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Highland Park Press, 22 Jul 1926, p. 16

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di heard voices. A piano wu be ed and someune wa; ginning mc " not eve this cl: d inn 'ashion We f Inf " or meeting tnum at PHYS or sta- tons. so I only smiled to myself. as rcvaillod her little peculiarity and :urried out into the twilight and into , waiting taxi. We swim}: into Fifth avenue. As s-ual its sidewalks. at this time of ay,. were alive with a stream of retty shag) girl" -e-e- most of them Oh irt clearing-house of the world's human.. ity where tragedy and triumph wail: hand in hand among its heterogen- eous throng which is ever in motion. It had been many months since I had been in a large city and even the) sight of the "red traps" and the un-i, ending line of taxis served to increase my excitement. _ i I had wired Ellie that I was com- ing but I was not surprised when I did not find her at the station for " Always impulsive, the summer with its vexntious problems weighing upon my heart, had left me acting entirely upon the spur of the moment. So that evening found me on the train head- yd for New York-leaving at once- for, sub-consciously, I knew that an- other sight of Curtiss would have had its influence and I was deter- mined not to remain with him after our Interview of the morning, which; had been anything but satisfactory. l New York had always been to me 't city of enchantment. I loved its hum and bustle and I was strangely thrilled as our train pulled into the Pennsylvania station - the largest] ciearing-house of the world's human.. ems be wh Hr German. were takinffheir 12 charges indoors V which con- n of palatial buff-colored ‘apart- '“""mm'"'::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.,.-.....' I ' r""'"""""'"""""" f I V 4 " ' I ' :' l ' I I " _ vi ' . " I ' V 'r, N? a I ' t J a, e mr ' I I', - . BEN' " , I f . _ F, r J: I I 3 i " J. a El , h I ' ii8 m ,. " " I I , _ rre 1 '? , " e I F,Iill fl il, ' I T ili1 " g “I , ( ' ' I I ' .r QM" A " . I , I! .L-:.-._n.‘ n44-1‘---34___ intensely disliked seeing peuplc " meeting than at Diem or At.a, muv PAGE SIX ll :mmt‘unv wa; “mung Jim}: mu- lifted the antique brass knock- ttver (meaning Ellie) has been ' the most glorious evPrting ur honor. And---" i m Ellie! Dun't be snldhrn At least, We'd apprecitt) a n T A ' li. J ' i 'tttest 'tttis, tlik] ' o _ At _ elRi Filming the. Confessions \W// ofa new wife “Mn "llllb5 u tirst time in months my were absorbed in the im- jtuation and its interesting: d so. before I knew it, the ed. with its customary perk, of ufie of the beautiful t bun-.93 and I discovered number corresponded with Imam bg M mam. _' In no other mm in Paris are th .4 so alert to ir, innovation in the after an afternoon spent rastly of me not meeting station -- but ygu know tion. Listentthousrh, han- vat, biz, beautifut girl suing Ellie) has been , most glorious etetiirre hut-um. nu Iv We. AM sum. " ur d Riven the (Insert reached Ellie's door I A piano T" being play.. " Mn” Wr and it wa rte I could see the enveloping ruthful Park awnu rs' definitely [ I forgot all abbut prized Ellie art) tin- V group around the m. imitate 'thu the world of y as' if JO ity. ‘Whits m English their Rauly , we - eff "ss v N "WEE, fi?»/>/j\\ 1,',rf'(vi-,rr-/' " / / _ " WV iij A‘ Is Tu"-. _ I Severn] into the embrace :1li mo] " sr1vl.s ate . m short t? u m er. She's entertaining as a' circus. with thqoltitel.v no inhibitions. She umuses ‘mu and, as I told you long (an. Santa. I've dedicated my life to Urnugh custom Pt' "Hut whv do wanted in know "We York f nd liu cor? malt-d Remember Oh M We all stood chatting a minute., I "Who's ROME?" E "N9w beat it.' All of you,," ordered, "Oh, just you. I fiand f Ellie 'good naturedly and smiling. 