$2? E??? ' I _j,lrNllt,kliillly Iyllt0llf'jlflllERS' this The remainder (if the assets, in addition to other security holdings, include $101,475 in cash; insurance totaling $573,174, anti, personal The math holding was 789,238 shares of Sears, Itoebuek-& Co. capital stock. 000, exclusive of real estate/Fri.,. day .when the inventory was ap- pr-ed-r-Ute-awe-sc- Hornet-“in Probate court. The estate of the late Julius Rusonwald; merchant philanthropist, was estimated in excess of $50,000.- Inventory Approved Friday in Cook Countv Probate Court: Details WV! ROSENWALD FETATE' ' OVER 50 MILLIONS MORAN BROTHERS milking Highland Park. Illinois MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING 73: Heating, RE not the initial cost of the burner that tells the complete story. It's the cost of 'operating your byrner---year after yftp-r-that determines whether or not you will enjoy the greatest advantages of automatic oil. heat economy. And,- in the that analysis, this heating economy hinges on the design of the burner you select. Wthit coma 532 W-c-Centra) Ave. . Teiephone THESE,REDUcTIoNs WILL NOT AFFECT THE HIGH STANDARD OF QUALITY OF EITHER MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP THAT WE HAVE MAINTAINED FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS. FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF THE WELL KNOWN BENJAMIN, MOORE PAINTS OUR CUSTOMERS USE SO MUCH OF THAT HAVE BEEN REDUCED: HOUSE PAINT , PORCH PAINT - UTILAC ENAMEL _ VARNISH STAINS - FLOOR AND TRIM VARNISH - SANIFLAT PAINT AND CONCRETE FLOOR PAINT. . IN ACCORDANCE WITH OUR POLICY TO PASS ON ALL SAVINGS WE ARE HEREWITH ANNOUNCING PRICE REDUCTIONS ’RANGIJ PER can! IN PAINTING MATERIALS AND DECORATING. Electra] Oil Barnes; May we suggest that aim .éome in EFFECTIVE JULY u: E Other stncks held by the estate iinelade 612 shares of. A. T. a T.. i Real Estate Holdings _ Substantial real estate holdings :in Chicago and Highland Park :were listed, but no estimate of ltheir value was made. In addition, there were 3,364 shares of R. H. Macy & Co., 620 of Liberty Trust & Savings Bank, 2,200 shares of Personal Loan & Savings Bank, 12,000 of National Securities Investment companys-di,- “trimming?5515861““Jéï¬T‘Iâ€˜Ã©ï¬ company, and 51,400 shares of Leh- man Corporation. A 7 _ .."_...9%. u... analcn'UL n. 1. a 1., 4640 shares of American Tobacco company, 16,468 shares of Electric Bond & Share company, 4,468 shares of Independent Pneumatic Tool ttoods-and home furnishings of $37,- 924, according to the' Ham“ de Examiner. _ 931‘"??? h" INK??? and make a comparison between the old a 'el-sis-lsr,) t Pst-y" 3 I h Jr . f , â€at sp.) ,1 _RRICE REDUCTIONS 'RANGING pit-dir "I "I" Major R. W. Schroeder of Sky Harbor_Airport told some of " in- teresting experiences at a meeting of the Deerfield Post of the Amer- ican Legiqnlpn Mgnggx ergninz, at the *Mhsohi'c temple» The subject of Mai. Schroeder Gives Fine Talk Monday Adele R. Levy, The heirs Ge, LesilintrUn"ii Ham Rosenygld Mr . WW A bequest of, $11,000,000 was made to the Rosenwaid Family as- sociation, established by Mr. Rosen- wald's five children to carry on his (heritable work, with the remainder of the estate, now set at $39,000,000, to be divided equally by the children. When the will was =admitted to p'robate January 16. the assets of the estate were estimated " but $22,000,000. 1yy of Pines Wjnterfront company, _ 6,943 of Quaker Oats company. 1,000 (of Union Carbide & Carbon Corpora- tion, and 9,990 of United Corpora- tion. Also listed were 4,200 shares of F. W. Woolworth company, and 15,000 shares of Michigan Boulevard Carden Apartment Corporation, the Rosenwald Negro community ex- periment, which was given as _.of doubtful value despite a par of 81,-‘ 500,000. _ l WAN T-ADS _ BRING RES UL " FG R. Sternirand Mrs SUB'J'ectJ: my} Mg: 9 1932 Highland Park To OUR CUSTOMERS, Wil.. George Sticken and daughter Mil- dred, Mrs. Carl Horenberger, Miss Marian-ct Scully, Patricia Stace of Gree Bay, Wis., Mrs. Woodbury of Highland Park, and Miss Elizabeth Weimer of Chicago. About forty members and guests were present at the Raffal Neigh- bors meeting held Thursday evening at the Deerfield Masonic-tem' Helen Hoffman and Julia Horen- berger were initiated from the Juvenile Camp: 7 and i Skiety Cleaners Win wt in Hurling Duel/4c ‘J. M. Appel of Highland Park, stated that Mr. McGinnis had put the Deerfield State bank on the map. Although an accomplished writer of articles and poetry on banking and many other subjects, he remains very modest. His article on "Ex- pression on Depression" and his poem “Sigh Banking,†appearing in prominent banking magazines have attracted much favorable comment. ed secretary and treasurer of the Lake County Bankers association, last Thursday evening at the Pox Lake Golf and Country club, at the twentieth annual meeting of the federation. About thirty-five from Deerfield attended the banquet.and Mr. J. W. McGinnis, cashier of the Deerfield State bank, was elect- Elected Treasurer of _ Lake County Bankers Carktiii) Mr. McGinpis. jntt?dyeed by Mr. " To 20 muusnav. autumn. nu