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Highland Park Press, 5 Nov 1925, p. 15

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DoPlanting heir own planting, we iver and plant e a fine stock df large r winter planting. pointments, fogether with erg just anniounced, were use of proficieftcy in milâ€" if f Chicagg . [ o_ hone Main aslpm this fall and next se who do not care Pruden, F. W. Teegarden ~Peterson of ‘Wilmette and ber of Win have reâ€" wnfime'fi umm in the leers‘ t ninq corps at the of Illingis, : i and Teegardégn have been A SALLE sy‘n}:m Alr L SHORE BOYS IN R. 0. T. C. HONOR enants, whild Peterson is afficer.â€" Prudep .is a senior, ‘& ‘jusior angd Peterson a â€" scholarship ‘fsunding stworthine ss.! AY, NOVEMBER 5, d Vines on Nursery @J t PRESS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, | _ _16â€"18 N, Sheridan Road, Rm. 10, Hi Office Hours; Daily 8 a. m. to 5 p.m. â€" Tues,, All work guaranteed. 15 Years‘ A Experience p Highland Park Transfer and Storage Company FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, 374 Central Avenne MOVING â€" PACKING â€" SHIPPING Transfer of ‘ BAGGAGE â€" FREIGHT â€" EXPRESS Black Cat Ice Cream Shoppe 59 S. St. Johns Ave. Telephone 249 & PIA NO TUNER and remember we serve special dinners : every day + PIANO TUNING wo Good Places to i Eat HOME AND HERE ALEX RAFFERTY, Si., Manager Office 374 Central Avenue Phones 181â€"182 Automobile Storage { Chicken _ Thursday and S u n d a y H. F. PAHNKE National Association d.| Charges Reasonable. Estimates Free . ... { Ofplop ifi 4xp patec ase ones n jeek 11R Rea?:ienee‘, Nor‘thbrook 207 â€"Mâ€"1 ~~‘ , Rm. 10, Hi*hllnd Park, Ill. | .Mi. ~.Tues,, Thurs., Sat. Eve. 7â€"9 p.m. 1 & _ Isabella ‘De Leau to A. Dunas. QCD $10. Buginess lot 73, Village of Woods subdn, Deerfield. . G. H. Pattison and wf to C. W. Eush WD. $6200 St. $6.50. Lot 2, Reâ€" Subdn, Highland Park. . Chgo. Tr. Co. to. F. Edson White & Lillian P. White Deed $10. ~St. $24.50. Lots 1, 2 and 3, Tract Let: tered B, Knollwood Club Subdn. State Bank and Tr Co. to C. R. Crowell. Deed $10. St. $2.50. Lot 1, blk 2, Highland Park Terrace. &4 cox WD. $10. St. $2. Pt of Lot 2 and N. W. Caine and wife to L. P. Roâ€" ma&no. WD $10. Lot 27, Ravinia Hillâ€" side, Deerfield. E. Rudoiph to A. V. Parrich QCD $1 St. $1.50. Pt. of Lots 7 to 8, Blk 17, Highwood. N. W. Caine and wife to L. P. Roâ€" mano. WD $10. Lot 2, Ravinia Hillâ€" side, Deerfield. 600C N. W. Caine and wife to L..P. Roâ€" mano. WD $10. Lot 85 and pt lot 89, Sunset Manor, Deerfleld. _ Modern Cemetery and Mausoleum Corpn to W. H. Hoffman and wife. WD $600. Lots 150 and 151, Sec.! F, North Shore Cemetery. Mrs. H. Hoffman to W, H. and Nellis H. Hoffman jt tens. QCD $10. Pt of lot 8, blk 7, Lake Forest Cemâ€" etery Assn. . J. Griffith and wife to Eunice A. Joyce. WD $10. St. $5.50. Pt of blk 16, Lake Bluff. & : Carthy WID. $1. Pt. of Lot 14, Lake Forest. Katherine A. McCrthy et al to J. Grit’fith WD. $1 Lot 14, Lake Forest. Winter Club of Lake Forest to the Summer‘ Club WD. $18,350.. At. $13.50. Pt of Lot 60, Lake Forest. Antonina C. Seibert to I. I. Himâ€" melstein and wife. WD $4300. St. $4.50. All lot 6 and ‘pt lot 7, blk 42 Highland Park. â€" G. D. Johnson and wife to T. Walâ€" is. WD $10. St. $6.50. Pt. Sec. 19, Deerfield. 