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Highland Park Press, 15 Sep 1932, p. 25

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ng Bush, by Sigrid Undset ng Arrow, by B. M. Sinclair, Nater, by P. G. Dodehouse, Grass, by H. G. Evarts. usiness, by A. Hutchinson. s from the Dust, by Jeffery ze River, by Julian Green. y Circle, by Andre Maurois tow, by A. H. Gibbs. of Encounters, by Thoma: F While active in the operation of oFr OUR wWORK _IS the Dollar fleet, Captain Dollar delâ€" :UARANTEED gated to his son, R. Stanley, the â€"PHONE 635 ~~dutyâ€"of representing the line in the marts of trade, the chambers of forâ€" North First Street eifgn diplomatic relations, the offices _ a of govern i i . For Highland Park of government in Washington. For ry G. Winter a, My Home, by E. C 0O CUCCHIARA done. â€" â€" nti, by G. Lipparini. an‘s Yard, by Richard Pryce vay, by J. B. Priestley. ~ Tide, by J. C. Lincoln. tore, by T. S. Stribling. re â€" Destinies, by Wills 4 S. FIRST ST. GHLAND PARK ti Della Marchesa Laurs, liâ€"Camoggi. * Guida Della Conversazione, Foulques. hone LINOIS® Ascending, by M sooks â€"in Italian â€" Inglese, by E. W. Foul URSDAY, SEPTEMBER i;, ; Dglla Chiacchie‘re, by Asterin dl Fiction 583 METAL + Pona. de â€"erally ~overlooked the greatest acâ€" . complishment of his wellâ€"spent life â€"the training of a son big enough â€"$6 CArrY on an immanan: kneinacs of government in Washington. For nearly ten years R. Stanley Dollar has been the standard bearer of the Dollar flag in the battle of business. Backed by the sage advice of his {ather which he could call upon at with the drive and vitality of its was 17, when the entire Dollar Steamship fleet consisted of the hisâ€" toric "Newsboy," a steamâ€"schooner with a length of 129 feet, breadth 29 feet, depth 9 feet, and a speed of six to seven knots in good weathâ€" er. These dimensions suffer beside the. "Leviathan," the "President Hoover," the "Manhattan," and the President Coolidge." Late Captain Dollar Chroniclers have written uncountâ€" ed columns on the traits, the achieveâ€" ments and the fearlessness of the late Captain Dollar, tracing his days from lumber camps to the head of a sturdy round the world and transâ€" Pacific steamship line. His accomâ€" plishments have been lauded to the skies. But his chroniclers have genâ€" A kindly eye, twinkling with huâ€" mor, an all but limitless for capacâ€" ity for work; a leadership; such is seldom found outside uninformed ranks in war days, brought about through realization by his employes that they are working with him and not for him, are characteristics which mark R. Stanley Dollar, presâ€" ident of the Dollar Steamship Lines, the Ameérican Mail Line and the United States Lines, as the son of the late Robert Dollar, "the grand old man of American shipping. Another characteristic which came to him as an invaluable heritage is his remarkable foresight and vision, a faculty which was further sharpâ€" ened through his close association in business with his father since he MARIO CUCCHIARA FURNITURE [mâ€"sT‘ifft."mliF Is Head of Line With Ships in All Seas 124 8. FIRST ST. HIGHLAND PARK SHIPPING MAGNATE MODERATE PRICES Phone 583 Hg m ne madh â€"= mepis.onn nb Ritter was coming home in his car when he noticed a parked machine at his field, and he stopped to inâ€" _ Ritter said that the struck him in the mouth a plate of false teeth. A. L. Ritter of Mundelein last week was assaulted by a motorist he caught stealing sweet corn from his garden patch, according to a reâ€" port to Sheriff Lester T. Tiffany. Tijaa 20 T 1 1Hâ€"ARTCy 12oIar made good and has hewn his outstanding place . among the shipping giants of the nation. Mundelein Man Beaten by Motorist Caught Stealing His Corn BOWMAN.®= will it is entnils Baniiel i l en crdpie in Sinveriineneanen ns needless to state that R hat‘s what Sizes r t the stranger mouth, breaking The milk of superior _ flavor TB BP BE B g * * ness as well as vitamins and minerals essential to lasting health. And what a delightful drink Bowman‘s Milk is! Extra care at every step makes it extra good. You‘ll find it unmistakably superior in flavor. Telephone Highland Park 2700 NEXT time you are tired and thirsty treat __ _ yourself to a tall, cool drink of Bowman‘s Milk. There‘s quick energy in its creamy richâ€" Justice Harry Hoyt issued a warâ€" rant charging Schmidt with petty larceny and Schmidt was ordered brought in with the object that Ritâ€" ter might be able to identify him. In that case, it was said, a second warrant charging assault and batâ€" tery would be issued, or an inforâ€" _ Ritter managed to get the license number of the machine, and the sheriff using this information, found that the license was issued to Wilâ€" liam David Schmidt of 3825 North Central avenue, Chicago. ' ing. â€"No answer was made, he said, exâ€" cept for the attack that left him stunned from its violence. vestigate stealing corn and he approached him MILK He said he . Mrs. James A. Smith, a resident of Waukegan for twentyâ€"two years died last week at her home, 416 Lake court, at the age of 67 years. Her husband died six ‘months ago. The frame residence owned by Dr. Frederic A. Besley on Beach road near the North Shore Line tracks was burned to the ground last week. _ Three armed men last week took $200 from a collector for the Herâ€" man Noll Tobacco company of Mount Prospect after forcing his car from the road near Long Lake and then taking their victim into a nearby woods. charging assault. COMPANY TWENTY.ONE

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