3'30 DIM PROSPECT FOR DEERFIELD PAVING N L' .\1 BER 30 NOT ASSURED THIS FALL} ed this fall is somewhat dim, accord- ing to latest developments as reportcd "rom the ofï¬ce of the county super- ntendent of highways, Charles E. Russell. The contractor is anxious to Effort Being Made to Prdvidei for Early Start; Cement E Situation Hinders Operations proceed with the work as sooon as possible, if the cement can be obâ€" tained, it is explained but there is no nuurnnce thnt a supply of cement will be avaihble. ‘ The Highland Ptrk-Deerï¬eld road is on the preferred list, but not on the priority list of the state department of highways. while the Lake Villa- Antioch road is given priority, and the Libertyville-Area job is likely to have first attention owing to its pre- sent condition. The Briergnte club has been 93-: pecially fortunate i: .securing’ thci :ervices of this fflnons ï¬rm. which has ofï¬ces in London, Enghnd. and Detroit. Mich. Colt, MncKenzie i Alison have laid out all the famousl golf courses in America in the last: .‘0 years. including‘ the Pine Valley; course at Philadelphia and the Old: Elm course here, which Capt. Alison; says are two’gfï¬n best in this coun- l .4_l 'r'ru.~pect that the Highland Park- i'eerï¬eld hard road will be construct; Demund for (‘ement (‘ounty Highway Superintendent Russell states that the cement situ- ation is easing up to- some extent, but the state highway division has numerous jobs nearing completion and others requiring cement urgently because of their condition, and these are getting preference in the distri- bution of cement, of which the state is receiving only about six curlonds a day, instead of 30 cars, the normal average supply. EXPERT PRAISES BRIERGATE COURSE The bridge on the Highland Park- Deerï¬eld road is nearing completion, and when it is ï¬nished the road will we reopened until such time as it is rowihle tu start grading and cement m-rk. l'nless this is possible very «um. it is felt that it were better to ‘qu' tho road in its present condi- tilln uwr winter. rather than have it mpax‘sal'lc during the cold season. amount uf late grading operations. Briergate Golf club course. recently; mmpleted by the famous English ï¬rm ; =-f golf course architects, Colt. Mac-j L-{enzie 8: Alison, is highly praised; :ry 'Capt. C. H. Alison. member; ofE the ï¬rm. who was here Monday and! Tuesday of this week on a ï¬nal in-! <p¢~ction of the course. The captain: Ieft Tuesday for Cleveland, Ohio. ‘ I Captain Alison of Famous Eng- lish Firm Here on In- ' spection Talks of Work _)uJ-I~ .- 1ry. The! ï¬st) were architects fore the ’two best courses in Canpda, the1 Toronto and Humilton courses, andl have laid out all but two of the really i great golf grounds in Americu. l .11: l 5......- .v.- Speaing°$iï¬hï¬ergm Capt. 'Ali- son said: “Qty-"17v ..v “The Brier-gate course is :n eicel- lent. one. fur above the avenge, _and while the fut that the land Irre- ahouts is 30mm!!!“ flit. that dim- . any hns been linely We in the toning chnmter of' tin Brier-ate course, and thc plentiful timber is an aided m The club. has (Continued on mo 12) _ Am HITECT (1051512:th , IT :_ STANDARD mar. IS ' a ‘mmmn on sunnkï¬' hymn" Saving Period 1! a manic!!! Saturday; ' Daylight saving period cmk It 2 a. 11:. Sunday morning, Sept. 24. md from then on sundlrd time will rule on tbLNorth Shore. With the coming of shunning day! of toll the clunge will be welcome, especially to those who have to riu betimu in the dark fall and winter mornings. Don't forget to turn your clocks hack we hour Snturdty night when you retinéâ€"lut you and yourself go- ing to chop}; one hour ahead of Ltime Sandi; domlng. , “Excellent Course†, tilt and l L. 0. 0‘. M. Plan Big Celebration *eallyi for Next Week. Dancing 3 Two Nights Weekly RESUME SESSIONS AT TRINITY CHURCH'SCHOOL Rev. Bihler to Return Next Week: Classef; to be Rc- .pLAN A 8105.000 BUILDING organized The regular sessions of the Trinity Church school will be rvsumod on Sunday murning next. September 2‘7“). and trachers and pupils are urged to he in their plan-s m the church at nine thirty. During the summer thert- has been a children's service and instruction at ten o'clock which has been well attended, but now that teachers and pupils have returned from their v.- cations the regular work will be re- sumed. The girl’s choir will be re- organized and will sing It Evnnston on Snndny. October ï¬rst. Rev. Bihler will not return until mxt wwk, but pupils win he regis- tered on Sunday and classes urgun- ized. NEXT WEEK‘S PROGRAM AT PEARL THEATRE This Week‘s program at Pearl The- atre includes the following pictures: “Blood and Sand" with Rodolph Valentino to be Big Fea- ture of Week Sunday, Willigm Farnum in his latest society drama “Shockies of Gold"; Monday, Tuesday, and Wed- nesday. “Blood and Sand," the fa- mous novel by Vicente Blasco ibanez. author of “The Four Horsemen" Ind the play by Tom Cashing in which ()tis Skinner starred on Broadway; Thursday and Friday. “The Good Provider" with Vera Gordon and Dore Davidson; Saturday. Robert Rawlin- Post story. Matinee at two thirty Saturday. See program on havk page of this paper. son in his- lam-st detective story “Don't Shun!" from the Saturday Evening K. OF C. To CELEBRATE COLUMBUS DAY. OCT. 12 Ouilmette (‘ouncil to Give Ban- quet at Kenilworth. Will Have Quartet Kenilworth Assembly Hall on (‘0- lumbus Day. October 12th. at KOO P. 31., which will be one of the big- gest events of the Day in the Illinois District. -\ real evening's enterwnment has‘ been prepared by the Committee and Honorable Jerome Crow.ley Master: of the Fougth Degree. Henry Rathâ€" bone, and others will address the gathering Q Tickets can be procured from W. A. Bellinger. of Wilmette, or from William Dooley. of Highland Park‘ Reservations are rapidly coming in and those who intend to be present should not delay in advising the above persons of the number of tick- ets that they will need, In the sup- ply is naturally limited. Wilmette Council is 0“ for its big- gest night and its North Shore friends know that that means 50m:L thing. Entert‘ainmem will be furnished by the famous Columbia Quartet. dn will‘be given my Dancing will be held in the 3. music bin: furnished by Ina-phi: orchesâ€" MARDI GRAS FROLIC AT SUNSET WOOD. SEPT. 30 “Moose Day" a Mudi Gns frolic will be held Saturdny Sept. 30 in Sunset Pnrk and is under the nun- piees of the bell Loyd Order of Moose. The features will consist of gel-neg of vnrious sorts similar to those held on Highlnnd Perk Day. Valuable prizes including 9 Ford 99 next The dance. givcn every y "ad 3mm!†evening aux-in: 30?- u'nbc- hm been my '0" .m- ed. 15pm co‘flnoe this veek ml A- 2-4..) b‘ -OO-nfl SMALL'S ATTORNEYS ‘ FORM PARTNERSHIP Lake county people vlll be inter- ested to learn um Attorney! Charles. C. Le For-gee. chief counsel he Gov- emor Small. Ind Werner W. Schroed~ er, his aide. during the executive'- trial in Waukegln. have formed 1 law partnership in Chicngo. The new ï¬mn is to be known at Le Forgee er. And hu 3 suite of ofï¬ces l 1127 First Nutionll Bank building, 38 South Dearborn street. Quflmvttc- (‘oum-il. Knights uf 'n‘ us announce a dinner EMF:- invit'od to mend. Dancint 3, music HEW ADDITION T0 R. R. US H0“ To Be Ended Next Year; Plans Approved. O‘Keefe Re- Elected for Wen- tielh Time izm-t‘iun of an addition to the sun-i road Men's Home in Highland Park" to cost approximately $106,000. Vu‘ authorizad by the board of directon. of the home at the Inn'ual meeting! hold here Wedneaday of this week? This means a notable addition toi Highland Park'- in: of building in»? provementa {or the coming par and it will turniah employment to a large number of workman. . The board approved a panel! abateh of the propoaed new building aub- mitted by Holmes Flinn. archi- tects, (rid instructed them to proceed; with the preparation 0! the plans! and specification: {or the addition.. which will be modern in evcy reâ€" spect and o! ornate and pleaaina' ar~ chitecture. Raymond W. Flinn of Highland Park, member 0! the ï¬rm in charge of this work. haa given the! propoaed impmva-alt his per-aonal] attention and promiaea the board a! splendid net 0! plans as soon as poas- i ible John O'Keefe. general secretary and? manager of the home in highly eluted! in being able to make the announce. nient of the new improvement yec-' terday And also hnd cause for con-i gratul-tion. in that at tht nnnunl‘ meeting he was re-elected to hill oflive, which he has ï¬lled faithfully" and efï¬ciently for 20 yearn. _ Directon elected Wednendey In! A. E. King. xenernl secretary of the, Brotherhood of Trainmen. who wu‘ named chirmln of the board: A. H.‘ Hawley. general secretnry of the1 Fireman's Brotherwood. who u nee-i retary of the board, and V‘. B. PNn‘-; -‘-_., V. , er. general secretary of the Brother- hood of Locomotive Engineers and Frank Sughruu. passenger conductdn on the ('hiuuo Northwestern, rep- resenting thv conducwrs' onnniu- (inn. The three (lirwtnrs ï¬rst ‘m'rn- hum-d are from Flew-land. Home Conditions Excellent , The annual meeting was: nth-riled by representative: of rnilrmd mo-n {rum in puru- of the country. The afl'airs of the home were found to he in good condition and ably man- aged. Ind the outlook for the coming year Wu reported promising. ’ Campbell Chapter Honors Matron‘ s and Patron' 3 at Reunion PAST OFFICERS NIGHT , IS WELL ATTENDED One of the largest crowds ('ampâ€" boll (‘hapter O. E. 8.. has ever had at- tended the Past Matron: and Patm'a Reunion laat evening: in Maaonic hall. Paat ofl‘lcera from many 0! the neighboring chapters as well aa many members of the varioua chap- ters were present. 'All of the sta- tions, with the exception of three were ï¬lled by past Matron'a and Pa- tron's of this chapter. Madame: Russell. Morgan and White. Paat la- trom of Waukegan Chapter filled the other three stations. Two clever songs about the paat oflicera were sung by 4the regular oak-em In. Marshall the presiding matron, who a few years ago lost her put ofleera jewel, was presented with another pin. the gift of the chapter. Following the meeting refreshmenta were an!!- ed, the tables beingr attractively de- corated in purple and white. JOHN “arm I'- mom in h Wank“. 33%.: ’75:- “i; 35}: u lip-II with his dam in I'M-Purl. Four childâ€- urviu. M In In. ’ Wham ILLINOIS mummy, smut: :1. O'Koeh lie-Bland the largest crowds ‘(imp one ' o'clock Put NEW EDITOR FOB lie-ginning this week. Bohr-r1 E. Wood. who hu horn taunting editor of (he .1).st Regina- 31 Canton, “1.. fur A number n! yarn and hu had wide experivnu- in the editorial do» put-(mom of newspaper work .9- mm the editorship of the Hithllnd Purk Pra- nnd the, Luke Porn!" {or the Udell Printing Co. own? of (heu- newnmpen. Ir. Wood In (1-1 perionced and cup-bk Ind the U62]! Brother: («I that the Pnu II lor-' tun-ta in obuining the union of an: editor vompetrnt to carry font-rt mecca-fully the work of the «“th dopurtmt of than: mwmn. ‘1 Robert E. Wood. n Elude-(d Newspaper Mu. Sound By'The Pn- It. Wdud 'n roll km in the daily new," m in a.“ m- not. when hi- W W in W but mail-i. and lil- gallbl- llonbythel’msuboulduldlolb excellence u I mwlpaper und in- creue in populurlty and pnulg! in the mmunity. JENS JENSEN TO TALK 0 ON “ART IN NATURE" "W W h it Give. In VII-eta “In lull-g (Hand-y) To make on the North Show an atmosphere conducive to cmï¬vo In and to unit! the crud" colony four-fled by Ed'll’d lat-Dowel] n Pen-rbomugh. N. H‘. is the miu‘mn u! the North Show MuDowell soviet y. Founded mo yun m by Bertha Him-Arrow the afloat: I": Mn. Armvood. pmidcm; Jena Jen- Iwn. ï¬rst vire-pruidmt; Oliver Him- dell. lecond vice-pmklcm; In. Arthur Dun. cor. my" .nd Pierre Blouke. m. my. Ind tron. The season of 192nm will open with an illuflnted W by Jen: Jenn“ on “An In Nlmnâ€. No one known the phenomena or beauties of natun better than doo- Jem Jenn-n. Thin meetimz will be held on the Anoyood lawn. â€37 For"! “9.. Wilmette on Thundly evening It right-ï¬fteen o’clock. 'In mm or "in it will he held in- donn. h is open m member! Ind their tuna. LARGE ATTENDANCE AT BAZAAR LAST WEEK The Annual buur o! the Sheridan Rcbcluh and Sherman lodge l. 0. 0. F. m a bun tut-con. About one hundred Ind seventy-ï¬ve were and It the chicken popper. surf one hun- dred and Mt, enjoyed the chop suey tup r waved by the Robehh lodge. 2 dance w véry well at- tended. nbout'one hundrai coup}. being pres-n. The twin] priu who." ran: Dhmond ring. It. Hoary F. Clo. Victmla. Still-an Claws. and watch 0. W. Grenbel. Spring 81.. RI- cine. Wis 30H My 2. II II- .m th lnshlhtloa to Evening. MYS'HC WORKERS ELECT NEW OFFICERS MONDAY LADY monsoon! CAIDPAITY.0CT.C A.cudmdllhlhu'd~ and“ mouse (“nib THIS NEWSPAPER g: blurb-q Ln. rm m othw m min mu unto h xod out of nll propob tion m the lad mum of land: m other‘ pun of W county. 1! speciï¬c: t In many inn-nu the ulna nu :utod WW 1nd; unimproved in lab! cum. ouuidl ul 3 “can. u hm h. lbem‘ho‘thbuddnm Md me am. In: mums“. am not urn-ed one-tenth of the nu! “In of such prupcrth. whfle u! the um um lots and mprowmenu in High- land Park. e Fm"! WW und “(he-r mote rifles In†M It a much grey†pmponion of mad" valor. uhllply-iq'xinpmuthe v-bfolhhkrormmmaai The poem ' begin- by dun; re- cord: to I†hp! in Highhnd Put-k. I'm ‘1'" lion 0! thmt u? is: firth†provided by II.“ '“\.I Coy-u ‘ Thruway-mmm cit.- um “the oocrd of unity in 1010. without (In! giving nah. uh I Ml rain. of 80' per can b m w of Ion sud mm In llW-nd‘ rm ad Faust, than» in- cmdn.‘ (he tot of lance-my of; wm m: 10 now nnvm mun. 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Brim-mm, H *9 m, ’ " "l n rt r? f ed by com." mu. petm begin- hy dun Lo show hp! in Highhnd rm M othw Ibo" .uu h xod out of I" pl ‘ me sad an“ In other‘ â€I": of W N am t in may hm [nu I“ baud WW; raved Ida in 1* r U! u an... as It: 000“qu wmdï¬mmmm urges that th county Mm dhindlc ï¬red My Owners in mthlmd_Plr|K I“ .Forat and Other North Shore Cities “.4 ‘In sum “Obtain WM “Q ‘ of Lake County Tues j I Vivian?“ gun-ï¬at ' for 1m should be M â€in†“:1 Mum-nit†Haul-1rd “*1 thilhnlrdu-dlbyiw m: bpmm of mittâ€"um: hll ‘- mu of :11 pm mmmxmmm county to the cal bourdofmhwvduaï¬om v ton and Waco Lionwuhcldvoidbythotrhl in pmumu‘lndtbSupnmmfl,†rrorhapnpom... .lnwnu-ï¬epetmounl ream.†'tbeeounyboord mined bl .3“. mmlMeWMd begin- by dual R. donan. which, the petition deck}: I}! in "him Yuri the “rd record: lbw. simply“ a othw m min “10"“! “ch 'mxddn†'.- nd out of .n propotn Whit. 0* with" 10*" MMWMM»‘h-‘~“h “I "cord-Monum- “H. M 1‘], mm,“ _: In the uh! lack of unifomityund vulâ€" R a; and throughout the county. the baud n “ith- of review to: n third time um um ~ And did niu- tho 19w “acumen; on Mylar: and hapmvcmentu 80 per mt, 0‘ their the-"by inflating the then vxilfln‘ luck of uniformity. to the injury of taxpayer; in aid dï¬ga." ‘ . an. than and than having in studio. Ipociï¬cally «Had to such “an†Incl: of uniformity. and that]! Park and Lake Fan-t won 11‘ “used a gram propel-non of “7 full value of m than W Ito-ï¬lo! mint vduatioal.v Lion wu held void by thou-h! nndthoSupnmevoufl,†In w â€.11.“! petition ll .1“; It a W " Em by the Miï¬on that objocuon to this W [W Mod sun the county court gt 9:: Jim; uv’um scnooL WILL 7. on»: mummn A Hahn-non {or the child†of lavish will open next loudly-1A“ child-ill will I): Ind-tend ditto W W... IL. rue: P.-'l’. A. a nu! than having in studio. ciï¬cally «Had to such “an†k of uniformity. and that" 'klnl Lake Fan-t won I! used a gram pmpol'flol of Mr I value of the My: outside than.“ I throughout the county. tin W (Opiyihuéd on puck 7) 'rfl .A;;a;$§¥w7a wand}: