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Highland Park Press, 8 Dec 1927, p. 13

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t â€"â€" . _ ~~*.* _ A new mark in collection of fines & .. @geceived by a state‘s attorney was [rase«x | _ ‘The Higbland Park Preg$ [ =â€"as=â€"= the lake to the gulf deep waterway | him. project that will make Waukegan an scean port brought hopes to the throng for an early realization of a In project which has been an ideal of | . representative citizens gathered officials unable to d~~fl*w*.*.zh‘ un-p'm-amc-u'“..m.,”*_ projects, in the Hotel Clayton, la8t| nale. It is thought however that he charged with liquor and vice violaâ€" will have been received close to $450,â€" 000 and possibly more. In that same.period of time he has sent 230 men to the.county jail. That does not include thoseâ€" receivâ€" The office‘is more than selfâ€"supâ€" ber, October and November, fines These came from the raiding squad ple. Evans lodge 524, the first of the Masonic organizations in Evanston, woz:nildflyunago.l)ec.'l. 1866. Evanston chapter No. 144 R. Commandery 58 K. T. in 1886; and Wayfarers lodge 100i A. F. and A. M. in 1916. $339,971.04 was announced by States with towering pillars.â€" The building feet and the other 47 by 85. Besides the lodge hall on the main floor there are a lounge, library and office. The room are in the 13â€"foot high baseâ€" ond floors there is a mezzanine with is for the use of members in storâ€" All four of Evanston‘s Masonic orâ€" temple since then, waiting until now meeting with wide approval It is STATES ATTORNEY MAKES |there will be a total of 1,050 beds. NEW QUARTERLY RECORD| The Veterans‘ bospital will be one All bodies of Masons in Evanston will be present at the dedication. of their temple, the first they have ownâ€" ed â€"inâ€"Evanston.â€". A â€" ritualistic proâ€" gram is being arranged which will be heard by many of the 2,500 Masons in the city. * ; Beautiful Building « ‘The new temple was erected at a cost of $425,000 and furnished elabâ€" 1925 with the cornerstone laying takâ€" ing place May 22. The building was have seen the structure have praised it for its beauty in furnishing and layout. (It is said to be the most their beautiful new temple on Maple| prtesy a . .uâ€"p-dl*“'flm“ P :fimmm 17. Louis L. Emmerson, secreâ€" B tary of state, who is Grand Master | Busiey, : Cll_d»thdabdllhfi."”- will preside and will direct the proâ€" | g190 099 gram of speakers who will be Grand|;_ 1909 TO BE DEDICATED DEC. * Reports that the first move of the ~and Large Attendance Is y -hh:u. of ’ ury cases statute Expected From Neighâ€" ~, limitations has expired forâ€"a charge ~ â€".â€"\of conspiracy . and thatâ€" the‘ case bqring Towns should be thrown out of court are | uu:’u-hunh-â€"-yu Evanston . Masons will wthd“uâ€"b uw_â€"â€"b-m“.m‘_h ered avenue and Lake street with APPTOâ€"| into or such an overt act camnot be The optimistic view of the Chic#@0|mester in his cab and failed to noâ€" ayor on the early establishment Of | tine that the signals were set sgainst The $339,971 came in over a perâ€" *\ Bracher and Others May Seek| â€" . af Protection of Statute f % Â¥ imitatiana . Shore and Milwaukee railroad, when the train he was piloting entered an open switch and crashed into a merâ€" chandise train standing at a siding in Highland Park last Wednesday, was due to his failure to notice stop turned by a coroners jury following the inquest at the H. M. Prior Co. ofâ€" $1,500,000. ‘The present> capacity of the instiâ€" tution is 650 beds and with the comâ€" of tions of its kind in the United States troduced at the next session ing for the appropriation of funds to enlarge the local institution to a}â€" The bill which from all present inâ€" The case of George Bairstow, former Waukegan township superviâ€" sor, charged with withholding townâ€" ship money, will be tried after the Bracher trial, he stated. The Bairâ€" stow money was returned shortly afâ€" ter the indictment was returned. charged with trying to conceal the shortige. The state acted within a few weeks after that. 5 While Busick, Martin and Nye are not directly linked to this, according to the prosecutor, they are involved because they have to answer for the acts of any alleged conspiracy in which they had been involved. INQUEST HELD IN _ WICKLANDER DEAtH $100,000 from the county treasury in 1922." That date, it is apparent, is far removed from a period of 18 months. States Attorney Smith, who Has heard the same reports, declares that were prepared to fight such