93 aqK t ‘I.â€m' Nan-nun. I amu- - d.\nmhun halo“. and n q-tthte - "The Anal u the Glen! Spirit." vi! 're-ot inm- tiaed Indian uric. The in“ Chief Blukha-k it: coating will be worn. til-n no. mm to the Eva-ton New.agtdmr.nhdtheutt-tF wink-ion to go ahead with its Phr- jut My hoe-me of the last that in "stem would We - ter- ritory than would be covered by the Municipal Water my.†plans. TO SUPPLY NORTH 8m A petition for a "he-ine in be tiied by the Municipal Water co.- my of Chicago in no!!! to the c- der of the Illinois Ou-m eon- miuion of January 1.. MM, which WEG"53pc'-§y a. rim}. c.- Itnu-t a (but water work: system tortommsuitttaethsh-d Plant OI Wlhette l The Municipal Water company project calls for main: to dintriutel water from a central plant " Wil- mette don: the North Shore to Highland Park, and west around Chi- cago through Morton Grove. Nileu‘ Center. Park Ridge. River Forest. Oak Park, _Cieero. lay-nod. It: Granu- and adjoining territorr. The; Greater Chicago Lake Water com-‘ pany plans to nerve this territory, and also that of Waukegan on thew north, and Joliet. Aurora. Eteits, and} Chicago Heixhu on the rut. " setl forth in the petition for rehearing the method of installing the latter; system will mean the expenditure or) over 883M900 and till take three to four years before it is empleted. '1ffllll'llitl'i itlfmd The petition, in explaining the su- tus of the Municipal “Inter company. Inert.- that the can of its develop- ment will be only lbout $9,000.11â€. and will be able to ranch more than half the people the Greater Chicago Lake Water company plum: to um. To m- tutter 8..- The latter eomtHesr. u soon as it had received the eertifieate of con- venience and 's-ity from the nu. nob Comm eon-him. neat . ietertoeoettoftheviB-ttetthe North Shore saying that it would and one ot its repreoentstivel to can!" with them on the new Mr. T. B. Joan, negro soloist from Both Sides Aetive In Matter North Carolina. noted In the with! MW“ No for hit I'plendid voice, will till. a} Mnafts Und may of negro Ipiritulh. lb. " . h hm. violinist. will ole T The"rr-itiates to a m SUNDAY EVENING CLUB AT GLINLOE First Meeting at Marek " at North Shore M. E. The (int meeting of the Saint, Evening club of Glance. will be on lurch 20 at the North Sim Inho- din Epiuopd chunk. his Ila-Ia] service will combine colon lightl. drum and melody in a unique way, it in reported. {napalm tths great reli- "mm our. mull-Inn "'rher1trmsimstedCr-."-i-e- unblemvillhn-th-om pct-utothmu-n. mxmsmmnpb. mra1eHrehk.adr-'tqtuBste. 'sittemsttroemr-tttr. d u- “gunman-a. Jauai. -' film," at nun-I an. WNW mm PLANS 10 “A" mmw‘mumw- mteoetGrtmttge-iau._ [dialehudeMhm- “thy-mum‘s“ my†Reunite-w ubihplmhyuluhhh “stun-Ci... . Mr. Rout-cl. vb in d...- BinEé’d’Eii-uimaui cum-m . IAIILY " [IWKA'I'OIS etitha tumu- ttttgt-ty-a-M-ht- Wannuhin‘r’ "Net 'te-ne'.'.. hung-Ii..." “in!" Church“. I The Wnuconda villnge board, pre- ‘sided over by R. C. Kent, has taken action on the question of wateran ply for ita recently itittexed tinitory _ to the north nnd out of Bangs Lake. l not entirely within the village limits. _IT%e MRVaere urea receiving direct ‘benelt‘ from this contemplated in- ;mvemcnt is nlmout entirely subdi- ,vided and approximately one-third l has been told to Chicm people for (h"'".'.')", home-it“ by the mrtate of H. E. Haimnn of Wlmnda and by _ Edward w. Turk and Co. of Chic-go. , Both of these aubdividen have up- , pared before the Wantondn author- lhien to - mu " the u- tion. Tentative plum cull for the drilling of ten-inch well, which will deliver MS (than: I minute into an [anted gravity pressure tank and ‘for the laying of approximately " {mo n of eight-ind- main and 35.000 feet of six-inch main. The total cost ; the improvement is estimated " isxsonoo. PNtqtW'IBN VALUABLU “RITA?!“ cum _ WWII“ 1.: aLWNtLftEEMaettt1 Mnatrthtuesttin.dNgstrDv. ',.%'lrrpe",c,%2tuT, l â€humil- t'l'lliu'l','l "M'd'u‘" WW u of "nu-i... Aht a. (Lat-Fem Awmlutvnkbym Pe-tpup-i-il-ttts Wham-onb-Imid-n- did-adM'm-rhviubeen -dinthr-ttl5toSttrenm, Powell." who died some " year- no and who 'u prominent in industrial circle up to the time of his death. was found Monday during the dis- was“ of the butt. 3 in possible in. Ital-dun. a long time citi- Ien at Wakes-n, who not reside. Minn, VII also discovered in " clition to the BO odd safety deposit chairman of the board of trustees of the Security bank. that in all prob- nbility the majority of the unlocked bola belong to people who have died without leaving I record of the corn- mu of them, or they on devoid of mutt-let tg-ritrhnea.