12 Passenger and Truck _ Auto Licenses Issued in State to End of Aug. ?atronize the Press Advertisers an Classes personally conducted by GLADYS HIGHT CLASSES IN BALLETâ€" ~ACROBATICâ€"TAP Th car licenses issued by State William J. Stratâ€" he number 1,397,201 by weust and truck licenses Character and s NEW GERMAN TECHNIQUE SPECIA!IZING IN CHILDREN Greenlaat 1125 or Dearborn 3354 year nger School of Dancing Permanent Studio Opening Thursday, Oct. 2nd GLADYS HIGHT al at Car Barendsen School af Music 737 Main Street Evanston Dixon Marks Dedication of New Lincoln Statue th of The ( the mak irt AT . _ About $25, the State on it Dixon where Lincoln my in the Black Hawk iy joint resolution the ssembly provided for which Governor Emâ€" ed to have charge of About $25,000 has THE PRESS Martha Giarelli, the nineâ€"yearâ€"old daughter of Faust Giarelli, a Highâ€" wood man, employed in Lake Forest, died Friday at the Alice Home hosâ€" pital in Lake Forest, from a particulâ€" ‘arly virulent type of bloodâ€"poisoning. On Saturday, September 13, the litâ€" tle girl had been playing about on the street when a nail in her shoe made a small cut in her foot. No eviâ€" dence remained of what might have caused the small wound. _ All that ‘night she was unable to sleep with the pain in her foot, and on Sunday Inu.rnimf she was taken to the office |of Dr. Theodore S. Proxmire of Lake | Forest, who examined the child and ‘took her to the Alice Home hospital. | _ There the infection grew steadily | worse throughout the week, and alâ€" ;thnuzh every possible : remedy . was applicd to save the life of the child, she died Friday afternoon. . > Highwood Child Dies from Blood Poisoning Interest Earnings of § Secy. of State‘s Office downstate banks Interest earnings since last ‘Octoâ€" bor aggregating $12,270.30 have been innounced by Secretary of State Wilâ€" liam J. Stratton for his office. This is under a new system inaugurated by Mr. Stratton for handling with inâ€" creased efficiency remittances to his office as they are loaned to various banks of the state. Remittances from Chicago are loaned to banks in that city and those from downstate go to wrest, who examined k her to the Alice There the infection rse throughout the All that sleep with on Sunday ) the office | Gladys Hight Opens New Dancing Studio | in Evanston; Features Gladys Hight is opening a beautiful studio in Evanston in the building where the Sarendsen School of Music is located, 730+Main street. Miss Hight needs no introduction to the North Shore. . She has taught Normal courses at Northwestern uniâ€" vorsity and has a large clientel from Milwaukee ‘outh, She has just returned from Europe where she has studied the New Gerâ€" man technique and danced at the World Congress in Munich. This wonderful style will be given in her personally conducted classes in th dier was rescued and a fourth swam to the shore. The two. who were drowned,. were Pvt. ‘Paul\ Lierce, 19, of St, Louis, Theodore Zaborsky swam ashore and Nels Johnson was saved by Alex Susâ€" alla, chautfuer for H.~ U, Morton: of Chicago. & Ft. Sheridan Soldiers Drowned in Wisconsin The party, on its way t Douglas from Fort â€" Sherida camping on the lake. GAYVEL FROM WOOD LEG Los Angeles, Calif.â€"Recently the Voiture Locale 47 of the "40 and‘ 8," honor and play society of the Ameriâ€" can Legion, was presented with a gavel turned from a wooden leg of one of the disabled veterans at the National Military Home at Sawtelle, Calif.~ Brass used on the gavel came from a German shell, and is beautiâ€" fully . engraved. This own as Miss Hight has taught and nced on every. continent and conâ€" «ts large teachers courses each year th pupils from all parts of the rited States and Canada. Over one wusand graduate pupils from this hool are now successful teachers in Mi iss In Thursday, September 25, 1930 hool ason Hi ant ‘ort Sheridan ~soldiers ‘were Friday. in Lauderda‘e lake, north of Elkhorn, Wisconsin â€" overloaded rowboat foundâ€" rough water. _A third solâ€" reseued and a fourth swam sht has come to Evanston id will personally ~conduct internationally an, Camp was