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Highland Park Press, 19 May 1932, p. 22

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45 â€"______]|_TOASTERS m _ STATESHOWS CAIN , B A R G A I N S "Tea Viatthin Ieitler Last Year Than Year Beâ€" f fore, Report wl c w54 40000000 00002 C OErennee uoo ve docia cce nsc scan o mm onnilfana2, ; __C_, â€" 1 OCV pphmances at dollarâ€"saving prices. All ipplhnee.nppmved_byonr'l‘ufinghbontory. Come in and see them. On the new "Thrift Table" a selection of good analis EFinished in chroâ€" â€" mium. Toasts two ~% slices at on ce. _ Very fine quality, â€" â€" â€"â€"â€"Made of â€"heary pressed steel with nickel finish. Expanâ€" WAFFLE IRONSI HEAT PADS K. 32 | oa 38Go F*, _ : AT your PUBLIC SERVICE STORE 955 # i7 im _ ""rift _ iable" at your Public Service Store you will find of good quality appliances at dollarâ€"saving prices. All Its in d o o ce s s s is s e © k e > FT ny wi FANS ~| PERCOLATORS enameled in silv. Four bladesâ€"$8â€"inch size. grids. (Cord extra.) ON THE NEW in . chrom ium. Full size complete with automatic heat pound electric iron. Finished in polished | | . PStitutions> _ 1932 Handy allâ€" THE PRESS Sevenâ€"cup size, cover. 12 x 15 inches. 1TOl, Biue eiderdown y everyâ€"day I i The City of Waukegan last week petitioned the supreme court for & rehearing of the Higley (city buildâ€" ing) cast in which the officials hope to avoid carrying out an agreement made by the last administration to buy the property for $100,000. According to Col. Fred D. Whipp, superintendent of state prisons, housing conditions at the Southern Illinois State Penitentiary at Menâ€" ard have been relieved by the comâ€" pleting of two galleries of a new M_Wmmfiq to 400 convicts, 200 to each gallery. The cell house, when completed, will have five galleries accommodating 1,000 convicis. Total ... Menard prison ... Pontiac Reform. .. Vandalia farm â€".. Chester (criminal Joliet prison House Calls if desired _ Officeâ€"H. P. 4002 â€"Tels.â€" Res.â€"H. P. 498 GIESER HEALTH PARLOR mostly to lack of religion and ecoâ€" nomies, . > ragg* ~&~ ~â€"Followingâ€"areâ€" populationstatis=~~~~ v tics of state penal institutions as of §~ . Aprll 1, this year, as compared with â€"*~ number in 1931. According to penal statistics the increased number of inmates at Ponâ€" tiac was due to _crimes involving $ Pontiac Reformatory Next to the woman‘s reformatory, was the state reformatory for men under 321 at Pontiac where the popâ€" ulation â€"in â€"1932 â€"represented | was to transfer all women violators to Greatest increase was recorded at the New State Woman‘s Reformâ€" atory at Dwight, where 133 women were reported incarcerated last month as compared to 43 in April 1931. The increase however, it was pointed out, is due to the fact that most of the inmates were brought there from the Old Woman‘s Priâ€" son at Joliet where all women, conâ€" victed of crimes had been se = mflvfii‘nfiflâ€"?fi"ffi.fi% 8 (Women Exclusively) Neorth SBhore Trust Building, | Population of Illinois state penal institutions for the year on April 1, last, totaledAll.05.5, an increase of 5.43 per cent as compared with the year ending April 1, 1931, according to figures,â€"madeâ€"availableâ€"hereâ€" toâ€" day by the State Department of Public Welfare. insane) PENAL FIGURES N upe aes P o S uen 10c Hlen ce ie Sn aniiy ie o tgn d yrhinige pubect ‘:A.”C Mn-de-‘ Mineral Baths Seientific Swedish Masaage Brief News Items cientific Swedish Massage s lnwmu.:rm THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1932 ...11,$55 10,485 2,811 4,693 2,208 â€"2.52 2,454 14.54 595 ° 1931 1.82 Pet.

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