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Highland Park Press, 6 Oct 1932, p. 29

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The will unâ€" ‘al music about to r before alist reâ€" 3 on > ogram Vinnethka some new rer Amerâ€" club will ighest caliâ€" s course of Trier high e and it rams for h 6, will ely popâ€" summer mily at ish dancâ€" will be of 1932 __Just what form the court proceedâ€" ngs will take was not announced, but it is known that attorneys have It is said to be the contention of these voters, according to Mrs. Mae Wood Simons, chairman of the origâ€" inal protest committee, that the question of innocent voters, who cast their ballots conscientiously and inâ€" telligently only to be disfranchised is of more moment than the personal consideration of any individual canâ€" didate. e ; been engaged and petitions are beâ€" ingâ€"signed. Particularly are the THURSDAY, OCTOBER RECOTNT DECISION _ _ MAY BRING PROTEST Report Claims Voters Are Planning Court Action; Lawyers Are Busy Innocent voters of the 10th Conâ€" gressional district, who believe they have been disfranchised in the Jumes Simpson, Jr., lawsuit to take axay from Ralph E. Church the Reâ€" publican nomination for congress, are going to court to demand their votes be counted. The movement is underway at present, petitions beâ€" ing circulated throughout the disâ€" trict by a committee representing disfranchised North Shore voters. [932 Silver Thread SAUER KRAUT gt. Swift‘s Premium . SLICED BACON, Ib.... Choice Native POT ROAST, Ib. Choice Covernment Graded Meats 519 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 3140 SPARE RIBS Ib. Finest Meaty 10c Lincoln Market: SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY 10c Nemeooomerrnnonereeannnon oo eeeot en erragees ~Not Definite overeeeeeloreoee es You‘ll find that the best costs no more when you shop here. _ 18c 1932 Short Leg MILK FED VEAL Ib. Dressed Spring ‘CHICKENS Ib. 22c Finest Fresh 18c 25¢ MEATS voters of the North Shore, it is said,| and his supporters claim that what incensed that their right of suffrage| happened to him in court, plus his was denied them through no fault| fight on Insullism and Simpsonism of their own. If necessary,â€" itâ€"is } will eleet him in November. Charles claimed that the matter will be carâ€"| Weber of Chicago is the Democrat ried into the next regular session of| running against Church and Simpâ€" the legislature to prevent a repetiâ€" | son. ‘ tion of a judge having the authorâ€"| monoonnnrnmnen mm ity to disfranchise voters on minor| Pigeons in Basket on technicalities, particularly when not| a 42 committed by the voter. i a Rpad}‘gkenty Stat‘on Fine Quality â€" Prepare for Campaign |. â€" _ Ralph E. Church and James Simpâ€" son, Jr., are both girding for an aggressive campaign. The first blast from the Church forces mainâ€" tains that despite the court decision his lawyers are claiming a Republiâ€" can victory for him by a margin of Best Native ROUND STEAK, Ib.. 29(‘. It is also said that the court deâ€" cision depriving Ralph E. Church of the Republican nomination has not had its last session in the courts. Just what the attorneys‘ next moveâ€" ments are to be, there being no apâ€" peal from Judge Lynch‘s decision, are not being announced but it is known that they have been working unceasingly garnering all the facts for some court stop. 92 votes. The court gave the judiâ€" cial nomination to James Simpson, Jr., by 45 votes, using technicalities as the deciding factor to put the young Wadsworth resident out in the lead. Church is building his plans for an aggressive campaign SMOKED BUTTS no bones, no waste, lb. Finest Rib LAMB CHOPS Ib. Finest Loin VEAL CHOPS lb. 25¢ 25¢ 22¢ THE PRESS A wicker basket with compartâ€" ments for pigeons was found Sunâ€" day in the middle of Sheridan road in Highland Park. Persons who saw the oblong basâ€" ket called Highland Park police. When the police came to investiâ€" gate they found that the basket conâ€" tained a number of compartments for birds. There were three fine pigeons, evidently pedigreed, in the box. Chief Edward Moroney consigned them to the city jail. f The owner is asked to call for his birds soon the Examiner said Monâ€" day, as the city has no appropriaâ€" tion for bird feed and several poâ€" licemen like pigeon pie.~ "Mouth Tested" Antiseptic. â€"~Mi31 Solution will protect you and the children from mouth and throat infections. And it purifies breath. Try it. Both for DC 31 South St. Johns FOOTBALL FREE! Milk of Magnesia Toothpaste 39c, Toothbrush and Holder FREE $1.50 PETROLAGAR $1.00 LAVORIS ... $1.00 GILLETTE BLADES $1.00 OVALTINE ... Friday and Saturday DRUG SPECIALS Pease Pharmacy MANY OTHER SPECIAL VALUES Midl with full pint of _ The «"Mouth Tested®" Antiseptie . .0« . Get this football for the youngster. Reguâ€" lation sizeâ€"durable. Fine Rubber bladder. | : RESCUING CREW HAS _ . NARROW ESCAPE HERE the lake shore with several memâ€" bers of the Highland Park volunteer lifeâ€"saving crew. A lifeboat equipped with a pump was manned by the new rescuers, who fought their way through the rough waves for nearly two miles before catching up with the marâ€" ooned trio in the sailboat. A strong wind from the west was forcing the boat far out into the lake. No attempt was made by them to bring in the sailboat, but the craft was finally brought to shore by the coast guard crew from Wilâ€" mette, which arrived a half hour later in a motor launch. After taking Kopp, Norenberg and Miller aboard, considerable difâ€" ficulty was encountered by the crew in getting the boat back to shore, since it was necessary to row against the waves. 50e STERN‘S â€" COUGH MEDICINE..__. 33¢ 70c PURETEST ASPIRIN :...., 60e FORHAN‘S CAMAY SOAP Tel. Highland Park 143 (Continued from page 5) PASTE Solution __ bÂ¥e * M woe tnurnce amae® ANTISEPTHIC ant DEODORANT: P ies n n e 29 wwiew a o oo wmmt TWENTYâ€"NINE Sn emeen Whoee boug Conenn oa En 49¢ Hikk #4% §3t

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