Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 30 Sep 1926, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

'te-Call E FRUIT 8H0 the lair- fruits and vege bles Mrct pegetables in c -Ioad lots iy from us an s, becatts? i rtceNe {mph wits aud 'fruit shopi'. allow the KEY. 7216 ant avenlle. bie. . t '. f’ _ , WHITE 80!! ER Pb- 4 Grand 0pc; tr ,. :5, _ L -rv H436 F ' . tl. .AA ' " or Ne g1. -- . . 3 or25c: 10eal Peppers. Egg ts, Pats- ‘Carrots, Beets, teen on, fresh Lima Bea . Yemrw my Dev Melon Camus. LIAN-DIS. ad Are. and reenwood advan HI bleached 188 Luce , of my oeraWtrtartrin2 ORT)HY I ION AIS SHORE _ " ' " J o,i,Uiiiiss ii, "" you Coffee Lad SALE Sh Sub? BUILDER [or [tyr 'or 'or m- ey 21K. tie 23c 23c ttc THURSDAY, ojmritrna so. 1920 making them impueeble for tome time. Ital-even] instance. here and elsewhere are {which ventured into the miniature lakes in low places were named wherreartmmtogs and ignition systems were flooded. "tht, North St. John- venue. on St. Johns pine, on Sheridan road, South St. Johns, and in Nat, on all streets whereverdeprenions eauttht the water whieh, poured from' all sides in tremendous streams that no ordinary sewer system could - off raidly enough, the treshet formed great pools through which'automo- hilists were unable ta park. except " a very slow pace; and even then with difficulty, and it was in such pluses that several were stalled with water running over the floors. _ 1 Golf. Course b Open . The Skokie was a take during the height of the downpour and the Nra- ter spread over the adjacent terri- tory, including parts of the Sunset'; Valley Golf course. However, thel drainige ditch quickly carried ofhthe, water after the worst of the rain"was over, and no material demure was done to the course, oatao report. By Sunday several holerittre in play and the entire course isfnow being used as usual with no permanent in- jury from the terriffie down pour, which brought the water to, the high- est level known since the course was built. Because of the excellent drain. age system of the course, the freshet anon subsided with trifrtng damage. The water from the rt t of the Sko- kie was also soon earned " by the drainage system. not much damage resulting. t Worse Conditions South . Beyond County Line toad to the south, however. it is reported. the entire valley was flooded. Water rah like a mill race across some of the roads in that vicinity And property in the valley was under water for several days. the entire area on both sides of Dundee road was a lake, and, in a tleld south and west corn was deluged and hay stacks almost afloat. Much damage to the standing crops and vegetable gardens is reported in the country. The heavy frost which came Saturday night add- In the city there were many calls for aid in pumping water from bagi. ments, but the city pamper was out of commission and he: been at the factory in Kenosha for repairs for several days. It is expected to be re- turned this week. ed to the damage and in many in- stances ruined trnrden products still unharvested. F In Blghwood ' In Highwood many basements were' flooded and the old fire truck of the Highwood fife department wns press- ed into service to relieve this condi- tion, where the flooding of basepents was the worst. 'There was some fear of serious aftermath from the exces- sive dampness and the city health de- partment promptly took pleasures to prevent trouble from this source. Fro Deerfield come mailm- stories of 'frl',Cld'i basements and impassable' streets; during the period of the fresheti Ind in fact every community on aihiirih Shore-reported consid- erable damage of one kind And anoth- on: In Glencoe and Winnetka the sim- kie flood was severe end great dam.. sge we: reported from flooding of property in that region. . Worst In Years It was the worst rain which bu been experienced in this region for many years. Older residents do not remember a time when,flood water was so deep on the streets for so lions a time. Street department employes were kept busy for days repairing) the damage and endeavoring to restore the streets to passable condition, though it will be a long time before all the effects of the atom are oblit- erated. It was one of those down- pours which occurs at rare intervals and for which practically no drainage system, no matter how efficient, is prepared. . Fortunately there was little wind or lightning accompanying the cloud- burst, which Would have greatly com- plicated matters and probably caused great loss. WINDOW SHADES - All Kinds We who I INN of window shades. ,Pricav timtcl gladly unnamed. NORMA L. F08an announces , Toe, Ptuttahnime, Character and Acrobatic Claus Monday afternoon be. tween 4 and 6 