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Highland Park Press, 3 Nov 1927, p. 9

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Muenlmnmlobm‘ desrirrettsrrar,hehteitrqttt.emad tot-130m . ”Wank-simiaw‘ "roatmadmrttintHmtimtyintM6: humans»: "about acl, third M of tho $11,114.!“ for mu "in.ts-r,ursoteoetsidemd a- ”titanium“ the"e6ih-qeeeet-demttt. qaaadrmaainta-stta.f1M83a'sd thatg--utaxmreertthom -,whhehutaandlermirs one] am out mun-Inn “Indian-Hut m. Metamuci- "at-trs-aft-eo-b- inc-“tom. . 'hevat-tterrt-a3temrtrtr- $kxm~»mw.1oomu amid-“1mm. PM -rt-eh.d09AN,"6 or 'uae GGSI-Mhtheprcvim year. wmwsxmmom umumm _ Th hand a! "7&7de -i.ere888#0orsuodB.8uMN nbhhthnvodwrmnlm 810.1“.an hem-Io at 't1msareo-beorrehttoitantt- minim w. 11. ding. mum WWW! “usxuwmmhmw dm.muuu.asm mil”. minimum: manning». ”mull-rand“ -ee-iy?h_trtyiefere" ,_,, h” " - -iiuUoiuG d-thi-thm. '-t.-eetutttai-ere- Ml.tPBrtrY VALUI GAIN! 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IMomninMu-d ttnsarortan.tsduoeeoftmtmiTtieto people through ita mull than overtbemdhk ttutr-hi-its-ttmer-tthis "etamutheGMmtrr,i-kaiors Thu "temomt eooeert n 2:15 is 'ttnA.tqruse_sieaiandPrnras- 1-ie,yr_r_aatmteftoaehi1- huh-naive. $uAerirweooeert ”VAL mamas or can!“ ANNUAL - J-l.rit_ew,rartaodfiae, Arttt.shibitadhrth."releen- *m-wwum dtmeee,Ndetb.rHtsmams. ofhttemsttarANaethShoreeom- an“. in the mt-ertt by the G-Ptshlie.ehttru_ofthrThtited Man‘hndquhian. C.. Ne two concert.- in the Central "u,otmaditoefmrstnGiesteoe-Sat- W.Nw.l 5 munddtarty-thtn'pimun- derthe 1eu.r,_ttiP-Mues1tlhHue Hymn-mud my aunt enjoy-d In the 350 lard Rambo" in attendance. Reid-bot Balls Daniel resented the supreme m. district deputy and oracle ot Walk-gnu any with beautiful (in; 'er-P""'""'"""'".-"'""-"""'. 'eNgi"h-u-rsWatas imp-Hunk. (but, Pt-gd-t m O'Im and the m to ”Rita-fl. Alla-plinth. Aftorthei-ettemr.nehoettoe win-wk: 2gtr,suiP,'dtdfed'itd',255, h nth-m tT"g,',,i,'lf. m. tM..ethroeatasadi" A-emt-M.hmeh.monddirs- nerwas-dbrthetrdiesotthe Chfretstreet9ri."iyse'mth: Inthe-hide-rests-s- of Vining“ any No. tit mn- tttNd thaw“? in {We}? mum. U. B. NAVY BAND AT GLENmE NOVEMBER 5 T$briititggittitt Path Press up; imam at W; (tumultutlc- wanna-w R... “hub-machined MCI-“Mb. -ded-irM9gh-bmhqre- M6utHtf-thiehhBNa. m‘O‘w‘hL-h e-er-eh-..'-. of “author‘s-mud "qi-dir-et-n- -i.eetHrtrrhrttIMMmdut.sr- anal-um -t-dt-rait-rth.e-rrtr' -eeh,t-r&aethbre- “d““bhh -e.H8Mtehttt-yw " tteytffyAeegtetre '-a_.S6'tqttr- .‘°---- _'f,1'l'.uarse-., and an“ “a hit; 'dffUMNllteltutti,'.'l; tet:t,'rgt.2'e'dg'g't'f.rgAut .et.hte3r.21e1tteettrf (DUNN mum , MBPAVORED ---eq "I! (M His-ind“ nw'wmhi. Iron Bun nt An- Be-idon Paschal. the Reliving pleaded not ”my Walla-day: Sunk, Klimt. tinged with em- heulement and Inca-y. Randi-op in formerly manger of the Mania: Trading corporation and is dissed to hare emttexaled 86,495.98 from this concern. She-rm Doolittle has been searching for Kudzu. Attorney J. A. Killer surrendered him this mom- in. Re furnished a 82.000 bond. Elbert Glue, colored. CW with War the harm of Hr But): of Luke Pom! on July Mk He 'rksod- ed not guilty on Monday to bun-glar- king the home at We! Price in Lake Forest (an the same night. He could not furnish bunch Ind in come suited to the county bit. James L W, cm in two in- dictmmtl with ”a. Re is ehartr- ed with robbing m North Shore Line statiom, one It PM Sheridan and the other " Kidd-Ill Put. At- - 'milll A. Dene is I'm wanting him. He m committed to w$riu_tiatrw-tadtothet. oerBttrptsrilihouuinuet,' a qsu1tmtietrytttreem_ ms Tam-u "there-d. nun-wan 'hryetemrrtirtrM-r8r_e upwted to State's Am A. V. Hath: an "itid-ra- fmsdmttrsarhtmshtettadmrthqeatq& . MNdelly 