Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 25 Apr 1929, p. 39

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the widening of mneoe, have finally court after a hot led by Max Ekleâ€" lencoe proceeding, 0289, for the widâ€" renue between Tuâ€" irts, and the openâ€" t, which will proâ€" ess from Glencoe ess district. was filed.â€"a little nd after innumerâ€" ced to trail. Mauâ€" and Alexander H. on behalf of the s being represented en Foster, Jr., and as heard by. Judge ter complete hearâ€" ~entered an . order objections to the staining the legalâ€" ment.» K#3 t also completes iry of the business ening> and paving o correspond with ing of Tudor court The plan was enâ€" n of the Glencoe nd also by a resâ€" ncoe Chamber of mber . of Glencoe tendance throughâ€" hile the case was 1d Saturday afterâ€" John L. Taylor of ry returned a verâ€" inault from blame. nesgs, testified that ily in front of the is Vernon nt, Glencoe; Improvement s when notified of frantic with grief. n to Waukegan by Forest pending an day, April 25, 1929 , was fatally inâ€" day when he was ) while on his way ake. Forest. The t the Alice Home modern jazz was man who stumbled 1 on the tep step ceMarway with a ’oy"Aged- y Taxicab; s Exonerated . three ‘feet away ver was unable to to avoid the acciâ€" Mo, 6. years old, _the car Andrew ) his home at 863 He had left St. a few minutes beâ€" ing the youngster d the _ police that he boy until the r he was taken of the cab, Joseph ruck as he ran Oakwood avenue it S tm ies Moneg ty ied e The estate was ‘bequeathed to a son, â€" Albert, ‘and theâ€"Garard ‘Trust company, in trust for the benefit of the widow and sons. Other proceedings: â€" Elsie â€"B. Harmon, Highland Park. Letters â€"of administration issued to Johr H. Harmon. Bond of $24,000. Heirship proved. . . * Henry J. Thayer, Highland Park. Final report approved. Estate closed, Mary Dooley, Highland Park. Inâ€" ventory approved. x <~â€"Edward" A. Smith, Highlandâ€" Park. Appraisers appointed. _ â€" Mary Boomer Page, Highland Park. Final â€"report approved, estate closed. * George F. Goodnow,‘ manager of the North Shore Gas company about 20 years ago, left an estate of $150,â€" 000 which~is~to be divided ‘between his two sons and his widow, it was shown last week before Probate Judge Martin C. Decker where the will was admitted to probate. . The deceased, after leaving Wauâ€" kegan, took up his residence in Highâ€" land Park. â€" _ Goodnow Estate Total Is $150,000; Others inâ€" Probate Proceedings Thursday, April 25, 1929 Alfred Marwede, Lake Forest. Inâ€" ventory ofâ€"estate approved. > . _ The mantufacture of_ cement, from the mining of the constituent limeâ€" stone ‘and clay to the storing of the completed product, is illustrated by a‘ large and elaborate model of a ceâ€" ment plant in the department ofi geology at Fieldâ€"«»Museum. Daniel J. Brady, Highwood. Petiâ€" tion for probateâ€"of will filed and set forâ€"hearing May 20th. Dedimus _orâ€" dered issued to take the testimonry of witnesses to with:â€"â€"â€"â€" â€" Charles B. Powell, Highlandâ€"Park: Final report approved and estate closed. â€" â€" id s â€"Fred Hoffman, Lake Bluff. . Letters of administration issued to Andrew Hoffman. â€" Bond of $20,000. Heirship proved. e s Mary Aun Brady, Highwood. Letâ€" ters of administration issued to Florâ€" ence E. Baker. Bond of $500. Heirâ€" ship proved. f Emma Moran, Lake Forest. Letters of administration issued to Michael Edward. Moran, Bond of $500, Heirâ€" ship proved. _ Wilma Miller, Lake Forest. Heir ship proved. â€" * HE P RES $ One expense which the district will be ‘able to do without is that of an engineer, since three of the trustees are themselyves:engineers, it is pointâ€" ed out., They are Howard Philips, F. L. Streed, a graduate of the Univerâ€" sity of Illinois in engineering, and Paul Hoffman. The same foreman and the same superintendent as were in charge during the beginning of the program last. year are again diâ€" recting the work. â€" : $ Warfare against mosquitoes habiâ€" tating the North Shore Mosquito Abatement district was resumed last week after the winter‘s lull with a full force of 16 men taking up the extermination work, according to Arâ€" thur Stringer of Evanston, president of the district. L * > Marked curtailment of the abateâ€" ment program will be necessary beâ€" cause of ‘the delay in receipt of tax money, Mr. ~Stringer states.. "We shall ‘have to operate on borrowed money and will have onlyâ€" about half as much available as last year," he asserts. _ North Shore District . Starts Mosquito War "â€" every job is one of the best things we do. Practical plumbers, weâ€"and we want to serve you with comfort in Zrou-r home.â€" Fixâ€" tures of merit. Plumbing of real understanding. _ f PAYI‘I;'G 'stAx;ict atfention Reuben Lloyd [ Oaâ€"TErrace | _ LaAuNDbRy ; , DO MY WASHING ; + SPLENDIDLY AND ' | | HAVE some Time 2 ?Igoyf"râ€"‘( | â€"YJY.L6o :#X | J ;( Cl \ 1 Plumbing and Heating T. H. DECKER & CO. THATS â€"WHAT THEY ALL FRESH AND ROTTEN MANURE AND BLACK OQNE THING HELPS SAY ABOUT OUR SWEET °. MAKE ourR FuTuRE BRIGHT â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Folwks FIND OUR work is AND CLEAN SERVICE hone Highland Park 201 15 S. St. Johns Ave. Tel, H. P. 535 â€"*I /4 & â€" 37

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