RudolIph Ingerle, of Highland Park will be another exhibitor.. Mr. Inâ€" gerle, with John A. Spellman of Oak Park, discovered the fine painting grounds in the Great Smokey Mounâ€" tains in Eastern Tennessee. . With the exception of a few done in the Ozarks, Mr. Ingerle‘s paintings will be landscapesin the Smoky range. Among them will be painting by Jean Crawford Adams, a Chicago painter who has been exhibiting in New York. Her work is modernistic. A group of "one man shows" will be opened at the Chicago Art Instiâ€" tute July 24. County Judge Perry L. Persons, Mrs. Mary Polmateer Funk, Mr. and Mrs. Philo Burgess and Frank Burke, chairman of the detention home of the board, were named by the Board of Supervisors to represent Lake county at the State Welfare Convenâ€" tion to be held next November at Springfield. Burglars, believed to be members of the same gang which held up and robbed . Eugene Cox, Antioch road house owner, of $416 and a gold watch, escaping after a gun battle with deputy‘sheriffs later entered the roadhouse of Einer Sorenson, Antioch, forced open the: cash register. and looted it of $25. H. P. Artist to Have Exhibit at Institute Frank P. Worack, collector of interâ€" nal revenue, collected the sum of $2,â€" 865 in taxes from delinquent income taxpayers in Waukegan: and Lake county during the month of June. Mr. Worack stated that few delinquents have escaped payment of the penalty. The public library of North Chiâ€" cago has a total of 5,443 volumes, acâ€" cording to the annual report. of the library board submitted to the city council at its meeting last week. Dr.. and Mrs. John L. Taylor of Libertyville have returned to their home. after a 10 ‘day motor . trip through the eastern part of the Uniâ€" ted States, Dr. Taylor resumed his duties as county coroner immediately relieving Dr. Maurice J. Penny, acting coroner, Plans for the construction of an American Legion building on park property was given the approval of the Waukegan Park board at their meeting last week, subject to the apâ€" proval of the board‘s attorney. The estate of Edgar B. Yager, Waukegan, was shown to. be $40,117 in county court when Judge P. L. Persons set the inheritance tax at $102.35, The widow, Jennie, was left the entire estate. There is a chance that Waukegan will get $75,000 for a fish cultural station under terms of a bill passed by the Congress which has just ended its session. Waukegan is being seriâ€" ously considered for the plant. Interesting Ha%?enings About This, Part of North Shore; County Seat BRIEF NEWS ITEMS FROM LAKE COUNTY Thursday, July 24, 1930 s, believed to be members of gang which held up and ugene Cox, Antioch road At the close of the special session of the state legislature, Mon, M, P. Rice of Fulton county, was the recipâ€" ient of a beautiful watch and chain, the gift of his Democratic colleagues, as a token of the esteem in which he is held.. Expressions of regret that Mr. Rice would not be a member of the next general assembly and appreâ€" clation of the service he has rendered as a member of the house were voted by leaders of both parties, Nine cows were found at the farm, ull of which the authorities believe had been stolen and transported in a truck driven by Mrs. Green. ‘Arrest of the three resulted from an investigation started by Sheriff C. T, Carlson of Kendall county. The three were taken to Yorkville and later +turned over to Deputy Sheriff Jones of Kane county. Mr. Jones said today ‘that there had been no checkup on the cattle lost by Kane county. farmers, but that as soon as ull who had lost beeves or milk cows recently reported, a list would be ready. * Retiring Legislator Honored by Colleagues Thefts of cattle in Lake c ¢ame so numerous that fa the southwestern part of th have organized a vigilance and raised the sum of $500 ward for the urrest and cony the. rustlers. Arrest of.Carl Green, his wife, Silâ€" via and Douglas Orr, on a farm in Kane county near the Lake county line recently will, it is believed, reâ€" sult in the solving of wholesale thefts of cattle in Lake county as well as in Kane, DuPage and MceHenry counâ€" ties. Arrest Believed to Solve Cattle Thefts 536 Central Avenue AIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY and conviction of Lake county that farmers ‘armers in the county SUNDAY DELIVERIES T H°E P RE S 8 as a reâ€" society V. T. MeMAHON, R. Ph. G. PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICEâ€"WHILE YOU WAIT First and Walnut Streets atronize the Press Advertisers During the months of. JULY and AUGUM will CLOSED each SATU! )AY at 12 o‘clock (noon) Get your orders in early for Saturday Tel. No. 465 ilIm Place Service Station TIRE REPAIRING Edward Hines Lumber Co. John Gourley & Company AUTOMOBILE GREASING Eim Place and First Street PHONE 3545 ANNOUNCEMENT Phone Highland Park 2404 morning deliveries High Test Tydol Ethyl 507 Eim Place ~_FRESH RASPBERRY and Brick Tel. No. 3720 Tel. No, 465 be 21