Continued from pm 1 IttoitaNdkllitottAN' Classes in Russian Ballet, _ Dancing Instruction also in OPENING DATE OCTOBER 4th, 1926 ran one!!!” IBY P. "I. and: to order Insoluble. B- au m the council of , Mom educotionJ “In; an. r. m ”hereon-m Itt Bay mad, or ‘the instructor, . v, c.. am, my Oakwood man If go prefer the' pupils may tktntr their curd to am clue W- It Wold be he fut? Immoral» Pow immune ho may, are to be ex- pected in one elm. ) Plan h Work l, _ It in the 'ot gophmma Pork Council of lizious Education to carry on I igh type of work of which you as member of the com. munity my justly proud. Who} some reculori and promptneu; and the some qua' ity of pupil work; will be required in public school Wk. Careful recor a will be kept at ob tendanee lend» quality of work done. ,and‘.report c rds will be' issued m regular into ls to the 'parentn. Ini, other 'words . is to be a who“ in the true sen of the word m which. definite thing; are to be taught; and in which 1i,','Jilt, values are to lie ep- ,propriated by, those who attend. Alamo! lassrootn Debsita! ' [ It has bee the specific purpose of 1modern religl tw, educational tttut lor to avoid defin'iteneas andi hazi- l ness of aims. .The aims of them”:- _ room are to clearcut and difiuite; l and among 0 hers are to include the i following fou points: : - _ j. fi her (the pupils to (under, stand, love a d obey God. , [ 2. To hel I the pupils to kndw, ad., mire and 10v? Christ and His way of life. , " l 'ir,' To he the pupils to under- stand, hppr ate and use the Bible. 4.. To hel if the 'pupils to live in tic-J cordanee wall the Christian; prim. ciples of monk] and ethical conduct. [ _ 3 Out. k for future ll [ You iwill ve notice that the work for this yea has been limited bathe 6tht 6%, 7t and 8th grades. The wish and h ipe has been expressed that in tim "he work might, be en- larged and xpanded so an. to take in all the grydes ind that each grade might be met separ'atelyj and if poe- sible'twice p r week, as ist being done in tinny othi, r communities. We fu- ture of the work is largely iti the hands of the} parents of the cbmmun- ity. It they] will eproperttto there is no reason _hy this work may not' have a fine uture in Highluid Park. In many c munities the work has pro'iren so F tisfactory that; it has become a de nite and established part of the edu ation it childhtod and youth---" 'i', eh so as any at er part of his anti _ educational exberiencg. As the wit? progresses you will be gald to havqihad a part in the build- ing of it ' this community. The year's instrhetion in religion' will be a helpful 4perience and a valuable addition tit) any pupil's edtcationnl program. t " an'opponuxpty well worth whil ':, j , "To kno " to feel, to do,-i- consci- ous of thePipr.int Will and ,Human Obligations f this in am. ‘He who fades formed, wins it; the Haggard never winsgiexcopt u ssheepior Irina., Study, thettfore, to show 'yourself npprdved a! God nnd Man}: I A comple bath room‘can be built in the en ht a hall 9r a large clos- et. Not) a "skinipy" bathroom, mind ion!» but a regulan built-in' tub, a ouibr, lavatory and water closet. ii . C Bee the 6rturel, in our sales-room ---you'11 (ind ttrites pleasingly low, Vic. fr. Killian; Ind. PLU f INC CONTRACTORS tteel: An." ll Five Feet Square F is. G, l uportuttit, well a. P. ms myrtii" WEN)“ --cot'stributSt 7L” 30.1.ng Ayirijiymtt., ltr to An donned. phi ' ' w . bil night “are! a. pr: 0 (in: hotel, . few years no. _ Pl,',', turned madly. The long. an tuck“! the covering! of shin 050M hiii chin only to discovor that when he m ell nice and comfy in th t sedan“, " feet ways hated to the tr 'thilt. l And when he (we the eore'rfnttd the "ueheiot's tuck" shoulden "rem exposed. ht such tel-ante chilling of his extreinities, t e guest Uncut a perfectly ttntratitsfne ry nighgiwriteu whim be (we the “bachelor's tuck" 'irito-i.: " such _ of his extremities. perfectly tumult Merle Thompson i Busineu. , “It's n _brhtsetott ttlowered. “Somethi done about it." ' And something The celebrated "ttht of a mid-western an thing.” . It is and: ordina AmerieanMw books and what's more to trick laws idvariabl tachme'nti; for boa ihspectmfs, inquirito It is such ordina that make the Amerieanmw books fat and punchy and whath, more to the point, these trick laws invariabl carry ulnry at- taetttnentts for boa , commissions, ihspeetotb, inquirito attd,what note. _ To illhstrate: A iend at . com!» tiy seat; town of a Ut 2,500 found titue nit less than 'r ne various state lturpectdrtr, lt‘nvellin " state ex- pense and drhwing per diem." So it) does, A ntury ago, one public pincer; same to administer government tp 100 e item. Nowadays with out nineirfoot bitd linen and other