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Highland Park Press, 13 May 1926, p. 1

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mi: was m to Atttt attheV mm , Melba! : ad iii? “t “to. “If. of H I “an mu- mains , "--the -. the . r.. I I . Hinder- I and 30$ WYJAYMM News tttttg {gm was but Cm- tWtttt - -. Life 5] m Buick]: . Mn ”(Ail " ‘99 to LADY ELKS 101101.13 _ CARD airii'E MAY tl 'rttouavztutyieihttr1rPtrtty nurdputy Pvidatuveitiate.Mar8t, at the gnu cm, {ch-Ins ml thall- lriond: only. 3%”! 11:11de and,tmseowutbep' Thenwill kmpmmm 1 At I meeting of the board of local improvements ttf,tlt' East Park diu- Met last evening I mutation . was adopted adherhtg ttt tgeo Mint: im- pro'vementl, 'tte eottdmnntrte . tm- proving of u tract . pork apprrtxi- muly 400 feet , bounded on the west by Grain” rod. on the north by Linéoin can, and on the out by 0. 7 m, and duo I triangular had it the In. tar-action of and‘Green my. Wm: tttttull/hut “a y - _ E Net " the Mr F Bids aho m owned for a _ ,marttrroolm Sunset Wood, the _ bahttt to ee-. “fact a ”all . _ “an: treal there for' within,” . i PLANS FOR PARKS Resolution Adopted at Meeting MW Emit Night; '_, Walnut-Pool- ‘li-I We'irlth Alice Calhoun and Robert £11k; Wednesday, Thumb}. ”the Shadow on the Watt" with about Percy ad (heighten Eula. Ultimo Saturday. Soc pier-m: on but we! ot tht,' - PARK DISTRICT IN The tailoring pictures will be down at Pearl Theatre next week: 1mm Bard tomorrow Mt, It”, GR: in “WI lather”; Mt'.' dar,"rntFtterfie'nrtttt _ OH Melt m "Rb, Lou or Draw”; My. In Pickford in “Pollyan- n"; lucky at! My, The Put Mary Pickford in “Penman,” Sunday: “PheSlmlowOn theWall” _ The total who q "titrsqtad " glut $4,500, mammal. mm- nod at 82150. which vi famed. 'tr “0 worth of mum not W, tall the building. valued at 81M dad hand for 3500. The mm of the " bu not beers derttrtite1g detainin- ed. ' ‘ I PICTURES NEXT WEEK AT PEARL THEATRE Tho blue started "Mendy in Ge no and bu! spread osrtamdmty in the huts-lot More it w (hemmed by‘workxncn _who we“ ”and in 'tey gtatfpet 'le1/gtr,"d,t I . " ed whim. bay. Ind ttti. the Mann: arrived thi out!” stmiei tnt: was u my; of ityire _ Thomas My, local furniture dod- _er,mteeredmiriou0mrtrr_hiett Inst Thur-thy months, Mar 0. da- umyed the bum-mu on lab mi- dcnce who. and the contents in- cluding I pnetiully new Hudqon "danaesdnlnr-ttttrotfxtrttr. tun stored in the building. ' 'i, A petition signed Thy more Sr, per cent of the we” when of the territory ' tt in proposed to sum he: been ed with the city, And I resolution ino- vidinc for the epoch! election we re- cently adopted by the city council; l ' t Ternary to Be Almond __ The territory to be annexed in this instance includel roughly all of the. tielu " and 21, the southeast min- tee of Section 8, the south half of tuo. tket9,thenortttenatqu-ftNo. tton " end the out half of the math- ‘eot quarter of Section w. / BARN, AUTOMOBILE AND FURNITURE DESTROY!!!) Fire Causes Serious Lou on Premises of Thomttt, tk ML)!” 6 "ht 'htesrdny of next week. Nny.18, ogretsu1e1eetioetwitltsehddhsth. dtyofmxhhndl’nrkforthopur- no. of submitting to the ”tori trf the city n proposition (or umuntion of art-in was” north and "it of the present citylimity Atthil doe- tion duo the voters will pan 011th Wed franchiu ordinance for the North Shore Line permitting its Sko- Me branch track tto cross mounds! mad, Ginny ma, County “no to“ “a Park “mm. [ _ 1 ANNEXATION a FRANCHISE Wan to Page on Taking lit of Territory Northwest; Alec on Right ot, Way for New q Skokie Line SPECIAL man; . IlllliRIilMiXImBlilW I“? I 2 PARTS V013“ m Continued on: page B The 1-1193“th I . p, _ "' Theré will be'1 and party at St. James' hall, Webrood, tomorrow eva- ning, Friday, Mir 14, for the beeteiit of the building {and of the St. JameI' church. Twins mill be in rudiment forthi-tsodeslm tophy the htm- dud am! each" at well " bunco. Prize- will be urn-dad sud rehash- imepta "rved. A eoe'diet invitation to I the fublie is extended. The help! the ram of personal property unable: has be!