|REPUBLIGCAN |â€"â€"RALLYâ€"â€" {WAUKEGA N __ Candidatefor UnitedStatesSenator 1 OSCAR E. CARLSTROM, LOUIS L. OTIS F. GLENN, W. J. STRATTON, Saturday, March 17, 1928 High School Gymnasium PHONE 2700 Washington and Jackson Streets a quain en " w S PE A K E R S _ Candidate for Attorney General Candidate for Secretary of State It is a pleasure for us to sell Bowman‘s Milk beâ€" cause we know it pleases so many people. It‘s the kind of milk you want to drinkâ€"fragrantly fresh and richly delicious eve\ry day of the year. But it is only by tasting Bowman‘s Milk that you can truly appreciate its goodness. So won‘t you try it today? CHICAGO ar«4 SUBURBS No Admission Charge |*** â€"_â€"__â€"____|[ â€"â€"â€"_ * Telephone 38003301 _ | / _ Candidate for Governor Park.‘ Final report of administrator de bonis non with will annexed apâ€" â€"proved, estate closed. Recent procecdings in probate eourt, of interest here, are reported The general committee in charge of the testimonial dinner to William J. Stratten of Ingleside, candidate for secetary of state, to be held on the night of March 17 at the Wauâ€" kegan township high school gymnasâ€" ium have announced that State‘s Atâ€" torney A. V. Smith is to be the toastâ€" master of the occasion. The affair is sponsored by the Republican Cenâ€" tral Committee of Lake County and Attorney Max L. Preyborski of North Christine Lauridsen, et al., minors, Highland Park. Letters of guardianâ€" ship issued to James Lauridsen. Bond of $2,000. Inventory, approved. R Burfn Colclasure, minor, Lake Bluff. Decree to mortgage real esâ€" tate sct aside and bearing on petition to mortgage continued to March 19. William J. Kren, Deerficld. Letters of administration issued to Harold R. Vant. Bond of $2500. Proof of heirship taken. Appraisers appointed. Charles B. Powel, Highland Park. Petition for probate of will filed and set for hearing March 29. Redimus ho nohanijer par Bumenigght i4 5 . :4 ~ rpatures of witnesses. of heir "tus x _isâ€"o~ me]| North Shore Gas Company | _ Rpatures of witnesses. N:u_s ship taken. â€"Indieated value of estate This action is a direct outgrowth of Chicago‘s fight to stop pollution by mdustrial plants in the Calumet reâ€" gion, according to Dr. William F. King, Indiana state health commi~â€" sioner, who announced the results of the conference at a banquet attended by the hundred delegates to the conâ€" Chicago, secretary of the committee, is chairman of the general committee. Secretary of State Louis L Emâ€" merson, candidate for governer; Atâ€" torney General Oscar Caristrom, who is out for reâ€"election; and Otis Glenn, candidate for United States senator are expected to be present. Stratton is making the secretary of state race on â€" the Emmersonâ€"Caristromâ€"Glenn slate. Brigadier General Paul B. Matone, whoâ€" will succeed Brigadier General Michael J. Lenihan as commander, at Fort Sheridan, of the 12th Infantry Brigade, will be the guest of the men of his former.command, the Chicago camp, Society of the Fifth Division, Regular army, at a diriner March 17 in Chicago, it was announced last week. Preparations for General Ma: lone‘s reception are in the hands of W.: E. Aebischer, president of the Chicago club of the Fiftb, or "Red Diamond," division. Clerk Lew A. Hendee; Wiliiam J. Obee, of Highland Park; A. N. Tifâ€" fany, of Antioch; R. W. Churchill, of Zion, met Tuesday night to make further arrangements for the testiâ€" monial dinner. Sanitary Congress of Eight States in This Region Makes Progress NEW FORT SHERIDAN , HEAD To BE HONORED: Brigadier Gen. Malone Will Be! 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