modern“ letiqlativ embroideriea, there’s “about one oégial for' each ten ¢itizenJL I 1 That; children 1srei much the same the' wtirld over, is {indicated by the result (of intelligent, teats conducted by the; Near Best Belief during the bust three years en children from thirty iiiiferent neanastem races. In.. Wvidusil difrerencessl were found in ‘ rent humbers, butjvery little vuln- Eiiop in the “general or average curve." oreolter the tests thawed little vu- teta It is stated, (rom tsimilar stud; “es which have been} made' of average groups of children in the United §Statessand England. r the nuitorist, having no on in sight.. They made a quickil escape, however; and she believed to; have had I ma- chine parked on a; side road which enabled them to mike their getaway. While stopped in Rand road about two miles 'north. 'of Waucondn to pump Fir in an autlomobile tire, Glen Petterym of Mammy Wu held up' last week 'tnd. roned‘by two armed bandits. The win-walked up behind K I .- ir '142J, F rm'-' H m mam 2mAm ima-ss 'erriuuPltl, .:E m in all its titsertes1. I make a specialty of furnishing oecialysizej Window Shades and Kirsch Curtain Rods. Estimates gladly submitted. I . 1 i _ . ' a l E. M. JNMAN I will have a few ear) of potatoes and "t about i)etdbisr 4, 1926, at? the following prices:§ do Medal or Coresota Flour in 98 lb. stu/ar--" Gold Medal or Comm Fiottr,in 49 Red River, Buy Your Winter Sq of Potatoes and “out" Painting, Paperhan'ging and Decorating .._ ..-__ -rv (rr" . _, an $10.00 per an. ad River: valley Potatoes, 2 bu. Rack tit “Rs per bi. HAVE'3YOUR ORDERS 300mm Ar ores) " ONCE As PRICES ARE supper 10 came: 1 11 South [Seton Succqasor to rnmaurirmy s done about it, -foot sheet" law' a was the "some is oturhi to be Th6 Nntion’u Pete) L Hat NORTHBROOK, ILLINOIS $233 SUGGESTION is ADDRESS . g ‘j . u 2' tra') 'M' 'Ill thlllt myse- , My later. vimitgasatmt, min! of the Bkttiahtr1tiittett, think thq Dammit: stsouuatotttinnte a, woman 12:; Pmldent of gun United smo- hi j “I don't beliovd they will do, it.” Ibo aidinnapoech on 1500 when ‘0! the Loom -Womau Your! at the Waldorf Al ru, "but it fault! be manning if they would." v" Lady Astor, introduced a "the most distinguished woman in politic; :in the world," and "one of the monk twinning fittutea ld mir time.” is convinced that women hive made great progress r‘ecently in§the rspidly changing world of the put for years. "No longer In Ttoi Sft,tf for politlcd purposos Witt. minds and paupers," she added. F‘No;ldnm are they classed is waging: Look at the channel swimme .” . Women's progress in politics In: been made despite do opposition, she thtnkcfor "the chine 1:01th doegn't like wot’nen. ‘They can't be counted on. $311+ tn unknown quality, so it won! seem that women are still up to the old trick of .keép- lug men guessing. Well, it is better. to keep j'i?,?i?i,'iii"intr that be lid blindly by them" I - “Although I hav lived for 27 year- of my ititl your: life in America," she added, “I hav only teen n fruc- tionotit. Otep 'r,Tsnnrttsertsetst ot it, Virginity]: still, non-phi: duly, a ‘3de i, ,” '; But “uh-each:a other eight yous, we have in Europe) I. League of Nations with the chief enemy nation of the allies, Germany, in It. No matter what you think in Almeria, we are proud of that, and now let’u compo" trig world wu with our Civil m. li, was fought among people with one I nguaze, one currency, end the some Lawn, yet it wu not until 12 your! terwnrd that you got the south represented in eongreu, as - one knew that the carpet buggers did not r¢present the south." i, Being told that they must the from the bottom, the Itorr,,n" looking for t ride In the gleptdr. Bend your Full and Winter Gar.. ments to Rabble laundry for fine Dry Cleaning: and Pressing. Tel. Highland Pal: IO. at. 2f'll'l"tuii'le'lia'gr' Phone H. P. 1780 ai 39-80 per bu. it on track My low In W FOOT _ is Northc+ F _,"' v.- yopen' Autémobile Servj Saturday. Come (ust and encourage th1tuamiistd t Guam 2:30 mung. l cl ramp, vi earhihhi The and“ m of njeit.is in age from,six to adage-Inf tt Making from yitiatr9i?t tiiith island. Their lucky-ought], 'h)ie mfiumww ‘ T eareubitB,mitesth+tf, ' dealoithironimatpui),h-ek/ ' Herald and E HERALD MID ( imiotit,dureuuiAt) _ z” tei-ri-rt-ity-i," ii, I , , stmDiwli' E ', , a 'f' E 'l'il',,rlr,'.,i/ wrest PARK AVENUE. aye . ts“ NEW HIGH stnofOL ) , f i; FINE FIELD - LOTS or PAR It; $14M]! Hatfield-S} FLOYD Phone Highliild Will be openi fo _',. Monday, Uriah; children is: all - “Sud um ai'dg','ieii', is hi. for if. 1"" (in gxcuym are analog} has, an SUNDAY is 1 1r"T oi iili1il i i T -7 £8. l ' tty ig ,' I 'i',, e 1/ H1, 8 3E © iii!

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy