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Highland Park Press, 2 Feb 1928, p. 10

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“WHILE mnaAcmmNosmmtoot With the death of In. Dorothy lmov~Bnmer on Tuesday mum- bg. Jul. 24th, I tell howl: uni lunch beloved chin of this con- 'TaFlassed on to the put be ,oadattheripeoidnareof9'2_ " months and 10 tiny; In. Bremer m one of the My settlers of this locality. coming to this country in 1853, and making her home on I farm in Northfield TIL. near what is now Gtenview. She was born in Magdeburg. Germany an Inch 14, was, the daughtrr of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Silldorf. She was a girl of !8 when her parents cutie to America with their family of S c'nJ- dren of whom she was the oldcgt, With many others they had looked to America as the land of promise, and they dreamed dreams of happiness and of opportunitic faced the slrcnuqus sacrifieial life of em in the middle “wt. which many of us f: in our day. voted to tl wr Rosennw v ine the v": the mum Amp: oportunities, and bravely strenuqus and ohm self, fail to appreeiat tuh-rm-ree-. in. ”'15. rennin- Ijtn his Ellis" m’ and. and when in“: took Ninja the um six nut-grand was of the ”and. Non-an my! Stew-rt GartNH, Bu- uEd. lunar and Arnold Wuhne, and Arnold Brenner. "-eeun'tlfbotkur-doart. and oleep, for than. o Lord, hulput ll( to dtrclt in "feti'-Psahn 4:8. Was on Way Hone from South; ‘Well Known Golf Expert; “men! Here CHESTER BRADY DIES AT BLOOHING'ION, ILL. Joseph Chester Brady, well known Iota! golf professional and resident of Highwood. died at Bloomington khile on his way homurard from the south, where he had been so- jnurninz. and the funeral service was Ltld Wednesday morning of this week at St, James church, High- Mr. Brady was aged 23 years, three months and 17 days. He wan [cm at Blahwood, and is survived by his mother, Mrs. Anna M. Brady. and two brothers, Earl and Frank Brady. He had many warm friends in the community. and the funeral Wu largely attended. Interment was in St. Mary's cemetcry, Lake Forczt. Young: Brady, who was popuerly known'as "Chet," was "Home home there. Although he had been nil- ing for a lung time. his death on Sunday, Jan. 20, was wholly un- expected by his family and host of friends. The remains were brought hire and taken to the hnnc d m; aunt, Mrs. James Shannen. until the funeral services. at which the Rev. James Garrity of Lavinav Iowa. cuu~ in of Mr. Brady, was colrhrant hf the mass. assistcd by ih vs. J. P. Hal- " of Highwood and F. J. Magnet of Evanston. Fathir Garrity. a furmor Highland Park boy, came {mm Iowa to oitiriatt. at the funeral of his cousin. irrutt Texas. where he had, planned to play in the El Paso Open tourna- treat. On account of itlnrss he left M-fore the opening date. At Hlocret, hymn he stopped tn crmsult a phy- >irian who ordered him to a huapita] there. Although he had been ail- -Contributed. EARTH“! l “MM MENTION WENT mthQ-hd Assessment on capital stock of cor- poratious as fixed by the “at. tax commission have been received by County Clerk but A. Bends: ghou- ing an human of 3683,68 for the cvunty. P This does not include til incorpor- ated businesses. There m tive methods to be followed for incorpor- ating. Just one of the tive comes un- incrm menu-m as the boos v.hich made up for st a dwnuno occurm Sign Gus campany of that jumping frr xxul va!uatirm in I f x Lake Highwood Am Antioch Teleprr tntioee “WPA-PI‘MPA‘M W a uk 13214.35” 575.0 Companies Listed The mmnanie: listed for 1927 a' o assayed valuation are as r tim N1. 