'W" . V lot the Northwestern Military Academy, and Deer-ï¬eld avenue being la continuation of Ravine avenue on the west aide of the track. It . Ewill be aeen from an examination of a map that the preacnt'achool Probably ; g: g; r. , “v 77? laite is quite near the geographical center of the district. '3 location most convenient to the greatest number of pupils would be - : :~ThoBoard of Education of your district haaéfarther west and [nosibly acrow the tracks of tho Chicago North- ion mgfl’aï¬rday, the 16th day of May, 1903, from the western Railway Company, but the underelgnad believe that there is "at‘the School House in the district, to vote up- loomiderable feeling among the reaidente ut the west side against _ _ 7 ,itiqna: ; ‘ :; f ' f locating a huildiflg on that aide of the track, and believe that any 4511!. ,,. mp0?†.ggimg" the propagation .nthogi’zing‘the Board iattempt on the part at the Board to locate a building thorn now to “3"" ,nondatnnation or to archaic at a cost not exceeding live swould result In a feeling that would be extremely detrimental to the W dig lara (85,000), the to owing described ‘raal estate adjoin; i1)?“ interests 0‘ the “diml- ‘ . tn‘thi' ' nt‘achool site, to-wit: Lot eight (Sl and the south one ; The undersigned members of the Board also feel that it is for and sixteen Md one half (1153) foot. Of 0": eleven (11), all lthe beat interests of the school, at the present stage of growth of the laohool district, to have all the pupils so far no possible. under one in“ mm, \20 ; m the City of Highland Park. ,ï¬ â€˜mm - “For" or “Pin“!- the proposition authorizing thelmd- “Such an arrangement simpliï¬es the ambient of gradation and ï¬olrd ‘tobnild an addition on the present achool building at a cost tonpervmion.‘ ““9 makes- ‘} possible for t t? Pupils l†1908in “1016' o: mun thonaand dollars ($16,000). ' gem“? £9138 m ‘3? W93“ hamlet:- “2:â€, 1;; magi}; $8331ch , "hub: “F0! or a 'nst" the 'tion anthorilin the Board ‘manna mtng. terc no nos. on a n. .e nonomy. avtng to ‘ ne bonds of said'acglrdOl diatriegntgmtlhe amount of 8twenty-one {all-the P0938 ““def one moth-“h “1 the (““90“ f hwlmg’ "(‘1)" latton, Janitor sci-Vice, etc., as well an the relative cost of instructing i; .t . < 2’ , . I 'd l thowud 60119!!! @1000) “‘° P’md‘ †b†“"d m 9mm" â€â€˜ gtbe Pupils. V1 _J.lm.... Z .4 â€Mmumnmn n! all the above quostionï¬ytb" k». 'jéï¬d‘†‘ r it; ‘ ,' Em _ N:~.The Board of Education of your district has M Minn, ï¬gmp'dorday, the 161!) day of May, 1903, from the .. ï¬ p, m... 'ni‘tha School House in the district, to vote up- 397-. > V . â€Wuhan: _ . “F f' “Faith! uglinst" the propdeitiou authorizing the Board in nan-ire by condemnation or t9 Purchase. at a cost notlexoeeding fwe ‘ ‘ , !L-J â€"“ “nun. A Quin. and asking yOn to vote upon these'g the Band for calling this election ' y understand the questions“ < ‘ons, and that you my thorough! submitted to you. ' - JULâ€: -Avnn hm vmn am. it lull. “III uuvum. u. -h." ' _ them for calling this election and asking yen to vote upon these gum-nu- w -_,- , ' _ ï¬ .0“, and that you may thoroughly “mg-stand the quegï¬ong lpresent building, and to purchase the land set forth in me uwve “twisted to you, ' . ygpropo’sitions. If this land is purchased, the school site will consist . ‘ ' ' ' some ten years ago, it '0! four hundred and eighty (480) feet on Elm Place extending from ‘ Sheridan Road east to Linden Avenue, with three hundred and six- .ijentho present building was erected was believed that the building would provide ample school facilities , . l‘ , , , 1“.