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Highland Park Press, 6 Jan 1938, p. 8

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3 McKinlock Claim - Largest Entered The largest claim ever entered in Lake county is that filed against the estate of George Alexander McKinâ€" lock, Lake Bluff philanthropist and manufacturer, in the Probate court of Waukegan Mondayâ€"for $1,0938,â€" 625. Mr. McKinlock «died in Deâ€" cember, 1936. Denis E. Suilivan Jr., attorney for the estate, said that the claim will be confessed, but that the "full amount cannot be paid." Sullivan indicated that due to prior claims, the net value of the estate may be insufficient to cover the loans in W@mwbrrandinnetzge==â€".. _ «s The plaintiff in the recovery suit is the New England Mutual Life Insurance company of Boston, Mass, The company states that Mr. Mceâ€" Kinlock arranged two loans from the company, one for $390,000 and the other for $650,000â€"a total of $1,040,000. To this is added interâ€" est of $53,625 up to Nov. 1, 1937, for the grand total. PAGE The loans were secured by two pieces of property in the Loopâ€"the MceKinlock building ‘at 209 West Jackson street and the other desigâ€" nated as "elsewhere." The value of the catate &n givCl Lt the final approved inventory last September was $1,577,500. Of this, $513,000 was in cash and securities. The rest was real estate. The recovery suit came as further indication of a decline in Mr. Meâ€" Kinlock‘s estate. _ On Nov. 18, Northwestern university announced it was changing the name of its downtown campus from MeKinlock to the Chicago campus, and returnâ€" ing $155,717 previously received from Mr. McKinlock. The campus was named in honor of his son, Lieut. George A. McKinlock Jr., naval aviator killed in action in France, with Mr. McKinlock pledgâ€" ing $250,000 to the university. Cirâ€" cumstances beyond Mr. McKinlock‘s control made it impossible for him to.meet the pledge, and so the uniâ€" versity canceled it and returned the money already received. Benefit Corno Party A benefit corno party will be held by Lake Shore Temple No. 242, Pythian Sisters,‘Thursday evening, January 15, at 8:15 o‘clock in the Highwood city hall. An invitation is extended the public to attend. 1938 PHILCOâ€"GRUNOW RADIOS BSMALL GRAND PIANO â€" ON FOURTH 4 GRAVE CEMETERY LOT MODERN _ COLONIAE:~ HOUsSE, 4 BIG room , 2 baths. _ Attractive. Neat Exâ€" moor goif in Highland Park. . Ready after Jan. 15 by owner. Ressonable to right party. Tel. Lake Forest. 798Â¥1B45i & ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT, $75 PER HIGHWOOD RADIO SERVICE AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE HARDINGE OIL BURNERS DELCO OIL BURNERS Only_ authorized‘ dealer of _ HARDINGE 2“ B‘urncn in Highland Park and Lake s::-o'ur modern beating mlnint on display. William N. Frye, Inc. 917 Waukegan Ave., Phone H.P. 4003 40UU Shore Garden of Memories eation. Tel. H.P. 557 day nings. c of original cost. Telephone Lake Forest 1105. Us5ih R.C.A. VICTOR, ZENITH new â€" RADIOS â€" used AUTO RADIOS, RECORDS, PLAYERS Tubes testedâ€"free o §41 Central Ave. Tel. H.P. 184. month, 3 bedrooms, rnh. bath, _ living room, dining room. kitchen, convenient to «chool and transportation. bedrooms, 3 baths, beautiful r-& Coâ€" ml house in best east location. 00 per month. _ _ _ sshoo! and transportation. .. _ &-:h.l seven râ€"': 'hh-:'cl.. im "T." . WILLIAMS "* ._ §41 Otl._ Ave. Telephone 2360 BiéShi _ __ _ ___ MHARKNESS, INC §# S. St. Johns Ave. Tel. M Five room cottage We niso service all makes Agents for Bendix Home Laundry Efficient Radio Repair Service mt reasonable prices 898 N. Western Ave., Lake Forest, III. Tel. LF. 425 vsitt for an Adtaker 5 5 7 Furnishings for Sale Phone CLASSIFIED WANT»â€"ADS Phone Highland Radio Service IMMEDIATELY Houses for Rent Misc. for Sale In Lake County AVATLABLE good location near IN NORTH Splendid | loâ€" or 149 eveâ€" Uistt vard au0| ban o‘ ter w PA Danes Will Hold Luncheon Honoring Jean Hersholt Jan .11 RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; 75 cents