-teodtotuU- -frte.f-1-litoet-,it P" {air-.4 today. 979: no “(an Attt _ leafed and their coitenti in†not been Aaiied for by their WAUCONDA PLANNING MANY IMPROVEMENTS Extension of Water Mnins and Additional Purim: Amone, The board of local improvements of W-uconda has nitro passed reso- lutions fer the paving of Main street I Rand road) through the orstakirta of tommtonwidthof49feetnnd though the Minimal district to I width of " feet, estimated to coat of both proponent. and opponent: at the issue to be [allow upon at the April 5 Township amnion Ming down to - intensive enmpaiosirtq am the citizen of New Trier. The New 'rtier T-eye". HOT CAMPAIGN ON BOND ISSUE PROJECT Both Sides Active In Matter of the "Grit " mm 'ttere- "rr-ii-yr-r-ut "GG-isa-Fo-said bumwbq'und " did cur-mg my†lobeu H. Inn-cc 'oi Winn-2&3. ehair-, all. {an}: wining e!- tuuuu. Ann6euiuaemtuarratsa "th-rr-db-dh-emit" --tt-htstthermotr- "eterorqrofeitHee_%eth. boetdt-nreren1.otmnr.H.u- Wm Prioetrql wok-Inn. ArthtarB-t,.fKmtit-th.nmee setti-Nrtttheért-temre%e- -etive 60-mo- louhy within Bo.- madlr.W-MMM WAUKDGAN “was STA“ PM I“! WMWthU-I dmdbn ItttqMrrtmr-e '--thoMt.Neth.tirre --eem-_n.t â€mm-am A hbhmddm dDHM'lm-h --irtetto-e- a-u_rgt.gtr-uairto “do.“ _ A new box. marked "John P. " is the belief of H. C. Burnett. btprlrgdp-LWV! {any my; aiiiieiir"T "llhiHigyatitrparfiptaset I All of that - In Isht- of Winmh. with tht crapper: of Mr. Hall. the president, and Mr. Benin- 'ton, the tron-mt. who mid- G Chi- w, - 'set, ter"" vice-Mt. Arthur I. m; Hone mince, Gog: S. Ptrur, chair-Inn; Entrainment committee. Warren Crawford; chairman. l-- benhip committee, Arthur M. Bar- rett. tatArair.." um. Harold to Lake Forest's Attractive Business Center EUmY, MARCH 17, 1927 LiL, Radiator Ca1ireets-Am1erst Incinerators A Notable Addition . 36 Western Avenue GIVES MAN WNING AND " “In an: A. E. Kenny. 680 South Gem otreet, William, lad that asked the puJice to larch for the “wt man he has ever not." Kenny nu touched by tho in! luck story of a Ibabhily (ll-Id nu related him which inch)“ the pun] “not eating for two or that day: ad the wife Ind habi- " hm" plea. He invited the 'trar-r to his room to sleep and keep turn for a few hours. \ All wu o. K. until Itchy left the room In a few minum. When he returned his guest in (one and so wu $40 and I few clothes. Theda- seription of the thief xiv-I the police by Kenny exactly Ms that of a “stay- over" who has beyt "putting up†at the Waukegnn city Jail recently. the police report. Cofe’and Electric Refrn You are invited to visit and inspect the nesroffiees and display rooms of Neither care nor expense has been spared to make this the most thorough- ly gnoclern and up-to-date establish- ment of its kind on the North Shore. You will find us not only willing but unusuallywveu equippedtgi render honest, genuine service; . . William N. Frye Harding: Fuel Oil Burners Automatic Water Haters plumb'ng and Heating Gas Ranges W005)? 'ectric Refrigerators ’SIp-wiut all: C. Thompson, who has unwed Bel-1.5m town-hip on the county baud foe the peat " year: is to be u eandidate for chir- "taastosxreeeedRar Whit“ leaned My nftemooes. The chit-Inn will be selected It the re- mark-1 meeting in April, fot- lowingtheelection. V THOMPSON IS AFTER . BOABD cwumsm S's-vi. at “A. M. "A! 5 C-du.te for lid Mr. Paddock has been chairman for the past two years, being the only mm to ever succeed himself I: head of the county board. W. Thompson has been on seven] in- portant committees during the last 12 yum. It is not known whether he will hve opposition for the ehair- Lake Forest. Illinois My Baud 'ta.dtht.a.qiAA- human“. )'rtseeor"tnetimt wubutnfor- lel matter,nouNeetion tobemade j by In Helen Gridky, wife of Seer, .nceoldiu to an alumna-neat. made IThundly by her counsel, Assist-at Stuck Attorney Sidney H. Block. at“. of his brother. J. Seal, Grid- ler, for.†libertyville ham, Ind allot]. the utter. recently found sane.toeiatakeeha-ofhis estate. It VI: huther announced by Mr. Block that there will be no appeal from the decision of County Judge Perry L. Persons. who some weeks ago entered judgment tigrdintr Seeley Grid!†an and tutoring to him his rights as a tithe! of United States. . . i-so-r-tmst-di-i-isa. Cm! Grub, neon-gnu»: o! the 03mm AEAIN Is at. cox-mo or Htnharrr PART TWO 320" I. P. "ta"