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Highland Park Press (1912), 21 May 1914, p. 1

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and Sundays iomist JG ROOM ‘ome Restaurant of the {bu CE CUTS Sanitary Shop no. 431-433 ORDERS ?e assmtment lite prushers ,nva: mats for :‘T A 3211' chine EAL GHICKEN Arrived'lii Schneider Ht Each *4th Park ‘hzng m Furnish- aiming zhirts, 'hc lat- socks. nior all 'I'IC com- V'nrx. If you r H 100d. 90‘ ‘ ”y txmev buy V“ (S you todzy? «up. The ackrn shad- ’ {H‘ply to N1 r does NUSTI‘RIC its ML unnect- Tibc about a. fiery «ha: it purfit'x Of igrc'dzcnts mg .5 u ell prove ten- F“ DEERHELD 5 T0 4 AT RAVINIA "oi-n Ibo Win And Team Shows Gm! Improvement. Repoul of Crescenn-Deerfidd Game from Both Side. '1‘ The. home team was nm rht-m wnh (humanism! .mu‘k that dmrac-‘hnzu us *v m Mu pre» um um». \Uu ply was [he bmmg m xxx Iri'ghhmd Pll'k pmnru ‘x-Zns 'F t‘? ~'.r.m3;1rd. (but ” “A; .nsu 11w” 15(1):); -\Elhuu{t: gum”! u "'1 ux'n flaw-x :-'x~t\ ‘hc {rh- A. "Crescent Fan" Saw“ ”The uvu'ents nosni nut Uccmckl :1 had-fought U-inning m .m. but in (by a! Kmxma Park bv 1h: gaunt m :. chargrd u. "7: with Nun. ants dzd {ZUK uncurk me) of .shu‘h (hr; .1‘ The UM Dec-meld hut me) at Vshu‘h (hr; .vr tttpunlc The uhi itecrtield hl'md‘m. wtnt h H: the ”(nuptc at years. hzn \zucnrd ltsrit, “s agzmt on the Nb an“ aremrd to hoid animals under a spelt '! hxsxs not mnant ”detract from the quad showzng made h_ Deerhcld. tor wit: Ut‘ulhbflr.‘ walk; 3" a team [hat 1: hard '0 doun. a team mt rs stronger by sue-ml non hes than gas last year‘s. The umpire made .1 mess nt hii job ’d handed out some raw dt‘x‘islons to W teams. The Crescents were es- pecially hard hit when m the titt'n mmng h called Jimmie Duffy out at the plate nd robbed the home team of the run In! wnuld ()thenvlsc hme returned n tinner m the rvgulauon rune mmngs. lvemone else <aw that the Deerfield btcher mxssed tagging hm: by »€\'§‘r3! hches ' Heximan of the Creswnh and Fans of Deenield showed up best an the field, al- fiough thn of nghland Park pulled on due star play of the game when He spear- fl a Wild heave bv Rn‘hnrd: that wa> I ed fur a my bus? error fur Joe and ”in: the barn tussle Duffy of Deer- hld starred at bat wnn hIS mo dean tippiws and .1 couple m --Y"‘(~,' «annps tax Hellman pocxetcd Arm: 4m apt'claluls amended I‘m ‘ame. \‘c-x'. Sunday the Clesx‘tnb meet 5!. MJH 5 ul Evdn<tnn Thfi :Ht‘rnng 1“ mn- tu be numhcr bnusmg 47:3” .1: 5:. Mans I.‘ a hunch m {hutch and Will make: Inc-dis g0 their hr"! mus-.2 Thx‘ fink» A be [Ild'ytfd c.’ Rmmid Pdrk. and Ml; bc milled 41,}. brand 5mm; 51‘ n~ ml‘: De 30c and hOV scar: a'k‘ Grescz-nw «,1 (Y u H 3 w -, ,. 2 v? u u 1- Derrfic-M 1 n l ”-1 w <1 1, 1, u «1 . ; m for» . {hruv 1px“. :1 {(Mt' game L M»: , , N0 \vr‘m the D€> costly «nor Johnston showed up better a a receiver than his much touted op ponr‘m, Crolin. His accurate whipcaught three men trying to steal second. while Crolm failed to catch one. and the latter did nut have a spit ball to contend with. Kim pitched a wonderful game for a youmter. allowing only four hits in Si innings. although he was wild. Cassell‘s W0 bagger with the bases full