Anhrou Merchant, Wuukemw "YUtitrrinTrir woman! wit? Mled and not tor hearing April 18. Estimated mu: of estate 5.10.000 , - __ ltticaaoTitt.aadTstcd.tott.l Acu- Souk-u: " mu- J. Aitehisor, and win. it m. Deed t'a2,'dh' Duke! Entries fun. Lot " nod pm of lot A, Deere We! Park Subdn, See. 31. Deertield. - __ W C. I. 'rooks And wife to Hattie low-t proceeding: in probate com-d Baan." iirii iG. Tait T, iicr, - "ported P' follow}; -- “bring? Highlundg, 'ite. M, t?ttrtitif Alina Gunner. Lake Foeeat-- Mitten tor probate of will iUed and out for touring April 28. Estimated who of the estate $300,000. Charles E, McCreadr North Chi- cago-Letters of administration is- sued to Mary Mchady. Bond of 8200. Heifship proved. George Evert, Lake Biutr--CUim of Arthur G. Frey nllowed for $900 by _ttitsuution. V Edwin A. c'raine, Libertyville-ln, ventory and waiver of widow’s award approved. Mary Grier Sweet, lake Mutt-- Letters of administration issued to George S. Sweet. Bond of $10,000 heirship proved. Appraisers ap- pointed. - Charles L. Hendricks, Highland Parh--Bond for sate of ml estate approved. - _ Edwin Potter. Guruee--Will ldmib ted to probate. Estate $15,000 red given to wife and children. Letters testamentary issued to Alonzo D. Potter. Bond of $500. Heirship proved. Inventory and wuiver of widow's award approved. Caroline BaadeVinsane, Town of Eln~14th annual report approved. William J. weui, LiGtrviue-- Report of sale‘ chattel property ap- proved. _ -- 1 -- Salome Barbara. Town of Eu-- Will admitted to probate. Estate of $3,500 given tq children. Letters tes- tamentary issued lo Albert Sauer. He: "Would you like m go to that dance with a gone! looking man?" She: "Sure: have you a friend?" If you saw a trainload of plug to- bacco go by, would you call it a chew~chew train? A FASHIONABLE DIEASE ' Deerfield. Prof: "Ever had psychology?" --_------- Studs: "No. Only scarlet fever and President Coolidge opened the pl!- bronchitis." 'sageway which the Moffat Tunnel .__._ furnishes between the east and the GOT HIM ANYHOW 'Westi "I hear your sister married a strug gling young lawyer." "Yes. He did struggle. but he did- n’t get away." T First Coed: “What do you think of the idea of giris developing them- selves in the higher branches?" Second: "tsul, you gotta admit they've done a lot as far as the lower limbs are concerned!" There was a young "pper named Bess, Who looked a little different from the rest; Hem eyes were crossed, While her teeth were false, But she was popuurqhr two good reasons-I guess! Some women who think they are shining socially find later that it was only their min. Mt was l an an" manna m PROM" com ----_ D. L Mimic Beauty Shoppe You will have absolute pri- vacy in our beauty and hair cutting parlor. “my": VATI- IAVIIG tram â€m0 'ACIALI IWG IA!- pm: CIA-WU BCALP "BAT-IF" Permanent Waving weather sets in. Now is the right season. If you want fingers, combs, water waves or tunnel waves, phone Highland Park 1990 for an appointment. LITERAL LEN ASKS GOT HIM AXYHOW CONCERNING BESS We Cut the Very Latest 't-ewtruto-rta--,-trr.urr. MWMIM Cal Ind like Your And-taut for Per-aunt WHe.--qartr Ion!" or - Fury“). and Children Olly FAIR ENOUGH YEA. BO! Why go to Chicago for a perma- nent wave when you can get the finest kind right here at home. Don't wait until the hot Keen Steam Oil l, The Continental Divide has been 1 nature's greatest obstacle to the (west ward progress of man in the _ United States. But a touch of a key {in Washington and an electric cur- l rent penetrated the formidable range of the Rocky Mountain west of Den. i var. This means that the tunnel when ieompteted by the Colorado Tunnel ieommission wilt furnish an almost idirect railroad line between Denver 98nd Salt Lake. It will