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Highland Park Press, 3 Mar 1927, p. 12

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BRIDGE CLUBS AND PRIVATE PARTIES MAY HAVE SCORE PADS FREE BY TELEPHONING H. P. 178 OR CALLING AT THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY. adyv Murray&Terry Central & Sheridan'ffi?;{ Highland Park 69 |{. ~*<â€"REALTORS â€" If we complain there is nothing doâ€" Houses to rent for the summer season or longer, furnished or unfurnished. For Saleâ€"Lot 58 Deere Park from good reliable people. A home built on this lot will command views across acres of Ravines on south and west exâ€" posures and give easterly view '-Prâ€";t;ed_lâ€"n)" owner under curâ€" rent market adjoining pieces. Visit today. â€" Phone Wighland Park 2876 Attractive. seven room modern house with sleeping and sun porches, 2 baths and garage. ~Thim is well situated in an exâ€" elustveâ€"tocation.~, Owner _ has mtovedâ€"away and will sacrifice. FOR RENT 6 room apartment, heat furnished $100 7 room house, east side, garage. 1 or 2â€"year lease. $125 Now is the time to list your homes and apartâ€" ments. Either for an annual rental or for the summer. Many inâ€" quiries are coming in. f room house, Green Bay rd., with garage. $75 HINE & HINE 15 S. St. Johns Avenue Highland Park, IHl. _ Tel. 2349 Chicago Office Suite 35. 37 W. Jackson Blvd. Phone Harrison 0763 > Twentyâ€"four (24) houses and apartments. Prices _ ranging fromâ€"$40 to $500 per month. 8 room house, furnished, 2â€"car garage. 1 year @ $275; 2 years REAL ESTATE, LOANS and INSURANCE CHICAGO Tel. State 8269 Phone Highland Park 2305 We have calls for these Real Estate For Rent W. W. REICHARDT MONEY TO LOAN 77 W. Washington St.. GORDON B. CHASE EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE First and Second W A NTE 24â€"hour service Mortgages Harrison 5280 FOR SALE Low Rates INSURANCE 388 Central 2.‘ Impartial Zoning Enforcement ~That the home interests should be protected by a thorough and imparâ€" tial enforcement of the zuning ordiâ€" nance and that such amendments should be made from time to time as | may be necessary to clarify, correct | and strengthen said ordinance. l 3. Abolishment of Feesâ€"That comâ€" | pensation for city officers and emâ€" iployes other than their salaries, | should be discontinued. |\ _ The above platform is endorsed by the following candidates for the ofâ€" fices of Mayor and Commissioners of | the city of Highland Park: | Mayor, Benjamin F. Lewis. | Commissioner, Lyle Gourley. | _ Commissioner, Nanine G. Hopkins. | _ Commissioner, Will Krumbach. | _ Commissioner, John Oliver. Meeting In Fifth «Precinet At an enthusiastic and largely atâ€" tended â€" meeting of Fifth precinet voters Tuesday evening at the home pf L. E. Leverone, 188 Hazel avenue, surporters of the candidates on this tickot were present and the questions at issue were discussed, and much zoal was manifested. The mecting 7 wmfim;m fully 60 <ohs attended, showing the marked intorest in that section in the plans â€" of this party of citizens in its efforts tn obtain the best possible city ofâ€" Mr. Oliver, one of the candidates for commissioner, is an exâ€"mayor of this city under the aldermanic form of government, and another, Lyle Gourâ€" ley, is at present a member of the city council. 2. _ Still another feature which it is believed will greatly. this ticket to the voters, ‘afid espéci the women of the city, is one of the candidates for commissioner is a woman and through her, if electâ€" ed, the interests of the home will have able and sympathetic represenâ€" tation. The following statement regarding the ‘platform of this party is furâ€" nished by the executive committee, by which the above statement of their claims is authorized. The platform: Platform Our platform consists of three outâ€" standing isgues, namely: 1. City manager. M 2. Impartial zoning enforcement. â€"~ 3. Abolishment of fees." 4 executive, trained in city manageâ€" ment, should be employedâ€" in a manâ€" agerial capacity and that said manâ€" ager should be clothed with powers to the extent permitted by the staâ€" tute. Northern Trust Co. of org:m?zim: a dept. for. that insti lent was his success later he was made money Plans are under way for the {onrthf The health department most cerâ€" national oratorical contest on the tainly has a vital place in this comâ€" Constitution of the United States, and| munity and I believe it is necessary the second International contest..\to look after the health of our citiâ€" These contests‘ are open to @ll stuâ€"| zens in the most minute detail. The dents of secondary public, private: remarkable freedom of our city from and parochial schools of the Unitedepidemics is clear evidence of the &fâ€" States. _ The movement is endorsed ; ficiency of this department and I cerâ€" byPre-identCoolH(c‘nd.llolmlnhtymH-umdn,h- best educators in the country. A-Im-r-umuhhmnut attempt will be made to get several! 1 and theâ€"candiddtes who have enâ€" million pupils to participate this dorsed my platform are in complete year. The final contests are held in | accord on these matters and we beâ€" Washington, and the prizes are beâ€"|lieve that the laws of the State of ing awarded by the big newspapers | INincis which regulate our health and of the countr¢ and include a trip to | other departments, must be vigorous Europe, and handsome s#sums â€" of | ty enforeed. § because t) followed by a man, -lu_-omwl&q al Continued from page 1 ing statement regarding| ‘The Reverend George Sherman of this party is furâ€"| Keller was laid to rest in the churchâ€" ie executive committee, yard of Old St. David‘s at Radnor, above statement of their | Pennsylvania, beside the grave of his horized. The platform: i father, who was for many years | Platform | rector of this historic church. In this rm consists of three ont-’ same place was buried many famous | es, namely: . characters, one in particular being| nagetr . General Anthony Wayne, of Revolu-* il zoning enforcement. tionary fame. l onl ment of fees." . ._The, Poet Longfeliow . visited thi;‘ fmersee oo ) oo meamie many yearsâ€" ageo, and._his imâ€" nagerâ€"That a competentt ‘ m-omimuy were incorporated in a‘ R. Eâ€"HERMAN BELOVED RECTOR ISs BURIED NEAR FATHER The following letter from G. H. Merryweather regarding the burial of the Rev. George S. Keller at Radâ€" Final Rites for Rev. G. 8. Keller propriately quoted poem by Longâ€" fellow enclosed therewith, are here given as a fitting reference to the final rites for the beloved rector of Trinity church. Here is the letter: the poem follows it: Highland Park Press, Hightand Park, IIl. .;r;;siior;sv‘ were incorporated in a poem which describesâ€"in a most wonâ€" derful way the beauties of thersprort- 1 am enclosing a cppy of this poem and think it would be approâ€" priate for you to publish it for the benefit of Mr. Keller‘s many friends, as it so appropriately describes his last resting place. Here may find the repose it craves. See, how the ivy climbs and expands Over this humble hermitage, And seems to caress with its little hands The rough, gray stones, as a child that stands Caressing the wrinkled cheeks of age! You cross the threshold; and dim and small Is the space that serves for the Shepherd‘s Fold; The narrow aisle, the bare, white Very truly yours, G. H. Merryweather Old St. David‘s at Radmor What an image of peace and rest Is this little church among the graves! All is so quiet; the troubled breast, The wounded spirit, the heart opâ€" pressed, wall _â€"____â€"â€" â€" The pews, ‘and the pulpit,quaint and _ cpFCJAL â€"Permanent wave f ‘tnll. is ) ou., 8 [410 at Nettic Tonrad‘s Beauty Pa _ \{hl.