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Highland Park Press, 13 Dec 1928, p. 12

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phrates of the "Unfinished Symâ€" As is pretty well known, it is based upon the life and romance of Franz Schubert, the great Austrian composâ€" er, and its music is taken directly from his master works. "The Song last ten years. tail or chromicle its American recâ€" ord. It is said that "Blosson Time" har now played to more people than any other operétta presented in the history is all too well known to deâ€" musicals of Central Europe .:muL ly. Vienna saw and heard it first a few months before the World war broke out, and shortly afterward it was done in Germany. In Vienna it maintained an uninterrupted run through the chaotic days of the great war, and now after all previous light opera records have been swept away by its success, this hardy perennial has taken its place as the modern: musicfl <classic of the commercial Seven years ago it made its first appearance in this country and its From the standpoint of continuâ€" ous service, the highly successful operetta leads all current musical attractions of its class, for it was produced over fourteen years ago and still is one of the most popular Charles Gilbert, Herbert Lyle, Robâ€" ert Lee Allen, Nancy Sheridan, Ivan ble that is as good to look upon as it is to listen to. Servais, Elsa Lang and Mile. Denoâ€" va head this year‘s cast, which also includes a singing feminine ensemâ€" past. "Blossom Time" is here for a brief period only and upon the comâ€" pletion of this engagement will start on a countryâ€"wide tour, playing only tre 1 rgor citics botwoon here and Fan Froncicce and back through Cinâ€" rda to the Eact, where is will bring to a close its eclebrated Franz Schuâ€" bort Centenary tour with what is exâ€" pected to be a prolonged Metropeliâ€" tan run. Genevieve Naezcle, John not even gone to the Beck home with Bresette and Clark. â€" He told the jury that Bresette had "framed" him beâ€" cause of having an ill feeling towards him. Mrs. Anna Beck, mother of the murdered man, identified Brown, howâ€" ever, as one of the murderers, while Clark in his confession also impliâ€" cated Brown. Attorney Harry Hall who repreâ€" sented Brown in the trial, being a court appointee, has been engaged by the colored organization to work along with a Chicago attorney in the inâ€" terests of Brown. Attorney Hall and the Chicago lawyers are to make a trip to Springfield this week to take up the matter of clemency for Brown with Governor Len Small. When "Blossom Time," the ever popular musical play, based upon a romance in the life of Franz Schuâ€" bert, the composer, and with musiâ€" cal adaptations from his own meloâ€" dies, opened at the Studebaker Theaâ€" tre last week it fulfilled all promises of its producers, for it is the most magnificent "Blossom Time" that has yet been presented and is played and sung by a company that is the equal of any that has presented it in the Attorney George W. Field; who repâ€" presented Bresette in the trial said Thursday that he visited him in priâ€" son & few days ago and that in all probability he will handle his case before the pardon and parole board. it is not known who is to represent Clark. Petitions for clemency in bebalf of Bresette and Clark were filled with the state board of pardons and parâ€" vles a few days ago and Wednesday State‘s Att. Smith was notified that they are to have hearings before the board in Chicago on December 13, at 10 o‘clock in the Transportation building. It is expected that the case of Brown will also be brought before the board at this time. The murderâ€" ers will be brought to Chicago from Joliet penitentiary for the hearing. Bresette has exhibited confidence from the start that his life would not be taken. Brown has been hopeful at times, although quite doubtful. Clark has never felt he had a chance to "cheat" the electric chair, feeling that he was doomed after Bresette and Brown had hbeen given the exâ€" treme penalty. Brown went on the witness stand in the trial and denied taking part in the Beck murder, claiming hbe bad National Colored Organization It was learned last week that the National Assn. for Colored People, an organization of considerable styength, is going to make a fight for clemency for John Brown, who with NEGROES WOULD SAVE DOOMED BECK KILLER Claude Clark and Dominick Bresette, is sentenced to be electrocuted at Jolâ€" iet penitentiary on December 15 for the murder of William Beck, Milburn farmer. 2 Brown and Bresette claimed that race prejudice caused the jury and court to give them an unfair trial and this is to be one of the arguments made in their behalf by counsel at the hearing before pardon and parole board. PAGE TWO Employs Attorney to Help Brown Fight Chair In Chicago Again will probably go on forever. George Miller, North Chicago. Hearâ€" ing on petition for probate of will continued to Dec. 10. Dan Ivezich, 39, of North Chicago, who was killed last week in Zion when a ditch in which he was working caved in, left an estate of approximately $3,750, according to records filed beâ€" fore Probate Judge Martin C. Decker last week. August DeBona, Highland Park. Final report approved. Estate closed. John Frank Kendali, Waukegan. Hearing on final report continued to Dec. 17. John Malik, Antioch. Heirship esâ€" Virginia May Sink, minor. Guarâ€" dian authorized and ordered to make settlement on or before Dec. 17. Wilâ€" liam R. Behanna appointed new guarâ€" dian. Bond fixed at $2000. Alex Skwarkowski, Gurnee. Letâ€" ters of administration issued to Frank Skorpinski. Bond of $200. Edward M. Gallup, Highland Park, Fil:ll report approved. Estate closed. Cohn. Bond of $1500. Guardian auâ€" thorized to settle