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Highland Park Press, 13 Jun 1929, p. 19

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realise rot Purchases bout Authority; d to hold aseveral con- necessary carry their he thtor of the county capital Problem - ' Jairid Van Patten, of 'hip, planned to bring r6rniirviiFiirWiiibdemrir aurtty hospital tdmor- Ares that from $10,000 be needed to put the tair. q [ore Insurance e committee, composed I Berry, MeCtuin and requested incfeases of 1e court -house, county "tnty.darmu, They are on ifourthouse equip- 10,000 is can‘ieq there otrpturthey"rtrssltran in- ,000, whileA91,800 is At the ‘county farm tested $20,009 more 'as sheen built-there.", Nu ked for the Detention $12,500 is carried. " Are Made . of the state' highway 't it would build roads an the refund as soon ig available was read e purchases have been used to various Aeparr. any notice ti) them, e patching: eommit, ird. of supervisor: on k John R. Bullock te- ' balance to the treas- Jarter was $2,909 and ace Doolittle reported 3 of $2,236. is, James O'Connor, of authorized to appoint 1e .state "ronvention of It is to. bedteid in Ot- rsions between Chicago Racine and Milwaukee, ted again for the sum- Q the Chicago North raukee Railroad (North aginning Sunday, June mneed by R. S. Amis, ETAL WORK Resumes , md'ay. Excursions pedals will leave Chi- vaukee simultaneously 'nings, making the re- he evenings. Arty [HAL co.. In. In. N. B. "Dr-entail" {brood Avenue _ 'wood, m. I supervisors ‘were a at the collar" because dit their accounts and there that they had says the Waukegan ter agent. Special re- e been etsttttrliahed for ane line it " under, old proposition of a sing agent' might be mucky, June 18, 1929 _ Francis D. "Reuse, tl well known resident of 'Libertyville and brother of Joseph C. Reuse, presidgnt of the "eIibertgvi1lo Tirust and Savings bank, died Hn the Elizabeth C(mdell Memor- ial lt.pttrrarrtraAirtitrref has? 'Wéék "aift‘éf'an éxtended Phtitis/ mi"Hiiiii 42, yearziof age. _ . 7 7‘ ". The culvert on North Sheridan mad, at the Glert9'loras cduntr'y club, north" of Waukegan, which" is in bad shape, is_to: be repaired by the, state Theodore A. Frazier of Lake Villa 'passedaway in the Victory Memorial hospital last week from art attaqk of heart trouble after, a long period of illness. He was borirAutust 23, 1859. Barns, ,nnd several buildings. on the old. JL, A? ;Ds>2!is,t_1g~££Lryxr,_fi9:.31i1§9n _ burned liiit week, ii he: G"ii"t' 'ii'iii run close to ,000, it was learned today. It was at ted that lan_incuba- tor was rissr,onaibte fir the .fire, al, though this report could not be con- fimed. V Close to 950 pupils will begrud- uated this month from public sehtroia in the county and will be elegible for high school in September it Was learned from estimates made by, T. A. Simpson, county superintendent of -schools.- 1 _ . " The mm of "Uptown" leads the gist of thou-suggested tor the pro- posed bunch pontomce at Edison céurt” being a close mend, it is un- derstooql. .. . . _ Two bandits armed with pistols recently held up Mortimer Ames, 20. " Wadmrth;u hydra: returning home ftantiustrettap, and webbed him of $18 after threatening‘to kill him if he made "one false move." -‘ I teretstitttt [Ingram About n This P231 of. ganglion; BRIEF NEWS "FMS FROM LAKE COUNTY Miss Elizabeth .Breitenstein will ac- cept pupils in Franc-h and Spanish for the Summer season; will pre- pare’ students' to' meet various _ . schpol requirements. i“ Tel. HP. 3191 between 6 and T pm. Thursday. 1m 18, 1929 31150 _ The wreet bag for those who my ttolf. FRENCH AND SPANISH - n (I? I... 0le ZIP O GRIP County Seat action. "Testimqny has been. taken over a periiid of five yegfs, with the ante contending that' the property uiontrs to it Wile lrrtth,rhqe"fttther before him occupied ttttsid; declares that his family has paid taxes and TMNH sessed, the property long enough Jo have title. . The suit watr started by Hatch to' clear the title to the land. and the county was named as the first de- fendant and liter the state was in; duced to become a joint defendant with the "iioisriti.' ' . I Since then the state has sued in acrsetaxnd-auieasaiasls-agau1itusrvttiaras( Millions bt dollars' aré involved as it will determine ownership of the swamp land: all through Illinois. Attorney Albert Hall. counsel for Frank Hatch, who is suing the ‘state and .eormty to establish title to TOO acres of "swamp lands" in the Grass Lake district, is to insist that the case be completed this fall, he sn- nounced late last week. _ forces under Engineer S. Wright. Be.. sides thin culvert the one It Aiken hill, north of Zion, needs mending as m result of heavy “in. Wants Swamp Land Case Concluded This Autumn Marinello Guild Hanna Nellie Anderson 733 ELM STREET WINNETKA BEAUTIFUL PERMANENT WAVES Call Winnetka 822 mg Inlay! Park 3360' for appointment A Registered Shop Reduced , "Rags; . r During V‘Sunimer --_ Months _' CLEANING THE, PRESS NEW ORLEANS' We slur-pa any line hula -m mow: prices reasonable: wort _ _ John C. Fay. Prop. . 100' CeittmrAvmt.o Highland Park, In, Work and for and delivered THE LAWN HOW“ SHOP Lawn Mowers 3090. Visit interesting New Orleartsr--the "Paris ofAmcrica" - _ the city "care dorgot'l _ - _ Make the Roosevelt your head, quarters.rrSeasoaed travellers who have? lived the wdrld ovér will tell- fois of it's beauty and comfort and its friendliness. They 169k forward to the genial hospitalitv' they know is the rule-at the Roosevelt.: ' We suggest you _. telegraph for, reservations m or power work Ill-fan. "Right in the Heart of Thing. " Too ROOM. WITH BATH " Lt' {1% Ib;

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