Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 7 Apr 1927, p. 7

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U "-â€"N;vâ€"l-u- # > R. Arthor W 181 Belle avenue, IWM":'-WM.' day for president of the Chicago Stock Exchange. It is unlikely that there will be a contest, which means “Ihl‘h.UQbWh Hiz nom‘action Mr. Wood, who, as MV nom‘netion was unanimous, it understood, and he will be able to vote almost all of his time to the work, as his business affairs F':‘muhnlnhn mh.-é&;t-_- rdhhfi*‘..‘&z n means that the floor traders will they MM“WW, Ad.-yhy.,-nhu(hy--ll-h-- its gorgoous colorings in amart mirtures, its 3':.‘:-......-.....?.‘......:.".."'...._""' Kkoumeor Coats are the choice of the college girl, the -llhh-d-gh:qb'&-o‘n-oâ€"& .-..ll‘-â€" style and h::-b-dfl--&-hm.u.._ ar priced. similarty The LORETTA SHOP 10 North Sheridan Road, Highland Park P Phone Highland Park 463 â€" . . DBncaus they are so THURESDAY, arem, 4 Smartness and Utili:y Combine In the New Nortll Shore Trust Company m&mmflflr Coan GE HRAD money â€" start a savings acâ€" count for them and teach amount each week. â€" The money thus saved will give them a start in life, and the them to deposit a regular habit of thrift will enable them to make the most of it. When your boy or girl reaches ® the age at which they understand the value of took part were, Francis Rubhi (Madcs Mmh.bâ€"o.-. Judy Howes, Byron Howes, Jr., Marâ€" h‘bhbâ€"ll.hlâ€"“‘ nan, June Neuman, Stanton St. Peter, Master Robert Brown played two seâ€" lections on the violin. c A very delightful recital was enâ€" Soyed li-hy-fiuu.-bych .-“I-nl-dln.:.!. m_ufi-h-dlr.-l Mrs. R. E. Wood. The children who PUPILS APPEAR IN RECITAL SATURDAY below the hill in Gillen‘s Ravinia nnh}d.J subdivision h: ;..&..n to Ir...le(:q-.k.‘ Sheri dan road. The roads of this subdiviâ€" sion are now being paved and three mbouuvfllhhlhl.fi._, future. Hine & Hine, real estate brokers, negotiated this transaction. The Time to Start Coats HIS RAVINIA HOUSE that one of Grogan Bros. meat m kets is to cccupy the other storc the former theater hlack. se NeA sn ken of in clowine| ° Satet, Fark & Board e h 2 he Cortot and spoken of in glowing INFANT DIRS APRIL 2, [/“"',_,_.""‘”""""“"'"f-s.u | Election for Mersbers on BORN MARCH T% ‘...".‘_".:'..""‘. hread rsdhocag at CARD oF TRANks In the election for members of the &mmuâ€"-«m,-â€"»nâ€"-*umm We wish to thank our many friends | East Park district board _ held "bn -i-.-._aâ€"n:-;-:.-..'.,-.u'-l-znu-u:fi"’*‘":""“"‘.':-’h‘-"--!:!'fl‘- nue, '.l-l» .l’. days.| candidate, 1 received t'. i7 m -..l:.*: f “fi:‘ candidates, both whom are Ei:‘lu _fl-“v-: Now after a lanem a#f ._____!_,_____,._; TT °C Seen remodelied and redecorated :-l-h-lhhn. land Park theater. n‘l& i ROblin t ati anchs s t .4 remove into larger quarters next duoringtwlflq.,h shew O S | _ For mayor, Joseph Severson; for | city clerk, John F. Leonardi; for city | treasurer; Andrew J. Walsh; for alâ€" |dermen, First ward, Herman Fromâ€" } elt; Second ward, Edgar Berson; Third ward, Harry G. Madison. ‘ The Progressive Citizens ticket in. In the village of Deerfield two tkkmaninthefleldfortkw' Mion.