Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 17 Jun 1926, p. 6

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'tiii/lit/i':' 5: 5%? ['ir'C, P. f tny As: new 'c,,)':',:'.;':,! siitilfsi' 29*g cltrih The eo-operation of township of- thalt, throughout Lake county hu enabled the committee to make def, inito plans for properly manning the mil lines and the uutomobile routes. Sharia Ahhrtrom will have hundreds of volunteers to insure proper policing and his needs are being adequately met by the citiunry. Tum-endow Exodus Every avenue of transportation leading to Mandelein will be loaded to capacity. It is reported that the total rail transportation facilities will handle 275,000 people: 15.000 can be carried by the Soo Line, 30,000 by the St. Psnl. 60,000 by the Northwestern railroad, with transfer to the North Shore line st Lake Bluff, and this leaves a bdsnce of 17,000 to be han- dled by the North Shore line and the Rapid haunt line in addition to the 60.000 from Lake Blue. Adequate railroad accommodations at terminal points also had to be pro- vided. The Lake county executive committee hnve worked with "bhe tmnaportatlon lines in the erection of platforms and switches for the expo- dition of nil mac. Every facility will be provided for feeding the hosts and ample arrange- ments are being made for drinking water requirements. Water and gas will also been hand for the automo- biles. First aid and towing facilities are to be provided for car troubles. Road for Pedestrians In laying out the auto routea pro- vision was made to bar all hut foot tmifie on Mechanics' road so that pil- grime niay walk from Lake Bluff to the seminary grounds. It is the cus- tom for many to cover a long distance by foot in making the pilgrimage. Every {utility has been provided for l handling the automobile problem. Cul.. l verts are being built so that cars may t pass expeditiously from highways into I the parking areas. which also are bel ine provided with illumination,) latrines, etc. The lighting facilities are to be installed in oider to accom-i odnte those who park oh the grounds} the night before and those who Willi be forced most likely to spend half‘ the night of Thursday before condl-P tions will permit the return journey. i Robert W. Peace June.” at. Dar All ttetivities of the his conclave will shift from' Chicago and Cook county to" Mundelein and Lake dounty on June 24. For months committees have been outlining plans for this great spectacle. is concentrated in making a comm- mate memo of the mutt important event of the eontrrests--ttu, procession of the Blessed Sacrament on Thun- dar, June 24. and will not be found wanting,” is the keynote which inspiresithe work af the executive committee functioning in this district for thelnternational Eucharistic congress. he "orta of this committee are sanctioned And supported by George Cardinal lande- lein. sponsor of the biggest Bonn. Catholic festival ever staged in the United States, and its entire attention or BUCHARIS'HC CONGRESS TY 16-18 N. Sheridan Rd. Tel. M. P. 1542; Wilmette 2052 DR. CHARLES E. GEISSE ARE more than pleased WITH it, and its POPULARITY seem to be GROWING my day. SEA {we powder f/Pdf route SEAR! lip stick- SHARI cream SHARK compact: . SEAR! perfume , SEAR! toilet water " IS the best line ' 3941:1239d9y. our SOLD tad: ' our '?t/i'r'dl'Mi's tally: may SHARK line of QgsygTZICS, lnclpding LEADS m, however, TO mention our PM}! 811 Dottst WE Iuppose THAT old Joke ABOUT 1 man Opp. Ntsettt-m Depot HIGHLAND PARK. na.. 7m Mt “Lake county has hm edigdruppn undo-s Activity In Prepa- ration For Madden! Features of Meet on June 24 Osteopathic Physician General Puttice SHARI :OUN'I'Y READY FOR 3mm DAY saCi,.ii,l's.' We also cater our special dishes in Highland Parlt 'tif a?mm":I"mummum"munmInmmummnummmummmmmmmumummnmunumuuufi ll Advanced Ticket Sales Poe the benefit of tho“ who duke to order tickets in advent» and who and it more convenient to have them new, or chock nut to The Rubin Count”, Davina. 