in the fifth would never have happened had Morris- ” ,at short not fumbled Richard's flounder Just before and spoiled adouble filly. Again in the ninth if Morrissey 'had fielded Cassell's grounder the side would have been retired without tieinflthe Icon. Nash who succeeded Kress in the ninth, was inivincible during the 4i in- nings that he pitched. Manager Penis was somewhat criticized for not pitching Nash sooner, but this is unjust as there was absolutely no reason for taking Kress “NH-.-” 001 While he W35 doing 3,0“ and that a ‘ Sal]. ofCWaukegan ahd at present employ- P“Ch"r 3‘0“ cannot w'“ a W." was ad in the county ireasurer‘s office, as 39”." “how" in the thirteenth mmng. chief clerk and Miss Clara Keyes who Hreensladc pitChed 8”“ b3" and was has served in this :capacitv for slzvual hit hard m only one inning. the 61h. years. as assistant.‘ Each rfiember had 3 Nine hns we“ gained 0“ him b‘" they i candidate for me first position and Mr. '9'? We” “NWT“ "Gem i" this one Pearsall's electioanas the result of a inmng‘ Deerfield mly 01!ch thezcompromise, Crescems asahimng team. It is im- -â€"â€"-_â€"'~ ~ «~â€" bossible to compare the infields of the; 0mm CODE“ ( two teams, because 0}: Decrfield infield: SAYS SH . WAS A M‘ had many more chances than the Crew; ’f or." z“:~!d. Bochuis 4t 2ndaccep'2d ~ , _ eleven chances without an error, whilcffiflu Tmn”m conmwm Mofnssey made two errors in eleven; 1"“. Sb" chances. Hutch 3130 played In crrorlcss: Reports from thé W. C. Egan home ”A- A.-. 2...,“ 'f‘maxA who was shot game The Crescent management should be cnncxzed for allowing Highland Park fans to come down from the grand «and on the field in the 9th inning. Deerfield Plays the Lily Colts next SundAy. QCU WEST/{J ~r.;L {:23 2: £3 2: ENTSWININ ' 13INNINGSSUNDAY mu! Ihe .31:er been that 'Mu'. 'rm Witncssctl the contest wxll [his snnglt- game proved tha! eam won in spne oi the one xY when wnnmg ~Hridc‘ l)\ (‘I' n his much touted op His accuraxe whip caught {to steal second. while atch one. and the Inner (' x'cx' play ed fiwptd fr! .Hx. gm. ,1‘. me lhinrer ught .1: u 2‘ 2' the one up better mxe By Ronny? r.- Central Park, the bathe of the Regularfi was the scene of a great battle Sunday when the home team defeated Winnetlu 8 to 5. Gradually the Regulars at: rounding into a star baseball team and are sure some popular. playing before: ‘ large crowd every Sunday afternoon. New faces are still appearing in the line- up as few, of the recruits ~have madd good. By Sunday, Méy 24. every one o! the positions will be filled by a regular! and every man a star. Reed is still re. ceivmiz the ball behindrthe bat and every one knows him by thisltiiiie and unani< :tmusly can him the best ammrur 'm the buvneSK He has played star ball {or Lkr (mm Snug League! for ntVtX‘in :63- «mni Harry ()hlstrom on the Initial sack is a mzalrd. Harfy piayed first b8>¢l {or \unh Chicago last year the mun that trimmed the Cresrem: a! Libcnyvxlle faar and won the championship of the mumv. H:- surc can hit the bull hard and «mm He‘s her! ‘10 play first base“ tux tiu- Regulms A” Seasuz'). Thy kvy~ Mime >ax'k wm‘ Well played by the mw :wtm‘. Mclmde, who made the "AU