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FRIDAY; MARCH is. 192? MT. PROSPECT a I F. L. H.

LUEDBRS, Editor The little club of Mt. t'roupect ended tho Jolly Bunch gnvt a fart- surprise purty to Mrs. Wuurt- fel on Momlny evening, A bunco party was arranged with pretty nnd very lint! luncheon wnx mrvml. Due to a basket ball gumc that was played between Concoi'tlla College, Milwaukee and Concordia Kivor Forest, Leonard Wuerffel nblc to spend week-end tit hutne, Building t'vrmllg The superintendent of buljdlngs snys that permits arc being tabued I faster this year than In tiny pre- vtous yi'tii, so fnt approximately dozen have been issued 'with a 'eofutiderntion of tho values given about $20,000.00. The building has started, thr permit was for Henry l.uethjp'a Jnew home on timeroon St.

which I will he of Brick Venuer construe- ition valued at approximately 10,000.00. New DillldiiiK Six new homes are under COM- at the present outside -f 'the big business block. Tho "development association hm two, Construction and Wille Construction ora-. Train Accident Monday while the 2:01 enst Abound train was i i the White tin employee one ot the drainage contractors in front of thf locomotive and twos fatally injured. He was taken DesPlaines and from there sent the Cook County honpittd where 'he died.

The accident occurred n', Jthc Main street crowing just IIM train was slowing up stop the depot. White was the track and the i hand fell on the rail and was crushed by the engine. Let this accident warn everyone to stop, look and listen before go- Ing across the right-of-way. It's Jjetter to be careful than orry. Improvement Association Tucfduy evening the regular fleeting of the improvement association took place.

The secretory 4-pod the minutes which were ap- proved its was the treasurers report. The members elected three delegates to visit the Amalgamated Improvement association and report at the next meeting us to wnat they learn. Herman Kieper acted us presiding officer iu the absence of our regular prosiil- ing officer VVm. Busse Jr. The association also approved the idea oi' having Municipal Band.

The playground equipment matter was held over i next meeting when it is hoped every citizen in Mt. prospect will be present. Mrs. William Tatge nee Holste formerly of W. Northfield died March 1-1.

Burial i be Thursday Mnrch 17 at 1:30 p. m. from her homo on Rand road, DesPlanies to St. Lutheran church W. Northfleld.

OEORGtfk. A A Friday. March M. at o'clock shnrp Mr. George man will soil at public auction, on the old Joe a a farm located on the Rutid Road, miles northeast of Arlington Heights, 1 mile southeast of Hillside, li miles north west of UcsPlnines and 4 miles southwest of Wheeling, the IS Head of Horses 5 to 12 years 1300 to lUOO eiich.

Several good matched teams of bnys nnd grays. 1 Helgiun stud, coming 7 years old, weight about 2100. I family cow, brood sows, "i stock boars, 24 shoals. Grain 1800 bu. oats, 4 tons loose hay, bu.

outing potatoes, some seed potatoes. Machinery Ford ton truck, 2 gas engines, and h. 1 dump wagon, 2 heavy truck wagons, 2 stone boxes heavy, Keystone hay loader, grass mower, hay rake, 2 sulky cultivators, corn brinlcr, corn planter, top buggy, sulky plow, walking plow a i and horse cultivator, sets or' double harness, like new. Many other articles too numerous to mention, flood lunch i be served. Terms: Over $25, fi 77r.

A GAHLBECK, Auct. A SCHOPPK, Clerk. is progress- Ing on the old Bowman Dairy building, now owned by William Skinner who expects to have everything ready for the wholesale a a ture of ice by May 15. Bookkeeping that anyone Can Learn in a Jiffy! There's nothing- complicated about a Check It takes up almost no space and almost no time. Yet it gives you a clear, up-to-the-minute, permanent record of your spending.

Open Checking Account now at this bank. Just keup a reasonable balance on deposit nnd we'll i supplies and service without charge. Mount Prospect State Bank Mount Prospect, III. Buick Stays in Style Motor car types come and go, just as motor cars do But the grace and distinction which characterize Buick always stay in style They never become commonplace The reason is, that Buick style is sincere, and expressive of the quality that is in the car Buick owners never are asked to buy a car of exaggerated design, with lines which might become distasteful to the eye Buy a And you will always be proud of your car WHIN AUTOMOBILES ARK BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THUC William Busse Son I7IONE: Mt, Prospect 185 MT, PROSPECT, ILL. NORTHFIELD Mr.

Hev Schriver 'and family ntcrtiilned over Sunday night Rev. ohnson returned missionary ion- Brazil South America. i and Mrs. Krod btryftbr and on David, Ma-, and Mrs. Howard stryker, Mrs.

a Fritach of JcerNeld, had Sunday dinner 'ith Mrs. L. Miller and son Mnur- I. N. Bubert, Mrs.

J. C. drove to BarrinKton Sun- ay afternoon to visit Mr, Bubert's lother. Mrs. Jones and daughter Lconn nd Virgil Hart ol' DcsPlaines, Del- crt Dobbins of Deerflold hud Sun- ay dinner with Mr.

and Mrs) uhn Dobbins unl family. Mr. ami Mrs. Ed. Bach son Edi urd and Mr.

Ed Witt spentJSun- ny evening with Mr. and Mrs. iHnberg of Winotka. Mr, and Mrs. John Croft and son had i Sunday wjth Ir.

and Mrs. Brown of Wheeling. Mi 1 and Mrs, Dobbins and son huonce called on Mr. Orville Un- crwood and a i of Dccrtield. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Hansackor on- ertained over the week-end their riends from Galcsburg, Mr, and irs. Quarterman. Mrs. Keahler and granddaughter 'utricio had supper i Mrs.

Mela unday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry T. Johnson nd daughter Allene had supper Velncsclay evening i their riend Mr.

and Mrs, Will Grams nd a i of Waukegan, I I I Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kemper and imily entertained Sunday at Mr. and Mrs, Ray Persons and on Warren, Dr.

and Mrs, Benz. Mr. Fibiger -spent Monday in hicngo. Miss Flossie Dobbins spent Sun- ay with her friend Kstlier Mayer. Miss Elsie Moore ol Chicago Dent the week-end with her friend Irx Harry Johnson.

Mrs. Ed'. Bitch i.s very busy ut resent with her 200 baby chicks. Ve are glad tij ruporl they are dung nicely. Those on our sick list this week re the little Rub i little 'olda Brown is very sick, Mrs.

R. (oeblin's mother, Mrs, Hubert of )ecrfield is very let us pray or these dear folks that if it be iod will to give them ecovery. The Mission Band i hold their ext meeting i the Sunday. ilarch at p. in.

Elnore Coeblin, presiding. Every oy and girl should please try and IB there, make this a banner nesting Nor th Hold lOvangeliciil Church C. I 1 Schriver, Minister Services of last were i attended in consideration ot lie fact that we have so much ickness, We hope most you i bo recovered before next Sun- lay. Tho.s« who have whooping ough luive our sympathy us do all ho others. Remember the prayer moetjng mil choir practice I'Yiday i it It is very probable that new piano i be in place for that evening.

We hope to beijin DIVC'. dug for Easier tins week. Services Sunday at ten and eight i 'clock. Sunday school at eleven and K. L.

C. E. seven fifteen. I i Dobbins, deader. You are nvited to attend all our vices.

i a friend. the students in making the affair successful. Mubel Plnnern nnd Elva Toeptil who are sophomores at Maine, also took part In the operetta. Miss Viola Kruogcr was hostess to a score of her younij friends ut party in honor of her 18th birthday anniversary. Various' Interesting and lively games were played throughout tho evening and the merriment waxed high until nearly midnight when halt was called and a birthday luncheon was served More games followed and quite a bit later the.

guests wishing their young hostess many morri happy birthduy.s and assuring her that all had hud grant! time. J. (.. THOMPSON March 2ii, H27, J. C.

Thompson on account ol' death in a i is i to leave Arl i Heights, will sell at pub- 'ic auction at HIM West Wing- the i i at I o'clock p. m. Two i a rugs, 1 dresser, 2 beds, springs and mattresses, electric lamps, 'i card tables, piece Moluiii parlor suite, I i a and mirrors, pictures, 8 wash nij's, I ice box, I a table 1 bookcase, I cm pet 1 end a electric percolator 1 fernery and cane chair, 1 tools, I i i i room ta- i and 1 i rug, I a gas rangi', I kitchen table a i dishes, glassware, i utensils, 1 was-li bench and 2 tubs, mason jars, 1 a mower and hose, 1 pair a i strctch- 2 cots and pads, concrete llow- stand and a other aiticlus too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash. iv IIKDKKICR, Aucts.

S. 1 Clerk. IN MEMORIAM In memory of Mrs. Priuderlcko Eng't'l, who died Jive years ago, March 18, GONE, UUT NOT FORGOTTEN In tho graveyard softly sleeping Where the flowers gently wave, Lies the ono we loved so clearly. In her lonely silver grave.

