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Highland Park Press, 4 Feb 1926, p. 10

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ir. 'PAGI TIN , Partners Disagree 388 Central Avenue SUNDAY & MONDAY 'iiiii'f "t"'lfiritT5'r!] ALICE JOYCE--. WARNER BAXTER mr _ DOLORES COSTELLO --eAsu PITTS TUE, WED. t THURS. 'wm bean in ttget, Wu» a. 2,ftptttet Wttattrtheht.M. dmhkcmm' veg-u! an tt'tr-of'0hh-t'./, _ _.' ... A an» cowl”. 001m: “nations with 31W.“ skill “at has tho int-rat an fever but. in h the “man: a! 9tf.lP-, my up i'iiuiriiar'tiuu_sttrhuet,ttie-.r4.'rtnt., ”It, cums. My“. Ia tron m'rlundpoint cl unil- was. ad this but ulna]. se3dtrm been deiied an ttte and. A, m eagtrtett an to - It will strtke they trsto yon! m In! mil up" an an ”on! m. ', I, 'T'", ""5439“, wmv,.', “My; ' FRIDAY ' SATURDAY 1,i't,t,r..u,te'L1,2.t.1,? "BLOOD and STEEL" HI Mi: Supported h at I did tait.' A and Imad Watch) Damn, _ y PM fttr,)2",agl, c. . _ F I ARTISTIC SMALL not: PM: nouns _ (s, (muonA Lesa than? c nu old. Convenient to bummdon. Lot no ly needed M. Shrubs. maple and y oak trees. Ch F. in! living with e, fire place and built in book 7 . Pleasant room. no pantry with builtvin met-tpr. Vary convenient kitchen. ( . , Colonial malt-way to two large. airy bed room, q'kryt, of closet ml dVNi? bath with tub and shower. Large liitiet closets n _ [ V C 'ddt',t'g hull, out with two tut, laundry. Thermostat. Hard- 'rTi'gt,tutattttttrv'l",Nuittit, N ttt has bee w m o n over- looked fir comma and beauty. Priced " 14,500. Terms can 'be arranged to suit. _ t SEE OUR co"'U""" LISTING." _ns'r-rnu nouns AND ,rttttatgrrttti 16-18 North swim Road Highland Park, Illinois 7 room Dutch ', Colonial. 2 tile 'titha. Double garage. tot keystone in shape, 106 front, 190 deep, 130 across the rear. Beet location in Highland Park. '. '/ Built to sen at $2,500. Priee4ar:t.iiiigm this month. No brokers. e" Terms: M . WILLIAM DESMOND - mi,lLlilN90LllpilS RAYMOND GRIFFITH REICHARDT & MARTIN “BUSTER’S NOSE D‘m'hl lac-lint“! _otaiirit 13“ '; “Topics or 'mnamwiiwv'i’2’:i A new“ or T'muugg--TRAGrgDY-.tMyvBL,with "MANNEQUIN" lk, WW. At 111016. February 9, 10 & 11 LIBERTY MAGAZINES $58,000 PRIZE STORY Add“, AW -» 7 3136363; Eli-grim “in“ Mer Telephone. Highland Park 241i FREDERICK L NEFF ' co. NORM SHORE REAL ESTATE "rrrMtmrt'rrt," L sawing Riot at may . '0 up“ A rip-doubt eu-esters, Mc:! _, War “I. _ l T The 'tefrtd Us...” 'a'rililu'r) . . win tl". In: Imbhunded. t9i2f H tttve. MW in... Pt “mun unmm as; karma): _ C my no . f “a rrh.h)rt--bf, n my! AN-r-ttt at W med; 'pt can Wu days. n- and, My”! _ ' AL ST. JOAN iit 'Semriee" TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK .10 “Hands Up" Produced by 14m CRUZ! VERY MODERN A comm-m q numb-ml!- The” R. P. 1100 Insurance with .ho overtake you-4am. new. Auk DON’T WAIT for a 'lee low to us what the policy "will out Don't gamble with the ttattire-- othep'hamt tried and lost m, February 12 ' l3 GARAGE Art'ACMD February 7 & 8 Plum B. P. 444 cloak with "r? In”! COME AND ru para. PM a. In". n otr. "IT _ ' , NE mg :39! tea, Ten new and very Wu homes built by the Lake County (3011m- tion Comgany on South St. John: Av, enue; All have large living rooms, are places, modem plumbing built in featty.e.a, fully WM. anxiety from which , select. lit ft. lots. tPg',',,',,". from ' 1,000 to $18 . Easy ms. . ' » A orretspomiiag gum in tune lo- ttty', V warmsdld last {gunmen ls conclusive evideneettutt tl-e houses In medium I public MM.