HM" (raw .inwn on the Phillipine Maud.» He shunsd a good head and fieldrd his pmmun x0 perfecuon. A "Johnny" Creighton played his last: game wuh the Reszhiars at shurI-smp Sunday hm mung m lhxs suange positiod to hnn. he did bunt a few. Wallie Lamb played his mid pusmon‘at (bud and seem‘ ed a: home. Duffy, Wohlhruck and Con- rad consisted of the outfield as usual and went along without. a shp. Wume‘kd proved a strong team . as had been an! tmpzned but one bad Inning put them up in the air and lost. Eddie Sykes. formerly of me New! York American League team. will be m the box for the Regulars when they cross bats wrth the strong Weeghmans of}: Chicago Sunday; It vou want to see a gtiod, 'clean. snappy game of ball. come down to Central Park Sunday. Third Team in Field Some town for $a5eball. We have m our midst anothervlocal team whiéh goes by me name of Goklberg's Cohs. The Colts are n snappy team 01 local boys 22:! showed (in: Tutsday afternoon by drieating the strong high school nine to the: tune of 14 to 4. Heavy himng by all the Colts was a great‘ feature. knocking Shrichs. of the high schuol. out of :he b0\ m the 3th :nning. The manager an- nw: :ce~ their next game for 'Hmrsd \y a" Cc-mral Park «hen flu) meet the ~:: mg Merchnms trim». Suits Filed by " rt-ceml}; a", the «1". -‘I~l;:m:' l1: Ilrf‘rV Held :he Iigh: ls pnnnpally on the po-‘ahwxw. the “via: charming t‘ml lhc mum's 0| lhc slréx’l.‘ on WhlL‘h UR“ pe-utzuners lived should have followed the” names on the 'pclitmn The peti- tmnerwglavn that as ¢llT‘..l)'1I‘.l} of the strcas are unnamed lhl“ would he a difficult task. In Vernon lhc :uit hmges on the suffrage question. Both hearings have been postponeg! untxl June lst. In the meantime. according to Supl. Quayle of the Law and Order League. there is no need of the wets being dry. there being many “quenchers” in operatic n. In Libertyville the cirizens have organ- izeda protective league and they say xhat, having voted the town dry, uhey in- tend keeping it so. Thefirst case prosecut- ed brought a fine of $50, at which rate selling wet goods in that town will prove rather expensive. Moshe" not at :Wnnkegan Saturday and ”painted Clerks Jas. G. Welch. chairman of the board of supervisors. John L Udell and Wm. Ward, comprising the Lake County board of review met in Waukegan Saturday and organized by appointing Robert Pear- sall. of Waukegan arid at present employ- ed in the county ‘treasurer‘s office, as chief clerk and Migs Clara Keyes, who has served in this~capacity for several years. as assistant; Each member had a candidate for the first position and Mr. Pearsall's electiongwas the result 01a compromise. Reports from thg W. C. Egan home state that Sewall Truax. who was shot two weeks ago today. has at tima been consicous and hasftold the family that the shooting was accidental. Mr. m is very low and mi hope is given for his recover! n); ARE CONTESTINE “DRY VOTE" BOARD OF REVIEW ORGANIZED he \ ll! by “Welt" in Vernon Town- ship and Deerfield L“: ~- “I I‘z-c-r‘361d and x1. Vcrv Mm E; ”HIYLW 1~ 1m}!!