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Highland Park Press, 24 Dec 1931, p. 37

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O EMPLOYERS igh Grade H, malitiesâ€" ILABLE clusive clusive innetka EIGHBORS % y Investigated EMPLOYER HAVE YOUR MADE? lini specializes »!lfi____F Or apâ€" MPANY T11 ced white girl imily of four; AND DECORAT. rance Com« orth $15,000 take work by the . 2086. _~ 41â€"43n4 ing and asso not apply on reciate any clamp) ‘for ry â€" Glidden; â€", Evanston AGENCYy IS 8116 TION FEp IPIRVISION 374. YMEN P MEent m. to 3 p.m. reneral house P. 794 after DECEMBER ffmce in ChIiâ€" ve salary if Tel. H. P. dog ; 4 white P. 3810 4 reliable ; good or . any other whas. "â€"(CS+ â€" #0vern. restsourant. om.. n with seeâ€" HELP for to and give reasonable, ~Automatic Gate;o Be â€"[ â€"dnstaited at Crossing ; State Board Approves Help k d t ene c i\ mosqu. v ed:â€"= m 'fl»mm'uflne ~â€"_The major portion of abatement i2 [ (0°°d tenor of the Metropoliâ€" work, was carried â€"on near the ‘E*V“-" " Opera company as the gifest of. :‘n:ton west boundary, in Glenview, .~ % } * Whhaks c P es cean s en ts t 2 L. Mn hermatmtematins 4i s £ 15 . ayicclogist, will again 1 miter when the popular Musical teas, which have mutic lovers to the Wa &t Marshall Field & Co 1931 = Carleton Carleton Smith to _ Lecture at Field‘s nad .. ,, _ 5.5 6Câ€" MilWwaukee railroad by the Illinois Commerce Commission, § These gates are to be in substituâ€" tion for the present part time watchâ€" man protection at the crossing. Gates will give 24â€"hour protection to highway traffic â€" _ _ â€"_ :. _ _ TOPL wal ‘Permission to install ~automatic track . as Rates at the Stanley avenue crossing| moving a i1 thecityâ€"of â€"North Chicago. Lake| Snd ~60 1 county, has been granted to the Chi. | Proaching ©280, North Shore & Milwaukee m by the Illinois Commerce | Macramid imicaia. C, Phineas, conductor son, engineer, stopped the horse and the engi he was unable to stop noticed Housman flaro e on ree oi the animal, Their eff, futile and Houseman ; tracks and attempted Mthbound-limited train approaching from the was . too late= and tha of the crossih}_- The horse, driven by Frank Ganâ€" tor, 1037 Adams street, Noxjth._th_-" ~cago, was pulling a milk wagon of the North Chicago Dairy owned by Anton â€" Stritar. â€" As Gantor drove across the crossing at South avenue one of ‘the horse‘s hoofs became‘ lodged between a rail and a _1â€" .1 in A dairy horse eaught in a rail was Dairy Horse Caught in Track Killed by ~â€"â€"Train at Waukegan _ Dwelling .No. 862278â€"300 inclusive Combined .. ... No. 901051â€"075 inclusive _ S xn.mnn.mmm * ’w:w of these mn:im’dk‘- ask communicate n .", Assurance Company, Limited, â€" 150 #”"“ Street, New York, N.Y., as the Company has no record thas ... .." . #*., *"® ’m&AY. DECEMBER L. Neff & Company, is no lonkes rance Company, Ltd." Smith, _ widely & avenue crossing d James Housman, gateâ€" d frantically to release Their efforts proved Houseman ran up .the. attempted to flag a limited train which was from the north. He :E_M_LQH&QWA; Ch have attracted the ~Walnut Gril] popular series at the crossing.| Trustees of theâ€" hom}- protection to| quito Abatement , up,Gantor unhitched ictor, and W. _ Gib pped after hitting engineer said that stop afterâ€"he had flagging the train. N °. . 23 00%. N.1., as the ameeBidca 3. ely â€" known be the lecâ€" with one hoof forced to await oofs became ’:r)f"tif. and a plank| Mr rge <of. L. from 24, 1931 Assuraâ€" of T: rtuctpnttit. a tath 2s l Wl ‘g| expendedâ€" in <the mosquito ; ment campaign went for pe ent mosquito control work. 1 ) north shore district,; 130.376 ‘â€"] of new ditches were dug and | 781 of old ditches were maint: g Supervisors in the campaign particular ~precaution toâ€" pror â€" | drain offâ€" all umu wata Morton Grove, â€" rusiees of theâ€"North Shore Mosâ€" Dlecirgb:; dl,ntl}i‘:i quito Abatement district last week }“’Y ck has pi made their first «complete report of: ;"7‘;: unem‘?o workâ€"â€"accomplished during ~the| ° 3 P spring and summer Mosquito Abatém-ent Districts in Report 43â€"45 [ ‘the train i3254 3. â€" 0. G U l | Dreath of the. hitle. aboutâ€"Mien * â€"â€"_* * fro trainâ€"; e the is is to me essentially njo‘l:‘uon o lt’x‘;:in cn;oss:d the sfiot whl;ere :he_ had '.'3,',:,': lyhtz:hgey“:'ithehr;::;v.g: -::.:.n‘i n:":,‘;,fi n standing. r. urphy has| giving without stint 0 e an i been employed by the Chicago & 1}%: ;'Emafililiyxi:fg us wlig ecannot _-flord‘lo:: North’western for 36 years, â€" little thing in what might otherwise be a _ Qliver Dichl, a station .baggage sds saoiing. hane capi it ((9to 0e and freight handler at Morrison, 'ghee on 4,@%:;:1.:..‘..% Indeed 1 III., for the Chicago & Northwestâ€"| k"4" am awhilly proud of the gereral se ern, saved the life of Henry Elmenâ€" | practical way in which they are preparing dorf at Cherry street; in Morrison :gh"‘;:,‘,‘,d:'“{,‘m'.""fif;t':‘!i:’}, t mere aie on December 9, 1999. Mr. Elmenâ€" soé.:o;homunno:. take part i'::o these prepâ€" dorf walked on to the main line | arat So let us all 3oin io To fames Arg tmcl; ”t the ,Over:?nd hm:ted, happy gathering» sbout %%m% moving at a _speed . â€"betweenâ€"50â€" ~asâ€"singâ€"our carole," fulfill ma ~ar : "PfEu.â€"olâ€"A4 h that I send to everyone of I and ~60 milés; per hour, was apâ€" [ shall send it in the form of n lmte”:'eru. proaching and near the crossing. hg;'_':"h:';;‘; r af 2itts his se d s hetroprerecemr ammmmermmey uons ces P the app saw her en her } at what is known crossing, Mrs. ] did not see the w walked on to the r" ~~4 oYy the executive committee ’of the fund association. Mr. Murphy, who is a conductor _onâ€"the visio and is 58 years old, saved Mrs. Fred Fraser_ frombeing.killedâ€"by â€"a trainâ€" at Appleton, Wis., on May 14, 1930 Mr. Murphy had stationed himself at what is.known as Division Street erncaine AFo 0 2e proved by the of the fund as: wo Railroad western R > Heroic s : Cl Carnegie hero been awarded to the Chicago & way for saving t] ple endangered C. A. Cairns, pas ager of the rail medals and giv thousand dollars ed for a wartho eâ€"track Commission. letter from Carnegie hero medals have just been awarded to two employees of the Chicago & Northwestern railâ€" w;yforuvingthe!ivesoftwopeo- ple endangered by moving ‘trains, C..A. Cairns, passenger traffic manâ€" i ager of the railway learned in a lik k rey qB ic c o1 c Pee 1 0c ooo s 4e approaching train CARNEGIES mm FOR N. W. EMPLOYEs _ & and did not _â€"the mosquito and Lake, Forest., worthy purpose to be (ern Rewarded for Heroic Rescues wrol work. <In the trict,; 130,376 feet vere dug and 158,â€" a were maintained. the campaign took: Taylor All('i;r;i.i.cve‘: given the sum § train. Mr. Murph; d not want to frightâ€" caught her from in a¢, Wi’-; a!;d“(;i;;;; South Orange street. Fraser ;;;x-;a;ently igâ€"wagâ€"signals and : track in front of 129 Fifteenth for permanâ€" men are Charles Men of Northâ€" awarded bronze all money promptly paid as needâ€" abateâ€" of one street Tel. Longbeach 1161 .â€" Fra, Ofin'l:.o. I 480 EAZPRANC . Tel. Longbeach > Free Book I mew was _ sst 85e Also Opp. Oakwoods &,:L Hope h.:-.. o relief o tioning. MaWanlndas(> lanir neieeds 5608 N:â€" Western Ave.. Chicago D pposite Roschillâ€"Western ave. entrance THE PREss MONUMENT MAUSOLEUM or HEADSTONE THE OLD Aup Rermammr whas ;. _ _ _ o. RAtherings, or rejoicing over what is received, however small, and of giving ~without stint of time and trouble. We can all give good humor, andâ€"there areâ€" not so many of us who cannot afford some little thing in what might otherwise be a limpstocking. _ Let us try to see that nol child‘s stocking hangs empty by the fr_ 7, _ _ " . SVOCKINE hi With 157 families given Miebelinyâ€"Coninaieatccaci c 4R 2114 the happy Christmas spirit. event which gives significanc val took place in a humbE 8 