Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 8 Mar 1928, p. 16

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_|I We Sell the Victor the Lowest Priced Good Adding Machine * _ in the World Following is a copy of the official report made by Observer Laux to the government weather bureau departâ€" ment: Mean tempertureâ€"28.5. Maximum temperatureâ€"53. Minimum temperatureâ€"2 below. Greatest daily rangeâ€"35. Total snowfallâ€"3.6 inches. Clear daysâ€"10. Cloudy daysâ€"10. Partly cloudy daysâ€"9. Prevailing windâ€"N. W. The month of February was one of the mildest winter months reâ€" corded at the Waukegan weather buâ€" reau since its installation, according to John 0. Laux, government weather observer there. A mean temperaâ€" ture of 28.5 degrees was recorded while the highest mark reached was 53 degrees on February 3. The lowâ€" est mark was reached on February 25 when the thermometer registered 2 below zero. ‘ parents, in order to have a chance to sleep in the highâ€"up feather bed, as they had to get on a chair and jump up in order to get into bed, and they would sink almost out of sight among the feather. The name Millen was Eva E. P. Millen wife of M. M. Galloway died November 1885. Welter H. Millen 1827â€"1891. Hadassah Millen (wife of Walter) 1830â€"1863, Ida Belle Millen died 1865, age 6 years; Caroline Scott, and Alexander Scott; W. Millen owned lot 32 on the north of the drive and half of 31 on the north of the drive. Frances P. Millen wife of David Cornwell, Simeon T. Cornwell age eleven months, died in 1865. originally McMilien, but the Deerâ€" field family dropped the Mc. "Some of the \Deerfield . |iiouen remember John McMillen, and on of them The 13 Irish from Mechan‘s setâ€" tlement, wished to call the Township Erin, but by three votes the 17 setâ€" tlers from Cadwell‘s and Wilmot‘s Corners prevailed and the township was named Deerfield. This was apâ€" propriate also because of the large number of deer that were in the woods. On a clear space of about two acres on the high ridge, between the two waterways Lake Michigan and the Des Plaines river, the deer came to lie in the sun in Deerfield. Members of the Millen family who are buried in the Deerfield cemetery are J. S. Millen died August 11, 1853, age. 56 years and eleven months. Amy P. Millen died in 1888 age eightyâ€"one years. â€" It was John Millem who suggested the name Deerfleld, that of his home in Connecticut when town 43, range 12 was named in 1850. FEBRUARY WAS MILD MONTH, RECORDS SHOW _ 6â€"Bank $75.00, 8â€"Bank $100.00 } Convenient Monthly Terms if Desired . Mundreds of Users on the North Shore Prove that _ the Victor Needs no Introduction in this Community . _AMPLE FUNDS TO LOAN 51%â€" 6% Highland Park Address R. F. KUHNS, 877 Lincoin Avenue. Highiand Park 1860 Continued from page 1 UDELL PRNTNG COMPANY HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, Agents KUHNS, DITTUS & KUHNS CONSTRUCTIONâ€"REFINANCING RESIDENCES, STORES, APARTMENTS Safeguarded Investments 11 South‘h Sglle &m, Chi [ "An expenditure of $1,000,000 will be made here within a short time," he said, "for enlargements, . new equipment and other improvements. JThis must be done. The hospital is | now overcrowded with 600 patients, {one hundred more than the hospital | was designed for and there are many | many more applicants seeking admis~ | sion." Modern Plumbing and Heating Eetimates Cheerfully Given _ Jobbing a Specialty WITTEN BUILDING Shop H. P. 1404 _ Res. H. P. 439â€"1342 tub and ‘rlumbinq are thoroughly modern and convenient. Money spent in the bath room is a wise investâ€" ment; the cost is T:ickly saved in lesâ€" senimg doctor‘s bills, because cleanliâ€" ness is health. We sell modern fixâ€" tures and install them. See us now. Nothing is more conducive to health and comfort than the dail !)u_th. A_ll tl}e more so when your b‘ti him 2" Billy: "I see that Fanny Footlights roped in old Moneybags in approved fashion." Returas to Great Lakes With Tale of Wanderings Over Dr. Bledsoe, a member of the Amâ€" erican Legion, invited all Legionaires to visit the hospital, get acquainted with the workings of the care for the disabled buddies, and get behind the proposition to make it the best hospital in the country. NAVAL Speaking before 600 men gathered‘ at initiation meeting of the American Legion, at Waukegan, Dr. Bledsoe,| newly appointed superintendent inI charge of the U. S. Veteran‘s Buâ€" reau hospital at North Chicago, preâ€" dicted that within a very shot time the North Chicago hospital will be increased to a 1,000 bed clplcityf making it the largest, best equipped | and most modern of the Veterans | Bureau â€" hospitals throughout the: United States. ( It seems that at the time of the visit of the United States fleet to Australia Connelly while on liberty missed a train that would have brought him to his liberty port. Walkâ€" ing and running he finally reached They applied to the American consul| Regardless of the _order in the Cirâ€" there for help and assistance and | ::: g““n' "}’"'u:"'“ be an appeal to after waiting several weeks for aid | upreme court, 3 decided to shift for himself. He; 6 F‘nnll:.kfl':hi and oltl;;r‘:‘ ns u.be_ F 1 Tass e glon are 0 ;}::: p;dr‘onlaic:e“?r:ll vmhmt:n:mk., tain title to 900 acrcs of swamp land fi‘nall“yr mhaki;lg his :n‘yl b:ck to Sent-lf ::::pt:; :':hlel:;‘l c’;:::tsy“itth'u:. °fi']:; :ee(:ded.;};’tr:: ; .lfis ‘;‘::e hie“ p;’;l by the State of U!lincis against Hatch kansas and gave himself up to the and other farmers, it being contended recruiting officer of the place. From| that the land is being held by those there he was transferred to Great | occuvyllnz "h:, land ."