NG ROOM :1 the winners strict. rle lé'dd'. It ecu-rcd dona- n the manuâ€" ’rizrs. These moflk‘ K DAY 7’6 C. Seltzer of the Building Tummfl “OP“ band N w nhm-IIFIQT “ by“ M ‘ zdzlgestion {a Tablcls ‘lflht macher OMPAN Y Wondeiful Dio- Highland Park i’éflfll. \' go fore A POPE HARTFORD CHEMICAL AND HOSE TRUCK 310, F. W. Schumacher 810. Mary Dooley i lights. One (1) Combination oil anc ‘ $5, Jame-Men saBranngi-omï¬. Leo electric taillight. One (1) Prestoâ€"Lite Delhaye 35. W. M. Lowrie $2. WalterCope tank. Two (2) Gray and Davis headlights $2. Charla Grant ‘1. One (1) Full act of automobile tools with Folio-ï¬g out in plan of giving the jack and pump. The chemical tgnk is public an flu of that the money which mounted crosswise under the driver's is ban “baibed wifl buy for the cityin seat. thewayolï¬reprotectimthel’nsss this uunzx mmmm 0‘ in I‘m,†TWO (2) 17-foot extension ladder: nr ing the: 313.125 band issue ofjuné 1 and devoting $337 from the miscrlkmeuus comingencxea fund, recommended by :hv ï¬nance connnmee. thc ciiy ls mil $13,508.33 behmd for the year 191.! and during the year the City's portion of public beneï¬ts will be about $7,000, mak- ing the total indebtedness over 32011)). “mt,†the atygcts but two per cent on the money as it is deposited in the bank. -. u".- :v‘ ...\ flux kxux uuu «annual. Tux Ordinance An ordinance, as follows. was passod for the purpose of levying taxes for m’r- pqate purposes: Salary and r/gflicérs (CONTINUED ox PAGE EIGHT) Other than the ordinance for the Lame} Avenue sub“ 43' ubnut the most important matter Cunsmiered by thc councxl at its :nceting last week was 11 communication from \uynt ()hwr can: ng attention to the condition of the spccial nxsessmeut accounts and requesting that a cps be taken to install a system of ncStds of special assessments. Foil-Ming die read- ing 01 the communication thc CUUhL†or- dered an appropriation of $130 to cmer the cost of such a system. The facts leading up to this frmucst are interesung, as x5 shown m CH3; Clerk Warraa's repnrt and his rrpor: m the ï¬nance committee son'ae timeago: Cred!!- SUBWAY ORDINANCE IS PASSED Will Complete Laurel Avenue Subwly by Special Aucument. Will Fumhh Water for Deerfield Aldermen in Lively Session Last Weak Appropriate $150 to Establish System of Keep- ing Special Assess; mcnt Accounts PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL 310. F W. Schumacher 810. Mary Dooley 35. James Bthden 83 Brand, Bros. 5. Leo Delhaye 35. W M Lowrie $2. WalterCope $2. Charla Grunt $1 Following out in plan of giving the public an flu of that the money which is ban “Embed wifl buy for the cityin thewayolï¬reprotecu'mmel’nsss this weekpuhï¬lhutheoecond otitspictures and Won: 0! also ï¬n: trucks. By P!“ thee report: any citizen will be able I: give an intelflgcnt opinion as tothehd type of truck that can be bought wit the money on hand. My Meatba- uxl Eqiiplnent of Pop. Hartford Truck Dom CAPACITY LC!†feet of 25 inch double iacketed water hose and from six (6) to eight (8) EQL'IT'MBT One (1) 35 or 40 gallon Champion or Hollowav style chemical tank with extra jar and holder and connection for 25 inch In ï¬fteen minutes time Tuesday mom~ in; thirteen persons approached by a Puss representative subscribed $175 and at the same time two subscriptions amounting to 860.00 were brought in. math; a total for the ï¬fteen minutesof $235.