Though you left us, precious dear one. Though we know the day i.s coming When we'll meet at Home, Sweet Homt. Tho flowers we lay upon your grave i wither and decay. But tho love and respect we bore for you dear wife and mother. Will never fade away, --Your Loving Husband.

REEKTmAINAGE DISTRICT DISTRICT NO. 8 State of I i i County of Cook. ss. In the County Court of Cook County. In tho matter of Weller Creek Drainage District Sub Distiict No.

8. Gen. No. 40014 To All Persons Interested: You and each of you aro hereby notilicd a on to-wit: tho 8th day of March, A. D.

1027, after due hearing, the Special Report of the undersigned Commissioners of Sub District No. 8 of Weller Creek Drainage District was confirmed by the County Court of Cook County, Illinois, and that pursuant to Section 17a of Chapter 42 of the Revised Statutes of Illinois, commonly known as the Leveu Act, the Commissioners ha'vo prepared 'the Commissioners Roll of Assessment of Benefits and Damages which Roll is now cm file with the Clerk ot the County Court, and that a hearing i be had on the same before an Eminent Domain Jury to be impanelled for s'jch purpose in the said County Co'irt before His Honor Judge K. Jarecki in tho Room a occupied by him as a Court Room on the 30th day of March, A. D. at 10 o'clock A.

M. or as near thereafter as this cause can be heard, at which time and placu you may appear and offer any competent evidence as to tho amount of benefits or damages which, should be assessed. You arc notified th.it Sub District No. 8 is exclusively owned by tho Chicago Title Trust Company, Trustee, and the same is described as follows: Central-! wood, being a Subdivision of the East 14.82 chains of 4he West half of the Southeast quarter South of Railroad in Section 38 of Wheeling i Cook Illinois 1 WILLIAM KIRCHHOFF. JOHN P.

MOKHLING. WILLIAM KRUSE. Commissioners of Wollor Creek a i a District, 0. S. I i Attorney.

Edgar A. Rossitcr, Engineer. (3-18 PUBLIC NOTICE To All Persons Interested Second Assessment under Sec. 37 of Levee Drainage Act Drainage Uiatrict No. 1 STATE OF ILLINOIS, County of In the County Court of Cook County.

To the Mjarch Term 29th day of March, A. D. 1027. In the Matter of Wheeling Drainage District No. 1, Cook and Lake Counties, Illinois.

Gen. No. NOTICE. To All Persons Interested: Notice Is Hereby Given, undersigned Commissioners of Signs must KO up before Harrington can have free delivery. Street signs and i cost and tlie placing is now under advisement in the village council.

The permanent employment of two or three letter carriers was mentioned as one advantage that would accrue. Dr: Your husband must have absolute Here is a sleeping draught. Wife of patient: And when will I give it to i Dr: You don't give it to him at all. You take it EASfMAINE Wm. Mueller is the proud owner of a new Studebaker Sedan.

Regular English services will bo held at St. Matthew-, utheran church Sunday March 20 at 10 a. m. At time of i i the latest reports concerning the condition of Mr. John Weber who is at the Kvanston hospital, were that he was a i better.

Mr. Weber was lakun to the hospital i a severe case of scarlet foyer. His many friends hope for this continued improvement and speedy recovery. A 30 East Maincitcs attended the operetta, "The Belle of Bar- celpnn" presented by the music department of Maine High ut the DesPlaincs theatre Friday evening. The performance was thoroughly enjoyed by nil and a pronounced it the best they had ever seen.

The smooth, splendid manner in which it was put over gave evidence of the remarkable skill of the director, Mr. Theodore Krattj and also the enthusiastic spirit of i cant win JLlf'es race "Mr. Stout, better look out! "lie needs to drink more milk, no Billy Break O'Day. Pasteurized and T. Hi- 1 Tested Milk Wheeling Drainage District.

No. 1 the said Commissioners have prepared their second Roll of Assessments of Benefits and Damages showing the names of the iwners. description of the premises il'focted, the number of acres in ach tract and the benefits assessed tgainst the same and damages, if my, by the proposed work includ- ng therein air railroads, public nghways -and municipal corpora- ions amounting in the aggregate il benefits assessed to the sum of sixty-One Thousand Six Hundred Sixty Eight and 93-100 Dollars as provided in the Order of Confirmation of Commis- ioners Special Report filed in this ourt April 29, 1926, to which reference is hereby made, with their for Repairs, under Section 37 of the Levee Act and Drainage Laws of the State of llinom, entered by said Court on 14th day of December, A. D. 920, which sum total assessment ncludes certain sums levied against each tract for repairs; that said loll was filed with the Clerk of County Court on the 3rd day ot rtareh, A.