11 {spun James f ink anuition Ex- cod-81,200,000 pan carried the bulk of the as the buost was $640.10» Hie up for some cities where no occurred. The Norm :~' campunz: bore the brunt jumping from $257,000 as- LYuathm in 1926 to $900,000. S Totals Br Cities .nn for cities and villagns Hawaiian Lake tiOO ,700 2W 300 wo An 1) LO" 1926 L300 800 .900 4un U0 WM Gaul-lbw Security Noraioet has ac, nun-u Wank-n Chin-l Securiti- “‘nukecu Finne- Carport- tion, Wnukngln ee--- ...FV_Te _ - Waukegan Snow White Ah'et Wash Laundry. Walk. Waukegan Safe Deposit Co, Waukegan .Te _ T T q-F.VV. " GIRLS WANTED" IOVE TO BH l’BERT-PIINCBS THEATER Beginning this coming Sunday‘ night, (February 5) John Golden'. merry comedy, "2 Girls Wanted" moves from the Cort theater to the Fttubert-Princcss, where its run will he continued for an additional three weeks. . Likely, this captivating comedy with the want-ad title could rrmain at the Cort for many weeks tn come, but prior bookings forced it to change to another theater " tne height of its success. ' "2 Girls Wanted" i! completing its sixth “wk in Chitraeo and has won a reputation as one of the cleanest and mm! eujoyable comedies of ths. may-n, As with an John Guldul plays. its dialnzuo is <parkiing. rhwr situatinns abound and the CPst is well-niet: perfect. Durim: ment at same par rt the C" my Wain CPst is well-nicht perfect. "waded by (Ln-r Nydia “'vstman. the Maud-haired little charmer wh,, scored so heavily in "Pies" here two swam nun. thrs cart rvmtaina a num- ber of "Manny Caeoritrei. Playing "opposite" Miss Westman k “(mam Foster. a young: actor well-liked in this city. Others in principal rokN inHul. Mary Philips. Frank Monroe. (Trace Monkrn. Charles Laite. Mar} Hampton, Charlotte Denniston, May Duryea. John LeFevre and John Humphrey. Sevrra] cusps of leprosy in Europe ware Unwed to ms in n Persian rue. This is the roanon we are go. ing to hang rm to the old rag carpet for another year or two. Political ambition, which is a fatal ‘- afrlirtior1 in Mexien, rarely results in f anything wnr‘o than poverty in oilisP, awe in this country. _ .- Kit-nod the three wreks "mage- the shubert-Prineee the ular prices; will vrm'ail m It Matinee: will be given shay, and Saturdays. 75M 15,000 MMlul, (If! m l NATIVE m STATE LEGISLATIVI Lee IcDomh. former Lake county manner and owner of l plumbing establishment in Winks can. is also a candidate fur this " Gee and ia expected to tret petitions out within the next few weeks. Other Connie: Seek There are to be several eundidate, from other eounties in the Eighth ISen-lurid district for this vurancy. ithief among whom is Mayor Pratt of l mum”. . “Did Lyons cl I“. In MM ae3"1AaqP" Richard "Dick" Lyons real and dealer of Mundelein, who “Minced some months back that he would be I candid.“ for reproenutive Btagt. ed his petitions in circulation last week. He is the first candid-l: for this can to get petitions oat. Two Lrswe cou'nty Democrats nrr militants for the representative of- Fce. They are Thomas Graham oi Tuiriesidc, who served several terms Crt the legislature. and (hanks Wizhlman of Grnyulnko, well humus real estate broker. _ Friends of Senator Rodney B. Swift. “ho is a candidate fur rrelec- (inn. say that he will have his tseti- lions In circulation shortly. "u is W""eette,ts, I. eeeeeeees9ees I - u‘nnl nu- mvrcor nu-rnurg .- (mm In circulation shortly. m. is making' the mm- nn his Heard. " i said that Supervisor Ray Paddock of WaucomU will oppose Senator .uwiit. . As far as the tive Lake county Mficers, state’s dismay. recorder of deeds. circuit clerk. coroner and (runny surveyor are cone-rad, little ivterc,t has been manifested. thus far except in the mruner‘s "ee. Ofticers Seek; lie-elation The five present oMcil, State'. EVERY EVENING - SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MAHNEES ---Fruav Evening. Februarv 3--- "new Mart" "artanrdq, Hm.iok-rythm A',"f.lt','a'l'rliWrkNd Thtl'lltt Phat“ bom- romrr “nu-rs 13i,1F,itit 'gdiiiiir. m