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Highland Park Press, 14 Apr 1927, p. 5

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" "" An Impressive Collection of Ultra-Smart Frocks The LORETTA SHOP North Shore Trust Company Continued from pm t as; Contact»: Jewelry mad Prod; to Mulch Att Frocks New Scarf. Land Color to the Emu” ('mlumv 10 North Sheridan Road, Highland Park Phone Highland Park 463 Easily selected from a large Assortment EASTER HA TS -47.50 to $22.50 ALL SMART WOMEN “A! THE! IIPOIITIID 0051113 moms jaeent territory. Real Estate Bonds secured by property in Highland Park and ad- High Class Investments First Mortgages virrreweo-GGiGiGu. "tAn-tmrs Min-Misti. -th9nhttetltu.duth. ”mum-aha»; a 'rrdaet'rc'tt bk Fr 11nu1tl;'J."r,2"t2"ttt uni-m "no. . “I.“ “new 'e21tt,'t.tN,fA'petrtt,tc, 8,tdu"tuM'ar,t.dt./, dO-s-ummm.o.A.L,f gyhmwfau} any. Mr.C-trmtarm.d,utt- ms. M in “who. his. Mr. MW for ADI-ulna “not: mwumuuum Grunt Int-mt is centered "and Inn-(llnComeliu [imparted mmmhuiutahhu- tdthMrsututhnmttvseurrattiee when!” Immuniza- Puk. Mr. My h m Incl. of _m.rt.G.Ev-ftg.rtmtstre.e kfmmmmh thumpvymhchnumeou- can: preference in this selection of city oitiria1s. No matter which side you favor. get out next Tuesday and vote ynur 'rvntiments It is the duty of every American citizen to exercise the franchise whenever pouible in oder that the principles of reman- Kathie government [my be upheld. Highland Park voters should turn out in mass My. and it in Mined that their,interest in the welfare of their rity will result in their polling the biggest vote in the history of the, ROGERS PARK COUPLE ARE WED SIXTY YEARS Mr. and Mm. C. R. (W Cele- bnte Anivernry- ls nude a In. R. G. En- and 'aM2NTea"g'rgd",e mlmmofthn-ov- iiii?i' ttpt 2ireftattfgt tu'L'rrtg'id.'t.rtf a": di- uhhwuiuum.uu Thu-I «hmtdfiuhfl.mmuhnmfl‘ “a in und- “M x . Mtrt,ttutrg,ui/cii' "Atgegraiprg'.tgt on , an: a; it "iiiTrGiir. Ta d.- “hit-mu db-v‘lh-IIHA-yhm -yd,.erhie-i-aa than the ttrt-s This 'tmee" "ormm-ttmtirth-ms,tmt .tstrtheelr,turudit-tdorfioa. th'm. Magi-Immo- 't"h_ri-e-tondg .ss--tttrareei%trtokia tumor-Um” “and“ whisk-Inherit!- bw-uumnma my“. ”huh!“ untamed-um ”MEN-stingi- buttall of the "ten in clear and sparkling a the DIM wring m -arrth Manually. we might mention tNt thin in Nature‘s method of Innk- in: sprung tutu. Bneteefohgiea1 tesuofmmterrrrrfiudirtIiternM thukud.hrmrth-o-trtm ".reorstotutsoeteiidliGGld tromtheeatettrrtuttmeit.eta tttSH-rem-tat-tthr-tttse mm. Thin my sound like I tteaxF tiNlth-.tmtamt-esreertitin operation I.” than and it work: 'mdttmhearuwrHn. Thexmtermrhkhem-outuftts. As stated above, the water with a lnrze part of its impurities removed in the settling basins. bat still com twining mm tukett, u run onto the filters so as to not disturb the carefully placed and. As the water mm to run down through the filter, the stand eatehes the tioeh on its up- ” when and {was a thin layer of {diluent which mt: say im- The filtrsrs -" - thrsre will be six of them in Ftart -- at» t'hs. ntinlly large rrctanzuhr Tirt'itc box“: with drain (“mm srt in the bottom of them. (‘mrm (raw-l " serially selected it: rd dual!) piclrss is laid around the drain pipes, then finer gravel above 3nd on top of that u layer three feet thick of sMected fine sand which has to be just the proper finenetrs and qualhy. s. tth. out, so we add alum to hasten tFe settlvment. The alum forms mm! quantities of f1atrcs like tiny Ft nw makes. Thnse tUkes settle rap- idly to the lmnnm of the settling tanks and take run them most of the clay, ”wage and bacteria that are suspended in the water. It is esti- mntrd that about 90 per cent of im- purities are removed from the water in this first settling or coagulating mucosa But 90 nor rpm is not mouth. We have Marmot! a 100 per ant pww‘rss fror Highland Park. mm tho m Cnawulation - The Lake water is that pumped into six large reinforced cuncn-to gelding tanks gnd Is it en- t,“ it will have added to it a very slight quantity of alum in dissolved form. Our lake water has suspended in it great quantities of very ttne par- ticles of cl-y and sewage stirred up feom the bottom of the lake. which - it the cloudy or muddy tlppeNr- ame at times. These particles are M trno that it takes days tor them to General Phil The process consists of three vans: tirst. coagulation and settle- ment; second. filtration through sand; third. as a final precaution against rrsrase. trhtrtrinatiort with a much re- dueed portion of disinfectant. ' Sergeant Teague immediately can- led the authorities and had the body (removed. It was later ghipped to [Bcividcr" fur burial. . f Similar Accident. . A similar accident occurred a few wccks ago down-tate when a wanna was eleetrocuted in a bath tub when (she touched an electric curling iron {attached to a wall plug. Park lhc-m “in l ed at the mmmittee- o paid for by ticket: TV Fun!