~~ <J. Knight, and~dne*of the best known ~â€" residents in the vicinity of W‘in(ï¬g {â€"I'lqtor passed away at her home last eck. This Part of North Shore â€" and Vicinity ; County BRIEF NEWS MEMS FROM LAKE COUNTY NEICGHBORKHOOD JOTTINGS The Presbyterian church at Liber-l tyville last week was damaged by flames that burned the upper portion? of the building to such an extent that it is believed beyond repair. Phns{ are under way for erection of a new building. 1 Dayton Kramer, a member of the Waukegan high school track team and R. 0. T. C., was injured last week when a bullet fired on the practice range at the high school struck a bolt and was deflected up, striking the boy in the abdomen, piercing his intesâ€" tines in several places. A second meeting relative to te incorporation of Gurnee as a vilâ€" lage was heid last night at the Comâ€" munity church there resulting in the dismissal of the matter indefinitely om account of lack of interest in the proposition. Thieves who broke into the Andrew Cooke and Jackson schools in Wauâ€" kegan last week, battered their way into wall safes and escaped with a small amount of cash. With séven of the original wedding guests_present Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell of Mundelein last week celeâ€" brated their golden wedding anniversâ€" ary with 75 sisters, brothers, nieces and nephews present. Mrs. Rose Horton of Antioch, aged 26 years, died in the Lake County hospital last week, after a brief illâ€" ness. Death was due to embolism of the brain. _ The deceased was well known in that section of the county. Mrs. Emma Lofthouse Knight, aged 67 years, widow of the late William J. Seeley Gridley, former Libertyâ€"| ville banker, who was found sane‘ about a week ago in the county conrl} and had «his rights as a United; States citizen restored to him by i County Judge Perry L. Persons, hasl started action in the Probate court| IF IT ISN‘T call us in and lst us remedy the defect in your »pipes or in_!mer heating sysâ€" ly How‘s the pinmbing you have got? Is your water nice and hot? joun d _ Materials You «ean be confident that money spent here purchases dollar for lar values. Artistic enhance the apâ€" 4 nce of a home. Let us figure on your We will cflar&-;; fairâ€" Deri/ from the proverbs of Mr. Quick g Drs. Berschand Stone | € OPTOMETRISTS A conservation dinner will be held March 9 at 6:30 in the club rooms of the Chicago Woman‘s club by the Dlinois Federation of Women‘s clubs. There will be no annual exhibit by the federation and other organizaâ€" | tions which usually hold a week‘s exâ€" | hibit at a local store, the dinner this year taking the place of the annual event. The Preservation of the Wild } Flower society, and clubs such as the | Prairie, Outâ€"ofâ€"Door league, and Sunâ€" flowers are working hard with the ‘state to make this a helpful and inâ€" teresting meeting. | McKinney is wiffering~a prize to <igzhth gradeâ€"pupils of the state for CONSERVATION DINNER IS FEDERATION PLAN Banguet This Year to Take the Place of Annual Exhibit; to have the conservator of his estate| tion chairman, who in turn will sub take charge of his property. The time limit for essays to beâ€"reâ€" Mrs. J. D..McKinney of Alton, state conservation chairman will preside, assisted by the past state chairman, Mrs. Chas. J. Caldwell and Mrs. Theron Colton, well known naturalist, who has charge of the prégrart. Mrs. the best eu.yofnotmmtbanf)w words on "Birds." Essays are to be submitted to the district conservaâ€" Success â€" Good Eyesight Have Your Eyes Examined! Some Features Specimen Ballot |__| BENJAMIN F. LEWIS Phone for an Appointment Candidates for Nomination for MAYOR and COMMISSIONERS of the City of Highland Park at the Primary Election The child‘s success in school. as well as the adult‘s in business life depends on good eyeâ€" sight. ' City of Highland Park, Lake County, Hlinois PRIMARY ELECTION Tuesday, March 