0doPieseheCuhe6mmt.eh-t ed with the under of Willa: Killer 'rleadednotti1traftermotiortmode byMst-mu G. Wokhb quashttxeimrtet-timsthi- overruled. Poesehe6wirieoemtrial before I jury in the court of lathe Eehrnr+etextHoesebrmetoshtt _ of a phnnhing estahtishmesst in Natl: Chicuo, on July ML tht 'ec-en- dution of Aukunt sum Attorney SidneyB.Bloek,hewa-pntonpro- hation. Be m released on his own Aiken Jone-[William Babe. and Gebrge IcCunlaon. W with larceny of a led-n and u d and. owned by Emil Vim of Glut Lakes Nam Training Man, an In") " a; 'outrwk r and woman grim tH_%ttaf Guilty plea nn'eutered in the following: tarde-Derorert, Wankel-n. char:- ed with larceny of In automobilc from Thr?tnas J. Killian. 'rotryfer Ptotmtitm in (named. but the (hue def-adm- were coll-med tn theeountrWttouheutherxmti1 utter tgtimony of the Wailing WWWRII-k of We PM - W! NotGettr,0the" MM38ELAND In muons. THURSDAY. NOV“!!! it ~19?! att-r-ttUlu- Punk Marlo, 1tttkr,risse known as his kink-m WWW '3: I?“ Ind . White." ill-illit- or -t.r4rteiestHNrttmeandr “museum-vague. It bWMMM-nm m F .h.M-te1-tortaa.9irth- ununma-m‘ ah-tutah-tom-tneu. Lt8hWatPa'.t. Shree -. _ pun *3...“ “Mtg-.BQM hath luv-hund- ii,T,h'tglet,1thlttterat t=t',,tttt,e2t.",N,,vtg: when.“ DIE-3&- Pr-Mitt-b-tAsa-ste set'""'"'""""""" 1fh-ameir--etestutr. “It‘d-mtg.“ ar'+etrhreemrt-tug-ttit" -t*-tob-daagto "-bAtmYoasttraft.rth.tr-t.. nut-lad inwh' M" "iii Nom SHORE nuns AUTOMATIC GATES 0-. Bei lamented With a Crossing“: - Wgst of Liber- Auto-1d: m'trmod pin-my re- mmhnmntcnunleminu of It: North Shara Una in uv My providing a - - being 'nrd0rtheeomrsanrnrtth-trie oft-hem minnow. 'Nrttewtrrettf-bomtiss. ee .. Urritrotd ”in. on my; 1;}. 7...“; - y Wit My“ . - to Seymour. state pres. of the Illinois Federation of Women's dubs, will preside. Speakers It tht.morniptr eonferettees will be Mrs. Charles S. Clark, Mrs. Maud Swalm Evans, Mrs. Maurice Leiber. Ind Mrs. George W. Plummet. Following luncheon. two minute talks will be given on "The Scope of the Federation and Why Clubs Should Belong" by Mrs. Ed- ward S. Bailey, president, Chicago and Cook County Federation of Women's organizations: Mti. Harry S. Vaile, president, Federation of Cook County Women's clubs am! Mrs. S. W. lunch. president Luke County Federation of Woman's clubs. Music by the Phiii, on chin»! an address "The Dangers of " by Dr. William H. 1ulr,'gre'ou'a the program. to the Pederation of Club- of the Tenth Congressional District of Illi- nois. This Nderatiem min.- of " clubs from the north ostd of Chicago. the suburb: north do“ the Me to Waukegan And treat to!” Lake. Mrs. Hurry S. cradle, We!“ of ON 'TN8DAY, NOVEMBER tl meeting and will mpqnd to the? dress of welcome given. by Mrs. Louis G. Wand. Incident of the Roger: Park Woman’s cub. T Baud looting There will be I baud lusting at 9:30 o'clock followed by the meeting " 10:00 o'clock wine, after the usual business. brie! NW wilt be given by club pmidmta on "What My Club Is Doing," "An Armistice Day Message" by Mrs. Henry E. It.- son. state chairman of eo-operation with ex-service men Ind “Our TQ- eration-Use It 1nd Enjoy It" by Mrs. William F. Final], first vice president I. F. W. C. The morning session will close with music by the Brownxon Circle (unmet. Rollo Wnlter Brown, whose subject will be "The Creative Spirit of the American Public," will Iddras the "ternoon session Ind Martin Groven, non, barotone. will sing. All members of Federated clubs Ire invited to be present. Luncheon res- ervations accompanied by check or money order must be Bent to Mrs. S. H. Stevens, 1217 Cornelia GGG, Chicago, not later than Friday, Nov. 4th. V