1 ments and H6wa W “Sallie and I have to catch up with;kn0W. Howard wa plenln 5 our gossip and we don't care to teeil with you the minut _ he saw that we're standing on the corner of} "Is that all?" {Broadway and 42nd. Besides, it is-l "Urn-huh, un)easi, We w gn't any time before you will be back 9 more men for d?" g, I k jto help me show Sallie-Alley the,fof them whom 'we) ah ree t sights of the city." I moment’s notice?' 3 They hustled out of the door t) "No, no, Jet's' d 'ty' l tt ipirits declaring all the while‘qmckly. '7.hat isn’t, hat I l titan ttls'. were being lowed out by} ty1tinyf m n 9914‘ 3 tone, with mi. You know I wrote you' titd her. She's a good one all right and attends to her own business -..... which,‘ in itself, keepsfher exercising her wr'ny-ttuitter." I In spite of attending boarding when“ in Vcur York and Paris, Ellie! \‘ax still slangy. i, "V, by. whardoes she do?" I wanted 1 to get tht background of this new) girl with ivhum I Was to share thei "l'm so glad Carmen’s not here so we can have a little heart to heart talk tagether," continued Ellie when the roulm was empty. "Carmen lives Ellie h ()h amu w yit to sound devilish.'" n: olst a moment in 'reftee- then. v_.i 1;" who had not heard . anyway. Carmen, got bored rum: ___ and persuaded her mrvnts that she should study t. 1 mst her during an art 1": h: we the same teacher 't gw-rfzwt fake or he wouldn't {My mix. We had a com- M of hutmlninz our parents dszeul to share expenses a tnzother. She's absolutely and really has a sneaking at the World was made for mscmont. She had been tly without freedom, as the in Cuba and not that she's PM W whew! Why won't loam to -- to---" (7n rme m Cuba know " how we both got cold her father. Her mother was ‘nhzh aristocracy and her fa- ."na‘isthzn: who had spent ii/y in Cuba. Thnurh I ' m Carmen's mother who in- PH n l ta H you about her later."' vim If. Lo know now." I "e-i' wring into the bathroom f I) n the hot water. _ ' 1.2.x you see her.' She's little prairie Bower ll " We talked from one :ht :40 original and comes tpr mental n-men’s no slack- live with her parent Psychol- To on with Cats T.o to New and rais- ll estate an One of the interesting annou ments of themast Wirth, comes f the George. Alexander McKinlock post. No. 264, American Legion Lake Farest. In connection witht fourth annual "Lake Forest D they are to give a Buick standard sedan. fully equipped, and ready brine more than the ordinary amd of pleasure to the party who sl drive it away from the West P grounds on Wednesday, August ‘ Many interesting and novel iii) are being arranged for the big day "There are plenty of contra or: hungry for work right now Vlch moans'that We should get a good _ ieis and should be able to induce the aw bidder to start immediately," Lo ell said. LAKE FOREST DAY IS _ A SET FOR AUGUST? H Prosuniing that thejdhs are a rd- rd July 20 the contractor then. der the law, would have to start ork within ten days. F The board of supervisors tod ap- prnvvd the actinn of the finance om- mittov in selling the $730,000 and issue to H. C. Spear and Sons. ica-‘ r'o. while at the same time R. M. ob-. dull. county superintendent of iirr-l, ways, announced that the adver ingl of bids fur Green Bay road land, Wsdcsvorth road would start tad y, l Under the law this bid request " ust; be published twice with them-k Ling! opened on the 15th day aftor th V rs'tl publication. This will place thelredi' and bridrre committnv in the no. ;inn( to draw contracts July 30 asthe ' rlt, l ost date. _ I COUNTY BOARD HAS 4 APPROVED BOND _ hiv, question. cl‘imttion Expectation That corhtraetijrorli, Road