“) and a grand total of $4022.00. The largest amount subscribed Tuesday was from Mr; G. H. Campbell who gave $100.00 while the members of the Fire Department added $50.00 to the fund. Others added to the list were; R. G. Evans 30, F. D. Evere.t $10. Reliable Laundry 810. Charles J. Streiber $10. I. A. Blomdahl PRESS osmns “$235 IN “new MINUTES TIME Mrs. G. H. Campbell Subscribes $100 and Fourteen Others Make up Good Total. Fire Department Mem- ber: Give $50.00. Campaign of ~ Education $4,000 MARK lS PASSED 3y , m w â€W AUTO FIRE mummy) 5F“??? ““0"? - "mm mm Number 24 tiereisin the city treasury $44,497.81 (lllti it is the belief of City Clerk Warren. which inspired the Mavor's letter, that a careful auditing of these accounts when the new system is installed will réveal the tact that, as it has been the policy in the past tn place all the money reâ€" .Cr‘iVL‘d from special assessments in ont- fund and to pay the bonds as they fell due whether there was money to the credit at the particular fund or not. a number of accounts have been credittd with too much while a corresponding number of bonds show a deï¬cit. If this is found to be true the indebtedness “ill bedecreased materially. The law says that funds secured through specialassess- ment must be used for the particular purpose for which the assessment was made and {or no other. Every assessâ€" ment should have its particular account and the bonds outstanding against it paid as fast as the money is secured. This- would not only comply with the law but would save the interest on the bonds. which is ï¬ve per cent and against Wiltifi'l the citygcts but two per cent on the money as it is deposited in the bank. the money used in reducing the public imprmemen; debt Icaxing the cm a debt ul 3111th 0'. er SMXM on July 1 1913. In 1913; and 14 ths operation ma) be re- pr-ased and the city's accounts: squared. The ind:btedne>s referred to is on Car- rsnn >pecial assessmcm accounts while to Us credit hf other special aswssmems A: thi< time the total amount uf mrpor- au- bunds ISSUt‘d by the city is STUSMP. within 3500 of the limit. Nu; year the (my Mil redeem 511.001) worth 0! tin->6: band: after which,‘be public apprrwing. a mu issue for zhisamountcan be made and RAILINGS Brass hand rails at rear and sides of the body made of heavy brass tubing. STEPS One on the rear. One on each side between wheels. All steps covered with linoleum and bound with brass mouldings Two (2) 17-foot extension ladders or one \1) 17»{oot extension ladder and one (1) 12-foot roof ladder with folding hooks to be carried on the sides of the body in substantial steel supports DRIVER'S sun For two men, genuine leather, stuffed with hair and tufted. water hose. Two (2) 3-gallon hand ex- tinguishers. Two (2) Cup holders for[ hand extinguishers. One (1) Metal hose' basket with capacity for 250 feet ofchem- ical hose. 250 feet of 3 inch red chemical 3 hose with shut off nozzle. Two (2i Fire-‘ men‘s pickhead axes with brass holders. Four (4) Firemen's lanterns with holders. One (1) Locomotive bell or Siren ‘horn. , 0m- (1! Door Jimmy. One 11) Automo- bile electric lighting system for two (2) ‘ headlights and searchlight. Ore (1t 10 inch Searchlight mounted on dash. Two (2) Combination oil and electric side tump. The chemical tgnk is crosswise under the driver's County Board Con-Haring one for Comumptives at Counky . um / A committee has been apmfe’d/ by the Lake County Board <J»Sï¬pervisors to determine the goat'ï¬nd {red of a‘ smizorium focwc’onsumptive at the‘ County Farm. h is probable§ be com. m’iuee'willinvesxigam the fac tia and ébst of caring for patients at ‘ he Lake Countv Tuberculosis Inszitute fore a reponis made. Since the weather man- ht decided that we are entitled to a few gum (1.1;. s in the summer the attendame â€Ithe park has. steadily increased " capacity alancc of the season. Miss Abercro bie \lr. Krcidler and Mr Baron contin to grim in Ipularity as they sing I ,varéous roles of the new operas presejed. The Ctlilill‘lt'le program for nex ‘ week is published on another page of is issue. 'l‘lIiseVening the second act of ‘. a Tosca" wiil be presented; Friday evengrgl the bill In]! he the “Bridal Scene" Lohen- grm.‘ 'Saturda) evemng the ~ and act. which contains the I'amou * sextetIe, from “Lucia di Lammermoor and the Week will close with a perfo ance of the ï¬rst act of “La Boheme' evening. Sunday .. ne Hotel on Tuesday. August twentyâ€" : sI enth at eight ï¬fteen olclock tor the} ht am of the Arden Shore Encampment : .