Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 13 May 1926, p. 8

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The thirty-eight scout-yore fucked by their respective lemurs, foe their treout “Mug,- mtueu. and recon!- of advancement. In - re- spect the (Mention we: composed of the flnest ind hit "ttttta of the comb. eil. Each scout was instructed before. hand as to the plans for the day, equipment to bring, amrthe outed: uniform to wear. Due to this bet the North Shore Council delegation we- easily one of the beat uniformed end best drilled units in attendants " the rally., ' I 't T minim ' - , The eommitte. ARA recites u tot. Ioninpurt: i, 7 - l Sir Robert quickly made Linn}! popular with thet "ttttta by climbing into a small box intended " a camer- stand, before suiting to spout. Are "ptninerd that Mfdmys liked to see who he was talkink to, and that the ruining “and was too l'ow far him to see all the scouts; . ' June: Ill. West. the chief scout ex- ecutive, was the mart speaker, he, like Sir Robert, w” very brief, 'some- this that every mt protein appro- ciate'd. 1nd tttete word nearly ten thdnund scouts my _ " Presentation 0?th Scout mm was next on the prom. that scout: who had from theEagle Scout rating since Much: wen'to be pro. seated with th§ir bulges by Sir Robert. T'. i ' 5 -) tl0iiifl0llg0hlll'I0N 0F ,',"ge"ht'e,,,rc,te,'g,',t1 fr. mudcoudltlo wither-upco- the district would liq-nit, mums“ df Masai ttana) = _ _ Hm. the Midst!” pun of Prof. Bobbitt win not found expedient, in the opinion " “w mum. and the report It. M the Wm, after mu m dueamtred b, the committeew modtfUd bk mommandati mug-ding candid-g 'the,',"'.',',',',"):".",,', Chemilumi- its conclusions. I - “The committee 'Na', it to be for the best interest of is Park to how Hid!“ Pork into two school districts. Nod: end South. the boundaries between the district being on Ravine drive. the hgttit"1'ftg Manhattan 1 And INK, Adop- tion of this recommendation would mean annexation to “mime: of a portion once. and a caution to Die- trict 107 of all territory in other dia- tricts within the “if, of Richlond Park north of Ra . drive. The com. mittee believes that tt when boards should meet on to evening: and that representatives; of each of the two boards should u constituted into a standing committee our altoo and buildintl. so that the board: can work in unison toward the Bobbitt plan for a bigger -eitr. The committee be- lieves the mteoanmenfations suggested will keep personal contact and elu- ticity of educational matters in High- land Park and yet keep a tstMyd plan for future school systems of '; High. land Park." 1 In other quarter: this? two-district plan in not favored/the feeling being that the chief obstacle to the union of district- 1m and 108 is the Net that district 108 has the lat-fut property messed vnlnatlon. , k f The ”out: met qt the high school It eleven-thirty a. mi for a ’preliminary inspection and induction. At twelve Much. they entered the; two North Shore Line bump, that? the North Shore Line donated for the occasion, and left for Chicago. After a pleasant \ride along the North Shore arurMiehitran boulevard the scouts “rived " the stock ”his and entered the Dexter Pavilion. Here due to the Net that they were our]: very good mu Vere unturned to the right of the reviewing stand. , The prognm was 'tshort em! nappy. a few men scout yells, introduction of the new president of the scout moment, Mr. Bead, at Omaha, we: quickly followed by the introduction of the Chief Scout of the World, Sir Robert tr. S. Baden-Powell. » Bury Bacon o the?