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Highland Park Press, 27 Oct 1932, p. 15

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ursdgy Nov. 2-3 I Huston _ e. Csuturu'rursr -w-r TiiiTrirTr"Gaiii'r'" '7 0-31. Nov. 1 "ITS IV YOU.' r1547. new": a. a, and Mrs. JOHNSON’S e made entirely Africa ARDY---'SCRAM" ly Rum-ted. d Park 2400 - Children Ith. " Oct. 2T.2s er Conrad Nagel Lois Wilson RUSSELL Madness” Candidate 8, 1932 ‘3'?"6N " L. 29 Ruprecht told the jailer-s that they decided to take gchance on getting away as they felt certain they would spend 20 years in the penitentiary. posted $100 on Beck’s head far the first day when it was thought he was in' the ravine, and hundreds of reiidents tooirup the man hunt. _ mummy. emu: 28, m: - Beck, give a ttntrerprint" digs-Me; tion, and description. No reward is offered, y the county board of isotiitii 4drtrtrHiitentii of thd £65135. These {olden Ashow a picture of Sheriff Lester T. Tiffany sent out 5,Q(_)0 uptices of the jail break to Joseph Beck, 19 years old, of 5407 Justine street, Chicago, the third mémber of the party, still is a fugitive. ber 13. Two of the men, who escaped, Clifrord Heaney ttttd Ernest Ru- preellt, Ire lyyek in jail, recaptured be asked of the December Eraha jury by State's Attorney A. V. Smith it was reported in Wanke- gan. Indictments charging three of the bank rob_bers_ with j_ail breaking will May Seek Indictments Post Office Building for Breaking Out Jail hour: after they" eieapedrifeC we: nu. ma; _ "ion or rim 'A‘l’ll" e. B. "can. has“ " In" J. um. In... --.l?lrtttrtt)lr)Wt,llt Swill!- Home! either way. Roam over the hills with e Mamie or "rule iii-your hands . . . or lie nroundin’ the all. Book up health in the water! he. ood old Pluto, Bowie: end Proserpine Springs. Bone or play bridge or any other gene! Finally our only Fell register list: the nutrient 't'qryofA1ttt9eruar..." mt'Yesttretoandn well-traveled. interesting. . J1'l'iiur,U crowd here-ow. Tttrteat.tjiiturrtrrtriia,ii0r" uotor and it out: no little to enjoy this foreign: In et-oophere. "te . This may be your Int trip to French Lick. tnttitwoituttteUnt., Heat- and room, with private bath, from (tfe per_dou; with toilet and 114mm Put your whole athletic repertory in iction . . . 1330111 t."UtfAt in any sport. It’s delightful . - ___ ---- -e__--- .. .... ..- - - Nothing else like it, under the sun! French Lick’s the one place that’s never been successfully im- itated. Life here’s so varied, guy. amusing. .50 Continental in its manners. _ . FRENCH LICK Dome. and forget your troubles . . . at WHITE: Ott WIRE FOB RESERVATIONS ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET ON BMUE’I’ fffii"E r’ I" In signing petitions women voters must sign their own names and not their husband'. name; -ee Attorney General Oscar E. Cartstrom “vised State’s Attorney George D. Carbary of Kant county. The question, according to Car- bary, arose regarding signers to a petition for disconti - Carlstrom approved Carbary's inter- pretation of the law that the cor- rect signature is "Mary Doe" and not "Mrs. John Doe." 7..T.e.ey-- -1- . "eiijlllr,r,icrijj"TJ.ttt"t"'i, :z: 'r,uiLlllllf.iii, and make a geinvny or sand iii', prospects of spending the rest of our lives in prison,” Ruprecht said. Women Must Sign Own Names Upon Petitions 1123} we will be in the penitentiary to: 20 years. with no chance or getting out. We know now that our last chance is'fone as we would not get 60 feet otit of this place now with- out being mowed down with machine guns. .We were treated decently in jail but our only course was to try Read The Want-Ads “Feelink against us here is high; and on a sen_tenc_e of one yen to life ‘_"".“ Blui.jil' ."i'.u"ir.CiiGiiyy Ji;uIt.irtiiiGi', I'll PIISI Healing and Plumbing Contractors ., T ' Hot Water, Vapor, High or Low Pram. Show; . that... New and Wm Work f I...“ Work a My 788 GLENCOE AVENUE . 89 CLIFTON AVENUE ’ _ Telephone mum Rut-1M1 _ e . TC69taaire Kink-u Put an: . D. MURPHY T _ j J. A. scmuu. YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT BARNES“? soucmzn You pro cordially invited to visit the Wing authoriud Chrinian Seienee literature may STATE’S ATTORNEY NO CONTRIBUTIONS - No omadkrroNg But equal justice to all. _ Qualified by twenty years of law practice. A GARAGE in the Building a‘ccommodating’200 cats. Your‘pérsonal inspection is cordially invited. . PRIVATE Er'rcNiDpirrrrEs, PARLOR SUITES This Hotel affords I" -" , __ --- "e-"-"'-""'--- "av yuan W $1058 or rent their homes during the Fall and Winter Seasons. In addition to most attractive, newly adjusted fates on Is the ideal residence for Suburbani ' or rent their homes durina Hm ll',,',',',"',',".,,?",'?,',.'.!?.?? 3.5188} MURPHY G: SCHWALL Interested in éxponditure of public funds by _ F vim of being a Luke County uxpayer. Democratic Candidate for CHRISTIAN _§CIENCE READING ROOM First Church of christ, Scientist . Highland Park " norm SHERIDAN ROAD _ Open: WEEK DAYS 9 am. to 6 p.m. ' SUNDAYS 2:30 to 5:30 for reading only. In, invited to visit the III-din: Room, when tho Bible and I" rinian Science literature my be and. borrowed or purchued. Maintained by WAILRJEAC 5300 BtOCK-SHmDAN ROAD CHICAGO On Lake Michigan ELECT . DEWEY, Managing Director. to arms-’13.; LL31); usted rates on and ROOMS, RE? if: it

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