in a ’stone manger, warmed breath of the cattle ahnit IIL . A CHRISTMAS MESSACE T ‘Mrs. Frederick Edey * National President of Girl Scouts Whatever our enforced â€" economies, and who is not being economical these days, we can afford to be cheerful and spread abroad the : Reniame SPRL LE 4 T oc nE aie PC td County Line road " ""~ on their horseâ€"won the Christmas vacation. been taking lessons the ; der‘ the bersonat sirmarmols d"l‘here will be"x;':e -:fi;:ing next Saturâ€" y morning at t school owing to the fact that tte tank will be cleaned and drained but there will be swimming on the morning after New Year‘s Day, ‘January 2, at the regular time, 10 :30 until 11 :15, families and putting the finishing t ‘ami and putting m on dolls and scrap books for little ch May God bless, all h%hntbm _ Withâ€"a merry Mmerry ristmas And a Happy New Year. nong t o3EA â€"â€" BMR nesday,~ Dec. ~23, and will go from there directly ‘to the community Christmas tree. Afterwards. the troops _ individually ~will carol in other parts of the city for people who are il} or who would like to have carols sung for them. some of iber 1, the Waukegan unemâ€" 1 and relief committee up to veek has provided for a total 8 â€"unemployed families and organization commenced funcâ€" on Central avenue. in front of the lil The Girl Scou land Park and | carol under the 6 V"f vtarols, and help fulfill the || I send to everyone of you,. I it in t«bqfomolallttlenru. m : . 3A giver of gifts give unto vou â€" onl «â€"@*"" VR HLMAVY I VL $15.00 to $200.00 Lo Auo Reuiagir _ n cce ernnenr in ‘egnmigme [ °L 010 $200. " e o C2of+ "CCU>~700 andâ€" warm time. But, even if there are annot take part in these prepâ€" ere h"n?o‘on‘e who cannot b: us a n in games an ring» whout . %fin‘;m mw':!:“éfi p fulfll tha Ape eR o . memere gives significance to the our _Gi Scouts and ~Brownies â€" of Highâ€" nd Ravinia have been asked to the community christmas tree avenue. . They will carol first t;b'e library at 5:30 on Wedâ€" putting the finishing touches SWIMMING orseâ€"womans* its give unto you . d.nt‘l’n that whiehbb‘btm ings the whole day ristmas baskets for CAROLING § ~this week are hncw _was â€" born lay 1 only by the| _ _ a_ season of : rejoicing over | § small, and of| y * and trouble. | § andâ€"there are+g ot afford some | I therwise be a | 8 see . that no |% _ by the fireâ€" ll!l'-, ]M I couts can help [-, generous and for little children. aid since }'{-,"m"‘ig: n â€"â€"At Deerfleld Mon. and Fri festiâ€" during needy | Concrete, 10 P EC MOEK Can PVA i x s oo 1 m on â€" ty eG, | the club declared. In spite of this | situation, the traffic to â€" California | the traffic to the same destination one year ago. â€" These figures presage alarge increase in Californiaâ€"bound tourists before the end of the year, inasmuch as the traffic to that state at this time last year was exceedâ€" ingly heavy. ' % Highland Park Office r-.-----wgp Tel. H. P FITTED CASE A also Reducing Treatments New Addressâ€"548 CENTRAL AVE. _ HIGHLAND APTS. Tel. H. P. 915; if no answer call 3025 Due to the unusually high temâ€" peratures which have prevailed this Ba T. c arc c o c i ts o Redie A nB iPa en ce leabaht ic Aosk . [ (~ route but hotel accommodations . in general will be found to be superior to those on others, the Motor club added. "" _ _V "mj/ and some 220 miles onl; of allâ€"weather gravel.=â€"Not only are the road | snrfanas " L..,. > sX macadam) and 478 miles of los Angeles. The . proximately 2.699 m;i with th’ p weather "in "the" Motor club cites th“e who phn & southwest, the California, Motor Club Outlines â€" Winteg'_ Tour Route to Gerrit T. Thorne ATTORNEY art S ANNA WILL EediSh Massage asphalt, oiled gravel and surfaces better State Bank Bldg. approximately 2,. w«:fi j n delayed, In spite of this ¢â€" toâ€" California . afternoons distance is Deerfield 495 on this route ornia apâ€"

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