1 _ W. C. Pitcher to Jennie M. Olsen et al, WD $10. St. $3.50. Pt lot 3, end all of lot 4, Benson resubdn Deer} field. F t L. Marks and wife to R. W. Burns QCD $100. St. 50c. Pt of lot 9, subdn of lot 180.8o0 Hland addn to H. Park. L. Marks and wife to C. M. R. R. Co. QCD $2,000. St. $2. Pt. lots 7, 8 and 9, subdn of lot 180, So Hland addn to H. Park. _ _W. Capesius and wife to Hazel V. Braun. WD $10. St. $2; Lot 9, bik 17, blk D of Highwood. . R. Q. Butz Tr to W. Capesiug, Deed $10. St. 50¢. Lot 9, blk 17, bik P of Highwood. | E.. Rudaiph and wife to W. Cape sius. QCD $1. St. 50¢. Lot 9, blk 17 blk D of Highwood. R. 0. Butz and wife to gius. QCD $1. Lot 9 . in block D of Highwood. Three Wilmette fraternal organiâ€" zations will use the new tomple regâ€" ularly. These are _ Wilmette lodge, No. 931, A. F./and A. M.; Wilmette chapter No. 25%, R. A M.; and Wilâ€" mette chapter No. 758, O. E. S. The new building will also, be used as a community center and will be availâ€" able for many purposes other than those of a Magonic character. Mectâ€" ings of civic and social organizations, publid assemblages, entertainments, public forums, will be welcomed, acâ€" cording to prominent officials of the lodge. j E. D. Marron and wf to T. E. Wiiâ€" _ The new building is located in the civic center of the village on a tract of .land, 107 feet by 200 feet, at 1010 Central avenue, The plans call for an auditorium on the first floor ‘to seat 650. This room will be equipâ€" ped with a large stage and adequate dressingâ€"rooms. The. auditorium will have a separate entrance so it can be used by the community for gatherâ€" ings of all kinds without reférence t“he rest of the building, 7 * All Facilities ; ° Club and recreation room‘s, kitchen, pantry and serving rooms will also be located on the first floor. The main . lodge htall with parlors, offices and propertyâ€"rooms will be located on thp1 second floor and a second lodge hall, parlors, utilityâ€"rooms, organ loft and a ‘balcony opening above the majn hall will occupy the ‘third floor. J. Griffith and wf to Frac R. Mcâ€" CEREMONIES LAST SUNDAY _ TEMPLE STONE LAD REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Ceremonies 'attex_xqi_ng the Iaying of Imfl---v ;e-â€"wvlw 420 VCR A l,Czu'ried Out; Fine . Structure > THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PAEK, ILLINOIS Attend and W. Capeâ€" block 17, â€"| Percy Tinsley, Wadkegtn.»â€"-â€"Hear- ing on final report continued to Nov. P 1925. | j â€"Samuel Kirk, Waukeganâ€"Hearing on petition to disclose assets continâ€" ved to Nov. 9, 1925. | . _ ‘James H. Cummingi, Waukeganâ€" Final report approved. Estate closed. Theh following cases were heard i1 Probate court last week: . ‘ Edward N. Maynard, Jr., minor. Waukeganâ€"Final : report. approved. Estate closed. w Emma Carlson Westburn, Waukeâ€" ganâ€"Inventory approved. Appraiseâ€" ment waived. Je o+ . _ IN, PROBATE COURT Action In Estates, Up for Setâ€" 6 tlemeni Last V!egk_; Orders, |_R. O. Butz to A. V. Parrich Deed $10.:St, $1.50. Pt of Lots 7 and 8, Blk 17, Blk "D," Highwood. \ T. B, Stitt to Emma Delhaye. QCD #1. Pt lot 18, block: 8, G. L. Wrenns addn to Highland Park,. > (g e LATE PROCEEDINGS gll of Lot 3, Blk 88, North Addn to ho lamidpme ranne s rag : ‘Glencoe Motors |_â€" _ _ Highland Park Nash Stales 500 N. Green Bay Rd., Highland Pk.. 120 N. First St., Higlhndl’ufi Park Ave., Highland Park Springer & Person | _ Laco Service Station _ Laco Service Station I 1{' P:‘r:' Ave., HigMM5Pafi Waukegan Road, Doerfickl Waukegan Road, Northbrook . Glencoe Motors: . | ‘| Paige Motor Co. Highland Park Auto Mart \{ernon Ave., Glenc#e | Vq‘-non»A,ve., Glencoe Deerfield Road, Blodgett Laco Oil Corporation HEN the cold nips your nose Wit adds to your pep, but when the cold nips your motor it adds to your troubles. Plain gasoline becomes sluggish and slow firing at the first drop in temperature.