Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 9 Oct 1930, p. 8

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CIRCUIT THEATRE PLANS FOR SEASON First Recent Proceedings in the Probate Court \Y M W Play to Be Presented in North Shore Towns; Others Ric First Binford Goes From Fort to Chicago Duty $10,000 M den Other structor . with the Organized h int art me arker h Ayrc ay mil Area nt c The â€"the Al vely aut m )C of Winnetka in December W ngs will Deer st H In M nt by Major Generâ€" . commanding the â€" with headquarters rating Annive wNDUi A nd three Highland Park tters of admin H M it he wh 1 campa under /W Mrs. N hl h ay y Bartlett aling with ak Model" snirit and d h arly D n M and dent a n the pro ontinue finitel ts only Hearing ment of the Nellie,‘ on e, the drama of De pare( in the s, and : owith rIp from gh 86th irk or un the Aj nal Move Here to Equalize Distribution of Taxes; Committee Is Appointed night Mu Fell ‘ounty Organization of Police Is Planned to Curb Crime Locally Organizat ek hats were th purchases ny h Angt JC with Offer Sale Attraction Saturday in is meeting on the part 0 unty and the a gf ha mecial attraction to custom wre planning to purchase i top coat. or. overcoat, Fel h th gran it Super ny _one. of. the above purâ€" Saturday, â€" Oct, 10. _ Last vere the premiums offered learns that the town ‘jurisdiction over the asâ€" than to fix his compenâ€" at of his assistants, Asâ€" i Ringdahl and his aides ed in this work and alâ€" begun the work of apâ€" perty in order to have !I in hand by next spring cvular assessing period that the art ment II g held Wednesday eveâ€" cck at the city hall the better equalization of is township was taken suggested that experts be employed to assist valuation work, as next ation year for real esâ€" ion was taken, beyond e chairman, Mr. Howell appoint a . committee, since done, and this to have a meeting toâ€" n# crime as We rdinatic it s â€"they aturally tat nd illy the community were iding the school disâ€" the park board, etc. that the town board wessor to secure outâ€" of meeting the the commun xpx crim h Highland if n an inter tunda m( on ‘the it ulting the state ncet imin the expré county . with the place . an the scene have had LWa V will tion the _ criminals he town where lace . and you e scene of the h. the object i eurbing the s being planâ€" departments. with gencral eoâ€"operation fortheoming, apprehended. coâ€"operation polic« W. J. Obec rmation THE °PRESS ntally polic( might h 11 will call t North wl ark coâ€"Op mUC 10U hief vith rid of 11 Home owners enlisted as members of the Property Owner‘s division of the North Shore Real Estate board, have girded their loins for battle for pdmendment of the constitution to provide a more equitable distribution of the tax burden. The executive cemmittee met last week and apâ€" w.inted the following campaign comâ€" l;'. S$. Home Owners Are \ Varied Cast in "Man Organizing in Favor __| â€" Trouble" at Deerpath of Taxation Reform| on October 14 and 15 Hoyt ‘King, Drayer, Henry Donald, . Wm. Ruby, Alder | M It is pointed out by those interested that never before were home owners organized to fight the ever increasing burden of taxes loaded on real estate. The committee will coâ€"operate with Property Owner‘s divisions . of Real Eâ€"tate boards throughout the state to conduct a campaign of education. Local mectings in the north shore towns are to be arranged for to be Wilmetts thy Wink cr. â€" John Better English Course to Open at Wilmette That M Phelps need North Shore Phely opment, and effective expression are discussed entertainingly and illusâ€" trated on the sereen throughout every lesson. _ Although no individual reciâ€" tation is required. . .. orth Shore because he has JoNF cen identified â€"with the School of peech â€"at. Northwestern university. hat it is both easy and entertaining » improve one‘s English under Mr. helps‘ direction is the ‘general verâ€" ict of all who have taken instruction i his classes. Grammar, pronunciaâ€" on, enunciation, vocabularly . develâ€" pment, and effective expression are iseussed entertainingly and illusâ€" nt The Th Th ch mecting all urged to attend it Th in h up. th Shore Amer hu ant Robert Murdock Vetter. Read Our Wantâ€"Ads Thur mmunity by Herbert 1 .. Sawvyer women who ntown Chicago to five evening the same in every CeLAIl as ing presented by the Institute struction Phelps, and popu W autiful . auditorium : of the Woman‘s club has been seâ€" the Betterâ€"English Institute ca for the sessions of the ore class in Practical Engâ€" effective speech which will rsday morning, Oct. 16. urse has been secured for iunity by a group of promâ€" nen ‘who believe that there Will of no in the north shor c~arranged for to be combined meeting :o held in the Commun nnetka on October 21 all home owners wil prominent lecturer, larâ€"radio artist. Mr. introduction to the rHC J 11 Shore persons will long Sharon Lynn‘s ambition is to beâ€" come an. emotional actress, Roscoe Karns has been an actor since boyâ€" hood. Oscar Apfel is a collector of antiques. James Bradbury was a famâ€" cus child actor. â€" Harvey Clark is a descendant of one of England‘s first families. â€" Edythe Chapman _ once played opposite James Neilland then married him. A special matinee will be given for children on Saturday with a Punch and Judy Show as the feature. This promises to be a very entertaining program for the children. commerce. } The county, standing twelfth in the percentage of radio dealers, is given a population of 103,397 by the 1930 census. Its radio dealers number 49. The entire state of Illinois, with a population of 7,607,684 has 3,088 dealâ€" Ers States, and a .« counties than 20. Lake county has one radio «dealer for every 2,110 persons, according to i radio census announced by the cenâ€" us bureau of the department of States senator, met a week ago Iriâ€" day, September 26 at the Karcher hotel, Waukegan for luncheon. . The precinet committee women from this district are: Mrs. James R'eilly. Mrs. M. Bernardini, Mrs. E. J Buckreis, and Mrs. Baruffi. mc .ake County Has One Radio Dealer for Each 2100 Persons, Report Thereâ€" are about 460 counties, out ~a total of 3,073 <in <the United ates, which have no radjo dealers, d a .considerable number of these unties have a population of more Women who are working in the inâ€" rest of ‘Mrs.. Ruth Hannah McCorâ€" ick, who ‘is running for. United ies have 20.000 es Thursday, October 9, 1930

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