Cook and Lake (Io-my Club A conference of I" clubs in Cook and Lake eottrttie.rwi,11 be held at the Stevens hotel,» Chicago, on Thursday, Nov. to, It ten o'clock in the morning. All club “mgr: are invited to share this day of rich opportunity by at- mding the mmfereneea. luncheon and Moon Will's. Walter W. TuBeHitR-sPHnnd AiiNeeuBheeeFrAze On My. Nov. 8, the hogan Park Woman's club, 7071 North Alh- tamraverms, Chicago, will be have“ Invited; Illa-eating (FWOIINSCLUB in 'm.NgftoB-B.rrv,nrh.uet {ht tltteythetrryeaetto I“ 1rrtdtrantl'rgStaT 1)rid,'lellN',1t,u'Nh',rvfat l Im-uebohdthemtydoud _atrutms.otaettu-tkmieht bummed-hula. l Bt-ttrtqthee-kes.tttrenn- "atstnthmisttt.aft-,msn ‘Imp-ndonqmnlkudmn \uthM-mhrukvhn 1trgu"ta'Tt Ind an!“ Mn“! urchin. (llGTllhllalu"ut Fm‘ _iSiLeiifiiiji,Eiii mu. m; ‘m-mwmm‘ '_1tta_tr.ryttett.h-eetnre snowman-mm“ A-hr-ra-ttgit-t -rthet-tetRofttt.tuei.-l t-.mtdnSietm-uth.uebrel ”a” ( ‘o-u-m-m-nm ”maul-“IN dbl-dud“ "-th to Thou-tun. I Theodore We“. former president of‘heUIitodSUauNnvydh’y. the Grant lak- NAVII Twining Btw titm, held “open hot-e” hat Thad-y. My I highly entertaining pro- gram foe the public for the joint cele- day-[Navy oil-yi- upeciauy mm 'it"tu-qtrtrpehtorustmtc qy"-emsfrhNdbrth-i.. ' Tuemmtrvetmb-dttub, gavuthhlodd-anot He had thanked the tinanee com- mittee Ind the, individnnlz on the board tor the eo-operation they had given him Bad asked for the same in the future. Prior to that Samuel E. Sim of .wc.‘ 111., tead Ptr ' This Ihowod $722,224.75 in iieNfkurg at the closing of the habits, October 21, and of the transfer of this money to the First National bank 'in Chicago from when it will be redistributed to Lake county huh. T The final postal eard vote on the movie question in Glencoe, reported to the villnge board at its meeting last Friday evening, showed a total of 1.580 of which 1.297 were in favor of the movie as compared to only 283 against it. The miter part of the session of the board was taken up by the dis, Emil!!! on this question. Frlncis M. Cue' and Arthur Burrhge Farwell, with of whom stated they were in favor of the movies, each made strong appeals " the hoard tir refuse the Sunday shows. The board, in view of the over- whelming approval of both proposi- tions. referred the matter of issuing a license and compiling ordinances governing the same to Village At- torney A. H. Marshall, who will re- port to the board at its meeting November 18. SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE GUESTS AT GREAT LAKES Many Attend Celebration of Navy Day Last Thursday at the Null Station Sunday Pictures Also Approved by Ballots, But Majority Is Smaller DUTIES As MASH”!!! “as County 105 Mad. Vina: by W110- " Backer: Bond of $000,000 J. B. Home, deputy county alert tor 17 years. on Salinity heme county has!!!" And county collector to succeed Boy W. Butcher, Ive-land. "At an. time I an do no not: than Me I good busines- admirt- istration of the om of county treas- urer," he said in a brief statement to the board of supervisors " he tem. tiered I surety bond for accentuate. Morse then presented a surety bond entered ihto with six surety com- panies all bearing 100,600 each of the mmmibility. It was approved. It runs until Morse leaves office. FINAL VOTE FAVORS MOVIES AT GLENCOE Oh the question as to whether Glen, we should have Sunday movies, the vote favoring the ssamd was 973 as compared to 607 against it. - He unkind that there were " additional votes received horn per- sons whose names are neither on the poll books nor the village water list. Of these. 