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Highland Park Press, 24 Mar 1927, p. 27

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w 'gitdtrguT.'tt to”? v and. n - A1t/ll1;1.TlT43h1'lhtlllt Cnunty Judge Edmund Jamil last work issued an order to vacate the all for mu Martian April 5. on the rump- shim- ttr issue 3500.000 in bond- Gr [nu-pm. of “Hiring "No Mnn's Land"-the territory lying along Sheridan rand brunet: Wilmette and Kt-niluunh -for u New Trier town- ship park, In other words. there will b- nn Jrrlinn on the propomitirm. The. union by Judge Jareeki Wu largely at the instanee of tho Citi- rrm's committe. a group hf New Trier rroidhnl! who, ncvvml days “a. w ro s,u-msrut in securing favorable a-"rrn in committee on Home Bill No. S'.. desiitrtod to brine "No Man's Land" into Witmrtte by rorcihle Ill- not. Mr. “mun-1 MMlnnbh-Wn thehe-es-dh-Shasta-het, ”minimum-sh“ Mimic-uh-Ih-QM att-ht-tnth-rr-, cull-uh lei-“but tte-HIM-HNF.'- a. Huh-*- '2t=t'fh"lnNfff1"lr'd't ,VA,#_- - th- m whitish-huh a.r-are'L..eV tse'totysmerea-N-. nhvgwm -- “ham-Outboard! A-ep-teu-ar-theb-d "When th'e bond in» was prom"! and the petition "mined to the eoantr mart, we had in mind the pm" sihihty of putting on the Illinois kw books I "attrto permitting campai- mry Innovation of the tmet. But we did no! knew how. fur we could get with the Eda. “llama. In the matter of forcing Militias] Mon. no matter how "In“. on I 'mity. there a " wnyn bound to h u dilemma of opin- ion. oeseeaos-rhrtreNrrmau- nmus consent. Mug. when hit val. we succeeded in getting the munch-lith- :0.an to - favorably on our eel-"hwy m- can mm "In! Bill No. 51). we “It M thin m the ad- that should and wax-Id inn tho nil-d up- ”: d the -tteo “It - . . Mal-I. to - lit “up“! In! it. Oh but do“ - shim m-e-om-vi. -tAFr-tseetryoiu: MAY "DIN “WAUKII Am WILL! “The Citiutu' committee is inter- ning mainly Ind only in protecting the homes Ind the eommrmitr life of the north "tore. In a lute-mom coming the order _ to vacate “new." for the bond issue) denim. and netting forth the data " the nnneutiou manure. Arthur" Bonnet. gluirmnn of the C itiretts' manna». romments " four-In: “And tho on!y "y In: an nireom. hlisb thin in our fight against the "No Inn" Land" developmenu is to hnve a united public opinion behind Trier rm w 1"- ur- a-'ira in M. desi Land" it noxation. Hi upol though! Proposition Not to Be Voted m,' at Spring Election: Pushing _ Annexatio- Pun; Wait um CALL IS VACA'I'ED BY COURT IN "NO MANS LAND" FIGHT In". if.) WWW" ___ a: w by (but _ “MY, m I. III "inn, This bitt u /ooa to be net. upon in the Iagishtm. it is On Legislature Highland Park RUGS---DRAPERIES--GAR'MENTs " ' -. - DRYCLEANED BEAUTIFULLY _ Curtains Laundered and Stretched ' to Exact Size with Perfect Edges. Family Laundry, Finished, Rough Dry or Wet Wash __ . K m... v. E 1o'itEi. mined. - ”bonny-”dubs.- "tls-ttoo-r-u-rt-.- Prltive.ete.herti.N..ht-%. 'bl-g-tmtl-ees-Kea. immmM-vui- 'al-ers-sv/u-tree.' . “but“ hm "INetU-e-ree-uit" -vnthhI-uh. n- rutgNM'.wAttr.t'."feat D: h '.ioterray.ers 1'tlttg2e,trmMuutttd -'tee-t-qIrq" 1"=rttg Pt _ '_- h. l tywad-ndw-mlm 'tuxtt.thertenrvin-hlthelttm- ttoetruastoatdthemem_tthe man. Mr. Wealth v. I." -he.dh4.tmMhg-rarfthth.4 .huu-nngao-Inyl. 11 With one of the latest sum last [ year in history. nature and the law of _ avenge: seem to be united this year gin establishing In curly opening of ;rnmmrrce on the Great mu. The first government report for 1927 on ', the conditions on the Grant [Aka showed thence in many of the har- 1 how: oithor entirely zone or noticeably l thinner than It this time last your. €0va ATSON PLAN vuion district mind I. I‘VE beqfrsthi.-.rtoee%t-the5- lutbumdthfn-‘m- mmhthmluhnd tttintein-dm-tst-tth-Amt udMMmc-Vthwi for ”tint. the “’1- ”Mt-WI.“- hm‘yudO-vg'd- Matti-mm SOONINOI’BRAMN WWW-lulu” [thus-7nd?!”- “MW-t 'LAKES CLEARING UP EARLIER THIS YEAR His tonic was "Manaeimr a VB-, lure," and Mr. Wonlhisor brought my clearly and in detail how In] village: IWnirs are mutual City government I Mans have changed and improved, Ihmuarhout the "an until My " are enjoying the modern and -- I .ful plan known as "Candi-W“ form ot muneitmt government. be ex- I Mr. Woolhiser states that this plan had been so sumo-{III that many lam ("in in the Uttited States had Mart- ed it, um! och" m My maid- "ritttt doing to. Durin'. " ycnn at the population of Winncth han not: than doubled. the" have been many improve-ants. 11m. 