t‘L (ii nutc Lmd Hublc tx- ‘. Evading lust bag-a 5e practi- MKER ammo rm, IL (or ml Trinity and supervis“ fhuni, announce! a izmxtcd nu be s:-..dvof v ‘ . mv Mr D12!“ )‘nkklt‘ax an at the idics’ Tailor the pass-3 and dirti 1 and thusï¬ efï¬ciencyé Hank Bldg ‘rLS Bldg. md P ‘de (H) M 'akah Gardener ‘teffen 1 Junior uh \hndcl 0 Dz’etch {GO IST FF Ave-u TSON ny M) PARK. IU- A vane. Huhhnd PM 0‘0““. t 1121} C V 0‘ oachiu Um; ï¬nnber 6 wllNClj. MAX SUE WINTERBTMFUNDSW‘ ma- Money vu Collected in W-uln- Ono Member of High School Bond and o [u in May Ind Joly And not Given School Tmtoo Us“ Wook. Ono go City Until October. Witbdnw Tick-t in Fioldin End: Grom- Puk Orin-cu our School District hm“ {fie two engrossed ordinances. ,‘ mug ;: )ver tn the east park commlst ‘ mg 3:: ! paving .1 resulution‘ tntru- ' “cad bv \ld. \‘etter, as follows: 11 :5 hereby resolved and ordered that ‘ “adenine-m and management of thei put park now known as Central Park.‘ Wher With the street and beach abut- “ along said park, together With same. i'pcreby turned over to the Building ‘b Grounds Committee. and all moniesl “ï¬red from the sale or and by the City { d Highland Park be and the same is Belay ordered turned over to the Build- a bind Grounds Committee. to be ex-iI deed as they think proper for the, wuï¬atbn and upkeep {or the atore- 1 â€wk. for the use of the citizens of 5 W Pm. â€And it is further undcntood mat no fl gull be taken fmm the beach south «the wall running cut and west locat- d ad of pumping mm.‘ A! "The ordinances were withdrawn but actuation fora sum of rules on he resolution was lost. Ald. Fearing vot- i'ï¬ â€œNo." Later the resolution was en- M end will come up at the next :' M Col-t1 Treasurer for Interut Follovina a recommendation that “316 be transferred from the water bd to the credit of certain assessmentsu .2 ï¬nance committee submitted the “We ï¬vxnher recommend that the city Whimtmcted to mine up with tic ma omen}. in Waukegnn. the mmdimumnmm be paid the City “Highland Park on money re- nd by the coumy tremrer for the ’13 tax levy and delinquent Special as- mean" PM My ï¬rst to July ï¬rst the county “fluid to have collected $32,000 k the city and refused to turn the same over until Oct. ï¬rst. ln the meantime the city was forced to borrow in order to thy its bulls. Thus same complaint is bade by several school distncxs. O‘hor Business Tnnudod Adopted engrossed ordinance ï¬xing nhries of city orï¬cials and certain em- ; Read busmw men's transfer of park. Refel tion bf ex-Mayor (liver hub: fact that (he paw Aveq now m b: by contractors ' An excellent report on city lighting. 'hidi shows a saving of about $2.“ 3 mt, was read by the special committee and will be given in fall next Week. Adopted an ordinance for the paving with reinforced concrete St. Johns Ave. from Laurel Ave. tenth to Sheridan Rout PM Min-Io Milwaukee electric (the. effect today I I“ pltrons will be glzd to learn that i one: more we are to have a 15 minute lervice beaveen Bighwood and Evanstov. t! This will be maintained during the early, Ming rush boura. or until about nine} o'clock. 