| > . _ © The inevitable use of the choke floods your cylinders with practically raw gas. Carbon troubles are increased many fold. The excessive use of the starting motor drains your battery. Altogether this spells trouble that accumulates as the cold days continue. The remedy liés in the better winter motor fuelâ€"Boyceâ€"ite Bluâ€"Green Gasoline. â€" |~; | § ""Boyceâ€"ite Sure Makes a Difference _ On a Cold Morning" adopting Boyceâ€"ite treated gasoline as yout standard motor fuel, you ever again find it necessary to remove carbon, have that carbén fiurncd out and send the bill ¢overing to Boyce B Veeder| Co., Inc., Long Island City, N. Y., U,S. A. A check will be sent you immediately. _ | REGARDLgsq of the deâ€" sign of your rfiotor, or the grade of gasoline hnd,il Afuf Docket Entries BGuarauntes For Sale at the Filling Stations 4. Listed Below: ‘Millie Brock, Town of Bentonâ€"Fiâ€" pal | report approved. Estate closed. . George Froelich, Lake Zurichâ€"â€"Fiâ€" nal report approved. Estate closed. | _ Reba . Jones, minor, â€" Libertyvilleâ€" Letters of guardianship issued to Lyâ€" ¢ll â€"H ‘Morris. Bond of $1,000. Guarâ€" dian authorized to settle cause of acâ€" ticn for injury in auto accident for / Margaret O. Brain, et al, mimors, [North Chicagoâ€"Letters of guardanâ€" ghip issued to Robert Brain. Bond of $8,000. ; ): +T f $ _ Herman â€" Stelling, Prairfe Viewâ€" Hearing on petition to pay widow‘s Award continued to Nov. 2. _ _ ‘that of the ‘will presented with the jpetition of Milton T. Bailey. _ _ Harold T. McClure et al, minors, \Gurneoâ€"Letters o; guardianship‘ isâ€" ‘sued to William H. McClure. Bond ‘of ‘$3,000. ce Smith Hayes, Lake Forestâ€"Petiâ€" tion of Harry Johnson to file petition for probate of will presented and leave given said Harry Johnson to file petition for probate of will and hearâ€" jng on same set for Nov. 28. Hearâ€" ing. on petition of Milton Bailey for ‘probate of will continued to Nov: 28. The petition of Harry Johnson is ‘for the probate of a will dated after hi tovads The time to start is NOW! Boyceâ€"ite Bluâ€"Green Gasoline used regularly will keep vaive seats and: stems, spark plug points and piston rings permanently free from carbon. Therein . lies the secret of its success,. § This better fuel ignites more quickly, prevents the rapid accumulation of carbon that is bound to follow the use of the choke, strain on â€"the starting motor is relieved, the life of your batâ€" tery prolonged and the satisfaction of a clean, sweet running motor is yours all winterâ€"provided you use Boyceâ€" ite Bluâ€"Green Gasoline as your standard motor fuel. . be ‘better psychology to warn the public that if they don‘t come early they won‘t get a good seat. $ cwm-m%fimi-.?‘f it useful in stringing the people. â€" Jerry Van Buskirk, Highland Pa â€"â€"Appraisers appointed. f* Boyceâ€"ite is SAFE! It est metal surface nor ‘Instead of lamenting becaruse mo people don‘t come to church, it mig S A F E! $15,000 real estate. Life use r to wife, with power of sale. At her death one third to his son, h W. Jackson, two thirds to five f ters. . Special bequest to da § Ruth. Letters testamentary issued to Violet E. Jackson. Bond of f Proof of heirship taken. & Joseph ‘Jackon, North Chicago â€"â€" Will: proved and admitted to Estate valued at $1,000 personal autetsitmediiivaieiineticimmntree Airacdit trdnicami s lmday.muhummm both have been set down for f, with the notation in the record ‘ the one in ‘which Harry Johnson petitioner is the. latest. i {8 t« §4 R* 1 % i6 pr t3

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