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Highland Park Press, 15 Oct 1931, p. 11

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rtion between i will be ready te 173 r the opening state highways [tor.u. assm Highways Part State a month away ILL. AN Y | in adjoining announced by Igin, state disâ€" ie bridge over tioch will not anuary 1 at ited and Route a and Antioch til January 1. paving of two ve been in a for â€"months the condition port the viaâ€" regarded as ) residents of involving the duct over the hways in all will be comâ€" re for over t their winâ€" the detours ignored by Highland ‘Novemâ€" in Lake of 2 The Teddy Bears were penalized â€"_â€"â€"â€"20 yards to the Press 10. On the a= Ted Sticken, the only Highland F3 Park casualty in last week‘s Newsâ€" [( ~~â€"~Index game, was watching the game m from the sidelines. His leg which l,;: . is under the supervision of Dr. Banâ€" ~ field,. the team‘s physician, should K. P: w sn 8 \ in the Press offense; not counting what he did in running back kickâ€" offs and punts he averaged six yards for the nine times he carried ball. He was closely pressed for ~ honors by Herb .Bartelman, who fense especially in the last quarter THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1981 10 yards. Bartelman made it a first down with a plunge at the cenâ€" ter of line. The opposing defense stiffened, however, on the next two attempts to score, but on the third down Harry Soper squeezed through for the touchdown.â€" Shorty ?rancis’ dron bad knee. Bock and Becker, while they didn‘t carry the ball as often as the above mentioned, ‘turned in several 41mp â€"runs for the days perâ€" formance, The line was the teams backbone as they were mainly responsible for stopping the visitors without a score. Because of the snappy work of the wingmen not one punt was run were Gordon Kress and Berube at ends, Moon â€"at tackle and Stipe at wood game Sunday. â€" _ The football that was â€" used to H. Peterson of Deerfield. The lineup:â€" smesal ca Press_Allâ€"Starsâ€"(7)â€"Teddy Bears (0) Kress, G e Riley Yore a . k â€".â€" Colby Rhinehart Stipe _ Martin Bartelman 1b Substitutions: _ 23 Parker, C. Johnston, Bennett, Maiâ€" men, Francis, Becker, J. Johnston, Rudoliph, McCraren, Soper, Carr, and Conway. e s Highwood, Next Stop Next Sunday, October 18, the Allâ€" Stars will tackle Highwood on their home grounds. ‘Just to give you an idea of what‘ you‘re going to witâ€" ness, the Press nosed out the Evanâ€" ston Newsâ€"Index ~ 7â€"0, ~Highwood beat them 12â€"0. The game will be called at 2:30. 4 In the last quarter of this game several casualties were suffered by members of the H. P. Press Allâ€" Stars, but under the expert attenâ€" tion of the team‘s trainer and physiâ€" cian, Dr. Banfield of Highland Ptrs_. wood game next Sunday. (Cortmmued from page 5) KICK I N THIRD VICTORY ‘unction in the Highâ€" Palmasanno f Halla Andrews Delany _If: a man dies leaving a small . Just now snakeâ€"charming is going amount of cash and 13 rather large through one of its periodic eras of snakes and six widows turn up at depression, â€" There‘s nothing in it. his bier, coming from various corâ€" And as household pet a python or ners of the country, all claiming anaconda leaves something to be deâ€" the estate of the deceased, how is sired (‘)‘ho compared with a Pekinese uitable disposition to be & or a w et:e pro;grtyl;o‘ on' made of It looks to us as if the only course * ~Htow â€"asks the B left for the surrogate is to do as I o aal in a somewhat anâ€" ?ixn 1:,:‘?::2“ be distributed am;;l: alogous case: cleverly call into play necticut, is further complicated by might rule es sho the insistence of each of the beâ€"| &8° to the eldest of the six women, reaved ladies that she alone is the she being in all likelihood the legal honestâ€"toâ€"goodness widow and that| widow. But would the scheme work ? L all the_ other five are brazen, designâ€" nninmmmnmmmncmemmmmmammmeemmins ~ing,; goldâ€"digging! hussies.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Paul â€"Allanson, _Mundelein, .presiâ€" though each professes herself perâ€" fectly willing that the others should take the snakes and go home, leayâ€" ing her the money. But not one of *~Litigation Features _ The Reliable Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co. » pfiéés;on:dryfgleaning have been reduced to the ~following low prices: C $ > of Connecticut Case 20% Discount Reliable Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co. 618 North Green Bay Road high quality of workmanâ€" ship, repairingâ€"and responâ€" ‘sibility we_ have always given during our 33 years in business here. No charge is made for minor. repairs such as reâ€" placing buttons, mending small rips or tears or tackâ€" ing up cuffs on men‘s trousers. _ & â€" We also make alteraâ€" tions, â€" reline 'men's> and women‘s coats and overâ€" coats, etc. ’ We. will maintain our THE PRESS3 snakeâ€"charmers in the sideâ€"show of which the late lamented was proprieâ€" tor. © Institute for the past year, was reâ€" elected to that office last week as the twoâ€"day farm show was climâ€" axed at Lake Zurich.â€"_*â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" "Cash and Carry" on All Laundry || . Phone Highland Park 178â€"179 ~â€"â€"â€"~â€"Men‘s Wear â€"â€" Suits, pressed only. . . $ .75 Suit and extra trousers Topcoats . . .. . ~. Overcoats . . . . J IL Ladies‘ Wear _ Dressesâ€"up from . . . 1.25 Coatsâ€"up from °_ , _. . _ 1,25 Threeâ€"piece knit suit . 1.75 in Prices __* Several H. P. Members The Prairie club has long been known around Chicago as the "hikâ€" ers‘" club, with its weekly scheduled walks and various camp activities, but now it is coming to the fore in a new fieldâ€"photography. Not only do the hikers enjoy beautiful scenâ€" ery; they make beautiful pictures of it, and they do not limit their art photography to scenery. For years they have held photographic salons for their members. Beginning Oct. } 15 and contiffuing through Saturday, «. _ Highland Park, Illinois its first annual exhibition of salon pictures in the Narcissus room at Marshall Field‘s. _ T. Henry Morris, 267 East Park avenue, Highland Park, is one of theâ€"exhibitors, andâ€"otherâ€"Highland Park members mentioned in the list accompanying â€"this announcement are Mrs. E. J. Myers, 14 First street, â€"and Jesse L. Smith, 334 Vine avenue. 1.25¢ 1.50 .15

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