Work Will Be Sod}. i‘. the syn ously as South-m mined be tractive. Long afto own room l bed conside What mu need is ah entir perppective. So put on that dress now, Sullie._ Do as I ' She got up from the- I, chaise lonstue upon which 1 been reclining and putting hd to my head felt it careful y 1 at the some time regardi J grave concern in her h eyes. which were as blue & " , "Answer me, Sallie-Alley, I wally gum: crazzy?" ( "No," I smiled as I took from my head. "l'm seriot might as well be frank w] bonoy. ‘3 did not think I was i n ,earn t. “It's just that I feel di erently about'things since I' , been Iarried to Curtiss and 'I’d ather uit go along as an oxt'ra "rson th you and your date, if you jdon’t ind, or even stay at home andlread r go to matinees in the aftern on .or - something." I. concludei Ian If, for Ellie gave me no assists; ce. ”T‘Rlilat’s the inat I"? M s eloth-and-ashes."1 c0 ldi see P at did not think I was in earn f “or "No, no, let’s do 'tll' I swered quickly. "That isn’t hat I _ ant,? I continued in a Teri a tone, 'Listen, Ellie, I know viru'ujtt.tink I hope- lesszy old-fashioryed 1tnd hm but I don't want any dutch while m here, really.” l l "No, his jéal a and vowing wife eatpied him to see 2 army post in China.) W were h at the Jute when we Won {all fo such ex- per love-making." Back in thejbo air I gli} a negligee before I an drj “What?! I pit t" I dtsd "All the way” 5 her r) I knew she C, t a real gown instead tf simple sleeves that I had ut on th her inspection.'. I "What for?" l rumbled.i “Became We've T leaned J several places tnd, in one a evening élothes‘ar more pri "Who's going”, "Oh, just you a {and l ments and Haws. Wood know, Howard wa plenim {was both " the met the could get "a y wi 'httstthed in remix ence. l #Did you ever him l questioned. _ u: out '01: Wave? th Bow Brummet wl *Uf Ema? (To be euntinut M's SullV derid {Hf/m mm and fax-mud sf! - " I) Tom: was momma: PA; after she had gone I But on the edge loving both sides Should I ubvv mv should Awarded deridr to yield and bairumv u me and, I ju think In here I'd better be no declared, a! the hy you fhiriidn't! is an ontir .new I out on that cning .. no as I tal you. 3 you in ehalke be.. T ave to hit mnin the to let me kn' that i atter. Come' now eat and form inbout 1 mm and I'll ' you ' he's on Hi look- iversion." I j. . jvstingly, hr fieri» i, . way in he lbw; which she h 'ilire-i' c knew it \v‘sii'latJ l "l I L 'j, 1 had gone i N §~ri In the edge if e both sides , ttte I Hva my 0 bl i? j I follow t 11%. ml next we“) " m- to yirld £14; I. _ . " let? TT and! fl |me tim, y with him w more t" t 1sii p jnto an 333, ' I dts nded. her. , cinder. a rea evening mple no with on t bed for G'tdsi' and ban Cle.. tt " roan Wiper.” t some ' w tons it in a , round hina. T ve you , marriéd 'pious love fund that it?” she " of Kurious he had r hands 11 over, M? -with ice- om Jr. in " ‘ou ‘hands and I h you, *es lLE rk " to m all 'ttr You a date go to eitWy, sack. t she PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK, tuatrois ',, Marinim Anderson, Highland Park! irrtvot'ory ond appraisotnent bill ap-) i proved. ' I Cnthorine Swanton, Lake Fotyst---:, l Firm! Wharf, approved. Estato otossd. 1 Snrdh Cashm'ore, Wadsworth. In-; ' wvvmrv annroved‘. _ . I t Thnodore H. Durst, Waukegan. Ear-! 'w-ufri‘x authorized tb pay taxes and) . mnko rnnaivs. I Hugh J. McBirnvy. Like Forest, Will admitted Ao probate. Estate John Paton Cater. minor. Liberty- ville. Report of salo of real estate atmroved. ty bonds ' , Job McElrnv. Waukoqan. Petiiion for nrobnte of will filed atul set for hgarinq Atteust 2. 