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Highland Park Press, 29 Oct 1931, p. 20

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pes Lay Corner Stone of Libertyville Masonic Temple Last Thursday ~With delegates from every Lake county Masonic lodge in attendance, the cornerstone of the new Liberty« ville Masonic temple, now under conâ€" struction, was laid in place at 3:30 7% Prefetred Stock, and $2.00 per share ___ on the Common Stock, payable November 2 North Second Street, Highland Fork Frank W: Russo andCo. ~Dividend Notice E ROAKRKD OF DIRECTORS of Public l Service Comnpany of Northern IIllinois has declared the regular quarterly diviâ€" dend of $1:50 perâ€"shareronâ€"the Company‘s 6% Preferred Stock, $1.75 per share on the ‘UBLIic SERVICE COMPANY _ OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Serving 6,000 square milesâ€"319 cities, towns and communitiesâ€"wi and Electricity , 1931, to srockholders of record, at the lose of business, October 15, 1931. A. E. PATTON, Secretary 6‘élock last flMy afternoon: }WRW An official escort of Knights Templars under. the leadership of Chester A. Sowles of Waukegan was present at the ceremonies preâ€" ceding the stone laying. ‘” The new s building, started one month ago, will be finished early in January. It will cost $50,000. Comparison caused us to select tB® GIBSON and comparison will prove you are right in buying it. The NEW GIBSON We Invite you to inspect its many features. and unquali Gibson brings you bilanced simplicity â€" new beauty â€" ample food storage eapacityâ€"positive â€" food preservationâ€" quicker freezing, abundance of es cubes, Rlectric refrigeration is no longer a luxury to be enjoyed only by the few. performance at prices in Phone H, P. 1266 . P & ES 8 With the law providing for fixed wage scales in public works heldâ€"inâ€" valid, the contracts to be offered contractors will still carry a labor clause to provide that in so far as possible, employees on jobs are to be men living within the. vicinity, it was announced last week by Govâ€" ~The contracts will also include a provision that "fair rates of wages" shall be paid. _ m es The local labor provision has been embodied in pipeline agreements in which the line companies obtained right of way across counties and inâ€" to cities, and has also been used by cities in construction contracts. It is considered to be valid. C3Â¥ ‘That ruling applies ~to ~unskilled labor employed on the job. Conâ€" tractors are expected to have a skelâ€" eton crew of "key â€"men," including enginers, superintendents, foremen ie ies ds ce ailte uie hn o eP e ton c aitkc ies oving in t i i+ c ‘M ~ workers _ of__some _ technical knowledge, whom they employ reguâ€" larly. The remainder, under the conâ€" tract provision, must be employed in the vicinity of the job. > . .. wwmmmm% something you can‘t tell whether he is laughing at you or not. â€" Uncle Sam will be expected to furâ€" nish the gold and Europe the parâ€" Now they®© are talking about AnrFHotel ol ____ True Clraracter A discriminating clientele gives éviâ€" dence of satisfaction with our choice lnotcl rooms, Auilel, ann‘l Litcll!neuu. Here ... in a beautiful suburban setting only 20 minutes to the Loop . ._. you may enjoy whatever type accommodations you wish . . . with atmosphere and furnishings of a most elegant taste. A well planned program for social activities . . . BIC!â€"lor::e;I} serviced to Musâ€" solini. Inspect our superior accomâ€" modations and be convinced of their deunhlny and moderate rentals. swimming pool free to guests. Turk ish bath .. .Jnnny salon. Our un: efxceuedfuhiqa_c is prepared by one !‘,,L!‘_‘”f,'fi" fgrmn‘nt mit’r:a‘ de of Local Labor on State Road Works gewrer w + 6200 Kenmore at Granville ~ C L. Johnson you! _North Shore Area Council Club ® â€"â€" committee chairman _ â€"Heads â€"Cub Program § Dr. C. V. Nichols of Highland } chairman ‘‘ of the Cub Program committee for ~| the North Shore Area council of the ~| Boy Scouts of America according to a recent announcement by Henry â€"| FowTer, préesident of the council. ~â€"Eleven men, one from each of the 11 districts of the council constitute the membership of the committee. The Cub program is for 9, 10 and 11 year old boys and is entirely difâ€" ferent from the Boy Scout program in "the process of ‘organization. ~It is estimated that â€"by â€"aâ€"yearâ€"from now there will be approximately as many Cubs as Boy Scouts in the North Shore Area. f and has a different uniform. 14 Packs with 389 Cubs are now regâ€" istered and about 30 other Packs are Missing Alderman of Waukegan Being Sought â€"â€" Intensive search for â€"Attotrney Earle H. Gray,. colored, alderman of the Fifth ward in Waukegan who has been absent from the city for almost a week, has been launched by Sheriff Lester T. Tiffany. Gray is wanted on charges of passing bogus checks, forgery, ob= taining money under false pretenses, confidance game and embezzlement according to Assistant States Attorâ€" ney George McGaughey who is to so Tiffany can hunt the lawyer on @ Capis. . ***.*.* .. Xomoanenideniendiinbelind e One more of his alleged financial deals today was brought to light in a warrant issued by Justice Henry Wallenwein. In this Gray is charged with embezzling $2,500 from Elaine Lampinen, 938 N. Butrick s#treet. nteeninnninomm m arinmprenprinan nviomesporrrnnetrarmmmegnant acemmerâ€"aenâ€"ar o money to invest in "a building and loan organization for her and conâ€" verted it to his own use. . xÂ¥ :. .=â€"Photo by Hecketsweiler Dr.â€"C. V. Nichols on Various Charges er, she charged, took this OCTOBER

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