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Highland Park Press, 3 Dec 1931, p. 17

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nd 1agerâ€"Seems to have Lndau) is endeavoring el Denzel) and Jennu ‘orch Bearers," annual nc m’;â€"mAtâ€"giâ€"â€" NnE UWIIAATGTcrmeremimesmee termmuee s Lâ€" io paper says that in a ression people learn to Minneapolis Journal. of "o t M _ _ Two youthful bank bandits, one with six bullet holes in his body as the result of a gun battle during an attempt to hold â€"up theâ€"Home State bank â€"at Bristol,, Wis., last week, were captured by Chief of Police Edwin Ahlstrom at Zion. A third suspect in the attempted robbery was captured by Zion police. Contract for paving .28 miles on Route 21 near Glenview last week was let to the E. A. Meyer Conâ€" slruction _ .company, . of _ Highland Highland Park Firm } Gets Road Contract The insistent barking of a little ?lack poodle dog early this mornâ€" ing led to the discovery of a baseâ€" ment fire which, had it not been promptly extinguished, would have destroyed the building occupied by â€"â€"A . drive against loan companies which make small loans to labor: ers and householders in Waukegan and ther attempt to seize the enâ€" tire. wages of theâ€" debtorsâ€" was started last week by State‘s Attorâ€" ney A. V. Smith‘s office. a lift to Edward Butkus of 838 Adams street, Waukegan, last week was sought in vain throughout the north shore. . A description of the bandit was broadcast to all north shore police departments. _ ~â€"Theâ€"firstâ€"redâ€"foxâ€"reportedâ€"shotâ€"in Lake county in ‘several years was bagged just south of Barrington reâ€" cently, when Raiph â€" H. Temple brought down one measuring five feet from tip to tail. Temple, who had been hunting pheasants, will have the pelt mounted. and week passenger rear of a by the State Highway commission for state control of four streets, forming the routes of state highâ€" ways through Waukegan, was voted by the city council last week. viously. James F. Leckie, 72, veteran poâ€" lice officer and assistant city collecâ€" tor of Waukegan ‘died at the St. Therese hospital last week of inâ€" juries received when he was struck by an automobile a few days preâ€" _ Attorney John Noll was last week elected president of the Waukegan Kiwanis club at the annual election of officers held at the regular meetâ€" ing. Hapoenings About This Part of athe North Shore; County § Seat Doings A "{res ride" bandit who offered One Rejection of the contract offered 39 when : a Chicago man others train ‘plows freight train and southbound crushed d North plowed injured Western nto the death T Bius_K flfifg‘*"’f ie sams <~â€"Law on Taxâ€"Payment â€" Two bills which amend laws reâ€" lating to semiâ€"annual payment of taxes so as to change the date the law becomes effective from Jan. 1, 1932, to Dec.. 1, this year, were given final passage in the state house of representatives last week, by a vote of 105 to 0. The bills, having â€"already ~been approved by the senate, now go to Governor L. L. Emmerson for his signature. The measures were offered by Senator Florence Bohrer, republiâ€" can, Bloomington, and were for the purpose of correcting technical erâ€" â€"â€"â€"RIIFL â€"MILK â€"OF SUPERLIOR Passed by the House Here pure ice mary" extra 8 | xtfa care m L C pod Most of Schools in County Are Improved Other bills, approved by the two houses, it was stated, have been sent to Attorney General Oscar E. Carlstrom for an opinion as to heir legality. & First laws to be enacted by the day when Governor Emmerson signed three senate bills appropriatâ€" ing $101,000 to pay expenses of the session. , Out of 32 schools in the rural and village system, 70 have made reâ€" pairs and improvements of some K Es S regularsession. MTLK‘is*mémfNature’fmest»fâ€"imgdeâ€"â€"foods.-Cfin‘ ile" = stant low temperature plays an important part in its proper delivery. That is why in the warmer months, each and every bottle of Bowman‘s Milk is cradled deeply down in pure, crystalâ€"clear ite.. . It is this constant refrigeration in its final deâ€" livery to your door which helps keep Bowman‘s Milk so sweet and freshâ€"and why it stays thatâ€" way so much longer. yo s ces s es Wouldn‘t a tall, cool glass of this delicious milk taste good right now ? > Gâ€" DAIRY COM PA NY MILLK Highland Park 2700 â€"nature=â€"accordingto=â€" W.=â€"C,â€"Petty, countyâ€" superintendent, who reported on a questionnaire he sent to direcâ€" The survey disclosed that nearly all buildings are modern throughâ€" out, with 47 having drinking founâ€" tains, all but two furnaces of some nature with 18 having oil burners, and 59 wired for electric current. There are 58 buildings with baseâ€" ments, two of these being too small, according to Petty, and one unfinâ€" ished. â€"â€"â€"><â€" . y s naip 2 This election business is a funny thing. A lot of people can not be induced to go to the polls and vote once, while a lot of others are perâ€" fectly willing to go and vote a dozen times if it can be arranged. _FEFLAV OR

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