Dr., Heustin, on cross examination, admitted that he did not know exâ€" actly the time of Dzan‘s call for mediâ€" cal assistance. Leo ‘Dorfler and S. E. Worthem, bank tellers, identified the defendant and Chicago police testified to the criminal record of the man as a part of the prosecution‘s case. _‘ _ Dzan, through Attorney Frank Mcâ€" he was in Chicago at the time of the robbery, . Dr. J, I. Haustin of Chicago declared that Dzan came to him as the robbery was being staged, and Frank ~Chesno, a druggist, declared that Dzan appeared before him after visiting the doctor to have a prescripâ€" tion filled. : Frank Dzan, former convict, last of deliberation by a circuit court jury on a charge of robbing the Mundeâ€" The Highland Park Press Thursday, April 2, 1931 Aequit Dzan of Bank â€" _ Robbery Charge Last â€" Investment Securities _ ~Investment Trust Shares 636 CHURCH STREET EVANSTON, ILLINO1Ss TELEPHONES. DAVis . . . 1200 CHICAGOâ€"ROGers Park 7474 PIANO, HARMONY AND EAR es TRAINING 5 40 Deere Park Drive South Phone Highland Park 1044 MAIN & COMPANY, Inc. can do your Wantâ€"ad job alone. Nine out of ten people here read it. + The Press Wantâ€"Ads for results > Roger Redfiecld Balke James L. CooOKe | __Miss Schar, the youngest of the family, is survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary West of Chicago, and a niece, Mrs.â€"William Desmond, and a nephew; Frank Schar, both of Deerfield. The ~other nieces and nephews | are Mrs. Wallace Mayer of Northfield, Mrs. Emma Schar Giss and Samuvel Schar of Libertyville, Wallace Schar of Prairie â€" View, and John Smith of Brookfield ___ The. Mayers.had. built aâ€"small house on their threeâ€"acre tract, into which Miss Carrie was to have moved this week. â€" She was ill but a very short time and death was due to heart trouâ€" ble... She was about sixtyâ€"five years ont. > * % g The historic log cabin on Sanders road, which was torn down last month, was ‘Miss Schar‘s home for the past fifty years. _ Her brother, Chris Schar, withâ€"whom she had Tlived for 22 years, in the cabin, after the death of her parents, passed away in Augâ€" MAE > > . e + B oomnren on n n ei en hnd aniec enc tenrenecege s t Miss Carrie Schar passed away on Wednesday at the home of her niece, Mrs. Wallace Mayer, of Northfield. Funeral servicesâ€"were held Saturday with burial in the North Northfield cemetery. 4 ioX "Resurrection." From the Tolstoy novel in which Lupe Velez gives an outstanding performance. A prince‘s betrayal of a young peasant girl reâ€" sults in degradation and disgrace, but brings about a final regeneration. Beautifully and sincerely handled. It will be appreciated by the discriminâ€" ating theatregoer. John Boles is raâ€" ther inadequate but the rest of the cast do excellent work. Adults. 3e Miss Carrie Schar p â€" Passes On Wednesday ‘"Scandal Sheet." Strong, gripping story of newspaper life. George Banâ€" eroft does notably good work as the editor, and is ably assisted by Kay Francis and Clive Brook. It is not an adult only picture, but is rather strong, bear in mind. â€" _ _ "The Man Who Came Back." Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell are cast in this scereen version of the wellâ€" known drama. Sordid scenes of drinking and opium dens make this picture unsuitable for children.. We regret this vehicle for this delightful Wr:‘ 2CE Medcpnies n Niveuge mrinnpmmmnnmmenimam sn mmpierecmeecanconce n ager, as is his custom, frequently has planned an additional treat for the children and next Saturday, each child attending will receive an Easter egg.â€"The â€"picture is "The â€"Painted Desert," a Western story with some unusually . beautiful scenery: _ It is exciting and will â€"interest those who like Westerns. The new serial will also begin on Saturday, and _as the. Indians and the circus fade into memâ€" ory, the detective come into his own in "Fingerprints." This serial at the matinee only. As has been pointed out TrTquenHy in this column, the chief reason for its existence is to further the cause of better movies for children, and recâ€" ommend the current films that are suitabhle. _ We reioice when the innior D. A. R. Better Films Committee Review T H E . Collection of taxes in North S communities was begun Monday. ‘Notices were mailed toâ€" all payers _ Thursdayâ€"andâ€"Eridanâ€"of. Tax Collections Are ___Begun in North Shore Deerfield Township, Lake County, 1 _ Election, April 7, 1931 C__ _ Hot Water, Vapor, High or Low Pressure Steam _ s m.;lnu‘m Work â€" Repair Work a Speciaity 783 GLENCOE AVENUE 89 CLIFTON AVENUE Telephone Highland Park 2637 Telephone Highland Park 22\2 M. D. MURPHY J. A. SCHWALL SPECIMEN BALLOT () cmizENs TickEt MURPHY & SCHWALL ~_â€"_ HEATING CONTRACTORS county treasurer‘s ofâ€" FOR "ASSISTANT®SUPERYVISOR FOR ASSISTANT SUPERYVISOR ~â€"_. Forâ€"Full Term â€" <.~«+â€"~ (Vote for Three) 804 Railroad A Highwood, nun::“ SAM SANTT 361 E. Laure] Avenue Highland Park, IMlinois WILLIAM WITTEXN 360 E. Park Avenue CHARLES HARBAUGH WILLIAM E. BLETSCH 882 Moraine Road Highland Park, Illinois WILLIAM J. OBEE 154 S. Second Street Highland Park, HAlinois North Shore FOR SUPERVISOR (Vote for One) (Vote for By Petition In Lake Forest, Highland Park, ’Highwood. Zion and Lake. Bluff, most 0ca i . It is expected that payments of taxes in Waukegan, North Chicago and Zion â€" industrial communities â€" ver Township Clerk 3 Inin‘)is t 3 e : mE