3nd from noon unul after the: mine rush. Limited trains will be run 1 every hour during ï¬ne day, stopping only ‘ r once m each town. ‘ m: neetmg Tuesday night the city 5; . vzid hdve settled (he Lake Park on. tor a time a! least. to the satis- n a: nearly all concerned by with- Sunday Aflom and Evening Continuing his policy of attractions on Sunday Manager having extra i the Paul has ‘2 "I? ‘~â€"‘An- K In ‘ qu BVKI‘IIA; v secured the motion picture performace 01 “East Lynne" which wil! be shown in the nghland Park Theatre Sunday attor- noon and evening. Most theatre goers will remember “East Lynne" for. in the twenty-ï¬ve years since it was ï¬rst bro- dtced It has had. next to "Uncle Tom‘s Cabin", mom performances than any I ____ Adjourned to My phy given 1n America and some of our most famous players have â€pared in it. h is full of dramatic dun-(ions ‘Ivhlch make 1t very nimble u I “maï¬a" pto- duction and it is said thu the comp-By 'hich gave the performance from which the picture m nude in as capable a my which ever gave it on the guac- m1 mam TODAY 5mm men's protest against park. Referred communicz- Mayor (liver calling attention that the pavement in St.]ohms in bad Condition, is guaranteed tors for two years. to local SCHOOL REGIONS .p, NEXT 0“ CALENDAR 1 Now that the town election is owri More Brick Puving for Wilmette 1 those of [he \arIous school distIIcts will1 According to the Lake Shore VIEW 1 0c“my the VON“ “m“ the 6ҠclectIon .Wilmette Ave. In \\ ilmette will be repav- the “3‘- Saturdav the ‘0‘“ Will elect 1 ed from Lake Ave south to the Chicago one member 0‘ the board 0‘ â€â€œ5â€â€ and l and Northw estern railroad tracks. It ’Ald. J L. Fearing I: out to succeed him-1wm be widened ten feet Central Ave. self. Saturday also.0ne member of thc1M†be paved from the Chicago and h'Rh SChOOl board 0‘ education ‘5 1†be ‘ North western tracks east to Eleventh St flea"! and D- W. Hartman, Wh° was1This avenue will also be widened ten {elected ‘3’“ year to ï¬ll a vacancy is a i feet. Both pavements will be of vitriï¬ed ‘ candidate. So far as we know there are l brick. no other Landxdate: for these 03“.? “A 1---- J u:..:_.. “1-..... HIGH THIS SATURDAY, GRAIIAR NEXT l EAfloodod Principdly by Women nndi SchoolChlldnn , l l Several men. about twenty women and‘ I the Civic classes of Elm Place and Lincoln 2 l l “‘n schools attended the annual town meet- . 'z in; Tuesday. listened to the reading of minutes and various reports and then rlhasltnnsacted a small amount of businesm mgce In the latter the women voted down a ax of $1800 next In in proposition to levy a t .{tof- ‘ year and so the supervisor will have to Wmldig into the reserve fund of something m mime: $4,000 which has been created ; bro- I through the payment of surplus lees by Tm'n‘g 2 COHCCXOB. extra i the Saturday the 18th, members (it the: grammar school boards will be elected Three wee In District 107 a petitmn has been filed l Julm “em!“ “or the following ticket: Mrs» B. W. photographe ‘Schumacher. to ï¬ll vacancy caused by mystery 0“ greeignation of C. H. Warren; Mrs. Maud is no nearer ‘Shannon and Mr. Thus. Morton for the day she W Hull terms and Mr. J. V. Norcross tor vicinity has '1 president. In District 108 only one ticket end- the po lhas been presented and it contains the between am Inames of C. N. Kimball for president; D. 'l waukee hav tNI. Blasier and George 0. Faim‘eather l the missing ! for full terms; Mm W. R. Tapper to ï¬ll ‘ lthe unexpired term of Mr. Kimball and Tumour l R. S. Kirchberger to ï¬ll vacancy caused The team by the resignation of L. E. Schauï¬ier. . the private c“, E10664"! Ave. from ‘ ' t E. J. Bock. Superintendent of the Mil- use of the I > : waukee electric. and Edit]. F. Stuenkel. pair and all [i manager 0! the Merchant: Delivery. atd i: for react 1Byron J. Stevens have am ounced them. etc. No 0 ‘selves as candidates for the aldermanic permittedt . ‘seat in the fourth ward. ‘o/er the re WANT OLD CLOTBBFORAMM Save the Disc-rd. at Housodanin' Tina and Give lo C.