\'rlisl:’ and say: Alas! we alc! lor, Glencoe. Tel. Glencee 452 or Herbfl:’s.chxpe] at Bermerton _ _ P. 2373; export workmanship. ;htohemnnndedforthem conduct of his subordinates. ‘ \ _ The fire department is entirely reâ€" | sponsiBle for the fact that Highland ‘ Park is in the first class rate for fire | insurance, which is the Jowest posâ€" | sible rate. . Prompt replics to ealls | as well as heroic action in the fightâ€" Herbert‘s chapel at Bermerton Hardly more spacious is than this; But poet and pastor, blent in one, Clothed with a splendor, as oi the sun That lowly and holy edifice. It is not the wall of stone without That makes the building small or great, But the soul‘s light shining round about, â€" And the â€" faith | that â€" overcometh doubt, «+ And the love that strongor is than hate. Were I a pilgrim in search of peace, Were I a pastor of Holy Church, More than a Bishop‘s diocese Should I price this place of rest and release From furthcr longing and further search. R Here would I stay, and let the world With its distant thunder roar and roll ; ! The health department most cerâ€" tainly has a vital place in this comâ€" | munity and I believe it is necessary \ to look after the health of our citiâ€" | zens in the most minute detail. The ‘ remarkable freedom of our city from Storms do not rend the sail that is furled ; Nor like a dead. leaf, tossed and whirled In an eddy of wind, is the anchored as approving heartily of of the police department been responsible entirely i of crime in our city. We ularly fortunate in havy of crime in our city. We are particâ€" ularly fortunate in having as the chief of this department, a man so able for this work as Moroney. It is on his shoulders that the responsibilâ€" ities of this department fall, and he One country which isn‘t worried much about the naval disarmament conference is Switzerland. ing of our fires has brought about this result. No one could criticise the conduct of this department of our city. accord on these matters and we beâ€" lieve that the laws of the State of Mincis which regulate our health and other departments, must be vigorousâ€" ly I ud Respectfully yours, °* BENJAMINâ€"F. LEWIS THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS * Continued from page one LEWIS PRAISES LOCAL DEPARTMENTS Highland Park, HIL., March 1, 1927 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow for the com which the lack CITY MANAGER PLAN DISCUSSED BY MASON itoacitvclerkthedufiellndwvm j which the statute directs shall be perâ€" formed by them would beâ€"an evasion | of the law. The council can appoint i an efficient city clerk and other emâ€" | ployes to assist it in discharging its | dutics. but it cannot lawfully deleâ€" (c) To control all departments. (d) To attend all meetings of council with the right to take part in the discusâ€" sions but having no vote. (e) To reeâ€" ommend to the council for adoption such measures as he may déem necesâ€" sary or expedient. (f) To perform ed by statute or may be required of him by ordinance or resolution of council. (g) To make all appointâ€" ments which the council or mayor has heretofore been empowered by law to pointees at will. Whether the voters of Highland Park would wish to change the form of their municipal government from a mission form to the managerial fom place practically all the adâ€" ministrative and executive powers now exercised by the mayor and other officers in the hands of one individual is a matter of such grave importance | and of such doubtful wisdom that the| matter should receive the most careâ€" ful and painstaking m At the approaching election we wil} elect a mayor and four commissionâ€" ers whose powers and dutiesâ€"are fixed by law. Any attempt to delegate gate to such clerk or employes the powers and duties which under the managerial form of government is given to a city manager but which under the commission form must be exercised by the mayor and commisâ€" sioners. Surely Highland Park eitizenship can supply the needed skill and honâ€" esty to prgperly conduct its affairs without delegating all its administraâ€" tive and executive powers and duties to a city manager masquerading as a city clerk. In my opinion we are not quite ready for a one man governâ€" ment. FOOT TROUBLESâ€"Can easily be remedied if treated in their beginâ€" ning. Dr. E. C. Gordon, foot specialâ€" ist and chiropodist. 380 Central ave. Tel. H. P. 2189. 1pd This restricted subdivision beâ€" tween North ayenue and Highwood avenue, Highwood, offers an opâ€" portunity to obtain lots with a faâ€" ture at a low cost. Water and sewer are now in.