/~~â€" â€"â€".. Show Pictures PAGE EJGHT ART LEAGUE PLANS |â€"_ _ _ | LATE PROCEEDINGS _ ‘ SHADOW PUPPET PLAY IN PROBATE COURT To Be Presented In Community| Recent Action In Matters of House Friday Evening; To Estates l}pfc_r Settleâ€" A shadow puppet play, "Love in 4| _ wiihe)mena Lll!(;, incompetent, Temple" will be given for members 9f | meerfelq â€" Report and account the North Shore Art league during| {royeq © ~_~ CC week at Community house, Winnetka. The producer of the little play is to be Mrs. Louise Hubbard of Winnetka, from China after a comprehensive study of the art of the theater in that country. hSe is deeply interested in shadow puppets and will speak about the Chinese theater and its developâ€" ment. Mrs. Hubbard owns what is considered the most complete and the finest as well as the largest private collection of Chinese puppets in this imm class ofm(‘}'eo:::hfln‘l ““d;:r": income taxes and make _.- refund _:,_.,, ' the Art Institupe will have some of iehhnry P DT' ?:t.:y‘l mf . Final its paintings on exhibition Friday port approvnt, tStel : s event Joth Mr. Obericulfer | _ Elmer J. Murrie, Libertyville. Will es :ï¬e a miabd Ot (er h:."ve admitted to probate. Estate valued pictures 'I ing in the E hiâ€" :;.810.000 penon;l given_ to ‘nfe.‘ bition at the Are Institute. The latâ€" Sop‘l:-':m ’lE.: Murric wlf,'en"l.;:xd :;, ter received the Logan prize for her $20,000 Pro;yf of he" hi 'uk 1 icture, "Yellow Gown," and Rudoiph neo . ons &n m ;’m rle' former president of the North ventory and Waiver of Widow‘s award I den is approved. il:"l Art ‘eriiew' won the ““W-"P‘lt Gemma Bertucci, Highwood. Petiâ€" 'pt:cn- f The ition to execute deed under contract Other pain of league whose | of sale filed and set for hearing A; pictures are on ex\_libigion are Frank ?u;_ * Pn L ring Aprit e mise uns iag. noay ns * s â€" â€"| vent Perey B. Eckbhart, Grace N. Haskins, | \ Martin Hulin, North Chicago. Letâ€" Marguerite Taylor, and William R.\‘ !ersi)ff\dmi_gi.smtiou issued to Besâ€" Watson. No upâ€"toâ€"date farmer will believe he is actually relieved until he can afford at least three automobiles. Now that we have gotten Peaches Browning and the Pig Woman off the first page and congress has really adjourned, what are the poor metroâ€" politan newspapers going to do? Imported from France, England, Belginm, and Htaly Chairs, sofas, commodes, tables, secretaries, period beds, taâ€" tpr:(,)â€â€˜x;;.( :Elu'r:sm:;r;m and many other attractive objects d‘art ~ Sale Starts Monday, March 28th at 2 P. M.â€"to Continue One Week $ HR U B S French Shops, Inc. HONEYSUCKLE, 4 to 5 ft. heavy ...‘ 45¢ SPIREA VAN HOUTL, 4 to 5 ft, heavy 45¢ FORSYTHIA, 4 to 5 ft., heavy . .. . .. . .50¢ PHILADELPHUS, 4 to 5 ft., heavy . . . 50c ELM TREES, 3â€"inch dia., 12 ft. high $7.50 Fairway Nurseries AUCTION SALE Our Shopsâ€"1256 So. Michigan Ave. WILLIAMS, BARKER & SEV ERN AMPLE PARKING SPACE You are cordially invited to come now and inspect the selection on display chasing the last three months. ANTIQUES '&ï¬amh;mwummfiw: purpose reducing our stock to makeroom FURNITURE PERIOD FURNITURE AT UNRESTRICTED PRICERS ARTICLES FOR SALE CONSIST OF A. J. Hook, Proprietor 1256 SQ. MICHIGAN AVENUE ANNOUNCE THEIR ANNUAL â€"â€"Deliveredâ€"â€" Telephone 2285 $150,000.00 STOCK OF IMPORTED AND at John S. Gridley, Libertyville. Hearâ€" ing on petition for removal of Conâ€" servator. Jury trial Finding John C. Gridley a fit person to have the care, custody and