save an ele- vation of 2,406 feet, and lessen the _ railroad distance nearly 175 miles be- ‘tween Denver and Salt Lake City. This is one of the greatest engi- neering feats of this generation, and the story related in Washingtori in (connection with the participation of [ the President in the last week's cere- _ monies chronicles the historic fact that when the key was touched in the , White House that a tunnel driller be- neath James Peak closed m electric switch and an instant. Inter the big , boom that penerated the Rockies was } heard. P. PinceGa to A. Meaodi. WD tto Lot 8, Ni A, Ravinia Highlands Sec 36. Deerfield. J. Yore to J. Tulley. Deed '4.000, Pt ot E halt of SW quarter-of See, T, W. A, wood. s. H. Block to W. W. Wagoner. QCD $10, Lot 1, Lucy D. Comstoeka >ubdn of blk 15, Hiirhspod. S. H. Block to Emma Wagoner. QCD 810. E half of S half of Lot 57, Chicago Title and Trust Co. to J. J. Schrom and wife, jt tens. Deed tto. North half of lot l, Knollwood heights, See. 20, Shields. . L M: Weaver to C. Santi. QCD " Pt blk 15, plat D. Highwood, in HUrhwood. A. J. Monney to L. P. Romano. WD 810. Lot l, Deerfield Villa subdn, Sec. 27, Deerfield. c. T. h T. C. to W. G. Slander: and wife it tens. Deed tto. Lot 22, blk 7, Branigar Bros. Sunset Terrace See. 22, Deerfield. E, Rudolph to J. A. Weber. QCD no. Pt of tot 6, plat D of Highwoad, w. H. Lameker and wife to W. Cruickshank and wife. WD all Lot 3. Mk 11, C. Frank Wrights addn to Libertyville. E. H. Coriett and wife to J. A. Guerin and wife it tens. WD tro, Lot 7 and lot 8, blk 2, Newberry's addn to Libertyville. J. Hammer and wife to Ida Kramer. QCD 810. Pt Sec. 13. Antioch. Ar. thur Dumas to Q. E. Toline. WD $3,450. Pt Sec. 36, Deerfield. w. Rudolph and wife to C. Grant, WD $2500. Pt Sec. 15, Deerfield. R. R, Site and wife to G. M. Ark, inson. WD $10. Pt blk 9, C. P. Wright addn, Sec. 15, 16, 21. and 22, Libertyville. C. Santi and wife ti, Adel Dinelli QCD $1. Pt 2alk 15, Plat D High. J. O'Connor et ILL QCD " Pt S half of s half of SE quarter Sec. 18, Deerfield. C. E. Stakemiller and wife to E H. Selig nnd wife. WD $10. Pt Sec ‘28. Deerfield, of of A hrure, saintly of mien, dimsitUd in bearing and eind in (loving white robes, moved wrong I hillsidc.‘ He Vila the Chriatus in the Preitmrit PM PLAY 3 TRAGEDY or ALL AGES Opel); Seu- u Plum Passion Play His approach hushed SOON RAISED. BELIEFi the audience at the Playhouse them -----.. i ter o". Michixun avenue, Cttieaeo, in- Tho" Lake county will be our the+ to trsihtneerah-r will be teryirl top n {N engine“ in the my} presence was a symbol never before Reserve om", Training Camps an! encountered in a Playhouse here. It/ concerned. w†nnnounced tt tht) Per'lrd,er1l,t?t trreateat tragedy "l, meeting of the Wuukegnn committed the worlds history: As the Man ol‘on prep-redness Monday night. _ Sorrows trod the Via Cruel: the them Rev. N. A. Boron chnirmun of mar ter for n time btctme a temple, ilv/ Lake county conmiittee. culled the 1umined by the Light of the World.J meeting because it had been 'reverted) Civilization was based on _the that there WI! not I timrie Lake events depicted in the Passion phy‘lcuunty boy signed up to take iiii) of the Life of Jesus Christ, the Son training at Fort Sheridan this yenr.f of God, and the feet that it is iiiiiiiTi. P. J. Lloyd. commanding otficer', being shown to the public is in liae)of the high school R.O.T.C. unit and) with prophecies to be found in the) Capt. B. P. West, however, announced; Old Testament. I' a! the meeting that more than thirty! To give the audience an idea of the “Hiram the high sehool were ready‘ temples and grounds which serve aâ€: 'tttrt up for the summer work. a stage for the performance of the . hese.boys Iv.iybe ir"'."". two “an (tr, Passion play at Freiburg. motion pie, i immune military numb; which will," turcs of the group of concrete ta-tl than] to become. commissioned l) structed buildings. their foreground: ficers m the army m use of another om; Lowboy-hunt,» urn “my... “I..