'ta-ine an most prominently m the "etieieri- _ A large, number of Winmrtka Mm my“ .vaibut lhemselvos of the oppor~ unity to Mar Villain Manager H. L. Wnlhiawr with”: the Winnetka My sonic lodge at the state meeting. last wrnk. A zuvvrnmont dredge is expected to arrive at Wank-Kan about the ttrat of April and will rush the annual wnrk of drrdging out the harbor. As sum as this is eompleted it will be pnuihlo for the lam ml boats to takr their cargoes ttt the doth there. The Wuukmn harbor is not muted as much .5 some others by the early 0p! rain: of nnvigntimx ' In the rumour: no" the Son, on the: rtrtirttt of whieh'de ads comment" between Lake Supgi'or and other ports. the ice is " inches thick, ten inches lhinnor than oh limb 15. 1926. Jce in the 'lytt"sltitT, “a n'hrr harbun on Lake ichinn, hm t, vn Mound up for some time and, Mtvrs no bar to navigation. l WINNETKA MASONS HEAR MANAGER TALK (‘ommunity Exeeutive Telh How ta Run a Village: Much of Interest Season Evening Up (or Lite” of Spring Last Year. It In Believed With RELIABLE LAUNDRY "BrEBet.tsAMDra-rmamoatraaar.ggaaNdm John Bartianeie. uged 23 of Wnu- 3:3: Tam] keg-n urns the life of the party held “whim“ in his home u 1032 Lincoln Btreet clans wash on a new! Sundny afternoon, but sharply “n t soon afterwards he was in 3 hospital, f _ . which is our way of beginning I time- John gulp ly story, says the Waukegan San. J wateh tick” “is conversion from joy to trlgedy between hi rama- when he went thc old rule of: Adams apph HE TOOK TIME BY MOUTHFUL, REPORT Watakexan Man Swallows Watch and Doctors Fish It Out; 'fDry Cleaners as well as Launderers" describes in wit'eTamu the page how "euitunsoouei - it Runs Two Hours . wonderful wimbiay’ 3/775; Gtrereeiallowho-heutino no“ home owners. Auk for a copy of our new 16.. mm bring the coat of on: W: in: well within modern luxury the party. He placed it in his mouth. A w. ntltmurt frirnd, whom John de- clans Wits ho gentleman, slapped him sharply on the back. Liking time by the {unlock one bob“ A tur by taking it by the mouthful. I tory During a particularly hilarious _ gave moment of the party John was inn "tl formrtl by a friend that if he placed} we” a watch in his mouth he could hear," a tick. John borrowed a small wrist ‘ f'mf watch from a woman guest at the “C 1 John trulped and then he heard the of at a point somewhere oesophagus and his North Shore Gas Company . WHOM HIGHLAND PARK 194 Thie Wonderful Modern Luxury ----Gas, House Heating Dirt, can]. ashes, and soot. are elimin‘ltbd. Entire free- dom from nil inconvenience generally associated with house hating. I Restful sleep in a house that's just u cool as you wish; warmth to dress in, and for breakfast; an exact tempera- ture within a single theremometexumeasured degree, all day and evening! ' Every day, the glorious freedom from nil bother and nui- sance in housie heating. Even when you are on out-of- town trips, your heating plant requires no more care or attention than a pup can give it. Gas heating is the greatest single health and happiness builder that can be installed in your home. A physician summoned to the Vie- tory Memorial hospital to atte'nd John gave one look down into the throat " the patient with the aid of a fluorrs svope and then called for a better fish- uman. He asked the aid of a special- ist in eye. ear, nose and throat ail- mums, For more than five hours the two physicians angled for the elusive timepiece until they finally hooked it with a small iishhvok. The watch stopped at 5 o'clock, two luvs after hm Phone 178- l 79 quped down by The seed catalog looks fascinating to many of us, but the hoes and spades with which the seeds are raiSId, nut quite so much so. Nauy of the boys-are unable to suz-vuod in sports, but a large number of thin stand a good chance of the Latin}: championships. Some people think President Cool- idge should retire at the end of his term. but at last accounts he was not Compiaining of his present job. We are urged to protect animals, and that variety known as small boys claim protect themselves. nan mm our wild of them they can

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