“ Scout'Ship. Port Clinton, of Highland Park m won: moms! "ndreottdafrtU two scouts pm wtyt were Sea Scouts. Sit Manually we. touted the hadn‘t to thusconu, with new writ. of I txsMionuanttthe 'it,t1'rt'o"'u * iGiii'iriiii)' ingu- l G. i ) is .' _ Thirty-eight scouts and tIve scout- masters were in the ddbntion that the North Shore Council "nt to the Dexter Park Puma, but Saturday. to a monster Boy Scout patty held in honoroftlteCtaftkdttt or the World, Sir Robert 8. s. man-mun. PAGE EIGHT The (Mentions next formed in “col- mm of eight d passed in review before the Chi£8¢ontdof the World and the Chief ' umtive of the United States, than prided than]: the stock yards, dawn muted street, and were dismissed. The North sum W1 Sconce re- turned to their but. and started home. tit stop mammal!!! " 1pge,,t when co co cream mixes for 'gt'fitl, 'lt" stop "r" Highland Park where the scouts um dismissed after I In: ' “nine an." were given for, the N h Shore Line and for the Wu of “rebates. The North Shore Ptm,tieil taken this amnion of whim: muting the North Shore Line frte eo-operi- don in ”his: the Ute and from t2e11reett uitwu, than! term the We of. the New _ end their“ M to . "tr-tttttc,: . MTEND BOY SCOUT . 7 RALLY IN CHICAGO axtttrtitedhoetttt-t The annexation proposition is ap- proved by' the Highland Bottom. ber of Commerce end otherhodhl as well as by many chime, end it is be. lieved that there will}! no Men!” in securing e 1pmteutpprrtving vote. However, it in urged that the vote be a large and 21thth one. Frenchhe Prepaid“ In the matter of the North Shore Line franchise tt is pointed out that this railroad is one ttrMtet but elec- trie lines in the eomttercalts giving the North Shore eplendid service: It: oMeisua, are doing "Writ! their power to improve this service end to give the public what they want in thie line., and it seems tint with the 08- teneion of this new Much this serv- ice will be greatly MM Ind all I the towns and territory ahmtt the line, will be benefited. Hence there in ep- parently no objection to the [rent- ing of this franchise, aeeord'mtr to those who have carefully investigated the situation. mmmmmw *1 ttt the, w t"ttgPt'iftt' extended to the that” an. Wat hemm- the we“ at an. ttorsnamrth'-tiedt1teptttttt, half of the 't'rfl'et"iie','l1', 'at,thit. tuntT,artd,ttteyret ttfttirtftietb. out our“: of Section 17 out! the not aide of the contheatqnnrter ot Section 8. North boundary, the'north side of the continent matter of Sec- tionB,OldEhnroedendGreenBey road to present limit. The out boundary of the truth the preheat city eorporetion line. Winn.“ Alla _ ' In an election held in the city of LakrForeet on; Tue-day of this week a large piece of territory south and west of that city, including the village of Everett, Onwentlin and Old Elm club end . number of large eetoteo, was voted annexed to Lake Forest, the proposition corrying, 303 to 5. A eon- sidornble portion of this territory than annexed by Lake Forest in included in the proposition to be voted on in Highlnnd Park next Tuesday. includ- ing all of Old Elm club and some " ditionnl territory loath of the club grounds: However. city oMeiah, point out that this does aifeet the legality of the local election, " the fmntter of over-lapping territory can be easily settled by 'making the provisions of the franchise ordinance ,correepond with the tract ectuelly to he annexed, as the ordinance in "1391:?“9‘1 after the election is held not rizing its passage. . T , _ M'lliau, WON HERE NEXT TUEDAY Both Mr. and In. Mone- von all; known 1nd highly esteemed here. Pri a number of you: they conducted N trroeervartddrygoodaatoreonth. corner of First strand. Central GU,! which is now known at the Loeb' building and is occupied by tel National Tea Co., and the Highlnnd l Inn. ' T Mrs. Alfred Moses, fot many years n resident of this city planed any Friday, April 30, at the Elttin asy- lum, when she has Seen eonfhted for a number of years. Funeral service! were held Monday. May 3, at two o'elock from I chapel in Chicago with burial in qudheim cemetery. Mrs. Moses have: to iuwive her, two sons, Sylvan and Melville, two sisters, one brother And 1 father. Hr. Moles passed any that com) - no. MRS. ALFRED MOSES PASSES AWAY APRIL " Former Resident Dies at Might; Funeral Held Monday; Well Known Here . This sketch “(we from an actual photogrdpE . Killed m People The “blow" that tore this brick building apart killed . ten, In- "ureCttttrttnd,o..trlet..t and! million dollnra' worth " prop- erty. A windstorm-mly. strike anywhere, my time. . {union enough insurance? i THIS agency of the Citizens Insurance Company will no that you are protected ugdmt Windstorm loam Call, writ; or phone todhy. l ' _. .~ Continued from page one MARTIN 888 Central Are. A Windstorm that Call 444 INSURANCE " It g3 ., V _i'_'?is,,i'iih EV} TO. POLICE HIGHWAYS _ DURING BIG CONGRESS State. co and “with: 0M]. Jlltot,'g'llltil "to prop-ti! police and, mam-tum” Witt) Ramadan. when. on June a, that”! event in connection with the but»; tiondl With mm- in to be sated. The congress will nttuct more than a million visitors, my of whom will. come by automobile: from all pert: at the country. ' We are to be nine trunk line; leading to St. May’s seminary " Mundelein. It is expected that mare than 8.000 automobiles will have?“ each line, parking accommodations having been provided near the semi. nury grounds for 72,000 cars. " Nunavut in Cook and uu em- tr are taking speck! approprlntim for policing and other contingencies on tint any. . , Friend: of Hits Virginin Ondgr- donk 6f Highland Park, 3 graduated Deerae1d-trttu1ds high school. an grattfUd to note in the rotou re' section of last Sand-31's Chicago Tri- bune a pieturiaatioit of the crowning of like Onderdmtk u Mar Quebn it Wells-lay collage, when lb: 1- I stu- dent. She' was selected Queen of the Mar by a vote of the student, u- cording to thin report. _ LOCAL GIRL QUEEN or MA FES’I‘IVITIES Noethbrooh Heights Lot. Aro BILL- ING! Whr,Bhmtlder't They? _ 1 Not only can we anticipate the new transportation hut the pron-min Vin-n is annexing the are: to W East: "Northbrook on the Earle" will won be a reality, and our” uti- ful wooded sutrdivitiion-utit 100sfoot 'tti-let,", a prominent pogitbn right in t natal-x the but mi- dentist action and thin aux "Ik- ing distance to both the "Nort brook" mum; Station and the business cen- In loving mommy of our den ftw that, who planed away a you ago, May 12, 1925. _ _" .- ter, $11.? at ,tt'tlt,g't',", tttgut,',',",':; T an: vs punks! Ao lots, ‘far their own bonanza. A = mm Iota are quibble tr.efote we raise our prices. ' _ _ V REMEMBER THE LOCATION! Shemer Avesrty-rtrtatri-1-90. feeb-r-ti 1otsr-midwiy between t . tl,',',ittug,', Dundee Road and thet on nukegnn. Drive up the hill V thetm to see our best lots. l It [ you appreciate rm bapty _ kiosks real value. phone or lea. V F. B Williams Real Estate . NORTH BROOK HEIGHTS 6 rm. house, 1 bath _ 10 13!). house, that]: 6 In. home, 2 but: 8 rm. house, g path: ' 8 rm. house, 2 baths, , rm. house .rmrw-"'."' 6, rm. brick ww.r.mrtt-m_..r T m. “new q..--....-.., T. m. briek .-..t-tr_m..."' 5 rm. shingle ...rmrr..r... T m. home ..qwmm.....r..t (gm. bungalow mr....' T m. house er........-. 6 rm. duplex ............. 9 rm. home ....t..-.F..' 8 nu. brick .............. New 6 In. thing“ . 4 up. 1mnttt1ow -.._... 5 m4 tux-hem vw... 5 m. ”meat .....- you 3m. fund-had for the. 8 rm. house, 2 baths .....-...... 80tr T his. home, 2 bath! ............ g 12 rm. house, 2 both: _..