- ,i\(‘ he?! U! "3-,: (Kc-mp! SOCIEFYUFEIN THEM-050006” WILD CRABISQUEENO’TIIEIAY Beautiful 1nd annl Blouoms ue now ‘: More Mullinu 90 Sheridan Road II It Thir But. Our Summer Bird Vinit- I on Any Day Ln! Summer. P0500 on lnve All Arrived And have g to Holp Collect Vehicle 'Built Their Home. ; Lieu»: Foe. Inn-14mm .u y” “in, [In amyiu .m-hanl~ Muwunm Aux-i l-Hv‘ )1 "Him: In miw All a .1111. “H Mt. lmlrln [in IV‘ humth-nn. Thu. l.- :l gum! (inn- In (-ul than an :qq-rm-iatnvn h-r Lutnr l'u-v-I nil): ~m~h zu-zuwmrnt uf lu-ull!)‘ an um- hm- m' "olugv mahws an hen thw hm: thurn ur with null vquli~1lc~ rmhzmr} of “mu-r lll>3i~~pvn n- «'hflhh'tk‘l'llu- [how of Hu- MM -Y'4)I. I! Is our gum! Yorlllln' that Hun Un‘k Mn! ntlu-Ifi Illu- lhu jllnv lnxn .mrl Hm \Hll plu'n Huuriah )MY’“ nu-r- .\ uh um -ufi'~1.uu r \\ .1! In ”W “ill ml- Linn ~mnd.~ nn the pmkuuv “ho-re Lulu-In: and fun»! .-u.-nm~ mhru‘! «W 1hr .hlmy “lull; muth hlw'n My Hum! ’11 HI-- vu 2' n! Hu- [av-tut». :I Xv“ ) I- A! REPORT OF JUVENILE . ASSOCIATION LACKING FAILS TO SHOW NUMBER PROSECUTED Give- Number of Cm: Aclod Upon u I“ but Does Not Show the Out- come in any of then. In Poor Basin.“ Policy \Vn- arr in ru'vi m-nt out thi- “on-L tmtiu- Asmudntinn Unv- n'olllnilh A m: mid ask.- H..n \w till it nut and "HUI It.‘ tugvtlwr “Xlil ”w tun IiUllMl' vm-mlwr-i ship for. In tho- main nflivv. Thv UYht'ri in tin- .‘ir~t unmm! ir'unt uf thc‘ nun-i i-intiun. 'l'hx‘ rqmrt «hon-I that (hr .L-v nooiatmn rm-mu-i! during thv vim-all )e-ur $2,027.03‘J. runnihmmi h} thv \‘nrimxs town! as fulhm»: i i Highhunl i’uvk il; :uvmiwu 3-1335” filo-"11w. I»; [DIVIXAiN-l" . mink \Villiio-lka. 11M nu-niho-r~. , . EELS“ Ko-uihwwth. L’T lm-mhwxw ........ 2.25.75 \Vihm-Itv. 24 mulnix-I». . .i . .u 115.33 Thr win-rt dim! ~hn\\.~ aim: .1!) but $2.53 uf thih nnmunt mu «win-mind. MI it \HII ho vim-n that if the uwMK-ialtiun is to vuntinnv its \u-rk it nm-t hmo- xumh- at one". It i:- fnl’ thin 1mm." Hu- i'rvtnd hr- hm‘vh‘ that the balance of the n-porL showing thv urtivities of tho superin- LondrnL is incomplc-to and should he éldmratvd upon if it, is to haw the desired an.“ in untii-ing dollars from Lthe publim Fur instann-v. tlu- report ‘Rtatma that 166 mm were acted um ‘during the yu-nr and it. enumerates every- thing {rum blind-piggy! and huh-cent shows to ('riuwn against childnn, but in no case din-n it statv there was a proom'u- tiim. This is an owrsigh’t which should be corrected by: supplementary pun- phh-t. The association should show its nupporters that its superintendent has accvmplisbed wmething. H ”I‘ll! Mgmm mom PARK, ILLINOIS. 131M”, MAY: 21, 191;; MK v-nv :Igmn. H9 ‘1 full pink than math! hm: Iu-.t\u-~ n3 Hi- in r-wipt 14‘ 1“" pumphlo-ts Lhi- “on-R by (hr Jun-nih- l’rw umzmtinn uf thv Xurth Show. |in~ A mvmlwrv-hip .npplivnfiun H..It \u' till it nut and mail it. \Mlh tlu- tun xiullnr molnlwr- In tho- main univv. Thv (”her 4 ulmlm! IrINHt ut' 1h" :u-H- l'hh rqmrt ~h<m~l that (hr .IN' rm-rnm! during thv vim-all )e-ur runtnhmwl h} thv \‘nrimxs funnur: Innuhhn ’Iv‘ haw ”H m unvlt ‘ 1 HI ~‘ulllr. In. mm I:..|.~_ U ml! Hunk t‘u ‘ umw lu-hlml ~ nf M-mln. “hulq- HWY" :w n! .!'ul vmln. Hmrv ‘ nv haumurvw. and lung ".Ih hald Jim! I“ In'lul‘ u} ("um-H .- wll an H "I. |\ li NW “A? "in‘ ;_~_(‘.; .