“ Coalition Ticket Gives Details of Proposed Improvement Promised City EXPLAINS PLANS FOR . PURE WATER SUPPLY ‘an Thu Coalition Ticket desires at this new to tell the people of Highland ark just what has been planned for ‘wm In nrncure a water supply that iy meet nll the requirements of law h! dv‘ogm‘y We want to explain to Mg th" nzdhod of treatment that is mp3 .d for the hizhly eorttamirusted lo. wan-r that is new delivered to “If homes. The following snide regarding LP. for a filtration system is print- I at the request of the publicity otmittve " the Coalition ticket and rid far by the supporters of that R, m mama uu'rum. tggahtatm nu. Lumen tion " nrs before all of a settled out 'ontinued from page Next. the water, trom the alum " to the Jan orchestra mined by Miss Mu, “Quick. the mask tau-her at Elm Place mum-r school. I Miss Keller's high school dancing than will (in lawn! lull-hen mad her 8-Way elm. misting of (ram-n: school children will duo - m-r;~-_ In“... In: Smdar. It i an i','tnt,"g*ggtgrgh'gtgd - - ,duoetbasuai,utuuxm.diiik It - I u “I H H.- a. G. Gusto“. M: m: ' on the Riehund Putt Soccer club "lard "m"Oe_irthtthtronr-eiethd A tutu" number on the mom:- will he dance: of all ration: in’vhich mm! m“! will take put. The full program has not yet been unnamed. bat will be publish“ my). G. GAZZIOLI'SUFFERS BROKEN LEG SUNDAY Preparations for the music fes- fival It the Elm Place auditorium "e. "ill under way although it has been pns'poned until some time lfter spring vacation. Representatives ftom all Highlxnl!’ Park schools, including the high sthool, will take part. There will be music and Ions: by the glee clubs and We ack ynu 10 come to the polls on Election day and register your up- fproval by an overwhelming majority; I fur the Caalition Ticket. 'Yqu are the) zone who must say YES or NO to this! l tilter plant and we are sure that you Q “ant cinch water and a clean Ind! ttrr-oe-uve government. _ . . PUBLICITY COMMITTEE; i COALITION TICKET I In the Highwood school election but one member was to be elected at last Saturday's election, The condi- dnte was Mrs. Ruth M. Reilly, who In the Elm Place school district; No. 107, George E. Bliss was eluded president, and John Dinzie and Mar- Guyot nnd Mrs. George Childs mum hers. without opposition. In District 108. the Lincoln-Ravinia district. w. C. Shipnos was elected Inside!“ and Jorn Binzle and Mar- puorite Riescr members, without op- position. _ :1: the retiring member, amfiiie was marketed. PLAN MUSIC FESTIVAL AT ELM PLACE SCHOOL For members of the hirh%iiiiil board of education Frank W. Read! and John Benson were elected with- The annual school elections were held last Saturday in the high school district ard the two local districts, In? and 10R. 'There were no contests. SCHOOL ELECTIONS HELD LAST SATURDAY Those Elected in Dists. 107 and 108 and High School; Also water futration plant, bat we are eager fur you to know about them and We wan: your approval and auth- ority to Vo ahead with a realization of this gun! work. HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK “the. at Highwood The person who has been fortunate to travel extensively is ready that he or she had "less to worry about" when American Express Cheeks were carried as the medium of exchange. They pass everywhere,-at home or" abroad. _ These checks not only offer protection against loss but place the in immediate contact with the universal, service features of the Express Company. _ They are foe sale here. Travel is conducive to pleasure, diversion, education. The augmented in the same ratio that the worries incident to duced. Less to Worry About The Old Reliable and Progressive tttt a...