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Highland Park Press, 3 Jun 1937, p. 3

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Motorists Beware! Accidents Increase During Vacation THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1987 The joyful ery of "school‘s out" heralding the summer vacation peâ€" riod, may bring happiness to the hearts of Illinois‘ million und a half school children, but to the motorists and parents it means added responâ€" -lbili:&:oenhry of State Edward J. H declared in a safety bulâ€" letin issued here today. _ # "Temporarily relieved from the duty of uequirha‘:n education, & major portion of veritable army of youngsters will play in streets and roam the highways in search of pleasure, thus placing‘ added reâ€" sponsibility on the shoulders of the motorists," Sécretary Hughes pointed out. "Careful drivers will bear in mind that even if not playing directly in streets, children will be darting back and forth over roadways at all hours of the day." _ s Harry Stupple Is Temporary Chairman of Water Committee Mr. Hughes said that throughout the nation last year a total of 1,410 children were killed and more than 41,500 were injured while playing in streets. 3 uh _"The appalling number of innoâ€" cont .-hil:l‘v,o'n killed or maimed each duced!" Secretary Hughes declared. "When it comes to protecting the lives of our little ones," continued Secretary Hughes, "there can be no compromise or evasion of this duty on theâ€" part of either parents or motorists. s "Parents, older brothers and sisâ€" ters are morally obligated to coopâ€" erate ‘with the motorist by forbidâ€" ding children to play in streets and by urging them to use the utmost caution while crossing roadways. Smaller‘ children should . be inâ€" structed as to the proper method in crossing: streets." Harry T. Stupple was appointed temporary chairman of the village water comniittee, by Major C. M. Willman, to act for Edwin Palmer. The “Hin%.le Hustler," a publiâ€" cation by the company for which ‘Trustee Palmer works, contains the following: Ed Palmer Host to Auto Credit Executives Mecca of the nations credit execuâ€" tives next June will be Chicago, where elaborate preparations are well underway for the seventh anâ€" nal Credit Congress of Industry. Naturally among the leaders of this assembly, which will also mark the 42nd anndal convention of the National Association of Credit Men, will be the automotive industry. Supervising the activities of this group will be, Chairman A. W. Pfeiffer, United Motor Service Co., Detroit, Mich., and E. M. Palmer, Hinsdale Manufacturing Co., Chiâ€" cago. Fortyâ€"four major groups of indusâ€" tries fi;“fi"%m pumuwmmph.ww sance of Credit. Mr. Palmer‘s many years of credit experience and his exceptional abilâ€" ity as an organizer and leader is well known to local credit men. His selection as a national group leader was automatic. N More recently Mr. Palmer has been requested to act on the Legisâ€" lative committee of the Chicago Asâ€" sociation of Credit Men. The comâ€" mittee will be active during the coming session of the Illinois Legisâ€" lature and will also coâ€"operate in work in other states. "Hiawatha," Speed Train Is Financial . Succéess to Owners That‘s the enviable record achieved by the Hiawatha, streamâ€" lined speed train that will be two years in service Saturday (May 29) for every time it passes a mile post Siilwant ndr?l-t.mw Milwaukee a it nets its owners, the Milwaukee road, $2.49 and posts are passed every minute. A financial success at the tender age of two. s x Probably the only individual train operation for which earning figures are made public, it was. announced in a statement commemorating the Hiawatha‘s anniversary that during its two years operation it carried more than 550,000 paying passenâ€" gers and its gross revenues exâ€" ceeded $2,600,000. During 1936 gross earnings of the Hiawatha, and overflow sections operated frequently, amounted to $3.62 a train mile. Operating costs, including interest and depreciation, were $1.13 a train mile, leaving net m::.â€"u&:-dm P a ex= penses, taxes, solicitation and misâ€" cellaneous costs are not taken into consideration, it being dificult m-uy-n-n-an.: m:‘thqa_'*dn“ brightly hued streamlined steam loâ€" comotives. October 11, 1986, the orâ€" iginal train was replaced by new and improved equipment, each unit now contisting of nine airâ€"condiâ€" May 20, 1935, it consisted of cight cars, all newly built, and drawn by When the Hiawatha began service Hughes declared. to protecting the ones," continued "there can be no tioned cars.. The original train is operated in auxiliary service, "The train has had an ‘exceptionâ€" ally fine "onâ€"time" record during its approximately 615,000 miles of eration, amounting in distance to 25 times around the world. Schedule of the Hiawaths proâ€" vides for a 410 mile run in 890 minâ€" utes, including six station stops en route. Attracted by its great speed and its gay coloring of marcon, crange and silver, even after two years throngs continue to congregate at the trackside to watch the Hiawatha flash by. Deerfield O. E. 8. Luncheon, June 8 The Deerfield chapter of the Eastâ€" ern Star is sponsoring a luncheon and card party on Tuesday, June 8, at the Deerfleld Masonic temple. Mrs. Phil Scully is in charge of arâ€" rangements for the luncheon; Mrs. Ralph Peterson, the Style Show; and Mrs. Walter Page and Mrs. \o THIS SALE FOR JUNE 3, 4 AND 5 Tea of Superior Quality CENTRELLA ORANGE PEKOE bu 22¢ | is 39¢ An especially fine selection of Bremner Bros. cookies in an attractive small kitchâ€" encette size. ¢ o#. Phg. x BRITEâ€"IZE OFFER 4 .. 25¢c ocm If after using this FREE can of Briteâ€"Ite you do not agree that it is the best cleanser you have cans your grocer he will cheerfully refund your 25¢. Briteâ€"Ize is guaranteed to please you. * Use SCOT TOWELS KITCHENET ASSORTMENT 1â€"Can FREE Chocolate Mint Patties, Ib. 35¢ Lemon Gems, Ib. 25¢ Bremner Bros. Special! Guaranteed to Please! 190 | ’r;;.' 33¢ .JAPAN TEA Of. _ .‘ sorie 19€ a.m--m...-u Tess ‘und dusinfoots â€" : / whitens clothes whiter . . . removes staina. Sebt ‘alte Ceneaes »arlt Meave 10 ROLLS 69¢ riap «o4 sCOT TISSUE "We Recommend Linco" 7y M â€" Jable Wi ' iAL Bicesmenge y erel An Econwomical Habit ROLLS Leonard North, the cards. ‘There fluu'uu..umui the main prize is a bedâ€" spread.* Serving of the luncheon begins at 1 o‘clock. Wilmot Grade School Has Class of Seven Commencement exercises were held on Friday evening at the Wilmot grade school at theâ€" west limits of the village of Deerfield. Mrs. Mary Ann MeFaddon of Highland Park, music supervisor, presented the puâ€" pils in a musical program. Leonard OQlson, the class president, gave the address and Frances Horenberger, presented the class gift. Dr. W. F. Weir, minister of the Deerficld Presâ€" byterian church, gave the address. The graduates were: Frances Horenberger , Thomas . Scavuzzo, Mary Behrens, Emmaline Walker, Leonard Olson, Glen Kapschull, and Jeannette Mailfald. _ ‘Teachers in the Wilmot school are Mrs. Delbert Meyer and Miss Donna Belle Jensen. ' Phg. NUVGGETS "~%;!* 2 SILVER CUP APPLE CENTRELLA PINEAPPLE SAUC‘. « a > ?.o;‘: sILYER CUQP OUT CENFRELLA® _ . ;). [ 0 00) 00 WAX BEAN:\?,‘: 2.,.29c¢ | Sauerkraut"};"* 2,,.25¢ OXYDOL. LARGE SIZE TOMATO JUICE . $ .. 2 for 21¢ CENTRELLA CATSUP . ... CENTRELLA PURE FRUIT PRESERVES . RED MEART SILVER CUP COFFEE ........ TWE PREÂ¥ss Whole loin or any size End cuts, 244 to 3 Ib. arg., x 32¢ Fancy Milk Fed Chickens PORK LOIN ROAST FRYER S *28 Railway Ave. Phone Highwood 1000 14 North Shertdan Ré. Phone Highland Park 480 Highwood Grocery & Market 861 Roger Wilams Ave. Tel. Highland Park 2000 H. T. Bakke Grocery & Market For All ns 4 ic FOOD "SsTHie" 2 cans 29¢ Additional Service Offered Customers of North Shore Line 11 A® additional service for customâ€" ers_ has been put in effect by the North Shore line with the placing on sale of American Express Traâ€" velers Cheques at all principal staâ€" tions of the company. J. M. Michaels, general passenger agent, announces that agents at all important main line stations and at Libertyville and Mundelein will handle the chequesh,. Heretofore, this serviec was offered only at the Milwaukee terminal. Fire Hydrant Breaks; Deerfield Without Water, Tuesday A.M. A fire hydrant was broken early Tuesday morning on Deerfield road across from the Brier Hill Country elub in Deerfleld. Repairing took €onsiderable time and no water was No. 2 for for eruarierorerrerrrr o3z3 Cut from the finest prime be Othâ€"Tth ribs, Bs ... 01000000 + DOLE PINRAPT 49c | SPEARS ... I BILVER CUP OTITâ€" 21¢c | GreenBEANS \»;*2 ... 29¢ 14 or. a e e es e & bottle , 16 or. far. All Havors Except Strawbherry VEAL ROAST PRIME RIB ROAST se amanmiesa & PINRAPPLE 19e ‘<"‘ .. lb. 28c FOR FLAVOR VARIETY AND APPETITE APPEAL MEAT Has No available to residents uhtil after ten that morning. Ice cubes were melted f":'nmm.-uua:: or h ‘This same hydrant was broken last fall, Being the main water main, the entire supply for the village was <ut off, Mrs. Wessley Stryker, employed in the village hall, said that more calls came from east siders than from the west side, inquiring about the water, presumably because the slope down the hill gave the west side a little pressure, which enabled them to draw some water. Eaton‘s Moraine Grocery is open evenings for your convenience. Rival tall rolls " & tor 39¢ . .. 21¢ Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. . . 17¢ for CUCUMBERS Fancy hot house ......... 4 for # #® New Southern POTATOES. Fancy, Large Size, Pock ......... 39c CALIFORNIA f RED RASPBERRIES........ tay1%e LARGE RIPE PINEAPPLE............... 2 for 29¢ SWEET TABLE CHERRIES............... _ 1.29e CANTALOUPE tasty English Sa special is kewed Tor thisfate. Pil ap your * . CENTRELLA PRICES _ x Are Quoted on the Market‘s Best J orp monk SALAD DRESSINGS Choice 44 for French Dressing â€"_ _ Fancy Broadleaf M NÂ¥\ frorms AMQ UEortABE® SPINACH Paul Schuize FRESHâ€"BAKED Kenitworth Sondwica â€"COOKIES Wrapped in OLD MONK RIPE OLIVES se 3,.081 Cellophane Sweet, Ripe Thowsand Island Dressing OLD MONK OLIVE OIL uB SeAP iA N2 DOG FOODS Evans Feed Stozre Sam certify for quality? What butter does Uncle $10 Central Ave. NEW BEETS 2 ... 15C Subscribe for THE PRESS A tasty butter ArNnoLD C. BREMER TELEPHONE H. P. 1988 BUTTER COOKIES FANCY ER BRUSH on sale at : 19c Mayonnaise PAGE Tel. H. P. 124

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