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Highland Park Press, 5 Mar 1925, p. 13

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*# prominen on 1y in p" ported in of Vernc fssued to At her delth ‘William| B. Lewis, Highland Park; ixed to certain stocks and bonds, ~ Michael North Chicago; final report wed; estate closed. â€"~ pora et al, minors}; petiâ€" tion of noâ€"résident guardian for sale of real te filed and set for hearâ€" ing Apuil fthi 1995. . __ : â€" Alice Gibbons, minor, Wiaukeâ€" gang Find! report spproved; ‘estate _ Jobn . Gurnee; tory and â€"# bill -mm'« _.Joseph Adamski, North Chicago; inventory ed; final report apâ€" proved; éState closed. f iCharles C. Caine, Lake Bluff; final report ved; estate closed. ‘ â€"Warren Miller, et al, minors; letâ€" ters of © p issued to Clara Palmer Hwe; bond of $1000. _ ~ Archie Gibson, Lake Villa; final reâ€" port & ed; estate, closed; petition for sale of realestate dismissed. Lettie is, Zion; supplemental proof of Heirship taken. d W. Stafford; inventory apâ€" ters of © Palmer H Archic 6i port app for sale . Lettie Ni proof of He hearing â€" Evelyn ae: e Snga Owing to demand for $1 bills, they have | to be put into circulation without seasoning, but no one has so far declined to accept then on Other ‘ matters were acted lnlo*:‘lnd Thursday as folâ€" 4. </ Saiah Carres Sreunt â€"â€" Fresh Calves Sweet Friday and Saturday Specials T â€"*** March 6th and 7th â€"â€" â€" * Loin Roast .‘ 223q ‘g&: Bet â€". / 98e Rib Veal Chops Salt Mackerel Salt Herring the 1b ......... Lamb | Patties . Stafford; inventory apâ€" 1 for sale of yeal esâ€" contract filed and set for $0, 1985. _ * ki , et al minors,Town ; letters of guardianship m. Stelling; bond of $4,â€" H. , Highwood; letâ€" tration issued to Anâ€" : bond of $5,000. ‘ Clow, minor, Lake authorized : to: sell ones Highland Park 1677â€"1678 f Curtis G..Wenben, late man‘of Lake Forâ€" itted to record Thursâ€" bate court, the estate re. rlue at $46,000â€"going to his ) will have a life interest. d and Estate Matters Settlement; Orders . and Entries . s h the estate is to. be diâ€" g the children. > Letters v were issued to Frank d issued to H. Worthingâ€" Bond of |$2500. Baade, insane; 12th report PROCEEDINGS Y PROBATE COURT GREENING APPLES, the bushel $3.35 MARCH 5, 1925 enassenscessespresmessensenchensnnter FREE DELIVERY 37%¢ 32e _18¢ _65¢ _35¢ 25¢ RAPP 15¢ ‘25¢ 35¢ 18c Blanche Groth and hus to Harry Pinney. WD $10. St. $10.50. Pt. Blk. 2, Palmer Montgomery‘s resub in H. Benjamin Lowenmeyer Tr to Alex Parker and wife. Deed $1. St. $4. Pt. Sec. 21, Shields. eopt F. H. Bartlett and wife to C. Matâ€" teo and wife jt tens. Deed $10. St. $1. .Lot 85 blk 1, First addn;to Raâ€" $1. Lot 85 blk 1, First addn,to Raâ€" vinia Highlands. . â€" s us F. H. Bartlett and wife to C. A. Milburn. ‘ Deed $10. St. $1. Pt of lot 12, all of lot 13, blk 1, Ravinia Highlands. is ; K Benjamin Lowenmeyer,‘ Tr to Alex Parker and wife. Part of Ravine Forâ€" est Subdn. Deed $1.00, stamp $12.50. Benjamin Lowenmeyer, Tt. to Alex Parker and wife, Part of Ravine Forâ€" est Subdn. Dee? $1.00. Stamp $2.50. ‘Benjamin Lowenmeyer, Tr to Alex Parker and wife. Part of Ravine Forâ€" est Subdn. Deed $1.00. Stamp $4.50 ~ Benjamin Lowenmeyer, Tr. to Alex ael Kelkes. Part of Ravine Forest Subdn. ‘Deed $1.00. Stamp $4.50. . Frederick Krueger and wife to Ella Krueger, et al. Part of Evans Sub., Highland Park. WD $10.00. Ernest Gail and ‘wife to Maude Gail. QCD $10. â€"Pt. Sec. 15, Deerâ€" *ral Pss Maude Gail to Ernest wife. QSD $10. Pt. Sec. G. D. Johnson to J. Philip Huhn WD $10. <â€"St. $1." Lots 17 and 18, blk 9, Deerfield Park Land and Imâ€" provement Ass‘n. Subdn. _ . . Frederick Bartlett and wife ‘to Flora Hess. $10. Stamp . $1.50. Lot 5, blk 3, Ravinia Hlands, Pt. See. 86, Deerfleld. . B. Lowenmeyer and wife to A. L. Parker and wife, jit tens. Lot 49, seeâ€" ond Ravine Forest. WD $1; stamp $3.50. 