‘ teec yeh," t1t?ft) 0-. m d - - - hunk“. At-mf-o-e-tte 'y.1heMtheer*r-tit Dou'tfmthhkedhnndim WM. Thar-r, April up» an Oil have school. Thin dinner. mrhhehhnsrqretmteed by the M Tue%re-regnesrres.am In It” nun-rm“ ammunw my fear work or; £31m}. Eierulu'm road Dimmer-t plum m reigned to the carnation coin-d. At the regular meeting of the city council last Friday an ordinance was passed disconnecting the McCormick property from the city limits. This property was taken in with the last territory annexed. and by agreement it is now released and will be annex- ed by Lake Forest as it primarily belongs to that city and the owners wish it than annexed. Tentative approval was given to n Winn of lots 1 and 3 in block so. The “in.” for water mains in migrate subdivision was ordered placed on nu for inspection. At the meeting of an. board of local ill-moi: the agreement with flu Cam-d Engineering coun- mm BAN DINNER AT OAK TERRACE SCHOOL Ordinance and Other Matters Receive Attention; Board Also Meets Yesterday a delegation from the Chicago Kiwanis club visited High- land Park and called on Secretary W. E, Backer of the Chamber of Com- merce with the request that members of the chamber provide transporta- tion for an orphans of the Dorcas Home so that they may attend the circus in Chicago next Tuesday. See- retary Becker tinds that 8 ears will be required and volunteers are asked to help in this work. On Tuesday the orphans: of Chicago are to be en- tertained at the circus. and tho Ki- wania Hub is trying to not all of (him in this vicinity included, REGULAR MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL _ " was practically deeided the sec- iretary reports, to cancel the pro- ‘posed stag party to Milwaukee and instead stage a party locally at the Woman's club auditorium, as last your, the members to attend in the afternoon, and a butret lunch to be served. In the evening from 8 o'clock the ladies will be guests, awarding to, this plan. and a good entertainment followed by dancing will be arranged for. I The monthly session of the High-( {and Park Chamber of Commerce was held Tuesday evening, following a] Rood dinner at Witten hall. The] business meeting was brief. One of; the matters discussed was the request I from various sources for aid in' JIU curing elimination of telephone tolls: between Highland Park and Deerfield. , The matter was referred to the civic, eommittee to report back, One an»; plieation for membership was mew-1 COMMERCE CHAMBER HAS MONTHLY MEET Diseuss Several Matters ot In- terest; Asked to Take Or.. phans to Circus ortunate to travel extensively is ready to certify worry about" when American Express Travelers e medium of exchange. ainst loss but place the purchaser service features of the American Mr, a '4r,th'ltut'iT, T5irr.rietrty-tuir-- M-om-r-tm--- 'r-ef-s-tkt {EVANGELICAL MERGER HELD LEGAL ON APPEAL Fu plyg a. FuaTFiiui%'ic Thanks are cared-11y the to thq name's of the tuteteru, who Md the building and - with an. successful function, do to the m - who danced will! and _ The party was under the magpie. oftheNturhteeaoetheBrt+h4 Itirwetr1 Pt, J'rleeedtr . 11mm to DrtA2CCE9.r3ArgRB..ttt TSI tramps» on People." Lard Sixteen hostma entertained that trtrestaatheardetrtteHUth. TTownrd-Udeit cafeteria on Saturday last. The Sioux Tribe of Boy Rangers announce the following officers, for the wring term: Chief, George Shay; second chief, Robprt White; Wampamkeeper, Wal- ter Willard; Indian runner. Bill Deck- jor; medicine man, Byron Howes; tutr- bearers, Robert Gray and Robert IBaldwin; Tom Tom beater, Hamilton (Herman: bugler, George Kellner“ I In addition to the regular ranger iwork. Nuns for the spring include irasttrall, outdoor drill. and interest- l ing hikes. "After the consolidation thm mer- gerites named six trustees to the board. Court action taken by the artti-rttereerites resulted in their be. in ousted by I decision by Judge Henry of the Lebanon county cotutr CARD PARTY SUCCESS- HELD AT 6irir%aaA The following dispatch from Phil- adelphia printed in the Chicago Daily Nun is of intormt to many people n Highland Park: "The Pennsylvania Supreme court vméuy 693% d that the recent merger of the United Evangelical church and the Evangelical association was legal. The decision Ternary-s the Lebanon oounty court. which had decided the merger invalid as sfrectimr the East Pennsylvania conference. "The case before the court involved the control of Albright college at Meyerstnwn. Pa, but the decision may affect the control of many churches affected by the merger. l BOY RANGERS CHOOSE ( SPRING TERM OFFICERS After a tour of the building was made, all attended the Senior play where a block of seats was reserved for them. Amid decorations of red and white, the class colors. the high school elass of '19 held their reunion in the apart- ment at school last Prid-y evening. Dinner was served at 6 o'eloek with George Allen Mason, Jr., as toastmas- ter. Twenty-{our members of the class again sang their class songs. Their class prophesy was read to see how much had really turned out. Mr. Sandwich and four faculty members we“ Elm pl went CLASS OF 1919 HAS SUCCESSFUL REUNION 'tttttt "e YffWiim "irrars ey in turn are travel are re- PAGE m:

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