D. 1927, and is now on ile with said Clerk subject to inspection of "all persons interested" and that hearing on the. same has een, on the day last aforesaid by order of the Judge of the. County 3ourt set for the 29th day of March, D. 3927, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.

in the Court Room usually occupied by the Judge of County Court as a Court Room the County Building in the City jf Chicago, County of Cook and State of Illinois, when and where said Commissioners will appear before said Court, the same being same Court in which said Assessment Roll has been filed by said Commissioners, for the pur- )ose of having a Jury empanelled accordance with the provisions of Section 6 of an Act entitled, 'An Act to provide for the exercise of right of Eminent Domain" approved April 10, 1872, in force July 1, 1872" for the hearing be- 'ore said Jury upon all questions of Benefits and Damages to any of the lands in said District, and assess the damages, if any, to owners of lands taken or damaged by the proposed work in said Drainage District over which the right of way may not have been icquired by agreement with the and owners and for the hearing sefore said Jury upon all questions of benefits and damages to any oi lands of said District according to law and more particularly an Act entitled, "An Act to provide for the construction, repara- and protection of drains, ditches and levees across the lands of others for agricultural, sanitary and mining purposes, and to provide for the organization of Drainage Districts," approved and in force May 29, 1879, and the acts amendatory thereto awl all othei irainage laws of the State of II- inois, and the Eminent Domain laws of said State so far as they apply to this proceeding, and said Commissioners will ask for the confirmation of said second Assessment Roll arid the Assessment of damages, if any to the owners of lands taken or damaged'by the proposed work over which the right of way has not been acquired by agreement with the land owners in accordance with law and the statutes in such cases made and provided, and the Commissioners will further ask for the confirmation of said Second Assessment Roll at the time and place aforesaid and such other order or orders as.in the judgment of the Court shall seem meet. Yon and each of you are hereby notified that you have a right to appear and assist in the selection ol a Jury or to challenge the jurors as tlie case may be in accordance with law; upon said hearing said Commissioners will present their Second Assessment to said Court as their claim against the several land owners and tracts of land in said Wheeling Drainage District No. 1, and also to assess the damages to owners of lands taken or damaged by the proposed work in said Drainage District. You Are Hereby Notified that the petition which is the basis for this assessment was filed in the bounty Court of Cook County on day and date aforesaid and the notice given according to law for a iiearing on the same on the 18th day of May, A. D.

1926; that hear- on the same were had by the Court from time to time as to the completion of the work already commenced within said Drainage District and as to obligations in- for current expenses of said District; that said Court heard evidence on the same and personally viewed the premises and on the 14th day of December, A. D. 1926, Entered an order directing the Commissioners to file their assessment roll of benefits and damages "with like proceedings and notice, as near as may be as in cases of original assessments of damages and benefits under this act" (Levee Act) and especially under Section 37 thereof, and such additional assessment or assessments when made shall have tho same force and effect and be collected in the some manner as original assessments." Said petition of the Commissioners and said order of the County Court of Cook County was on the dates hereinabove mentioned and are still now on file, to which special reference is hereby made. You Arc Hereby Further Notified that the petition by the Commissioners heretofore mentioned is a part and parcel of this proceeding and special reference is hereby made to said petition, notice and proceedings under the same as a complete compliance with Section 37 of the Levee Act, proceedings and notice under said petition are hereby made by reference a part and parcel ofS this notice for a jury which is called by virtue of the Drainage Laws of the State of Illinois and orders of County Court of Cook County. You Are Further Notified that you may attend said hearing if you see fit and offer any and all competent evidence as to the amount of benefits and damages your land will receive or sustain by reason of the proposed work and in the event any of your saii: lands will be damaged, you will have the right to offer evidence to such damage.

After said claims are fully heard by the said Jury the said Jury will proceed to makt the Second Assessment Koll in manner provided by law and assess the damages, if any, to the land owners for lands taken or damaged by the proposed work, and also the "annual amount" of benefits for repairs in- accordance with the statutes in such case made and provided. You and each of yofl are fur- there notified that at said time and place you may appear and file objections to your Assessment oi Benefits and Damages as prepared by the Commissioners and be heard on any and all questions affecting your respective interests and take such further action in the case in accordance with law as you may deem proper. Dated at Wheeling, Illinois, March 2nd, A. D. 1927.