1 [ "R.mfimmnd and wife to Joseph Cabonargi. Lot 32, block 82, org! PIt H. Pk., I!1. WD $10, stamp $7. _ J. H. Clendenin and wife to V. Atâ€" kinson. â€" ‘Lot. 8, block. 42, North Addn to Lake Bluff. WD $1. Stamp $1.50. M. Zahnle and wf to G. E. Simmons z&slo. St.‘$10. Pt of Sec 28, Deerâ€" C. T. and T. C. to Harriet Borham Buck. Deed $10, St. $1.50. Lot 4, blk 17, H. O. Stoneâ€"and Co‘s Lake Forâ€" est Addn. 8 $1. / William ‘Smith and wife to Ella Brown. mm. Lot 19, blk 10, Lk Bluff, es John Linden and wife to Walter Joh:aon. WD $1. . Pt. See. 32, Anâ€" tioch. « t > 10, Lk Bluff, Shields. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS . Lowenmeyer to W. Sileock and e. Lot 49, Ravine Forest. Deed White Fish, Ib. .......=.~.. FresH}Lake Superior Salmon Steak the Ib, ......._._._._..@_.._.... Fresh Halibut Steak Fresh Lake Trout th@ ID, ........_.ccoosom««. Fresh Perch Shoulder Veal Roast Soier, the 1b nun: Pop Corn it m Io recees redeshing ndihanansant Smoked Herring Me. Grape Fruit & AOF ....â€"s.iolxlovennciimningecins Sweet Florida Oranges Spiced Herring the dot. ...........â€" A on ho .. /.. 6 dC $ in entoner... 1. ic drde ls:::om:tninq.‘............ 55c lcf:'?b.x‘:t:;..;..“....-;;T,k...,....25c sugers mf"fi‘ inaarmars â€" § 8 ‘éans 1OF ......â€"=â€".â€"sl..ccuilzsmees : Aily »inmaien ts 1. ... n nam [ ... 208 Queen Olives 34 2 65c Eating Apples 2 Ibs. for ... Cooking Apples $ lbs. for ........â€" the qt. . Heydecker and wife to Ella wn. QCD $95. Lot 19, blk SERVICE TO RAVINIA, HIGHLAND PARK, HIGHWOOD AND FORT SHERIDAN aenesssseccsessscesccncee evenpensiecdenence asspezaen8 s45et id Gail and 15, Deerâ€" â€" 1d¢ 49¢ . 45¢ _ 45¢ . 40¢ _40¢ 19%c 454%¢c 25¢ 39¢ Do Cortesi and wife to Joâ€" seph Cabonargi. WD $10. St. $4. Lot 10, lat 9, blk 72, H. Pk.. _ . Wi Bubert and wife to Ralph Cookgey and wife: WD $10. St. $1. Pt 29, Deerfleld, â€" ep t William Bubert and wife to Chas, field and wife. WD $10. St. $1. Sec. 29, Decrfield. f Herman Frost and wife to Hatold R. Vant, WD $10. St. $2. Lots 5, 6,.7, 8, 9, 10, blk 14 pt Sec. 29, Deerâ€" field. and blk 25, D F.) MacDonald Lowe and wifcm Janet Stein. WD $10. St. $1.50. I 13, Ravine Forest. Ope stitu the _ cont: centi cade: pets pop! ful pets coll pets| present the actorâ€"doll. e plays of the east have popular for centuries, and t of 1 are perhaps the most begutiâ€" ful interesting. The fine old pets of which there a:; four in ‘this collection, were made of buffalo hide, scraj thin erough to be transparâ€" ent, cut in delicate design and highly colo During the performance, the sho sits on the ground holdi the puppets above his head on long bam! rods ‘before a white screen, on which the shadows are thrown Bby a brilliant light behind him. Asg he moves the figures, he recites the story of play, directs the musicians, and | makes noises with his feet to and indi Cos! e dolls, whose bu‘}nén it is to lay dresses, as do the manneâ€" quing in the best shops, character dolls