‘I I Informal dance ml] follow The “CM I55 are one dollar and ï¬fty cents resent-d l :c- It tickets are two dollars, Mrs Everett ' Millard has charge of th‘e tickets and ‘ o' iginal posters which are hand painted. i T he affair which is a combined beneï¬ti 0: Highland Parkers and Moraine guests ; for pr I .Ill will out doubt be a great successghorw 1mm the ï¬nancial stand point as well as I while tlu" social The interest felt by the peoplei “We? ‘L rc in Arden Show: has always been off mg a ti (greatest since the ï¬rst encampment .I number of years ago which took place,†on rented ground south of Highland Park girls prize up to the present time when the encampâ€": Purdy ment is ï¬rmly establlshed on it’s own igiien “mm at Lake Bluff. 4%,". l "I have lived in Europe ind visited I Berlin. Paris. Vienna and Lou ' n and no “[where have they a place It Ravinia ; Park." These are the words 0 Conductor ï¬custav Hinrichs who is direc ' i formances of grand opera and. done Thomas Orchestra in ‘ the park. Continuing Mr. Hi i " ‘ “Of course. in my home in had heard of Ravinia Park was so utterly different in spi far excelled any amusement ‘t that it 'thatitso rk in the world,l had never realized.‘ He also spoke of the excellent care w h is given the buildings and grounds a I the ap- preciation of the audiences w ch gather there. If Mr. Hinrichs is pl _sed “llh Ravinia then its patrons are pleased with Mr. Hinrichs ant; for the reception which is ac ' at every-appearance is extrem He has caught the spirit of hi_ in the make-up of his progra excellent work as conductor i‘E ed both by the men under hisE the patrons. ore than ' y cordial. audience and his ppreciar- aton and Con-ï¬nder Him-Sch. in u ’ wit- “Pnu†Reporter San Other rm mm was out cmns AITENDANCE 6R0 " » AT RA L} mm: It has been known for to time that steps were to be when in (bi matter by the government, but me ' hwe seemed willing to let the ma Mani] forced into action by the W powers. The peoplé of this aecti Lake Forester. had an long ago to vote on a plan relief from the disposal of wage into the lake. but voted it down. owuhonld the government prohibit the ' dump- ing into the lake I plan em have to be 4 devi take are of the Rec: but: of the water ‘ from the, lake at various points be ' Chicago. and Milwaukee show that V water is badly polluted and that ‘tionl ute‘ becoming worse each your. “Chicago and other cities h the like will be face to face with a {ï¬sh soon," said Dr. Rupert Blue, uurg ' a general. 'The water of the lakes l8 3 in worse instead of better. The qu on will be taken up ï¬rst at a meeting provincial representatives to be held giearly next month." E That the United States gofemment is soon to take a hand in the Minion of the water question for Ci: on the Great Lakes seems certain f I Wash- ington dispatch of M “On the ground :31}: thQ' people of Chicago and the various dug; and towns which obtain their water from the Great Lakes are facing _ ~ t problem that has ever eon! > ted blic health. the public health and ' urine . . . . . \ pita] newiee is preparing to n a ï¬ght' to prevent dumping of new by muni cipalities and boats in the la watem†COUNTY MAY Bï¬ILD SANITIIIUM Invasnmm man was munim ASYLUM m MADISON comm Marine Hoapitd Service ï¬rep- Figh! Dumping of 50*... into Like i HIGHLAND PAR; ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. AUGUST ‘15. 1912 Country I... In». I}. Ravi-i- Put ii ; r supra lo 3"" Â¥ goicrnment is he Minion of CE: on the f" IWuh- blic 'n a ï¬gh? by muni watem†the lake to Will Extend Wuukeï¬n’a Wot" Intake. f Judge Orders Electric Rod Sold New Alyhm to Medina County- The state board of administration has decided to locate the new state hospital (or the insane near Alton. Madison County. Lake County received one vote, at the ï¬fth ballot of' the eight taken, which was cast by L. Y. Sherman. [(1)0 acres of land will be purchased for the. site of the new institution ï¬nd it is ex- ot pected the total cost will be in the neigh- ic borhood of $1,500,000. 