a move when the case is called for trial Déc. 12. He declares that the last ‘alleged overt act was entered into this spring PLAN TO INCREASE YETERANS HOSPITAL Expectation Is That Congress Will Authorize Addition At Great Lakes Death of Harry Wicklander, veterâ€" Is That Signal Was Not ,7,,7‘ 3 + e. â€"of proximate center of the tria a ~~ hhuwhbfid:â€"hâ€" uy Jof the atrect car tracks whete sive building program ‘for the semiâ€" nary, in fact it is claimed that the number of buildings on the grounds will be doubled. It is said that in the neighborhood of $6,000,000 will be spent in this building project. Thus, according to reports, work will probâ€" ably be started within the next year in Mundelein on $15,0400,000 worth EVANSTON TO MOVE FOUNTAIN SQUARE Mfimfl-h-t&h, anston, will take on a changed asâ€" News. It is said that the two instiâ€" tutions will construct buildings which will represent a total expenditure of seminary purposes, although the inâ€" stitutions will in no way be connected with the St. Mary of the Lake Semâ€" _ AT POOR FARM SOON once before, ‘There was considerable apposition to the method at the time although ail of the board agreed that the building should be replaced. chased. Others suggested selling a part of the land and building strucâ€" tures. Still others considered keepâ€" ing all of the property and improvâ€" ing it A fourth faction held that Loyola and DePaul, are making plans to move from Chicago and locate in Mundelein,â€" according to reports in It is furthéer reported that Cardiâ€" nel Mundelein is planning an extenâ€" position to know state that the proâ€" posal will pass without a doubt That will put the matter directly up to the voting public as they have the final word in a bond issue. fhhfl-fltmufl off some of the acreage‘im front of the farm, which is on Milwaukee aveâ€" nue, Libertyville, and just maintain a small strip. 2 54 The buildings on the farm fire marshals have termed buildâ€" ing nothing short of fire traps and have gone as far as to ask the board to condemn them. LC TCM TI ZPRWITTC TWMW SOTMGâ€"J IT" UnIRGenItDedâ€" man, possibly a ings on the county farm, will be proâ€"| vagrant, was found hanging in a vaâ€" Ninmubbhfldhâ€"hlu-‘dfln presented at the next meeting .of the| Points on the Buckleyâ€"road at 10:45 W’lfi.ihfll‘ Come Before Supervisors at This Part of North Shore Thinks It Will ‘Pass Those on the board who are in a Bond issue, to construct new buildâ€"| An unindentified: man, Voted Down Once the site be cottage, fully clothed as if ‘he were starting to leave the place,the dead body of Charles P. Radcliffe, 69, of 34 North Parkside avenue, Chicago, at his summer home on Grass Lake. brought about by old age and shock of a fall suffered in his home about three weeks ago, claimed the life of chant, and old and venerable resident of the county and father of Roy Braâ€" cher, former county tréasurer, in Lake county hospital last week. Knotting a blue bandanna handkerâ€" chief about his neck and tying it to the bars of a cell in the North Chiâ€" cago city jail, John Sojer, 42 years old and the father of five children, laumched Monday by a grand jury in the cireuit court. As far as can be Contrary to an announcement made Investigation into dne murder Christmas Shoes for all the Family _ own life by hanging recentâ€" Msmhnq-mmdmm . e e Shoes for Women â€" Dr. Posner‘s Shoes for the Children *A of line of gift hosiery in the latest colâ€" ors. _ They are of the best quality We have for your selection a splendid on a charge of life imprisonment, no appeal is to :uibha-s.iu::; Word from the state headquarters of the American Legion last week continued to put the Righth district, composed of Lake county posts, .at the top of the list in the state in Porter, counsel for Cliffoerd Robinson, â€"16 Y« PHONE H. P. 2048 LOUISE M â€"~ va%7 A RATCL _ CLAREN racure BEBVANS Ts Residence Studio, 820 Ridge Terrace, Evanston. Tel. Grésal We : them in ail ho meuneg them each a pairof Vauilla & tou | "THE GUEBST" ) meice PIANO TUNING PROEESSION AL H. F. PAHNKE on the north shore are urge & special effort to visit t esque affair when in town. zaur is held every year to : for the maintenznce of t pire are holding their annual 1 this week at the LaSgile hotel ballroom, 19th flioor, in Chicag Dec.. 8, 9, and 10, both day am Old Peoples Home at Rive? D. B. E. TO The Daughters of the of Piane Tuners, Thc. Deves ed to maintaining the bighâ€" dards in the professiin of 35â€"S. St. Johns Ave. £/m.

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