†While doing your spring cleaning and looking over things remember to lay aside the old clothes for Arden Shore. Old stockings can be cut over for the children and will be very acceptable} Last year when the camp opened and ‘the usual appeal for old clothes was . made. it developed that the people had ‘dispOsed of them at spring cleaning. : Now it is again spring cleaning time and ‘we ask you to remember to lay aside whatever will be of value to the camp at ' Arden Shore. If you have such articles you are requested to notify Mrs. Fayette i Munro. , On Monday afternoon physncxans at lthe Augustana hospital performed an ioperation on Mr. John S. Reeseman Ewhich. while it has left him in a pre- lcnrious condition. it is believed will re- l“-.. 2.. m. mnnrv from the serious ill- Physiciun all! in his recovery from the serious I“- neso from which he has suffered for sev- eral weeks. Owing to the “rain she has been under Mn. Reeseman is not at all well and friends who desire to know of Mr. Reeceman‘: condition are asked to call the Public Service Co. ‘ Fixmre: and stock are being installed mm weekend it is mount am on Mon- ‘ day next a new mercutile establishment I to be known as Duley's :Ready-to-wear ‘ Store will be opened in the Gok‘lberg iblock next to Sweetiand’s pharmacy. OPERATE 0N JOHN 3 REESEIAN Marie Hm. the 5 year old daughter of Mr. M Ma John Hart died Friday atter ten weaklillnell of heart ‘rouhle. Funeral W were held Sundty afternoon It 3 n ALA I‘m-nnI-l- SO, Chums- for Recoveryl no Excellent g s; Mu‘y'l cemetery Emblidnncnt in Being installed physicians at 1 Immaculate NEARBY NEWS HE'S 0!" LOCAL mm IORE'BRICK PAVING North Chime Tommi-n Wanting Sud from the Bond: Hun Lanna the Road from the City And Agree to ' K009 R in Repair No Tmcc of Mining won,“ 5' Cash suboariptionu to the school play- ;ground fund are not requested. Instead. a E . . john Hemmen. wife of the Waukeganicard form I. made out f0: each. pro-s. .‘ . inactive mhecnber,.and each solicuor l0 photographer disappeared and the. . . .provnded With a number of these cards. mystery of her whereabouts or her late: . . ~ . . =on the back of'whtch the name and ad- [5 n0 nearer a wiutlon than It was thei ‘ . l . day she went away Wankegan undid] 5 0f the p ' 11% en a)" u ' typewritten. The Subscribe“: requested :féljixehashg:e:e T::::J;:?v:ndci: to ï¬ll in the amount of hit subscription W p ry on the face of this card term and eign between and including Chicago and Mll- . - . . waukee have keptac'onstant watch for his name to same. PM nu may be E the missing woman but wi‘tvhoultflvaig 3:13:31; ambit-32.1314, magi â€" .au ‘0" “I before Mey lot. 1915. Sibecdptione pay- Tmh" Lu“ Rod 90 Llh 5003 able to Mr. Thoma Clemente. treasurer. The teamsters of North Chicago leased N0 001th are Errovide'd with lists for the private roadway to the lake at Third tubecriptions: the individual card being Ave. from the city. and in return for the the only form used, Make no payment- use of the road will keep it in proper re- in cash unlea- tbe noticitor be pemmlly _-:- ".1 mm" m. rm: pmnloveee to use known to you to be WHO. Three weeks have passed since Mrs. Tamale" Leno Road h Luke Soul The teamstcrs of North Chicago leased the private roadway to the lake at Third Ave. from the city. and in return for the use of the road will keep it in proper re- pair and allow the city employccs to me it for reaching the Waterworks with coal. etc. No outâ€"of-town teams‘en will be permitted to haul gravel {mm the bench r_, are: the road unless he secures the pn- m ssion of an the teamsten in the city. Members of the Waukegan Y. M. C. A. ’ "I‘D! 