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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 Jun 1914, p. 1

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I'X‘k '0 (1.1156 :gular Price V THE LIFE RUGS PIVBI'S ‘Iur F’s-then lax rx Llectricity 1' Home ‘ACO )l: EH [REENSLADE RAVIOLI ’Ypr" SONS ~chneider ,0 rent mvu D”. Phone 8054- I4 ', 21rd to- trc izghf. . frame It. ete-r‘v'bodV zgimng ' ~ {his SINGING 'Y‘. everV n .my- was U re-d QM] Ahernoon, June 14. 3t Raviol- - " Purl: Thenre I! Three-Thirty O'clock Sunday .mernoon. June 14th, at 3m-thuzx o'clock, at Ravmia Park ‘Theatrr. 4 lgczure on Christian Science i'fll'be .z‘fiv‘rn by judge Clifford P. Smith. A Sundx .mernoon. June 14th, at Aline-mm o'clock, at Ravmia Park in'leatrr. 4 lgczure on Christian Science J'fll'be .zz‘v‘rn by Judge Clifford P. Smith. F S. B. whd .5 a member of the board of ;hClIIresi1:p of the Mother Church. the grim Church of Christ. Scientist. in 809 3‘0. Mans. The lecture is free and the Wic xs cordially invited to attend. 1 The subject will be "Christian Science. ill Truth a'nd Value." when u! the Highland Park Busi- By Chan. M. Thom-on 1'53“" association met in a special I shall vote for this Resolution. When 'dj'on Tuesday night to make ar- one reaches their majority and comes to “ms tor the fourth annual High the time “hen the rights of citizenship Lam Da) It was deuded to holdunm be had. there isnotonesound reason E‘cdebration on Thursday, August 6th that I have ex er heard advanced, why kainess men plan to make this' the question of the extent of those rights ‘ .popular as the preceding celebra should d(pend upon the sex of the In- 'nd ask the Citizens of Highland diiidual. The real question is not why “a, innit: out of town friends and should woman tune the ballot The to (in) e and renew old acquain question is why should she not have. it. W T followmg chairmen for Think of the great number of women nations cu: :imittees were appointed who earn their own liiing and the many u. Archie Johnson; Parade. 5. A St who possess property. There is as much ”building ard grounds \\ ilburClark; taxation without representation in deny “room. \\'m_ Metzger; (rangpona- mg them the ballot as there was in the n m M As outlined this building would be‘ ”Dairies high with three wards and "Groom. The first floor would be de l W to the kitchen. etc.. and the upper! ”to the hospital proper. The plan “Id be to care for the county's poor Heats there, not those suffering of Mlosis but those who have been «and for at the local hospital. The! “Visors seemed pleased with the; Within. The building will cost about; am. June 30th and will be gixeii at! Tuesday and Saturday evenings‘ Wenthemusic of whn‘h Will be {finished by Krell and Spanier. ll “permits. a floor will be laid on kunnis court and dancmg will be en- '“ in the air on Saturday evenings. ,“ “Hing According to Prue-Q PI... Would co». About 510.000 0|! Monday Afternoon upon a visit to “3', Late County Sanitarium County W Brown of Waukegan, unfolded ‘59 members of the Sanitarium com- “ a plan of erecting a county hos- Brick pavements are coming to be Was the only useful thing in clh‘vbere there is much automobile MC. Contractors say that very soon he will be nothing else. The ex~ m of this city is very much in Wolthe brick pavement and grad- ‘! macadam pavements are being Med by it. The brick pavements “here twenty years ago are some of hill good condition now. The ob- Hifluthat they are too noisy for resiu h? streets is partly true. but it is mthat so much of the present day ”it is rubber tired that the noise is not WHY great