18 Â¥ f % yien on bnit on on on on on pn o on pici Pnd enpieieieizioiats pigiernernniernniersioreiorgigrengienen@N@n@@@eue y 9 i & 6 bg DJ ho af Â¥ bf iÂ¥ mmmmmmg if 133 North Second Street Season‘s Greetings and our Sincerest Best Wishes RAVINIA CAB Highland Park 254 24 HOUR SERVICE PROMPTâ€"SAFEâ€"CLEAN Automotive Repair Service ‘orgetting business to wish A Merrp EChristmas our Friends and Patrons Happy New VYear and a Highland Park 612 THE PRESS $§ #a &A o3 tions in residents on the fi annual _ cases. cases. _ Rem afflicte hospit own 8 a savi own states will result, in 10 years, in a saving of $1,203,000 to Illinois state funds, figures of the state departâ€" ment of public welfare disclose. Ten years is the average time the patients spend in Illinois state hospitals. Slightly more than 400 have been thus removed from state institutions this SE Dr., Charles F. Read, managing ofâ€" ficer of the Elgin institution, said this morning that there are now very few patients at the hospital who are legal residents of other states. In the exâ€" change of patients with other states, the local hospital has received but one or two additicnal cases this year sent from neighboring states. Thus the Elgin hospital has gained | in the transactions. "The exchange of patients to their rightful state institutions is an exâ€" ¢ellent policy," said Dr. Read. . "It is the only way to doâ€"to have each state care for its own mentally afâ€" flicted." Candidates in Waukegan For Supervisor Hesitate The field of candidates for â€"superâ€" visor for the town of Waukegan may be thinnéd considerably before spring, it was learned last week when it was reported that efforts were to be made to strip a $4,000 annual salary from the position. % f An investigation has been opened to determine how far the law of the state allows the town board to go in paying a supervisor, . Those who are making the check state that the law necvides for a $5 salary for each day annu spitals t n states saving of nds, â€" fign . saving ‘0f $15,0 the Elgin state ine this year b nonâ€"resident . pa is in states whe dents. This con Wlarley @crhool of Music Phones Highland Park 1138 cre The Highland Park Press ETHEL LATHROP MARLEY, Director 321 East Park Avenue Prices begin $1.50 weekly one private lesson and Call Highland Park 2000 YELLOW CAB CO. it can do y‘c-)ur Wantâ€"ad job alone. Nine out of ten people here read it. The Press Wantâ€"Ads the supchisor works and that is no provision for the $4,000 l fee for serving as "poormasâ€" igures public the av in _ 11 patients to the s will r its from Illin ie institutions 1 result, in 10 203,000 to Illi of the state welfare discl 16,000 will be effected tate hospital for the r by the removal of patients to instituâ€" where they are legal computation is based ‘ $300 as the average caring. for mental for results itutions of th t, in 10 years 0 to Illinois st he state dep: re disclose. |‘ time the patic state â€" hospit Winnetka 3012 and include one class. is re ‘ | bone : in at * saysf 6 Si , | Clev n i‘.‘“o g | kega ,, | with s f"i_†~| inim That tall German dareâ€"devil, Count Felix Von Luckner, continues to be the most intriguing patient at the: Victory Memorial hospital, where he is recovering from a fractured collar bone and three broken ribs, sustained in an automobile accident last week, says the Wauekegan Times. R Since Dr. James A. Bickson of Cleveland, Dr. M. L. Harris of Chiâ€" cago and Dr. Charles Leppert of Wauâ€" kegan have come out of conference with the verdict that Von Luckner will have no further trouble from his injuries, following his removal from his enveloping plaster cast after New Year‘s visitors have begun to appear and messages to stream into the hosâ€" | pitaf mailbox. * Crosley in Greetings Rear Admiral Walter S. Crosley sent his greetings to the "Sea Devil" yesterday by: Lieutenants Francis Gilâ€" mer and H. C. Gray of the Great Lakes Naval Training station. Commander McDonald, president of the Zenith Radio corporation, Howard Masse of Chicago and U. J. "Sport" Herman, â€" popular Chicago theater manager, were among other guests. .The Countess Von Luckner, who arâ€" rived Thursday, after speeding from the family yacht at New York harbor,, has taken an apartment at the hosâ€" pital, in order to be near her husband. Proves Fortitude The count, between visitors Thursâ€" day, was shoved back and forth to xâ€"ray rooms and surgical tables, He underwent â€" considerableâ€" pain but nurses stated that he was jovial and game all of the time. The ban was day because he the day before Summer Cottage Near Antioch Is Destroyed "I‘m going to get out of here beâ€" fore Christmas.â€" You can‘t keep a good man down, by Jo," he declared with a hearty laugh. * One Channel Lake summer cottage was burned to the ground last week, and the buildings surrounding it were menaced by a fire of mysterious origâ€" in which spread unchecked until a resident discovered it and sent in a call to the Antioch fire department. Volunteer‘helpers from all over the countryâ€"side assisted in fighting the blaze, and succeeding in saving the two cottages on either side of the dcomed building, and safeguarding others near by. The demolished building and the two on either side were the property of Harry Joyce, a summer resident of Channel Lake. Damage was estiâ€" mated at $5,000. f Throughout the summer, summer homes along the inland lakes have been threatened by fires of unknown origin. Unused throughout the winâ€" ter months, it is possible that tramps had broken into for shelter from the snow and cold, leaving lighted cigarâ€" ette butts or matches about upon their departure. Thursday, Dec. 25, 1930 placed on visitors Friâ€" was a trifle worse than