representing celebrities of the n and stage, dolls from the Orient, 1 Spain, old fashioned ladies from + hia and Boston and the skin papéoses of little Indian girls, are all in this exhibition. _‘ ‘F:*% the result of confusions in the mind of the automobile,‘driver, there frequently are contusions on the arm§ and legs of his passengers. {*. Da sel ‘Froelich to Sture Swanson e, WD $10. St. $1. Lot 13 First addn Ravinia Hlands, See. e 4 [ %DREN’S ROOM | Recently with: Exhibiâ€" ion of Dolls; Collection . â€"Is Varied [Px Children‘s room in the Ar:gln-? e was opened Thursday Februâ€" , with an exhibition of dolls. of Japanese dolls, arranged for inaâ€"Matsuri or Girls‘ Festival, ns beautiful examples of 18th doll manufacture. The heads hands : are exquisitely modelled, he costumes made of rich broâ€" , are perfect to the last detail. of Chinese Shadow Pupâ€" m- ..1....--.“..-....,.4.........\.‘..y\..... gin Creamery }Buth# 4 1bs ..............‘, ib Lamk Chops _lhi. Pnesncreptececneyens evans> ess ‘Beef Stew TD8. ......cccoofecaspecce m Dollar Day Wednesday, March 11th, 19E§ 6 Ibs. Shoulder Veal Roast " »' :....“.;."..4.....“..........‘ S Shrimp 5 ,a is for ..,‘....%,,, te the tramping of the actors. rterhouse st&‘k neless Rump , Corn E HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Veal Chops rt Spinach, No. 3 can "SWEETHEART BRAND OF PURE FOODS®" B _.$1 _\ $1 L...B1 L. Â¥1 Lof@1 l...$1 LM9L TSl ...\ $1 2l 91 ROTHERS .. $1 | $1 $1 |.$1 |.$1 .. 81 81 /. $1 .. $1 .. $1 " $1 COOLIDGE AIMING . > _ AT RED TAPE PEST dent Coolidge and who have an inâ€" sight into his .lde?; hint that in his constant and‘.insistent demands for a reduction in government expenditures he has a larger and bigger motive than the, mere saving of dollars. > POTATOES, 63 lbs. $1.00 Economy Program Likely to End In Elimination of Much Harking back to his experience when as ~Governor â€"of Massachusetts he eliminated half of the state commisâ€" sions and (their office holding staffs and by thr. act improved the public service, it is whispered that he is amâ€" bitious to try the same mflnmlt in Washington. It: must be itted that there is room for improvement in this great nest of officials. There are ‘deâ€" partments, . bureaus and ‘divisions where the office holders fairly sit on one another, and where public busiâ€" ness is delayed because of the lost motions which the employment of: a surplus of chiefs naturally imposes. It is also a matter of public comâ€" ment, that in the ovcrm:ed depart: ments the general atti displayed towards the public, is out of kilter with what should be evident in a pubâ€" lic office. It is said that in some of the divisions, which might be named, one requires an official guide to disâ€" cover the identity of the chiefs and a lawyer to present the case when that person is found. . . /.; > /=c 0 .. That is> what Calvin Covlidge is driving against, that is what he is trying to root out. He believes the taxpayer has a right to approach a chief without a guide, interpreter or lawyer and to secure a settlement at first hand. In the naming of his new cabinet officers it will not be surprisâ€" ing if the ability of the candidates to ‘cut réd tape, to stand unmoved and unaftaid before governmental routine and office holding,© would be‘ the deâ€" termining factor in the mind of the President in making his selection. The ‘extra day which Leap year gave to the wotld last year was an exâ€" pensive luxury for the Near East Reâ€" lief, according to the annual financial report just prepared by the overseas directors of the organization. The report states that Feb, 29th cost about $15,000, "because refugees and orphans had to be fed and cared for on Feb. 29th the same as any other day."