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Highland Park Press, 10 Mar 1932, p. 17

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c three long ile Rudolph game. Johnâ€" a foew more baskets and s constantâ€" ough Garâ€" put out on ‘om start to by only two t . Saturday, â€"26. In the 1d held the s and made Lowe, and t game of last Friday rd about an atroâ€" rd about mic necâ€" nal. ree year lay night. ily floorâ€" thres out more went 1 a fine deâ€" and Johnâ€" team worâ€" RCH 10, 1932 Gansberg el BV While a watch dog barked furiâ€" ously to chase away thieves from the chicken coup belonging to Mrs. Anna Titus last week, a shot fired by one of the thieves ended. the barking and 60 chickens were stolen. o â€" Happenings About This Part of North Shore; County 22 Seat Doings Construction work on the new $9,â€" 000 municipal water tank at Liberâ€" tyville was completed early last week and the first tests were made Thursday. Word from Congressman Carl R. Chindblom in Washington definitely stated for the first time last week that bids on the new $335,000 fedâ€" eral building in Waukegan will be advertised for on April 1. A decided decrease in crime was reported for February in Waukegan when police officials compiled the monthly report of the department. A total of 124 arrests were made by the Waukegan police department during the month as compared with 511 in January. _ * ‘ RELIABLE LAUNDRY week at the Elizabeth Condell Memâ€" orial hospital at Libertyville. The deceased is survived by her husband, and three sons, Irving, Fay and George, all residents of Lake county. _ _ Baby" E%&&Mm r. and Mrs. Walter Eddy of 207 North ~Butrick street, Waukegan, was just two minutes too early to celebrate an annual birthday for the rest of herâ€"days. Baby Eddy was born just two minutes before March 1 at the Victory Memorial hospital. DRY CLEANINc co. | | #442.77%7s2 Samuel Walker, 66, of 914 Hickory street, Waukegan, was found dead in bed last week by his widow. He had complained of illness, and Corâ€" oner J. L. Taylor concluded that deathâ€"was due to a heart attack. ~ : Mn en ie S e d sns d, Sicd at Vandalia for practicing medicine without a license, the Appéellate court ruled last week, according to a noâ€" tice to State‘s Attorney A. V. Smith. sha county and escaped with $150 in cash and merchandise were sought by Lake county and Kenosha police authorities. Fourth youthful gun}nen who last week held© up the Silhouette roadâ€" house on Green Bay road in Kenoâ€" Russell Hendrickson, 21 years old, Twentieth street and Dickey avenue, Waukegan, died last week at the Lake County General hospital after being an inmate for several weeks. Mrs. William _Brandstetter, pioâ€" QUALITY LAUNDERERS * _ DRY CLEANERS THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1932 Perley W. 66 FROM LAKE COUNTY Johnson, Barrington‘s The minimum temperature ]astj month was 7 degrees on the 28rd,| Laux reports, which was the same as for Feb. 7th of last year. â€" The mean or average temperature last month was 31.7 degrees as comâ€" pared to 33.6 degrees for Februaryr in 1931. When the mercury climbed to 66‘[ degrees on February 25, it estabâ€"| lished the warmest February day on | record here, according to John O.| Laux, official U. S. weather observer | for the Waukegan district. The | warmest day in February last year | was 54 degrees on the 3rd. | Warmest February Day _ on Record in County > Was 66 Degrees, 25th T his is 654 THE PRESS Butler: That was awkward. . I‘ll get it now. i6 Tourist (having looked over hisâ€"| toric castle): We‘ve made a stupid | mistake. I tipped his lordship inâ€". stead of you. * | Prevaili inds last th, a, Present location the best, “re\a;.mghwm * A" ;"0" * ?}?} the McHenry county board well as for the correspon( ing mon |Â¥isOrS suggested a change. a year ago were from the southwest.. â€"«*°7 .. 1 7 te Iâ€"FH > "leftâ€"overs‘"‘ can be safely seved in an electric rcfrfgcrator. Its controlled cold keeps foods healthfully fresh for days. Thousands of women are discovering that it is good business to invest in electric refrigeration. By ptacfically climinating food spoilage, it saves nickels, dimes or quarters every dayâ€"actually helps to pay for itself! See the new models and ask about convenient monthly terms at ‘your local REFRIGERATOR DEALER ‘S or PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY STORE The_â€"snow f{all In the same manth | _ No L e TO Be Made CH . UMSIM . present location the he’s‘t‘,flzv\l'though ?}?} the McHenry county board of superâ€" ‘"Indolent! Why that fellow is so lazy that he runs his automobile over a bump to knock the ashes off from his cigar." "Jones always strikes indolent sort of a chap." in Rt. 60 Rightâ€"ofâ€"Way as

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