'IUHI "um are hauling this week to secure $6.000“ a ‘ _ with which to satisfy a building contra a: : '3 , and thus escape having I judgmeniï¬ecl A...“ i 314:“. turned mum the anodtï¬oaa s ‘ . wumti. n- r Club W; April 24 n Appropriate exercises marking the be- ginning of the construction 0! the North Shore intercepting sewer were held in the New Trier High school Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. North Chicago celebrated the opening of its new bank. The Lake Countv State last Saturday. 3 Board of Supervinon Will Continuc E " fort toLeum thtbu Con-RV Trau- urn it Entitled to Ceruin Inter.“ Monica MANDAMUS REFUSED 332‘; [N WESTERHEID mug: NEXT PROCEEDING TO BE A CIVIL While Judge Donnelly has denied the} writ of mandamus asked for by State's‘ Attorney Dady for the supervisors in an! effort to get County Treasurer Wester‘ field to turnover to the board certaini monies which the members believe the board entitled to. the denial does not mean. as the Waukeaan Sun states. that Mr. Westerï¬eld is vindicated for Mr. Westerï¬eld has done nothing. as regard: this euit needing vindication. Neither does this denial show. as the Sun states, that the supervisors would have been in a sorry mess had they declared Mr. Weaterï¬eld‘s oï¬ice vacnnt. This latter1 action would not have been taken in an? effort to force Mr. Westerï¬eid to pay over monies. as was the mandamus, but in an effort to make him supply the board with ï¬gures which would permit their bringing the mandamus actiont Both Mr. Westerï¬eld and his attorney saw that his position was untenable and they lacceeded to the board‘s request with the [result that the suit above mentioned «as 1 brought. A .. . '1â€; HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS, THunsmï¬AmgL 923E n Una-.- The [act that Judge Dunneliy decided against the board does not mean than the ï¬ght is over for n has really only just nb... .. - ,, begun, the next action being a civil suit Waukq which Wlll be carried into the highest the est! courts None of the men on the board i is valm wants anything but justice for all; if the t is said. county is entitled to these interest monies | friends then the members who are ï¬ghting the! case want the county to get them from1 y ‘ Mr. Westerï¬eld and from all succeeding ‘ treasurers. The Sun, in a laudable cum: to saw: its backers. the county republican ring, ha been as extreme in its denunicationa in its articles supponing Mr. Waterï¬eld u it: opponent. The Gazette. ha been anion him. Both have been loudly Ipartisan and their amides must have ,mmndy obnoxious to them ‘clau at their readem in a laudable 250:: to serve the county republican ring, l extreme in its denunicationa n cunmrtinn Mr. Waterï¬eld msmsmntmmom Chums of Commit!“ 0-75 Report. of .Sueb HIVC Rmhod Hill! md Give. W of Suburb- Reports from Kim Elm Placa Playground Association show that the fund for pur chase purposes is growing rapidly. A: a meeting of ihe plicitors inst night a c’uptainyfor the Firat'Ward, Mr. Orville St. Peter was anpdmtgd and‘later others will be selected. Owing to the fact repprts of men soliciting cash have come to the mem- bers they request'citizens to bear in mind the following: As announced last week the Young Men's Club will proceed with their production of the entirely Original motion picture, "1‘ he Adventures of Catherine Among ‘the Wild Animus of the North Shore" and it will be given as the ï¬nale of their minstrel performance at Ravinia Parlg. Friday evening, ‘April 24.’ Readers of THE PRESS will have an opportunity of I ‘ reading the story from which the pieture f is taken before the picture is produced for on Thursday,'April 23, we will devote an entire page no its publication. The story will be elaborately illustrated. Other novelties are promised for the l the show. including a novel banquet hall lsetting for the not part which will be l beautifully lighted and decorated. Re- iserved seat ticket: will be on sale at Schumacher’l drug store tomorrow, Fri~ day morning. Will Prob-N, SunPriv-t- Chief of Police Genest on Tuesday handed his resignation to Mayor Hawkins and it Will take Effect May ï¬rst. While the reason given is that he will organize I private watchman Ierï¬ce. it in aid that the real reason it the oppoeition of sev- eral aldermen to in increase in the Chief‘s salary. I!“ up opinion of the writer that since his appointment by ex-Mayor Oliver, Mr. Genes! has proven an ex~ cellent Chief and Mayor Hawkins has stated that aboqld he reconsider he will gladly reappoint him. Luge Fight. I’M At the 3nhcritance tax hearing, held in { Waukegan last. week. it developed that the estate of the latc Col. C. H. McCauley ; is valued at $67,000, an amount which, it: is said. will be a marina to many of hisg Y. W. (1.1. TO I0“: I“ FIRST lcCAULEY ESTATE IS $57,009 ‘m'nmmmm (Sod ~31de Ravinin Tho-tr. .9“ to be a Sun!†‘° Many Friend- Watchman SANITARY msmlcrwasnomsnv 1311mm Min Dooley Defeats Fred Schtefer but out“ K Ticket Candidates Win. Women’s Votes He Wanna. “Wet†und “Dry†Results Show new “Dry†Territory in County 1 pre. Men ‘ Women 2 pre. Men. W( men 3 pre. Men Women 1 pre. Men . Women 2 pre. Men. Women apre.Mcn...‘ Women... Ringfll‘n plunï¬ty over Bernhe 2% wash plnrllity over Berube 256 2 mg Total ...... . . . . Larson Majority. 255 Town Collector John E. Conrad 1 pre. Men. 22 Women‘ 8 2 pre. Men . Women 3 pre. Men , Women Total. 129 Miss Dooley plurality. 57 INDEPENDENT 1 9'3: 3 2 pre. Men.. 52 Women. 35 3 pre. Men. . 50 Women, 47 Total. 386 Laing Plurllity, 268 Com. of Highways 1 prg 2 pre. Men . Women Total ..... ‘ ...... . ................ Hesler majority, 392 he Pence R. E Wimers. unopposed, received 197 in the ï¬rst. 169 in the second dand 236' m the third. Total 602. a Town TICKET mumps)" Supervisor, George Rockenbach Supervisor, CKW. Penis :Men.‘ ..V..‘..,157 Men. . W113 Women _ V .10‘ Total. . . .261 Women ............. :6 Total 178 Rockenbach Majority 73 - iTown Clerk, Lincoln Penis Town-Oak. I. 3!..th *Men ............ 157 Men....,.....; ....... 91 : :Women ......... 80 Total‘ , . .237 Women ............... 92 Tom 139 3 pr_e_._ Men Women Total Women ......... 61 Huhn Majority. 21 Collectot. Peter Dufly Men ............ 141 Meyer Majority. 10 Com 6! Hickman, John W Men ............ 165 Women Cuolan Maioï¬ty. 55 ’9. Men. .112 Women.. 90 Women A SSESSOR Thos. H, Gail Pettis Majority, mot. Fred Man | ............ 145 nan ......... 61 IND. VOTERS Deerï¬eld Township Votes Com. of Highways (Io-m. of Highway! Com. 0‘ Highw-o E. E. Farmer George Healer Town Collector Town Collector Town Collector Miss Mary Dooley James H. Duffy Fred Schoefer Assasson Fred Schtefer but Othct Reliable 116 "‘11; (Continued on Patel!) 274 119 2 1 Men‘ , . Women Women h “16$: Eta: 330m .2 J 0-. am 48.4... §.Zoa=m.zï¬n< “55:56- zflmgm. Z G. S. Renig ....... 111 Assasson Assasson 1:; C. Boylan Frank Iain; .93 .V....ll7 Pumm 121371».an .113 174 111 2‘5 143 271 119 55 372 201 71 71 214 143 113 3N 104 174 176 318 Calm, F. It Never Wdume 4 Assassoa . .161 141 $7 915‘ Witiun Huhn 218 15 10m 146 T011122? 211 Tddm I91