Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 12 Aug 1926, p. 8

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$ PLAYGROUND _ NOW HAS ISTANT DIRECI Activities at Sunset Park in 1 _/ Swing; Will Close in / Short Time Miss Myrtle Wil;:r. playgro director at Sunset k, now has‘as: her assistant Mr. ‘Ranes, of eollege which is located near Peotia. Mr. Ranes takes charge of the ys‘ . work and the tennis instruction. The new tennis courts Which will omâ€". modate one set of doubles have n completed and may be used from 10 o‘clock in the morning until 5 o‘elock in the evening. . Those, desiring to play should bring their own temnis racquets and balls as the playground is unable to furnish these art les for‘ one. . f Thmmjgl the beginging of folk dancing for girls at the park. This will now be a regular Thurgday morning activity until sehool begins. PAGE ‘EIGHT EEENPRE NBE EN e t CCE C ©â€" Last evening was a big timg at the playground. The older boys held a horseshoe tournament and the oldâ€" er girls played a game of volley ball. The swimmers club enjoyed a ieâ€" nie roast and swim at the beach on Monday. On Tuesday afternoon the girls from eight un 1 ten who| are in the swimming clags held a ach party which was a huge success. â€" There is only a short time from now until the beginning of school, a short three. weeks. | The boys |and girls are‘urged to attend and enjqy to the full the advantages for play !that they have at Sunset park. | ARDEN SHORE CAMP _ ; °_ MIDâ€"SUMMER FROLIC (Continued from page 1) | > 1 Hayfeld"; and twenty youngsters of the kindergarten group appear in | "The Fireflies," a dance, with a chorâ€" us of seventy»â€"five older girls. _ | Two dances are most im nt in the operetta, that of "The [Fireâ€" fliles" and the "Twilight Dapnce" which is given by two girls, ;Annn‘ Greenberg and Rosa Glickman.} ‘ This is sufficient to show what a tremendous task it is for the director and her assistants to get this producâ€" tion into shape for presentatipon in only two weeks.. Rehearsals a beâ€" ing held every day, and the children, who came to the camp only last Friâ€" day and will return to their homes in two weeks, enter into the spi?-it of the affair very willingly. | *and Dan Bronerisk, 948 Wert 18th street, Chicago, were taken ito the Lake county jail after the c#ash by Patrolmen Ed Carroll, P. Brgen and Joe Potocky. Besgides the deceased and the two men, Mrs. August Carlâ€" seen, her daughter, Mrs. Ma 1 Carlâ€" seen and daughter Beverly, were in the car. f The members of the board and the staff who are helping with th:Jfrolic are: costume committe, Mrs. William E: Casselberry of Lake Forest, Miss Anna Hendricks and Miss Jos¢phine Stemm; music, Miss Houch and Mrs. Carrie Brown; coaching, Mis Auâ€" gusta Hale. ( A very cordial invitation is ertend- ed to those interested in Arden}Shore ard its work. If you have been to Arden Shore before, you will| probâ€" ably want to go again, and f you have not been there| you surely“ ought to attend the midâ€"summer frplic. wWOMAN IS KILLED . IN AUTO ACCI Fatal Crash Occurs North Chiâ€" cago Sunday Night; Five Others Escape |; Mrs. Rebecca Humphrey, ;Bt, of South Utica street, Waukegapn, was instantyl killed at 11 o‘clock unday night when a car in which she was riding blew a tire and was |hurled into the path of ‘another chine, and turned turtle. ‘ The accident happened at Sheridan road, near 22nd street, North Chiâ€" cago, and five other people ngrrowly escaped death. The men in 3‘8 maâ€" chine, Justin "Gus" McCarthy! of the Great Lakes Naval Training &tation, NEGRO WANTED FOR ROBBERY TAKEN Officer Kopp Finds John of Waukegan Making away on Car Police Officer Martin Kopp|on Friâ€" day evening, on ndtice from the Wauâ€" kegan police, took a negrq off ,a North Shore car southbou from the . county seat “th'rough this city. The man was wanted on a charge of being implicated: in a robbery at Waukegan. < His name is John Quick, but he â€" gave the officer the name of "Johnson"‘and deéclared he had not done anything