3 - l l ?ia; 383. Mrs.1.McGregorA4m-is is chairman of the flower comgiittee and Mrs. Alexan- der Carquevijleof the oriental necklace commigu 'Fhe young women who will be in costume on Tuesday evening and have flowers, candy and oriental necklaca for sale 31':sz William (1. Hibbard. Miss Edith Bovnton. Miss Margretta Brown. Miss Lucia Ford, Miss Carolyn Shields. Miss Edith Lobdell andMiss Ruth Enact?- The young Iadia who are guests at the Moraine Wm have charge of the punch (a e under the direction of Misti-2mm: S(;“Th0 cm... m.-d"|n : La on. of the twu . 9 swsenth at eight ï¬fteen ogclock {or the} by am of the Arden Shore' Encampmem' .. x Informal! dance ml] follow The ucm ls are one dollar and ï¬fty cents rmencd l Mn. R. 3. Gregory to Give [unlinked ) Lecture Evening of Tueod-y, i August 27 .’ The publig 1’s invited to attend an it 1 lustrated talk on India and the Durbar of ; nineteeh hundred and elevgn, to be given ,I by Mrs. Robert B. Gregory at th'c Mar-f mne Hotel on Tuesday. August twentyâ€" '. James Tucket, a'farm hand employed on the farm of Frank Clark, a little over a mile west of Wadsworth, was arrested by Sheriff Green and two deputies Sunday night after he had ï¬red several shots at his employer and had terrorized the whole mighborhood. That the condition of the lake w'ater 8,000 feet from shore at Weukegan is man‘y times as bad as it in at the mouth of the present intake. is the report made to Commissioner Orvis by the city phy'si- cian who tested it. According to plum which it is believed will be culminated within a very than lime, Waukecan will have a fully equipped aviation school wheie Iudentn will be instruckd in the an of flying; Sun. The WM! Federation of Waukqan, through the‘ Eli! Association is attempt- ing to have a cuflew law named by the commissioners of that city. L Am Pickfockdc-Cu- I The ï¬rst arrest for a†series of pick- Epocket episodes. that have been taking aoeonthestreet‘rsoftheC.M.E. Lduring the past few “Ing was made by hhe Lake Forest police Friday evening. :when John C. Horney, l7 yam of Ice. Land a resident of ZionCity. m taken into custody. \o sell to it: inhabimtl. the city 0! wanna-n may: {rm intake pipe minutely) W’ feet im like Michigan. This immanent will be ac- complished by the expenditure 0! not over m0“). New Street Signs for Emb- \New street signs are) being put up in ’Evénston Assistant Commissioner of EPublic Woflm Saner has ï¬gured out a â€new design which is meeting withmeneral tapproval. It is a concrete post with the tstï¬eet name reading from top to bottom in letters sunk m ‘the concrete. It is or- namenthl and less liihle to be destroyed by vandals than anything that has been tried. Index. \ Judge Geiger of the federal \ rt in Milwaukee Mdhday signed amide: directing the sale of the Chicago W- waukee Electric railroad and the fore- closure of the $10. «0,000 mortgage held in Chicago. C. B. Mom'son of Chicago. special master, wu onkred to make the ARDEN SHORE BENEFIT AT MORAN: i001 up Euly for Trip to Long Luke nudist-t Buihy'l Colt-13 lo I. MCI-oi , m. Weeks Sm j sci-«1.1.4 for 3mm, and My ' é About thirty Boy Scouts of the local 1 Another Chicago ball team received an ,comcn left Wednapday mbming on the . unmexcm beating ks: My 3: the {ï¬ve-thirty car for liberty-ville [rum Which hands of the Highland Parki when they {point they will fhike" to Long Meztook Bajlcy's Colts into camp by ascore iwbcre they will retrain in camp {or two } of 13 to l. The 10913 look [0: bdteropâ€" weeh The boy} were in charge of !ponents this Saturday and Sunday when boom-master Pen-ï¬e. _ ‘they meet the G 1. W312)â€: and Lowell's 1 Mrs C. \\. Bug'dm “0;. the ï¬rst prize {for prixau \ohufps with 12m [art‘and Mrs C. W. Buzjdcy you the ï¬rst prize for prixatc rohlcff-s with Inâ€: [art‘and hone ducratrdï¬ with naturfl “Homers while the Y. W} C. Aentram. a floatfl represenung Va’cainp ï¬re :cém' and cany- ingadugon of th} wunger Camp Fzre. gir15uw‘éa nu. 31'ch hunnmble mentir‘n. .H'. K. Cnalc. 