ESTATE :hland Park, Illinois Pltoete-2340 _ - ' ite 5.37 w. Jaeks'on Blvd. PM! Harrison 8763 roll RENT FURNISHED with large eoat closet. hills“. Delightful. Kitchen is no“ mod- ti. Adjoining refriger- It apartment. 2 bedrooms, 1 I. garage. ' e closets. Finest tile 'r. Large Iinnslooeta. 'pt/ttbi,',' th'hot y storage m, ' th paymenta like rm. {Kama 3 baths. hit water i. oil burner, garage. - t. house, I bath, 2 extra toi. _ hot water Mat. _ a. house. Dutch Colonial, 1 I, hot water heat. . " apartment. 3 bedrooms, I Lhrazei A A ' - We“! and apartments. . FOR SALE 'ral Bargains in desirable as. Prices from 86,00o to toded tract yeast fronte Solid! 'idnn ital and west horn; on) Ave. Divide in 100 ft. ’or large-r; rare chance to finest vacant in town. DON AND SUNDAY ., dad: Drive out nnd.be eon- , for aryl homing Very in. house; 3 Baths: eisleetr- pprches. Nlffi I. house. baths. hot "tar t i '" 'cr"""" 369(9me ' I bit - A h, 'AIK 910 [in mud-cunt It hit, k MW um and 00.- lad-(habit. ENT 1. house. 2 baths, heated pr. , Highland Park OMee 7 Tel. 69 _ t6 (Mice. Tel. Cent. 4625 OM ESITES 5 and 6 R. Cobain] Houses. Johns Ave. neu- Lincoln. rs low. Terms my. N Comfy Line Road 1 Highland P3118994“! You: PAM, m mum LISTING ly tmnged interior, added lot, S. E. comer For- el ynetht. All impta. pd. South St. Johns Anna; Highland Park, m. C bingo Ofrike n to right ie Wninkegnil is; or Dundee Road and ASON CONTRACTOR EV“- An. (lingo. m. divide. Terms. a down Lbdivision 6ND] GRAND PutRat toward Wiukcgan Road R ENT UNFURNmmgD G: CO. RGAINS r1310 m “an“: t' 103 : rm: an no AND mean“. TIL norm m. ESTATE. LOANS apd . INSURANCE 'ay&Tarry , J' 'E&HINE I l AGE PM... “mi-em m 7» Camp Echo, which is located, on a beautiful point jutting out into Lonte Uke, Mich,, thirty miles north of Huskegon, in popular with Wilmettei boys, about twenty having spent from) two to six weeks under convu there; this past season. . i Evanston "YI' with its membership) of 822 in the boys' department, is the} second largest in the state, being ex-) eeeded only by the Hyde Park "Y." _ WTLME'PrE BOY WINS Y. M. C. A. TROPHY A Wilmette boy, Carl Hall. 14 years of age. " the big Fall Rally of the Mutton Y. M. C. A. In week was swat-dad the much pri camp pen- nant for the past new ' which is given the boy who aho s the most development in his character 1nd per- nudity/1t the end of the camp sea- IMPROVE LEE ROAD _ NORTH. EARLY PLAN To Make It Hundred-Foot High- way From Dundee Road to From Dundee road, Lee road ex- tends north to the Highland Park, Deerfield road. and with the improved south end of this thoromrhfare, in reality opened to Wilmette, avenue. will give another excellent mrtery of travel northward, greatly relieving the already heavy tame on -Wauke- (In road, Sheridan road and north nnd south streets in north shore viii The dpeninz, tstmitthtenintr and widening of Lee road to I one hundred foot thoroughfare south from where it now enters Dundee road to connect with Kat: road, is mother of the in. portant developments of the' near west nor h shore area which comes ttpjor hearing of interested property owners " Northbrook, next Saturday, it is aid. , __ [GLUE XVI Their itinerary this week is as fol- lows: Oct. 4, noon, Paxton, night, Champaign-Danville; Oct. 5, noon, Mattoon-Paris, night. Pana-Lawrenee- ville; Oct. 6, noon. Benton-Harrisburg, night, Carbondale. Marion, Benin, West Frankfort; Oct. T, noon, Centra- lie-Chester; night, East St. Louis, Al- ton, Edwardsville and Belleville; Oct. 8, noon. Jackaonville-Carlinville. night Sprintrfleld-Deeatur; Oct. 9, noon, Bloomington, night, Ottawa, LnSnlle, Streator; Oct. 11, night, Peoria, Can- ton, Pekin; Oct. 12, noon, Galesburg, Monmouth, night, Rock Island, Mou line; Oct. IS, noon, Freeport, night Rockford; Oct. 14, noon, Elgin, night, Waukegan. SEAT!) REPUBLICAN " _ CANDIDATES COMING F. L. Smith for U. S. senator; Gar- rett D. Kinney, Peoria, for state treasurer; Francis G. Blair, Charles- ton, for superintendent of public in- stmctiona; Charles W. Vail, Chicago, for clerk of the supreme court: for congresirman " large, Henry" R. Rath- bone, Kenilworth, and Richard Yates, sprimrfuld; and for trustees of the University of Illinois. Laura B. Evans, Taylorville, Helen Griesby, Pittsfield, and W. L. Noble, Evanston. Accompanying the candidates will be U. S. Senator Deneou. Gov. Len Small, Lt. Gov. Fred E. Sterling, Secretary of State L. L. Emmerson; State Au- ditor Oscar Nelson. State Treasurer Omer N. Custer,.and Attorney Gens eral Oscar Carlstrom. iN WAUKEGAN THURSDAY Republican state candidates will visit Waukegan on Thursday evening, October 14 on their tour of the, state. They in: _ Making Tour of State to Dance Issues to Be Voted On In November; List of , * Nominees WANT Ans in The . Family Next The if; "The Story oi Methodism", is the title? of the lstestgbook by Paul Hutch- inson of 1028 Cherry street, Winnet- ka. It is just of: the press of the pub- lishers. It comin'lses 508, pages and is a comprehensite review of the his- tory of MethodUgn, from the time of John Wesley, down. The book is splendidly illustrated by Harold Speakman and the Ed throughout is said to be a niost seinatintt, his- torical relation of the subject Ind the period it represents. ‘Hslford E. Luc- cock, head of m Methodist publica- tions in New York“ was associated with Mr. Hutchihson in writing the book. This is Mr/Ratehirtaonhs fourth work, his three brevious' books are, "The Spread ofiichristianity,†"The START AUDITORIUM comm DAY, SCHOOL The Jt:tttt2?ema'; ,cluh an- nounces that Ma ame Augusta lens- ka, known durin the past two years to Chicago Civic Opera patrons, will give . program a Jane Kuppenheimer hall, Skokie sch 1, Monday eveninir, Oct. M. MadtunetlLentrka writes from Switzerland, where she ha: been spending the “unmet; that she is working on some/new and interesting songs which she hopes to put on her, The Winnetka, Woman's club is sponsoring thiee‘oncert u an initial step in raining funds mdheUgtt to op- erate I nurlery school to tte' opened in the tMttttttttt of 1927 in one 6f the Win.. mun public who.» buildings. Ground was broken Inst week for the new auditorium " :the North Shore Country Day school. The first building operations will necessitate removing the etttrti.ttee] hall to the girls’ gymnasium. at which point the stage of the new building will be con- nected with the old gymnasium. The new auditorium, Which is a gift from the parents of the school†will cost about $100,000. It is planned to have it completed sometime next March. WINNETKA Symon ISSUES NEW BOOK Next Step" ma (,','ctthuaaea1 Revo- lution." _ MADAME LE Announcement engagement of American com penance on one this season’s sari erby's compositi be presented on Other soloists o a be engaged for 1 orchestra. 1 The orchestra: M 46 "tist-players will open impréknm with the over- ture to van nger's opera, "Eury, Intho.†This in M be followed by the famous Fourth ymphony (Opus 36) by Tschalkows ' which will receive its initial perfo ance' at these con- certs on this irGiirii. The second part of the prokram will open with “I. My " to Suit?" in four movements, by busy. -ttfter which the strings of t orchestra will play “The Last Sp ing" (Grieg); and m um be close With the "Die Meiatersin “Valle Trista" 1 Como Dacia. conductor of The Symphony Players of Chicago. has prepared' 1 bum-m program for the first concert of the Orchestra unch- tion perks, to be than at the New Trier high teltmil auditorium Monday evening, October: 18. GIVE] At Skokie $31 pices Winm Club; Splendid Prom for Mint Night _ Sibelius). The'pro. ught to a brilliant; Intricate Prelude to r," by Wagner. is also made of the co So'werby, famous ser-pianist, for up- of the programs of