Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 19 Feb 1931, p. 23

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BRIEF NEWS ITEMS FROM LAKE COUNTY Thursday, February 19, 1931 Hapgenlngs About This Part of orth Shore; Doings at County Seat Fire, believed to have started in the chimney, last week destroyed the farm home of John Knox, south of Rose. crans for a loss of close to $10,000. Mrs. Violet Nelson Potter, the wife of E. F. Potter, president of the Pot- ter Manufacturing Co., of North Chi- cago. died recently at the Victory Me- morial hospital, following An opera- tion. She was 33 years of age. Mrs. Louise Carlson, aged 93 yettrh died last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Hedvig Setterman in Waukegan. She was born in Sweden August 17, 1837, and has lived in Waukegan for " years. Several cottages at Slocum lake, near Waucondn. were entered last week, it was reported " the sheriff's office. Investigation disclosed that nothing had been taken. Failure to find the photographs of any of the machine gun bandits in the rogues gallery in Chicago Inst week brought police to the end of the trail in the effort to solve the $600 robbery at the Pundt billiard rooms in Waukegan recently. The month old fight of Dr. Charles Lieber, county physician, to alive the feet and lower legs of John Buckley, an, of 1109 Adams street, North Chi- JI, of 1109 Adams stre FUEL OIL Efficient-Speedy Tank trucks will deliver any grade of oil to your home at a moment's notice Phone Highland Park 67 Coat 280 N. St. Johns Ave. PAUL BORCHARDT Prompt Building Material cage. ended last week when it one found necessary to nmpuute just below the knee in each one. The operation was performed " the county hospital. Buckley was badly frozen New Year’s night. The flrst mixed jury, on which three women sat as members; last week returned a $173 verdict before County Judge P. L. Persons in favor of the Sci: company against Smith Kapple company. Ann Feisser. of Grayslake, and Nettie koftel and Helen Strong, both of Wauketrnn, served on the jury. Mrs. Louise Montgomery, for years a well-known figure about court house square, in Waukegan where she walked with her sud-eyed little poodle on a string and neutered crumbs for the sparrows on the Jail lawn, was found dead in her rooms in that city last week. , Petition Asks Permit T f To Cross Under Tracks R. M. Lobdell, superintendent of highways in Lake county, last week filed a petition with the Illinois Com. meree Commission at '3prinrfield for permission to cross under the tracks of the Elzin, Joliet and Eastern rail- road. one-half mile east of Diamond Lake Corners, to improve Route 15 with a concrete pavement. according to an International News Service dis- patch. The improvement, included in the road program planned for this year in Lake county to eli.minate danger- ous crossings and to reduce the round- Service Phone Highland Park 67 Fuel Oil THE PRESS ISM routes rrr motor ri7dffrr In county. - Recent Proceedings in the Probate Court Recent proeeedintm in prohate court. of interest in this section of the county. are reported " follows: Allen Benson, minor, Highland "rk. Report approved. Further re- ports waived until minor is of In. Herbert Louis Bock, minor. High- land Park-Final report approved, Estate closed. John Ennis, Highland Park - L tors of administration iusued to V ginin Engels. Bond of $4,000, John F. Engels. minor, Highil _...... My“, John F. Engels. minor, Highllnd Park-Letters of guurdilnship issued to Letitia P. Engels. Bond of ",000. Elisabeth Knight, Lake Forest-- I‘innl remrt unmoved. Distribution Final r ordered Tony Lencinni. Highland Park. let- ters of Administration issued to om. illo Lencinni. Bond of $1,000. Heir- ship proved. Settlement of $500 for ouisd of action authorized A“: monlé: trf' sapzhy 'oitttagforyottr GENERAL a ELECTRIC .7 ,7 -- ‘0 l In 'li-ij ON IASY PAYMENTS BUY NOW Atewdetuar+ puce.Gert all We ”(duet-tot in you: to.- W. Tin (In on a... beds-Hm m to uh - dch can (null-cm CONNIICIAL IIFIIGFR report approved ”millennium- 19 North Sheridan Road ALL " sum. REFRIGERATOR 24 VIC. J. KILLIAN, Inc. Month-MIMI! ’IIGFIATOII . [LICTIIC -" COOL!!! llFf1ll( MILK COOlIII . th, BUY your General Electric 'dr',; uor "w-itssten of waiting for warm weather. And within three months it wilt ttaverepsido-i.srtth of in entire cost! Ac. (ull exEcrience of General Icaric owl» en [arrow-u that r10 year. ull re " e can of: (retinal Elam! Refrigerator. TE "mes H. Douglas, Lake Forest Haring on petition for probate will continued to Feb. 16. Lilli-n V. Rodger, minor. u Forest. Final report approved. I tate cloud. There is one commodity in the world which hun't been den-tad yd And that is trouble. "mu ICC nun-v14: The no“ upon-m uvinpnnducwfood protection and. - lib]: hr the coolant. dry co d. stomp h prevented. chow" In united. "and: mbcbougln inqunn titi-t lower peices In health. and In on» in. of time and him: the dividends It! jun u "nttibie. 'la the refri'uum wi the 1't'tl"g Top -. symbol living Sealed within in the entire limplc mecha- nism w-qie1"lt".es',".'g oiled. e All-Steel cabins“ are porcelain Kim-d. euy to clean. and excepeioonlly may. “any - the models. Cour ver"'.'" Vim“ Per dun Term. Phone 3800 MIC M Luke

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