accident claim for $750. tablished Robert McMichaels, Zion. Letters of administration heretofore issued to administration heretofore issued to Robert A. Robinson revoked. Acâ€" count to be filed by Dec. 17. Bert C. Thompson named as new guardian and bond fixed at $1000. Robert McMichaets, Zionâ€"Letters of administration issued to Bert C. Thqmpson: Bond of $1,000. set at $7,500. _ Russell Vickers. Letters of guarâ€" dianship issued to Emma Thayer. Theodore Koch, Highland Park â€" Will admitted to probate. Estate of $15,000 personal and $25,000 real esâ€" tate given to wife and children. Proc{ Letters of administration were isâ€" sued to Andro Pucin with bonds being ‘The full proceedings were as folâ€" lows: _ George Cohn, minor, Lake Forest. Letters of guardianship issued to Max Hulda â€" Schmidt, Highland Park. Report of sale of stock approved. Heirship proved. Final account apâ€" proved. Distribution ordered. Thomas Longtine, Highland Park. Inventory and appraisement bil}l apâ€" proved. John Onan, Waukegan. Petition for saie of real estate under contract filed and set for hearing Jan. 7. Mary E. Kirk, Waukeganâ€"Final report approved. Estate closed. SEVERAL FROM THIS CITY Carrie Woodworth, W‘:ukega'm Petiâ€" tion to establish heirship, filed and set for hearing Dec. 17. James E. Fagnn. Highland Park,f Final report approved. â€" Estate closed. John Austin, Libertyville. Final report approved. Estate closed. Mary Jane Austin, Libertyville.} Final report approved. Estate closed. / ESTATES BEFORE Judge Decker Hears Number of Cases in Waukegan Court During Last Week; Koch Will Probated T. H. DECKER&CO. Plumbing and Heating Druggist Telephone Highland Park 144 Free Delivery Service Opposite the Northwestern Pasâ€" senger Station. ESE | T nA i a . OF HEA | C3 n rerucm > ma} > || 2i‘ H | , g W. h a Snd Amand ,‘:(',‘ BCR j ( ; ‘/“‘\ | AJ # j EoC e ER o 1 J cA ‘ & ® ® B 8 ® i 2} M 10 > P l * 1_~~~» mm n m 3 = dEpikk U â€"â€"â€"â€"~ o A WORLD OF HEAT IN YOUR OWN HOMEâ€" that‘s what you want and that‘s what you‘ll get if our expert heating men are called in on the job. Good heat at a saving of conl â€" that‘s what we furnish. Robert W. Pease STOP covutsn: Phose Highland Park 201 18 8. 6t. Johns Ave, Conghs due to colds may tead to Contzins no habit formâ€" ing drugs. SAFE for Children. Money Back if rot satisfied. CREAâ€" LYPTOS mpl.cations.. Stop it "1, « fow swallows of _ She: "That would be culy three times." Bockerâ€""I should say so. When fellows call on her they tie themâ€" selves together with ropes." _He (earnestly): "I mean to kiss you and kiss you and kiss you." Knicker â€" "Is that Boston girl frigid?" Ii‘s got so a fellow just as well give up work entirely if he expects to keep up with the detective fiction. â€"Detroit News. WAUKEGAN OFFICER SUSPENDED BY GEE Policeman Ben True of Waukegan recovering in the Victory Memorial hospital from a terrific beating adâ€" ministered to him on Wednesday night in the saloon operated by Elkin Rose and Jack Shellberg, Saturday was suspended indefinitely from the police department by Commissioner Wilson Petion for probation of will filed and set for hearing Jan. 14. of heirship taken. Bond fixed at $30,â€" David B. Jones, Lake Forestâ€"Supâ€" plemental proof of beirship taken. Benjamin J. Barker, Waucondaâ€" Will admitted to probate. Estate of $17,000 personal property given to brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews. Proof of heirship taken. Bond fixed at $34,000. value of estate $16,000 personal. Joseph Cusker, Fox Lakeâ€"Petition for letters of administration filed. Policeman Who Was Beaten in Saloon Will Have to Face Quiz by Commission Charles Harden, Antiochâ€"Petition for probation of will filed and set for hearing Dec. 31, 1928. Estimated Bond fixed at $5,000. Proof to heirâ€" ship John Robert Lusk, minor, Zionâ€" Letters of guardianship issued to Leonard R. Lusk. Bond of $1,000. Whitney Morford, North Chicagoâ€" THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, the custom is growing, of decoratâ€" m&ram-m: outside as well as ‘ylth cuhvdhp.::lu-w Decorate Outdoors, too, at Christmas PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY WFreath #ith lamp Indoor tree set, $4.05 Vresth with lamp $1.5350 Indoor extension set, $1.50 $2.50 with the Civil Service Commission to remove him permanently from the police force. _ _ Fred Eaton, the fourth man ssid to have been in the saioon when True True be the suspension list amed amel ts moreg on ae oi MMMM”MM for Decorating your Home far Christmas. OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS and Elm Place Time to change to Winter Motor Oil Naphtha ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION First Street WyY+, 27 C Magistrate Walter A; Taylor Saturâ€" day and put up bonds of $1000 for his appesrance at the trial on Thursâ€" day afternoon. True, off duty for the night, is said to have gone to the saioon and while there got into an argument. with Scheilberg who admits that he beat True with his fists, True was taken to the hospital with two bad cuts on mmhq-udhhoflmq-fl, designed to withstand outdoor use and will inst a long time. Place wreaths in the windows, the jolly messages of the senson. . Lake County Motor Oils and Greases â€" Distributors qiz Highland Park 3545 case, Gee states that he will use every effort to close such places where inâ€" toxicating liquer is being sold in violaâ€" tion of the law. the head, both eyes closed and otherâ€" wise battered and bruised. Commis~ sioner Gee has declared that a thorâ€" ough investigation will be made and if the evidence warrants, True wil be dismissed from the police force be dismissed from the police force ndn_.rl-c(&qwl:hfi Kerosene Prestone Alcohol ta

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