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Highland Park Press, 21 May 1931, p. 20

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_ The : Howardâ€"Udell Cafeteria North Shore Gas Co. There is just O N E absolutely noiselessâ€"automatic refrigerator. That ONE is ELECTROLUX, â€"the Gas Refrigerator. In place of maâ€" chinery, a tiny gas flame and a trickle of water, with a harmless liquid refrigerant hermetrically sealed in steel, makeâ€"constant, auâ€" tomatieâ€"cold in ELECTROLUX. Nothing to wear out. Nothing to make the least sound. See this amazing modern refrigerator at the office of the ELECTROLUX. _ the only Noiseless â€" Automatic Refrigerator Telephone H. P. 3300â€"3301 Long counters laden with steaming dishesâ€"Cool, crispy salads, dainty desserts and pastriesâ€"A remarkable array of appetizing foods to tempt your appetiteâ€"At reasonable prices. IN THE UDELL BUILDING X h «l 4 .Â¥ » Cead m B ej f K .‘ + BC * t lef 3 F mR c Kw! ";.‘?\w‘ _z M / t » j I .';;: ’ _:'l $ a TU M P e PN:/ . xz 3 i ", '.( i y NE > ‘Eâ€"â€" \a° 3 PEA a ,‘l 3 1 ) JE â€"* E3 . d t / UR ‘;ilu“{fi"' # y E. S. Appley and Frank H. Dorâ€" emus are the only surviving members of Libertyville Postâ€" G. A. R., which was organized in 1892 with an enâ€" Only two Civil War veterans will fall in line when the citizens of Libâ€" ertyville march to the village cemâ€" etery on Memorial day to pay tribute to the community‘s honored dead. But Two Civil War . â€" Vets in Libertyville â€"On . theâ€" other hand Chief Peterson is eager to prosecute Berry for the Hubbard Woods robbery where he says Berry was the ringleader. Swanson has promised Col. Smith, it is said, that he can have Berry if he is satisfied there will be a convicâ€" tion in Lake county and if there are no other Cook county cases uncovered. State‘s Attorney John A. Swanson of Cook county is reluctant about reâ€" leasing the man to Col. Smith beâ€" cause he believes, it is said, that they will find otherâ€"cases in which he will be identified. Chief of Police William Péterson of Winnetka wants Berry for the robâ€" bery of the Hubbard Woods Trust and Savings bank where $12,000 was taken. s All of the bank employes are posiâ€" tive of the identification because they saw the man twices â€" Dw}on Fits Walter Hen on, former chief of police in Highwood, admitted that the description given to him after the robberies fit perfectly with Berry. Those in the â€"bank who identified him in Chicago late in April were J. E. â€"Engquist, cashier, and Ernie Lenâ€" zini, teller. ® ~ The Highwood .bank. was held up December 31, 1929, when loot of $10,â€" .000 ‘was taken by the lone bandit. Again in June, 1930, the same bandit appeared but was frustrated in his intentionsâ€" by â€"theâ€"explosion ~of tear gas which sent him reeling to the street after he had fired his revolver at employes. g In an effort to bring Berry to Lake county Col. Smith signed two warâ€" rants, one charging robbery with a gun and the other charging attemptâ€" Tallett. Issued Two Warrants f Through the Illinois Bankers‘ asâ€" sociation employes of the Highwood bank were taken to Chicago where the identification of Berry was comâ€" pleted although he was surrounded by a crowd of prisoners, it is learnâ€" ed. _ Held secretly since April 25 under bonds of $68,000, a Chicago youth week revealed in the role of a super bandit when it became known that State‘s Attorney A. V. Smith was making every effort to force him to trial in the circuit court. ‘ The man, said to be Fred Berry, was arrested by Chicago police and charged with robbery, carrying conâ€" cealed weapons and larceny of auâ€" tomobiles. Chicago Youth Held Secretly b City Police Since . * 99 April 25th f BELIEVE HIGHWOOD ’ BANK BANDIT CAUGHT h beforeâ€"Inatin« %?KIE VALLEY CALAUNDRY |.__LAVNDRY _ ;:CONVINCES THE i MOST SKEPTICAL! REMOVES ‘ALL DOUBT AND DIRTâ€"OUR SWEET AND [SKOKIE VALLEYT] Hermance Wheeler, 88 years one <of Libertyville‘s oldest citi is a Civil War veteran, but is a : ber of the Waukegan post and : out with that organization each oration day. â€" C Ex10de was the post‘s first commande Ringâ€"ting Candy @hnps rollment of 42 men _ _ BATTERIES B ECKER Battery Service DISTRIBUTORS Our Bon Bons, White Capsand Mint Patties daintily decorated with Orange Blossoms, Roses and other flowers are the candies to be served ‘at your wedding parties. May we send you samples ? Read the Want Ads June Brides 15 North St. Johns Avenue PHONE _ _ HIGHLAND PARK 31 33 North Sheridan Road Highland Park 4210 CLEAN SYSTEM Thursday, May FELLOW Citizens! IT S THE SWEET AND CLEAN LAUNDRY / _8_8'. years old John B t cu:lzeu. is a mem. and turng each Dec. 1931 ard

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