8, 1927 JULIUS H*EIMMER R. ARTHUR WOOD JOHN OLIVER WM. M. REAY WM. J. BROWN LYLE GOURLEY NANINE G. HOPKINS WILL KRUMBACH ROBERT R. BOSWORTH F. D. CLAVEY W. E. BECKER FRANK L For Commissioners (Vote for Four) For Mayor (Vote for One) . CHENEY ceived is April 15. Names of prize winners will be announced at the conâ€" vention at Danville in May. Mrs. Walter W. Seymour, state president will be the guest of honor at conservation dinner and will say "Within the department of Conservaâ€" tion we shall place the Garden clubs â€"for the interest of such groups to preserve beauty and art in the great out of doors will make such clubs the leaders in conservation." Burr Hindahl and wife to J. E. Smith and wife, WD $10. Part block 2, Hall and Osterman‘s Addn . to Deerfield. R Vipond, Jr., to C. F. Larsen WD $10. Lots 25 and 26, Block 12, pt See 5, Shields. â€" â€" Harry Shedlof and wife to M. Minâ€" kus, QCD $10. P art Sec. 36, Deerâ€" field. Highland Park .. A. Newsom & wf to P. F.! â€" Alexander Platt to H.‘ M VPh'.v.. Sprague & wf jt tens WD $10. Lot. WD $1. Pt blk 5, Lake Bluff. â€" â€" â€" REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGBLAND PARK, ILLINOIS $10. Lots 9 l North Shore QCD. $1. Pt block 24, E. plat of Highwood. L. W. Hazelett & wf to S. Voipe WD $10. Pt lot $, West Addn to Lake Forest, pt Sees 28, 29, 32 & 33, Shields. C. T. & Tr Co., tr to F. A. Lenâ€"| Of the 102 counties in the state: festey & al. Deed $10. Lot 2, resubdn| nearly all advanced a different idea | of lots in Highland Park. of allocating the funds during th.i H. T. Strenger & wf to L. H. Ar.| Short course at the University of | mour, WD $10. Lbt 8, Strenger‘s| Mlincis this week. _ , subdn, Lake Forest. ? Some were in favor of the county | F. H. Bartlett & wf to Marie S.| keeping all, others wanted it to go Carson, deed $500. Lot 16, blk 2, first . !* t‘:; state, l""’dj:"“' ‘:“"" ';'b‘f: «dn to Ravinia High 5 ges severa erent _ possible ;za,.; n Ravinia Highiands, Highiand | "splits" between county and mte.‘ s | These highway superintendents see | H. T. Clavey & wf to W. Bubert,| a is in.! WD $10. Pt see 29, Deerfleld. CS Bot ‘ar as somelhing that is in I 12, _ W. H. Johnson & wf to C. T. Mcâ€" Donaid, WD $10. Pt of lots 1 and 2,â€" blk 70, Highland Park. s , Deerfeld. VOTE AT PRIMARIESâ€"MARCH 83 A Woman Commissioner Time for a Change PHONES: Highland Park 2660 Glencoe 1300 ~Master Cleaner Service Direct to Consumer LADIES‘ AND MEN‘S HATS 10, NANINE G. HOPKINS Being in Highland Park all day ske would be in close touch with local affairs The record of ker past work proves her ability for this office _ Women should have a voice in the government of their home town. o blk 5, Bartlett‘s sec. 6, Shields. are as good as new when cleaned and blocked by us. We take pride in the class of work we do. TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2660 CLEANING CQ & DYEING ROAD REFUNDS AWAIT RESULT OF GAS TAX Refunds, of which Lake county m] about $825,000 due from the state, will be pushed into the bukmund} until the â€"proposed gas tax of two cents on the gallon is settled, it was stated last week by R. M. Lobdell, county superintendent of highways. County proposition | eariy.. inâ€"Msgein 4 There maÂ¥ be one hearing or a hecriagâ€"ie Lake, Boone, McHenry ‘and Winnebaâ€" go counties. _ Regarding route 173, that will conâ€" mect Zion and Rockford, Mr. Lobdell states that the state highway departâ€" ment will hold public hearings ou.the KRAUSS Nothing to Be Done Till Tax Fate Known WILMETTE, ILLINOIS Vote for A new congress does meet up» m‘louï¬-odh-kh&“‘ beâ€" cause in the old days the Gpngressâ€" Might be well toâ€"inform them that we have railroads for travel now. Feb. 14th to Mar. 1st Several numbers of Luggage to be on sale at wholesai«c 6sth Anniversary THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1927 wew SorKT~ eST «B9 ... Qicaco PHONES: Wilmette 3400 ‘Greenleaf 700