111.. to reach the box-ode. by that time, and “cm ,rtiibe-tttniud_orheld-bed.. aired. If muons m made on the day of the performance (or which they are desired, the ticket: nut be paid for " an box-omen berm 6 o'elotskigttherafumoon. Reed Furniture made like new. All paintings done by compressed air. For Prices Tel. H. P. 276 Telephone in so we can I? Lunches served 12:00 " 2:30; Dinners 5:00.- 7:30 We MUST BE NOTIFIED IN ADVANCE for special dinners and suppers. 8rsetialtr-rtheatre parties either before or after Opera Telephone H. P. 1054 DO YOU LIKE TO EAT IN THE OPEN AIR? DO YOU LIKE ITALIAN COOKING? For F athers' Day, June 20 FURNITURE PAINTED AN D" DECORATED Continue! from page 1 Opening June 20, 1926 Buy Your Father a Tie [SEAT SALE FOR Ith1BllhS00N YOUR CLOTHIER 13 S. St. Johns Ave. Pl Chateau Marchi . one in for your party and dinner dates in advance can give you the best of attention and service. Madame Marehi needs no introduction a she is very well known along the North Shore for her wonderful cooking. Every thing is cooked in Florentine style, Madame being a native of Florence, Italy. S.FELL Then Come and Eat at {held- ‘ all“ (or. an , the te, will be In 'oe sash this. you. l ruler this 'ruittymijkitrtii. such Medium will make u de- posit at no for which s reed): ill! be given. Bests ordered in advance; yutttyttereiditttpeoriiG"iG"i'ir, make, but must be paid for at that; time ta lesve the total amount of the deposit intadt. . There can he no uncellstlons or ex- changes. not my depositors trsnsfer their rights for the use of others, tttF der this plan. When tickets so or- dered are not cslled for, they will be charged to the depositor. These de- posit! may be made " the Rsvinis box-once, or my be made by mail ul- deemed to The Rsvinis Compsny, 86 366 E. Central Avenue Phone 307 HIGHLAND rm P3388. mun panama 103$ Rogers Park, Mrs. Charles A. Field- camp; Evanston, Mrs. Charles K. Northam; Wilmette, Mm. Lester E. Mee; Kenilworth, Miss Isabel Cline; Winnetka, Mrs. John Vennems; Hub- bard Woods, Mrs. J. Williams Macy; Glencoe, Mrs. George E. Orr; Town of Ravinia, Mrs. Harvey B. Paula; Highland Park, Mrs. David‘B. Thoma; Lake Forest, Mrs. Frank E. Business; Lake Bluff, Mrs. Maurice Mandeville; Waukegan, Mrs. John S. Skene. other nights mentioned they are $2.25. 83.00 and $8.75. ' cry one interested in purchasing nub- seription books, but any who have been overlooked may secure tickets by teu.. phoning the chairman of their rupee- tivo towns. It has been requested that miirtoftheehatmtentsetrtven. It The price of the subscription books is $18 for twenty tickets. For the Monday night symphony concerts there are no reserved seats. Reserved seats on other nights with the a. ception of the Brat night, the closing night and gsls night are 81.25. 81.50. 82.00, $2.60, and $2.75 and on tho is as follows: In spite of the depretusintrly cold, wet weither of the past week the “I: of subséription books for the aninia Opera qeason has gone merrily along and the' promise of a record ttttend.. nnce is rapidly materializing. The chaimén of the NoFth Shore towns and the members of their com- mittees have endeavored to reach - 1 Fondue for Motorists 6 - In audition to the alumina-por- tationifaemtiee it enjoys. Mala in nlwayi been a paradise for motorilts. the thud. from - 3M“ stregcljing through the moot‘buutiful Mln - in Mini!!!- " m couponbooh would» '" for twenty coupons. 1teded, not for, the opening. closing and all night; of the anon an M. " M $835. On MI may om Mf- an recon-M not! all at 'tdm/ttao, 82, 82.5011“! $2.75. On Maddy night. which no than duvet“ 1 to ”In phony concerts, there is no chm for resented seats, the $1 general admin- tsionytt the gate covering everythint. rt,tait'ort1iumtaimed Jk'éd'éc th.t_t-orthtBqttimber. , 8tttt.tt,t Btttt M cm. no a.- Frigidaire gives silent servii" to 150,000 users _i', TY 22gtgitgtt: “kiosk” Kali-z: Frigidaire preserves the fresh- ness, purity and flavor of all foods -makw ice for you in handy-sized cubes for instant uses-makes scores of frozen desserts. 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