Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Highland Park Press, 22 Dec 1927, p. 13

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

_" Fiui'"'G'c"c"'c"'cc"a"'"') Shore' M, The Higigatitt Park Pass -- PLANNERS“! “WWW . IXCIEW MILLION MILAN M to ham "Giiib% " gnu. lath cm a. ".. of ','t.,tttg who Ian! M kn .- “duh-1m“ -t.aér.a*rrfbra-_ani.- "mu... 1&an 'rthtttFe6.i-a ”10*. v k tteeetttemtr-udttav-ittrsti. dor,ofNoetdu&e.t-tts. dun. My meMnhfdlinto Andaman-‘1“ duals-dim. 22artt2",,'pggfgttT.t he "Mr2et'ehre&msdisb.. lkyulhku tom-dic- 'i11tl"lllar,'ll,'h'W'ldAtd TheroadandbrM.ee-itteoaod uhdeltsemhtstroetodtoemtferwtth “MM-”What- fnhAlekhmopo-huub h- Mdnukdw I Winthtthmudlnm “MI-dimmempued "' ”£01.16“ Dayle-d be M.eodmderstateai& TN...""" "trrm,-Hheettoserveess. ROUND LAKE BOY FALLS mm WILL: POUND DEAD 12. PM and Ohm-lilo mlmWMhMun-r "1reud.uGi1mertofoemnhme, t-ttthth.nattheuatod “Arm "nert.teret"tgr00. Ill. Wtumtroad,nrrdteaodaha1f "trtofroxuheorGmtHa-to bu extended through Grain-'1”- 'twustdintorouteNt.adi.tmteeot f-tdahattmiunatmt-th-ud you at $140,000. . n. 1htqnuoreighthmiUmad paneling Luke Villa and Grant township line: connecting mm " and n " n can of mm. . 0- .“ can MU! mile road eteethretaenmatt-tkofuheNrieh at n min-ted mu of W. _ Shaun”: road beginning in Wand- nnd with. westerly ind We!” It An estimated coat " Think-Wotan miles ttt an estimated tout cl $139M. 6.Beeimsirw atRoehatsdrood.mut- dMein.soqrttrthroiDi-duhe. .oqsttst-rameG-d6eato Gr-aHtothremrrrtrtUr, This is'tdH-ofte?rrr-t.qmrter nil-Mum. 7. 'tt-nMrxtqrte',b-imttnrnt "arre-,aadatrteodi9-theesteHr 'rrradht-of.ttufrnilent.rt t"st_i.todeetof8t9e0. 3. Tterttr-seermd street mu] " its interaction with GM Bay road, one half mo. to the North Chicago “min " an anticipated can of 81W. L Continuation of Killian road not“! two and In richly-ile- to the Under the bond is“! no the tot. towing that“: t. Continuation of Deerfield ave- nue to route 21. u din-m of two miles, It In estimate to“ mm. 2. Bulky road. between Bay road All Townphrtuldt a dictum Iute line " " "ttmuted toll of “3,- E. Ptoddtrefeettrrrptuttt tt-tDroeeandG-t"e,Nmt" BqHi6.remtadtoeamneetmritAroute Be who! two program- to the baud. On the 31.03000 Dropout and kin can! to be constructed out of thr no...» Maud due from the of s mile And} Gif. at “5.000. state. m'm'm Peoeided foe undé a. "fund my)?” will have been m of t ”£3,000 mod bond -qrehufrxrmthneaaerhusrtaar -Histqth.--emartttad.t't - taaatiort, In. app-oval by tho head of “when bu last week. I“. huc will .9 Mon the-paw: tuWnuMu-Awil m. "ttrtiet-ettarsd31rrtileaof In nub. Ito-(b counting mm- between men: highway: Are pro- vidodlor. . l~l. Lowell. county taper-inten- an at W. m on: the; system. When he Ind thtiuted his) one but talk explaining condition- irstb.emrettrartdtettirteofhiadrenm. tHh-damswiHirgreai-. 15:7 'mHhimth.-Mex-rtimeattef .mratinqamotoefthanhnartd than Minibus". Atittie moreth-rgutowtter' It took one. the board had hardly hoped to unplug a half that hel pushed w this tanner. Now it that bulge-1 the verge of) new as; Tac;, Geiiiruii'i"iiii. hijack! gym}; to he vain l my 9AM oem murmu- 00-” Bad Ann's Project u use-ma to Vote Aretltt;NrottBr '-t-t.rr_txsaViGiii magma-autumn Aug!” ii r M - Gil-iii. t1'i'y,tl'ltr'c,tiyhtii'i'e'ic" in. and Want an...“ m SJ‘“; .W...-“"W" imi- Penman. I veteran employ: of the wire mm. uireomputed his night of work " the plant and while on I'll vray to the North Shore lin- nation. cmhlmd thnt his hurt us both- ering him. Be Minn feeling m for abut dine mks. _ nod We!) Walk“ yolk who in mm M"! Mahmud: M Chicago polka. Thpbodrotyt-.txtrit-ia, deothetothitfomi nth-Mon m {and ”Item oft-m alumna“ the NorthShoeetsf- neg-t ma- North Shore nil- Sutton while he wu "aasdue on the ttutformoftuNorthtrhoeemii- and nation at Twelfth “an. Notch - Thoma PM and " yum-I of m Cum-incl new. died my at about 5:10 o'clock my mm was BUDDENLY ATI RAILWAY STATION 11mm Peterson of North Chi- axo Stricken on Way tn- Walt county. ' Marr Scott. Town of Benton-nw report .prrrryver& but. clued. hunte- J: brim“. Bond d m. Proot of heinhip taken. Appraisan "pointed. r Albertine Emmh. Luke Forest.- Finnl report approved. Estate cloud. linu Salton, Luke Porest-or. der Allowing claim of Olga luau at “his. by umbt‘lon. and chin not allowed for $115. Henry tNrke Coon, Alfred, N. Y.-- 'lttt',', for probate of foreign will I and ut_for [mam-in Jung Ir, tory Ind npprainement bill Approved John I. liming". Highhnd Ptrk-. Final reprot approved. Allstate cloned. Jeremiah Driscoll, Kw mrk-- Utters of ?d.mhriatrathm - to Rocent proceeding: in Probate court of huge-t in thin part of the county mime-ted 13.10th1: George l. O'Neill. Great uus- P-tition for “maintain! of con-em- tor net tor hath; MM 15. Erie Foam, 'Fauh-rt--hsve- wry Ind eo-partnership 1|:me - The maintenance " our state lid patrolled roads ha continued to he very "tufactory. In Addition to'the patrollin’; we have done none further .radin. work on State AH M tt and " and have (mulled them which were most (roam the Ipring months. Very respeetful1y yours, _ R. M. LOBDELL, LATE PROCEEDINGS J IN PROBATE COURT Bids were taken for the construC- tum at the Conimy Aid bridge in An. tioeh tanp and contract wu deed to Knpnchull-D-vis company, Inc. at Deertuid. Construction is now "in; forward in I very satisfactory mum". mad, Bretion 31-15.}. has been con. plan! with the with of about IMNetrrveradeertttiwhiettrrHt ft Alvin-bl: to omit until next "" to 3110' for settlement. This [up has been travelled And the mud in opal to tmiBe. The Cab. Township County Aid grading has been inspected, accepted sad and "tinuste paid. . , The (allowing sections have been eomNetod and accepted and In! pay- - made to the contructon: Mon 81-1“. section 83-16d, Section M-ttrd, Suction 84B-tgd, Section 34W-16d. Station 34-W2-15d, Section 3545.1. Station ab-W-lbd. Section 36-B-llid, Sutton 86-G-16d, Section 30-15d, Cer- tiBeation of completion and iUat can for ‘uch of the above section: has he! forwarded to the Division of Por chi- fer ch may for the M4 will!!! D-rt-pt I: Made to Spud-r- by ' Count bdrm ce lg'cni,,si Amoetsplistusseasta during the an by mommy hid-Ia, d-tr-tas w to the board of W Inn took by B. M. Uhdot1. eermtf Imundenl ot high-n, and m The report mum: _ I m to report that tite following W has been mm by chi: o!- Bee time your last - meeting] IXtUNYrRoAD A'ndrey Sum], 'urtheean-- Inm- Tyejzurrinx on Ivuhaeccnyshke DURING LAST QUARTER Ihonst L. Williams, Round Lake tree tor site of real estate to- Muir-(mutt h cloud - a! Ian-ho. m.rt"'rqtrmr- Ops-1 “which”; I Alexnnder H. lush-ll. village at- tormrr, announced he w.- ready to man the m "Gianna. but More in hstrodoetioes, mm W. Ger- ber reed the I“ We! Urea; remind from Mr. M - on no- time tf m Joh V. min. lee- Minn-o m and. Action on the motion picture ordi- - m deterred 'mdefhtitelr " the meethw of the Glance Village board may. upon receipt of I letter from David New. mouth-c that the board withhold the Mtro6tetion of the new ordinance. & tee company . "an of land in Em fer ”m. , The con-mien also approved an want him th- Pnbuc Serv- ice camp-n: of Northern Illinois Ind tuE.3.&%mi1rondforar2,ooo GLENCOE BOARD DEFERS ACTION ON MOVIE PLAN The Illinoil Con-one Commission last week authorised the C. l N. W. nib-end to all to the Evanston Cool volt pow" line our nod upon nilmd's my in WW. APPROVE POWER LINE AGREEMENT IN COUNT) A copy of the state resolution is to be Bent to all gtate mum and rep- mutating with the may. that - tion soon be tuned ti, Secomplixh this purpose. At the tstate convention {at sum- mer the revolution in question was presented by Supervisor Williun Obee I member of the Lake county board and the w nmnimou. but week the board of supervisors .dstrrtqd I resolution planed It the last convention of the Ttate usocintion of "when. county commissioners. County uni probate clerks ind county "when. asking the legislature to have m amendment made in the law governing publishing of assessment rolls. As the luv now stands, the county has to pay for the publishing, while it is desired to place the "MPort- sibility on the township ”my to publish' the Ismunent roll and that, the fee for this be pheed on the tougnship. Recorder L o. Brockway had earn- ing: of 370486, disbursements of $53.