if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents for each additional line. $1.10 for 3 consecutive weeks. Highland Park and Lake Forest Combination Rate, 75¢; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for before insertion; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each additional line. Orlando Michelson, Lake Forest, is sécretary of the "30th Danish Naâ€" tional committee," which is planning a luncheon in honor of Jean Herâ€" sholt, Jan. 11. * The celebrated Danish actor, of "Country Doctor" fame, will be reâ€" turning from New York City to Hollywood next week. . He and Mrs. Hersholt have promised to: stop .in Chicago en route on January 11. They have already accopted the inâ€" vitation and have expressed their pleasure..over this opportunity to meet and get better acquainted with their many loyal friends, both young and old. An oldâ€"fashioned "Dansk Frokost Bord" will be served in Dania hall, 1651 North Kedzic avenue, at 1 o‘clock. Reservations, which will be $1.25 per plate, should be made with Carl Hansen at Dania hall (the ‘phone number is Belmont 6074) not later than January 9. & stableboy at the Knollwood Conn-| try club, was shot through the shoulder Tuesday night when two holdâ€"up men became.angry on disâ€" covering he had only fice cents in his pocket. â€" Rinaldi, 18, whose home is at Rondout, was driving south on Sheridan road about oneâ€"half mile north of Greenwood avenue, Wauâ€" kegan, when his car was forced to the curb by a black sedan. Two colored men got out of the sedan he‘ told police, and searched him at the point of a gun. Finding only five cents in his pockets, they shot him, got into their car and sped asway. The bullet inflicted a flesh wound in his shoulder, it was disâ€" covered when he was taken to Vicâ€" tory Memorial hospital for treatâ€" ment. Vexed Bandits Find Only Five Cents, Shoot Victim Doubting Thomas The oneâ€"ring cireus was visiting a town in the hills. ‘The folks there recognized all the instruments of the band except the slide trombone. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, SUITABLE One old settler watched the player for quite some time, then said: "‘There‘s a trick to it; he ain‘t really swallerin‘ it." _ for 1 or 2 with bath attached. Phone Highland Park 36. Pa LARGE FRONT ROOM. FIRST FLOOR, MA 00 P4Bâ€"45pd VERY PLEASANT SUNNY ROOM, NEWLY WARM, WBLL~FURNISHED | BEDROOM AT A BARGAIN LADY WITH 2 CHILDREN WISHES Poâ€" MAN '3!“ POSITION AS GARDENâ€" :. a:n "Arh:-‘ houseman. . Understand eming. time work, painting or general -.r" atound M-.-m ences. 1815 S. Sheridan Rd. Tel. H. P. EXPERIENCED COLORED, WANTS "ao PA .0E C Migk h. alis mat ttas «on nok forde Yost: whem Iast seen wore green harmase, YOUNG MAN, #0, EXPERIENCED, REâ€" Nable, destres nflh-u‘fi-â€"& as houseman or aâ€"sixtant. Can car. Cook, experienced, excellent references, desives situation. Can do general house« all conveniences and one small room. Refâ€" erences. Tel. H. P. 3362. P4 OR SALE OR TRADE: 6 room stueso decorated, breakfast or ’tli{hif'rd' vileges if desired, garage available. lear high school and transportation. Tel. H.P. 156. HAVE THE ROOM YOU ARE LOOKING on first floor. Suitable for employed ‘mlnt woman. _ Bmoakfast ‘if desired. ent reasonable. Phone Highland Park 114. P43â€"45pd for. Best east side location, sunny, warm, adjoining bath, plenty hot water, central location. Tel. before 10 a.m. H.P. 199. P46â€"47 house, 2 glased one car @n Forest 1342 room house in very good lo hot water hent, close to town and churches. Will sell for 7 room modern house on larg ft., for $5500. Half cash. THOMAS PESTER mition as housekeeper for board and room or small furnished apartment. _ Address C. E. Highland Park Press. EA4â€"hlâ€"pd aundry ‘or cleaning by day leaf 1701. uk Phont Breniens Pask t Th Situation Wanted Rooms for Rent Telephone Lake Forest 503 Houses for Sale Lost and Found Wanted to Rent very good location, with close to town and schools Will sell for $8,500, Also house on large lot, 70x200 IF SOLD AT ONCE. 10 fat‘ tox200 â€" Tel. NOTICE â€" Advertisements received ‘after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, placed in another section. P32 Ga9f * Frank E. Smith, globeâ€"trotter, lecâ€" turer and world student, will give an illustrated travel lecture on the Orient at the Lake Bluf Sundsy Evening Club in the parlor of Grace Community church, Sunday, Jan. 9, at 7:30 p.m. Lake Bluff Club to Mr. Smith presents the program wearing the "evening clothes" of a Japanese gontleman. He ilustrates his lecture, "The Home of Fu Man Chu" with natural color motion picâ€" tures of Japan, China, and Hawaii. With an A.B. degree from the Uniâ€" versity. of Southern California, a year of graduate study at Yale uniâ€" versity and a year at Northwestern university, Mr. Smith is well qualiâ€" fied to speak concerning the people whom he has visited. . At sixteen years of age he began his travels. He has made extensive tours throughout Europe, around . the world, and especially in the Orient. Operating his own motion picture camera, Mr, Smith has taken thouâ€" sands of feet of film in natural colâ€" ors to bring to us the pictures of ‘The Home of Fu Manchu." The lecturer seeks to go behind the mask of propaganda and to reveal the desporate struggle for existence, 818 Central Ave. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK To go home nights. Avfly 309 North Ave., Lake Bluff. _ Phone B. 1770. â€" Fd§ih YOU CAN SAVE THE CoST OF YOUR STATE AND CITY LICENSES OR UP TO 109 GALS. OF GASOLINE ANNUALâ€" MUSCIAL INSTRUCTION BE PARTICULAR Have a Radio Artist teach your prefored Accordion, Solfeggio, Clarinet, String Inâ€" struments and Saxophone EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Inga Durment Call us for domestic help or positions. _ _ 366 EAST CENTRAL AVENUE Tel. H. P. 772. ly by placing your automobile lv-urw in our strong Legal Reserve $11.998, insurance Company. A saving of appros« imately 40 per cent on your present sost in surely worth considering when you eam have the same or better security than The Chk-fl) Daily News u{‘. "The State Farm Mutual Automobile Insuramce Company has now become the producer of automobile insurance icles sold) in the world." Rated A plas :"A.’K."Bia Co., the Dun & Bradstreet Insurance. Office 386 A Phone 168 !'--,l.,m to E. H. Par STATE FARM INSURANCE AGENCY Ffiâ€"?a-nh»(:\nnlou Limbility $10,000 â€" $20,000 and non Damage $5,000. Both for $8.20 Annuaily. . Larger cars slightly higher Free Travel Buresu Service to PoHecy Automobiles for Sale ATTENTION MOTORISTS EUTERPE SCHOOL OF MUSIC D. C.. Bonetti, Director _ COA®T TO COAST SERVICE Instruction Help Wanted__ Real Estate on Orient Phone H. P. 3852 RAf H. P. 1478 THE P RE&8 FTP Building and Health Fees For 1937 Total $3,353.97 Building and license fees in Lake Forest for 1987 brought in a revâ€" enue of $3,353.97, it was reported this week. ‘Fiftyâ€"four permits with a total valuation of $367,964.65, and 105 for alterations. Fees for these amounted to $2,316.97. Licenses issued included 36 for milk, 6 for ice and 5 for garbage, totalling $390.00, i Y One hundred and eightyâ€"eight cases of diseases were reportedâ€" 12 of scarlet fever, 101 chickenpox, l'hmplheongh.mml-,lm bercular ngitis, 1 tuberculosis, 6 pneumonia, 1 typhoid fever, 1 syâ€" phlis. Also included in this list were 52 treatments for dog bites. Sanitation conditions throughout the city were pronounced good by W. O. Paape, building and health commissioner. SKATES SHARPENED, SAWS FILED. Work guaranteed; we call for and deliver. J. C. Fay, Prop. 100 Central Ave. Phone M. P. 3090. R4itf MEJA NURSERY sCHOOL Children age 3â€"5 years from 9 to 12 o‘clock. Rates per week, gn With transbortaâ€" tion $1.50. Tel. P. 4044 or 4385. _ WILL SHARE OUR COMPLETELY FURâ€" ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOM . FURNISHED stars .r"?