$0! ea) J, hhandsd ancial log {to which you are; , "t m: iltlt'ti'hr"'" iittpeiitl il 1otlters. T itir d ai (to Je,' i'l' "i, bneirtS.t1ajl, //. macaw %.â€: u ' "ue' oth ltrm, . l tbe Stand. She ( bu hrs Ttr0tty tttav ww, swarm-n div“ . _ . drheauitt Ah. _ that. or " I. _ I I huh", of I 11%, trd " tr: dc. ts rritftrat, y _ _," ionuh not l, Che MY" v F i3 is , 1 - _ V W _ - y . r s I, s , ti', " . w r: . JU, â€1 :- Toi, make, I [.t."tt;14h'tt In- MI?“ In ierl, u G ON 'OU" ALD “I“! balmy; “Ind-ll . tttee/i..: _ with - .r1 Month: tHltl. ottheCdreuit M,†beheld nt 'drii""iiEdei,t1Lr,,1,NUt' Fuse" am pm!- t . tlg.NrTW?'.r., Clerk. " MM 15th, A. D. m cost d Tin trt , iafiikip.aeC't your t tiort ot' age,or all.“ a I cull at k ht. 'ro.ed :wa. h in!) m ruetil flit, VIII! ai_ritssnrtd26 Ian-3'7“ I ee. eithd Set :1;&mnm Toll-inbuilt _'.umumt IN.Y87 uiegtrur 22, r6ekus Fin-adv _ a? dud-y to 1926 While the July building permits in Kenilworth are not keeping pace with those of June, the total valuation of the five buildings authorized last month represents a showing sufficient.. ly creditable for a sixty/ day period. is, total for June was tits,siyo," rang- ine from $15,000 to $34,000. The Winnetka street department is conducting an interestinst'exootiment in repairing asphaltic concrete pave- ment, on Birch street in that city. at the present time, according to an an- nouncement made by Village Manager ", L. Woolhiser. The pavement of Birch street. hith is in poor condition. is being re- Huted from Spruce street to Pine g "“t by a new method of rebuild- Ar id pavements which has been -._ . very successful in Minneapolis L ther cities. The work is being tder the supervision of Frank ' village engineer. p, making a special report on "., hods and specifications used ' iob with a view to adopting C new paving process for general IV' rt me village. It is probable that u .-f,. at side asphaltic concrete L "e, ill be improved in the same l a men, it was add. T Smith told Joseph H. Braun. general counsel for the motor club. "that this war on sneed traps will get direct and omeial eo-operation in Lake coun- ty. All roads in Illinois must be pa- trolled for safety rather than to reap polit'v and court fees before the great nan-(l hivhway system that motorists have built and paid for can return "heir actual value to the pubiie." Are Investigating Cook county official, are eonduetimt investigations into speed trap condi- tions in two communities. River For.. est and Markham, and itia expected that indictments of several offieials in these towns will be the result. WINNETKA IS TRYING PAVING EXPERIMENT New System of Repairing Road- way Is Under Way There. on Birch Street Accordint to an announcement 9069 by States Attorney Smith last pet that whenever complaints of motorists concerning illegal conduct of ooliee otBeem or magistrates, made to his ofRee. warr- t. in his oninion, omcial 'i'r','C,'id,'lt'irot.' he will order the seizure of court and police records in such uses and these will he laid be.. fore the mud jury for action. Some Complaints While it is understood that the owners so nrolifie in certain svrtions of Cook. DuPage and Will counties where nolice magistrates have been harvestinz fees at the rate of $1,000 a month, is not so virulent in Lake, enuntv. still. it is understood. that) the Chimco Motor club. which is sun-l porting the camnaiwn attain“ the pr, rinse police and court officials. LT,) some complaints filed hv auto owners‘ mmimt Lake county offieors and these are to ho turned over to Colonel,I Smith for action. ' "You mav rest assured." Colonnnll War on "hsttalied banditry" in the form of automobile speed traps is to be waged in Lake county under the direction of States Attorney A. V. Smith. in eo-operation with Cook county oMeiads who have launched a similar offensive against pitfalls for motorists in that county.' The . Family ON LAKE co. HIGHWAYS States Attorney Smith to Co- operate With Cook County Authorities In War on Nuisance PLANNING 'ro CURB SPEED TRAP PET VOLUME XVI PART 2 , puns l BUILDING IN ' ' KENILWOR’I‘H LARGE in! 5.33% ll ' -6ND SHED a: , j HERE DROMDTLY AT /, " - HM-M~M- "WEI-m m MINUTES' LATE ALREADY / It is understood that the site for! the monastery has been purchased by: ropresentatives of the Serbian bishop! and that steps will now be taken for) the actual construction of the build-) ing. ' ' 3 Previous to his elevation to a bish- opric. the churchman has been the archmandrite of the Serbian church in this country. He took up his duties here in 1920 and since that time has established an independent church in America which comprises 80,000 mem- bers. Plans for the establishment of the monastery will be completed when Bishop Uskovich arrives in Chicago in two weeks. The prelate is return- ing frum a three months visit in Bel- grade where he was created a bishop by King Alexander bf Jugo-Slavia, head of the Serbian church. q Lake county is to be given another large religious institution through the decision of Bishop Mardary Uskof vich, head of the Serbian Orthodox church of the United States and Clan- ada. A"larste Monastery to be known as St. Save 'will be erected near Lib- ertyville,' according to an announce- ment by the prelate. The play will be given under the! direction of Miss Margaret Farrar) and Miss Willmina Townes. teachers? of rhythm and dramatic play at the) college.' F f The beautiful grounds of Craigiei Lea, high on the bluffs overlooking Lake Michigan. afford an ideal (iii) tion for the frolic. which will inelude, stories by Miss Grace Hemingway,l and several delightful plays for chil-’ dren. "The Musicians of fiir,rnGi,ul, the "Tar Baby" and the "Old Womanl and the Pig" are included in the pro- gram, and with elves and hrowuiesl for stage hands amrall out-doors forI scenery. the afternoon promises a de-i lightful entertainment for children of! all ages. l TO BUILD SERBIAN T ABBEY IN COUNTY A midsummer frolic for children will be Riven at Craittie, Lea, the home of Mrs. Andrew MacLeish, 459 Long- wood avenue, Glencoe, Tuesday after- noon, July :27. under the auspices of the National Kindergarten and Elo- mentary college. Will Be Held at Glencoe on July 27; Auspices Kindergar - ten School The redone of the races were as follow: Noble Grands'. race, Harry Wood. Evenston; Past Noble Grands' race, Dr. Fred Doolittle; Third Degree. memtters':raee, Carl Rydell, Evans.. ton; 'women’a nee, Mrs. Russell D'Arcy l 'horse-shoe contest, first place, Trtd Radnery Winnetka, and William L. Blanksheim, Wilmette; second plsiee, Mr. Polk-y, Wilmette and Waukégan, and Nash Cazell, Win- netka; watermelon eating contest-- children, IGeorge Kassner, James Kassner; ball throwing contest. Mar- gery Lips; Elizabeth Lips; baseball Came between Evanston and Wilmette lodges won by Evanston, 12..5. MID-SUMMER FROLIC . l,'C-,rsttatt"tt?tft','t, V---- - 'C"tt?tt.'tlt FOR THE CHILDREN; “‘OULDJAFEQE‘ Families began to arrive at the grounds at about 10 o'clock in the morning, and they came and went all day, several groups remaining until early in the evening. The picnic of three lodges of the I, o. O. P. order held last week at the Riverside forest preserve, in: re- ported to have been an unusual suc- cess. More than four hundred per- sons attended and enjoyed the races, crsckerjaek, ice cream cones, ball games and favors, the three chapters participating. including the Rebecca lodges, were Evanston, Wilmette and Northbrook. ODD FEELOWS. HAVE _ ENJOYABLE PICNIC .Three'Lodgee Unite in Bit Day at Riverside Forest Pre- _ serve; Fine Time ahead, it is expected to hav acquired| In this galaxy of players Winnetka so great a momentum by ate day of) fans will immediately recall such well Celebration that it will be 7 Meit to' known players as George Wood, Bill stop all festivities by the fi 1131 clog-I Kloepfer, Charlie Cordeur,mnd Fred ing hour, of midnight. a ( Eckart who in defense of their past Therefore, Leo J. mum , , drum reputation on the diamond will meet dent of the Chamber of bnAeree,,l the Preéent-day thenry, WWW l appeared before the board , tru'teesi game with a punch m it. T , of the village of Glencoe I at eekl Fred Eckart is chairman of the and requested authority for. eh ngel baseball committee, which will meet in the closing hour on the " t o the; at Community House next Monday celebration from 12 o'clock I idnight,l evening to make further amnge-‘ to 1 o'clock in the morni. lThisf ments. The other members of the: privilege the board graciouihi tttant-l, committee are.Larry Knox, “Howie"i ed. F l i I Carpenter, and Peter Luccheai. ' i When tho Glencoe Cham oil Corn-l, moron, which is sponsorin thd tree-l ond annual Ghmeoe day set fori, Thursday, August 12, get ts-‘plans: under full headway, with ll tteaml ahead, it is expected to hav tseqiriredl so great a momentum by e ddy of) Celebration that it will be Meit to' stop all festivities by the ual Hos-l ine hour, of midnight. / I I The proposelwork is be per- formed by the employes of e iiuasre, and the proper offie,ers of, eryillage are authorized to sign the . emit in behalf of Glencoe. '/ GLENCOE CURFEW ii, F ___‘mr RING HOU ATER In the resolution the vi Ihure guar- antees that all work shall , performs ed in 'accordance with thlcondition of the permit to be gran ‘d by the department of public works hd build- ings of the state of Illinq, and to hold the department of p lie works and buildings ha'rmless on cpount of any damages that may oer} to per- sons or property during t , Prosecu- tion of the work, and assu a all lia- bility for damages to p mom; or property duo to accidents or otherwise by reason of the work whit is to be performed under the provis m; of the permit. il 't V The request for the Pei, sired was made% the fort lution introduced by trust Sager and seconded by t: Pennington at the regular the board last week. The board of'trustees , he village of. Glencoe is dosiriuus o stalling a conduit in the Cook- e county bridge on Sheridah road, te 42, Bee- tion 112, for the lighting he bridge which by law comes undi the juris- diction and control of that partment of public works and-build gs of the state of Illinois. . i! f I Glencoe Board of stees Isl; State Pays for Bridges Gd Part Desirous of Pre ing 1 of Cost of Road Work;,Start Illuminati , Soon, Expectation 'H marrL4tui uni. xmrims. THURSDAY, mm? get, FOR BRIDtWiLrGHTS ttr, tttne' Ill 'isp" de-j 10f a reso-; E Fred A., btee J. St peeting of , age guar- performs ,:eortdition ii) by the fn---d'he Water's Finé in» m, Wu 'r-see.