‘ F Web". in; addition! in». if urge houses are Mud. _ ' nun mum ' V AUTO AND nan INSURANCE Phones H. P. 723-J, 2131 _ FOR ' 5' any CLEANING a name we CLEANING a cums . . trrrtmtrinm ' l .532 “mum mummy; I morass 1mm . F. B. Williams Phone 544 RENTING HINE & HINE 903165 on. Ravinei ,Eut. tide. {will frntiovemetttit in.“ $16 liver front foot. , ' _ , List your homer and may): with as. We have my? Inq F ies for houses and tntttll ttttttrt- went, ham furnished and un- furniahed. . Lot 26xt00, Central ......$4250.00 Lot 42.2165 Beech Bt. Ii009.00 Lot 801140, Wade Bt... 6800m Lot 1001200, North... m.” Lot 97:143. s. Linden 333.00 Lot 142x186, s. Linden .1 M Lot 1003204, North...... 5000.00 Lot 1001284. Ravine .... 7500.00 Lot 120x213, m. Green ;___. -- Real Estate fire Ola Suite 35-37 . “than Blvd. T Phone Harrison 0768 t New 7 rm Kelhstone house _ lot 75x186 .-..-.a6,000.00 it im Colonial house 2 tile l baths, sun porch, Ui 50: V -lli0 .L...-.C-...:.........",001h00 h road .tt._rtt....t.tmt......_ Lot 100x185 Lincoln ..q. Lot 100x270 N. Sheridan " FOR RENT . 5 rm lst fiat, Hiwood av ....860 , pm (urn tut, htd, Hiwood tt , rm High st ..,,'., .-,.-r..-. Ir 2 m, It SN', kind ..‘..; 5 ma, 2d fiat, nuke? av Lge rm, kit mi? W. , -r- 80 Priv, Gamma. ihriGii "av 18 _ 1 FOR SALE -, 7 rm ouse. Raina, Eat . side terms .1.../.-r..L,_.$t8ili0() 10 rm Muse, N. Green "tr, rd., H. P., has lot ' 8,000 6 rm. Kellnaton Ue., hr T lot, Orchard at, ':.l','.Sijity, 7 rm, house. Ilium: --', W. W. BARTLETT WANTED: I RENTALS REAL ESTATE. LOANS Mid IFSURANCE . ANOTHER BARGAIN REICHARDT taunt Pglrht,l _ Mme; l East 3 a; ‘i'ooma-w rue; Much 1 to J',t','lid"r, ' ioont furnished bungalow: East side; 1 your or more. Avnilahle Much ut. ' 586 Canal Ava-u Plum Highland Put an " South St. Jam Avenue Highland Put, 111. PM. 1:40 Charm, Hiwood $10,500 rm house, N. Second at, lot 60x100; $6000 ctttttt 111,000 TEN NEW KOUSEB HIGHLAND PARK PM, BXGBLAND PARK, ILLINOIS MARTIN FOR RENT FOR SALE AND INSURANCE! 388 Central fl?jrrl%rtj ",i'irki"; 16000.00 9375.00 6900.00 GIVE") CITY’S SIDE OF ASSESSMENT ROW "no in! jreiitsitiittis 1 J, inlaid??? imnreittyst,ti1tthhrti, 11,"ie.ifilrlltlrili.'t)l, .n. delay thousand“: and, r'p' pt , at a ssty'.r The}! "istiiir)eitretit.ri, i?- only in inttnietttffrptlts'fttt,,t y (i ( com reductions (with!!! fVlu'_"s C 1 which are; greater, ttPtrtwt, '13“! toirtttee 'tqtrett 'vrfri'.N." Liirjr)rr),/'e'-r, i C "dtiiiiiii'ki"irf.iitrrty _)"lr1s Negotiations. lacuna for _ i'ttlti meat with the women-v " between the City and In iiiiiiiiiii'i" and Mr. Gail representing», the loll: ants _irf the association. xterm. oolnted ottt by the city that the ant-L Lg’ineers’ estimate in this in? imerit (made some six months; TI , has proved to be higher by sigma:- mitely 20 Ter on; than the actual bids recently received by the, city in othe'rh'inproventeptts. The "City there- fore offered all property owners in‘No. 292---obieetorts and 'iGuiGiii"iiRiiie" --a twenty per cent Mutation of their respective assessments. This reduc- tion was acqeptabie to eertain attor- neys representing individual enema. but was.reketed by the attenuator the association for the "en Stilt under. the City's" otter the ntmctrttteet-l intrproperty owner not retrrysttrted by an attorney received as large a reduction as the objectorswho stare represented by them. They demanded a twenty percent reduction as; to certain of their clients, .andtwenty- five percent " to certain othericli- cuts. and as a condition of their act- tlement on that basis requiredthe“ City to pledge itself not to 31”,th ttotrobieetintr property owner " “we a reduction as that received by their clients. This the City refused to, do. The only settlement "ttuf.eterr"g' to the City was one which treated; ob. _ jectors and non-objectors. alike; there- fore ti settlement was madeimpossi~ ble by the attitude of the attorneys for the associations _ To Avoid Expense 3 In order to' avoid a long, expensive litigation which would delay ,the whole improvement consisting of sev- eral streets for at least a year. the City dismissed this petition so that the way, would be clear to proceed l with a part-of the improvement on a less exoensive basis, amr to pave this spring, those streets on which people were living.’ That part ot their. movement is badly needed, and; thtr City hopes to accomplish it this year before fall. These streets could not be improved this year under the for- mer proceedings, if the matter were. tied upy'n litigation. . , The charge that many thouth of dollars of the public funds will, wasted by dismissing the proceedings cannot be Justified. Except for court costs and printing items, totaling a f1trtrre not to exceed $500, very little additional expense in the vra of en- gineering cost or in the wag“; re- spreading thevsssessmente will be, in- curred by changing thedorm ofithe improvem‘ent and in dividing the: im- provement into two or more parts as proposed-all the work done inithe original proceeding being available for the divided improvement. {No additional charge will be ’madgj for' spreading the assessments. The boat of delay and litigation would not. weigh the small loss thus Hiseudmd. The advantage att getting the prop. ertr owners who now live in this inac- tion onto! the mudthisysargm- gardless of the saving of expense of litigation, would in itself justify the "egtird by'the impinging“; , ) . I ' Una! Pte'-' c" (" ' In many intuit“: amnion: ot the" dander above descdbtd’ - 9 ind and meg! by hwycugnd and associates as . in am $13118}! which clients' are {pm up ' by means which are tyWro-, J _:,A._I ., A.. I........u in - ataektar. ifiiii),ii,?,,ii a lawyer to ltLfiititt These a _ hti in most “M game no 'tfillers';,,': to m " p- erty owners generally, and no amn- new the prams: and ititprternrt0ttt of the inunicipality in which thstlop- erate. They stir up and (went 't Murray&Torry REALTORS We have a complete up: to date listing of all houses did vacant in Highland 133:1: aim Vicinity. Consult us tietiite making 'royr next pitristtaie. we will be able to mist we; Highland Park omee at} Sheridan and Gems ' Telephone Highland Park. 69 (Continued from put" 1) [Have Buyers fl ----You Have Pritpertr--- , Let'd, Get Together Isabella V. Harkness " North Sheridan Road, Highland Park Telephone Highland Park 2542 F Mr. Dietrich wu born Much 15. i, 1867, and mu nod as win, no 'tt month-and 18d'rrBrttttethtrettf his dentin He was empiayod for runny. years by Mr. Fritz Bdhn and kt for the list We years by Mr. Wim. l0 term Ream 'tndtsatriows/,depettd- '- able and poms-ed of may sun-ling m qualities which endured him tii . has! * pt i'atttt"ifr'%nd, ty when he was d greatly esteemed and'whoae "mpatttr, ‘ is extended the' minim at this time. il He walnut-tied to Mrs; L. Foa- u bender in 1910 and lived in Deerheld " nvenué until last Ocmben when he Ar went to' live in Wilmette with his rr daughter, Mrs. Pettinger, a, daughter it by a; former marriage. "'e7:y;a"y1rittt5'iTb;ttt' . ItPE ”it 'Mi'Eiktjr'Cftuir,r? 3A,; P/XR, 'lt', A "i," To, 'sa= Fs .