‘ Paving on two sides of property. F. B. Williams Real Estate Insurance Renting A high, commanding knoll â€" beautiful trees and only three blocks to school and transportaâ€" tion. At $26.00 per foot these lots are good for Investment or building. Look it over. Continued from page one See Westview LiA ir, THE | y _ | Ts ._4/ i Heart the proMPID JB ¢ _ s || Puretest TEL 444 ° "~*_ 388 CENTRAL AVE t MENTIRI‘L #AVEEY â€"mmmqrun Passenger Station â€"â€" . I Facing Sheridan Road HI ‘Telephone Highland Park 144 Pree Defivery Service â€" | * 536 Central Avenue ~ * e 2360 â€" Residence 2614 (Signed ) George A. Mason 2 5 Miss Is ipd |3 en § A it § the ope wmmen /8E _ 2 0 We ns i 17 N For you ince 3 Real Esta 4 § 7 .>; § Highland ‘= q Harkr nodiminne â€"A+ *4 Aoon : Impetus to plans for building operâ€" ations for the undeveloped areas in es Thaguth & aadd ts m and is expected to be given by a street improvement projâ€" ect contemplated for Mundelein at a total cost for paving alone of $227,â€" 900. The project already ‘has taken material form â€"having beenâ€"provided for through ordinance which is now with the streets and alleys commitâ€" tee of the village board of trustees. passage at the March méeting of the board. Since no oppostion has deâ€" veloped, there is every indication that it will be voted and the contract for the project let at an early date. Virtually all of the streets to be paved in this project are within the Skokie Valley line. In addition to the paving to be done, a complete system of storm the territory. New street lights also projects give a fair indication of what iz faking place in the way develâ€" opment operations in the ies Buildings that have been erected in the district during the last 18 months represent a total in actual building cost of $763,600, most of which was invested in dwellings. SAVE with SAFET Y | * The paving and the storm sewer Robert W. Pease â€"__ Aspirin Tablets to Miss Isabella V. Harkness A N N O U NCE S the opening of her office in a â€"New Locationâ€" 17 North Sheridan Road For your greater service in the * Real Estate and Insurance Business 572 Wrigzley Building Highland Park under the firm name Harkness Real Estate Informatioh and expert advice given without i * ebligation to you THE SKOKIE CONSTRUCTION CO. An Aspirin that Investments Telephone Highland Park 2542 WILL DESIGN, FINANCE AND BUILD YOUR HOME The Skokie Construction Co. the station of the P H A BR M A C1 S T Phone Superior 6781 "If the first view is PRoRemi xi s i drive on to a town that shows a ‘fairâ€" er face," declares Charles M. Hayes, president of the Chicago Motor club. "Our touring bureau clerks who talk to thousands of tourists, tell me that motorists often refuse to stay at logâ€" ical night stops because of unfavorâ€" dog stand on the road to town, a vaâ€" cant lot filled with refuse, these are the things that combine to give a bad these things is added the picture of a dusty figure in ill fitting khaki, a dusty figure in ill fitting khaki, loafing in the vicinity of a garage and looking more like a reincarnaâ€" tion of Jesse James than a police ofâ€" ficer. the disillusionment is complete, and looking more like a reincarnaâ€" tion of Jesse James than a police ofâ€" ficer, the disillusionment is complete, and the motorist moves on to some other town, where hot dog_stands are free from obnoxious disorder, where vacant lits are not an eye sore, and where the members of the police force CARD OF THANKS > Mrs. and Miss Nafe wish to thank their friends and relatives for the lovely expressions shown them during their recent bereavement. 1 "An THURSDAY, Just about thi everyone needs him up after t It‘s pleasant to take. Will not disturb the stomach. Gives you strength and pep. Will enrich your blood. An extra large bottle for ""ug: "" adrtndiee irst view a motorist has of a Our Best Tonic PEPTON A about this time of year yone needs a tonic to brace up after the rigors of winâ€" Chicago

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