wrong. A |Waukeâ€" gan officer arrivéd and ifentified Quick and took him back to|\ Waukeâ€" gan, where he and his partngr, Chas. Cresley, ‘were bound over | to the grand jury. About $30 of loot and a gold ring were found in Quick and too khim back to|\ Waukeâ€" later reported. They gave) Officer Kopp due credit for promptly picking up the man wanted. The Chilean bite is believed to be more serious than the Peruvign bark. â€"Philadelphia Record. The London Liberal Club (has put Lloyd George‘s picture in the cellar. We. don‘t know what that means in England but in America it I1d be as a compliment. \ c hrar moC weether mivice th sulterâ€" ;T fln Pn Poas Antrewe us wl M‘!flfi*]‘m ‘:,Ew 99x lTrrowlyi@ 3\9 maâ€" | (f of the tation, | egt 18th ‘E“ jto the } %1 Hash by ‘E ‘ ‘gen and | 3 ceasedl i?l i$t Carlâ€"| [} 1 nm-P 8 HERE Quick ets * ENT to be a mt cogse.. o 0) o sl) o) 3 ~R ins Open Title *‘ ./ «"Sonny" Rouse won the Highland Park . open c ampionship last Sunâ€" day, beating Henry Foley (the presâ€" ent champ) 2â€"1. It was a good mateh and very. cl although at times the boys were erratic. |‘ > the weather iq favorable it promises Pm se 4e C on dz TW i TT T T ent champ) 2â€"1. It was a good match and very. cl although at times. the boys were erratic. || {\ Rouse had (a round of 74 in the: morning, Foley 82. Rouse had a: 79 in the afterngon against Foley‘s 77. Qualifying Round . The qualifying round for the club championship |was a good one. Nafé Larson was the medalist with a neat 76. The first round of elimination will be played next Sunday, as folâ€" lows: f ’ A. Olson vs|â€"FEâ€"Johnson; G. Gilhar vs. E, Benson; H. Foley vs. B. O. Brand; W. Flinn g‘sLK_.l_iil_li_l_’éCar- oni vs. P. Olson; R. Beard vs. C. ELâ€" well, L. Larsgn vs. J. Duffy; N. Larâ€" son vs. R. J‘ihnson. â€" Second flight: B. Crawford vs. C. C. Buehl, W. |Morton vs. M. Cobb; J. Sobey vs. Art McCaffrey; E. Harâ€" grave vs. E. T. Skidmore; E. Cole vs. H. F. Wo+d; B. Siljestrom vs. H. Aldridge; E. ,B.‘ Low vs. G. Bliss. Third flight: A. B. Craig vs. Geo. Pett; P. Prato vs. B. Schumacher; "BLACK CYCLONE" AT BARTLETT THEATRE C. B. Willard vs, Abe Fell; N. Schuâ€" macher vs. %ye;. Wampler vs. Bye; M. Boess vs. Bye; €. 0. Hull vs. E. A. Green; J, Collins vs.. Todd. Feature Sunday and Monday; "Madame Behave" to be â€"â€" Thursdayâ€"Friday ‘ Bartlett theatre at Highwood will show the fellowing ° feature plays and also comedies and news reels this week and next: | Tonight and tomorrow, "Shipwreckâ€"| ed" with Seena Owen, Joseph Schildâ€" kraut and Clarence Burton; Saturâ€" day, "Rocking Moon" starring Lilyan Tashman and John Bowers; Sunday and Monday, Rex, the wild horse, in "Black Cyclone," will be the feature; Tuesday ‘and Wednesday, "The Soâ€" cial Highwayman" with John Patâ€" rick and Dorothy Devore in the leadâ€" ing roles; Thursday and Friday, Al Christie presents Julian Eltinge and Ann Pennington in "Madame Beâ€" have"; Saturday, Art Acord will .apâ€" ‘pear in "Buster‘s Ranch." Murray&Terry B A R G A I N S Big wooded lot, S. E. corner Forâ€" rest and Lincoln. All impts. pd. Will divide. Terms. Big wooded tract, east front; South Sheridan Road and west front Lincoln Ave. Divide inâ€" 100 ft. lots ‘or larger; rare chance to buy finest vacant in town. Call at Highland Park Office Tel. 69 Chicago Office, Tel. Cent. 4625 (Continued from ‘page 1) new band 6 R. Colonial Houses, St. Johns Ave. near Lincoln. Prices low. Terms easy. ANNOUNCEM Long the popular place of a isement outside of Chicago, has arranged@vith Mr. GLENVIEW J. J. Schaefer to come in as a p§rtner to Mr. Berg. j 00 0 Mr. Schaefer is well known if amuseâ€" ment places as a man of sterlin ,charac- ter and of many ideas for entéftaining. He will have charge of the restaupant and will act as general manager. _ COME AND SEE US. \ DINE and DANCE and Be Ent@ftained WAUKEGAN and G The Glenview inn ue d Reca Charles Berg, Proprieto â€" AUG. 18 AOnls PS i# MAN FOUND D Veteran: of Fred Liebert, 48 yhars old, ‘a vetâ€" eran of the Spanish§@merican war, and father of six chilifgen, was found dead on the platfoff} of the 14th street station of* thif North Shore line in North Chicag® at 12:45 Satâ€" urday night by Capt@ifoseph Potocky of the North ChicagK police station. Liebert, a carpent( 1 at the Johnsâ€" Manville : company,| f"Ived with his family in Waukfi;an W gc 7 io Sm spe ."‘.“..»,A‘ E:i..,‘! An insurance polify is no more dependable . than HWhe company back of it. The t imporfiant thing to conside@® about your automobile insuraf@e is the deâ€" pendability of theg@s mpaner and its record in adjWkting claims. The companieg@fie represent have proved thei pendability through vears of Bervice. Their If you want tc your automobile function â€" efficien emergency, choo written by us. The companie®g have proved they through years of claims _ have . b promptly and fail 1j j Th« Compan of Your nomins oN NORTH SHORE Large wooded f#its, including sewer, water aff§# paving, surâ€" rounding Ch'ionship 18â€" Hole Golf Cour@| now in play. Beautiful new @ub House just completed. _ Eh lot includes membership in {lub. Price of lot less than prige of memberâ€" ship in most ‘bs. Over 200 prominent Chic##o and North Shore business en now own lots and are. nWnbers of the Club. y Golfers and ifyestors, please take notice. . f.: finest opporâ€" tunity in the C#icago district. If interested, v Bite at once. TEL 444 " $ 388 CENT@L AVEZ Bonnie Golf â€" GOLF IN NORTH CHICAGO f ~Spanith : American Dies _sn'enly at 203 S. Room 60§§: Ts *‘ oE MSbh ROADS born St. Chicago Brook ‘lub e sure that urance will in every the policies ‘ARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Back ‘olicy adjusted ~H. P. & Hwd. .................$5, $8 6â€"rm. flat, Hwd., furnished $90 furnighed \..s:â€"m:msmssassrmenmmcasmcccess 3â€"rm. flat, Hwd., furnished $50 fUrNi8h@d ... ... e Mod. store rear Laegeler‘s drug P e 7â€"rm. modern house, No. end Highâ€" land *Park g&’; Light housekeeping and single rms., REAL ESTATE â€" AUTO AND FIRE INSURANCE Phones H. P. 723â€"J, 2131 MIDâ€"WEST AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE 7â€"rm. brick hse, no. end H. P. $3,000 CBASH} | ... $16,000 6â€"rm. mod. kel. bungalow, Bloom st. $6,000 cash; ..............._.._.._._.....$13,500 7â€"rm. stuceo hse., no. end H.P. $11,500 6â€"rm. frame, Hwd. av. new ......$11,000 4â€"rm. bungalow, frame, Central av., Hw. ... cG.cccmammmaslercccice : 90,000 Two 4â€"rm. flat bldgs., Hwd., newly DAINt@d |.....222222222222208..0....... $9,000 Insure and be safe! + Fire and Theft â€" Collision i Personal Injury ® Property Damage Call W. W. BARTLETT, Agent H. P. 723â€"J or 2131 for rates 6 room home with sun goteh. East side." Combination frame and shingle. 3 bed rooms. Furâ€" nace heat. 50 foot lot. Well loâ€" cat_fld. All improvements in and paid. i 3 Only $12,500.00 with terms, Still open â€" 5 room bungalow west of tracks on a 50 x 869 foot lot at only $6,500.00. Land alone worth the money. A good F. B. Williams . THIS WEEK‘S SPECIAL JUST LISTED: A lot on Lincoln Ave., average width 62 feet, over 202 feet deep, South West front, wonderful trees, in the heart of the best East side locality. Price $6,800.00. _ This lot is among the few availâ€" able in class A property having a minimum size. If a smaller lot is desired, we have: 50x210, South front, high and Hwd. | ........cl.csmmammmmaslercccicsm e ©©,000 Two 4â€"rm. flat bldgs., Hwd., newly painted |.....cucccllllll.t..........$9,000 4â€"rm. frame bungalow, Palmer av., HWO: |!.ssmmmmmsccorcmemmemmmccsmees ©©,700 Country home half mile: west Fort Sheridan depot. 6 rms. & baths, tank & cesspool, gas pump $8,500 6 rm. frame bungalow, Mich. av., H. Real Estate investment. 5 room brick on east side with attached garage. Strictly modâ€" ern. Nicely landscaged lot. Priced to sell. $14,000. Terms. wooded. â€" Price $4,000.00. REICHARDT AND | * MARTIN: The best way to make girls stop smoking cigarettes is to start a report that smoking makes one fat.