lieve, however, that _ should share a part §9 W @splslsg s 2 0. entage of the enrollâ€" of people who have registered© Monday kpected, but perhaps the bad weather or the three dollars is The subjects offered e same as last year on of French, Spanâ€" ornell as a freshâ€" id had transferred ing to enter this nore. He came to ttending the Elm chool. f the most promisâ€" o ever graduated hields," said ‘Mr. many townships have heir evening schools ingency of funds, our ard is convinced that at the people derive ng â€"â€"evening â€"â€"school t player. held at his home October 16. The hart, Indiana. r after year. This prove that they beâ€" me is well spent and " Mr. Schneider went y are requiring each the. registration fee s which this year is tly by attending â€"theâ€" ," stated Mr. Schneiâ€" er died at his burn Friday after of several weeks. nineteen years old, ents, Mr. and Mrs. a member of the 1 of the National ER DIES twice a week. Regâ€" ient justification for fungs for that purâ€" ym classes. They k to swim or exerâ€" tt is replacing Mr. ; bookkeeping. taking Mr. Peel‘s â€"~gym. â€" Mr. Eiker e. In his last t and State Solo AY. QCTOBER 20, 1932 are needed to fill Mr. Schneider last class is popuâ€" G SCHOOL Belgian American. Cycle club of Chiâ€" _ All the star riders in and around Chicago will compete and from the list of entries coming in and the comments being made on the race it is expected that the. greatest number of entries ever received will be had for this race and a possible new. record. will be. made for the thirtyâ€"five miles. State Representative â€" Richard Lyons and Charles C. Hoskins of Mundelein and Libertyville are the directors of the race at Libertyville Carl â€" Stockholm, internationally known bicycle rider, will be the reâ€" feree of the race and will be asâ€" of the _ MRS. W. P. JOHNSON 830 LOGAN 8T.___â€" HIGHLAND PAFR About two hundred riders will compete in the grind and the first thirtyâ€" ridersâ€"will receive a prize, which will include many valuable merchandise awards. For the adult deafened. Classes at the Eim Place School, Mondays, 2 :30 p.m. . for information address A. Mahike and Otis J. T. Taylor have announced that the race will be held on October 23rd, starting at Libertyville at 1 p.m. and the course will follow Milwaukee avâ€" enue to Harlem avenue, Harlem avâ€" enue to Madison street and Madiâ€" son street to Crawford avenue, a distance of thirtyâ€"five miles. The annual grind of the Amateur Bicycle League of America and the Chicago Division will this year be held from Libertyville to Chicago, and a committee headed by Emil Denemark, Frank M. Kalteux, Edw. Amateur Bicycle Road Race of 35 Miles to Start at Libertyville . Thursday and Friday,â€"October 20 and 21; at 8:15 Children‘s Matinee, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Admission 15 Cents TERRACE AUDITORIUM, HIGHWOOD or oo d 4d ced ies d un t reree by State‘s Attorney A. V. Smith. bezzlement and forgery brought by the Interstate Sales company, of Grayslake, charging irregularities of $4,600. The bond originally was $9,000 but it was ordered reduced Mundelein, last week was released . _A doctor summoned to the place pronounced Hendrickson dead and reported that it was possible he may have suffered a heart attack. An inquest was held Thursday and a coroner‘s jury returned a verdict of death by being scalded. ' Mundelein Man Held to Grand Jury Under drinking sprée that he was reported to have started a few days before. According to reports from Highâ€" land Park police, the man was seen to enter the hotel at 9 o‘clock Wedâ€" nesday morning and was apparently under the influence of liquor. He had no definite residence and it was believed that he had taken the Stewâ€" ~ The man‘s body was discovered completely submerged in the water by Officer Harry Rogan, of the Highland Park police, who was sumâ€" moned by the hotel desk clerk shortly before 11 o‘clock to force an entrance into the room when some anxiety was felt for Hendrickâ€" son‘s safety. tral avenues, in the Highland Park businessâ€" section. © tub overflowing with water in the Stewart hotel, St. John‘s and Cenâ€" Oscar Hendrickson, 41, a handy man around Highland Park homes for the past several years, last Wedâ€" nesday was found dead in a bathâ€" Oscar Hendrickson Is Found Dead Last Week in Room in Hotel Here hotel room to recover from a nd for Lmbezzlemen THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS MadameLa.j'guPe.é. e.S-T’ arRivee aveC. de:;,\aé.\\e.f‘:»; @Robe s e chapeauvy charem anles.__.and would be. hat Special Offer for Christmas Cards Py Tc’).&thTng_mTo you af |.%;.... ,_‘ he home. of Mildeed AppeL., |__ _ _ i he Doll Woathes Lady â€"BL0 x During the month of October we will furnish free of charge a neéw engraved name plate with each order of Xmas cards from our attractive selection. We will also allow a 10% discount on Christmas Cards during the month of October. Come in and let us show â€"you our collection of cards. â€" Admission 50¢c â€" lnhs %5'-'):;. Seats Reserved â€" cf-é;*"'i beBo _, Free at Laegeler‘s t3 Q k Drug Store, Wedâ€" o 3&‘" . nesday, Oct. 19 , fJ Sponsored by < \ \ ‘1 American Legion F Jb{ JTXECENF â€" Auxiliary for