to outweigh the great “win its favor on account of its MD PARK DAY THOMSONJN FAVOR §I CELEBRATION AUG. 6 OF WOMAN’STSUFFRAGE t“, A. A. Moses; advertismg. J. H, mfinances, H. Denzel; decorations, “AndersUn. games, E, H. l’urt'y. . ms PLANNED FOR an; my WHY SHOULD wom NOT HAVE vomnus mom ELECTRIC ucm P Men's Auocintion Cnlled Spec- It in True tlut .11 Element: that live on , H “in; Tuotday Night. Cour On“ And Crookedneu no Ag-inlt , ‘flggu Appointed. Invite your Grunting Women's Rights, ;_ Relatives And Friend: uys Thom-on "iii“ quality. It seems ‘0 be the only m that will wuthstand auto traffic and N heavy teaminglâ€" The Evans!" Ind“. m ACTIVITIES AT momma HOTEL M Index Point. to Pavement: LI“ There 20 You" Ago “Duncan! Everv Suturday Evening, Cumin-cm: June 20Ch. Mu-ic by Kr.“ and Spun-net buying this season there W111 be the “an: ever: Saturday. commencing WayJunL-Jt‘nh in m fmxr to six- mdclock, undcr {he du‘eumn of Mr. WC. Carrol? Admissinn In these finwill be {res and rercnti of the M Shore towns are mrdinlly invned. Tungulardanre; ml! begin on Saturd. y ”evening at July 3rd. the first open Haida/me win be given and each al- me Saturday evening thereafteg. muons mav I)“ made for tables by Winning the hotel office. The HigbIaniJ LEUURE 0N CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COUNTY MAY ERECT HOSPITAL CALLS BRICK BEST PAVEMENT l Their Mature. 1 l ‘ The North Shore Gas Company wishes! l to caution its patrons to. be careful be- Q ; fore buying or renting any appliance for f 1which a claim is made to cut down the} ‘ gas bill. They have been notified that a man is soliciting in Highland Park to in. } stall an appliance of this nature. They i twill not allow any one to tamper with i their meters or regulators. and will not be l responsible for any accident. 1 They also wish to caution their patrons in l . having water heaters connected without l flue pipe. The flue pipe is necessary on | all water heater connections to carry out the carbon-monoxid which iaas Won! as the gas itseli. Think of the great nurnber of women who earn their own living and the many who possess property. There is as much taxation without representatmn in deny- Ing them the ballot as there was in the tyranny against which the Boston Tea Party was directed 1n the damn of our Nations hi:tl)ryr The busmcss of the government is very closely related to the busjncss u! earning a lxving and woman has the Mime right to :1 mm- in the Iormcr' a: >hc has 10 participate in the latter. Woman hersclf is nut the only benefi‘ wary of the granting of suffrage to her. Wunzaii suffrage leads to the free discus- sion m public questions in the home and results in an inc'eased interest in public Minus on the part Hf the men 0! 1h:- i'amily ahd consequently raises the gen. eral lcvcl nf intelligence on suuh mauers Man) (if the: issues sailed at the ballot box today imnlx'c mural questions? Am- erican womanhood will be fpund on the right sule of every mural question. It 1 had no other reason for favoring Woman Suffrage. I would be inclined to that position because of some of the lurces that fight it so bitterly. Although It is true that some good people are up posed to it, it is also true that all ele- mena that live- on vicesl'and'gnft and crookedness are against granting women the right to vote. I: seerhs to me that should be sufficient reasons why every one who stands against those things should be in favor 0f gixing that right to them. ()ne of the best arguments in favor of granting the right of suffrage to women is to be found in the testimony of men who come from states where the women have been voting for years. One of my colleagues in the House who comes from such a state. in speaking on this question recently. said, “while our experience has proven how rediculous.