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Highland Park Press, 6 Jul 1933, p. 18

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«) 11 $. St. Johns Ave: Tel. H. P. 183 SMITH‘S EASTER ENSEMBLE Smart Accessories for the Mr,‘ Gail‘s .interpretation of the city‘s laws is that the original charâ€" ter was nullified only in~ places where: there was conflict with the 1914 statutes, and that there was no conflict in the provisions regulating the sale of alcoholic beverages, beâ€" cause they were stated almost idenâ€" tically in both documents. a Two lecal attorneys who attended the meeting Monday night contend that the city‘s original charter of 1872 is not in foree regarding the sale of beer, inasmuch as, they say, the old charter was superseded when the commission form of govâ€" ernméent was adopted in 1914. Acâ€" cordingly, they stated, no provisions of the old charter could now be followed in licensing beer dispensâ€", the beverage here. }__ LEN WAHL Phone H. P. 266 29 SOUTH SECOND STREET mni(ht:tthecftyhanmrly a in disorder several times because of heated debates of the commissioners and citizens in their attempts to straighten out the tanâ€" gle. | The meetinrclmf with disâ€" satisfaction over the failure to perâ€" mit ‘the sale of beer here, on the one hand, and the failure to prove that.the city officials are powerless to establish ‘ithe legality of selling Motor Car Electric m:r that charter, °|I =_.â€"=<.0 ~(> eityeommiudo_l‘m are dividâ€" ed in their opinion on that question, and a meeting of the council last PAGE EIGHT Faulty ignition is more often the cause for the failure of automobile enâ€" gines to perform at their best than 'any otl/heri reason. Why not take advantage of our expert low cost ignition service TODAY ? Be gure that your maid is rly attired in a l)l#-MADE UNIFORM on Easter. 1) | page from inued t _ (Con: IGNITION EXPERTS granted by the state, and Ladies Hose New Purses $1.00 have Gloves 75¢ â€" $1 $1.95 Service or Chiffon $1.95 54c Kids STOP â€" SHOP â€" SAVE Sausage M C aaimarsy An open meéting will be Hield at the St. James Hall on this eÂ¥ening (Thursday), tq which all voters in Highwood are linvited. Outstanding speakers are pfomised. ow Quality Marke Pure Pork . ’ (Signed)| Sam Sapti, _ , Charles} Redmind, ‘ | Sam Bernardi, Andrew J. Walsh, . Richar Shan}on, ' Domeni¢tk Cucghi, Robert Saiellis© An open meéting was held‘‘at the residence of V@gncil Myzik or);Tues- day, sponsored|by the People‘s Taxâ€" payers Party. About 100 ladies were entertained at|500 and bunco, and prizes were awarded. (The nteeting was addressed by the ¢andidates on the ticket. Th¢ attendance of 473 was one of the largest ¢ver gathered in Highwood. i % s Kerber‘s Best Bacon Sliced; Ib. ... Fresh All Beef Hamburgen Steak, Ib. ...._..._. }FRI.-SA l‘ SPECIALS t« 19%¢ 1 15% ?:,f":fi'kf?"’téjt" B 15¢ Es\ In: Lk f9l. Star or Premi Hams Whole or Half; lb, \â€"*""If | â€" ol the > pledges you that we w of any and @11 kind houses and apy and illicit places that are ation. We will establi clean police fpree. T the peeple of the o ities to drive through being hindered by the ment." > : QUfiLITY MARKET "For of t the ticket~â€"offfrs: firs ard (Ted{ Shannon ; Domenick Cugchi; thi ert Saielli. ; 1 for any favors for the qmmt::}iy from higher|authorities, the citizens of High can rest assgured that if it is in his power, to get, Mr. Santi. will it. [1.".