1926. . ' lav-ob Heeketsweilor, Mundelein. Ffr, ";tris authoriv"d to 3%an Liber, .,ttn S. Gridley, insane, Liberty- vi‘loLl Petition for removal of Con- 'v'rv4tot' filed and set for hvarinsz July If', arid Summons issued. Junie Fremont Trup, Waukegap. “min: on petition for probate of (s',')"!:,',',,;,',',,,) to July 19. Mnrv M. Rumsov. Lake Forest. Fn nnl Itrmort unmoved. estntn closed. Marv Watrstafr, Lake Forest. Peti- tiod for, probate of Will filed and set, for hearing Aueust 2. Robert C. Higgins. Lilmrfvvillo. Prq'of of Heirshin taken. Hearing on Petition for probate of Will continued to Auquvt 2nd. _ Roccnt prncovdings in Probate tiourt ,3er ronm‘twl :1: follows: Span S. Love, Dvorf1olrl, Letters " Administration iscur-d to Martha U; Love. Bond of $200. Proof of Heir- tthio takon. Annrnisnrs unpainted. LATE PROCEEDINGS 's, IN PROBATE COURT 'Action Taken In Settlement of I; Estates: Orders and Dock- i et Entries ' Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of July 1926. (SEAL) MARTIN C. HART, Notary Public John District Bonds b--, _ s-" _ Interest 'on "District Bonds Anticipation Warrants _ Nig‘ht Schools and Summer' Schools . _ _ ,, Bal. on hand July l, 1926 Janitor Supplies l "-e-V Repairs and Replacements Libraries "r-W, ._--_ Pprunotion of Health V, Transportation of Pupils ,, Rent -----e_ .__ '.rN T F.--- -eee _ Grounds, Buildings, and Alterations e"tt . A. ___ New It Warrants _ ____. ._tt---tr-- Salaries of Janitors and Engineers . Fr' .-__---rt_ Fuel, Light, Water and half-time or more Teacher's' Pension Fund A----, _ Tert Biyolqs, b'trtionery, and School Slipplies “Him _ 4,201.98 Interest on Teachers' Orders 1,476.76 Inggrest on Anticipation ' who do ho tuehine Salaries of Teachers, School Boards & Bus. Oftiee.4 2,608.15 Salqries of Superintendents 107 Bal. on hand July I, 1925...} 7,669.85 Distribution _ .PPW'"P.WW. ."-t-trrrtme.. 8,839.28 District Taxes r"w_-.-_e.-e_.._,.. 88,505.67 Tuition Paid by Pupils _'---'-. 632.00 Sale of School Property.-. ' . Sale of School Bonds .m..-t-e.r-. Premium on Bonds w..' -"t.rr--e. Accrued Interest on Bonds”. insurance Adjustments 8ev' _. _ Anticipation Warrants .. aw-r.-. 110,000.00 Refunds and, Donations.,, 388.79 Interest on Bank Deposits .. 85.00 Non-High School Pupils ----tt District District dance on hand June 30. 11126 District No. 107 , . S 7, District No. 108 U, -eee 45, District No. 100 _ _ F V . l, District No. 110 ___ 3, District No. Ill _ -_-t__ 2. Incidental expenses of Trustees r--rt.reiertrir'_r_wrmr. Compensation of Treasurer, 10-rp24 to 4-1-26 Distributed to Districts "N'-'...'....---.-------.-............, Balance .on hand, June 30; 1926 ._.t_.-r..remm.tt.tt.tw-_ Balance on hand July l, 1925 Wu”. Income from-Township Fund 'ef -.-r.eem County Supt. of Schools, State Fund Real Estate Notes on hand June 80, 1926 Bonds on hand, June M, 1926 '..--.-. Cash Balance on hand June 30, 1928 J.... Real Estate Notes on hand July I, 1925 Bonds on hand July 1, 1925 -_..r..rr....e.-.et.t_' Cash Balance on hand July l, 1926 .MwFWP_P. o I _ ir"" VT 3 _ C c. _ ' -" '_', s' 5 ,1.T"’£.‘E7T~_§¥L‘Wil ‘jYVF‘, L'. 77133 Statement of the Fiance: of Township No. 48, Bulge It, in bluComfy.l$5 etiiil'i""l,'i"if'i'ilari't, T, fig” _ I _ 5 . _ “HAWK! rum) _ ai," C' I-rt/i/s.'"):' .’ i,',,"",") . ‘. . 3 means L . ' t . '4 ' 5 m. u ipment Bonds _ Nu ANNUAL REPORT OF TOWNSHIP SCHOOL 108 109 110 111 112 113 TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL .... $127,999.31 . Deficit ' 7,669.85 45,858.34 1,977.35 3,177.59 ' 2,735.94 8,903.36 61,631.58 $216,095.5 $216,095.59 2,533.09 B,051.65 4,000.00 6,200.00 59,000.00 120.00 16,992.46 11,209.33 77,267.00 395.00 8,810.84 7,008.89 1,306.02 2,089.19 2,709.03 Summary of District Accounts 5,095.00 69 94 36 20.00 One hardly and: to understand the language? used by the highbrows in their discussion, but they might at least express themselves in words that can be found in the dictionary. Zura Inman. 