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Highland Park Press, 22 Apr 1926, p. 10

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tf § To hat fli 4t t 4$ Did you know that ancient people placed the bull, Mand‘}utin the stars as deities worthy worship? The British are "fearful that they may have a coal strike t May 1." Why don‘t they & vernor Pinchot to settle it for ME sed 12 Judt . While there is every indication that Green Bay road through Highland Park will be widened and repaved as soon as it is ible to get the extenâ€" give and difl‘;mt preliminary work completed, it is not believed that active operation can be started on this big job this year. Engineers are already at work W and estimates, and it. is illy accepted that the width to be adopted will be 30 feet. However, there is much to be done and many angles to be considered, and the best that can be learned is that the improvement will be made in due time. â€"However the street force will go over the entire street and make repairs made necessary by winâ€" ter wear and tear on the pavement, Engineers Working on Prelimâ€" inaries; No Paving This Year, Belief ‘This is the first card party given by the Ravinia Center and everyone in Highland Park and north suburbs are urged to coâ€"operate to make this beneâ€" fit a. great success. Beautiful prizes will be given.: Tickets can be bought from Mrs. W. R. Saul, Dell Lane, Raâ€" vinia, H. P. 1995, C EEN BAY ROAD â€" ; GRE PAVEMENT PLANS The members meet the last Tuesday in the month and sew for the Alice Wood station, located on the north side in Chicago. ; This center was organized last Deâ€" eember by a group of women in the south end: of Highland Park and has nowâ€" a membership of about thirtyâ€" eight. Mrs. J‘ghn_ Glace is president, Mrs. Alfred S. Burdick, secretary; Mrs. M. O. Snediker, treasurer The Ravinia Center of the Infant Welfare weietz of Chicago will give a benefit card party on Tuesday, May 18, two o‘clock at the Moraine hotel. Ravinia Center of Infant Welâ€" â€" â€"fare Society Plan Benefit Tuesday, May 18 BENEFITT CARD PARTY f AT MORAINE HOTEL ‘The cast is as follows: parslith ‘Mikado ... Lucien M. Brovillette Poo, his son...Kenneth Bennett ohâ€"Bah .......... Harry E. Barackman Tush ............. William H. Kuh umâ€"Â¥Yum .."........... Maud Bronillette Sing ........... Mildred B. Haessler Peepâ€"Bo ..............._..... Grace Kuh Katisha ._......_;/.. Igs;ur Christensen \Chorus: Jamés Cady Ewell, Robert L Grinnell, Frank Horn, Orin E. Kelâ€" ler, Helen Clason, Patricia Hoffman, Serena Seymour, Marie Trevisan, Olga Trevisan, Marie Horn. > Solo dancer: Faith Hoffman. Kioto girls: Helen Clason, Marie Trevisan, Serena Seymour, Harriet B. SBeymour at the piano. 8 m.sbrkk Hhorlhins 4p4 New 6 rm. â€"shingle .. 4 rm. bunghlow ...._.. g’rm. apart., mrlfi 5 rm. apa Sire. apariment : . SEND YOUR DRY CLERANING, RUGS AND DRAPERIES To THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY. DRY CLEANERS AS WELL As LAUNDERERS, ; | > ¢ PAGE TEN The classic Gilbert: and Sullivan procedure is | being additionally imâ€" proved upon, so ‘tis said, by promisâ€" euous dancing between the stars (they are all stars) and the audience after the Mmm Friday ‘and Saturâ€" day night, too for the benefit of the new auditorium. F4 8 rm. house, 2 baths ... New 6 rm. hoiu.:fi baths rm. «3 thiab e Pibige n d es t 4 t ;} r-.mttuoeo hn dnt» o roes rm. $ enacniedens Pepraiies h: wows 11. 5‘rim. shingle | 1/ [ ... . MA P esn eei in rtices 1 ram. lo&...‘. 6 rm. m rpaif a 1. 1 + m C .;?q...u-‘u[nv hWns alerids 9. rm. house:{:/...5...f..09;. ‘The director, Mrs. William Mast, is sanctioni#x. a number of innovations, more recent even than the memorable performance by the same cast a year ago. It is announced that the "Kioâ€" to,"‘ said to be a current Japanese afterglow, if ‘not intensification, of the Charleston, is to be featured as an entr‘ acte. It is whispered furtherâ€" more that certain delectable affectaâ€" tions of the professional Follies maidâ€" ens are to be discovered in the chorus l.di“ Of J.m' 4 3 Suite 35â€"37 W. Jackson Phone Harrison 0763 HINE & HINE PRESENTS "MIK ADO" REAL lgun LOANS and 15 South St. Johns Avenue Highland Park, IIL. (Continued from page FOR RENT AT" VILLAGE HOUSE ; 85 $ 15 i m $110 $100 ‘:wo 110 $100 "$80 $175 150 $izo s $125 1) Have very large list of > select homes, all sections. â€"â€" See us before buying. : Have calls for houses, flats, cottages. : Let us listgthem. New 5 rm. bungalow, two blocks from station, Highwood. $500,00 cash; balance like rent ...............$7,500.00 | _ FOR RENT f 8 room house, Prairie avenue ....$90.00 Phones H. P. 723â€"J, 2131 ‘Miss Mayme L. ~Brown, general sec. retary, and Miss Lyntis Redwine, asâ€" sociate secretary, of our local assoâ€" clation left in advance of the other fimfin for this meeting. Other egates from Highland Park are as follows: Mrs. W. A. Alexander, Mrs. Carl Pfanstiehl, Mrs. Fred Clow, Mrs. Wilson Kline, Miss Gwendolyn James, Miss Adele Everett, and Mrs. Philip D. Carey. â€" ; Biâ€"Ennial Convention of Y. W. C. A. Opens at Milwaukee on â€" April 21; Attendance LOCAL DELEGATES TO ATTEND CONVENTION (The retiring officers were given a vote of thanks for their efforts durâ€" ing the past year and for the efficient conduct of the club‘s affairs. ‘Benjamin F. Lewis, president; R. ?flhu}r’ 1gvm:l, first vice-pmm; ohn H. nxle.q;cgr:-., diviceâ€"president; William P. Kelly, t rer; George H, Morris, secretary. Directors: C. C. Degmm C: Butz, R. F. Wal: ker, . M.â€" Neumann. * RENTING INSURANCE Phone 444 . 388 Central At the annualâ€"meeting of the High.â€" land <Park ~club held Saturday eveâ€" ning, April 17, the following officers and directors were elected: ty CHECKfup on your insurance Are your rents profected ? You can insure the steady. inâ€" come you derive from rents even though fire should render your premises untenable for months, See us today. 5 ‘.‘Hrs.'Gup_t of the Green Teapot and P. J. Weber of Weber‘s~candy store on First street are plmnlnz,to‘oifi a first class confectionery store in the west room of the Alcyon theatre buildâ€" ing on Central avenue in the near fuâ€" ture. Both parties will continue their present businesses and the new venâ€" ture will be entirely separate and disâ€" tinet. It is planned to furnish the new shop in the‘most modern and pleasing ‘style, and Leon Harris will have charge of the decorating. The opening date will be announced later. HIGHLAND PARK CLUB . <~ELECTS NEW OFFICERS ‘f‘fi 33. »fi& fiw&mmfi, o as teen en neeicnte ~arieeme 17. Hr o mrmupi en attwe c3 20 NEW CONFECTIONERY _ . â€" | sO0N TO BE OPENED Mrs. Gréen and P. J. Weber to Be Partners In Business Venâ€" â€" ture; To Continue Others * _ REAL ESTATE AUTO AND FIRE INSURANCE W. W. BARTLETT DOUGLAS MeNEIL 213 McDaniels Avenue " Phone 843â€"W Sewer and Water Contractor MARTIN FOR SALE AND Hall, â€" double living room, 26 long, den, dlnln§ room, kitchen, screened porch, Second floor has three bedrooms with new, modern bath, new gtt‘:age, large shade trees, shrubbery, ete. _ : 3 : ‘ For glrty wanting : a comfortable home, ‘close in, this pm is most desirable, Price $10 . â€" Terms. / .586 Central Avenue ‘~â€"( Phone Highland Park 2360 . . 