%" 3 "For city tlerk, Chatles 1R'admm; an outstandihg citizen who has 1 employed by| the American Steel & Wire Company for the past 15 , in the c al â€"department, thus. gives him necessary | qualificaâ€" tions for city clerk. { 14â€" ties of this| state % nation. |If delegated to| do an ywork or asked Taxpaye High FREE Il)tLlVERY Phone 1241 ED MALPELLI, Prop. Phone 1241 Highwood, Illinois (Continued from page 1) ings This Wee P é_“z"_g 14c 10c entirg‘ ‘ticket 11 rid the city of gambling all the ‘other now in operâ€" h a new and s will enable er communâ€" town ‘without palice|departâ€" A,. ‘;* Redmiand, rdi, IJ. Wz]sh, LShan fon, k Cuephi, erican Steel & e past 15 years artment, thus sary qualificaâ€" e three wards t ward, Richâ€" séconid ward, d wid, Robâ€" The purpose of the exhibit is not propaganda, but to show art as creâ€" ated by Jewish artists. There is a desire to acquaint the already enâ€" lightened public in other fields of culture with the éfforts of contemâ€" porary Jewish artist: The North Shpre Congregation: Israel Temple,‘Lingoln and Vern avenues, Glencoe, @xtends a eordlonll‘ invitation to all who are interestedi to view the exhibition of the works of contemporary wish artists now on display in the temple lounge. This exhibit will be on view for two weeks from April M) to 36. :: Jewish Artis . ~â€" On Dg:)sl; production. . It very clever veâ€" hicle for dramati¢ talent and . the Young People‘s matic clubare working hard to ‘a laugh out of every line. The ) is exceptionally well chosen and @ll are living their parts â€" laughing â€"through ;rehearsals until May 5 and o e Tickets are now on sale and may be secured thr?u any of the club members. i IFl. B "Girl:Shy" was one of the stepâ€" ping ‘stones to Harold Lloyd‘s sucâ€" cess as a con n and has just been released : y for amateur production. . It . very clever veâ€" hicle for dramati¢ talent and . the Young People‘s matic club are working hard to get a laugh out of every line. The | is exceptionally People‘s Dramati¢ Club, under diâ€" rection of Ca ne Marie Geary, is well nnderw_E; nd a finished perâ€" formance is ex on Friday and SatArday even May 5â€"6, at the Oak Terrace schgol. s "Girl 31 S. St. Johns Ave. ROBERT W. PEASE #s and oils on d the works of enstein, Gellar, nd a host of | by the | Young ‘Club, under ‘diâ€" ECR E A M April 10â€"26 edy "Girlâ€"Shy" _ You Planning an Eagter party ? Then be sure you place your order for ice cream in spécifl molds or bricks. "Fresh Strawberry" THE PRESS FASTER orthy of Your Confidence ]H[i%h]lamdl Park S‘ite Cl _ Bank Mrsi| William _P. Hammond of Ridge Drive returned last week from Thplon, Illinois where she spent the pagt five weeks with her daughâ€" ter and ison in law Mr. and Mrs. Elâ€" begst .:"Mr. and Mrs. ‘King are the pajrénts of a baby girl born Febuarty 28th. The baby has been named}YVirginia Hartley King. : ‘Ided]] Partyâ€"For mayor, Egidio Mocogni; for city clerk, James M. Simpsbn; for city treasurer, Fred A. Ehren§; for police magistrate, Charâ€" les Fi e; for alderman first ward, Antoniq Ammazzalorso; for alderâ€" man sgerond ward, Raymond Roth; for rman third ward, John O. Meyer§#, â€" | Homp Owners‘ Partyâ€"For mayor, Joseph| Severson; for city clerk, Lyâ€" man (Murphy; for city treasurer, Thomi$ _ E.| Galloway; for police magistrate, (George S. Rettig; for aqldermh$gn first ward, Frank Scornaâ€" vaccoj ifor alderman second ward, John Z) Boselli; for alderman third third Tward, residence of: Amedio Santi, 542 fi-ihv-y‘mmme. T ‘The|candidates on the four tickâ€" ets, ng they appear on the official ‘ballo re as. follows: Peopile‘s Taxpayers‘ Party â€"â€" For -‘: Sam Santi; for city clerk, Charles Redmond; for ¢ity treasurer, Henry|G. Liske; for police magisâ€" trate, Albert Axt; for alderman first ward, ODscar Ahlberg; for alderman ‘secontl| ward, Lee G. Stoker; for alâ€" dermii third ward, Clarence ; V. Flem Specials for ‘el. H. P. 143 rd, residence of: Amedio Swedish M. E. Church; Home Ins titui ued from page 1) OD TO VOTE _ NEXT TUESDAY Want Ads Bring Results _ Friends and fiupporters of Charles Glass LAKE FOREST 198 Wildwood Road To the Voters Thereforg %\rfi urge you to elect Charles"Glass for Police Ma straf‘e assuring you that he posâ€" sesses all the Hécessary qualifications and that he will carry duties of this office to the best of his ability. $§..; i | The peopl@ of Highwood should fully realize that they wil ; eed a man for thig office to whom they may go: E any time, and wh@ will look after the welfare 0 -f', e public at large. His name Will not appear on the ballot, but evéery Highwdéd citizen has the legal right of writing in th ;Z iame of Charles Glass in the Indeâ€" pendent colutin under Police Magistrate, and putting a ,box d a cross before his name. â€"| During this time of depression, many of us need legal a «J ce every day, and we do not have the ‘money . ': ire attorneys. . Charles Glass has always given free legal advice and can be dependâ€" ed upon doing 8o in the future. [ ; Charles Glass has an established offite, and certainly: ha$g. proven that he is worthy of your vote and support ‘by his unblemished record durâ€" ing his terms bf office. We l | As we feel tm‘fiighwood should have for a Police MagistFate, a man thoroughly acquainted and experienebd in all types of legal matters, and one who can #ive justice to all, we have requested Charles Glas® to run for Police Magistrate, even though his e will not appear on the ballot. )mas Bigford, Manager | DEPENDABLE SERYVICE FOR ALL ELECTRiC 8 EFRIGERATORS North Shore Utilities Refrigerating Engineers >§ of Highw(fod: '= THURSDAY 14 HIGHLAND PARK % 374 Central Avenue H. P. 3380 > i APRIL 13 : w y Jt . Frederick Moore \~ Next Speaker « * | Lecture Seri If you have any your home tewn, m nailg and start someth tive;â€"Florida Timesâ€"U ple,, Lincoln and Ve Gleficoe, at 8 p.m. P-% journalist, diplomat, a turer will speak on "F ventures in Foreigh Af lectipre was originally & Martch 28, but. due to £ Mr.‘Moore was asked ti the }United States wit suoka, chief Japanese | the Geneva conference, 23rd to April 13th, it w to tpone his appei Apl'rl(_n 19th â€" Mr. M in New Orleans and beg papgr career, as dorre Washington when Thed velt! was president.: It. Frederick Moore;, for ma socigted pressman in. Pé later organized the| for for the New York Ti Orient is the ongeâ€" man® 1 us t China in $uch we will understand; to | "wh&t the: shooting ‘is* Frojp*192]â€"1924 he s"t'rvj to a-e Japanese" gove was a‘"member of the Ja gation to the Wa’nfl\in‘ ence‘ in 1921.. He has: tensively in China hnd tically all the Chirlese speaks with authopity concerning the Orient. £ ural. gift. for. accurate and statement, which him_to a rrmnrkab‘ra scribe to his country mer political ° and social . c Asin' b j y Hécksaw blades, fpurd wall of a Western jail, ‘v ly the property of some taxpayer trying to ¢ut | a refuge.â€"â€"Detroit New!s Uniteg Evangelical C Bay «Road and. Laure} 4 Hood will talk on law There will be -;r-l speakers. Everybody welgpme. .. .. \ |~ + '&e sixth and i:iofi lectures sponsored by e ons el w e feefei wil take Plats at . Bpecial scenery | an costames have been cr to the attractiveness 0 mange. s |* d , Hold E-:-KIM Aq 'fl: Lake County W or ian Femperance Unjon institute on Thursday from 10 am. to 4 p.m. Tickets . may‘ be o Mrs. Simon Ruwitrh, Road, Highland Park, Temple office., 1: Oak Terrace S The girls and b?'l « gradeâ€" of the Oak Terr Highwood are hard at operetta, "Ask ‘the P be presented in the‘ aw day \evening, April 2 direc¢tion of Miss; Bla son, music: director.| The story of‘ the. of placé on the campus 4 able;schoo!l on commet The‘ plot â€"centers arou whoge mother doe« iaut keep her two childrei Wealthy school friend pretext of a rich aunt,, Maryida to school for 1 year, â€" Contréry tb.g wighes, Maryida gra the offer, eager to, shq Breakeasy, a profound heredity, that she is 18 Maryida surprises evi her splendid work (and Quegn at the next cof of the «chool. . ~ School life. filled wil mengement _ festivities, rotnance, is skillfully w« plot. â€" Speciglties,; suct barn, garland and tap bineiin adding to the c QOperetta, Will 1 Friday Nigh FREDERICK M

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