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Highland Park Press, 23 Jan 1941, p. 18

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18 Highwood Council Takes Action In Recent Soldier Case In view of the recent bealng O% a soldier following an argument over a cab fare last Thursday, the Highwoodâ€"council‘s meeting on Friâ€" day night was given over mainly to the discussion of this affair. Imâ€" mediate revision of theâ€" ordinance was orderel granting the mayor QualityCleaners _ _ Phone H. P. 178 _ RELIABLEANIJAUNDRYA DRY CLEANING CO. New Thousandâ€"Dollar Auto Accident Policy for $5.00! This policy covers any person from ten years up while operating, driving, riding in, adjusting, changing tires, repairing or cranking a private automobile, or while riding as a passenger in a public passenger autoâ€" mobile, or by the explosion or burning of an automobile, or being struck, run down or run over by an automobile. : It provides for the payment of specific amounts up to $1,000.00, and, in addition, all hospital expenses, nurses‘ fees and medical or surgical treatment, up to $500.00 for any one accident. l 2 North Sheridan Road An International Daily Newspaper Published by THE CHPJS'!,;!AN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIETY One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts f is Truthfulâ€"Constructiveâ€"Unbiasedâ€"Free from Sensationalâ€" ism â€" Editorials Are Timely and Instructive and Its Daily .WTW%&W%WWMM the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. s { O ce Price $12.00 Yearly, or $1.00 a Month. â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€" Saturday Issue, includins Magazine Section, $2.60 a Year. Introductory Offer, 6 Issues 25 Cents. Obtainable at: Christian Science Reading Room 43 North Sheridan Road _ Highland Park, Illinois THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR THINK OF IT! ALL THIS FOR $5.00! V. WM. BRIDDLE the recent beating of ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE World‘s News Seen Through Highlandâ€"Park 93 power to take action against cab drivers who cause trouble through their employers. This revision will not correct the damage already done, but it will prevent similar oc¢â€" currences in the future. The mayor expressed his regret over this incident at the meeting, and army officials are withholding the quarantine they threatened on Highwood until the outcome of the cabâ€"drivers‘> trial. Wâ€"*,. ower to take action against cab| Works of New York to supply lrivers who cause trouble through | chemicals for the water plant durâ€" heir employers. This revision will | ing the coming year, and received mot correct the damage already| and filed a. letter from the state lone, but it will prevent similar 0¢â€" | health department . stating that currences in the future. Highwood water is safe for drinkâ€" The mayor expressed his regret| ing jpurposes, free from contamiâ€" over this incident at the meeting,| nation and complimenting the city and army officials are withholding| on the neat and sanitary appearance the quarantine they threatened on | of its plant. . The letter© was . sent Highwood until the outcome of the | by C. W. Classen, chief sanitary clgn-d!'h&l’l’ t:d‘ld flat .~| engineer for the state. e thousand dollars was again | â€" riye Chief Arthur. Englund reâ€" transferred from the garbage fund| ported that 30 calls had beer . &n to the general fund, so that the ofâ€" | swered ~during 1940, with actual ficers might receive their salaries. | property loss valued at $1,207. Although Simpson Calzia and Bork City Engineer James Anderson 11 opposed the payment of the salaries | y /; heen Kked to contact Irs to the_vpohce force, Alderman Cowâ€" Sharp, WPA supervisor, in regards gill pointed out that under the presâ€" | , tainl : t funds for ent cireumstances it was impossible * Qb Ing. government 1UD to cut th fice 1 T warned the installation of a sanitary sewel t re police force and W@rned | on_ Clay street. _ Although Ander that additional men may be needed. son stated that WPA funds would uge et;gcilthalso;‘p&mve{! t““mf be approved only where the public W e eson kall| jogense was concerned, Highwoo{ for Highland Park, IIL. HE P RE S S Fire Chief Arthurâ€" Englund â€" reâ€" ported that 30 calls had been anâ€" swered during 1940, with actual property .loss valued at $1,207. City Engineer James Anderson T has been asked to contact Ira Sharp, WPA supervisor, in regards : lc o o t cole oV i ncacl â€"b Bb h Puntinale PuicAicr sA t F to obtaining government funds for the installation of a sanitary sewer on Clay street. Although â€"Anderâ€" son stated that WPA funds would be approved only where the â€"public defense was concerned, Highwood officials are hopingâ€" that because the street is closely related geoâ€" graphically _ with barracks being built on the south end of the fort, funds would be allotted to them because it would also benefit ‘the health of those in the garrison. First Aid Class »+Of Red Cross Unit â€"~~â€"Meets Each Monday The First Aid class of the Highâ€" land Park Red Cross met Monday, January 13th and 20th at the Comâ€" munity Center, with Miss Davidson, from headquarters in Chicago as the instructor. theny © Women coming to the class in cars are askedto park behind the Comâ€" munity Center where there is plenty of room, as there is a one hour parkâ€" ing. law for Central Ave. In this way they will help the traffic conâ€" gestion on the main street. _ _The class will continue for eight â€"The class. w1 more Mondays. "There is also a group of men who wish a class in the evening. Please anyone Wishing to join call Mrs. Gilroy, H. P. 2461â€"as soon as posâ€" sible. . The regular Friday meetings at the Guild hall of Trinity church will, of course, â€" continue. Please help there too. & ~WINNETKA 2050 ’Gam WEsTERN LAUNDRY CO. 890 Linden Ave. Very Finest Laundering Zoric Odorless Dry Cleaning Winnetka L. F. Academy Meets â€"_â€" â€"Culver Friday P. M Lake Forest academy will a&g’ host to the Culver Military academy basketball team on Friday, Januar: 24. ~The varsity basketball cam will start at 8 p.m. in the academy gymnasium, and â€"the Culver team will spend the night as guests of the academy. This will be the third Midâ€"West Prep Conference game of the season. Lakeâ€"Forest academy has already played the Park schoo of Indianapolis, and Elgin academy of Elgin, III. taÂ¥ ul Boy Scout Troop 324 Go On Camping Trip Members of Troop 324 are leavin;1 this afternoon for a week end out. ing at Camp Dan Beard, nea Wheeling. They will return Sundsy morning.. Only the High school scouts will go today (Thursday) white the grade school members will join the troop Friday. The outing is in charge of the Troop staff. The purpose of the trip is to get the boys out of doors and to work on advancement. â€" ug T EN Pins Team Severi Studio â€" Felils Womens Duffy & Duffy Hi Glenn ... Siljestrom‘s ... Faye Barkley . Andy Jacobs ... Team Round Up .â€"...â€"â€" Seguin & Logan â€" Vogue Cleaners ... Wickham Reerf. & Pure Oil Service . Highland Refuse & Kuehne Recoration Moose Lodge ... Team Tail Twisters Hubs ...........< King Beasts Team Marchi â€"Bro#, ... Swanson Plambing Koon Autos ... North Shore Buick ZLengler: Cleaners .. Nelson Motor Sales Team Alcyon Theatre ........ Central Tireâ€"Co. ... McPherson Garage . Huber Electric ... Hecketsweiler Studio Benard Jr. _ ............ Hill & Stome ... *"Lost 13 pounds in 80 day». Didn‘t believe it possible to los* weight in such an easy way. ! am very solid.and find it harder to lose weight. I feel fine and have felt no i!1 effects, thanks to AYDS Candy and Reducing Plan." HIGHLAND TEN PIN LADIES _ _ Jan. 16, 1941 Thursday, January 23, 110 qgpurs AYDSâ€"Sold by Leading Drug and Department Stores Refuse Service Recerf. Service SERVICE CLUB Jan. 13, 1941 BUSINESS MENS Jan. 18, 1941 _ LOST F3 LBS. IN 30 DAYS CITY Jan. 18, 1941 NATIONAL Jan. 19, 1941 â€"â€"L. K., Chicag« 34 34 32 28 25 19 18 28 27 26 25 24 18 16 82 27 24 28 22 22 20 Al 32 28 26 24 24 A2 22 15 29 21 26 25 23 18 20 20 22 26 20 20 20 21 22 2s 24 30 82 18 18 21 22 28 28 25 34 16 20 22 #4 24 27 26 88 19 21 21 22 23 30 81 558 44 30 191 160 150 178 1 684 681 198 682 14 818 a61 18 3$7 §11 788 MAGNIFICENT, _ â€" Mink Coat (taken guaranteed â€" for _/ $1,500. Now. $350 FORâ€"SALE : NEST . Skates, size 9. A will sell for $2.50 Highland Park HOLTEN CORNTE eondition ; origin R.C.A. â€" Stromi Highland §41 Central Ave Toy Pomeranian PV beauties ;â€"male_and registered stock ; x petia 3012 or Uni BEAUTIFUL . NE Afghan and wh ~ painting, â€" Italian Bookhouse For cond. Phone Lil if you wish. . M Michigan Ave, C FOR QUICK DK ond hand furn goods eall Cro: Emerson St. T lishment ‘of its $40. Tel. H.P. WANTED ~FOR MERCURY You can save new 8 passenge months old and Natural finish h upholstery, grey er. defrosters, lights. Call Mr. LIsTING OF! 1 REAL â€"ESTATE lay, January For Sal OF Up _ on all our f A, â€" Stromber for an ree, two, D ngalow, :5 rk, ~ Deerfiel close map lly. â€" Addre Railway Av to 50% G ATIONAL \RK . 1( es is wolict us to purt ding PH PETS F Wan on

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