7roomfnme&axoodhomm zremodeled and put !nnratchuco:g; Murray&Terry REALTORS â€" We have a complete up to ‘date listing of all houses and vacant in Highland Park and vicinity. Consult us before making your next purchase. We will be able to assist you. : Highland Park office: at Sheridan and Central Telephone Highland Park 69 F. B. Williams Real Estate â€" A lot of Euro: lecturers come over bentnd tem“ what we ought to do, at two dollars a seat, but we have yet to hear of an American lecâ€" turerâ€"giving good advice in Europe and getting paid for it at the same time. & ~Good many men are illiterate, but so far as heard from they can all read a baseball score. . Dr., Downing comes very highly recâ€" ommended. â€"He was a member of the 1919 clasg of Princeton, obtaining the B. Sc. degree. He is a graduate of ‘Chicago {Osteopathic _ college and served threeâ€"years in France with the American Medical corps. Auppt. Dr. Bradley C. Downing, who o¢â€" cupies the office previously occupied by Dr. H. R. Holmes in the Goddard building, Chicago, will be at the office of Dr. Chambers on Monday and. Friâ€" day evenings by appointment. . Dr, Sadie B; Chambers,; osteopathic physician, who has been in the office of Dr. Roberta Lee. Moore in the Highâ€" land Park State bank building, for the past six. months, has completely taken over the practice as Dr. Moore is returning $0 California. GIVING UP PRACTICE Dr. Sadie B. Chambers to Take Over Office; Assisted by } Dr., Downing f ROBERTA LEE MOORE The convention was held in New York City two years ago and was atâ€" tended by three thousand delegates. A larger attendance is ~expected this year. Delegates will come to Milwaunâ€" kee from all over the world to take part in this interesting gathering. ‘ Mré. Carl Pfanstichl is an imporâ€" tant factor in the convention, in the position which she now holds as chairâ€" man of (the nonlmtlnfm;;mmlm Highland Park is espec honored to be represented on such an imporâ€" tant committee. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Phone 444 RENTING B!JT:«-HQN is a 6 room home. 3 years old. Newly painted and decorated." Bay window and fire place in living room. Sun porch. Hot water heat. Attic. Laundry in basement. 2 car garâ€" age. Lot 50 x 200. Close to schools, transportation and lake. $12,500.00 $ ; Very Easy Terms THIS WEEK‘S SPECIAL Real Estate â€" Physical Director and & Masseuse Graduated from Stockholim, Sweden + Several Years Experience THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS8 Phone Highland Park 1556 REICHARDT EVERYTHING INâ€"REAL ESTATE Real Buys ARE SCARCE MISS G. EGGE 597 Vine Avenue MARTIN AND INSURANCE 388 Central Prnnin c ananitiictccstiliccac e y n l napulaitivy If France is waiting to balance her budget until she can frame a popular tax law, she has a long walt ¢oming. ADJUDICATION wfi 3 hat the Sobyorines Adgmigntatels of that the Su ber Administratrix the Estate of Minnic Arnswald, de: ceased, will attend the Probate Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to be : holden at the Court Hotse in Wauâ€" kegan, in said County, on the first Monday of July next, 1926, -hi‘ax where â€"all persons . ng l against said estate are mflpd.;nnd requested to present the same to said Court for adjudi¢ation. . . .. . ‘ MARTHA ARNSWALD, f Administratrix. | _F. A. TUCKER NORTH SHORE RADIO SHOP HIGHLAND PARK _ | WINDOW CLEANING SERVICE A7 YouUur service | . sompens REPAIRED â€" LAWN sgvn&g * ‘ «PHONE US Highland Park 1511 ° â€" _ Homes never before shown in Hig la:d Plrst most? exclusive M&I\‘; ~HERMAN F. ANSPACH _ ! 210 Vine Ave. Fel. H. P. 1788 Waukegan, Ill, April 15, 1926 Emfi:-’fi Gail, Attorney. : 384 Central Ave. Telephone H. P. 265 R EAL ES T A TE Aibe Reiving ".'E 'su.'”'mm Tflf LITTLE BOOSTER saYs "TRY THE SWEET AND CLEAN wWAYy" |â€".. Singleâ€"Dial Six . OVvERTONE RECEIVER FARM LANDS FOR Vacant S:dLIE froved acant a mproved Property in Highland Park _ and Vicinity The amber glow from the wave length dial adds .j:h of brilliance to the panel x bly. It is a ::ful m&t-: ing the setturned on when not in use. Come in and let us show you the »~4 / J LISTENING to a PG is a musical > ing it is utcerly n.' iHuâ€" minated mtionm isc reâ€" volves with the tuning knob and registers in actua) wave leogths.‘l'hediscisilz:fi ted â€"you can tune it in the The convenience is obvious. Other Pfanstichl Models from$8S up || OaAkK â€"TERRACE (LAaAvnopRy FOR SALE AND RENT 515 Oakwood Ave. Phone H. P. 670 M. E. Faust 8â€"10 16 { . ~RENT (furnished or unfurnished) ' ‘This is ‘close to three golf courses; utes‘ ‘to â€" j walk â€"to y S anino o en qo e This is a twoâ€"story, high ttic and basement, hous@ of stucco and frame, better class, modern construction; birch trifé throug! out excepting the dining room which is fumed oak; W rooms; 2 * n penainan d e man n en are , . M y ‘1.4 mnmco:mmh;t culti;ia:ikon qndn:re mt‘:nl (not af ) as ar as , and maple trees Boncerned There abundant .Lm.."fi.u, and earlyâ€"8 § lateâ€"Fall floral &ufiom. The lawn covers about t!vo-m M the acre lot. Theflrmigu by 36â€"twoâ€"car, with heavy c#ifient floor. This acre othba.xuhrin-hnwithloomnon on one street, running diagonally on the south line 300 fRet to anâ€" ?:ngtomge‘onanotbersm.lso.foet. The no h Eine is 264 utiful mlot‘wlth‘utnulwlfivatbm,l&.,fl in the fi' tates of Highiand Park: Hiimaja _"**~ * F r I a" Artistic hallw: ning into large, cheerful livi wool;bumiu fl‘x,epoph:e. An archedâ€" doorway leuh"to ies mofoon ie stt Bhe ome meny o on Mos m wi o boards .and ‘other built in features. > Three choice bedrooms. All have large closets doors. m&nmumflmm-m Finest lighting fixtures and hardwood floors t Light with hot heating plarit. d mroo:‘m:elonh. ?m'hnhd brick g e rare combination of artistry with sound makes| this an‘ideal home. With such terms, why pay ) North Sheridan Road â€" Tel. Highland Pi f FREDERICK L. NEFF & CO NORTH SHORE REAL ESTA 16â€"18 North Sheridan Road _ Highland A bloodâ€"stirring story of Banditry â€" mu M the Mexican border â€"â€" where anything m an:inagl:oat everything does! KENNETH HARLAN, PATSY RUTH MILLER FRIDAY, SATURDAY The Fighting Edge TUES. THURS. THURS. _ Aprilla7, 28, 2o SUNDAY, MONDAY LOWELL SHERMAN â€" HELENE c(gmu,o e] _ _ WILLARD LOUIS al Romance of a Reckless American who thrones %Ro’mtqhma:dcph‘:'uahmnd#hmz $150 MONTHLY (INCLUDING ALL INTER SEVEN ROOM BRICK HOME ON LARGE WO ‘ C COBRAST SIDE 3 Isabella V. Harkness Tel. Highland Park 1735 or Randolph "*IT°S A BUOY" a scream â€" a fiot:fi&dyf and LATEST "INTERNATIONAL Dancing Mothers FOR SALE OR FOR RENT Picturesque! â€" Adventurous! â€" Romantic! DESIRABLE, LIVABLE COUNTRY HOME The Peak .of Mod‘:on hms IN AND OUT" t â€" Laughs! â€" Lai and THE%T xm"tfcm The Love Toy It‘s List Your Property with SEE OQOUR COMPLETE LISTING OoF ETTER HOMES AND HOMESITES Let Us Know About It. ; WMBenten _ â€"a Cen with a million la and ‘I‘Hm'rEST KINOGIAI“‘ $3,000 Cash "TOO MANY BABIES" A Flat to Rent? also with with with also tamere‘4 o n inss THURSDAY, April 30 â€" May * April 25 â€" 26 M D LOT ndry and struction mirrored i closets. located Illinois 22. 1998 ine June Days len Philbr M Cath Summer . October : Night; W Divide, a Wrace E. Hair; Ald Winnetka: ~sa M. Gunst Hale, Ch L m Michig® Burnham, ! and TiR an El B A St Hazel M i olown represente Bertha Ar Asse W Held In netka: IN oT rom igt § Ti Mav 18tg n m Cro Ing& AM E no E: t m an xB 1€ p

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