‘ are the usual arguments against woman suffrage. it has also demonstrated the advantages and benefits which accrue to the com» munity from and through the influence of women in elections. Our polling places have been entirely free from scenes of disorder. The standard of candidates and officials has been high. Our legisla- tion has been advanced. The influence of women voters in the enforcement of law has been most marked and beneficial." In the same connection another mem- ber of the House. made the following statement; “Out in Colorado we have learned that whenever we are battling for a good cause we may appeal to the women voters with confidence that their response will be prompt, vigorous and intelligent. The people of our state are so well pleased with the workings of equal suffrage that a proposition to de- prive our women of the ballot could not secure five percent of the popular vote." What better proof of the pudding can there be than the eating of it. At the municipal election held in Chi~ cago last month.t'6ur lllinois women demonstrated that’they will vote it given the chance and vote intelligently. as was particularly demonstrated in the vote of the women on the little ballot propositions. lcould goon and cite other reasons why I feel I should vote for the Resolu- tion in question and I know of none to the contrary. Joseph Cameron. of North Green Bay Road, while repairing electric lights on Tuesday afternoon touched a live wire and was badly burned. The accident occured about four o'clock on the corner of First St. and Central Ave. Mr. Cam- eron received six large burns about the left arm, leg and back. and when he fell. struck the ground and broke his jaw and nose and received terrible cuts about the late. and internal injuries. A specialcar was Wired tor by Ed. Marnneyn He was taken to the Eizinston hospital whe re he is under the care of Dr. J, P. O'Neil 0! this city. As we go to press .\lr. Cameron's condition is improved and there is much hope for his recovery. JOSEPH CAMERON SERIOUSLY INJURED Touch-d Live Wire. tad \vu Badly Burned wun. a. Fun-1'. Broke Hi0 Jaw and Non. Injuriu Received Internally For Prize: Given Aw-y by the North Shore C..- Co. on Solurday Night as follows; N» 232. Mrs‘ F Mums, Fange; 1338. Mrs. W. E. Beckcr. water hratcr; 2676, E. .-\. Fletcher, water heater; 3000, \V. F. Bm‘krr wamv ”on. 135‘), E11 Gem, waffle iron; 1143. E. G BurriH. waf- fle iron; 1110. E. Heme. gas Iron. 1082, F, Freibele‘ gas irnn; 126'). Mary Fay. gas iron; 1089. Mrs. M. Buck, Rutz gas huh:- 612047, Wm. Dunck, Rutz gas lxghlcr; 3075, Oscar Maechlle, Ruiz gas lighthrr; 1112. N. A Aldridge. Rutz lighter. 2070. Mrs. McWain. Rutz gas lighter; 2797, E, Gurney. Rutz gas lighter; 3040. no name on acooumol stub being taken instead of coupon; 2089. Rut: gas hghxcr; no name on account of stub being taken in. stead of coupnn, Rutz gas lighter; 2593. Mrs. E. Abbott, Rutz gas lighter; 137T, Oacar Maechlle. Rutz gaa lighter; 2069 W‘G.McLean. Rutz gas lighter; mu, Mrs. Daniel Cobb. Rulz gas lighter; 1352, Henry E. Mason, Ruiz gas lighter; 2029. Saturday evvnmg marked the clusmg of the North Shore has Company's ex- hibition and demonstrations of various household appliances Those huldmg lucky number.» and the articles “on are B. J. Stevens. Ruiz gas lighler;1005. Richard Lawerence. Ruiz gas lighter; 1342. Miss Marie Cawlev. Ruiz gas light- er; 2584. Mrs. H. l). Faxon. Ruiz gas lighter. 