-Aprnn,Wr-pufinn,' by the People‘s party and the Citiâ€"] rems party. The People‘s ticket is: | James J. Hood for president, Edâ€" wast o0 4 wl Sn ce ° °C Togressive Citizens ticket inâ€" ldnde Robert Botner for mayor, John M. Simpsqn for city clerk, Henry G. Liske for city treasurer, for alderâ€" men, First ward, ‘Arthur Kijeliquist; Second ward, Anton Anderson; Third ward, Edw. Huestis. DEERFIELD VILLAGE TICKETS IN FIELD se ce i 3 to 2. The shadow of defeat hovered near at twenty minutes to play, when | the visitors were leading 2 to 1, but ‘with a fast finish Highland Park added two more goals. | _ Next Sunday the local players will /lfu to Waukegan toâ€"meet the Waukeâ€" gan team. The game is one of the | best scheduled. ‘ |\ _ The Highland Park A. C. anâ€"| In the city of Highwood two are in the field for the annu election April 19, the People‘s and the Progressive Citizens The candidates of the People‘s TWO TICKETS FOR . HIGHWOOD ELECTION nounces a dance for Saturday, Apr. 9, at Witten hall. Former dances given by the club have been very sueâ€" cessful. Al Sheridan‘s orchestra will male play At the Highwood field, last Sunâ€" day, the Highland Park soccer team won its second league game against theâ€" Chicago Sokols, the score being is 2i ies To e o haghie B H. P. SOCCER TEAM WINS 3â€"2 SUNDAY Will Meet ~Waukegan â€" Team April 10; Dance at Witten Hall Saturday Miss Wycoff‘s pupi{s are courageâ€" ous rnough to seek employment and find it. Not only in Chicago, but cver the country churches, clubs, vauâ€" deville, etc., claim representatives from her studio. Miss Wycoff teaches in Highland Park on Wednesdays. Telephone Highland Park 1080. The school privileges are accorded tth Highland Park students. 6â€"â€" For Bartiet: Donner ’ Obee Bietse Harb‘s pea Et ham ol eP evages ce c th ols sccording to the unofficial vote. He received according to the. figures given To-‘rngglgp Clerk Albert, Larson, ‘icket. Both men are well known. Bartlett won with a plurality. of sccording to the unofficial vote. He W. W. Bartlett ticket. Both m In the Deerfield township election Tuesday there was no contes} for any office except tht‘h.;im:.:. peace (to fill vacancy). For this ofâ€" fiveCludaGhu'uthfll“h‘ on the Citizens regular ticket and . & P. store is preparing to T4 on T THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, , the People‘s ticket JUSTICE OF PEACE Tt _ representatives {Ay‘® iss Wycoff w.:hesi on Wednesdays. d Park 1080. The are accorded the dents. 6. TEAM S 3â€"2 SUNDAY' ukegan _ Team ce at Witten turday i field, last Sun-, Park soccer team} gue game against| , the score being‘ of defeat hovered ites to play, wbeni wding 2 to 1, but Highland Park | is. \ local players wiH; meet the Waukeâ€"‘ ne is one of the | ‘ark As C. m-’ Saturday, Apr.| Former dances| ve been very suc.f ‘s orchestra will‘ or 0 00| D ELECTION ; â€" 1 People‘s ticket ! tickets city fixed at $250.00 and remained so unâ€" til November 1910, when the board of local improvements increased it to $750.00. In other words, I served the -ah-uhru-dm,. year. _ During the remaining six months of my term my salary will In 1913 this ordinance was ame to include all services rendered the city and also all special as ment matters for the board of improvements and this is still provision of the city code. The salary of Samue! S. Hol 5 WSWD cutdani tm B c nc d d 113 ns nrowel ty is noons "Eprin l fase y pncgeaoanye poth of atom and followed by Mr. Smoo mfhd fixed salaries paid from exactly mn;_'mnandhterby.llr.l(mg. the same sources as my salary was ::nor": 1913 th;fa?i:emcin:; m:i paid. Mr. Smoot drew his salary for nating d.t"‘. . about twentyâ€"four years and Mr. Maâ€" ney did not require the city a ’Jsondt!whisuhryfmm 1909 to to do the special assessments 'urt“!'" and work for the board of local imâ€" 6 Â¥ trul provements as a part of his duties. ‘ u ruly, MR. GAIL