control of his propâ€" erty. Judgment on verdict. Ordered that John S. Gridley be and he is hereâ€" by restored to all his rights and privâ€" ileges enjoyed before appointment of G. Carroll Gridley as Conservator. Conservator removed and ordered to make report and account by A_prll 11. -â€"iA;p;i;ntmem of Ray Paddock as Conservator heretofore made â€" set aside. _ Theodore H. Durst, Waukegan. Executrix authorized to pay interest, income taxes and make refund. . _ Elmer J. Murrie, Libertyville. Will admitted to probate. Estate valued at $10,000 personal: given to wife. Letters â€" Testamentary _ issued . to Sophrona E. Murrie, wife. Bond of $20,000. Proof of heirship taken. Inâ€" ventory and Waiver of Widow‘s award approved. 'rée;nr;l; Bertucci, Highwood. Petiâ€" tion to execute deed under contract of sale filed and set for hearing April 11th. sie Hulin. Bond of $200. Proof of heirship taken. A machinist in Denmark claims to have invented a gearless brakeless automobile that will work and his countrymen are hailing him as the automobile Edison. We would have more faith in this if we didn‘t reâ€" member that the Danes also believed in Doe Cook DAYLIGHT SAVING TO â€" START ON APRIL 24 cago will adopt daylight savings time on Sunday, April 24 this year, it was announced last week. This will be in accordance with the adoption of the summer time schedule by Chicago on that ‘day. which the last Sunday in A\pn falls in the calendar. 4 The system will continue in force until the last Sunday in September. YELLOW CAB RATES BRIDGE CLUBS AND PRIVATE PARTIES MAY HAVE SCORE PADS FREE BY TELEPHONING H. P. 178 OR CALLING AT THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY. adv ~Mostâ€"North St First twoâ€"thirds mile ......_...._85¢ Each additional 1â€"3 mile .......10e No charge for extra passengers. PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2000 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Have You Seen the Display of Modern Home Utilities? Liko Radiator Cabinetsâ€"Amherst Incinerators I am now showing an attractive exhibit of articles that are indispensab]e to the comâ€" . fort and economy of modern housekeeping. Evcry well appointed home has some one or more of these articles that no housckecper would wi]lingly be witbout. Why not investigatc them ALL and let me show you thcir distinctive merits? at the New. .Sa]es Rooms 0 A demonstration of. these latest helps to home utility will prove intcrcsting and inssructive. Benjamin Ice Refrigerators THAT LAST LOAD OF COAL 36 Westcrn Avenue Copeland Electric LEKHIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE CHICAGO SOLYVAY COKE . PETROLEUM CARBON COKE 148 North First Street William N. Frye Automatic W ater Heaters â€" FRANK SILJESTROM T e ardinge Fuel Oil Burners When you order that last lot of é5@! that you need to wind up.the winter, remember that there is economy in making it a full load, even though you may only need a ton to pull you through. It takes very little longer t'o haul a full load than a fon, the cost of delivery is practically the same in either case, that is why we are forced to make an additional charge for small lots. * P] We will serve you promptly when you need to put in that final load to finish out the season. ap" * elephones Lake Forest 425â€"426 umbing and Heatigg _ Gas Ranges 9(09}@» «olGGion Lake Forcst. Illino;s rgerators POCAHONTAS COALS FRANKLIN COUNTY COALS BUILDING MATERIAL Phone 65 TAURSPAY, MARCH 24, 1987 â€"~