T ie 3 + The World Court may be called upon to decide the question as to whether French potato bugs are enâ€" dangering the potato crops in Gerâ€" many and Holland, and we would rather have it busy doing that than deciding the ° difference between Canadian and American grasshopâ€" 150 South First Street, Highland Park, Illinois 1. s ROCK ISLAN: Decker Heating & Plumbing Co. |[ ROCKISLAND PETROLEUM COMPANY OwWNED AND OPERAT.BD BY NORTH SHORE PEOPLE COMMERCE Hot Water, Vapor, High or Low Pressure Steam . Estimates on New and Remodeling Work â€" Repair Work a Specinity 7838 GLENCOE AVENUE 89 CLIFTON AVENUE Telephone Highland Park 2637 Telephone Highland Park 2288 M. D. MURPHY J. A. SCHWALL The largest and m o0 s t complete stock of Plumbâ€" and Heating Supplies in Highland Park. MURPHY & SCHWALL that more than meet the specifications of The Bureau of Standards HEATING CONTRACTORS "‘You Can‘t meet their price. . a couple of weeks ago we asked a man who was " ~securing figures on material for a new heating u plant in his home to allow us to submit a bid on the job. He said to us "You can‘t meet the prices these big mail order houses are giving now." To which we reâ€" plied that we were constantly not only meeting but beating this kind of ‘competition and at the sameâ€"time were delivering the highest quality of . material available. Well . . . to shorten the story, we were allowed to submit a figure and it turned out that our price for the material was just 10% lower than the price the mail order house asked. Don‘t you be mislead by plumbing fixture and mail order houses who propose to "Give you the World on a silver platter." Get all the prices and estiâ€" mates you want, but be sure to get our price before you go ahead with your order. We will gladly sell you anything from Fuller Ball to a heating boiler and tell you how to install the same. The hotel returns, virtually, to its old management. Following the dismissal a friendly and protective foreclosure suit was filed in the cirâ€" cuit court. s The receivership in the Karcher hotel, Waukegan, last week was brought to a close with the dismisâ€" sal of the case that has been pendâ€" ing for several weeks. Winnetka 855 THE PRESS of attorneys of Illinois when the cently when a gravel truck he was supreme court made absolute his dnvmg got ~out~ of~ control and disbarment, according to press adâ€" swerved to the roadside where it ored, Waukegan lawyer last week| Frank Dolph, veteran town clerk was officially stricken from the roll|l °L I!V2anhoe, sustained three fracâ€" : _ The bond of $500 posted for Clifâ€" f mApcac;p tnmgo:t};znog:rt}?: ::‘f"'t‘;’; ford Snyder of Deerfield, before Jusâ€" the county veterinarian, the Aygri- tifcef }llenry Wallelenwein o{: «. chafrge cultural committee of the county ?'te:l 8: a;re:.t, a};t weew 'lvl“ orâ€" board of supervisors has prepared ell‘ Sy d“ 1:9.}e:nry a enw:m a resolution for adoption when the :;l g';l Nyuer fal flt‘o ag]peal: Of board convenes this week. Neews-esau‘;xl:ng’ says ° aburegan _ â€"_The _stateâ€"willâ€"pay $150 monthly | _ Wallenwein was advised that Snyâ€" toward the salary of Dr: T. P. Galâ€" der was on his way west and with ahue from Sept. 1 untll. June 30,| him was Leonard Meyers, a coâ€"deâ€" 1933 when. the fund‘ will be exâ€" fendant. hanstegj. The bondsman was George Charâ€" The Agricultural committee, comâ€"| ron. = posed of Supervisors H. C. W.| Edith Wolf, of Highland Park, a Meyer, Mundelein, and James O‘â€"| friend of Snyder; signed the comâ€" Connor, Deerfield, and Assistant Suâ€" plaint. She said that she advanced pervisor Walter E. ‘Diesnér met|him $500 to get a surety bond when with Dr. Gallahue recently to disâ€"| he was in jail on a charge of labor cuss the proposed relief for the racketeering. She said that Snyder nty before preparing the resoluâ€" | turned over his car to her for the tion. 0_ â€" $50¢, according to the Waukegan Four dance hall owners have filed | NeWSD& T. l s +. application with the county board|_ After his conviction, along with for permits to operate through the| Leonard Murphy and Charles Heintâ€" year. The fee is $25. Those filing|S¢!man, Snyder went to her, she applications â€"are: Night Owl, Fox claims, and demanded the return of Lake; Austin Stables, Green Bay|his car.â€" She refused and he and road, near Waukegan; H. O. Meyâ€"| Meyers and Constable Framk Sherry er‘s dance hall, Fox Lake, and ;%(;li‘ h:“’?h befor; g_’?t’?e _thltet ; vilion, at inel Lake. â€" ght where she Claims she was Winch peytlion, sE Chanher Lake fofced to tell where the car was § located. . + The Agricultural committee, comâ€" posed of Supervisors H. C. W. Meyer, Mundelein, and James O‘â€" Connor, Deerfield, and Assistant Suâ€" pervisor Walter E. ‘Diesnér met to pay a portion of the salary of the county veterinarian, the Agriâ€" cultural committee of the county board of supervisors has prepared a resolution for adoption when the board convenes this week. : Tho-st.te»will-pay $150 monthly toward the salary of Dr. T. P. Galâ€" ahue from Sept. 1 until June 30, 1933 when the fund‘ will be exâ€" hausted. ° County Board Plans . To Accept State Aid For Veterinarian Pay The name of Earle H. Gray, colâ€" Phone H. P. 201 from Springfield. 2 &3 Golden State crashed into a tree. Waukegan Paper Says Bond of Snyder Was Forfeited in Default Santa Barbaraâ€"no extra fare. _h-l‘_l'lb.lflnuhm “# 7“&..:..‘.% Direct low aititude routeâ€"through service to Agua Calienteâ€"San Diego, Los Angeles and E V E N I N G From La Salle Strect Station 8:45 Every _ Only 2 Nights En Route Limifted Apache From La Salle Street _ Station 10:80 Every M O R N 1 N G seseesess2s4m0 «e THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1932 *os WhbAbzaee one s M i. § od 8 :56 144 by Bat Hith1 Highw. the ci McHen High erases bank a with sh money « tution. posit lia alternat ment rs who ha1 Some than p. second day, ar in the their _ Alfred Som stated, when â€" mitted $200, Praeci ership deeme two cz cepted appea avoide becom court could nanci Un tends of th the 1 supre stock to ps bank torn gan. $100 Wa In ou