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Highland Park Press, 12 May 1927, p. 11

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in that the couples since asking for a divorce, had settled their differences and gone back living together. « During the last few weeks there soloist, has just completed arrangeâ€" ments regarding the sglections which she is to present. Miss Case will be wâ€":.;-,'i.fl.'m jroadway with 18 feet of concrete, '""-.f“ Câ€""C~ _ Zme reasons given. _mummw" Frank Feutz offers to do the job for |‘*"**‘ 2. . ‘Tibbett, who is an accepted favorite| $88,623.35. The estimate is $90,880. |. ! Supervision of the roadhouses with North Shore audiences. What is known as the Miliburn road | ‘"C!«!2Z dressing rooms. It is announced that Miss Case will\in the towns of Warren, Lake Villa,|â€" * Visit resorts and dances. ° sing a recitative and aria from ‘"The| Newport and Antioch the total length| 3. To be constantly on the alert Marriage of Figaro," by Mozart and|to‘ be improved 5.614 miles, S. J.|for protection of young girls and preâ€" “!hrllirtlnlfid;nreha."itheh;â€" Groves & San, submitted a bid of|vention of crime. inet obligato, Franz Schubert. It| $121,335.77 for paving the road with 4. To i is expected that she also will be concrete to a width of 18 feet. Darâ€"| special £T:mm'fll$ heard in a duet with Lawrence Tibâ€"|row & Barron‘s bid was $127,504. The | children. bett, definite announcement regarding |estimate is $131,146. The commission | ; Loeat! fast this selection is to be made later.|has taken this matter under adviseâ€"| , . tnek missing children. These numbers will give ample opporâ€"| ment to determine which contractor| _°__T° StOP indecent movies and tunity to hear Miss Case to the best\can be on the job in time to start P"°Y°"t indecent posters being put up. Tibbett, who is an accepted favorite with North Shore audiences. It is announced that Miss Case will sing a recitative and aria from "The Marriage of Figaro," by Mozart and "Der Hirt auf dem Felsen," with clarâ€" inet obligato, by Franz Schubert. It advantage. She will appear in place of Mary Lewis, whose engagement NOTED SOPRANO ON BILL Miss Anna Case, the noted concert sopranc who is to sing at the North has been cancelled. favor, will also sing solo numbers on the same program. The unusual qualâ€" ity of the offerings that are to be made at this concert is evident from the fact that there will be three conâ€" ductorsâ€"Messrs. Stock, Oldberg and Lutkin, each of whom will direct speâ€" phony and Mr. Stock will wield the baton during the purely orchestral seâ€" The orchestral numbers will include "Le Carnaval Ro Main," by Berlios and the splendid suite from "The Fire Bird," by Stravinsky, in addition to ltvillvh th:dh:mh seen t thi interesting and varied, as well as beâ€" special May docket for the circuit <aurt. Most of them are asking for a complete separation in the way of ANNA CASE TO SNG _ _ AT MUSIKC FESTIVAL and dramatic abilities have won him Stravinsky composition caused quite a fiurry when it first appeared beâ€" cause of its unusual features. The feeling against it that was shown for a time has now disappeared, so that it has become one of the most popular of orchestral selections. Taken as a whole, this concert is certain to bring the series to an enthusiastic close. mulment while still others wish for maintenance and three for annulment. ‘The possibility of a good number of these cases being heard this term is Judge C. C. Edwards are both on the bench doing what they can to clear up PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS NINETYâ€"EIGHT PAIRS ARE SEEKING DIVORCE Ninetyâ€"cight couples, all suffering from marital woes, are listed on the were more than 25 new cases filed but ‘the mumber is not in excess of those ““"-dutb. eevenh ind North Chitege the tne Waukegan and North the two populous centers of the county. DENY SUIT PLANNED IN COUNTY ZONE CASE started to the recorder bnad.-‘-.lvhh-.-.fl’-lu in accordance with present plat reguâ€" number of subdividers in the lake beard of supervisors at its meeting umt:d-m wuc&xb' vesenting a number of subdividers sajd that regarding new subdivisic in the lake district that no court â€"â€"s>~â€"| TheHigpland Park Pregs Mr. Tibbett, whose baritone voice Of the 98 suits pending 91 are for from his own third symâ€" incensed because the .. The road between Round Lake and Long Lake, a distance of 1.5127 miles, was awarded to McGugen & Vanderâ€" hayden, their bid being $13,485. The estimate of the engineers was $15.238. This is for the grading and installing of culverts only. On the Ivanhoeâ€"Grayslake road, a distance of 3.84 miles, in the towns of Avon and Fremont, for paving the SEVERAL RIGHWAY The contracts for improving several roads in Lake county were awarded at the court house in Waukegan last Roads to Be Improved In Lake County This Summer Are work at once. The lowa Bridge Co. bid $5,560.77 | *"" for building a bridge of 40 foot span| 8 in Grand township, near Round Lake.