â€"Indianâ€" apolis News. Bal. like rent W. W. BARTLETT SEND YOUR DRY CLEANING RUGS AND DRAPERIES TO THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY. DRY CLEANERS AS WELL AS LAUNDERERS. HINE & HINE Suite 35â€"37 W. Jackson Phone Harrison 0763 EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE 6 room Stucco House ° 3 bed rms.â€"2 porches 1 car garageâ€"Lot 50x214. $9,000. : Terms. 6 Room Colonial House 4 bed rms. & sleeping porch 1 car attached mtfi Lot 50 x 248 East side. REAL ESTATE, LOANS and INSURANCE 15 South St. Johns Avenue Highland Park, 1. Phone 2340 Chicago Office Any reasonable amount down 536 Central Avenue Phone 2360 BARGAINS FOR SALE ) x 248 East side. | $10,8500. Terms FOR RENT FOR SALE INSURANCE 888 Central $5, $8, Blvd. $8,500 $12 unâ€" $75 unâ€" $40 $70 Iaot'ar on the west side of the buildâ€" ing. According to police it appeared ‘.. if a Stillson wrench was ‘used. Marks on the door indicate also that | when this failed the thieves used a ROBBERY ATTEMPT AT WAUKEGAN P. 0. Yeggs Fail to Pry Off Basement Lock, Police Discover; Take One Suspect An unsuccessful attempt was made late Saturday ht or early Sunday morning to b into the Waukegan postoffice. The attempt was m ered Sunday morning when found that the robbers had triéd to pry off, the lock on the basement THE MIDâ€"SUMMER C MLMA® __ARE NOW STATING To sHoW UPâ€" WE HAVE THE CUSTOMERS ; . aAND YOU HAVE THE PROPERTY We‘ll both have a better c business if you‘ll let us know ° have for sale or rent in , ‘improved. _ ; Phone, Write or;ee Us Today J > Henry K. COALJ & SOI,II J _ ‘NORTH SHORE REAL E#.CA TE 16â€"18 North Sheridan Road Par An eight room home in a lovely wooded setting. Over an acre of well kept, landscaped grounds. Large og@k and maple trees, flower and vegetable gardens, Werry bushes nd fruit trets. _ Exceptionally large living room with book sheives and 1J0¢f DUIMâ€" ing fire place, Large library. Delightful #gun room. Panelled dining room with French doors, opening onto a brick terrace. Modern kitchen®with every convenience. Extra toilet and lavaâ€" tory on first floor. Four bed rooms (one very large). All have plenty of closet space Two tile baths. Twoâ€"car garage. { A lovely informal type of home with the{m@tmosphere of the country and all the advantages Highland lc’:ih has to offer. The price will interest you and suitable terms car be arranged. _ _ Felephone 17 18 South First St., Highland Park, K. Guaranteed Usfi Cars Studebaker Special Sedan, just refinis in Duco; mechanical in Aâ€"1 shape Studebaker Standard Coupe, 1924 Paige 7 Passenger Sedan Nash Special Six Touring Car, 1923 médel Ajax Sedan, 1925 model Studebaker 7 Passenger Sedan Nash Advanced Six, 4â€"door Sedan Dodge Coupe, 1924 model Willysâ€"Knight Sedan, 1924 model. This‘car is exCeption@lly CI@AN ... kg l Maxwell Sedan BALANCE IN EASY MONTHLY PAYMEN'[S If you are contemplating the purc f , of a good used , car â€" it will pay you to come in and seg these wogda‘ful bargains. â€" e e PARK AVE. & SHERIDAN ROAD, !-tighl'and Park, DL Highland Park Nash Sales Frederick L. Neff & Co. ssex, 1925 model. Car in excellent shipe..... 200 BEAUTIFUL SMALL ESTATE IN â€"_â€" HIGHLAND PARK TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 910 REAL ESTATE WESTERN AVE., Lake Fogest, L Phone Highland Park 1808 Phone Lake Forest Established 1894 with book shelves and log burnâ€" ~anURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1928 jimmy, bug were unable to gain an ; entrance. ; â€" James Nolan, 29, of 2424 West Erie Chmo.-ub!m:: lice to different aliases, WAs s tained by the Waukegan police a5 & about tha for an hour:> was u:ivhn arrested. . suspect, The bat in Uncle coul oordh; ou m nave If it be ed the t The grtit influence for peace that| Uncle could have in Burope, a¢â€"_ cording to our internationalists, is m‘ by. the way ‘they reâ€" naval accord at Geneva ; If it be that has checkâ€"| ed the e on British lecturers, that is a @trong point in its favor.â€" > ol ; to do now what you in Facant or aÂ¥ he $200 down 270 125 170 140 270 "U

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