42 voted for movies and 40 favored the Sunday shows. This '15 Aet with protonked " plume. . Village Manager George R.,Young stated the tigures Ibove given were polled by person-ls whom n careful check revealed are entitled to vote. HORSE ASSUIB HIS Its-deceioucfkoouvelt'nbinb- Celebntjng the birthday of Col Thin m-npprovcd on a vote of the North Shore News Eu: l He likelynthOnkkymul Henry m. all “in! I!“ Walk-can Yacht duh. " 'r-... un harbor W_rmft-- b t,'Jt'titte,t.:tgK'ttfrtt'.' lungmmmuom "io-ttot-tthe-ts. otffat lub- i. -dac' h- "au-s-p-ji'iw I... 1Utltttt fl. , “it - tacitly and lai- n“ h ' h-ro-th.-- in the state, looking for fame that comes to the fast and the strong, In ripping the com husk: off in, prep» ration for November’s ante and lu- tiomst hashing tournaments. Illinois' champion Junker. Elmer Williams of Stark county, is looked upon I: a from rank eonteuder to repent his victory of I year no, In! pert- win but): the national title that m his the Fear before. ". “paying linker,” he is culled, for ttesnmrttenhrarrsprarsatta_. In: County In III-uh. Gui Bei5er, Knox county’s any, was mmrerNp in the Illinois can“ in was and loom: a atsather “In; eo-tttor this tall. Sou-e mmtiUH in Knox m. - Ink-bug, will In an hath; It. for nht, of Illinois' can W when m can“ h M “U in. tin with of Non-bu- T. , START ON BOAT TRIP WAUKIGAN I!) CUBA M pk- to m in: "Ticc HWFE?"W°3MW~ ld if“ - "aiu ,fi, “marinas" 9r1_A.ae-te Oliver Matthews. Hightand Park negro last week surrendered to Sher- it? Lawrence Doolittle and pleaded guilty to the theft of an automobile. For the first time in the history of the county the oiBee of State's Attor.. ney Smith last week turned don ' sanitary hearing in the county court on the grounds that the patient wt: not a legal resident of the state. The man in question was Lewis Ether sen, a Wisconsin resident, who either leaped or fell from the Genesee street bridge in Waukegan several weeks ago. FARMERS INTERESTED IN HUSKING CONTEST State Shutking Derby to Be Held In Knox County l, In Two Weeks take county (arms are looking forward with considerable antieipw. tion for the mum-l “hulking derby.” They in common with other fax-men John (Jamison, VII veteran. lying in I veteran hospital new Stockton, Cul., has been identified a I (can: Waukegan mu who (Happen-ed in 1912 and has not been heard from in a direct Iny since that time. Mrs. John Brazier of Wndororth died last week " the Lake Co. Gen- eral hospital, where she submitted to arroperation about a week ago. She w..- TTretaMt. yen: of no». war Funeral services for Mrs. William Schuyler Watrous, a leader in Chi, cago musical and church circles 25 years ago were held Saturday It 1:30 p. m. from the Conunnnity church at Lake Bluff. Mrs. Wntrous died last week in Chicago at the age of 77. She had been a resident of Chicago since 1874. She was the widow of W. S. Watrous. NEIGHBORHOOD Circuit court jury before Judge Ed- ward Shurtteff, with less than 10 Illin- uees of deliberation, Int week - ed Dr. J. L. Taylor, county coroner. I verdict of $1,378 damages against the A. C. Ree gum, Libertyville, for the wreckage of his car in 1925. Alec Shane. 23. of 214 Sherman place, Waukegan, received fatal in- juries and Donald Owens, St, of 113 North West street, Waukegan. escap- ed with superficial cuts when Owenf car crashed ipto tr northbound C. l N. W. freight on the Wadsworth road, a mile east of Wadsworth. last week. Skene 3iied Saturday. BMirMM8tttlllts IrMllrLhliiia0ltrr Interesting Happenings Aho This Pm of Lake County Ind Vicinity; County Seat Doings He was released in bonds of $2,000: Sentence Is to be passed on him this week in circuit court. t TILIPHONI M. P. was " J4yrWNGtg

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