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Highland Park Press, 6 Nov 1930, p. 27

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Thursday, Nov. 6, 1930 Discuss Tri-State Road w at Conference Last Week The Tri-State highway, the big ar- tery sweeping through Indiana, Illi- nois and deep into Wisconsin, which has been planned by several of the counties in these states along with tne Chicago Regional Planning asso- cinlion, came under discussion last week at a conference in the office of Cvunty Superintendent. of Highways R. M. Lolidell. ' The road and bridge committee of the t" unty board of supervisors, See. retary Robert Kingery, of the Chi- mun Regional Planning association, and Mr, Lobdell were cloak-d a large part of the day laying plans for the promotion of the improvement. If the revolution in Brazil doesn't succeed in doing anything else it will dcubtless succeed in raising the price of coffee to the consumer. CARPENTER AND BUILDER Screens and Doors Repaired Shupening Tools Any Outside Work Highland Park, Ill. 158 N. Second Bt. Tel. H. P. 457 514 Laurel Ave. R. I THOR WASHERS APEX CLEANERS Telephone 555 J. M. BILHARZ Windes & Marsh Slip Covers, New Toms, Curt-in- Bevel Plate or Celluloid Windows. Floor Rugl. GREENSLADE Electric Shop Electrical Contractor North Room Larson's Guile Phones Highland Park 650 Winnetka 222 Illinois Competent Surveyors Municipal Enginéers 32 S. First Street A. MENONI Trlephone 493 Auto Trimming- Highland Park R. P. 555 Machine Gun Stolen from Fort Sheridan Is Found in Canal th Sheridan dim. chars Howlin. rested by hm Wham hn' sawed lie A long period of investigation at I’m-t Shrrldan following the disap- 1r1':H'ant?i' of the machine gun finally traced it to Bowlin. Bowlin tulmitted to army omeitsls that he had taken the gun and hidden it at the home of his mother] Mrs. Brown snid the [run had been thrown into the sani- tary district channel by another son. Louis, and she pointed out the spot ttt army offieers. A detail was assigned to drag the rhnnm-l and the machine gun w” recovered. Suspicion was first directed to Rowlin by the confession of Private James Wulcntt. who was responsible I'm' the missing machine Run. Ho Id- milled that he had allowed Bowiin [u take it. Bowlin was offered 8200 ‘u obtain the machine gun by Chi, 'r' gn gangstors, he said. _ Women Push Constable from Running Board of Auto; He Is Badly Hurt A f te W,uttkr rem-in iunninx: board of a moving our and Milly injured last week. The Women had been sought on a writ of attachment obtained by Al Ahart before Janice Harry Hoyt. Almrt rimmed that the two owedAim fur rent. Sherry tried to serve them .her it was understood, and they left in an automobile with Sherry pursuing them. At Libertyville he sought the aid of the police and Mayor Corlett went to his vssisUnee. The constable jumped on the run- ning board of the machine and tried {6 bring the two to I halt, he claimed when one of them struck him And howled him to the pavement. Sher- ry’s head was badly cut, and he re- reivml cuts and bruises about the A machine gun. stolen from Fort beridnn by a former soldier who ,ped, to sell it to Chicago gangsters as recovered late last week from te sanitary district canal " Howard root and MeCormiek road after it: ration had been revealed by Mrs. (mu Brown, 1135 N. Dearborn street, liicasru,' whose son, Wayne C. Bowlin, in the truard house at Fort Sheri- are on Brown, 113.5 N. uoarnorn street, ivruru,' whose son, Wayne C. Bowlin, in the guard house at Fort Sheri- n. charm-d with its theft. Howlin, a former soldier was Br- sttrd by army authorities following i release from the Bridewoll where sawed MI days on I) charge of " IL John - HIGHLAND PAIK sawed MI days on I) charge of ryim: concealed weapons. He hid m arrested carrying a blackjack. was dishonorahly discharged from I army following his arrest on this After chasing two women from unkoymn to Libertyville, where he win-d the assistance of Mayor Earl rlott, Constable Frank J. Sherry Waukegan was shoved from the nnincr board of a moving our Ind .dy State police caught the women ar Half Day and brought them buck Libertyville whisre they were given hearing in justice court. DR. J. W. SHEDD Telephone H. P. 851 DENTIST THE PRESS ILLINOII A NEW AND MODERN sum: “on: WEST SIDE SHOE STORE 533 Central Ave, ll North St. Johns Ave. The Howard-Udell Cafeteria A eottspUte line of ENDICOTT-JOHNSON'B all BOB SMART ME none higher tic. 35-00 YELLOW CAB CO. PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2000-01 The Thinking Fellow Calls a YELLOW! for Parties and Out of Town Driving Neat and click-u " under.“ cost Work done while you wait. FRIENDLINESS IN THE UDELL BUILDING PRIVATE LIMOL'SIN ES REBUILDERS On the eool brisk eve- nings lt t will enjoy the warmth and friendli- ness url the Howard- Udell Cafeteria. A wide selection of food and de- liciously prepared. AND REBUILDERS an " Kin , a " 1 l: f "al ) L4 b a. - . J, hi . aEii'iial ir'; m i I Ii, y. _ l, f1, _ l ir,il:, or", ug , _ I; l W3: r 1-. '. P" on request a "6 PM R. P. IBM Highland Park SHOES 27

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