‘r I rl' .ll ’ l'-'\\ «12.: 1' ullmvn eyiiml- I. “lult- [in-r.- i'ul ~mln. tho-r"; norm. and long ~liml il~‘ In'lul‘l H‘ll‘. in.“ [lwl't' ‘k t‘u- ruining Ilt‘tl ~[n'i‘lr~ «i llle In ('lll l-l' Lutnr tum-A lu-ull!)' lll nut-‘ ~ llil~ the lulu tli~iti~ i'mlmnr} '1t‘l'llo'- tho»- of _ mul lul'lllllt' that, lilu- llw jtlliv‘ n lluuriah in!“ i 1:! « \\ .1! h tlw mil t iconvenience provided it the city would iratikuuy “here; ll~ Il|lil~til «it! own luv lilmtu Ill". :I t w h: ~!'ll llv'I'! III-ml. All!‘ I nutlnng mud-- Iii-'~i-l\d'ln'l lii' ln-H' lll.i:i (: . '-.'ti llll;_'!.ll «1.. mt}.- n». »_v' ' cl. i l’ii'k .IH- iwi. , unllm ‘uHi: i» ll 5.... in .-l".: .uiii--~. \i'v-.t l) I l ll 't;.‘”\ u': II N r. ~’-.r't luv-.w plum;- '~ ‘i l -!‘~«‘ 1'! Wm» «in? mum". “-‘vil ,el-u'i' iv'h' _.,., “Hr“ I>ll :i :C‘flmt I'tln. -t!. numb llvtl ’L'N \ ‘ “l "'i~ ln,~:~ I l‘i ' ing for care. Centre! Cor-er Nood- Protection (me officer was kept busy Sunday, asl was the case last year. trying to keep? . _ r l drivers. about one in tour of whom seem to have thought of obeying the law from getting into mixups at the corner of Cen- tml and St John 5 Awnues. Here the great width of both streets appears to be a "constant temphtion to break the laws of the road and the drivers speed around the corner on any side of the road they choose and cut across the Milwaukeei tracks to the great danger of people wait- » Phoneâ€"t atom b. Grout it.» ‘ Thia latter n'u‘isance could be donel away with and at the same time a public force the Milwaukee Electric to put a platform on thelast side of the tracks at this point. ' A glance at the roadway, parkway and platform on St. Johns south of Laurel will shew that there is ample room for a three or tour foot wide plat- form at Central. Of course this would narrow the street but present conditions ‘Wdll’mé that thip would aid the police in repttlltmg the mm: at this point. Police After Wheel Tax A general reluctance on the part of ‘owners to step forward and purchase their vehicle licenses {or l9l4-15 has brought an order to the police to stop every vehicle exctpt “here the owner is known to hate paid. and give the cupants ;: little first hand information as to the nm‘esmty of 'having a city Vehicle license. Thin method may discxinmiode man)“ but as the council has already ap- propriated nearly $200” of the anucxpated tuntl_it will be Et'r‘n that the is a no .‘lt‘p m- 33 ml!) lint H. ELI” UV H1.- 1 hm) Am mum moan mm sumv Those people who are advocating turn- i Submitted by the Bond ”IR Sheridan R0“ 0V" 10 the ““901“ The work of construction of the net: Park commissioners and making 3ibuildings IS proceeding as last as (buff! boulevard out oi. it in order to bring more I be expected. Recent wet weather auto traffic through lhe North Shore i has retarded the work somewhat, but the cities RY? very .P‘ ‘0 gain their ends " bulk ol the excmation for the heating without providing the means it the trafiic ’ and pm." building_ manual arts building of last Sunday is a forerunner of what and gymnasium is completed and ll! Wé W1" get this summer Chief ng '5 l concrete foundations and undergrot‘and responsible lor the statement that there: work of me two latter buildings well un- “aa- a greater ‘0‘qu 0f traffic on South . der way. The contracts let for the work Sheridan Road then than on any day 138! 