4 â€""~<[99 CLENCOE AVENUE ==|â€"=â€"â€"â€"Tereppone Highland P x 2687 _ M. D. MURPHY ies 4t 20 RESULTS «< BETTER Phone Patronize the Press Advertisers MURPHY & SCHWALL HEATING CONTRACTORS Hot Water, Vapor, High or Yellow Pernet ~*:~~ ~PIRK â€" 0 A reduction in the price of certain services of our laundry are now in effect. â€" Ask us about them. Also reasonable rates on dry cleaning We carry the largest flowers on the Nort! prompt deliveries fro Chicago. RELIABLE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING Erwin F. Dreiske PHONES Highland Park 600 â€" 601 â€" 602 P. 178 Pink â€" DARWIN TULIPS met;arange Talisman and ik and Red Varieties Per dozen $1.00â€" f SWEETâ€"PEAS Per dozen $1.00 per bunct ROSES Each 50¢ RDENIAS rgest stock of fresh cut North Shore and make es from Lake Forest to Large Low Pressure Steam + .‘ Renair Work a Specialty hex > eraitee -}tvi m‘wufeâ€" Aesi 89â€"CLIFTON AVEN 32 Years Serving the Public Well T HE Recent Proceeding of â€"â€"â€"â€" the Probate Court of interest in this part of the counâ€" ty are reported as follows: C ARLALL 4J .A 4# .2 0000 coin ol 0 C ampsacioas i in itraie ncth â€" Brose M~L _ Highland~â€"Parkâ€" Inventory and appraisement bill apâ€" proved. â€" Executor authorized to file bill of: foreclosure. es 04 11 B P ac cb atvaniinatectconit G. Francis Redmond, Deerfieldâ€" Admifiistrator authorized to pay inâ€" heritance taxes. William C. Egan, Highland Parkâ€" Final report approved, estate closed. James H. Duffy, Highland Parkâ€" Final report: approved. Estate closed. Lawrence Masterson, Lake: Forest â€"Petition for probate of will filed and set for hearing April 6th. Heirâ€" ship proved. PCA e s i e o q o t t C _ William Rettig, Inc., Third account approved. P ud oo dn enc o iieee Hapenra OR P Hearing on petition for probate of will continued to March 30th. George J. Wilkman, Highland Park â€"Letters of administration issued to D."’tTSti“ï¬â€™léyï¬mb!ieï¬mhm.- Bernice Moran, â€"minor, Lakeâ€"Forâ€" estâ€"Report of sale of minor‘s interâ€" â€"â€"Samuel E. Davis, Highland Parkâ€" when your work is sent to C;:he-r;;n: Leuer, et al,~ minors, Highland Pgrk â€" Final report as to certain wards approved. Construction Work by _ | 0; ime Legion More than $14,000,000 worth of conâ€" struction ~will haveâ€"been â€" completed | in Tlinois within two years when the present biennrium ends June 30, acâ€" cording to the figures of the state architect‘s office. More than _810,000,- 000 ‘of the amount was spent for construction work for the department of public work and buildings. Despite the fact that the building program was a record one for Tlliâ€" nois, theâ€"state architect‘s _ office, it was said, handled the work with all possibleâ€"speed, not only to take adâ€" vantage of the low building material prices, but to provide empldyment and assist in alleviating the unemâ€" ployment sitwation. Frank Williams State in Two Years |__ Exceeds 51490009(»0 Inc.. Highwoodâ€" Lake Forest â€"â€" »gginued to BRIEF NEWS ITEMS _ _ FROM LAKE COUNTY Ha ings About This PAar ï¬orth Shore; Doings at the County Seat with a line running on County street to relieve traffic congestion on Geneâ€" see street, will be inâ€" operation â€" by llhy 1, officials of the North ..Shore Line report. ° 4 618 North Green Bay Road _ Bids on the construction of the proposed $244,000 extension to the breakwater of the Waukegan harbor will be received at the office of the United States district engineer in Chicago on March 26. Zion‘s long fight ship and control 0 highways today fo the supreme court proceedings heard i Waukegan were AI W. C. Petty, county superintendent of schools, last week started his tour _thil_lgpo:éï¬aï¬â€"_;ï¬f_thgâ€"mm“ F $ ENRA T OE 0d y oLb 0n â€" h :;;ï¬,f::'iri ~visited Mundelein. The coun W“ a UainMMGD AMEUUE UM his honor recently at Antioch by the Sixty new citizens were welcomed last week at a meeting held!at m A merican Legion, with the assistance Four temporary injuctions against Waukegan and North Chicago saloons have been ordered in federal court ‘and notices served on the . owners, it became known late last week when federal agents entered the two cities. ; Pmageofaspechlz-mill.mu- ment tax to provide funds for the construction of a special tank wagon for use of the Antioch fire depart ment in combatting fires in the outlyâ€" ing distï¬cts,wfllbedocidedbym och voters at the regular election 01 April 21st. 3 C Thursday, !‘n g fight over the ownerâ€" ontrol of the parks and oday found its way into e court when injunction heard in circuit court in Auxiliary and the BW._- "~Antiochâ€"and county superintendâ€" CO. were welcomed is Part of h 26, 1931 T lav, Maxr Stan $123 $128 othe 21