1011. Fred Peuckert, Ruiz gas lighter; 1095. Arthur 5!. Peter. Ruiz gas lighter: 2541. Viola Pansie. Ruiz gaslighi- en 2056, James Bowden. Rutz gas lighter; 2599, Frank Knight, Ruiz gas lighter; 2033. Mrs. W. R. Ruffner. Ruiz gas light- er;1211, Ed. Eichler. Ruiz gas lighter; 3026. Henry E. Mason. Popular gas light- er. 1100. Alice E. Kurtz. Popular gas lighten 2612. no name. on account of stub being taken instead of cou- pon; Popular gas lighter; 1368. or B. Brand. Popular gae lighter: 1354. Mrs. H. E. Mason. popular gas lightfl; 2692. Anna Bahr, Popular gas lighter; 3089. T. Clark. Popular gas lighter; 2527, C. P. Sullivan, Popular gas lighter: 2535. Mrs. F. 8. Green, Popular gas lighter; 2049. O. E. Carmen. Popular gas lighter; 1353. C. A. Donner, Popular gas lighter; 926. R. J. McKinley. Popular gas lighter; 2558, Mrs. E. Eichler, Popular gaslighter; 1217, F. P. Crawley. Popular gas lighter; 1328. Vida Fort, Popular gas lighter; 1092. W. E. Becker, Popular lighter. lOC8. Mn. H. Friebele. Popular gas lighter; 2636. Sidney Magnusson. Popular gas lighter; 1400. E. Maechtle. Popular gu llghler, 1280, Catherine Firzgerlld. Popular gu lighter; 1401, Hilda Hoffman. Populnrgu lighter. 1193. Mrs. O. B. Brand. Popular gas lighter; 2686. W. E. Brand. Popular gal lighter. 2752, Mrs. J, Mentzer, Popular gas lighter. ._L. Th; articles must be called for within the week and thou who fail to all will lose their prizes as other numbers w1ll be drawn. _ The North Shore Gas Co. and the vari- ous appliance houses represented are very well pleased WIth the success of their exhibition and demonammun held here for the last two weeks. Puuuon Fly From Chicago to Fore“ Beginning Yesterday f 310 Round Trip Beginning yo csterday, June 10th pass engcrs are being carried (rum Lhicagu to Lake Forest by Jack \ Has and C. C Witmcr in their hydro- aeroplane for $10 a round trip. The terminal passengp station forChi- mac's first hydraaeroplanc transit line is Clarendon Beach on the north tide. near Lincoln Park. HYDRO-AEROPLANE TRANSIT LINE HOLDERS 0F LUCKY NUMBERS HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS. THURSDAY, JUNE 11.1914 for aChum So" Unqunlly Lug. f You cm with Puviom : an Maia! Pmnu i I. all! '5“ Ella Place School unae The exercise: that mark the Close t»! ‘ the ghoul year begin tomorrow, Friday :33: ;w1th the annual school ptcmc on tle Te ‘FJm Place grounda. Lumh will be served ‘ pl.“ lln the ulual way and a miscellaneousin":t ‘ program of entertainment: wull be given , i in the auditorium. The proceeds from i m th the sale of lunches. etc. are used dunngl rk =he year to furniah basketball outfits and [pa l . . , . 1 acatt 1 other sumliea for the athletic BMIltlon. ‘ v I The annul exhibit of acth work will be mon lopen to the public Monday afternoon, . The: [Tuesday alternoon and Tueaday eventng ‘, rtahl lot next week. On Monday afternoon at ; gave two o'clock the annual flag day exerrioea 5 felt V ‘will be hdd on the school lawn. Wed- W lnesday morning at nine o'clock will oc- ‘ the l lcur the hat morning assembly of the i to k. t year at which time the class ol June 1914! K . will give their clan history and prophecy : "m! land honorable mention: will be awarded. o *On Wedneodav evening, June 17. 7 ‘5 as”, o‘clock. the clodng exert-uses wxll be held. 0' m E The claaa will resent a musical program the l ‘and Prof-cor Rollin D. Salisbury ol the Fytlt 5 Univeraity of Chicago will make a short ‘ we h jaddrese. aim in to be followed by tle- Tl l preaentatbn o! diplomas by President and l John V. Norcroaa ot the Board 01 Educ;- ‘ nc' ltion. There are thirty-two graduating 1 are! [in this year: class. {that D!“ Doufigldshbldu High School The twenty-filth annual commence- ment 0! the Deerficld-Shicldslligh Ichool will be held IURavinia Park Theatre on the evening of June einhteenth It eight- fifteel'rn'clock.’~ The program will be I: (allow: Orchesqu Selections ....... HIGH Scmxn. ‘ ‘wnll be open Monday, Jum- the fifteenth. prep: ORCHESTRA ln responu- to the pflitmn refemly At ctrrulated and ngned by over {nur hun cuun drtd ntiunu of Highland Park asking in; a that the Ossoli Club reconsider the ques- ' for t tion of clomng the bathing bench tor um ? paw year. we are glad to announce that He 4 121m lcxty councnl has made it possible [or us: All to accede to the" rrquest and the bench llldcr ORCHESTRA Invocation ..... REVEREND F. 805011) Class Chaps, A Summn Fam)‘. . . .Hadly Greeting! Iromfthe class of 1914 ,.PHIUP Spawn. Clai- French-m Double Ola-net. Cydr 0]wa . .Cadm Brie! Add"... Thu my. deols 0/ Thu audOtermLs PROF CHARLFS H Juno \ mlin Solo ...... Goumucn Smut PFLZR Male Chorug- luflammntus ,,,,, Rossmi Presentation 0! Diplomas Orchestra Selectmn. Hum 504er ORCHESTRA Musical program given by members of the grldualing’class. Sndnry Arno Dietch conducting. Tthe 7 are fifty-five puplll graduatim in this war]; class. Lincoln School The canmencemrnt cxrruscs of the Lincoln sghool NH be hrld (11 next Fri. day evening. June 19th at mm o'clock, In the ammbly room The graduating (lass will present {hamnha The cash)! character! is as follows Hiawathgthe grown man Haruld Carr The Buy, Hxawatha ., . lel Moonvy The Child. Hiawatha Harlan Pmrey Mudgektevsis ......... . Robert Weber laguo ............ ... . .Jack Abbot‘ Pau-l‘uk-Keewis. .. . Arthur Aldridge Father of'Minnehaha and also the White Pnest.. . . Calnn Aynslcy Messenger from Gilchec Manna Waller T038 Frébfl‘ Unit. ‘1“ Minnrhaha Nakunns. ‘ grainy-u: ...Wiii.‘ioonty Minnrhaha ............ Sarah Kcrfod Nakunns. ‘ V. Kathleen Kruefler Samme ......... .., . Laura Fisher Sever 1.. H ... ‘ , Elcn Enmark lndinn Woman , \'ml¢-v Knudwn There 'Irt- thirtren members (-1 the graduating dun GRADUAIION EXER“ ' OF LOCAL SCHOOIS u«1.su..w with u». Monthly HIGHLAND Pm Puss HighhndPuk. HIV Dear Sirs: I am enclosing a hule shp labeled "A Reminder." sent by the (human Tele» phone Canpany. What do yuu think about this? Do you think that a public service corpoi'ation aughl to send out statement. on this order" Isn't lhxsa case of "wild club" In View of public opinion. don't you think these people aught to be a link more pulmc in their announcements? 1: slrikrs me. that it the president of (he Lhncago Telephone Co. were to read it. (hat he wouldn't be pleased. Here ll 15: That this xcount is to bc paid at our Central Office during the first nncen days of the current month 1. explained m our announclnent at May 1. 19M. Chicago Telephone Company." Sud-am from Tolophom Co. 9%. ark PM}; in “A Remxuak Very truly youn‘ 1 Haruld Carr : . erl Mooney; Harlan Plnrey , Robert Weber ‘ Jack Abbot‘ Arthur Aldridge ‘ When we add! the counctl lo prohtbiz the hauhnu of and Ham the Usmlt beat h Ito keep the blufl clean and to ltght ann .poltce the park. we were only asking ‘thcn (000:!!th In the Consenatmn “1 ‘onr u! the arc-text 0! Htghland Park'l assets, the health and wellmc and mutant 0! hrt young people It I: large-h due II the umtnnu pcmvetnnce of Mn. W J. ‘Fyfle that we have gamed the recugmtt n we hold today. Capt, Frank McDermand. who has railed the Great Lake: {or thirty ycaxa {and II thoroughly equxpprd to fill the 5 post, has been engaged as balhxng master and MI! be on the beach durum the days :and early evenings of .the entire season ltu render such service as he (an to the Children. Mrs Hermann Thomas “I” errvI-rm the Oswh (hub as Chairman (:1 (ht beach. She will be assisted by Mrs. J. V. Nor crou and (he tonmnng mmnnnee Mrs John M. Tutllc. Mrs. A. J Merle]. Mr. Charlrs H. Merrm, Mrs Haney Whnc. Mm (Loom: A. Mason. Mm Rochmond Dean. Mm. John I). Rumnc. Mrt'Al’thur Moore, Miss Evrrctt. Mrs John F. L CUYUS. and Mrs. Marsha“ Slmpocu. Considerable new appararus has been ordered inxluding more ““1135 and beach umbrellas kanuâ€"n arr busy thrs wwk finishing and painting [he now bath houses, There was m‘m complaint lam year 0! petty piliering Ind m an cndean-r to elminalc this. a number uf lcx kers are being put m the benh houses for the use 01 which {we tents \ull be «hauled. Threw years ago the 03.2.01: Club origi- nated the Idea of taking charge 01 the bath Hardly a summer had passed prekusl) that the trrachemus lake had not claimed tome unprotected child. It was very apparent that no better civxc work cculd be done by the women than to sale gurd that short. Single handed. we have financed. managed and chapcron ed I! as a play umund [I u unum buuurss‘ making the watev's rdgc ultrarnxr. 1h 'mnu the {hil- drtn dawn vhrrr land bung responsible fur every hlllc and that 1-spondl. The burden o! lhns his been borne by a few unulmh women Iho havr had much In conlrnd vuxl‘ and who long sume m! 1hr need 0! cum hem, Teamsters hauled and (rum mcry place that they ahnuld not, undnmmmg the budding! and making grral mnk pool: m the but par! 0! the beach Plcmc partnes threw all lhnr rubbish {mm the park above down the blufl and the minds Iclttncd It over the and. Reports were constantly comma In concerning the um» moral condwions In the unhghled pant Thou- wrung: were beyond our power In rtght. Naturely we turned to the cny government (or hdp and pron-cum: \Ar felt we were entitled to It. There I: now a heavy fine (qr hauling and from the (heel: belch. There he a ‘ new drinking fountain In the perk Thdef are men employed by the city to keep that part clean and prospects in the law! future of ham unitary arrm‘ementef There I: In oficul otder m the hand: of the Pubhc Service Co. to Install the murh needed light: and in every way potable. the cuy father: are endeavonng to lend ; their axd In bettering conditions on the lake lrunl. FRANK IcDERlAND BATIING IASI'ER BUSY SESSION HELD TUESDAY ICIT THE 0580” CLUB ADJOURNED MEETING WIU. OPEN BEACH? OF THE CITYCOUNCIL Will Open Monday. June melh. .1000 Turned Over to Shoot And Alloy “filling S.“ h waflod. City , Committee {or Cilia. Screen. to Kocp Bluff Clean. Ugh Other Impom-t Pro- nnd Police the Park ceding- Our honest wnh u» give Hughhnd Park the best rquxpped. dunes! and win! bathing braxh that can b:- mamlamrd The rounul guarmtm to gun u: the pmtmmn that Ii no Hal (0 the Me and success 0! that beach. Wuh 1hr spmt of Cumpn‘hrnswc, good hmh, vu- \heer- fully take up the work. May {he season be om- ul great real-anon and benefit to all. 1,011“: SEYMOUR JUNEN. President To be Shown ll Hiflhnfl '1‘ Thou", Hardly. Jon. 18 Non Thursday tilt-moon and memng, the Highland Park theatrc will present a nlm mowing Highland Puk m monon. Camer- men have becn hen- for me put two weeks akin 1H poinu of interest including the whoola in their clan md fire drills, me fin Wt making I run. the Macs action. incoming 1mm. C(C. HIGHLAND PARK IN “IONS" Ald. (mar moved, seconded by ald Nichol; mat me street and alley (um mince be authorized to procure nuns icflcred “School one: block.“ “Nine S‘ow.” Same [0 he piaccd thhm one block ut all ghouls Mnuun calx‘lrd. Thr street and alley unnmulrc urn- Imhonud to plan- >I temporary Islam: a! the'comcr u! (cmral and SL johm A\r . and the Public Service Co. were lnxlrucb ed to place I red ham at the corner of Gmhy Rd. W VIM Avon, mm to place {our incandeocant lights in bk: From Park. m¢ Sheahcn moved, :Iecunded by aid. Mom. that SKXJO be appropriated [or m:- ing street! and turned over to the street and alley commuttce with instructions (0 proceed mxh the wurk at once. Mo xitm carried The financr comnlttrt's ”Commendation regarding thts app: upna mm win that 8750 be rxpc-nded m the first am; 'uurth ward; and that $250 be expended In HH‘ second and third ward; Aid. ()bee moved, seconded by hld. Shcahcn‘ that the street and alley com- mule: Ix- Instructed to part-ed with the wurk a! rrpamng algae! as recommended b) the {on-man or public wurks in a re~ port (0 the nu- muncnl under date of May Is! Mutton carried. Ald Shrahrn pcewnlrd the {ollxm-mu resolution Thu :30“! be appropriated tor the purpou 0! making the necessary rcpun to me flag pole located at the corner 0! Sheridan Rd. and Central Avc‘ The maner to be rezoned to Mnyor Hawklnl wnh power to Id. Md Nncnoh moved, oeconded by ald. Buckley, (hat the commumcauon prr tented relanve m plat-mg Ipecd limn sign» at var-om street intene'tium be rderrrd lo the “reel and lilo) commune: and p ma.- wmmnm. rnnUy. Mono. clrned. '5”: In“ Aid, (“we mow-d, unmdrd h) ald Shrahrn, mm the sure! and alley com- mittee repan bridge wugh u! Ravmla Park on Shrndan Rd. Motion carried Aid. ()bee moved, seconded by hld. Md Fearing rum/ed. xcnnded by nld. Huckln‘. [hat the Cnanr Ippoml a spccnl commulrec of three in adopt a building ordl nancc M (mun carncd. MdW-‘mbhwo‘- Tho 30““th Bo- Ioro idols...“ Alderman Ubet- moved. seconded by lldcrman Sheahen. that an ordmam‘e be prepared prundma for the wxnuruvuon of concrete sndcm alts as follows 500 fed on the west side 0! (Hencoe Ave. north of LInCUIYL on Broadway m hunt (:1 Int: 11 and 12, Mod: 6. on Waukcgan Aw, 1mm ("chard St to Murame Rd‘ to complete walk on west bade 011W Damrll Ave, In complete walk on Dean Ave. be- tween Bronson St. and Judson Ave, on north Hdr of \'m<- Ave m hum «:1 1m 4, block 32 and on anal szdc 01 Rue St. in from n! [013 75 andlsé Mohunrarru-d. CONTRACT LET FOR scum SHERIDAN ROAD further south into scuon and male mammmmm IWInoflkllndmtholM'mlCe- ACIUAL CONSTIUCHON m can SM The contact for builtiing the Sheridan Bond trom St. John: Ave. to Dean Ave. nu let by the Board 0! annl Improve menu on Tueoday the second, to the firm 0! Goehtx 'and Johnwn. The rohd in to be 0! solid concrete and vi“ be built un- der the dIYeC! wpen-inon ot the Portland Cement Co 0n nccoum ot the impov- tance 0t thts pnece 0! road the cement people as we” as the contractors promiec that It wtll be the finest sample of con- crete mad construction in the copmry and MH be used as an advenisement in future work. The actual oonumcdon mll hegn‘n as soon as equipment and matenal can he placed on the Md and It is promised that the work‘ will M completed before the end of the summer Lawn At an admurnod mecnng of the City cuunuk '1 Ut‘hda)’ mghx an ordinance mak- ing Ippruprmlmns for Corporate purpose: for the “Val year was presented and patted. a copy of which appear:- on page three 0! 1h“ issue. th the completion of this wcnk. we “'1” have a periefl road from the Ntval Tmmng Suuon through Lake Potent N North Ave. m Wmnetka. a distance of uvenlttn miles. lull it iljiwcd (hi! the enmrprioe shown by Highland Park and VP]! Volume 4

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