HENRY GBANDT, JOHN WELINSKE A. O. ROCKENBACH Commissioners of Wheeling Drainage District No. 1, and ROBERT M. SWEITZER, Clerk of the County Court of Cook County, 111.

ABIJAH 0. COOPER, C. S. HANSEN, Attorneys. EDGAR A.

ROSSITER, Engineer. STEPPKE SCHAEFER HOUSE RAISING MOVING ESTIMATES GIVEN DesPlaines 1293 or Address 913 DesPlaines Ave. DES PLAINES, ILL. Floral Designs for Weddings, Funerals and all Special Occasions CHAS. J.

HOMlYER, Florist 1 Main and Central Road I Phone 375-M Mt. Prospect I We pay telephone charges on phone orders. KiiDtz Realig Co. TELEPHONE 241 ARLINGTON HEIGHTS LOANS RENTING INSURANCE LOCAL AGENTS H. ROY BERRY PROPERTIES "Permanent Wave Special" $1.00 Far superior to any and every result heretofore obtained The Vita-Tonic Compound System Does Away With Clips and Tubes 1 Guaranteed large loose wave.

Eight Minutes Heat Never before has there been an offer of its kind Look your West. Personal attention given. Make appointments early A SHOP Telephone Dearborn 1G28 Stevens Clijcago Professional Directory FRANK FORKE Funeral Director and Embalmer Lady Attendant If Desired WHEELING, ILLINOIS Phone Wheeling 46-J FRANK SCHOTT Painting and Decorating PAPER HANGING SIGN PAINTING Tel. Mt. Prospect 345-J Mt.

Prospect. lit. HELLER, M. D. 1498 Miner St.

DES PLAINES, ILL. HOURS: 9-10 a. p. p. m.

PHONES: Office 1451; Res. 1452 Sun. and Holi. by Appointment DR. R.

S. WILLIAMS DENTIST Mt. Prospect Office Wednesdays and Fridays 1 p. m. to 8:30 p.

m. DR. A. HARMENING VETERINARIAN DES PLAINES, ILLINOIS Phone 1541 LOUISE KOESTERM.D Physician an Surgeon Office; Over drug store Ph. Mt.

Prospect 314 Hours 9 to 11 a. daily 7 to 9 p. m. on Sat. Chicago Office 25 E.

Wash. St. Suite 1915. Ph. Cent.

8160 Hours 3 to 5 p. m. tf AJL 'i I C. E. Stade Phone DesPlaines 3211 Suburban Const.

Co. General Contractors "Builders of Better Homes" Plans and Estimates Furnished. We build and finance. BAND ROAD, DES PLAINES, ILL Savings Ilia! i Getting Ahead in Life is largely a matter of saving. But it is one thing to pave and another to make your savings work and earn, more money for you.

The money you save will be working for yon always if you deposit it with us, and it will be safe and available to you when needed. Why not open your account today? Wheeling State Bank WHEELING, ILLINOIS ARLINGTON THEATRE ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL. SUNDAY MATINEE 1:30 and 3:00 P. 25c SATURDAY, MARCH 19 FRED THOMSON And the horse with a personality SILVER KING In "A REGULAR SCOUT" Comedy "Unusual Three" Aesop's Fables Fox News Special "Under Two Flags" Last Chapter "Strings of Steel" SUNDAY, MARCH 20 "STAGE MADNESS" A romance of New York and Paris, With VIRGINIA VALLI, LOU TELLEGEN Alice Cartoon Pathe Review Brays Magazine Our Gang in "The Fourth Alarm" MARCH 21, 22 "NEW YORK" A romance of the metropolis with RICARDO CORTEZ, LOIS WILSON Comedy "Movie Land" Pathe News Comedy "Madame Dynamite" Barrel of Fun Monday after first show WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 MAE MURRAY, CONWAY TEARLE ANDRE BERANGER "ALTARS OF DESIRE" In From the serial story in the American Weekly. Comedy "Back to Mother" Fox News Sportlight MAR.

24, 25 LEON ERROL In "THE LUNATIC AT LARGE" With DOROTHY MACKAILL, KENNETH MacKENNA Comedy "Much Mystery" Comedy "Hoboken of Hollywood" SATURDAY, MARCH 26 TIM McCOY, JOAN CRAWFORP ROY D'ARCY In "WINNERS OF THE WILDERNESS" Comedy "Golf Widow" Fox News Aesop's Fables COMING ATTRACTIONS "Up Stream" "The Mask Master" "Blonde or Brunette" 'i.

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