“ extend- ed alum The-tucking.)- mdy Mad thin “in“ Tfl',', by returning their milk are thumps. _ , v . BE SURE m FILE ,' SCHEDULE BY MAY " A public heath: on the proposed establishment of a pork on South St. Johns avenue from Laure! to Sheri- artrmidwi1ttseuHattheeitpu11 by the East Park district board on Thursday evening, Mar 20, " 8:00 o'eloek, Everyone: 111th is urged to attend, at this in a my important meetilc- T . CARD-BUNCO PARTY A AT ST. JAMES HALL Water was obtained from a nearby slough. The Fort Sheridan deput- ment came to help, but their track was "ported damaged in striking an obstruction on mt. and they were unable to mrert.therir M atmnttrttt in naming the load th-rt. The ttm was a spectacular one, " huge cloud- of and: mind H"): We" the wind across the western but”. an! hun- dreds of people from this city hurried vest believing the tn extensive fire In: in progreu. _ . 'NBoe1gtryPtMrDhrt.Bottrd . Mttr20tlNoaehtum.ted . prgedtoAiterd ' PUBLIC HEARING tm . PARK IMPROVEMENT The ttre it supposed to have started in a stove. The wind Wu strong from the mtat end two or three of the shack- were in tlame. tttut few mo- mente, The Highland Perk firemen responded to n call and with-the a- detand of a number of volunteer fire thrhtfmiyem able to ermihte the blue to the tour buildings, preventing a gene”! eottf1-tton in the damp. V Fire early Wedneodny qftermon de- Strand three of the' temporary houses at the mm construction camp, he" Blodgett. known In "Merer's Camp" and pmetka1V ruined another. Contain also were band. The loan is not extenuive, u thi cum) build- ing-I were of Mms, eonrtrttetiort with building - overlay. Three Buildings Burned and One Badly Dam Wednesday l Hangman“ A committee. m ”pointed to visit Lake P Poreat ' tnd other neitthboriittt cities where Welcome signs have been pheed by Khan and other clubs or organizations with a View to inspect- ing such sign: 1nd “was necuury ittfortttathrn, ‘u the toeal chamber plum to place such aim on all roads entering Hizhhud Pair. FIRE DAMAGES RAIL CONSTRUCTION CAMP President C. R. Witt 'nppointod a committee composed-of S. A. St. Peter, Ler Gong: and Walter Cope to in. ventilate pmpositjon for consoli- dation A Ion! school districts and re- port " the next meeting. . T The ' amended proposition on which a speck! city olection will be bold nut Tuesday was: discussed and the sentiment of tu, muting was found ttt he trerattu, to the plan. A committee m npppinted to at- tend the tut lurk board meeting Wedueuhy owning with a View to to. curing the eomrhuetion of a dnncing plutform in Sunset park forWitthland Park day. . At the rink: monthly “an: of the Biniteittrrtae, (lumber of Com. merce, Tue-by evening it we: de- cided to have the Inn! observer)“ of HM Park Day on Wedneadey. July M, under the “spleen of the anlneIe men, a ht forgot yem, and itu.tsianntdthirrsarioardiardt previous one!“ in the matter of at, tuctlom to be provided tor the enter) teinment of the public. . The date la advenced this year from August at July been“ of the dancing of the team in mum [ 1 An hwitetlon he received from the LeSalle Chamber of Commerce to " tend n‘ LeSnlle county industrial com rename " Ottawa on may of thir Week, and Albert Larson and Frank Shaken were appointed 'aaiiC; from the local chamber. 1 Hiahland Park Day Wednesday, July 28; Business Men Meet Extensive building improvements lave been started by John Gout!” & Co., on their property on Elm pine. where excavation has been beanie: a two-tstory brick store and npxrtment building. The present plan it to erect a ttet to accommodate two “on: on the rat floor, with new ehove. Later the improvement '11!) probebly be extended into n total of six stores. with 'qttthtitartt_ "atftres m Gem-lay mevm ft.tmtrr'_ as of the new not: more melee, Newmbejmhlo 'ltr, a; m- yhmnu’ ' n n r-stfdlttttttrr ttit'ttr9' tthir-trr-jr. srl-_. 1.1 vl1r,rfpi't Tonight. “Pleasures of the Rich” with Helene Chadwick, Jack Malian, Hedda Hopper and Mary Carr; Pri- day, “Running for Cupid" and. cm. O'Brien and Anita Stewart; Saturday, Hoot Gibson in _‘-'lentom mlut'", Sunday, "In Borrowed Phtate" with Marjorie Dew, Niles Welch. Ardf Duly; Monday; Tuesday. “Too och Money"; Wednesday, “and”. “The Pu 'Cry”; Friday, “The Shame]: Handicap” with an all-um- eatrtrttat. urdny, "The Nut Cracker.” Wee Saturday. See prognm on back page ptttO PM. T . I GOURIIEY co. BEGINS V _ TWO-STORY BUILDING . Next neck the following program will be shown at Alcyon Theatre. BOOT GIBSON IN , “PHANTOM BUuar' Mondarand Tuesday “Too Much Money”; "Oe Shani-och Handicap” Friday Post one. ..w Fell Clothiers Ample): Bros. Notion Store _ Friday the Patten Colt-1nd tho an Company will play their neond mud game which promises to be a cotter. Batten Colt: ' N. 8. Ga Co. Tuesdny the Post Dace showed their strength by beatinz'tho Notion Store, 11-7. Petersen flelded well for the, Mailmen, while Johnny Schukie, the sur, eenter6etder for the Notion Stu-p, made some brilliant catch:- in Monday the Fell Clothiers broke into the winning column by belting Anatuieh Brat. 20-10. Fell Clothiers had om his inning when any scored. mt of their rum after the Animal: had a lead of 7 runs. In the madness ‘Um’s Indium-Out- door league the ”ninth-pub 320:. team won their Brtrt guns but Fri- day, 16 to 10, from the Notion store. Both teams hit the bull well. ' Council Meeting " At tlie city council meeting severe! ordinances were paged and other rou- tine basin“: received. attention. The petition of Welter 14;an tor per- miesion to.ingta11 e gasoline pump In the ftrgt block out of the North Shore line, in Rm? Williams avenue wee referred to the commissioner of streets and public improvements. Continued on pose q . Games During Past Week Which Busing: Menh Teams Have ' . Plaid Ben INDOOR LEAGUE IS _ _ PLAYING GOOD BALL Prom Laurel "and to Sheridan road, south, the atomic!) of the mad and the parking of the strip in queu- tion is in the jurisdiction of tthu'k board, which will have a hearing on its part of the improvement on May Ttwasnt-tretard-tintrest the improvcpent in this connection was originate! la a resolution pro- viding for extension tttSheridan mad through from Cantu! to Lam] ave- nue. The "thnattd cost of the work' is 821,030, which is for the road build- init only. The coat of the land which must he obtained by purchue or con.. deinnation proceedings is in addition. Preliminary Item looking to the extension of: Sheridan mad from Gen- hal avenue southerly as pert of n' phurto establish a park in e strip of land 150 feet wide along South St. John- em from Laurel - to Sheridan road, south, here taken at the regular meeting of the city council and board of local improvement- last Fridny evening. ,3 l City Contemphtes Cutting Bur. ldan Through, Control 'to Laurel; PtMt,Board to Carry South START 0N SHERIDAN EXTENSION PROM PARK PLAN ALSO IN VIEW Standing of the tonal: HIGHLAND an. niuNom,.rmmtmdr, MAY 18.1920 j i. o. I -htSarttt gunning. {baboon I. o. L. V. lodge will that dated in anti te; 1if"r'tg,'t _t,hhit.dytr gyg; tltght furnish til. 't,'tt und¢zood we . T M. . , This is will: “be I ti,tittt't1' everyone hould‘ my (into.- It is ,',',2n),'2,,'h' that a Buick .1: mania sedan will be given any in ' tt_ nine. " '1 _ gr .. I.0.L.V.TOGIVE; _ ,ADANCEONMAYM Deerfield American legion M No, 738 is making plan: for? it. Amt an- nual-oarninl dance tog“ glvuijt Muonic hull, and sret1i#,ip)er4liu, It"""' aim-noon ttsd hyping Juno 1 a _ F _ _ ‘2’ I F J, DEERFIELD LEGION PLAN CARNIVAL DANCE Mr. Clnrk has spoken Mon thier. day Evening clubs in arif around Chi. ago for . number of you: " in hoped that his flrgt nppegnnotbtbn the Highland Park Smithy tbribe club will bring out a mu "duties Mr. Clerk is a lecturer much in de- mind for a variety of cubic“ Bil experience and wide intends make him especially fitted to hlk .on the one he has chosen to deliver Qt High. land Park. The calm may! we (and in Mr. Clark's editable: faint I but isfying but for M: henna. with uremic sense of Itxmetrihsts to Me observations" 1min: mvor',,/No" who have milk. Clerk :19er till be gled'of this, "tpttortttttitr _to hear him main. end than; WM have but heard him should not fail Weekend 3110 lecture on thmdarevertitttrc, The“ in no admission fee. . j‘ l, S.' Duncsn Chrk. editor of tu Chi- cago Evening Post. will tho-n are.. ture, "Life a . Newsng In thes It," at the Woman'. club walls: " at 7:30. The lecture 1-Wa- der the “when of the thrttthr Eu- ning club. , ' V S. DUNCAN CLARK _ T N‘SPEAK SUNDAY "LTe " a Newspaper Mu tlea, It" Topic of Well-Known This committee in it: ,utrdtithtttpttt- mously favored Prof. 3mm. i I of obtainine "hool lit” in in; approximately as recommendqd W, tht Conthntedmt may _ _ f So for the only definite ”Centur- ‘vey of the school situation on “cord [is that made by the committee; up- ‘nointed by the mayor, whklrinetAd Home: Everett Hillud, Tri C ttua, *m. and Robert E. swath and Hem-n. W. C. Shipneg, Odom It. Jones. Carleton Vail. Fred p. Porto, Alfred C. Meyer, From: _L. Chm. George W. cm art? R. E. Wood.", Geta - All , This committee-not ion. "titmt, a». onions and thoeotttthtreart_,Attt situation. It had City "tattrht Chile“ make maps covering tho W364 feettd, and secured the ftrtee" of Prof. Franklin Bobbitt pf tho do” meat of edttetttitm of Chico‘s} “be. my to make I survey of the Ueatirtt. uation. . . T Community Survey! C The matter has been under consid- eration in one 'wny Ind .ttrtt)tttee {a more than a your. A We“. “I appointed last yen by In,“ Hut- ing- to nuke e where! the am and this committee he» reported. favoring the two-district plan. Ihii committee was adsorbed to out!!!” its work with a View woos-mm " mute agreement Ind: 1)meny f M: nite action, end ‘the problem is d live one, " Indicated by the he} thét at the' meeting of the Chemo! Gon- merce on Tneedaynight a committee was appointed to investiute the prop. oeition and report back to the chem- ber. F _ , Propels! to maid“. ttts public schools of Highh’nd M flute on. @1001 system'with using}. superh- tondent ud‘nndcr tltr-im-ttof. ninth board of 6thititkw has be. quently been advocated and it!!! "Mtta to be the logical “indict: otthuchool problem ‘here, accordinc to opinion In some quarters, while in 9th": the sentiment seem- to be in but of two diatinct districts, with mt. an» tml, but commuting in an - of election of building sites and, such matters where eortftietioas itsttdtt N- Milt. Under Consideration for ”a Time and Still Undead“? Committee Report Fwd on Two Dhata. T PLAN UNDER DISCUSSION CONSOLIDATION 0F T SCHOOL 0181mm In. Theodore Osborn it “no!!! ehaimtnn of the amt. Tickets an be taught from In. W. TUtksut, Ru VHS.(Td.H.P.1M)OrItthW dw- ' s', f 1‘ I . Q ' One of the most Important social event; for next week min be the treno. 