| 9 The estimate on this job is $6,128. [ 4 Scores of farmers in Lake county will profit to the value of thousands of dollars if a bill introduced in the state senate last week by State Senaâ€" tor Rodney B. Swift of Lake Forest becomes a law. The bill calls for the appropriation of $100,000/to idemnify owners of cattle slaughtered for tuâ€" ath-rnntiesdiomldhprfi;lly reimbursed for their cattle if the bill becomes a law. To j-»t»vh! extend the proposed SWIFT OFFERS BILL FOR AID OF FARMERS Would Indemnify Them for Loses Due to Slaughter of . Cattle In Test of the wholesale slaughter of tuberâ€" cular cattle. In several other counâ€" appropriation would repay the farmâ€" ers has not yet been announced. Farmers of Lake county are not the only ones who have suffered a result Tuberculin testing within the last year has resulted in the killing of The annual election of officers and committee chairmen of the Woman‘s Iaq&dhthmmfll::&m\ was a meeting at church last week. Mrs. Fred P. Patton was elected president of the organization; Mrs. Charles A. Steele, first viceâ€"presâ€" viceâ€"president; Mrs. Albert O. Olson, secretary; Mrs. Clyde Ustick, assistâ€" tee, Mrs. Eva G. Crozier; work, Mrs. L. B. Childs; luncheon, Mrs. George CARDINAL DEDICATES HUBBARD WOODS CHURCH Mundelein officiated at the dedication services recently of the new Sacred Heart church in Hubbard Woods. wl‘lfl“wflhu& , has been built at aâ€"cost of over $300,000, during the past two years. The old church is now used as a meetâ€" GLENCOER WOMAN‘S LEAGUE OFFICERS ‘The following committee chairmen Meeting at the Church; | 7. To visit unlighted places freâ€" ‘ quented by young people at night. é 8. To attend court. | 9. To supervise jail conditions. | _ A letter from Miss Elizabeth L ‘lCnndall. Juvenile Protective officer in ; Cook county accompanied the commuâ€" nication of the organizations. She told the board of problems which a policewoman can take care of and of the need of a policewoman in Lake county for the protection of the young people. County RBoard Receives Lette From Women‘s Organizations Nine reasons why a county policeâ€" woman is needed in Lake county are stated in a communication to the board of supervisors, signed by the Lake County League of Woinen Votâ€" woman is needed in Lake county are| Dunn, Lake Forest, for another day WRnammhflemtuChMpoficemldquufim board of supervisors, signed by the them to find the whereabouts of a man Lake County League of Womnen v"rlmmed Hartman, who is charged with ers, Y. W. C. A., and the Waukegan committing a number of burglaries in Woman‘s club. The reasons given, Chicago and suburbs with White who follow: iwu once imprisoned in the Oklahoma 1. Supervision of the roadhouses state penitentiary for burglary. Dunn including dressing rooms. â€" ;and Patrolman Jmp':el)un-h;omd. 2. Visit reso dunces. * the arrest, stopping pair who carâ€" 3. Tobeco:..-ll on the al iriedfourw‘nna,beunsemey for neotection AF vaing sicts auq . __ {looked suspicious. â€" WOMAN BE APPOINTED REASONS ARE OFFERED This matter was referred to the finance committee at the last meeting, so the communications were also reâ€" ferred to this committee and a report will be made to the board at the June meeting. S This meeting is to be the culminaâ€" tixmoflixyeunotvetkbyw. tees which have studied the problem of a new church, which have examined sites, conferred with architects, exâ€" amined church structures in every part of the country, and had sketches of a proposed new church drawn. future. A big meeting of the congreâ€" gation has been called for that date, to be held in Matz hall to decide whether or not the financial commitâ€" tee shall be instructed to proceed with a building subscription campaign in the fall. DISCUSS NEW CHURCH PLANS AT WINNETKA On Wednesday evening, May 25, Winnetka will learn whether or not it is to have a new Winnetka Congreâ€" gational church structure in the near We We The Lawn Mower Shop We call for and deliver BJ ue 1 § Highland Park 716â€"J 716â€"J morning by Lake Forest police shortâ€" ly after they had looted the Williams bound to the grand in bonds of 3lo,onoe.ehhyl'dsem¢hmn!d- win Burgess, Lake Forest. A HOLD TWO BANDITS . . . FOR ANTIOCH THEFT Exâ€"Convicts Captured Last Week at Lake Forest; Bonds Are $10,000 Each White, it was found at the bureau; of identification in Chicago, took part | in a number of burglaries in Chicago | and one at Morris, I11., in which 250 suits of clothing were stolen. His pal in these crimes, Dunn said was a man named Hartman. FIRE DESTROYS HOUSE ON HAWTHORN FARM Gardener‘s Cottage on Insull Estate Near Libertyville Burned Last Week the Lake County General hospital, has announced the reappointment of Mrs. Ruth Banks as assistant superintenâ€" dent of the hospital. Dr. Back said there will be no changes made in the hospital staff of nurses and other atâ€" The dwelling, which was two stories | in height, had eight rooms and was\ built of frame covered with stucco and ; was occupied by E. C. Timms, head| gardener. F DR. KARL BECK, COUNTY PHYSICIAN, ASSISTANT Dr. Karl Back, newly elected counâ€" ty physician â€"and superintendent of ‘Two exâ€"convicts, Barney Foster and at Morris, IIL., in which 250, NEW TRIAL GRANTED at We Do It ably? ployed for about a month as chaufâ€" feur for Mrs. Abby Farwell, another wealthy Lake Forest resident, was arâ€" rested by the police. He was identiâ€" hd as the man seen running from thd Donnelley house Saturday eveâ€"| ning by Joe Tarrison, the Donnelieys‘| colored furnace man and by Mrs. Pe-‘ tersen, housekeeper for a nex(hbormx[ family. Pueschel, it was reported, had been courting the Miller girl. He adâ€" mitted knowing her but denied comâ€" mitting the crime or having been at | Wilma Miller, 25, maid in the resiâ€" dence on the Thorme Donnelley estate -llah?ww.bndlyiuhthe hall of the , Saturday evening, with her skull crushed in apparently by a blunt instrument. She had been alone in the house, as the family have been absent for months on a European week ty jail and a warrant charging mur-l The mangled body found lying in der was issued. | a pool of water alongside of the tracks P ionaere onnapnl, ‘of the Chicago and North Western railroad company near the Beach road NEW TRIAL GRANTED in Zion last Friday was identified as IN MAWMAN CASE|peing that of Joseph Tradt, aged 87 â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" years, a resident of Lake county for Judge C. C. Edwards last week alâ€"| more than 35 years. lowed Supervisor Edward Mawman, The aged man had wandered away Lake Bluff, a new trial in the case in}from the home of his daughter, Mrs. which Eli Inman, Chicago, had sued| Lawrence Amann at Beach, where he for $2500 brokerage fees and was al-r has been living for the past seven lowed $1,200 by a jury in the circuit | years. court. Attorney George W. Field} «_ represented Inman and Attorney Max 1 COMMUNITY SERVICE Przyborski was counsel for Mawman. ECTS Mawman contended that Inman had| HERE (g Yp TAX not been asked to handle his $50,000| â€"The first of what nromises to be a MAID MURDERED IN LAKE FOREST HOME the house. He was taken to the counâ€" ty jail and a warrant charging murâ€" der was issued. A man named Odo Pueschel, 25, emâ€" of your grounds under the direction of a trained landscape garâ€" dener will be a revelation to you. â€" Asphalt, Tarvia Paving ; Grading Contractor All Kinds of Landscape Work Tennis Courts â€" New and Resurfaced 439 Washington Circle Lake Forest, You have seen the homes of many of the people in your own set developed from what appeared to be hopeless ugliness into little gems of art. Perhaps I may be of assistance to you. Telephone H. P. 523 PRAIRIE AVENUE, HIGHWOOD cAlfred 1 RUBY 60â€"62 E WASHINGTON STâ€" 1363 EAST 53t ST. _ EDGEWATERBEACH J ORRINGTITON HOTEL, The Unfolding Beauty _ ~Seedausts in Landscape Gardening Read the Claasified Advertisements in First Section < In order that you may be advised of the terms of the exchange offering, if announced, you should keep im touch with your bank or trust comâ€" pany. + SECOND LIBERTY LOAN BONDS ARE CALLED IN Second Liberty Loan Bonds have been called for redemption on Novemâ€" ber 15, 1927, and will cease to bear interest on that date. The bonds should be presented on or prior to November 15, 1927, to a Federal reserve band or branch thereâ€" of. Your own bank or trust company will no doubt be willing to assist you in effecting the redemption. Important.â€"Prior to November 15, 1927, the Secretary of the Treasury may extend to holders of Second Libâ€" erty Loan bonds the privilege of exâ€" changing their bonds for other securiâ€" ties of the United States government. IDENTIFY MAN FOUND KILLED ON RAILROAD mc PART TWO TELEPHONE H. P. 557â€"558

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