11., :zmndui ï¬rst prize for muzm cyk'fgz display while I)‘ C. Purdy and Son's' Ni: Finish devil “as given honorable Vinrnrion. Charles H. Warren and Co. _n ï¬rst for the best; comical float and alarrv Freibele hangr-f \‘. {AS Highland Park dub and my Lumc's of H B. Clark and Mrs. livrnza') Jusn. In the latter homo: Mrs. just) .wrwd wflet. Drixers Denman and he!) v1 the Rubs? Chiid and Marshall Firm 3" re; and the drivers for Mzmdc‘. Bras, turned their employers drhvery trucks mm buses and carved .smcrd hundred propk to sheher whilc Rub (-reenslade. W. quoe, John Conrad. Delhaye Bros†H. F. Clow. A. L, Gail and C. E. Geary were amon others to make tnps about the (fly as. fast as the law allows. wmnmi. I»: Wook'u EN... In awardindthe pm for the. being ex- hibit. in the parade the judges. D.\M. Erskine. Mayor Olive: and F. S. Munré} pve Mrs. Thin. Clements. driviu a Starting with the big parade which. as the accompanying pictures of the prize winning floah and decorated vehicles ‘ show. was about the ï¬nest aï¬air ever given in a town of this size the events“ had proceeded until the afternoon program was nearly half completed when {the drenching proceaa began and the thousand ' hr more peoph gathered on the lake from 1 made a wild stumble for shelter. Taking the t, if a pro hour miniature cloud ‘ burstm be called a hint. from the 1 weather ma‘ \ï¬he members of the Aaaoei ! ation called o§\the celebrauon until to- dayandtheuniethomndormore people are no? gathened at the park where 1 all the events Errizinallypcheduled for last Thursdav aféernoon and evening are being held :3 t r theextemive program outlined by the Briving' Business Men' 3 Association for Highland In the Park- Day the‘ ‘Weather Man" turned on ‘ Bowden. the medium ’to cold water faucet and in orang cooled the fevered brows by drenching. 'éontainil Incidentally he drenched many other ï¬rst wh things and calased a cessation of the fee- with a ti tivities until sister Sue and mamd cousin containix Jennie could get home and change, the Wisdom. other things. . Margare . h Fearing the citizens would beovercome . pbie mention and (be prize‘ior xhe but if they tried to put through in one day : pruned driver was given to John Penn, AL- .._A_.__' , Parade Last Thursday Finest Ever Witnessed on North Shore. Names and Pictures of Prize Winning , Floats, Decontdd Automobiles ?' and otheé vehicle. ‘ RAIN Manama» CELEBRAHON CONTINUED mm ammo PARK DAY cams - ;- IN TWO BIG msmumams mvscomflmokcm = eromu .‘ ‘mw â€my n «a 5mm M. , - Affléllufl D PARK PRESS. outlined by the ibriving THE PRESS floaL Enu- u 6. Pal: Highland Park Boy Scout! but m ‘Ennston representatives in the rely: iraoeforthcsilkfla‘but int!!! (lief!- [ï¬re lightingcomut an Sumo-m *whohucarriedbflmmypdnaia dab. ‘3:er 01 event. Vinnie-syringe: Ike; Jhestni'tedhisï¬reinmeminuttndm‘f . 1 Theother race: will be repeated this afternoon and new prizes are being“. The prize awarcb were continud badly because the numbers 1nd namb'oflho-e registering were nearly I" destroyed by In the commercial float division mi; Bowden with a delivery can decorated in orange and white and carrying a we containing a sheep andm was awarded ï¬rst while the HIGHLAND Pm Pl. with a float representing an lrha‘ coo- comaining a well, styled “The Well 0‘ Wisdom," from which the followiu m. Margaret Geiaer.‘â€"Mamret Garn'ty, Die Geiger. Marjory Erichon. Ethel Miller. and Mary Fay. got the supply ol papers which thev distributed along the route. was given hononble mention. Miss Rowers: Bastin. ast‘potriotic girl wonï¬mpduinthebicydemlnd Mia Betty Bacon honorable mention. Notes of the Day ""I: Volume 2