adseguics Henri Bougeare!,‘ acting French consul for Chicago, who was marâ€" ried in Waukegan on May 28, 1929, was sued for divorce by his wife, Mrs. â€" Harriet Prentisss Bougearel last week. Mrs, Bougearel charged eruelty in the bill which was filed in superior court in Chicago. Acting French Consul Sued by Wife; Married in Waukegan in May â€"â€"â€"49â€"1b: Bad $1.37 _ SUNNYFIELD FLOUR 241 Ib. Bas 4§¢ 49 1b. Bas 89¢ Alsoâ€"CHICKEN AND STEAK PLATE DINNERS Phones: Wheeling 10 or 18 _â€"______ _ Wheeling, â€"U NION HOT EL â€" 24} 1b. Bag PILLSBURY, GOLD MEDAL, CERESOTA FLOUR WHEELING, ILLINOIS _ THANKSGIVING DINNER We also serve a Special Turkey Dinner at $1.00. j Our Specialty Parties, Banquets and Weddings N :â€"DIVISHONL :32 ssticiem 3 somn en hragonre> l Imcm&mwmco She asks custody of their~infant son, John, 1 year old, She is also seeking alimony. Attorney William Bougearel in her suit for divorce. year her husband struck her with his fist and knocked her to the floor. She alleges that he twisted her arm at another time and thrgw her to the floor during a fit of anger. In hersbill for divoree, Mrs.â€"Bouâ€" gearel charged that in â€"Mayâ€"of this BUY NOW! Baking becomes gratifying labor today with the conâ€" venience of modâ€" ern ovens and fine gnlity flours availâ€" le at low prices. _ buus *~__THKREERRE s ning fast due to the automatic reâ€" tirement at 65 years of age, optionâ€" al retirement at 63 years, although the retirement age may be extended by ‘special permission to 69 years. When Kublank started carrying his route back in 1904, there were less than 10,000 rural routes in the moreâ€"thanâ€"43,000â€"today.â€"â€"Atâ€"theâ€" present..time, there are 21 rural routes attached to Lake county postâ€" offices, of which two are at Waukeâ€" gan. The Waukegan carriers‘ apâ€" pointments are comparatively reâ€" cent as compared with Kublank‘s. â€" The ranks of the veteran mail carâ€" riers who have seen more than a 1 carrier, who has just completed 21 years service as a rural mail carrier. He entered the service on Nov. 10, 1910. * D. C. He resigned recently. Kublank received his appointment to the rural mail delivery on Aug. 1, 1904, shortly afterâ€" Mundelein rural route No. 1 was established. He enâ€" tered the twentyâ€"eighth year in the service, before resigning. Kublank‘s nearest competitor is John W, Hood, Grayslake route No. had seen more than 25 years servâ€" ice in the rural mail delivery accordâ€" ing to postoffice records, it was reâ€" Henry L. Kublank, who has carâ€" vied Mundelein rural route No. 1, Mundelein Rural Mail __Carried in Service 25 Years, Has Resigned Red Circle Coffee =.23¢ Bokar Coffee . u=.27¢ MAXWELL HOUSE COEEEE...â€". ?oodtafeohn&tmm t is result of using a good recipe and a fine brand of coffee. EIGHT O‘CLOCK COFFEE LBS. Washington, rout and there will ba offces Tor the P offices for the village clerk, police magistrate, water official, etec. The new buildâ€" ing is for the fire truck, street truck, etc. The heating plant is being enâ€" larged to meet the needs of the new building, and heat and light will be furnished. 8 * ouer Peerfleld and by bringing them together under one roof, expenses are to be decreased. Work is progressing on an addiâ€" tion to the. Masonic temple to the north of the present building. The lower floor plan is to be changed to omr. for the Village of Deerâ€" field â€"administration. â€" All village Ask Ruling Judge Ralph J. Dady will be asked to rule on the petition before any preferences. are .listed by the reâ€" ceiver. Should the court grant the requests of the petition Receiver Whitney will have to include the $304,473.34 in the prior claims of the defunct bank and pay that sum before any payments are made to other depositors. * : . Claim Prior Right â€" The petition, filed by State‘s Atâ€" Atorney A. V. Smith, states that the county has preferred claims on the Village Offices To Be Housed in Masonic Temple $200,984.27." This money was part of the undistributed general taxes. treasurer is entitled to an adjudicaâ€" _ The remainder _ of the _ coun funds were in a checking neeomTtt;l,' totaling $166,784.47. Of that amount $103,216.64 has not been paid to the other departments of the county government, and $271.43 for inheritâ€" ance taxes has not been turned over to the state. ¢ These sums have not been paid or distributed. For these reasons, acâ€" He also shows that the county had a cashier‘s check for $200.984.27 as evidences of deposits of the county funds. t s ue ie Officers of the closed bank "issued and delivered to Jay B. Morse as treasurer and collector its certain cashier‘s check as evidences of the Morse declares that only $63,â€" 2906.40 of the total of $367,768.74 of the county accounts in the state bank when it was closed on June 18, should â€"beâ€" included in â€"theâ€"general payments â€"with accountsâ€"ofâ€"other depositors. Lake county undistributed general should receive prior claim in the dis. tribution of "the closed Waukegan State bank funds by Receiver Fred Brown Whitney, County Tréasurer Jay B.â€"Morse states in a petition on file last week in cireuit court. Treasurer Brings Suit to Have Lake Co. Money in Closed Bank Repaid FOR COUNTY FUNDS housed under one «money was ENC nl{’ï¬!: in Ger tells a KENIL] INDIAN NE HUBBA LENC 16 poles Wool wor of paintings, standards, only two were invil and at 8 a small 1 musicians string his ins drunk, varying (Note) thefcourt Gilbert « EARN P MERIT | :Mlu mes y will the PREP AJ 8CouUT. 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