1 are as follows summer. . General contract L‘ A \loses Construc- Ccntnl Corner Nood- Proleclion t10nCo.. . 516% 972. 3) (me officer w“ kept busy Sunday, asl Marble. Henry Marble (0. . {£83.50 .L- _-_- m. ..... W"... .n uméTerazm Mosaic Nmak “052m 'ilf)’ (IIh‘ Chm! Wing a!» ~1ntu~zhm the w.” proseculv mum-r5 xxlw haw :1 \lde IhviY curs wnll‘. ms rmn'n hue-nsr mg and .‘hnurfrurs haw: thz'ir “tense“ hv June my: Bank . . $1530 Accept Aid. Nkhois' Gift of City'u Mono Bolgcr. Mmh” ‘\ i" 1, - - laman . ..... llhzu it: ey nnd.Will Repair Street H. T Hm” Co. .. 1.077 10 A meeting 0! the property owners on , A. B. Leach Co. 4 _. 7,40 10 No. Sheridan Rd. between Central Ave. 1 Hams Trust . 5m, and Broadway was held on the 14th, at i ings Bank. _ _. ~ . all N which a pr0position was submitted by ‘Harrts Trust$av- Aid. Nichols and at which the city agrees } ins Bank ..... V . .. 2.568 Payahl to furnish any sum from the wheel tax time non interest bearing certificaus up to $6“) to put the road in first class ‘Chapman M1“l~ C0 shape provided that the property owners and would furnish alike amount. A com- A‘C F Childssz Co 200 Hus,“ ntjttee consisting 0' M995” 50"“ ”"97 gterest on installment dehveries under ’ >7L. A. W. Vercoe. and F. W. Cashing was apâ€"i pointed to take over the whole matter! with power to act. 4 This committee has made a contracth with Mr. E. M. Laing to do the work I which will be commenced at once. and an E effort is now being made to raise the! property owners share of the necessarv g amount. These owners have shown a i generous spirit in keeping uptheir streets , in past years and the committee has no: doubt of being hbie to produce a first! class piece 01 work and and paying for It ‘ when compieted. ' nu: min-ml. min: H-kI In order to accomodate the crowd whid: is sure to attend the Deerfield- Shields senior class performance of Jeanne D'Arc" at Ravinil Theatre Saun- day night the management has unwed with the‘Milmukee electric to nm the touching extfa cam leave Lake Bluff at 7:30; Lake Forest at 7:35; Highwood at 7:45 and 752 and Highland Park at 7:51, 7:56 m 13:20. m (here are still many good seat: to be obtained there is every indication that I «3":in audience will greet the m flint! when they fully make MAW for which they have been M iii mm {or several month; SHERIDAN PROPERTY OWNERS MEET SENloR PLAY SATURDAY MCI” \‘Y‘u at Ravi-ni- pulle‘ I plu- magnum AS mucosflsmso or mmm mm Submitted by the Bard The work of construction of the new buildings is proceeding as fast as COu‘. d be expected. Ret ent wet weather has retarded the work somewhat, but the bulk 01 the excmation for the heating and power building. manual arts building and gymnasium is completed and I}! Stack. Heme Chinzn'ey Co. ‘ H Plumbing, E. Baggot Co Heating. Brady Co. Wiring. Pierce Electric Co}. . H Boilers. Babcock Wilcox Co. 'Engine. Chuse Engine Co'. , H ‘Cvenerator. Crockcr-Whecler Motors, Crocker-Wheelcr Co. . Filter, Greer Chemica lCo.. . .. Vacuum Cleaner, Spencer Tur bineCo... The type of construction is high glass and Wally fire proof. having in View permnency. satetv and low insurance rates. Total, . ............. 