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Highland Park Press, 5 Nov 1931, p. 32

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e ; > Sixtyâ€"two branches are at your disposal. Thirtyâ€"three es the money saving services of the club. Mail the conâ€" PÂ¥ ~ _ f pon today. & One hundred thousand motorists travel free from this § . worry. They are members of the Chicago Motor Club, ~{ __â€"â€" | ~~and their membership cards serve as bail bonds. Y ou . present your card to the magistrate in the club terriâ€" prlzcnog«â€"â€"â€"<1..â€"_â€"goryâ€"composed of sixtyâ€"two counties in Ilinois and the "Pull Over ‘ To The Curb!" i CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB Name. . . t nNm-“,_gf-M 1 Gentiemen: Withoutany oblign Address.. = tion on my part, please let me 'd:giprq;-'d--_.'-u--ng--d.-‘i.lfirt;-;-”-i‘- suilding al ho e n A A. Clubsâ€"â€"Automotive Repair Service fivent Th Unhied Staces 133 N. Second St. You reflect that other men as respected in their ‘communities as you are have been forced to spend time in jails for alleged violations of the motor veâ€" hicle law. In your pocket is twentyâ€"three dollars and a few dimes. What will the bond be? What about that engagement? Suppose it is a $50 bond. . .. northern Indiana, and if the bail demanded does not exceed $100, the card guarantees your appearance for trial. 8 In addition to bail bond service, you have the protecâ€" tion of the insurance service, emergeney road service, and the travel service. Then there is the home district Yes, that sharp order is meant for you, and you realize that.you have been guilty of a traffic violation. Hear the Chicago Motor Club dramasâ€"ROADS io: [ IMOTOR 2z tEfl id t ty NCEâ€"every Wednesday evening over WENR (NBC) 9:00 P. M. 4 & Highland Park Branch HAROLD KNAPP, Mgr. 41 N. Sheridan Road Phone 105 ~ s 4 oo : A% Waukegan National Bank bile _____ Bldg.. Waukegan ___ ~~This effiliation _ MTCH A NTCAT SEPVICE City .. .. we ne w o me a e ne be e a 4 ye ae n e e 8 a 8 6 8 8# 8 a # w e o n a 44 ne e en n n e 6 66 m n 4 6 a 6# 6# # MECH ANICAL SERVICE ue a 6 a 6 a w a udn ie e se n 66 a # 4 4 6 6 6 # CHARLES M. HAYES, Pres. a we w e h e ae s n a 6 e 6 a a 6 6 # 0 6 6# ts B w e wn en m m e m ez # Â¥RERSS > > and arbiter in the hundred and one differences that occur during the 0"?_3;“ is the _dynamo _ [‘ that generates the activities to enâ€" _ E) liven . the conventionalities _of .. this communityâ€"Mrs. Fiske is said to 3 e a character that fits her from the tips of her immaculately maniâ€" cured fingers to the highly polished toes of her French shoes; a characâ€" ‘ter that is so brilliantly conceived visualized with the skill of this conâ€" summate artiste. P ~tive disposition and keen histrionic instinct has enabled her to visualâ€" ite with absolute certainty, the character she creates. To enumerâ€" ate <these portraitures as well as tabulate the diversity of plays preâ€" 1| sented, would occupy .more space than is at the disposal of this deâ€" partment. Suffice it to say there is no woman upon the American stage _ §])| who has done more to perpetuate the cent stature and voice: Alice John, sulendidly poised‘at all times; Reed Brown, Jr., well known here: Hugh "Rennie, also Virginia Venable, a Chicago girl of brilliantâ€"dramatic ability, and Elsie Keane, who have teen with Mrs. Fiske upon former visits; Terry Carroll, a favorite player of screen and stage: Olive â€"â€" In this new contribution of humâ€" ‘oroua intent and sparkling purpose, while there has not been any direct story of the comedy received, suftâ€" ficient data has been secured to infer that the theme has to do with the dail C s 3 ‘mndak and vagaries of an excluâ€" sive society community located on the north shore of Lake Michigan has taken actual personages to emâ€" broider and give life to his story; thus much hilarity, clever repartee _and intimate disclosures may be exâ€" pected. s ite with absolute certainty, the| The nayments probably exceeded character she creates. To enumerâ€"| the total collections for the 80â€" days ate these portraitures as well as| nreceding and can be accounted for, tabulate the diversity of plays preâ€"| the treasurer explained, through the sented, would occupy . more space fact that residents did not want to than is at the disposal of this deâ€"| have their property sold for these partment. Suffice it to say there is| delinquencies. _ 4e ~ no woman upon the American stage is Ordinmeml;l'o ;rote:htion'! $ who has done more to perpetuate t forse _warned (that the withâ€" spoken drama, or with more fidelâ€"| drawal ordinance approved by the i;-id to principle, upholds the finer| Waukegan city council Vo&?gk be no ditions of the stage, . protection to persons on their _speâ€" son‘s engagement at the Blackstone| "Tax buyers can purchase these theatre, Chicago, Monday night, the| specials at the sale if they wish, and Lessey, another local favorité, Olivia Anders, Isham Keith and others. "Against the Wind""FINAL RUSKH TO PAY â€"2 * The appearance of Mrs. Fiske in her new comedy by the young Chiâ€" cage dramatist Carlos Drake, enâ€" titled "Against the Wind," is a draâ€" matic event of more than mere passâ€" ing comment. In the past decade Mrs.â€" Fiske â€"hasâ€" contributed ~many magnificent characterizations to the archives of dramatic achievement; her mental discernment, supersensiâ€" Mrs. Fiske always has a first class company, and upon this visit, there is no exception to her established Reevesâ€"Smith, the talented daughâ€" & DRY CLEANING COMPANY 19 N. Greenbay Rd., Highland Pk. 20% DISCOUNT _ on Laundry Work Brought and Called For As Kate Gordon, the society menâ€" with Mrs. Fiske, at â€"â€"â€" Blackstone Theatre Lo i Pn mm wnec?r sn uk ces bnoife Angam tecton ce acee in the e sawd â€"â€"The sale was opened October 26, but buyers failed to appear, causâ€" ing the treasurer to order the sale continued from day to day. He is almost positive that it will not be held this week but he feels certain that the unpaid taxes can be sold Monday.~~~â€"«â€"~â€"_~â€"â€"««â€"â€"â€"â€"y4mme ki Close to $80,000 in taxes were ecollected in four days last week. in the office of County Treasurer Jay B.. Morse, who warned that general taxes and special assessments would go to sale not later than Monday of this week unless something unâ€" foreseen arose. s where withdrawal ordinances were approved. 7 > About $80.000 Taken in County Treasurer‘s Office in Four Days: Sales f "Tax buyers can purchase these specials at the sale if they wish, and if they do there will be no alternaâ€" tive on the part of the property owner but to pay the added penalty to redeem," Morse said. _ Ceveral of the professional tax buvers have been scanning the books the properties they wished to buy in for tax title. f Mrs, M. F. Koob, 64, Cedar Rapâ€" ids, Towa,; was killed last week in Waukegan when the automobile driven by her daughter, Mrs. Joseph P. Daly, 309 Franklin street, was struck by a car driven by Mrs. H, C. Young, 5239% North Pauling street, Chicago, at the intersection of Belvidere road and Telegraph The only unpaid taxes that will go back to cities and villages, he exâ€" plained, would be those that the tax organization. See Mr. Walker (only) Room 313, 180 N. Michigan 3 Chicago Men or Women to sell Bohn Electrical Ref., . 12 North Shore Salesmen or part time, excellent opporâ€" TAXES IS REPORTED WANTED CHANDLERS WILME KENILY TNDIAN WINNE HUBBA GLENC SPLICE of the Clinton on fds _ on, Mi‘ splice damenta taken :0 showing ing Jim coOMM gcou" kins, and Dh fellows drill t« and t which other leader us : LD€ ing w Tead 35, Sc NFW JOIN trict tricts each Mr of _ this the the of for BA

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