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Highland Park Press, 16 Jul 1931, p. 14

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He‘s fussy atronize the Press Advertisers m Because of its extra safety, its extra convenience, every home should have electric refrigeration. You are invited to see the new Frigidaires and General Electrics at your PUBLIC SERVICE STORE. Your & LOCAL REFRIGERATOR DEALER 74@ â€" will also be glad to demonstrate (d E ®\ : these and other makes. Any one of \remcewror) them may be purchased for only a # His mother bought an electric refrigerator the year he was born. She kept his "formula food" fresh in it from the beginning. It made it much easier for herâ€"and much healthier for him. /'-s?'\ \\ 4 6 4 /o~" IMVEST C\ | mécate â€" ) II t I 1G TOR / m That‘s why he has a perfect right to insist on electric refrigeration. Of course he doesn‘t know about microbes yet. But he does know it isn‘t any fun being sick. And fat, rosy cheeks are niceâ€"even though people can‘t resist pinching them. _ _ â€" HE wants his orange juice and custard just cold enough. He wants his spinach and carrots fresh as can be . . . What he eats now will have a lot to do with his growing up into a great big man. and he has a right to insist on electric refrigeration . .. about his food THE P RE S 8 Maybe the reason the girls wt their pajamas out on the ktreet that they . don‘t mi in : bed _ lo enough to have much use for the The fifth part of the series of boâ€" tanical books entitled "Studies of American Plants," by Paul C. Standâ€" ley, associate curator of the herbarâ€" ium at Field Museum of Natural Hisâ€" tory, has just been published by Field Museum Press. Only quick action by firemen last week prevented the destruction of a twoâ€"story business â€" building at â€" 302 South Genesee street, the first being confined to the stock of the Blasius Awning company on the second floor of the structure. The loss was estiâ€" mated conservatively by Harold N. Blasius, head of the manufacturing concern, at $5,000. ~Walter H.â€"Nibbelink, former buildâ€" ing commissioner under two adminâ€" istrations of the commission form of government, last week filed suit against â€"theâ€" â€"city â€" before ~Justice Charles E. Mason for $135 in salary he contends is due him. Due to the list of absenteees, who have given up eating for golf, the Waukegan Lions élub have declared a moratorium for three months and proâ€" vided that only meals eaten should be | paid for. In the past the dues ran $15 a quarter. 4 Aid of Senator James Hamilton Lewis in pressing the fight to regain property sold by Wilburâ€" Glenn Volâ€" iva has been obtained by the group of independents under C. F. Caldâ€" well, who have taken possession of | the lake front park property in Zion sold to the Frederick H. Barlett comâ€" pany in Zion. Thos. Killian, North Chicago plumbing contractor, last week was awarded a verdict of $8,300 in cirâ€" ecuit court against Sam Gold, contracâ€" tor who erected ~several apartment buildings, om notes. Circuit Judge Ralph J, Dady instructed the verdict. lacerated from head to foot at Slocum Lake, near Wauconda, recently.. Police protection from horseback riders who gallop their steeds thru the residential sections of Mundelein was sought last week by a delegation of ten property owners, who petitionâ€" ed the village council to draw up ordiâ€" nances against the practice. Dragged along a barbed wire fence by a frightened horse he was riding, Raymond Zabriski, 17, of 47834 W. Altgeld avenue, Chicago, was badly Mrs. Mary â€"Jones, of Grayslake, well known in the county and the widow of a G.A,R.: veteran, died recently at her home. Charles Breen, a retired grocer, who made his residence at the corner of Belvidere andJackson â€"streets, Wauâ€" kegan, died at his home last week. He was well known in Waukegan. Happenings About This Part of North Shore; Doings at County Seat BRIEF NEWS ITEMS FROM LAKE COUNTY a t n 060 N. First 8t. Highland Park The Columbus Laboratories in private wells ~at many . of your summer homes, Write us for full information on testing and treating these waters to proâ€" 31 N. State St. Women‘s Cases _ $5.00 to $30.00 Wardrobe Hat Boxes . $£10.00 up â€" Vacation Luggage DRINKING WATER J. SMITH JUNK RAVINIA OPERA and CONCERTS > EW YOrk E8T 1859 â€" CHicaso JUNE 20th to AUGUST $1st Box office open 9 :30 a.m. until 10 p.m. daily and Sunday PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2727 TELEPHONE 410 Phone Cent. 2740 DISEASE LURKS Twentieth Season Thursday, July 16, ui DOLPH ST. Chicago n kol the an tri pr an go tio jol rai ab

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