'Provisional until June 15m. The cost of new construction wall be approximately 164} cents per cubic loot. which includes power plant, generators. boiler stack. vacuum cleaners. and filter; The contracts include allcrauons and remodeling in tht presen. building «ca- sary to connect and adapt it for use in connectmn with new buildings. bu! do not cover hardware and fighting fixtures. The schuul term wfll close Jum- 18, al which lune K‘IPYHUODS on me preset)! bunldmg u)” be immediately begun and pushed a» rapidly m pnsmble. so that n wxllbe m Trad111(‘>~ for :‘hmn use Us Sanmbcr. E An arrangement wasimmedintel) milk :for the district to receive 3% interact" on ‘ ithe balance of proceeds remaining ’ pt: I hand until drawn for and during 000 : fstruotion. The Board and the beopk of f 'the district are nude: great obligation to i Mr William M. Dooley, Township Tm urer. for his hearty cooperation in mur v . ing to the district this interest on depiasit of the fund. The mic h}: Hm Board 0! Educal‘rm M iht‘ High St‘hm'I U5 'hr VJWLW‘HIF'I bond vssue <1Hhel):sÂ¥n't In the FILNI Trust and 5mm N Bunk. l‘hâ€" Mi: huMer: hm been (Miscd "hr mlx- “11> rm :! 4 .19', hm», Hm {)Ivt.‘(‘(‘\:~ rm‘cnrd (ur 1hr hundx muvnrd :« :93”: $9? (w :mmnu ul prrn‘mzm 513.5” 0 Thr md> 1:3:er Hmddc-r Furs»! Truzd and EH ‘C. F. Childst Co. 2‘00 l’lusfuilin- terest on installment dehv cries under con- tract for bonds m escrow with rights to require full delivery ‘ Merchams Loan Trust Co .......... 1.835 Paylblein time certificates without interest ‘ Those bids were conditional and vac lea advmugeous to the district manure bid :ccepted. Wu. J. Sch“! Tuba 59sec in CL... H. Wurs- Ston ' A new shoe store was added to the city's list of business enterprises flat Thundly when Wm. J. Schmidt opened a nhoc Want in the cm H. War- ren m on W.Centnl Ave. MLSchmidt huloopunhued the busineu ol'the Highland Park Shoe Repairing Co.. fund after this week “mine hem.” Mr. “de- hum vi" he in charge of his oboe; ne- mirim W thus usurinc good I Not Include lithium. Electric Council Rafe" Proposition to Spend Fixtures not. we Belicvo, 0nd- 3 ‘ 81min Oiliu Street. to Finance in; Grounds Ind Fnrni-‘h- ‘ . Contain... Scnd Quoshoa in. the Building: 3 : It Lu! Settled NEWSROESTOREISOPM HH[I‘U The Bond Sale I'Uzt xx (TC :1! h l'xemmm 2,568 Payable in lflHI‘rr cord - The following is a brief‘ report and l of the negfshort comment on what the council did 35‘ as muff] Tuesday night in regard to spending the :91 weather ' vehicle license fund: Ald. Stevens moved what, but a": ' that $500 of this fund be expended in the heating J oiling the central streets of the west side. arts building ’ An east side alderman objected to the ted and u“. l term west side but Mr. Stevens stated undergrofind i that he had to use the term in order to iings well un- ‘ydmignate the district he wanted oiled. for the Workfln reply to an objection. from an east !side alderman. to this expenditure, Mr. ,5 construc.iSteverts stated practically that the east strafing) ‘ side representatives had secured $1350 of _ 4333,50 : this fund for two of their street: and mg t that an objection ftO spending $500 on a 2,530.00 ‘ dozen or so west side streets was small 1013.0) ! potatoes. Md. Obee moved that Ald. 152mm) l Stevens' resolution be amended to read 28,755.00 } that $1500 be appmpriated to oil all the 3,430.00 '. streets not covered by the Improvement :0, 6.65300 l Association. This “as referred to the 1 mm! finance committee. 