‘ T ' 1tid WRWW 1-? s _ warrant-Wm i T l :iiit'" _ Gt i, 1 at!" " A .. ' "itt6'rirmtWir in h ' _ 'l,',',' szmu-u. mit-j _. Ji/tttttttiM'?' fieteitr. ,ittltett4i, to Wigwam“; t1tit?itr,. din-g Juice-dike petition no in an mo- tion; they _iiiiotri.trst, tattle?! be. cause the (lit: took morn-air Mendel“ iiiitetvettitirtteie to argue their objectioul' in court In tom. the petition we; dimmed thus permitting. than to an: I the. l To Trout All Alike The. policy of the City has. been . end will outline who to than ell property ovum. dike - fairly and justly. No objector will be ttVen a reduction over his neighbot merely because the objector may hold up and daisy the, City in its improvements. To do otherwise would be to discrim- inate against the property owner who did not file objections and to favor the objector who seek: by objecting to secure an “Ivorian over his neithhot. In such a one a non-ob- jector. pays oil his own assessment and also a part of the objeetor'ts in» mutant. Obviously this is unfoir and, should not, be eountemuteed. On C the other hand, any property owner [ who has been unfairly assessed in the first instance should have. his uses:- ' ment adjusted. This the City at all F times ‘is willing to consider. and if F an imment cannot be arrived at, I to submit the matter in a proper way , for determination by court. . _ SAMUEL S. HOLMES, ‘MICHAEL DIETRICH . DIES AT WILME'I'I‘E Resident Here for Many Yuri Passes Anny Jan. 28 at , Daughter’s Home I Michael Dietrich, I well-known mi. dart of Highland 'Park,' for many years, died Thwsday- evening, Jnn. 28, at T o'etoek, at the home of his dttt?ebter,sMm.'Petti-r, 1424 Wil- meTte “can, Wilmette. {gnawing I prolonged ithteaa. V F dismissal of the Iomaryroeoedhm and the "inn-tiara of "01ml!" one. which could be put; thaw " once. An unusual 09 to chase a ravine lot at a __ a“ 200 ft. in Raviuh; 878 Att _ Ravinia Iqt, out aide, was, an» 1y 'teroded; m. ' ' . Madden: living -inf France nay have beam of the threaten“ high income an: over their. Well, why dont Inlay come to . mal country where' have: are being raincoat Wooded {out we lot; (ii t Idle; B0art)0; 0211735509! ttlil' K luck of w. ‘obsection to can: would bu moved it the mement would but the people the money with ,thiehtopartt-te. _, " REAL ESTATE mam"; Phone Whit 406 8ottteduettatgmsastoprmser-t knife and fork, but the experts tren- erally agree they should not be used ttt .pmetke mun: with. The school childnn feel it h a very Matthias!” the Melton to a. bend the odteatttmn1emtrerttiosts. rtrtethinttforpeoNetorutona reasonable about of ihah, tttttbetta. upttrytobutoutthgcovaonbut- teefhtrseogxU. The ftieret was held Monday at the home} of Mrs. Petting”, and burial m " Niles Center. Heinsen & krot an us ABOUT manual” BUY; Now AND “I: (lament-d) ' r. a. 6mm. In. 620 Central Ave. Corporation Counsel JOINT INSTALLATION 1Tt'i, HELD LAST prflluiii')ii The regular twisting of the I " Workshop of the man'- che', I Ravinia, vb was bold 'aB, Vin-39 home, 'Rq'viah. , " I; ning, Jun. 29th. "" m. it , , iored by about Hg 'rtettttrrterijjiq friends. ' t _ 1't" s ' THURSDAY, mung“ It, 3'! taofPrthhtLand lh' Btertt 788. KW Pythian ttlate Fellow: at]! m I" m friendl ( The fotlom Hansel Prehte Schneider and " "t,ptNttt)t ' g . '. and H. sziobekumm! j‘. I ' In the Pythian sum loan” Qiill ' lowing can": were tttstair/rf-all Most Excellent Chief, in}: crime Allan; Put Chut, In: _ pie Larson; Mistres- ofi" . -. iN _ Mary Kmhuerniuhus trf, I" and Correapoadeetee, Jim. ' - Lloyd; Excellent Senior. Uh“ ' Larsen; Exec!” Juniotp fax the Montgomery; manner. In, "' White; Proteetor,i In. Emily , . Guide. Mrs. Rehab“ Gemm r. 7.2,. Past Chief In. Anna“ , YP,., . . ed " inatattimr' deputy sail in a vervuilsGk and M‘ ' l, ner, assisted by the (and i '* - and the and triside of RI ff Sample. _ 7 ', ”if” ‘ In. Johnna an M neitt 93 w. w. Suck. 2r2N'rt's ' 1 an, in the aw I?“ ,3 _ ' 'pr.ttltttie/i,,iylf,.idi,', C The Ian-bud and. wo children, I; mtd . daughter, “him. up. ft1l 1'?fit'r?tntie.heembr..tt1t, but of mm friend. m “at”; lav-6'» those who knew a: _ m, aeintiver, have We deep iGulittd, 1 m in their henna-cut. 1tf: lllmrll was held Trip-day utter-um ' At the eloae at the in ' , i short prompt "3-de $all a has put on I T pretty Mi . the J,'ll'd',Uo'Nd'd t " SO' , j Ttr'2ggtttlt,'t',ttt I The inc-0min; '"t, om: ‘1‘ received baskets of but“! " I Refreshments were ”and I: “If ll" tier lodge after wUeh “new "I " 'r, joy“ by .11. [ ' _ 43,23 The hunt muting)!" . Knish“ lodge gt be held " .- 4iiiit, evening. Feb. 11. a on rm; 3 Chagall}: Con-indu- Euan . " I" member-tlt - an 'ttore 'Al l present at this mm. " " 'd The Sim” viii .. . , te" , 2,ei',ftvir,tg,i,Pt ft, at , W, L' temple. aim as requested "3 be present. l Is'), Ana; the playir cola: was nerd,' and an informal 'idanee fallout." / "Udy Windenwn’n Pan" by tlet ur W)1.de hu been chosen)! AM, next play to he rad. Friday . Feb. ti. It will he dim-i ”In D. 8art1tfhtHtttattvhiritAAit.i,. T/tet 'itT"tt,Ui,'", "" Ion. ', phat, Burials.» l, A, In speaking to the when i ' Dunn working} the 'turwMgh.). pressed much tgeett, Al manner in It? XII-r pkg: N .' interpreted . was! F whomd Grundy! ttgf,U2t "emotional thrill"i which the from hating her-19h” mad by Brat tinge. She 31.0 "H. the (pup on the --t 'irtttitit which they were __ the ttatt unity for may"? the an... i'li1t it: plums. P I ' 5,5, The that playmu the' Cit-”xi one-act drama, do: 1mm 1'. _ Edwin C. Jones. “in Chum ertgon directed tt ,eetogtd rur./. ' , Trap," tt rttridrr. _ . g (:i: . Thetveinq?.rr!1rr.ered, .. , ed by the faet (Standard F, plays. bench. we - d if, or. Miss (Scrambler; who is all; ' temrtplitrheti rottrttptHt of. " can, is tell iiiti/ii for - _ f ful plays. She I I meant- , " - Arts club, the club III-I Bl l pmident of I ad ”that. " beat known pla in f] ' - A which Ins been in any " 14. the country. A Mar, '1'. tM Boiler,” Von it that in a ,4. pluy content d T in the M I pun um I nod in r - ‘ were (ml: (Inglis! , . , Il., DRAMA wonxsnop 1s . , moaovcmv lemon! 'Nl'aet"yti? IPtt', an ac an. l II e "i, in: E’mmm [a Given rt) Anne-st midilkthe phy,“ * Club." was cmrtrtrsed of the , in: gentlemen: Egan. Geo. R. 'w _ in». C. Egan. ;J. mn- . Th5 nun-on and J. Prank nut: Thou who ma/ aiiriG GFCTi a _Mrs.dlliinrtrt C. has, Ilia-wk: M Mr. Ricki Gunmen“. hi Hr: gut-gun 'li'lttuits'e'.1 i, Alice the st done M r. Lie Worksh Thmngh W L. W. W. ELI, IR. . DIES, may. HELD tom " 81ater lodge m bald . hntl In! 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