“pr M10, yaâ€. to come. Since that time, how'fl. the lteen (316) on bheridan Road and one hundred (100) feet on Linden - " . " y ' â€J and during the last two years the Avenue. The entire south end of the block in question will belong , , ~ - A - ' mot" , and this will afford ample play grounds for all Of the idi“ room seaside nambemi to the di ng ,. _ 8 . children. We are advised by competent architect's that'this addition and that it p _‘ of school rooms, and the ' - , _V , _ , _ I ' the Board has been obliged to a rent room in the High ;t.0 the building Will in nomse detract from its symmetry, - ' - _ ' , lean be built at an expense much less than that of a new building . , nl "ear , ighool " ing in order to. accommodate the eighth grade. The . , . _ . Board is thus; confronted with the 'problem'of providing additional goontaining the same number of rooms. . An entire new- system of mhsoihoilitlesfor the immediate needs of the school, to say nothing lheati and ventilation would be put in the building insuring pure ‘ .- . ' éair for the pupils. ~ "Ve are in immediate need of four of the rooms l addition, and these are all we at the present time 7 ofï¬cial!!!“ V ' " ' - ' , *in the‘ 'proposet ï¬es stein of ventilation that was put iii-the « present building} ‘ ' . , a - - «new him 1y, at the time of its installation, one of the best of “aim“. 9’01â€â€œ ‘0. fm‘f‘h- 4*? “‘9 needs 0‘ the â€â€œ00? ‘0’ “@‘F‘Om‘l a, limit has been» found impossible. partlv on account of :roor‘n increase, Witli t. 5 addition we Wuultl then be in a, pos1tioii to _,, .4 ~ » ' ' ' -' ' gfurnish the some at lit le expense to the district. . â€who?†. , 4A-; nudism.“ tn mnnerlv ventilate the building-and theg this land “ml buill this, addit'm, m I ‘ l ' I. ‘ l - oe Board" hushed ,' wulty in prov pnplh. ‘Mhu been much crowding Tn order. t0‘ iii-chase When the present building was believed that the building v fox all of the pupils for years to “tandem“ ï¬xedly increm Board has had diï¬culty in pro .~ ', ', _ ,- _~,y ' _(. - 35,. r 1 _7 , ‘3. 051331331222: 1:3: ï¬gagï¬tig‘EZégmfï¬lfllggiWouldpwpmelofurnieh. ' like the needs of the school for auumonuf -... "’39th linen , found (impossible; partly on “mu-m of-lvroorn increase, With t. addition we would .then be in exposition to attendnnee,lo propeily ventilate {1‘16 ,. building. andthe furnish the same at lit le expense to the district. ‘. _ ' 1‘ ‘b'ad-'ooneihlÂ¥i'€0m§hidlsi'b°£h ï¬dfltfll’é pnplis and harem“ In order. to - rchnee this land and build thineaddilion the / ,4 Dnringtliefpaot ya“; the B<iard.hao*liï¬dltbe Wm“ :Board requires .twenty-one, thousand dollurs {$21,000} and it is exam egnni‘lned by ezgerts in ventilation and heating and has been i'“*"-Ԥդ3ary ‘0' ““59 the monoâ€"121’ W} l 't} the dlsmc‘ lo? “113' mam fliï¬Ã©if‘irhafit‘ï¬l‘ll be'imptiséibié'io ‘make any changes in the present iIt will be seen thet all of those proposmone go together. -- Hollie! ‘ m, ihgaiivduld‘be cilany permanent benefit, undtlial. the only ‘Wny 1worde, it is not advmable to build the addition- without gpurchaning Wrinsureproper ventilation would be by the fan†system of foroing iadfhtmfll land, 'an lhe land cannot be purchased andihetaddltion. ' than: throngh Jibe building, such as is used in the High Schoo . built Without 436mg bondS- , . - e z , j , , ~ - . ; Whethernn addition. is put on the present building or a new build- We Weld; therefore, 0098*» respe'ctfélly request =, that n“; 'of the... ï¬g erected to provide for the increzise‘d attendance of the scholars, “ho?" 1’30“)“th be earned 0" defeated together ‘ , . We PM??? . he Board is a unit'in 381395113 that the Ventilation Â¥of the present 2 hesrtancy in recommending for yonr favorable consideration each building must be improvedrandilmt any building or addition erected 153“} all "F the Provosmon?» :but,‘ l“ any event, we 11°F} 911.0: the heath!!! fatnreï¬niiatbe previded with proper ventilation. The under- ECItIZP/nï¬ â€œâ€11 take 950E811» I‘llEWSt 1n the questionio east, the“ vote digngdhglievethat a system of Ventilation could beput in the present int Ithe polls. The Board .feels ‘ th‘m; thv responsibility of these-rm; -. building With the nropoe‘ed addition much cheaper than two separate ‘POSit‘mla â€Sta 'ivw‘th the VOtprS “f‘d; “0t. “1“" 3h." 80317919 {‘“d that‘ system, one in the present building and one in anewbuilding, could . hould be a full vote 0f the dust?!