‘u..':‘&'; s %wcl“fimn OF LAKE i# & 0o« Pigkur 18 Yeare in Highland Park Tel H. P. 2048 Charges Reasonable Eetimates Free mished home with couple for winter months. All modern conveniences. Newâ€" ly decorated. No care of furnace. Near transportation. ‘Tel. H. P. 155. Ds9t apartment. Living room very nicely furâ€" Front and back entrances, parking space orated. English basement. $30 a month able. _ Inquine 322 Wisconsin . ."D-a Lake Forest. ‘Telephone 1618. RM. FURN. APT. PVT. BATH, LAUNâ€" Lawn Mower Shop PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE Business Directory MORTGAGESâ€"LOANS Legal Notices Apartments Iiving rm., firesince. Stem Write Box Q, care of n. RiSh Ferry Hall girls returned to school Monday. Coming events on the school program include a 5 o‘clock vesper service Sunday afterâ€" noon, when the Rev, Kenneth Carlâ€" son of the Methodist church will o enjoyed by the giris, for the ::u-hm-:'uu.wm that purpose. Her father; "Young Man, I just saw you kiss my daughter, and I want you to understand I just can‘t stand that sort of thing." t Young Man: "I‘m sorry, sir, but â€"er just try it. You have no idea how nice it is. ~â€"â€" â€" Nell: "I hear that you and Elmer are engaged. I don‘t suppose he told you that he was engaged to me last year?" f O Belle: "Well, dear, he did say something about there being things in his past he was ashamed of, but he didn‘t go into detail. said plaintiff against you and the other deâ€" fendonts above mentioned to foreclose a mechanic‘s lien on the following described premises situated in the County of Lake and State of IIlinoi., to wit:â€" Lot 105 in Braeâ€" side, being a subdivision of that part of the umhhl(oldlcwnhnnrmrol&- tion $6, Township 43 North, Range 12, East of the Third Principal Meridian, which lies easterly of the center of the public highway running mortherly and southerly across the south west eorner thereof and westerly of the rightâ€"ofâ€"way of the Chicago Northwestâ€" erm_ Railway Company, except the west 1.66 chains of the north 6 chains thereof, accordâ€" SHictnng ‘Pack Seant of Lake and Auaie Hichlang Park, County of Leke and State Highland Park, County of Lake and State ol“‘_l';u;. that summons duly h!:'lon_ of ing to plat thereof recorded April 7, 1924 said court -r' inst you as provided by law and that said suit is still pending. _ _ _ _ Now. therefore, unless you, the said deâ€" fendsnts, "Unknown Owners," file your anâ€" swer to the complaint in the said suit, or otherwi e make your appearance therein in said Cirevit Court of Lake County, lllinois, in the Court House in the City of Wauke gan, lllinois, on or before the first Monday of the month of February A. D. 1938, which is the Tth day of February A.D. 1938, deâ€" fault may be entered against you at any time after that day and a decree rendered in naioa o e n e d 'h-mm with the prayer of said. comâ€" GAIL & BEHANNA Tnt National Bank Building Highland Park, Illinois. the undersigned Executrix of the Eetate of 1988, as the return day for the hearing of all claims against the above named Esâ€" tate. All persons having claims agiinst ed to attend the Probate Court of Lake County, Illinois, on said date at ten o‘clock Ferry Hall Reâ€"Opens Waukegan, Til., December 9, 1987. HULDAH B. CARVER J. SMITH JUNK 364 North Av. Highland PL. Subscribe for the PRESS Phone HU. P. 410 ADJUDICATION NOTICE The regular meeting of Dumsâ€" resq Spencer Post of the Ameriâ€" can Legion will be held this evening in Legion hall, 21 N. Sherigan road. Pictures of Camp Maâ€"kaâ€"jaâ€"wan, the Boy Scout camp, taken during the past summer, will be shown. Post Meets Costume Party Jan. 11 The Mothers Club of the Y, W. C. A. will meet Tuesday, January 11, at 8 p.m. at the "Y." This will be a school day costume party. D? Cleaning â€" Pressing ailoring and Repairing Garments called for and delivered Tel. H. P. 495 35 S. St. Johns Ave. Room 305, North Shore Trust Bldg. Window Sh#des â€" Auto Glass ralKTER‘s SUPPLIES : Ceantral & Second 8t Te H.P.0M0â€" _ Tel. N. P. 2774 â€" _ M8 Him Place for an Adtaker BRAND BROS. PAIMTING and DBECORATIRNG 5 5 8 DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH 30 years in Highland Park 22 North Second Street Smitty‘s BARBER SHOP For Quality and Service Cal H. P. 1581 E. NELSON ‘TI BROS. DAIRY Highland Park, HL HIGHLAND UMP d H OP metian

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