nu. :s.e,.esr.ure,r/lirtMle'rg,%reGLGadd, I'VL-L-E-G-UA-N.S' NCtTK! NOTE'. NOTE? NOTE.' A smrial thaw of all the evening pnrturm witt of "The Wizard" will be gunn as our ngubr or.crmue brtyprtt {and I: M. In pan. " "Th- Wit 0051 $4,000,000 Tu' MAKE xii-2 " $336.13. a Tiairki “an? 77:. GiraaTGr. Fir! Kahuna} ll Chlir. n mould b.. Under the fine direction of Raoql Walsh transform the delieate and narrow-edee theme Ind story of burning lore and alga". transgression into I mumrrioce and you love the“ two f in spite of their nautrhtinessc If you In ttarrow-minded and any I chip on your rltou1dteekjrsq Aenae qatd_n My.“ to Hutu" starts alum In tho hunds of IV: capable players arrordinary direction tttis -tier" you)er der complete mum-L up Ge wréng side 3011'" thad “any terrAiavirik-iiTauG brilliant, brotd-tniy a): quit-bk tag! , - of, the midi: and Brin the onthe {mil _ CHARLES mfmnu, - N6An BEERY GEORGE BANCROFT - FRANK HOPPER CHARLES swam MACK MARY ASTOR "tesinhh-, .cemy .419er 1stt_tlitsutryrIueydar, felting-j} F229 artV.4.'i Z-REEL COMEDY and 2 OTHER FINE HEELS --Wednesday and Thursday. February tl-b---- Elnit'?sij LOWE -’ LEiLhjYUMs - ,,,,___mi Cir.' iiiGiGr" tic-L--- __-. SPECIAL - ONE DAY ONLY - ml Bring _th_e, and" {wily _ __ L LOVES or CARMEN ----Mattrrdnr. February tr--...- RED GRANGE - WALTER HIERS CITY GONE WILD “THE 3.1121145? " TM!!!“ and Cty, Hsd 1-356: wonaértul LkYuGe-e" iii-7&1}; E ii! Guia." and stupendou- supporting an in Par-noun“ THE ALCYON THP. STARS OF "WHAT FitiidLiiity" RACING ROMEO THE momma: ROUGH RIDERS THE WIZARD ----_r. February "-- BEATRICE FAIRFAX‘S Wiyrd" frr'rlows benefit " the WORLD'S FINEST PICTURES A ghow much above the avenge --Naturday. February I--- A tingling my-h-ry drum LIFE THOMAS MEIGHAN IDOLORES FirtLir0" VICTOR McLAGLEN 12-NAWouYE REEL‘K-IZ Mm 2:2u. 4:30. 7:20. Last show starts 3:45 SPECIAL MU.%CAL SCORE Tliuir: _ 130.000 PERSONS m CAST iv-l and greatest mum-m Spectacle tens o BEN HUB . Alwrmg latest and last Sunda}. February b--- mntinunn 2 to w. o'ckrk FOR ADULTS ONLY the r-vrninz prrturrs with thy exception he gnv.n_as on! Ltsruler, tug-Lily ry1at"ytee 1.1». In :2“.- " “Th3 Wizard" a, Ul-' 'jhiith'/a' LINCOLN" nuthont trrippirut 7-m! drama mm“. "BmtABT - LLIHC-wwm Ludo-“Jobbin- Ge-att-e-ti. '. only “‘thu laminae...“- IDL'I'uyIu. Roi-WM“- warthe-lnduw MnlmmW.M JGedwr-u.uderotvtirDe. Taylot. TIGHT sums CAUSED. CHANGE IN STREET CARS Electric mu: can of ye." Mo, with their high naps. we" Io um to for it-,urGei_trruteuetiest. In 1912 tn munici- in “and unjust tho height of eioetrte "reet 'cur steps. the real nun being the naut- of tight skirt. worn by women of that. time. The :1de ranked in the development of I motor oc- cupying much In: articular - which enabled the street our buildgn w .inmihiah the nine of cu wheels and to materially lower the height .c story' of "The Liber.toru" life. Inn:- for home In" this feature biwen mm and 5:30 for the adult patrons. u‘ the pltyttorm above the arm. Mace that tiuu, the trend has ban fvr lower and luv." bodies mad“); “12?; um- or two low stvpn fur “an. 121mm. dehlupmt'nls In truck de. rirtrt have ambled street sar builders In "till further reduce the height of cat bodies. As soon as other nations saw Sovirt Russin's tenure of univcnal com- plete disarmament. they all ran to know what nhc had in her 'otrq1l'l -Detroit Free Press. According to New York dispatch.- Tammany obiects tn raving the Delu- ocntic tational convention in De- troit been!” the Mithipn city in too wet. Well. if Tammany think: it's too wet it must be. - About tho most. dangerous thing under these mm: conditions is to be thinking of something eue.--0hio State Joann]. I Sign.“ on Typo Give WuyumerStxhlol (it legality durum ive'tt show

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