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Highland Park Press, 7 Apr 1932, p. 27

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igli tiiF . Henry Herbert, ”u‘w'”m Tell: Aetbt Mowuuahed " . his favorite radio crooner for his Sm “In.“ 1.10 Big - i troublea, but Judge J. William "it... to my ’ 1 Brooke had diamégdéu, when the -r---- h one came mt' . Co mart. Parents of Charles G. Dam. - ' Jitg,t',g'gufat,ht,"-', low wave former vice "preaident, feared he . .r.er, It- 'm '“‘ might devote himself to tunic, and listen to the crooner do his crooning. carefully kept musical instruments 1 but the police “it! be'made . prse- away from him and forbad him i, tiee of robbing atom and then Bee- music lesaona he told S. J. Woolf 1 in; while hearing his description and Sign??? "htu't'tet',', 1}}- pic- ' a re a in oo a new i o "". .1utretl ed""" ”mm"? W” the book “Drawn-from Life" just mm- . " police radio. _ lished _ , _ . . It’s "airust.the law in Illinois to ' forty-two portraits-Dre from} " , have an automobile equipped with I e,f,tii-f,gcp:te,rl, ml a“; with radio eapntties of receiving Don“ of 1',y,,1'l',', pant-a5“! 2rtet,Stl calls, and Judge Brooks nuanced ationo made in conversation while a 'ss'5'FJs'7' ¥1RELIFABLELAUNDR1 '__~*~_V____AHD*______,_W _ DRY CLBANWG- CO. Chicago Mun Gets Jail Sentence for Carrying Low Wave Bet In Auto TiraG'7siitiur-uiiFd'-iri7r the first conviction under the hor. The B1ghhqtd)P1trlr Pym! .1”. mun. lull. Luv, wvnuu uvvv. -.-vv-‘ ttttttrt,',',"',,",','.' but no to take lessons. And when I read It. M guy that I nag:1 studiegl may tlet . -__H warned anrhtiskruet log}; The Press Waiitudirr guy instrument. I always {and for rel-lt- . . tttttsie. and what little I know I ----r---------"-----"" taught myself. The mm is the ' "t_'"" ___ amiiustotut1'mstriirtMinuooitint' 4ttrataTttAUNnBRBRtr, $L28 $l.50 B.8.Wttatm.""; .Hae ”dun-Chi ”alibi-mi. een-M-ta- Horn. - ' BELMONT Regular. Tat.te 'trep'"" Sheridan laid ”and 'am-rr-tYYY-ith-yt-r-- utsisirrticttt, "It,: , never an that Th: Band-t ell-SI.’ "he thing I me. Some puliliilifri nightly. nuptial din-u " _ heard him and- wrote to_me “kins a a! pow 9:591:qu lf _they Fight publish it. Like a Kaur-st-ee enjoy it. who CHI Ste GGianaadinrerhtethe price in ail Chicago- "aiririitiii . ind-A F. ' W1!” " Inuit“ any t ii" _r,iiii,r,,o? MUSIC, omits WHSFRW?A%1 - iriGiUitGrur-it was the one I T-rt-, Wrtojphyr a-------"------- "L "" IttmtteirMmdMgrrtr' 7 7 full... 7 _l en - N gggnds among musician and for yeais T ii-i-ttttttter-of- thwarts ve to my hone in Chicago pnd we had triogcqp_attttp, Lagging?» in which, -a"iGii'Grriiit7iariTari"?rrPfr'w told the artist when asked when sud when he “had studied music. "You see, my parents were druid I might become . muslcisu, with the run“: that they would _never_sllaw "When I wrote that," tie said, "r created for myself no end of trouble; It was away: bobbing up --,tq,-enmt_rrt,Ttf-re-, One of the muri-, cians irhitiiisisd tit '63me to my nous? PSN, {malady was Francis Muc- Lgillenht‘ag yiirli.tilrt, rtrot-this tum hi: my hag! "iiiirT'iiiitttrittrrTe, Woolf inquired a! "Melody in A 11-503.? “Shortly after and I was walking‘ down State street and happened to look into a music atop} Imagine my feelings when I discovered not only the window filled with, eopiet of it, but my name plastered on the! glue in urge letters.” Dawes, the artist adda, confused inwar- at at-te-a-ao-utr Krejaler and 1eiuitt his compo-i4 Mon. ft vasipleaaed Mainly.” Dave: said, "when J learned Kala? ier had picked it out without know- ing who in: the "thor." . Bound hand end foot end tuned with his own tseek-tie end e piece of edheeive tape. I’m Made. m. at 10! Burton event, by team houn in the now. slush “I! ser water of the M " Hyde PM and In“ um... Wuhan. hit mreek, ttqfoittn - taio to “k tuario-naalitoruhr"e was robbed of obout 880. about Dawes "T"-'"""'-?-.'".---- _ I Through INTERIOR ALASKA by Rail and River Steamer . 1rirasii1T""jii"i'"Ji.jiijitplMtAo Primaries, Tuesday, April 12, 1932 Be has been a resident of Highland Park for thirty years, ansLtsttpIttrttp1rpfT, since 1919, at which time he _ac- quireda home at "4ttrtuiiliiiriiasiisni1srwhererhe now ret sides withhia wife and two children, Educational train- ing was received in the local public grade school at Elm 't7ii'iiiir"iGiViii'iiiweatisrn University School of Com- -iiiamraturttsiramsntmraettttirtittr'r-------" "wr- my, 'rc- rauaoagoattiverardermrr tseeioemazuAiasuRaiurted-u M1021“ “3W“W ‘ésémdbymhlofm; ,,sahere-asahhrsottttethh1e You'll take I abnfomblc rivet Sendfotdaaip ste-tmod-init-tr, Intrinfbnnatioes of 1itAAtttqm Aha. You'll ail Circle Tonga iiebnt-tmhtm,'rrtdmidtMt. map, he tr.so-eehfeltet!.r Republican Candidate for - (no. aeatuairpurhnm"tr Gunmen-ml Pane-lam "stU.7riiraiFiiFarh-""iis Pl Registered Public Accountant Vote to Elect ALI) ABERCROMBY Townshig and -Deertield Township, 'gdttnierNitimtai M Yoett I” ttuorttth “Five muse: MW} tiyiit osaonarrtPinsroy11ett "ii2GGie,rutrtuastrrtetet can ofdse wildest and ioeeliest mum's!“- , tienaa,eawrt.Grtnarr4yuei "a -.-'"""" -- _ Circle Ton: and ' mteetoe Auditor

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