82.39.979.70 2,680.00 3,013.0) 15219.00 28 765.00 B 480 00 6 653 00 1311.00 2,2 73.“) 1220.00 821.00 1.200.“) lxlhbl “0.53 “[127 100.40 "flt‘r (l‘ 0.91 WWW -G.TTIEWIIEELTAX With all these appropriations it is in ten-eating to note that the City Clerk's estimate of the uncunt available for the Improved Road Fund is 35.700. Olthis. 31M. a slight increase over last year. is supposed to be coming from auto fines and 33%. an increase of $900, irom the vehicle tax The appropriation for re- pairing three streets which the council has made reduces the amounts available for all other work and leaves. if the total of $5700 is realized. only $919.88 available for oiling. It is interesting to note that the amounts being appropriated so freely have not been secured as yet. Upon motion 0! Aid. Nichols. seconded by Aid. Putnam. the sheet and alley committee was authorized to furnish the Highland Park Improvement Association, free 01 cost. as much stone in it may need {or repairs‘ Supplemental Amunentl Supplemental Assessments were ordered as follows; N0 106. “stem ti.’ sewers draining lhenurth end: 110. mi mg ~ystem of :tieets‘ including parts at Drrrfield Ave, Hickoiy St, McGovern 5L and Laurel Axe: 125, pming St. Johns Ax'e. from Moraine to St Johns P1 and the latter to Vine Ave; 1‘38. pa\‘lllfl parts 01 St‘ Johns and Maplr Aves. 1‘70 paving parts (:1 Highvmnd and \t, Johns Aves, BIUUH‘. Logan \‘Yt‘>[ and Clark Sts. urchnam‘e ‘2' ma! rho bra dump-d. and n:):1h 1:! the WIMMIASST Compnny Will Haw. H. Display in Fletcher Block Next Week Samples of food product: music while you eat them and a demonstation o! the latest appliances which use gas in their operation will be offered the public by the North Shore 6‘ Co. beginning Moo- day when they will open a fine display in the Fletcher block. A model kitchen. laundry dryers. compound ranges, simplex ironcrs. Ind anon-mic and instantaneous heaters will be on view and in addition there will be a display by the Chicago Clothes Dryer Co. and a sale of hand painted china. PW! Om. C, W. Aldridge, representing the health depanmem, is out this week notifying property owners that all cesspool: and drains must be cleaned before. the mnud inspection we week. The Inspector is also getting after-even) owners of vacant propcny which ha been made unsighdy as well is unmhry through the depodt Hod!!! MM in Civil; Notion to of waste Fire in the woods near the Carl Boer- mam: home in Ravinia nearly annoyed that sentient-new at noon Tues- «10011121013le by me firede'~ pertinent “mic. Mr. Hoermann be. licveudmthefirevunt and 08m: reward Icrthem and conviction at the offender. ‘ GAS APPLIANCE DEIONSTRAION A ”Md!“ ANNUALSPIIIGOfllUPON nu of PM WI. 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