-.'? . - - (-.tistitr-fe . 'rtgt-ri:fi'i'i'rrj.i' l One of the features being planned lfor Winnetka day, to be held Thurs. l day, August 19, under auspices of the I Chamber of Commerce, will be a base- ?ball game between the present Win- gnntkn Mam and a team composed of étho Winnetka Stars of “away back" l, five or six years ago. _ i T0 PAVE, SHERIDAN 1 ROAD IN GLENCOE BASEBALL GAME ON WINNETKA HOLIDAY Present Local Team and "Away Back When" Nine Will _ Contest Practically all property east of the railroad in the village has been as- sessed, and while numerous objections and delays have been made, the vil- lage has been successful in overcom- ing all objections, settling all dim- culties presented ,obtaining from the state its agreement for contribution, and getting final confirmation of all of the proceedings, including the ac- quirement of the necessary proper- ties. This has been accomplished without any assessment against the village for public benefits. ofj?ud The assurance that Sheridan road; in Glencoe will be paved in the veryi near future with a new thirty-one foot? concrete pavement was completed by the confirmation of the "iaiiiriiit"tl proceeding which has been pending; for a long time in the Circuit com-Li The state of Illinois, having already paid for the bridges across the three ravines, has agreed to contribute about $90,000 toward the, paving ex- penses, which has greatly reduced the assessment chargeable against thel private properties, according to the: Glencoe News. . z mam 24 gnu Wu»... 2H] V/A Beam? Baum mum you m’cm HAVE WWO BEFORE body, held this week. The plan is to have the work done under the super-‘ vision of S. S. Bellman, architect who drew the plans for the remodeled structure, tutd who is . resident of Winnetka.' The work will be done an a coat plus basis with J. A. Davies In general contractor. Devin be: we- clalized in remodeling buildings in co- operation Fith Beaman. Bids will be taken on all ,uti-eorttraeta and prefer- ence given Winnetka connectors. other ftsettirns being equal. . The new station will be of the Emr- lish Village type of architecture, in harmony with the Winnetka pun. YES -ANDI mgeritirfi' Winnetka is to have a new flre ata.. tion in the near future, At a special! meeting of the villus»: council held last week it wn decided to proceed it} once with the remodeling of the Ph' Village ball into an attractive and roomy fire station. This action 1PN in accordance with the recommend; tion of the public buildings and; grounds committee of which Trance: R. B. Schell is chairman. ‘. 1 This committee was requested tri the council to have a contract ready for approval at the meeting of Owl I Mr. Felix (hone who has done much in organizing among the hairdressing i profession for its betterment with an I orphan fund, and an educational. and research club, operates his business ! on the fifth floor of the Bell building’ t located in upper Michigan svenue, en, 1 establishment unique in its kind,l lighted by window; equipped withl 1 Venetian blinds, making every booth! light and cool in the hottest summer day. The rooms .artltirtre and airy, equipped with all latest devieea.in,) and for permanent :waving.. Eaehl booth individually painted in shade‘ to suit the most critical patron, giv- ing a restful effect; the etchings and oil paintings sre by farnourartiaU such " Pierre, Nuyttens and Aran,',: Reeth, and are hung in place " .toi create the artistic etreet which is sof hard to find in places of this kind. Mr. I Coune gives his personal attention to', all work done by his expert stat? of l, artists of reputation. I ip, NEW FIRE STATION 1 SOON AT WINNETKA_ Village Board Decides to Pro-i ceed at Once With Re. I modeling Work l 4f Onstration in preference to a Perma- nent waving contest. The demonstno tion will be followed With the tinnl stage of water waving and I style show. Amen-in hnts maligned a lag. ai. Having been appointed as chairmen of the Permanent, Waving committee to act in conjunction with the seventh annual convention of the America Colmeticinnl society at the Shanna hotel, Mr. Felix Com. the well known master permanent - of comm 18 CHAIRMAN WAVING COMMITI‘EE Appointed to Act-In Conjunction ' With Annual Convention of Ctt-tieiastt, . p, m». ifâ€... Felix Cmme iqttt' _ Git“ scan! 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