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Highland Park Press, 23 Jun 1932, p. 11

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entic Amazâ€" Adventure _Startle You! Sensational! Narrative by )WELL ‘THOMAS m _ 3 FORMER LEGISLATOR | Theatre | DIES IN WAUKEGAN July 1 ay â€" June 23â€"24 FATITH, VANS June 26â€"27â€"28 Ovarro LE®" Â¥Y, JUNE 23, 1932 SIDNEY Reduced Prices 10câ€"35¢â€"40¢ ity Life Lake Forest NE ywâ€"+ â€"~â€"4K..«1.Lâ€"Gd ~spellsâ€"ofâ€"dizziness in the oMce of his ~plumbing shop, 123 North Genesee â€"street. Dr. L. J. Osgood, who was summoned when the body was discovered, worked over it for‘ | ___some _ minutesâ€"and then â€"gave angina . 6. i eely «d t t The annual parish carnival of the d’l‘::fi:r;;::fi:tfif: and t;'ei:r::e :lc; Holy Cross Catholic church of Deerâ€" ‘unaware of the accident. A check field will take place on the parish was being conducted of all trains .grounds Thursday, Friday, Saturday in a search for blood marks or any and Sunday nights of next month; | information to discover which train July 21 to 24. . A pot of gold conâ€" struck the man. [ss taining $200 is to be given away in j amounts . of $100, $20, $10, f and $5. _Mer:y go;"“ro:nd‘aa)nd‘l"err‘is ~Poor relief in the Town of Benâ€" wheel will also be attractions. ton halted abrtuptly last week when 5 mss emntimmmmmmmmmmmmmmomcmes Supervisor William Pocklington, of 46 mcr;gi:‘s!" i.c":.f'mpmfi" Beach, declined to issue any 1932 Doe Cook now stinds in a slightly|t** Anticipation warrants to meet| â€" ° ) _vook now stands in s'alightly', tax anticipation warrants to meet netter light.â€"Philadelphia Evening| bills for the remainder of the fisâ€" Annual Carnival Is _ Planned for July 21â€" _ _ Prominent Republican Mr.~" McDonough was prominent in Republican politics in the county and was county treasurer from 1914 to 1918, making a good record in that office. â€"In 1928 he was elected a member of the legislature and was a candidate for nomination in 1930 for the same office but was defeated. He was born in Memphis, Tenn., in 1867, and had been a resident of Waukegan for 43 years. ~ _ He had not been well for years â€"and on seve_ral“occasions had sufferâ€" pectorisL as the cause Bfodâ€"e-a;th‘ rushed for the door and gained the outsigi_e bet:o_r;gv__c_qugpginj his _son believes, MecUonough and Marshall took the coupe. After they left, Mr. .Mcâ€" Donough must have tried to crank the sedan and suffered a spell from the over exertion. In trying to get out of the garage, he must have secan. The assumption is that the sedan could not be started so_ Mrs. 200 OWPDC MOCCME 0007 PHCTE off at 5 o‘clock. They had intended to take the large sedan but â€"the: coupe was found to be gone and a crank hung in tho nmnmina LA 41. P prrne EUE es S e pi eE o rsHEE left two hours earlier and Police Chief Edwin Ahistrom was enlisted by Robert McDonough, the eldest son, to telegraph along the way in hopes of stopping them before they reached their destination. . Died of Over Exertion In the opinion of Robert McDonâ€" ough, his father probably got up to see Mrs. McDonough and Marshall} His wife and youngest son, Marâ€" shall, were on their way north to visit the Norman Browns who are vacationing at Birchwood, Wis., when Willard McDonough, a second son, found his father‘s body outside the large garage at the rear of the home at 7:30 o‘clock Monday mornâ€" ing, the Newsâ€"Sun reported. morning from an attack pectoris. Lee McDonough, former â€" state representative and a leading Repubâ€" lican in Lake county for the past 35 years died at his home, 118 CGrand Lee McDonough "~und Dead i On June 27 His Yard Mondar; Progy."" | ficial boys c inent Republican public school THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1932 egan, early Monday reported. angina was being conducted of all trains in a search for blood marks or any information to discover which train struck the man. . ; police believe. ~ The accident occurred in the vicinâ€" ity of a chobo jungle along the Northwestern rightâ€"ofâ€"way and the man was apparently a member of a tramp gang there. His companions were questioned by police of Highâ€" wood but they could offer no conâ€" crete information regarding the man other than the name of John Kelly. They indicated his home is someâ€" where in California. ., Mystery surrounded details of the accident and Northwestern railroad attaches were not able to state what train had struck the man or whethâ€" The train that did figure in the acâ€" chient did not stop and the crew was unaware of the accident. A check of â€"theâ€"Highlandâ€"Parkâ€"city limits; ~~A man partially identified as John Kelly, about 60, was killed Saturâ€" day morning sometime before 6 o‘clock when struck by a Chicago and Northwestern train just north ‘Chicago ~head quarters for the camp are now located at 228 N. La Salle street & Pprovide open air sleeping a with every comfort of home No m c CC CRARe ORANECTL FUG fourteenth season at its new locaâ€" tion in Racine, Wisconsin. The camp, which was formerly located in the north woods near Mercer, Wiannn..:.. s smcs & pese m Camp Roosevelt Opené Fourteenth Season on Racine Academy Site Man Dead Beside ilroad Tracks ; Details Are Lacking| â€" f TheNowith s oo orart ie en ng 37. ho c dreantenctinpres «oo ie dn uis dn 7, Camp Roosevelt, ofâ€" camp of the Chicago system, will â€"<open its sleeping at night THE P.RESSs ’ Women of the Missionary society of _ the â€" Bethlehem Evangelical church are sponsoring a food and bake sale on Saturday, June 25, at the Deerfleld A. & P. store on Wauâ€" kegan road. The sale will start at 8:80 a.m. and will continue through the day until everything is sold. M’Wnre of and may be phoned to any of the: following members of the â€"commitâ€" Missionary Society _ Hold Bakery Sale H. and R. Anspach Travel Bureau 386 Central Ave. _ Highland Park 1212 From N.Y. L July 23 (Sat.)12 mid.. Aug. 3(Wed.)12 mid. Aug. 13 (Sat.) 12 mid. July 19(Tue.)daybreak _ July 19(Tue.) P.M. July 30(Sa€.) daybreak _ July 30(Sat.)P.M. Aug. 9(Tue.)daybreak Aug. 9(Tue.)P.M. *(Late P. M.) ~° UP onE way 4 DAYS Sailings from New York (Daylight Saving Time) The j ____ THREE CRUISES Sailings to New York (Dayligbl Saving Time) The Vacation Bargain of the Year Little Ocean VYoyag IN EITHER DIRECTION BETWEEN (27,575 Tons) Largest, fastest and newest White Star Line Canadian Service Steamer The Entire Ship Is Yours â€" lO EVERYONE $6(] EU _ CcaABINCLASS For Tickets or Additional Information Finest of Entertainment and Food Provided 8. S. LA URENTIC in the MONTREAL QUEBEC NEW YORKâ€" mighty Transatlantic Liner July 27(Wed.)A.M. July 27(Wed.)P.M. Aug. 7(Sun.)A.M. Aug. _7 (Sun.)P.M. Aug. 17(Wed.)A.M. Aug. 17(Wed.)P.M. | _ Refusing to fix blame in s ;fdgnt'_that caused two deaths North Shore line in North Chicago recently, a coroner‘s jury last week returned an open verdict. Orders will be taken for tempting salads, tasty spaghetti, doughnuts, cakes, pies, bread, rolls, etc. These will all be on sale on Saturday. tee: Myrys.â€"E.>J. Bruso, Frantz, Mrs. Emil Giss Bertha Freese. ‘ â€" UP ROUND TRIP 9 DAYS July 22( Fri.)* Aug. 2(Tué.)* AKug. 12( Fri.)* an Mrs. Arno and Miss an Acciâ€" s at the wl 7 <t

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