- “an l Civilization was based on _the events depicted in the Passion pluy of the Life of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. and the fact that it is now being shown to the public is in line with prophecies to be found in the Old Testament. The play adheres closely to the biblical narrative. As for the enact- ment of the drama, it is what could be expected by a company steeped in the traditions of the work and so trained in all the details of the AC- tion that individual and concerted ef- forts result in a fUwless ensemble. For nearly a hundred years members of the Passnacht family of Freiburg have taken part in the performance. They have been so bred to it that their present representatives, Adolph. who embodies the Christina. and George, who portrays Judas-so merge themselves into their roles that the illusions they create are as startling as they are impressive. To give the audience an idea of the temples and grounds which serve " a stage for the performance of the Passion play at Freiburg. motion pie, turcs of the group of concrete con- structed buildings. their foreground: and backgrounds, are shown. Those pictures. eouriled with others of the town itself and of nanny of the eiti- Tens as they come and tro, bound for work or pleasure. help one to under- stand the character of the plum Ind its people. cuiago for Limited In. me-ent; Biz Succe- Second Mort-s North Shore Bond l Marquee Co. 1569 Sher-nu Avenue Winnuh Coal-Lumber Co. 623 Spruce Street. Win-din PM“: Wilmll 734, tw, '" Harmon: M I TNe ' 1130 8.. "th Are. Clan lam-I: mo Carpenter Contractor Mr. mgéfcm “E. In. Finn Mortgages Real EUtate Loan Dunn-m State Bank and Trust Co. Evumum. lllinoin Phone l'nivnsity " Sheldnke 7500 _ E. C. Weimberx 813 Elm Street. Winnclka Phones Winndh 12 IN! 373 Tile and Mosaic Work Mum Ugolini an McDaniel: Avenue Phone Hid-Ind Plrk 15“ In“ U did 80t lend: Am Piano: Highland Park 15†Special Art Floors Updike a Co. Tff D. tttyet, Win-can Mason Contractor Building Material Jivmton Phone Cranial 300 C. H. Reynoldq. Pres. “mass. Roofing Tile Financing Financing New Mission Spanish Home Lumber OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION --it a: man.- to: . 1am on- :amuu twice daily. 2:15 Ind 8:15 at popular prices which an within the reaeh of everyone. I i The gas company " Tonownndo, New York, has sold a coal company in thermostatically controlled numbed l 1roitet for use in heating an ice house. I" is necessary for the ice house to have heat to keep the ice blocks from [freezing together " extremely tow ‘temperatures, making separation of }the blocks impossible. The no boiler will maintitin a temperature of op- 'aiiiiiilliv" 30 degree: in the ice 1 house all the time. In in - tho reed-tiam, - ge, by Minimum. In a m tom do»; Mrs, Pet live m in motion pleura. and in 'reduced " haul: Wkly“ During the past, several BBB corn- pumes have sold 3-3 heating boilers to coal dealers for keeping home: and omees warm, but a recent case that came to light in New York City de- scribes the sale of gun boiler to an ice company. LAKE COUNTY qua“ SOON RAISED. BELIEF USE GAS TO HEAT ICE HOUSE, REPORT SEE YOUR OWN BROKER DESIGNED and BUILT The E. T. Leonard Co. 811 Foxdale Avenue _' WINNETKA Gntmetom and Builders of , "Preferred Bomes" _ For Sale by H. G. Gleason sort Center Street, Winuetka Phone Winuetka 1m These thoroughly undue concerns lave contributed to the mecca of this home Millwork w. 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