---... , A complete list of Highland Park and Bighwood homes and building lot; for ads at Mtg), ranging from $1,200 to " .0004 Terms on all property. V " South St. John- Avenue '_ mama Put. Itt. Phone 2340 q . Chic; 0 06:; Suite 35-31 J. Jackson Blvd; Plum. Hudson 0763 F. B. WILLIAMS HINE&HINE F: A. TUCKER REAL ESTA TE REAL ESTATE. LOANS sill INSURANCE THE HIGHLAND Pm PRESS. magnum nu. motors FARM LANDS FOR SALE Vacant and Improved Property in Highland Park and Vicinity THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL , "' Central Avenue Phone Highland M mo 515 Oakwood Ave. Phone M. P. 670 IN MEMORIAM FOR RENT Mn. M. Quadt George Schumn Hattie Behmnait. 11pd $200 F 180 $175 . 160 , I135 , 155 , 125 _ 125 , 135! ...110 ' 100 100 TO, t"gig' iiit11itfi'iiih' fi hon". large list tt lurid tad mid] my. " vacan W, notable prices. See 1?: More ilt,ltt 6 rm. modern home, Beach at, out aide, nicely furnished. mi, 153 to pet. L Month re-r---:-.'"?' 6 rm. mod. tlat, Wankmn'nv4'm Fun. you, kitchen prim, Noifth in. ', Highland Park, week ...........-.$12.00 Ihmrllmsrry REALTORS Phones H. P. 723-1, 2131 We have a complete' up m date listing of all houses and vacant in Highland Park ind vicinity. Consult an belong making your next untrue. We will be able to as?“ you. , MNG Phone U44 Sheridan and Central , Telephone Highland Put 69 REAL MATE AUTO AND FIRE ”MCI . "rot um ' r,"' Lot ' in Rubia Hum. nicely Ibo-ted: near Green 33:: 89nd and, Ravinia Station. Only $1000.00. . . Nearly new li room 'ttttttru home with “helm! IRON ‘50 foot lot on the East IMO.“ , bed rooms. New tmtmrortittort and lake. Very um}! 11an pay-j meat, 1m1aneenike rent. f Real Estate Real Bars AME tltCNtClllt NORTH SHORE RADIO SHOP W. W. BARTLETT Highland Park omen gat REICHARDT EVERYTHING IN, REAL . ESTATE f 384 Central Ava, Telephone IE, R265 LISTENING IOIWII a musical surprise. ora, ing it in utterly simple. An ilk:- nsimeed union finder disc in. when with the tuning uit, and resin“: in and uh magma illumidubd "--rou an tune it In the ails The convenienceia obviougf The umber glow from the was lam dial adds-touch _ofbeiiurancetotlteeeuspe,ar. My. It is a useful 'emintlyrr- 'ttinimidngthecltattceofieiec inetheetttuPedeyiseavttit i'tstseComeiond1eettsattitir youth: ' , OVBRTONE RECEIVER other?yetiryaroft,i t I’m-#85 " a MARTIN FOR RENT FOR SALE whmt " AND INSURANCE 388 Cantu! PRESS WANT Ms BRING MMM'S N0TE-me1reu now on "Vftrr all New”. 00" In. ried'and "White Cage." 31:7”an TMN Re-tim-ttremade. i'1i.ft'ucti.ayttrdttte" mm.. 'Gai-na-aria-ui/enero-qt-doa,.")), bw Bree, nmusaâ€"umwmmnh I He. PEG!!! autumnal u: . g lk t ennui: COR. -ciihi,tiiiiNlF.i%tstrr tm. HIGH 'i " rum 1 Phone Wgt9ni1 Park 2452 (sf,(l,',v' .41.. most talked nbout theatre on the iil"iiie 0n . thte we”: let tn . button ,rtt.m papa} will“ ir. con- tinge tohsereueitsvahse. _ gig _ Lahreetseeatttmhr-ittsosreomruee, M", mule room or mem Fir' attmettmdirtittttroom. "itil f I', 1’ I I" _ A mt convenient kitchen with not stairway. r,' 'tli, but. 'nemt,aetsertwattrheatimrAgtt,t-trratsd 'tall, AsNtmrasittttiraaahortteoiaesinmstmeat. Tet-I. ranged 4 'i" _ ' ', f Lake Forest, North of Deal-path. West of mag-- u. FREDERICK L 'NEFF a (iil_',l NORTH SHORE REAL $111218 16-18 North iSheridnn Rood F Highland P {Illinois Henry G. ulenke and Horne Share.~ “If” For PERSONAL SERVICE til)) ARCHITECT of LONG EXPER i'if'.l, CE “m1 PRICE GLOW!” The Best Place on the North Shore for Aae"ttett Arnold J oerns, oa1n)ir THE iikrr BUY IN HIGHLAND 'i'. ' Eight Rooms _..- Two Baths - East! e WILLSELLALLORIN5ACRE “JUST MARRIED“; Baum!!! wooded. Wonderful mggttt.tn. . road to Wuhan Rood. All surrounding at improved by eetatata. land: the]! toimsdmiapim'ttoea matchbox-a my f i, elusive subdivision. . _ i: j AtroutNatiuhoenn.qrNaethShttm 'iti, astdwtttttntutm-d-,eitrtimitn. -.'er4, “warn: CARGO') BETTER HOMES AND 1ter,'i"'ll mom menus!) mm: m :j, FOR SALE BEGINNING .leNDAY. MAY " The. Bdriiey-t Fan. SEE OUR COMPLETE LISTING Wankegan. “no“ JOSIAH L. 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