" KINOGRAMS no: W' db CO." ESTATE Hand Park, Illinois alum". 101.! a; 1m “JESS†dl Estate ,yy, . 'tte'. II- It“. - idtrittt Int-b. hi';'.'.", lap-d0“ I.“ modal-hid“- L'nh each.†into -erwhebu- The! Val-Pb _ 1tt.ehtom.iwhott-bems “ht-y hMitUrto Park's mist' beautiful ith Rower gardens and Bl, lovely tto 'foot from " out side priced from no per foot below the Ahuy a few of these i will: fast. _ hnrt of Highland Pare. to Elm Place school. 1 D High school. 5 blocks to ation. Beautiful "t room home: 4 M rooms. , hen reh 10 x " feet. 1" tgli',. lard wood Linton Mt in: Boor. 1 Itt,ht 70 x 168. Ra.. _ . Must sell. Priced W. smug. whet-ts. Two tine tile I. tt to thim with M Era-tent Writer , bth Mt attractive tire placed A beautiful In porch. to“ modern bun-Ii... -ee'_re' ha 10 “my" a. PM!!! no“. fld,'itfJ. an... ,Y and SATURDAY RUTH MILLER WED. aid THURS. LAKE :t'l'mxc IN RRAL mum we in Highland Park g. We“!!! te in: bun! [CHARDT it and stqmge rooms. ANCE? AVID?' ARTIN haul. who-elite W"dnu--‘ lam animati- " an - he that AN Pun" Y arid! MONDAY “sock/ms an " ‘UDE SHORT 910 RALSTON m- " JNSI'RANCB be China“ 888 Cantu] The American people abhor the dic- tatorship: of Europe, and yet they seem to do about what the political bosses tell them to. _ It is "the Pageant of? 1776," held in commemoration of the one hundred and Mtieth anniversary of American independence., The spectacle is being held particularly for the thousands of visiting Elks who will be here in con- vention at that time. d . 12. The urena is being built with permission of the Lincoln Park com- missisoners especially toy the Produc- tion. 3 . What is said to be the world's greatest outdoor production and fire- works spectacle will he seen in the new Lincoln Park next: at Sheridan road and Waveland avenue on July PAGEANT OF 1776 William Salisbury, 53 years old, a resident of Trofton, Can., who has been living at Libertyville while work- ing on the Budd memorial in that vil- lage, dropped dead last week on the streets of Libertyville " he listened to street musicians play. according to word received by rela- tives in this county. Death was due to heart disease. B. F. Hendee, a resident of Lake county for almost all of his 77 years of life and a brother of the late Al Hendee, county clerk of Lake county for many years :and father of the - county eJrrk, died in Moline, 11].. last week,' at' 'the are of 77 years Pr. Howard C. Hoatt of Waukegan, was elected president of the Lake County Medical society in the annual meeting of that organization, held in the Victory Memorial hospital, Wau- kegan. last week. Dr. Hugo Banyan was named as vice president of the organization while, Dr. S. L. Keller was re-elected as secretary and treas- cry? of the group. Steve Rynkael. Waukegan coal 1nd building supply dealer, was elected secretary of the Illinois-Wisconsin Coal Dealers associatibn last week, at the annual convention Wield at Delmn Lake in the Highland hotel. He is also a member of the board. Ignatz Potz, convicted in Lake coun- ty circuit court for the murder of a motorcycle policeman and serving; life term in Joliet penitentiary, It be a free man on O¢tober 11, 1980, According to an order filed with the secretary of state today by Governor Small. - Jane brides for 1926 outdiatanced those of other years, it was discover- led todar.when the licenses for the month were tabulaged in the oMee of county clerk, Lew A. Hendee. It mu, found that 583 men had led brides to the altar this year while in 1925 only 495 couples had agreed to the mar- riage, contract. . Steps for the organization of a civic or4lheitra to be composed of musicians of Waukegan and North Chicago were taken at a meeting ot'leaders in civic waits in the two cities held in the Chamber of Commerce rooms, Wau- kegan; last week. _ . . During the month of June $421,300 was expended for buildings in 'Wau- keean, it was reported by Walter Nits belink, head of the city building de- partment. This is almost double the mount for last year which reached semen; T NEIGHBORHOOD J0'PHNGg Interesting Happenings About This Part of North Shore and Vicinity; County Seat Doings _ BItggt NEWS "EMS _ FROM LAKE COUNTY F amily 5 Next PART 1 , PARTS TO BE BIG SHOW L53: 'W; s away mu m' we“: 'sr'c'we m THAT Vwo-sv-coun cm AND OPP THEY GO . / "THEN, u: PACKS m: gt.", ' Wer. mummy m t. .m 3 People who have visited t eHake front during the past few w a have gheen. struck by the low level of the rwater in the lake, the lowest, levels i baring hundreds of feet of betieh that ; in former years were covered by from in few inches do a foot or Fore of fwater. That. the condition ill persist throughout the year. is ce in. 7 It is expected, however, that th levels of the lake will rise steadily succeed- ing years.