‘ So February 29th:is revealed as ‘a thief; instead of ‘twentyâ€"four hours gained, it meant to a big orâ€" phanage organization just so much LEAP YEAR BOOSTS â€" [ .5 _*~_~~ GCOS8T OF RELIEF added expense. Those who are in touch with Presiâ€" Early June Peas Fancy Sugar Corn Fancy Tomatoes Good Luck Milk Fige. L 12 large cans .................__... Fancy Pink Sailmon, Ib. can Fancy Red Salmon, Ib. can Red ‘X Macaroni and Spaâ€" ghefti, 12 pkgs. ...._..__....._. Ripe Olives, Giant Size Woodcock ‘ Egg Noodles Ripe Olives‘ Apricots Pork and Beéans Yellow Cling Peaches 10 cans .......... Swoethurt Chili Sauce 9 NDott@s ..:.::;â€"...;=â€"â€"m«~ Gorton‘s Fish Balls $ 4 C8NE TOF |..2/.â€".icce..csnns: Sweetheart Golden Bantam Blue Diamond Extra Tiny ‘ Sifted Peas, 3 cans ........_... Littlé Green Peas Select Early June Fancy Prunes Yellow Cling Peaches Apple Butter . at. jars; 2 jars Pompeian Olive Oil Dead Wood $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 .$1 .$1 $1 $1 $1 81 $1 $1 31 31 $1 $1 $1 Cooking Apples 14 1bs. Yor :........ Good Coffee 2 / 1b6. | si.i._c.il.. 8. H. Tomatoes, No. 3 can 4 tans ...‘....._..m......’..........?m 8. H. Kidney Beans King‘s Choice Sliced Peaches &4 CANB )L. L neple ie ieviefoonn epaopdndind Fancy Pears, No. 2 & CBDNE e (edinnyrentberss S. H. Grated Pineapple Bomhly. No. 3 Q-‘n California Ripe Olives Old Pacific Sliced Pineapple Black Berries New Comb Honey 4 for ... Royal Ann Cherries 3 cans for ,............... Pumpkin, No. 3 can 4 j‘“ ‘r-_fi-‘r-:'-g(â€"-â€".-.»«-“ Bantam Corn 4 glass jars for ... Grape Fruit ‘Sweet Potatoes 14 for 8 dozen . Imported Sardines 6 cans ‘ffil' UepÂ¥4aemenre m H. Fruit Salad "Tune In" 2%4 North First Street, Highland Park, Salesman Wanted _.$1 .81 "$1 _$1 _$1 _$1 " $1 _$1 _$1 _$1 + §1 .$1 31 $1 $1 $1 .$1 .$1 $1 31 .$1 3 Drink | m ore BOWMAN‘S MILK. It is rich in cream â€" every drop fortifies. .â€" Good for grownâ€"ups as well as children." . ; +>* :* | on Happy Health® . MONDAY SPECIALS .. MARCH 9 , Am. Fam. Soap, 10 bars ..59¢ Lge. Ivory Fup 10 barse .’1,“ Fels Napths Soap, 12 bars ....O8¢ Lux, 10 pkgs. ;. 08¢ Wash. Soda, 3 pikgs. .___.2890¢ Ivory Soap Chips, 10 for ... 08¢ Am. Fam. Soap Chips, 4 for O8¢ Argo 'r(msp AY. SPECIALS (MARCH 10 >* â€" HE Cane Gran, Sugar 10 Ibs. 78¢ raw.uz:d.a.m.,,w Fould‘s Spaghetti, 3 pkgs. .. 25¢ Cooking Apples, 8 Ibs. ... 25¢ Fresh Spareribs, Ib. .....___18¢ Yellow Turnips, Ib: ... Frankfurts. : Ib. THURSDAY SPECIALS ; ‘MARCH 12 $ Corn‘ Flakes, PKG. ...â€"â€"_._â€"_â€"..â€"â€"4 Shredded Wheat, pkg. ....____13¢ Quiker Osts, pkg. ..._._..â€"11¢ Puffed ‘Wheat, pkzg. ._â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"18¢ Native Pot Roast, Ib. ..._._..@m@ Miller & Hart Bacon, 8 Ibe. ..81 Yellow Corn Meal, 1 pke. .11¢ Flour, all brands, 1â€"8 bbl. $1,43 Plate Corn Beef, Ib. ........._.8¢ Brick Cheese, Ib. ..____.â€"_95¢ Lenfesty‘s Flour, 5â€"lb. sack 20¢ Shoulder Lamb Chops, Ib. .35¢ Boneless Beef Stew, Ib. ... 22¢ Wet Shrimp, 4 cans .....__87¢ Sweetheart Catsup, bot .. 25¢ Red Salmon, ige. can ..____38B¢ AIRY COMPANY MILGL Insist on % lbs. for ... 10 PAGE | | 8|

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