a. One of Mr. Sow.. s for orchestra will the same program. distinction will also ppearance with the NSKA T0 t FINE PROGRAM ool Under Ans- tka Woman‘s Details 'dti MI CHICAGO UTILITY _ . MEN ARE KONG] Elected tir Executivb, Positions were honored with executive positions in the American Gag audition, at its eighth mung! convention on the Million Dolla- Pier " Atlantic City, N. J., October 12. ' " “ A., L. Ton-all. "eretaiy and assist- 1!]th of the Peoplg Gag, Light E. Frank Gardiner, panicky direc- tor of the Midland may. company, was elected vieeuehairm n of the pub- licity and, advertising section, with n membership of 350 advertitsiittt men. H.' E. Bates, "aiatattt chief and- nteridf the People ma, Light and Cokapany, was chided vice-chair- man: the technical section, compos- ed of engineers of about 900333 com- paniés. "; F 1nd Coke company, was 'oloctod chair- man of the ?i',i'iiiii,ii'iii'ii'iii with . membership of 400 company ae- counting executives. ',: NEW TRIER GRAD IN NEW y Kenihorth and 3 ate of New Trier high school in the class of 1926, has been given . put in a pley celled "periphery," which ope the ftrit af the month in New York it we: learn. ed this week. The pl is expected to math Chic.“ that ttmt of the cumin! you. Mch T is playing under the name of Charles . Raine- torgs. He was very prominent in New Trier dummies, telling a tend.. ing part in “The New Lady Bentock," as well " minor put: in "Alice in Wonderland" and "The Road to Yes- terday.†m belonged to the Drama- tic, French and Dentin club. Be we: a member ottheiNorth ore Players and, took partal)rrttottt in- netkaind Evanston. FC Macke'yhindustl new":1 of the Public Sefn “Wt-1V! “U I -. 1,qu of Dim-theta Illinois. " chairman of the ‘induai etiairiman tion. f Four 3 momma unit. 'XLLINbIS. munsmv, carom " was Chulea Fleischmnn, at Coiientiort of Aineriean (his Association i'tii'ii" iiti't i'iit'" (iiiii"ilii' P f €353; .- ji" 4’ W35 Kit]? HONORED al gas engi- ricé Comm rial (as see- UATR ORR PLAY resident of RUN WEST OF RIVER WILL im,"""""""";",",,,,,,,,,:-,, The new wwwway that is to hnve a loo-foot . t of my with wide paving. eottrteetint%hkatr, clad llilwnukee by u mod gilt-set roatk will probably run throat Liberty-ville or to. one edge of the! villus, it In: hinted by R. M. Lobdell, country sup- drintendent of highwfayl. The entry " the; north boundary of the county wiir9e vat of the river, and at u point that would be about the center of Newport town- ship. From there it would so I- ' most direct route West of the Don Right "fir" in Luke, _C.ook “d 'Dupag'e‘ counties has bean pne- tiall insured. it it madam. d- thoné Well is' wanton thin. The definite route of this super- highwny has been mapped out than the eoupti. It in its the form of a recommendation by the conning of the regional zoning dommiuion ot the éounty boards. 7 _ . Phine- ther to tahertFtu and thence loath thru the Ituu11 hold- ing: to the county line on the loath. If this ‘plnn carries it would to- lieve the lake? - towns of them and: of tandem ttle, who‘aimo ply drive thrush couhty thing from pine to plug . Sum?! luau“, WM on- in Mr, south ram C tttioittr h mi, his tttignited , intention of mating the right-014vâ€:- ttmi his land, it was started by Rob! Km. Egan" ""Sr'WoRm' aTiici “,m""' weeks ago. T Most of these roam, and probqbly :11, will be - with no any. minimumâ€: of Continue of Zoning (Rania-ion to County Bttetr)h, on the Pmpooed Route 'AY In 1(,f),it,tj;r l 'iii? MIL'qucm-‘h m "and. a jbnndingithé mum at] at ‘which 11119de0! daili- tgdtlL"g,' mrstht:.d1t1tmt%e. Shah. Win-null 'NeiedaribyWSter Hambbdhk,» shunt C canâ€. In aid mind» eat like thdidi_ with! 'FttemWttthrhitttdu8"s,- 'i000. _ , V. . iiwiadtdeirarmui-ras tn ,rebae,jtitrtettdtie h “be lo. 'ieatuoettltithrhttttgtttelNat. [than ie-atm, prior. 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