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Highland Park Press, 4 Dec 1930, p. 37

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Thursday. Dee. 4, 1980 Clalm Huge Anlmal Leads Pack of Renegade Dog- In Attack on Cattle A lone wolf which has enlilud dug: in the vicinity ot Jet-owing. Illinois into a puck which huve night. 1y Ittacked live and poultry luck on (Irma and even [one to the point of lending them in snarling chum of motorists along highways w" sought by authorities following recent Mr- nerttlt of, ryids by tht melt. - Earl Prine in authority for the statement that the dogs Ire led by e. wolf. He geld he saw the puck leader, a wolf and History has been corroborated. JERSEYVIIJE, Ill,. HAS WOLF STORY City Attorney 0. H. Richuda, who in: a Imall oreMrd neu- the city and nine: geese. laid, he Awake one morn- ing Ind found I pack led by and: on onimal u was described by Print raiding his orchard. They “ought- ered 17 geese, he Mid, And consisted in addition to the 'wolf,' of two bull dog: In and Iirodllo. 0n the Harry Lou!- orchud farm, most of I fioek of geese wu slaugh- ered. John Fry, an employs, lur- prised the puck and routed it after I bull dog stacked him. Pry was unhurt. S. L, Musey said he caught the pack killing . hog on his farm and killed two of the dogs. The pack. Prine laid, niemblu in some woodlands nu:- hil farm. Laur.the ownership of the bull dogs we: trued Ind they were killed by oiheerrg with the consent of their owners. William Bollard aid the does had raided his hen roost end killed All but one chicken. Ely Picerel, Sn, de. clared he fought " e band which at- tucked a yearling cold on e "cont lot next to his home here. Steve Ringhnueen aid he found I dozen dogs, led by the 'wolf,' attacking n cow and her cell. He killed four of the dog: with I shotgun end beat to death . bull dog which had obtnined e grip on the calf and "tused to let go. Fashioned and Shaped Haircuts Ofthe partition, about 6 feet high by 12 feet long. Price must be reachable. Prim summing], Inmate 'Pr%aett you'll enjoy" HOURS 9:00 to 6:30 Facials and Scalp Treatments - Phone Highlnnd Park 1801 by M. Rene do Tourville Novrt nun-gamut" WANTED Al a result of the increase in fed. enl lid {mull from $75,000,000 to $125,000,000 for the has] yen July i, 1930. to June M, 1931. I meted-l Increase in the total federal ll! mil- eage improved and the number of men employed during the put con- struction leuon wu ottethad, repom the Chicago Motor club. Federal Aid in Road Building Help: Boost Mileage Total in 1930 ’OR YOUR CONVENIENCE you! Public Service Slow wlll be open on!" 9:00 P. M. on!" COMM“ Fi' IF IT'S INDIVIDUALITY YOU WANT . . . MAY WE SUGGEST LAMPS ' CCC/ LAMPS make ideal Christmas gifts because they'ro " individualistic and so useful. Even "people who have everything" can find a place for a charming new lamp. There are lamps for every room in the house, both floor and table models, now on display at your Public Service Store and most of them will harmonize nicely with the smallest of gift budgets, either purchased outright or the "Little by Little" way with a small down payment. At your Public Service Store you'll find desk lamps for buslness men, slu- dent lornps tor young people my or school, mfUetor lamps for Indian! lighting, smoking-stand lumps lor men who smoke as Obey nod. llllle lamps "rot cllp on lo bttttla--and ”Many other um Why nu shop now for your Christmas ttlt' lamps while displays ore or Ilselr bed. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTH!“ [LUNCH 51 South St. John- Ave. Boudolr slicks (at the droning fable will give a dolnfy hmlnln. touch 00 the not! ntatter.ot4etet bedroom. Bod-Id. lamps, clue, on mammal and lawful. Thou on wind as tow on " Thor. or. envadlvo little lamps for "I. occasional Ooblo In the living room In cqlonial dulgm and other. with any Mary be... and paw shade. Thor. II a bum lamp with docomd parchment shod. II low at "as. "' Pill. Joseph w. Kehoe, Blade! Inna 37mm [Illinoi- M. c. Bum. Digtrtet Bind-W The mike“ improved thin you wee 9,349, on compared with 7,012 In 1929. the motor club new. Tho ltr. creeu in. the number of men em- ployed on the nood- weo u [not to 4,800 during the month of May. The lncrened funds Ibo (eve Iddiuonll employment to thou working In - ries, “and In tmnattorttttg med tttaterial, end oimller tub in connec- tion with highway building. In Att. gust the federal lid prom elone save employment to 4tVt00 men. Conliderlblo eredit toe tho ity Highland Park I... trr-d improved mum and 0- ployment in do. the VII-lon- I“. which must ”prowl“. a In to! mad-building can! to that [and by the government. What an "di.. “on! $60,000900 mu m by count: In April at this "Br, the sum Immediately "would by II- cnuiu choir atttrturtrrUtiom. The Increased when. this yen brine the total Improved (den! ea mileage up to “.011. The “the federal aid allege in the mm totele 103.040. [l,

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