‘:ho‘" tl.tl‘e. Lakes to await court martial action. | ATel of ";b‘:"';l FMM Authorities at Great Lakes, it is said, B1 tt::neyx A nt !:' '.:'d Nathan h:ove been much impressed by hisf Be:;'d rt:strien?or:;en'rhur::av “:: preâ€" es ‘ Jogist testified as to the contents of Earle Francis Connelly, maval deâ€" serter, recently turned in at Great Lakes naval training station, may win leniency at the court martial scheduled to take pl=ce soon with his story of adventure which reads like the chapters taken from some book of fiction; according to a Waukegan newspaper. the dock just as the fleet was steamâ€" ing away in the distance. PREDICTS HOSPITAL _ WILL BE ENLARGED Billy Moran Brothers om 360 CENTRAL AVENUE THE BATH LUXURIOUS AL DESERTER HAS STORY OF A.DVIN‘I'URII swm MCH. "No, the lass sued him "You mean she lassooed Brook Golf club at Waukegan writes that because their business addresses were given, instead of Home addressâ€" ©s, some Highland Park Members .'md‘lhl_h-fi-lhm given as follows: J. A. DeCelle, Leonâ€" The 2â€"cent reduction would permit approximately 300,> 0,00G galions of gasoline to be soll for the lower figure before the total :ax collected in exhausted. CORRECT LIST OF GOLF CLUB MEMBERS Under this plan gasoiine. already reduced to 16 cents a gallon since the tax law was declared unconstituâ€" tional, would be loworcd again, this time to 14 cents. the refund each dealer receives The motor club plar is for gasoline dealers, to whow the refunds will go to lower retail prices on gasoline unâ€" til the amount of the "cut" consumes ‘ Attorney General Carlstrom anâ€" nounced some time ago that if the fsuu of Illinois wins in the case | against Hatch, ct al, the 900 mcres | of land will be added to the summer | playgrounds and huanting grounds in | the lake region of northern Ilinois. | The state claims the land in quesâ€" j tion was formerly a lake. a share in the gas tax refund of $6,â€" 240,000 for every automobile owner in Chicago and the state. _ ° Joseph Braun, legal adviser, heads 2 bureau which awaits a ruling by a bureau which awaits a ruling by Atâ€" torney General Caristrom on disposiâ€" tion of the gas tax funds to go into According to the the church was to ; for dedication on E. this year, and while be possible because c dotail yet to be atte stated y«cterduy by building committce + would be ready to t. after that date. The outside walls The Chicago Motor Club anâ€" mounced last week it would fight for The outside walls of the structure were completed some time ago and the roof completed over a month ago. The materiais for the towcr, which is to adorn th> front of the building, were delivered lust week and work has alâ€" ready st’d on its ecnstruction. The new â€" Presbyterian â€" church which has been under construction during the past winter at the corner of Maple and Douglas avenve, Liberâ€" tyville, is rapidly taking on a finished appearance and present indications point to the completion of the work, at a date very near that set when the work was started. . 4.â€"â€" _ MOTOR CL“B PLANS T FIGHT FOR TAX REFUND Wants Some Method of Reimâ€" bursing Auto Owners for Money Paidâ€"Out, Report Good Progress on Presbyterian Structure in That City Is Reported The long fought swamp land case involving property valued at around $1,000,000 in the Fox river valley beâ€" tween Lake and McHenry counties was aired again last Thursday before Special Master in Chancery Hervey C. Coulson. This matter has been fought for several years and it is expected that the hearing will be comâ€" pleted within the next few months. Regardless of the order in the Cirâ€" cuit court, there will be an appeal to At the hearing Attorneys S. S. Dubamel and Max L. Przyborski, assistants to Attorney General Carlâ€" strom, represented the state; Assistâ€" the soil and other geological condiâ€" tions which Hatch and the other farmers trying to get title to the land maintain justify their claims. StTom, represented the state; Assistâ€" ant State‘s A(firrnoy Sidney H. Block and Attorney R. K. Welsh repreâ€" sented the county of Lake. LHBERTYVILLE CHURCH NEARING COMPLETION Litigation in Progress Over on Tract Retween McHenry and Lake Counties; Seek Title my to that tarn of the ended nave aster this original member the 1 over Sunday of will hardly amount of to, it was mber of the he building ver shortly YALUE plans ready Amazing Nasn price reductionsâ€", I EfSfective Feb. 1st t AN - E ,, § cnppiiipe ie HIG H L A N D PAR_K 348 Park Avenue o | It another striking indication of his ‘-?lruh-u- logzl:c Nash o.:n.-. Aner motoring at lowest possible 'l\-.-.l‘l!-h-dd.,-u.nh. -l'rh-‘-d- thousand dollars L. o. hw..mâ€"--lgln_ 1. 0. 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