'tm.iirpart, thhcingzim " tttl-tttta Cettteryttttsehtttutt 'ru. t,ireW society a MM W " 'm,-o’clock on M 'tft-st-t Mat: 18. Bettfttt when will be RAVINIA CENTER N GIVE BENEFIT PARTY Architecture of the new nation in the name us than erected in Keno-In and Milwaukee, with brick on both sides and Inga columns in from, I conspicuous fawn. A salty-.7 M to the southbound tuck and also to out a n , T All Highland Park “(Ruini- an. an: In momentum urged to attend than mica. Mm.' E. P. “citing' 1:83th of the Woman's Civic Club. and It. Howard R. Bede, pus-Heat od the " vinin Coemnughrei,' will nuke that Mill-um. l The behutitul new mm m of the North Show Lino “lamina will be appmprh'uly dedic- Ion- day " lug, my 17th, " mo o'doek, and: the" We! "than: civic organizations and eitttem of " vinin will author.“ ttse depot and listen to that but: by 4tdikinta ot the road and by " mi, dunno. DEDICA'IE RAVINIA _ STATION MONDAY Found Openingofl‘ineNew DerIototNorthBttore" LingMnyl? .A meeting otthe manna Park Drtntllr, no. no committee was held My at the ' B: midence oft the ehaimsnn,lm. Mat“ WI!” David M.Thomatr.qhtoepresertt-e man "I M Headma- C. B.' 80118180. G. P. Good. GiuitiGaii" " le, W.AeAhntanderr, P. B. Vaughn. 'llt, A.M.'rYqei,W._B.1ilr,n,K3.Beat- Great W411": “a n and Alound o. Hanan. Mm. m h the " . F. m 'fgst,'d1tlfl1tWd'ide"llh.Q,t “M1“. “$1,. club of W soon. tt is hoped 1tavhdn, w.“ tti g“ . 1tu'tglt dub W be err-nixed " them i- xnmatuu .. Mllsiii -eetm. much musieartauatnodenthuaia- slink-brill ", . MU a.” "noastrttieD-fUHi_. m‘ hag-1.. Hm. x... It is moo-ad that August " but been Betaa Highland Put day, whom the children from one of the Chicago settlement: will be tic - of the club And the Him-Ind Park committee “the Thursday afterttoon concert and 1anettetipmeedhtg the mush-luau. "h.tietustuite-rsatrthV Ta-trt-ttttedt-Meter," towns Indthinpronbubboahn- not year in attendance as In]! " in perfeettotsofmmiea1,art. There will be no mosquito. 1th “mm at Bahia " t that. you bring with you," 21"8dl'fl,11 un- nounced; the play: to b. w by ghe method of "birth control.” a, 000 having been voted by the ttrrttyy,p board fie the dmtntng of Shah. VII- hy. . . . hit-trnfne opera nu Incl“ in this new!“ router. thirty-two ot whie1twi1ltrtrrtuetml,Hht.etfttte opera, new to New York. “In “a! Brave” will be among the lumbar. _Mr. Echtain'in his qttUtdmtesatie mtold of the plant forthe in. wink museum oftN6attdt1- mmrewtreitttmttNtrusuinttettt- tehetthtiqrokatofafewofthetri+ which beset the Medan intro-ado. Mu. Ralph Pooh of Lake For-t, president of the club in in diurnal the meeting and and. q gracious ad, dress followed by the ”report of the but season's aetivttU. mad by he ttti.""" smut-y, In. Arthur By- Id. The-q interacting (at. m u- nouneed at ttte'hrtttihetm for the is. data dub given at M Ionian haul. Highland Put, ht Friday by $,Er. Louis Echtein. About no month"! were present, the meeting behtg the largest and most tuna-in: the club has ever held. On Sand» 'mathttr, 1m St, We Btttterftr'wftl be an out Elisabeth Rothko-g. the MetvrtMttttrtrs Opens (mu-t woman that, and unto Cir-mice. mMym June 29, Romeo and Juliet will be can; by Luann Dori and “not! Johnson. hoot the world’s mm om artist, Luau. Bari tad 6W Mavtht,11i,Mltormttunrvtratr- mmdmlamu-autoalm MGWJW”; Mouth» tion of artist; and open but. a packed homo tad, than 'tlimit I mPertotrWofo-sdttstutarttet. '.trttt-tei,of"iuehrritta. Feett_tt-Bedhsttretttstatertrfttgs iovely and {mom W6; - one. Rabiniq Club Beak 1 Report of Features 7 For Coming Season Ann-tinge!!!» ad beheldsundnya do: mm. Att ' m unclean-mu- ,:',i.yiyi'ii'iiiiilll,ti; bib. 17‘ liP,tthttf'trt_itM!' 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