IN ANSWER TO QUESTIONS RAISED (Continued from 111 North St. Johns Avenue OAKLAND â€" PONTIAC HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK HIGHLAND PARK AUTO SALES â€" _ OAKLAND PRODUCTS OF lapse . of fourteen| ment of cur son The 6% bonds on the "HIGHLAND," the magniific ingy under construction on Central Avenue are selling want you to miss out on them. They are a most attr Place your order today. as commission or was amended | rendered for Now on Display $1295 $1095 from 1) SELLING FAST d Sam e e dn --c--c-p.cuynomei-wA'fll mhmni&-mmdth}fihumybmnw&rt same kind. hlu'dwnn store, McLaughlin‘s clothâ€" Ih.arh.kdnrt.phyed with‘ingstor‘lndS-ifly'lhrhlhph great foree and charm three Chopin | Highland Park and at Burridge‘s II-b-nnlh.râ€".-dtrmnmd'eicuMhthm exquisite touch were beautifully | : ~â€"â€"â€"â€"__ brought out in the Debussy numbers MILLARD AND WITE "Gardens in the Rain," "The Girl ELECTED, UNOPPOSED with the Flaxon Hair" and "T‘Isle I PR U in ie‘ isA mrecd quality sang with great expression the Mi Chiamno Mim? sris froin La Bolmneby?u_fl.in’d&e-rhfm A large number of ‘people, both members of the Highland Park Woâ€" man‘s club and their guests, attendâ€" ed the spring musicale of the club on Tuesday, April 5th, and were well rewarded by a beautiful program, in charge of the music committee. ‘ l-h-el?-n-ycokS-nph,.»‘ NVadame Sample and Miss Marâ€" ian Roberts Delight Memâ€" bers of Woman‘s Club BEAUTIFUL PROGRAM IS GIVEN TUESDAY salary and $1000 interest on same. If this suit against me is in the interest of the Highland Park tax payers and not merely a cheap politiâ€" cal byâ€"play, why did he not start suit against Mr. Kenneth R. Smoot and ho cpnipmatnilh un hilficiasi) 7 t of cur son and brother, Patrick. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O‘Nei ° SIX ES is a pupil of Alfred "Af){)on Ernest S. Gail. he magniificent business buildâ€" are selling fast. We do not a most attractive investment. clear Phone Highland Park 513 P ic ue ccl. "~ ~O Poumnlg | also. 'miéi-tlnthird-iudlâ€"- | teur and professional boxing show jheld.tunronofhu,-na-m so far have been successes, and a [capacity house is exnacied La.a .5 MILLARD AND WITE uflfl_-.i_(mm In Enet pork pistrict Board mc on eSE Ety |{Msted man with a notable record in | the ring. The purse is $400, winner take all. This is an 8â€"round go. The semiâ€"final is 6 rounds between Billy Knowles, professional â€" and Scotty ’Rubnrn, Scotch bantamweight. Other bonf; P W OS 1 1 doseilttone SETETRT |final for the championshi | Fort between Buck Taylo | champ, and Navy Boston, a {listed man with a n.e tan la DL OCos0 cCOA m ardner of â€" Chanute Field, featherweights; another 6â€"round bout between: Carâ€" bone oftheFonlndGmBellhcf Highwood, lightweights; a 6â€"round go between Waidley of the Fort and Coke of Great Lakes, welterweights; a 4â€"round bout between Earl Maestro, Chicago west side champ and known as the "Second Benny Leonard" and Joe Stickler of Deerfield. Jack Sulâ€" [Areuip agh(Ohedi . t livan of on eert t ait bouts are a sixâ€"round Smith of Fort Sheridan s P l E: PONTIAC Fight fans are prom tionally good boxing c letic exhibition to be £ymnasium at Fort S evening of April 14, B asiioak â€" evening of GENERAL MOTORS FORT SHERIDAN To _ _ STAGE ROXNG SHOW Exceptiona.ll_v Fine Exhibit Is Promised for April 14 In Gymnasium chosen will box at from ,\ _ ans are promised an y good boxing card at â€"; a recent enâ€" PAGE SEVEN â€" ©

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