‘ . It is thronght by lake fro habitues that the level of the lake i now be- low that of 1819. The be h nt the lake front is steadily wid nine and the city is adding to its tid hold- ings as the water recedes. Lack of snow 'and rainfall i treme north during the wi simmer is responsible for usually low lake levels this the opinion of Col. Robert Is dolph of Chicago, engineer Mississippi. Valley associatl stated today that the level fo in 1925 approached It.85 1 lowest ever recorded. The I last year was 578.21 feet. l the level was 577.7 feet, t e on record. The highest- le 1 lake gecording to records w when it rose to 58434. i' LAKE LEVEL LOWER il' THAN IN MANY YEARS _ The Ravinia opera singers are! now comfortably domiciled in homes ad- joining the park or in nearby north shore towns and everything is swing. in along harmoniously in a most: suc- cessful season. Mme. Luerezia Bori has taken the house of Mr. and (Mrs. H. P. Harmon, 316 Laurel avenue, Highland. Park, while the Ramona are in the east. Giovanni Martinelli is occupying a residence in a uiet spot in Hubbard Woods. 'Giufeppe Denise is in ‘Glencoe, Alice Gentle is occuping Dr. Grady's home 'otr Forest avenue, Luella Melius'hasl taks en a house onRidgewood drive Ina Bourskaya is occupying the (E. G. Wright home on South Linden}E ave- nue. and Desire Defrere is _1ivi g on Central avenue, the four latter-"Ling in Highland Park which is thh hear- cst residential district to RaVinih. During the “and tennis in " Skokie club last week, when enthusiasts from Chicago and t tite.north shore, “(we‘ll a visitors thronxed the stand grounds a spectators at the _ state tournament, which . brings a galaxy of terminator: from far countries, the boxes always the scones of mlny ttttt ties throughout all matéhes. This, season, the boxholders been Herman Bartholomay, Taylor, Maurice S. Miller, B: Holloway, John W. Scott, F V_-..-...._y, uvuu n. “UH†& H. Scétt, Vincent E. Healy, HTS Knox, James Simpson, Gard, Pirie, James M. Sheldon, Frar Compton., _ RAVINIA ARTISTS IN . NORTH SHORE. my, Practically All of Thom Comfortably Domiciled Near Here . , MANY noxnonnms - ' AT mums M 'tts I: . A i T the ex- i ter and the un- , year in m Ran- of the Ion who the lake foot the level for lit 1819, ie lowest el, of the a in 1838 sefge Wow feta lerick Winch buys even were 1 par- MES have Rani While the hard boiled bachelors have passed safely through a danger- ous period of sentiment. the summer moonlight nights he still a source of peril. T The favored month for 'weddings has passed, but many of our maiden ladies would be perfectly willing to fake chances on July or Auzust. Lenders of Methodism) from all parts of the world will participate in the meetings this year, the roster of speakers including several bishops and outstanding lay workers. Every branch of the denomination is to have its innings during the week. Methodists of the north shore are looking forward with keen anticipa- tion to the annual camp meetings of the denomination to be held " the DesPlaines comp grounds, July 16.to 25. This year marks the 67th anni- versary of the establishment of the camp grounds at Des Plaines. N. S. METHODISTS T0 ATTEND CAMP MEET Looking Forward With Keenest Anticipation to Sixty- Seventh Session Pope. 'Civics-Forest B. slefkin. ' Membership and Publicity-Maids. John D. Austin. , House-Omer B. Farr.. . Additional members of the forego- ing committee will be appointed " a later date. A committee comprising H. A. Sherer, Fred J. Lnettig, Bert M. Kohler and President Ray Garrett will have charge of the tournament. The chairmen of the various stand- ing committee who were appointed follow: - Auditing-Frank D. Loomis. Entertainment - Henry Patterson The tournament will be"heid " the Glencoe golf club. 'It is usually held in,July or August,-but it was decided to choose a later date this year ow- ing to the. fact that' there are so many members out of town on vacations and' it is usually after Labor Day be- fore all return.' _. A The oiReers and directors of the Glencoe Men’s club held I meeting' at the Chicago realestate board oMeea, " Waist Monroe street, Friday, " which.time chairmen were appointed for the coming' year and September 15 was chosen as the datearf the an- nual golf tournament of the club. GLENCOE MENS CLUB NAMES COMMITTEES manna» an. rumors. mum! Little Petra-grams am. a": tiWiitt Mrs. Francis E. Miller, a former resident of Glencoe, has been visiting her friends in Glencoe the put week. Mrs. Miller, who home is ill-Buffalo, N; Y., is staying at, the Orrimrton hotel. She expects to retqrn home in about a week, itlis reported. 