7ion. Proof of heir- ship established. Riehard F. Goodman, Newton, N. J. during on petition continued to July 12. John Matthews, Lake Forest. Hear- ing on tinal report continued to Juiy SEND 510m my CLEANING was AND DRAPERIES TO --THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY--- DRY CLEANERS AS WELL M LA UNDERERS. Charles E. Howe, Waukezan. Hear- ing on final report continued to July M. ' Lawrence H. Starkweather, Lake Forest. Will admitted to probate. Es- tate valued at $10,000 personal and $8,000 real. All property given to mother, Mary Morgan Starkwenther. Letters testamentary issued to Mary Morgan Starkweather. Bond of $20,- 000. Proof of heirship taken. Ap- praisers appointed. John W. Beasley. Waukegan. Let- § ters of administration issued to Frank l W. Besley, son. Bond of $1100. Proof l of heirship taken. t valued at $350,000 peuonal and $100,- 000 real. Chattel property given to wife; $1,000 to each grandchild, bal- ance to wife and Joseph Ryerson and Northern Trust Co. as trustees; the income to be given " wife until her death; after her death the estate to be divided between his two daughters, Annie Lawrie McBirney Ryerson and Isabelle MeBirnerStimson. Letters testamentary issued to Mary Camp- bell McBirney, wife, and the North- ern Trust Co. , i $812,326 $208,425.74 127.139.54 41,499.14 2,721.62 45,138.64 4,187.31 383,214.53 Total " BU. on hand Realm: Bu. I Bot-data Expenditures July l, "" $172,997.88 ' 2,148.28 4,060.00 $172,997.88 t 39,521.79 EXPENDITURES ' 108 t 45,858.84 5,860.22 91,324.02 226.00 422.75 26,T 50.00 55.90 _ 344.40. 620.50 17,151.5 66,319.53 2,036.31 1,090T00 53,547.00 323.00 5,439.38 2,115,45 5,847.43 2,899.74 355.10 1,600.00 5,542.00 2,713.11 471.76 1,065.00 District Funds RECEIPTS DISTRIBUTI‘VE FUND RECEIPTS . _ DISBURSEMENTS EXPENDITURES ‘55 $940,325.83 $216,095.59 172,997.88 39,521.79 5,899.21 47.874.58 13,090.67 444,846.11 S 39,521 s 195.50 s 29.18 s 236.60 " with ' 5.45130 160.00 12,500.00 109 110 3 #9773? $3,177.59 1 ,689.82 2,398.17 2,214.32 218.45 3,589.14 _ 3,558.20 5,515.00 16,000.00 1,817.71 882.48 l.")’\’) 5,539.56 1,521.68 1,741.00 8,861.15 79.00 768.74 395.16 40.57 522W 79 $5,899.21 $47,874.58 $13,090.67 $834,521.31 $105,804.52 ME $5,899.21 $47,874.58 T 1,435.00 10.00 202.12 301.72 241.00 100.00 24.25 43.00 43.00 49.74 W. M. money, T Maybe the reason Jitk doesn't ththt nny more it! joined the League of N io Rebel-t w. tease Phone us your oi Bulk or Brick and try our Sun cial in Brick Cr " kind every Sunday.“ for Cool Drinks“: Sodas and the Coolest Vince ii." Town in which tolEniov Best Pliied Try Our Sen You Will Be Plea; Satisfied r, HIGHLAND PARK; tu This” In?» , ,00000 1.567.50 ' 15,000.00 no 'tessstt, 3'52- Opp. Northwestern L, 1 ll ' 2.78534 28,364.51 3,724. " 15,474.98 70.00 4.202..43 15,000.00 2,604.01 2,480.72 2,646.40 919.13 919.13 156 404.36 391.05 722.23 60.00 Them 't The-ic “3,060.7 3444346.]? ' 8,901 8,4T l 471 more . that he has a of N ions. 8.753.t “WWW Tréuurer 2,695.! 878, 224 2mm t 2t.00 45.0. 35.09 '.r.ir.'t.:l-r."/,'1l',f,'ir".ii,'r _.._. C....... ”Ana " JULY St, I,” 9.9 " Cl fl epot 118 '8 8 61.68158 5 265,184.27 Enjoy $444,846.11 Dummy l 10,208.90 29,319.95 22.000.00 13,635.00 5.296.” 51,557.68 76,873.60 380.96 109,987.51 101.50 475.00 15,688.00 22,161.04 15,897.59 18,293.04 1,686.78 3,526.10 3,526.10 49,600.48 845.00 828,827.95 323327-95 ' 2300.00 'Mauro ' 2,100.00 100.00 3 2.”)0 100.00 3,475.98 1,395.07 1,800.0o 21,827.” 167.69 7,004.40 T68.60 623.69 21 tr'

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