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Highland Park Press, 20 Oct 1932, p. 35

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'-'Cttar't you that your " tytd stop his cry- was shovied her marked , ability and her nudience 'llrphsaaed with “Can a Rigoletti which showed e ability and "The Luz. 2ardens" by Mnnning, layed a smooth velvety tone and I diiBettlt sus- er. Mm. Marie Hammer ,tyr-irayrasstromNished, ompanied Miss Burden. ghtful Afternoon Jfieient manner. the regular year book the club decided to cur- ' by a simple folder am grams. lists of commit. .inued from page 3) BOON!) tntatrrr ieriminating critics. m, rich vibrant quality With rpon its success. members o-fHite piriii.' inittise end the house It wag simple and .de- ' who with he? Jiii.' _ - "" “WW“W " miii'i7rrG"i""PiG'lC"i','r i312: apart: in tho ro- _ _ _ of guardian-hip Mot}. Bond tlxed at :imonditioning c “It s . 'ee, . iRant rf High ood F re" A f _ q lomn e , w u» ter- I give 'your Tt o y -meyor that hearing on citation to pay claim 'lifo. . _ _ minimum; to tttr, 2T. In: l - raw natal, wood. - November B, 1982 "atop-y and fhtal report approved. 266 . . "ttct . m h n . I " Hanan. a 1015!. car- PARK _ I In: orrpetttun for dhcham of con- "_-------.' aerator. Verdict of jury napol- If tIIN-trt _ . gamma t t','hg1tat'. trr. F _ to upon "it. _ " . Your. Favorable GntMdeew mnrd , Lttt 'htlttl put; K-er--"-'--,- T -PN- . _ -..C1nirii a am at. P. as tut “W It-tdd. to: $977.4; _ at 1 mybody up the: just us, two hot dogs and ream cones t"--Hot ed ed and arranged a to of work. The folder soft orange toned pa- on ‘its cover a lovely lone by Hazel Crowe , it was :11 unusually Ftemoon and the pro. Trtll, - did you ever it 5ii?i runav._ omosmk 20, b, BEGINS YEAR f. A. B. Tanker, EE cost less than $100,000. Previously, 41 buildings costing more than $300,000 each and 142 costing be- tween $100,000 and -8300,000 had. been announced. Libertyville in the past has had its federal headquarters located in rented buildings. At present the postpitiee is located on rented prop- _erty on Milwaukee avenue. There village for the new building and not long ago the village board refused to approve a petition seeking con- struction of the new office. 'act which dTIoitueif 100 millionvdol- hrs for public buildings was un- nounced last week by the treasury .and postomce derpartments. It will be the third federal build- ing project for Lake county this year, another now being in process of construction at Wankem _ and tridi, ordered fbi . newoné at bake Forest. - _ Six of the proposed postomcu will be inullinois at 1iuirfuld, Jack. sonville, Monticello, St. Charles, Ur- bana and at Libertyville. MAL Erection of a new potrtomee at Libertyville " I unit in the federel government eonstmetien prom coming under tertitis of the relief Libertyville to Get CHAS. E. RUSSELL According to treasury department New Post Oflltee Too; " to'Care for liaupers ' Is Washington Reportj AtrThey See'Fit, Claim Republican Candidate for lie-election as (“NOBEL 1982 Recent procéedings in robate court, orinteretst in, this aegion of the county, are reported " follows: August; Schmidt, Bighhnd Put. Rule entered on executrix to make pport n td'mmdition of estate by Recent Proceedings in Probate Court left the ttlidtir-iiiiittgr dor éontfact between the county and the town- ships. On the other hand townships are not compelled to support their paupers at the county home." "There is no itTiiiiiiiFiiFf Katy,” he said, "imposed on the county to ac- cept township pauper: into the county home. The legislature has The cost of 80 cents a person, the township contended, was excessive, but the board of supervisors held that a lesser amount would not cover the expense the county would be put to. ". Attorney General Cariitrom re- fusa 5 Wine involved m the con- troversy, declaring that the ques- tion was one of contract between the county and the township.w 3 'rtspyhipt Empowered Daniel Frohman, Sage "The town of the city of Peoria," Mr. Pratt's letter said, “takes the position that it is the duty of ‘the county to own.and maintain a home and hospital, and that all improve- ments made "ttttim the' home "and hospital and repairs, shall be made at the county’s expense and that these expenses should net be con- sidered in arriving at the basis of the maintenance cost." 7-- rate of 80 cents per person daily. Thrbosrd'of "pereuorrvotarte give the township until October " to settle‘ their necount in full or have their paupers taken from the Peoria county _ home and delivered over the township overseen of the The question was brought up by the failure of the township of the city of Peoria to pay the amount due_for the care of its 200 paupers since spring of th iseysrqh etaoin since spring of this year, " the Townships mny contact with the county board for the care of their paupeu. or my are dor them in- dependently of the county, Attorney Gene”) Oscar E. Culstro'm has ad.. vised State’s Attorney Bend} 1:: Pratt of Peoria. 115mm J. Lynn, 'tyvht,u--ai-irte Charles Frohman and David ~Belasco are gone. In the memory of. Daniel Iilrohmarralone lives the vivid record of these three whose work directed the destines of stars He crossed the country first as an advance agent of the old time min- strels and shows. Theatres from cont to coast, in the early days, knew comedy nnd tragedy because ,:his;energy;3nd -Tiaiatrdmsutrht than ito the'ir door. This city knew him. "We knew. him too; when under his mannttemisnt there came to us the great fitrures of his star system, for Daniel Frohrnan is one of the tri- than nny other manager in theatri- cal history.- His name, through the years of his work in its interests, has come to stand as a symbol for what the 'stage has been, and for what itamtrheeome.- q . _ sonality in the theatre whose vision of it embraces two eppehs." He sees clearly the contemporary stage as he saw clearly the “age of yester- day. Alive, vital, he keeps his Tec- Zeta Phi Eta on Thursday, Nov. 3, at the Huron school‘awnkens mem- ories of sixty years in sage history. We, along with other cities, have prohted by his Active life since its beginning. - The arrival of Daniel Frohman in Eyansrton under the auspices of the 'of Stage, to Speak in 3 Evanston November Election. Tuesday, Nov; 8; I932 :_ Clerk of the Circuit Court L. J. WILMOT Republican Candidate for lie-election Elect . The money is already being spent, , Ryerson pointed out, arid the bond ', terms arrange for its re-payment , through the gas tex funds .retumod _l,to each etttmt,arHtr,ttur-astatas " the bond, plan is not npproved, the _ money will have to be collected from the. property tax, with a consequent " irtereatrttphe explained. ".lrEiirjtirsh-altaFekre"near"toik" the same ‘stofy twice, but there's nothinf unusual in that. Plenty of court witnesses have the same rec- ord.---Roeky Mountain News. Failure of the $20,000,000 relief bond issue at the polls November 8 will mean an increase in the general property tax for state revenue from the present 39 cents per $100 to between TO and 74 cents, Edward 'air-At-ar-ci-c-rant-ta-itat-tir-Tir an address before the Chicago Ro- tary club last week." The-bond issue, proposed " the last special session of the legisla~ ture and subject to “Rigging; 1m iriiif6iir ord of activity in the theatre todny as heafid M) ”an tttto. The" is no one living like Daniel Frohmln: his place is unique. The coming of this great titrure ofthe theatre is In event. , Approval by Voters of _, Relief Bond Issue Is _ Urged by E. L. Ryerson ?,'s 94 This-Fo-tWir Eléétiiin V as}. mun-0N! lt

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