'In the production of beef cattle Illinois ranks seventh, being exceed.. ed by Texas, Iowa, mhratrha,Jratttsas, South Dakota and Himuri. The lead.. ing beef cattle producing counties af the state are Henry with a total inf 48,169 head on farms in 1926; Bureau, with 40,744; Ogle, M,106; De Kalb, 34,048; Knox, 30,556; LaSalle, 30,461; Fulton, 29,706; Carroll, 29,624; Han- cock, 28,086; Jo Davie“, 24,871; Lee, 24,287; Warren, 24,021; Mercer, M,- 014; Sangamon, 22.695; Adams, 21,- 270; and McLean, 21,246. Illinois leads all other states as 'a market place for beef cattle, accord- ing to the Farmers' Union Live Stock commission. The three public mor- kets of the state at Chicago, East St. Louis and Peoria received a total of 5.371.550 head in 1925. At Chicago alone 3,871,149 cattle were received, which is a greater number than was received on all the markets of any state outside of Illinois. The num-. bers received at East St. Louis and Peoria were 1,444,252 and 56,149 head, respectively. THURSDAY, JULY i, tr, 1936 STATE LEADS IN ' CATTLE MARKETING Leland Lewis, who starred' on the Purple team last fall, also is attend- ing the summer session. Lewis is making up a bit of work which he had to postpone because of the call of the athletic field. ' Various athletes of national fame are attending Northwestern univer- tity this summer. James Madison Stitler, Jr., nephew of the Rev. Fran- cis Stif1pr of the Wilmette. Baptist church, who played right end and was made captain' of the Brown university toottran eleven but fell is making up some work which he lost while forced ,to remain home [at winter. Shortly after Christmas, a Mom tooth he came infected and the husky boy had to keep away from]the class room. He is now studying contemporary drama and Shakespeare it North- western university, proving, accord- ing to the registrar, that no matter if a lad may be one of the best grid- iron warriors in the country he may be quite high-brow in ordinary life. ATHLETES OF NOTE_ . AT SUMMER SCHOOL 'iftra Ea Al That the state will be made unde- sirable fur. a health resort for either winter or summer for bank bandits is further attested by the fact that beginnihg this month elimination shbota will be held in each county in the state, including Lake county, in which the best of the sharpshooter: in the ranks of the town mural will be selected to represent the county in the big Camp‘Logm shoot. Bank bandits are going to h." I tough time of it in Illinois after tom, bank guards organised in all could-I in the state and unlisted With the state bankers get their shooting a,“ and trigger fingers limbered up in the series of shooting contest: to be held at Camp Logan in this county. during the week of Amt 9. To Have Marksmanship Practice at Camp Logan Week of August Ninth Mrs. Harold G. Sperling of 125 Crescent drive, Gleneoe, is chsim'un of the social committee of the Alli- ance Francaise for the year. She ha as her assistants, Miss Marion Dit- on. Miss Mary Taber, Miss Dorothea Felt, Miss Harriet Prentiss, Miss El- eanor Holden, Miss Genevieve Scully and, Miss Olive Hulbert. The two vice-chairmen are Mrs. Dorr E. Felt and Mrs. Edward J. Brundage. TOWN BANK GUARDS WILL GET TRAINING The construction of Route 178 is earnestly hoped for by Lake county retsidertU, for it will give a direct ott- iet to Rockford and the territory around it. . GLENCOE WOMAN ON 3 FRENCH communes: m fa Every address, wu I plea (of the early building of Route 178 out of the $100,000,000 bond issue. chief of the department of public A letter from Comelinl Miller, works, was read. It “and that co- operation among the cities and tone along the route'hgs been licking Ind chai the quarrels as to locations, were allowed to subordinate the building of the road. ' An enthusiastic meeting for. good roads we: held at Rockford lat M for the'purpotse of martin; the strength of the cities along the route and bringing pressure to bear upon the state. Representatives from Zion were Mayor Ernest Hanna! ad Theodore Forby. John Donn we. the Channel Lake representative ‘ and Frank King the Antioch delegate. Business, organizations in the northern part of the mm are unit. ing in a concerted drive for immedi- ate action, by the highway countab- sion for the paving of Robe: 178. which extends from Rockford to " on City. _ Hrs. $tatherine Eisenhower. o lib: long resident of Glenna, died and wool: at her home, 614 Elam following on illness of three e (duration. Mrs. Eli-enlarger“: I, daughter of the late In. In, M trick; She Wu 61 you; old. The husband, Hugo Eioenbomr, on: son. Richard, and 1 daughter, In. Mir. goret Cuoer, survive. Burial won " Secret! heart cemetery following "e vices at Sacred Heart church. " The active pallbearers were Any not Bienlich. Jana. Boinlich, W Diettrich, Frank Diettrieh, Joe Schindler and Emil Moore. Boator-; try pollbeuers were In. Don; Schweiger, Mrs. Mary Runner. In! Margaret Ryan; in. Cathryn; Schromm. 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