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Highland Park Press, 12 May 1932, p. 14

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Af :5«;, NJP3 E piekuyts"â€"p I §¢ _ _1 AUro wasH m; I $1.00 _ _ j Wm.RuehiCo. M . i _ Get some fun _â€"__â€"â€"â€" ount of life Reversing the order of the county court in which Apostle C. F. Caldâ€" well of Zion, was convicted of tresâ€" passing, the appellate court last week sent the case back to Lake eounty for another hearing. Garfield Service and Sales 512 Laurel Avenue 139 NO. SECOND STREEY _ ..___Get behind the wheel of a carâ€"a sleek, PONTIAC PRICES REDUGCGED smooth, purring car of todayâ€"and get some fun out of life. You can do itâ€"easily. Now, with Pontiac prices lower by as much as $50 a carâ€"you can pick out a tfim! colorful ‘carâ€"v'with speed and power for every driving needâ€" so inexpensively that you‘ll wonder why you‘ve hesitated. You can do it with a new Pontiac Six or Vâ€"Eight. Pontiac gives you the important improveâ€" ments found in today‘s cars. Ride Control, ENJOY Ten per cent reductions for . all Libertyville municipal employes and a general cut in the pleasure car wheel tax from five to four dollars were voted by the village board last week. After all, the most importanftii&ifiiife is to enjoy living. . . . Get yourself a Pontiac! Tunein on PAUL WHITEMAN and his Pontiac «Chieftainsâ€"every Friday eveningâ€"over the N. B. C. coastâ€"toâ€"coast Blue (WJZ) Networkâ€" at 10 o‘clock Eastern Daylight Saving Time. you wish on liberal G. M. A. C. tefmsT If you are "fed up" with waiting for someâ€" thing to happenâ€"just try a new Pontiac. Roomy, beautiful bodies by Fisher. Buy if rubber cushioning at 47 chassis poirts, enâ€" closed springs. Syncroâ€"Mesh transmission and Free Wheeling at no extra cost. THE PRESS hardt State bank in Burlington. __| The proverbial high prices for of an Antioch bank, is to serve 15 to 20 years in the Wisconsin state prison at Waupun for his part in the robbery last May of the Meinâ€" OF Tan a V | the city has decided to economize, Frank Kamin, one time p"/ __| |Model IIlinois City e _ _ Reduces Pay Schedule _ T T â€"| _ ind Also Lowers Taxes employe| New Parlorâ€"Buffet Car in state| _ Service on N. S. Line; part in| _ Convenient, Lowâ€"Priced Harry Wilkison, former ~Gurnee dairyman, was found "not guilty" by the jury, which gave its verdict 2 C last week in Belâ€"â€" keeping with times. â€"~~~~ . The city council decreed salary cuts and economy on street lighting expenditures last week but trimmed taxes too. * The city wheel tax was cut from $3 to $1.50, the cigarette license fee of $50 was cut in half. Lower water rates were promised, and Mayor E. H. Rich¢reek warned the public utilities companies that unless rates are in keeping with the low price era he would ask the council to esâ€" tablish a municipal light plant. more The mayor and aldermen work for $2.50 a yearâ€"the mayor receiving 50 cents and the councilors 25 cents. But they don‘t collect.. The checks $25,000 is at interest. Nevertheless face a companion in comfortable . The cars used in this new service are the regular de luxe diners of the road, which have been equipped with parlorâ€"car chairs. Movable tables, which are attached to the chair arms during the meal and removed when the diner has finished, complete the picture.. This equipment was "inâ€" vented" in the: North Shore ~Line be used on American rail lines. The making it possible for a diner to served the traveler while seated in a comfortable plus â€" upholstered chair, all for the sum of 50 cents! Further carrying out the novel idea, the passenger is charged for chair accommodations . on a "pay only dining and parlor car conveniences have been dealt a knockout blow by the Chicago, North Shore, and Milâ€" waukee railroadâ€"North Shore Line â€"with the announcement of inâ€" auguration of a new "parlorâ€"buffet" car service introduced on limited trains operating between the hearts of â€"Chicago, Kenosha, Racine, and Milwaukee on a highâ€"speed schedule of one hour and 55 minutes between terminals. & Aâ€"complete tableâ€"d‘hoteâ€"mealâ€" breakfast, luncheon orâ€" dinner â€" is Chglu "Rags" Lyman, charged ith ‘complicity in the murder of Hoopeston, IlII., has no bonded inâ€" â€"tete fashion $1.00 â€" Wm. Ruehl Co. ‘THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1932 in

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