“ 1“ 0rd“ that e “115 Bowl there a "M andewpe matter MW, the 9305‘ Offer-Operating; .039 may carry out the wishes of the citizens of ,Highland Park. , . , “(â€fi’vvoiilil be much lead than twol' ; , , ‘ * ~' ~ ' ‘ : ' . ' ‘ Dated this 14th day of May, A. D. 1903. l 1 building is, heated .ioi ‘ . ' ‘ ‘ Enwmu A. WARREN, nol. large enough to give the children 8‘1““ PM gm‘md‘ “8 Wm . ' l l mirab‘e, and'the result has been that the adgoining property has: . . ~ , CARLETO): MOSELEL boon used by the children for this purpose, a‘stat3.of nï¬nire which i . ‘ BOWEN \V .VSCHUMAQllEB, y ' x » . _ . ‘ ,Tmanus'i ix. TILLMAN, a ‘ t always continue. Even if no. addition is put upon i the undersigned believe that if is advianl-iloito; .. .. _ of:course canno thewnrileontwliuilding . , M as. (inn. B. Crmums. purohm‘ndditional ground in connection with e‘tbe present buildingi " ' ' †"M†" ‘ tiled in this respect, and 'E es vaertlSlng mag? in :‘order {hm the, children mny be acoomod _,_..,- in order that there may be a separute play ground for the girls and z, - . ‘ boyo during intermissions. With an ac ditiou on the present build“. Notice {hat the merchdnl who advertiser-i :ilwms has'a brighl. gigging-rm bone-question as to,the.needgf_VI!1QIf§;g}'_9Egll: As is? . clean daylight 'slore and 'his goods are exchanged two or - J‘nownlhepgice of real esteteriuï¬â€˜fï¬ighl‘und Park is oohlslaiifWT â€'three'limes a month; ,lhcroby. lying you freslnstmtk every time you purchase. Thiefisélho reason somewvle go to If'any land is to be purchased in connection with m‘e i from a. ï¬nancial standpoint,~loS ‘ Chicago in buy their goods. But there are s‘r-verul enter- ‘ . i ‘ prising niéh'hnnls in Highland Park who'huve a good fresh afraid in "show their goods. increasing. present. site, it is certainly advisable, «lo-this “once. .1 _ y ._ ' -- n An -3 nm (mu nfl ‘stock and (We um .I School lDiatricLNn. Highland Pit-k north of nvenfle‘ being the street trict_Nn. 107 includes practitally. a“ of the Ci north of Dee'rfleld «Que mid Ravine avenue. 1 «3 street running east and'wén‘f and immediatef'y THE SHERIDAN of the City of avenue. Ravine mediatefv south J ROAD NEWS-LETTER. Hue pupils. )le to After a careful consideration of All the above questions, the m. of nude-reigned decided that it was for the best interest of the school these district to build a nine room addition upon the "north end at the, stione ipreeent building, and to purchase the lend set forth in the above ' ' If this hind is purchased, the school site will ooneist . .,o_ guano: .ml .iahw :4in feet on Elm Place. extendingï¬ï¬flfl Notice that the mgrchdnt who clean daylight Vatore. and 0h ithreaï¬mes a math; .thsbteby timwyouqmrchuee. This» . Chicago to buy than goods. prising Wants in Highlm 'stock and (We nut, afraid tn " vaérttsit‘xg Eoes Day, the Gustomett a}, the merchant who advertises always has}: bright, ylight 'store: and «his goods an: exchanged two or mustnghntththb :j‘v‘j‘gguypg fresh «stock every |putchuee. Thrall; reason wmwï¬egot’o to buy their gnods. But them are“’s‘é’v_‘é-fal 9mm" mï¬chnnts in Highland Park who~have a goal fresh [1 a c nut. afraid-tn “51qu their goods. . , _, Saturday, May 16, 1903. J. E. Rouxsnvmm, EDWARD A. WARREN, 033mm): Mossmr, BOWEN W. SGBUMAOHE}, .THERLSAK hTILLuXN,