- 'i'l'3'gti' balance of 813955: ex-Sher- itt in Ahlatrom's office (his Inst two years). had earnings of 833252, ‘meipu of $49,220, disbursements, of 833.282 and an wanted for but-nee to the treasurer when he left once of 815,938; County Superintendent of School- T. A. Sinipcon showed n- nipu and expenditures hunting all at ”.136; States Attomer Smith Ihowed tn income of $1116.56? sad the Lake County General hospitd In overdraft of 387.061. . , SUPERVISORS ASK ""s, T _CHANGE IN STATUTE The treasury had 8270.713 when ENEMY took our and had med $37,430 in interest during two years on its banked money. Other Reports l County Clerk In! A. Hendee's or. ttee showed earnings of 859,396 and disbursements of $45,204 with a bal- ance of “2,263; Probate Clerk John R. Bullock showed An earning of 818.- 575, an expense of 310,425 with n bar. nee of 36,987, And Circuit Clerk L. J. Wilmot's omce retreated earnings of $22,499. disbursements of 817.796 and a balance of $3.309. Actually there were emu of 849;- 750 It the'Pmple's and 350.250 " the Lake County State " certified to Sims. “cording to his report. In it the ”NM treasury shortag- vu Ihown for the fun time and also the disclosure that the full uncut had been refunded. Accol'diu to the audit the "ortaee' occurs in tho tuna aflnE.Pumunndwu-deup in the term of Boy W. Braden This record showed that the lat audit found $119,587.24 than to the credit of the tre-r a the Poo- ple's State bank Ind 883,014.30 at the Ink: County state hand of North Chicago. put two year], 4min; mostly be- tween Dee. I, 192A, and Nov. Mr, WM, "eomNetedbrsamtreiE.sirnaot Pontiac. county ludibor, m approved by the board of supervisors It its meeting In: week. _ Show: Treasury Fund Shortage Which Has Been Bellini“; Other Ito-a Genuine-i new“ P SUPERVISORS I «Vi h) t County audit into all one“ for the "I CAF'I'IIIA low-ii ma. mum", pustular-m a. 1m measure 'IS I, the Three new members were proposed and Ic‘cepted " the Wednesday eve ning meeting. They Are, Dr. Eugene Bailey. Dr. C W. Johnson and John A. Scribbins. the whiten. The same staff of others who have i so faithfully served the Glenna Chamber of Commerce during the past , Tear, were mauled for “other term ; at the meeting of the chalk! Instr week. They will be installed at the, InnuAl dinner, the second Wednesday: in January, which will be held It the? Glencoe Golf club. The otricers elected are, president, Leo Hillman; vice. president, Frank Baum-n; trensurer, J, W. McNeal; secretary, C. C. Campbell. Directors, William J. Schneider, Abe Simon, George Conrad, William Edwards. Robert Wienecke. Fred Hunt. K. C. Bennett. William Gnyot. While on the way to the III-pin! to have the amt-on performed The taxicab in which Mr. and In. Am were riding wu struck by nnothu- automobile. Mrs. Ago: “feted I double fracture of the right let a well as being bruised My. She was removed to the Cobain] hospital where she is being cared for. Acox did not "tter uriou- injur- ies, but was bruised and cut pain- fully. As the result of the shock he united in the aeeideot it in de- cided to postpone his operation lev- en] ars. serious major o’er-don It the fur, Brothers hospital. He in becom- plgégd by bis wife. RE-ELECT OFFICERS OF GLENCOE CHAMBER Same Matt Which Has So Ably Managed the Own-uh - . lion Continued Recently Mr. Adm. Ito it chic! train ditspateher tor the _ tery unload at the 11de "he, left for Rochester, lint. to Indulge n Regan}: " "bert -_ ATiri. 17.32.: both of them ard"oeliGri. When”; Minn, biz-pink. gnu. KNOWN mum d surm REPORT!!!“ Mr. all yin. Lula Aux at Ub- ' "twill: are Both in - D.otye nylon“ in Mullen Mr. _ ‘antnlAme mow-pm but h: Florsheim Slam for Men ' Alt]! hammer and Green 0-day Show far Woolen Dr. Power’s Shoe: for Children a very usefut purpose. While our slippers are welcome to every member of the family. We also have a very nice ttsaartment of gift hosiery. _ . For the boy, we recommend a pair of storm high tops. These shoes alwars appeal to his manlinm and at the sum time serve SKATES SHARPENED PHONE H. P. "" " You" Exp-hue nme-mnd .J “nephriti- "a"""'""""--------- PIANO TUNING "(Dual DIN? Lawn Mower Shop _ 700 Central Avenue A Short Distance from the Rink . PROFESSIONAL H. P. PAHNKE Properly x» " the North Shore News PM" 11"le Purl A66 TELEPHONE 1-3. S B. tgt. It... Are, RIGHhAND PARK, ILL CHI-Mb.”- ed6.-te"mtr_theV “Wu-awn..- pm:

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy