12,000 Comic AX Avenue 7,250 weak n3'75° with your NC H Â¥ L E: lds buy. uPt | tell le r & & C â€"*~ "The NEW RECORD MADE _ IN BUILDING HERE $260,000.000 IS FOR MARCH | Exceeds Any Previous Year at This Season; 1923 Will Beâ€" ‘‘That Highland Park will break all records for one year in the history of building improvements |in â€" this â€"city during 1923 is mdiatedj by the reâ€" port of Building Inspector Edward M. Laing for March, which shows that; exclusive of the $100,000 addition to the Lincoin school, permits have been issued by him during the month for improvements worth an estimated total of" $260,000. This is a record for this month and March is not yet ended, but with the activity in buildâ€" ing already so pronounced thus early in the spring, there is every reason to believe that the total for the year will exceed two and a half millions of dollars. Permits Issued The names of awners or contractors obtaining building permits, with loâ€" cations of the improvements and es timated cost in each instance, accordâ€" ing to Inspector Laing‘s records, are as follows: Bz * wood drive, â€" Louis Bérube, for H. E. Mason, residente on site of house recently burned, $10,000. â€" ; es Park avenue, $5,000. _ James B. Mueller, residence corner of Laurel and Dale avenues, $12,000. C. L. Hendricks, frame house at Oakland and St. Johns, $6,500. |â€" _ Matt B;;nâ€" Co., for W. H. Vehon, residence on Lake avenue, $40,000, _ Moldaner & Humer, store and office building, Sheridan road, $30,000.;_ _ . Max| Boyer, house on St. John‘s avenue, near Sheridan road, $7,500. > * A. Johnson, house on Vine avenue, $6,000. : ‘ : Daniel McLellan, house on St Johns avenue, $5,500. 3 se o es Frank , Rossi, ~house in _ Ravinja Highland$, §$§000." : :. >_.~.~ "_*/ â€" R. W. Martin, summer home on De Tamble avenue, $4,000. _ l:IZa;'(ZMnm Co., for Dr. H. S. Gradle, reskience on Vine street and Ravinia place, $20,000. _ . Thomas Simpson, for H. R. Dailey, residence on Sheridan yoad, $25,000. â€" A. D. West, two houses on North avenue and Logan street, $5,500 and $6,500; total, $12,000. 7 â€"â€" Zimmer & Huber, two houses on Jots 2 and 4, Block 72, Huber‘s ‘subâ€" division, $10,000 each, total $20,000. Charles Moody, residence on Roger Williams avenue, $15,000; I George Schwa"bach, for I. Brandt, hous$| on St. Johns avenue, néat Roger Williams avenue, $7,000. > Dr.. Gray, residence on Ravinia ’l.c., “W’ * C " Edwin R. Cole, house 3 4 14 00 18 1 Th caperecaiiiareaiietiinnrsng" To s as old fashioned or modern mothers and fathers. Games appropriate to The occasion will be the feature of the evening. & Tbemldtmhmdï¬"" w'mozth.pntmmwd LOCAL FIRE DEPT. TO CIVE ANNUAL DANCE _ % Hke +AE OR MazECE c NOAE CTT C 20 CC n NC next Wednesday evening, April 4th, at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school. chase new equipment for the departâ€" â€" Te 0 nc sA K avack enane. w q onl 0 l t on h. ment. Every resi.at of Highland Park should give their support, for added oqdpm!t}'"":“" 'L_ tha date, Wednesday, April 4th. Â¥. W. C. A. CAFETERIA HAS NEW MANAGER h Lc 222. aMi ds ut ie tr t it‘ Cc Washington, D..C., is nOY, the man. ager of the Y. W, C. A.‘eafeteria. Miss Treat, who was very successful as m wmr“ m 'm’. dOI" mitory . at Yanktown college, Yankâ€" town, South: Dikota, is thoroughly experienced and competent and comes o ohiv‘ recomnended . to. Highland ‘The annual dance of the Highland Miss: Alice hr“fl". residence on Ridgeâ€" iner ~Year: for Improveméents Ievap maxoar s‘ house on West Treat, recently of H. R. Dailey, on Lincoln Highland Patrk fir hters : have hdi‘-"l{uy week, wi& &‘m lealls up toâ€" Wednesiay ffte ‘The first was Tbout 5 o‘clock Monday evening, when the upper ‘of the residence of Epnest Kuthne, 615. Onwentsia avenue, was se usly damaged. The, was estimated at about $500 The fire is boli‘vedtohave;een_ h to an overhea stovepipe, or ot! similar cause. ‘The bhouse is one/df the oldest in H|@hland Park, old vess idents say, having been erec ï¬zf Hank Mowers | about 40 yea 6/ ago, and is regardedias one of the 4 l}lnd- msiï¬s of the ¢ity. The work of theâ€"firemen saved it from destrucâ€" ie second alarm cagbé ‘‘mbout 8 o‘clotk ‘l‘uu,dui:wning When a chimâ€" ney burning out set ;}‘ roof of the Oliver S, Brown yeéaide ee, Roâ€" ger Williams avenue. [Fhe damage was confined £ & smal}’e in the roof, the firemen having "; en able to extimguish the blaze wilfi the chemâ€" ical |before flames: obtaitipil headway. 'cm t%ird fire o¢ "«;'u about 3 o‘clo e ay exfgon n a grass blaze on the LuciBM M%fll- iamg place, South Gredfh Bay road spread across the road W the Roserâ€" wald property where it @B 8 oyed two haystacks. Tte ‘firemet :’E‘x ade â€" short Wortq of the blaze as soo§ las they arâ€" rived. pAasik 9 : ' LOCAL Emés EN \\._ ONE TEA Lineup Is Sent in by Chairman Page; Lack of Ii Is â€" | Reported || ighland Park Elks lodge will be represented by but one téam in the first | Elks meet, th be held in Chi Lgo next| month.. |Chairman of the bowling mmitteo, ward Page, iled the following ling@hp this week: A. ncioni,, J. â€" Hee ’,Z?’ ciler, E. Skidmore, H. Nielsen, &hd M. Shiel. |standing} of the fiv@g/men in the Elk lleague just finished was third, foutrth, sixth,! seventh & "f; twelfth in the individual column, Which shows fou the tha not thir the pro of isin AT PEARL THEA | PROGRAM NJ Splendid Bill Begin ‘&.vm. "A Bill of i |~ mment"; Big Peéarl the‘fat will p lowing progranm next w Congtance Binney in vorcement," | from Clé lowing program next w tek: Sunday, Consgtance Binney in ‘{A| Bill of Diâ€" vorcement," | from Cl@imignce â€"Dane‘s te Tflc stage hit of 1921â€"22; Monday and Tuesday, Jesse L. Tatky presents Jack Holt in ‘"Making w an‘"; Wedâ€" n y and ~Thursday, allace Reid in |"80 Days"; Friday, Géorge Beban in | Sign of The Rose," written \supervised by Georke Beban with Helene Sullivan and sped y selectâ€" ad! anst*> Saturday, > Ninety and | At the next meeting of the Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s thgb,. to be held de? Tuesday eveni9g, in Witten‘s hall, the feature of the program will tie an address by Ethdl Colson Brazleâ€" tbrr:n the subject, "The Crying Case of the Movies." Thk meeting is at 2:&) p. m., and a la'tt.tendanee is BAKERY SALE, .. /. AT SOBE MEN HAVE BUSY & wnm(j ALARMS Serious‘ Fire; Two Others Minor Nature; Landmark > bakery sale will be held Saturâ€" ; March 3ist, if Bobey‘s Meat iarket under the augpices of the laâ€" of l(oooehurt[ on. Bread, Is, pies, cake, cookies, and all inds of bakery goods 11 be on â€"sale. 6 .. OnwentsiA |/// amaged. ‘w e at about 1 / hnvebgnen du@} / pipe, or othé) & use is one "Af yat 'Pufk.â€bl § im m ‘erected! by | of 10 yeark, ‘Z);, Te f the 018 l}lnd- pr he .qulé awork | co from destrucâ€" | se § ) / ad cazpe@ about 8 ) re ; When a chimâ€" | 25 r :is{ roof | ro f ";". ence, !0‘ The damage | in Tew h MORE IMPRO CONCP#Wysnrm WatewBystem Ordinance 1 y n‘ i '\M us ;n % Resolutions provi'gig% Afor T‘n&teflia{ ate re in the hjatter of local improvemienit consisting of a isystem of conn water mains in ‘ Terrace | gubdivision and . in i n".“ preliminary stepsâ€" inf.tuef .m construction of a system of connéected sewers in the same spbc{i’via dnA ‘ adopted by the city| copncil| at (its // Anitiated; ouf::ew / /. ‘| City Business routine c . mow The co relative ordered Cheney, | uts Te oT f y The proposition submitted by ?-" rett & Co., under date of g 23: 1928, for furnishing !Ihx;vu Tarvia 4X" for the seqson pf 1923, at 13 1â€"2 cents per gallon, on on, was A Pted. and le | commis$ of »streats ‘and public: improvt ‘ waéo authorized to si in the| ¢contract. rpo ï¬on ¢°“n ~in tructed to prepare an ordinance es sidewalÂ¥ grades in (Central| ayenue, Sheridan roag and the alley Blï¬ 22, in agccordante with the plan @nd profiles| submitted | by|â€" | Windes 4 Marsh, engineers, March] 16,1923.| â€" The city engineer whs|instructed to ‘prepare|an estimate lof the cost of waterâ€" main in Cla street, | from Broadway south. /) !| 3 ©|}j~ !| Corpqration counsel Was instructed to prepare a resolution| defin b conditions to be imposed on own ers of |property | adj« ing | | Sunsge Terrace gubdivision, when & ers shgll make ap cation for pe mits ‘to connect ‘with imains \of 'g‘i subdivigion. 1 t 4) j /ater Main Exten: â€\‘ Resolution was adopted and ordi nance passed, providing that, as th public (hearing| required by &" B been held in the matter of it gon straction| of a system [of donnecte waiter imains in West Park |av Eimwopd drive, Clif m | ave e‘,‘{: lane, Harvard court, Pripceto ï¬i Sunset| road, Beverly place, Deerhe l.venu and Central avepue, '. the improvement contemplated be pro Corpo| to pre sidewa Sherid The c prepare water : 1 Broadw: ers of Terrac ers sh mits subdivi structi water Elimw lane, Sunset avenu the im: ceeded ing p struct sanita lubgi eludin road, Yale 1 court, avenu 784.00 & St UNI ?nsh ital Penn Unit this is n Unt Parl tion| th Ch 4 Hudson. By reason of his experi@nceithe memDets. . with this organizatit :‘1‘#'7‘ Wfl cess that has mar! hï¬LP"‘" dance dne of: at Werre Haute, Ind} and Roékford.| the lodge. and TIC, it is believed thul he is well fitted| attendance wi +o assume the duties ks pastor of this | and a delight HICHLAND PARK, At w an affiliated member, m xdwell, formerly pastor) . Evangelical |chure -‘l’f{? t 111. was appointed to 1 for the ensuing! yeat. â€"|| v.\Cardwell sucegeds Rey. J. te, who has gevéred his | e¢ al â€" relations wifh the. Un ious to Rev. “ with the Unitkd | Evange h he was agsogiated) with ~headquarters / & Nyackâ€"gnâ€" \following ‘i‘ rdi r of the First Uni tch is. contributed: the recent sessign | ylvania conference Evangelical chu church by congragati( olution . was, hq liminary atép&;; n ofâ€"a system. sewers in| S sion, by '_pec.i H‘ usiness ed| atte eting was a r Cheney and n and Huber.: / mplaint of George H. o the .uiy iï¬riock referred to, | Comn with power to g¢t. by. the city ) co eulw neeting last Friday, M ~other â€" imprg | Proposition Plan Sewer 8 xq MM, ted: | f $ sessign | of |t e| East onferénce || | ne ongragational ; : n 2l (ands Rin. F. mer ‘P' e [ * cal (church | of ‘| teriâ€" pointed â€"to| suingt year. _‘ u.‘A_J,, Y% + : gevéred is | i :0 rilih | | xt :‘] Windes & 16,/1928.| | inst to he of & itreet, | from : of the conâ€" of ine Pll‘k 1C‘W n » avenue, Ya pceto* ‘?'; s ace, nue, l:,h Â¥ pted initia fora?;hp‘eo of pM set| | Terra essment, i enug, Suns Bot m nue, Harya nd | Déerfe cost| of on 4 ing m â€" S4 ; l]fzsdlqou; 10 was issioner Aaclaig IACE | unse Lidi ‘ t ‘ver |0 pi Hed "H divigior Is approvi March | ; and in | I 1 i. o Saile 3 in E‘i.%g OIs THURSDAY,.MARCH 29, 1 Two ¢ to the \ vicinity: April 81 nual D« be held tion to the Hig will be In‘tï¬ ces ar There 11 st Cand ticket a Charle: Bletsch dah1; Thoma Brand. ‘All the candidates are well known citizens of the township and a lively campa is in progress, with prosâ€" p’ect; a heavy vote whe élection day ro‘saround:‘nxt'l' esday. © :/ ~â€"Town Meeting At 2 o‘clock T y afte n the annual town mesting will be held in the ‘city building, when a moderator will chosen, . reports of township offi presented and sucw busiâ€" ness transacted as may‘p ly come before{the meeting. _ "|_. . _ Polling place tr‘ ‘the tow hz:lee» tion ate not the } as the Fast || Park , district eléction, The fowns ip voting places are as folâ€" ows : oale i Firgt precinetâ€"City. b?l, ~Highâ€" wood, [111.; pepty ue fa ‘Second â€" precinetâ€"Deerfleldâ€"Shields high hool, Vine avenue, | Highland Park, Ilingis;: _ _ 8| // 4 ‘Third precinetâ€"Office of Hepry M. Prior|?" North Sheridan road,; High: 3 ~"i‘;:'iÂ¥tf precinetâ€"Office of Prior, 27 North Sheridan r land ’t’ar,kfl Tlinois;â€" . Fourth . precinetâ€"Office Lake (Shore Motors compa St. Johns avenue, Highland nolg ; 4 %s.) 430300 0s( h ~Fifth precinetâ€"Residen Mary| Lindholm, 1453 Juds Ravifiia, IHlinois; || ~â€" Sixth precinectâ€"Henry | E« Store, 506 North Green ‘hy Highland Park, Illinois; â€" | :. Sevienth! precinct .â€"â€" Fi buufl:;g, L:m Central & Green Bay road, Highland nols; Eitxt precinetâ€"Office <| of \|Hines Iï¬um r dc?;’;pmy.“f‘i;‘s: and Walnut, ighland Park, Hlindis,. s f 'l‘ow"’luï¬{n Polling . ‘An election to select. three commisâ€" sioners for the Highland Park: East P diltti&tvllao will be held April 3. Two commissioners will be selectâ€" ed for the full term of years and one to fill a vacancy, to elected for twonjye‘ra& The polls be open from 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. ) â€"| Cand ling for‘ go}: 1 Ee Nornirasie t oh Sathrday an Easter sale will be, held at. the Co,nmnnix‘_ nter by the Beta Sigma class of resbyterian church, :lu Florence Shreve, teachâ€" er. |Cakes, candies, Eas eggs, flowâ€" ers,) Easter baskets, andiphce cards will be offered in the sale. _‘ JU f J&nior Auxiliaty of the Womâ€" an‘s club will gl:: a d: ,pee for ‘memâ€" bersg and their friends aj Witten Hall on Thursday || evening, pril\ 12, â€" at g:3D o‘clock. ‘There will be . '.“,:_‘f‘ fided by a good or C lles a in ; ises J be‘:’d ul evening, and a large attendance is umudg CARNIVAL DANCE BY _ _ |â€" xwigHgs or PryTHIAS Enizhts of Pythias l¢dge No. 788 ;i‘v'i' :‘Cmiivég‘)a ‘in the o@ f 18 V i: At % 6 m pe tord. ‘The committee in charge and o TWO ELECTI [ TUESDAY, / NIOR AUXILIAR f | â€" WILL GIVE DANCE ections of notable importance Lcm of Ricmrnd ‘,Pr;k and will be ‘ held Tuesday next, k, and polls will be open from ‘to 5 p. m, The 1 t anâ€" erfield township election will in the township, and |an |elecâ€" select three commissiqgners for hland Park East Park district held in the city. , § : township election thret offiâ€" to be filed, those guperâ€" 0 & Township Candidates _ dates on the Regular Citizens re : Flor su?érdlo'r,; illiam J. for | assistant | superyvisors, "I. Harbaugh and William E. idates on the: Citizens ticket for sgupervisor, Mai Ringâ€" :for _ assistant _ supervisors, â€" E. Dooley and William E. Places Aré Not th 3oth ; Locations Gi erewith; Candidat for Offices _ HIP AND PARK members :of the i« exertihg every effo ce dne: of the best lodge. and it is eÂ¥ mdance will be exee | a Jehl:mtï¬ï¬‚ it is pro hoi $ €ify D EASTER SAl HERE ON 8 ?city. [ « p election three offiâ€" lhd,thzsé superâ€" a oo the Regular Citizens > Same ven "of The r1y, 55 So. Park, 1Niâ€" venue and Park, Tliâ€" o of Mrs. n Aavenue, DIST. Edwards‘ station AY DRAMATIC Local Feature Monday Evening, April 9, Aâ€"‘ï¬y &%e Community Seryvice ; â€" ; taelt ,‘i,m :d 3 ni’nc : the > or beg: hort bigh | set The date Auet s besk set for m 8 ;. T ;:ot::aly?yexvrfl 9, 4#% Monday April 9, to be held at the Eim Place aud fum.:~|) ;. [ /l ~‘Three oneâ€"act pl Hél be |given. "Pandoras Box," 4 fairy play given by eight children to be fol by the | "Florist _ . by | Winifred Ht;vkrggic "3:1 rd ine. h.i_‘. }r)otâ€" othy Laing, Ric : flaot , â€" Tom Winston and Rhinesmith are in Whe Jast pl:{i ill be | mla modâ€" ern conâ€dy entit! u':zht Ass" . by A. C. Bowldt:li-c s play ‘-“' $ & mirror to ig ro most any American?:mily.‘:ém t any eveâ€" ning, and‘ the 3 “f‘ be appreâ€" ciated by every 'z iother, and daughter. The cakt will include Miss Kenan as the mother, Mary Gehr as the modern da , and) Miss Stein ‘as\the grandmather., _ | _ the cast. The regular meoting " of the Board nd‘ Di of Community Service of |Highland P will ‘be held at the Center on Monday eveâ€" ning, April 2, at gight o‘clock. F GEMINER TO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS LIFE f Chmâ€ï¬o Geminer .imbn knowi: grocer w en in business jin Highland :‘Pu'l:z- 1h years, and for seven ‘years in his present location, 6 South First street, announces that iJiE"docided;i’"'ï¬ toor ]’,' from busiâ€" ness acti an out stoehkdbt tleq ) at ;|L : lnleP:: be held during n ‘ck., _ | . The â€" store room and f s will be taken over by C. !f ‘Keil, grocer of North St. J smedw, who is m to mvrieéï¬. new location bca _ expans | the | ufllï¬ n Park (State ‘i:r?t'hg‘. ng) in which his store. 1nqw gitua «P It is repo g‘thfltpzérï¬f other business | houses\ are contemplating moves this spring, but so far definite announcement not been.. made. There is a: rumor qln;tlut the Pigâ€" glyâ€"Wiggly stores will p&en a branch shortly in Highland Park, | | _/ MYSTIC woqgnnsi'l‘o | > HOLD CARD PARTY A card party will be given Friday evening, April }3th, in Masonic hall. Bunco and . ¢ will be played. Fhe public is iglly invited to atâ€" pREsanS'ro | HEAR TWO SPEAKERS Rev. H. 8. Brown, D. Park Pres an chur¢th. Ur., Brown is the superin t of the Board of Church Extension of the Presbytery, Chicage.. ; . /. } Tomorrow evening at eight o‘clock the Rev. J *G. K. McClure, D.D., will speak. , McClure has been the Good Friday sp at the Presâ€" byterian church for many years. sTEFFEN BUYS OUT _ _ TRANSFER COMPANY ) Bros., the Ame! ivery Bros., iAMic‘I) Del & m« , p:::; I;ve i::ld ‘t.::ll' is . to. 1 s Denn too tne famificed Rellwey in press, and The&iqmm r will take charge, operating the transfer busiâ€" uunth:m:& and will inue as agen or s com: Â¥, which he has -rvizgc'ienfly for: many vears. His many friends wish him years.| His many friends ‘m.‘n hil W- EMERSON HOUGKH Emerson Hough, the well Known novelist and author of "The Covered Wucql’l', has '%Pfl(th:i‘. the (Irving Randall house on Moraine road, and will take possession of it as his resiâ€" This evening at eight the i 4j .*'l n daugh »-{z :l ?" (oth j m!dar. nonthly AbJ' ‘of Di s of CC C Pm*‘ IN LYCBUM SERIES t &7 BUYS HOME HERE n church. Dr. Brown D.D., will speak at 48 EASTER SERVICES / IN LOCAL CHURCHES SPECIAL PROGRAMS READY Easter services in the churches jof Highland Park promise to be of m than usual interest and ness next Sunday, and there is. s::on that :tt::ndnm at all â€"of 1 ~ch c be large. preparations Ln%m made by pastors and people of all the to fittingly commemorate this . versary of the victory of the > Lord: over death and the grave world in all ages, and it is due sacredness of the season that world stand â€" aside while on great day the christian religion . brates its greatest event. X ~\Raster services in Highland I.u,n..rn.u on Sunday are as folâ€" Junior Young People‘s societyâ€" will sing Easter carols at 6:30 a, m. At 7:00 a. m. the Senior Young f society, will hold Easter services : the Parish house, with breakfast folâ€" mymg in the house. At 9:00 0‘ regular Sunday school, and| at 411 o‘clock the pastor, Rev. Frank Fi will preach the Easter sermon from the subject, "The Life o In the afterncon â€"at 2:30 and 3:15 respectively, the pastor will have the boys and / girls ‘communicant at the manse. $3 :On Easter Day services at Episcopal church will begin at :380 a. m. with the celebration of ‘the Holy Communion, At 10 &. m. Matins, at 11 a. m. Festival Eucharist. At 4 p. m. children‘s service and‘ offering. On Easter Monday and * day Holy: Communion will be brated at 9:30 a m.. ~ Grace Methodist ) = At six o‘clock next w I the usual sunrise service that | has been a custom of this church on er Sundays for many, years will be held with the added {eature of illustrating the ‘events of Resutri mlhorn.Athnh‘dockfl! 1 will assist in the ‘by gin‘in‘hmi‘n&m under the title of "Our Christ Liv eth." A part of the service will |conâ€" sist ‘of reception of members |‘and baptism : of children. In the Testament History will be given by Mr. E. M. Plunkett, who: will also sing. : * ts %>I \|First . United Evangelical | | $mdnyuhoolwillbol‘nld“ * thirty, and morning worship at| tenâ€" fortyâ€"five Sunday morning. A evening service will be held at which the choir will render an Raster |Canâ€" tata "The Resurrection Story." ] j St. John‘s Evangelical .. At: St. > John‘s Evangelical ' services in German will ‘be at 10:30 a. m. with communion.| The Te n""'m;' Sunday school exerc will be before this service, /at Carolyn Becker, leader of the Presâ€" mmmmu.wfluhc}-m to be selected, nccompanied by) Franâ€" ces Biederstadt. 162t The choir, composed â€"ef| 18 |voices, will render two selections: is ering Angels of Calvary," by Fearis, _ Whe mixed quartet will sing in the Grave He Lay," by Lowry, BENEFIT CARD PARTY _ ‘_ IN HIGHWOOD, APR. 27 i s ooock card wl give a benefit card party at the Knights of Pythias hall,. + Friday evening, April twentyâ€"se m.u- is for ‘the benefit of a mwwwvm ¢ playâ€" ‘Prizes will be awarded. & ï¬ 4: VOLUME 18 T4 p» P im Tal