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Highland Park Press, 5 May 1927, p. 1

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About so girl- from W "sdHUhursd Nrerarthef- Chueva-rhiehra-eatard by on Dn- Worhhop. hmared I m WW?!" toy IP, leE m yarn is tteMavod {lirly welt made up. This in this throughout the United sum. the country's total foe Int nu being men! minim [cu thin the preceding yen. accordinxy to eountrrotide "porn. I W (of Hank - The report of the building inspector for Much in Rigid-ad Park, shown. " human. no almana- and w, white We: for which Ieellti were hand. tho totat estimated colt bah: 8189.670. Dvellingl Wed 8161.800 in estimated cont. situations. 815.7501 andA gurus, ”no, . The “at of mit- ghinr‘dn mm of the m, location, chum: of impmvemu tad estimated cost in and: ill-um. is I. follow: _ Ania!- Bt. Peter, Bach street, ad- mm "VIN- Cul Oman, Plenum avenue, dwel- ling 'poo., A . . -F- -uiiiG%r-ort, Orchard street, durum. 811.099. _ "iiim Rcbuchlni, Barton avenue, WWL‘EM- -- . . ,u, a: and)“ “whit. was. will. the outed-admit} aAoutr-rsuettou-rehettttbt ItAmemmmW'} -.tntrreueh,-ra-trmrrr. -daradi-hotsteeed. “sandman!!!" "arrh- Thu-mu.“ t_otth.ttirdandftsqrrth- ,r-rtr-rkt-trsthnftty- mw_hire’_-9W! EGii. -iiGrrriirir" Jrti. m "a unnuunwunn uv-uu u. ,.... v--- - ___ ____,_V W, Eets.-.Wthkr'reovH.dtherr' AtgritgrxmDoNA'nON Or'r'unee on te" Central "mg, am,msdrstrttrsrr-tetoqrNehth. - "sggtr.CP.tyunivanttnsopenedhi. “if.“ “Everybody WWW” plumbing IhoponN.i‘int “not. mmotmmuu- "rarest-Ashe-err -----_ "im-aut-e-ee...- "“8"“. _ OAKmeDGE'm iiS,tt'gtsirr,,egM='t. pm my - _ ONWORKMAYR - urrah-mund- body tgef.,',"d','auh2'l u; bn ”in will". I!" 18,the -ii7GiFiiitiiro-it'Mte:lGih-tt-art-.ethtPtdAt ""1." -ettl of mum-ad Put ',ituitj,itagttgt'ygNg=,'tel1T2 "In .3 m 5, E"iiyfutt9:eff?21Pi.Ap'11tt luv-.mlb iiiroTh74iia"c.tiriiiiiaRiiFl,th1. tp-u-tfob-tttt and 'tiMr.ttttetrilhe.t ra"a%"i'11"iti'iriilteedPfeut'aeeetatht'l': i------- “mummuhhmmh-WM MILLING" 'lTilGitWGrGG"iraGGEl-"". man“: - n It “Wig-{mt to Links: n ",.Tiiir=Tiii N mun, Vim avenue. _ TGiirhiire, Ctr, avenue. addition, "like" how-uhuvbdidluvh- t.nrtttuMtt.-r-tt-ttd wean-In: ',N.1ttutrgl'. 1'gMtnNk'itW2NAt how-thaw. [Sh-uh? - M; i amuetntrb. - MALAWI” WWIAYII "isttt-ae_ee Due. Continuum" km. Marlin: road, “di- M -aiiiiai - im MAY " Tbé- me PaiEPregs H. P, Men Men ’1 Indoor Leann Ha V 7 -Btartabthetk-m Whuhyiuthrhuedld oetwrrbt-irtthyhtAitorU- ttt.mmn%arestttté-arpbo. tutgNuetrdr2t,'t vMyEMWWPW "ttAri-eo-i-e-tour'. ran ua. mu, a. mum tor) am an»: out W, button. Davis thoNna-rdid.ttt_utr-' port. Error- neemud for moat of the (In C 8::qu inlaid, harden. PM Carlton And Erma, plus! erroriul boll. _ ' My Fell! Clothien added nnothzr win to their string by beating Public Service T-E Poor base run- ning can Fall’s more runs, Conrad hit I home run for Fell'l Clothiorl. sag. collected 5 hits in 5 trips to the pints. Boyhn nt first and O'Brien I second played well for Fall'- Cloth- iem. Folbender pitched n good game but In: not given support by the Public Service team. This victory keeps Pen's in or; blue. Friday the R. , Hardware team. last year'l champa. pur the Ampach team. Batteries will be Sheahm and Martin for Hardware team and Kult and Weil for Ampach'a. All the games are played at Sunni: tuid. Game called at 6:30. Lorin J. Calm has been doing very well as an umpire for theme (was. Crowds of 100 have been attending regularly._ Gun" um week In: Friday, lily 6--Ammaeh vs. B. P. Hardware; Mon- dar, lily 9--Amrpaeh VI. Fell Cloth- kn; May. May My-H. P. Hard- Inn mr. Hunter'" Fridly, Mar "- Nash ".Itsblie Service. Fell'l Clothiers .. qVq Hunter'l Sport Shop H. P. Hud‘ure 7 . T H. l R. Anspu-h qr.e» Public Service .-_. V.TT H.-P. Nash Sales ._. KI'I'ES & COMEDY FLY HIGH IN "KID BROTHER" At Aura Theatre, Next Mon. dly. My, Wednesday Thursday & Friday The amount and hot-ankle at lei kite iUStq Is due for a revival will Humid WI next My far Pun-ant diMr%erttms, “The Kid Brother," when the Alcyon that". beam on long we u devoted to thin joy of - youth. But moth- er: who lttributed the climbing es- eapades of their youngster- to Harold! Lloyd's “Safety Lat” and mod thel hours tbair laddiu [an to luminc‘ the jig of “Speedy" in "The Fresh- man," need hgwc no warty shout the kite Arhte Icon. Ben Franklin dis- covend lightning with his kites and now Lloyd any be the menu of an- iing mothers eomiderahle work on wall dun, for in this mace he discovers a new wuy of drying clothes that is - interacting. enlightniu and Ux'ehn?rhe, . Lloyd and his mud have worked out: may hub. with the aid of a Kite) "sdutr-utNtodatothe.thatatV ed dryhw,--emmlitw this uric: a! gag: with the very human. problem of l boy in rumble. The WM media .rum doo- h Ill than of “Gr-mink Boy," - In much you in his not.“ chum: to nab the world mat is unde- new I".? HP: a7.aGaiGiiimi ha- "t m tr. a... by Mann. _ clu- by bin-ell. I Wm. Waterhouse, Jeweler and the -------.- Green um Cleaners once are now oc- NEEDISWORK GUILD “vying once - in McCain and ASKS m DONATION ore. one: on east Cantu? avenue, - "sgttr.C.P.tmtrsianhnaopertedhi. “Everybody was” Received br rim-Mn: m... on N. Hm "reet. an!“ was” “"" -iViiViGGA '“ ite - GiiF.' iGFT, aim Goaret an mrtghti-teth.Nd melanin-durum. Mum“- an" mum mm ehiier..%etnq tu-tttt 10mm my. LADY P03339332;__ - Ems-it"s!- "fre: -"iiitirAu,or-tt, '1'me Otthoth 0!. l vGi'il-pertprrrtutfr.1P, Standing ot Tte" Bird Ile) Milli-u- P-alty if: Tf " It was explained that the taw Il- Jttt I loved I penalty of $1,000 ttne and a this PeKat your in jail far violation: of .. this "3‘ caste type, but the court ta "Ported to Ir.? J','.'!.?, have taken the position that 'hilc hi! (unmancc was a court of justice. he did not wish It, the to have anything Ipptoachiug initia- "f. "i heh tice meted oat therein. and beam tf1l Ile of the defendant', awning in'the icy,,','"":,:'.',' community and that this was hll hut “I thvn I offense, the sentence as indicated waa ment,. L believed tsuiBeient in the premium I I It is the opinion of some of tho“ JUNK": who bend the windup of the can that Judge Persona handled it vary . tactfully and with excellent judgment. Elabora “it is reported that Lain will appeal h'eh " the case to a higher court, but in! . ' some quarters it is felt, according to} this report. That it would probably . be to his advantage to accept thoi The hi il penalty and drop the matter. r'",'),',',', P}: , Emhs Lang Argunelt I 2:11;; v, The motion for a new trial tert-ldg,Jt"l?i' , ed two weeks ago when the initkl ar- 1 The m 'r) gumt-nts were heard. At that thne it' Barendsn .i Continued on page 5 irks”; _ LMiBtlmlNJM,' MANDY!“ IS A MINIMUM, Win: Newth Iesvoterrauct-,CtmrtTs ' Indirtedtol_er, Camus upon: Iron: Wm mill: the culmination of the I. G. Lain " leged vote fund use which 'tNhat" ed' in Highlmd Park, In that Ida wurefnsedanewtrlnlnfutnno- tion to that enact had been and " length before County Judge PM. and that the ttmtl judgment VII that the defendant pay I ttne of W0 to- gether with n jail sentence " 80 dun; tiiaiusa, nu. mm.munwAY. MAY 5. 1m CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PLANS BIG MAY PARTY land Park Chamber of Commerce will give . May party. The “air will) begin with n In: from 1 to 6p. iii.') This will be followed by a trutht lunch l " six o'clock. In the evening this! will be In entertainment for 1.57" that: hm and their Mi... dancing iAd pl Fiiaiirii, it. "like: a. {nun-m meat. _ _ Tickets mly be prgcund from my member of the entertainment commit- tee consisting of Mr. Witt, W. E. Becker, " L. SW, Fritz Gieser, and headed by W. W. Reiehardt, chairman. MORE (RANGES MADE IN BUSINESS DISTRICT Numerous other changes have taken place in the business district during the past week, The Yellow Cab Co. no moving their oMees from 127 N. St, Johns to T & St. Johns :ve'nne. They will still maintain. their gauge and walling and "oratre nerv- ice It the old address. A __ r. D. Cluvey's Elvinh Hawaiian have moved from the Highland Put an. Bunk building and He now lo- mted in Deemld It the corner of Mid Ivenne and Wilmot_road. m Federal Bakery has closed foe about ten days and will reopen loan in it: new location " 583 Central Ive- nue, the store formerly oemqud-br the PM Cull market. _ mmm,lu M,the wmdnhhlud Park tueom.uqfrLP.o._Anefl1te m tMtrNrhudinritibettytht On Wednesday, Marfs the Bid: 6832M tqlt9urf, " Pd"GTncai"Trul'kV'5iili mnmymhwgmu iiui kai." ttkk - on. mmAam: hummus: PENALTY ai, The music will be furn“~'hed by the Barendson Skylarks, a. six piece or- rhostra. every member of which is a soloist. ‘ There will be cards and other entprtainmertt for those who do not Ylwish to dance. __ Prospects now an "that will» menu of city employ... to: the cun- intrtisseairuriril.iuentth't mhr session at the new city coun- eity scheduled for My "min; " thin week. - An informal eou-ee of the mayor Ind comm-low- was he” at the city hall on My evening " which tsptrointattmta m Mud, und while nothing ha: been given out regarding the wobble appointees, it is understood that the meeting VI: a harmonious one. Prospects Are "at No intirnntion u to who will be named to the various city positions under the several departments has been made, nor is .it known what changes will be made, if guy. It is supposed, from statements mule dur- ing the campaign, that change. will be few, but definite information in this regard is not available, and it is not customary to speculate on prob- able appointment: under such cir- cumstaneeB. At the meeting which is expected to be helHridny evening the council will act ofBeiatty on these matters, it is believed, and ofBeia1 announcement "rrll then be made of the ostrpoint- ments. jUNIOR PROM HELD ON FRIDAY NIGHT Elaborate Preparation at High School for Big Annual Social Event City Elam Will -- 89de onleridsHt The high school Junior Prom will take place Friday evening, May 6, from 8:30 to 11:30 o'elock. Only up- per elascmen and their guests will be '0rxTarmmoN SENT FOR FLOOD SUFFERERS The prom is to be informal, ql-l though students may wear formal'; dress. if they so desire. Parents of the upper classmen and all the high school ranchers are in- vited to the dance iv the social com-1 Highland Park's contribution to the l, Bood relief amounted to $388.10 which i has been forwarded to the American! Ned Cross by Miss Adele Everett, chairman. Since this amount was turned in about $70 in checks has been received which will also be forwarded. Through the alien: of the Ravinia Woman’s Civic club, clothing is being, collected to be sent to the flood Vic-l 2e; Any clothing left with Mr.' ior " the Highland Park Transfer Co., will be taken to Ravinia. Con- tributions to the tlood fund will .110 be taken care of and forwarded to "he American Red Cross. It is not i too late to help in this worthy work. $388.10 Has Been Forwarded to American Red Cross; Civic Club Collects MOTHERS MEETING IN KINDERGARTEN ROOM Monday. May 9 at 3:30; All mothers Who Are Interest.- ed Are Urged to Attend There will be a meeting of the mother: of the am Ind second grades and kindergarten in the kindergarten room " the Elm Place school on lon- day, May ' at 3:30, under the leader- ship of Mm. Funk PM, to discu- Dex noblem- which meet your children. The meeting is open to anyone inur- "tad. This is the final meeting of an .1- a! child study program and“ by the Pnreut-Teqeher u, and“ of the Elm Piece "hrtert. __N___. Tiara "new" and“ ,Tgh,tgt ”Semi-banki- 1.nd66ber. _ WHORIDRIVI mun-Imam! iGiriiaurtSikitt-r-tHdhr_P.'ietH.tPft T" Mitch." an. TttttttMutter.. ”mm..." m a] M 0'91). n‘ m (In. bflnmmhflfihlhwmmw~ ' dun-km. Tull-Nd uh can». _ r4-th.yqr_eher+rrth. if? m "'p:atrg"'tl'.'rta,lh"'Wt m‘. "in.“ oBlchhndPu-k P"' Trut-b-thed-ere -i.-iri-lth-e.Be.er_ttCI'ty An- 'aiiiirdilretyt-etl_tfeeeer,.t- Widespread interest in the launch-1 ing of the new city 1dmiaistration) was manifested by the large number‘ of citizens present at the initial meet-, ing of the new city council in the) city in" on Monday evening. Mayor" Benjamin F. Lewis presided and all‘ the other members. Commissioners} 1W. J. Brown, Lyle Gourlzy, William) in. Reay and Julius Zimmer were) ‘prcsent. V. C. Musser was acting icity clerk. Large bouquets of flow-) tars graced the table. 1 FIRST MEETING OF NEW CITY “‘COUNCII‘ON MONBAY‘ EV MAYOR LEWIS READS HIS [NAUGURAL MESSAGE Department Superintendents Elected; V. C. Musser New City Clerk; Several Resolutions Presented and Acted Upon; Large Number of Spec- tators Attend the Session W. J. Brown. Lyle Gourlty, William} I believe that the condition of our M. Reay and Julius Zimmer were fire fighting equipment and the per- present. V. C. Musser was acting sonnel of the Fire department should city clerk. Large bouquets of flow-: be studied in connection with the re- ers graced the table. lport which I understand has been Before the meeting the mayor and made by the Illinois Inspection commissioners-elect had qualified by' Bureau and that .immediate steps taking the oath of oftiee, and the cor-ishould be taken tm appoint call-men poration counsel had reported that to augment our regular firemen. In their bonds had been duly approved) this connection, some of the police of- by the judge of the county court and fieers might be considered, especially some had been filed in the ow those that are " duty at the time a the county clerk according to law. [fire might occur. More regular men The council meeting opened withi are needed in my op'inion for both the the council chamber wall filled with“ fire department and the police de- spectators, including numerous wom-': partment and provision should he en. mayor Lewis called the meeting made in the budget this year to ex- to order, and Acting Clerk Musser tend these departments as much as called the roll. On motion of Conr- funds will permit. _ missioner Reay reading of the min-i I believe the appointment or elec- (utes of the preceding meeting was tion of any of the city employee {dispensed with by unanimous vote. 'should be withheld until some study Mayor Lewis then read his imustr-l has been given these various depart- iural message. which is as follows: iments and until the commissioners 1 Mayor’s Inaugural Mes-age 3 acting as. superintendents have had one 'Section No. 26 of Article 2 of theH,r1ertunity to make recommenda- ln:.;,.. ...." mum,“ Ant nrnvidllel for) trons. 3 There are several violations of the Zoning ordinance of this city that I believe should be gone into very core- ';fully with. a view of ascertaining iwhether or not corrections can be made and I believe that a Zoning commission should be appointed as isoon as practicable to go over our present Zoning Ordinance and strengthen it wherever possible. Mayor Lewis then read his inaugci ural message. which is as follows: i Maror's Inaugural Message 'Section No. 26 of Article 2 of the Cities and Yillnges Act provides for the Annual Message of the Mayor to the City Council. I desire to take advantage of the authority given me under this section to lay before the [commissioners some of the problems which I see facinr' this administration. l believe that the prnhlem of re- placing the two bridges in North Sheridan road should also be investi- trated immediately and the condition of other bridges throughout the city should bi likewise investiznted. Many of these are in need of repair FORMER RESIDENT DIES IN CALIFORNIA Mrs. Merrill Follansbee Passes/ Interesting Rtporls to 12 Made Mrs. Cecile Vail Follansbee, wife of 1 Merril M. F'oliattsbee, passed “way after I brief illness at the Santa' Monica hospital, Santa Monies, Cal., late Wednesday afternoon. The ser- _ will be held at the residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. Roger S. Vail, 217 Laurel :venue on Mmdny at two. thlrty a'etoeh. The sympathy of their my friends in the community is of- fered to the bereaved families. EPWOR'I'H LEAGUE TO GIVE CONCERT MAY T worth Learn- of the Hichwood . E. Church will the I benefit concert in tho chunk. Mr. Near Green, W, I Columbia neon-d artist, will be Idol-t. of “(a culling. The, other blunt type-ring on they» [run will be the Highland Put Bell Ringers, the Wesley Seminary Omr- m Mr. Bunn- Fndrichon, rider, Mr. Cart w. Cuban. Violinin, and "u Eighvood M. E. Chum. 'rtaeGmte,theb-retstitsrssak: It; thin etrtteg" on. of the ma- in: (can. ol chi spring m. An *teitatktt in extend-i to the public. ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY 18 MIL? ATTENDED Saturday "aging. Ely T, thtyitr- Away After Brief Illness; Funeral Monday as badly us those on North Sheridan road. I recommend that we tak'e steps im- mediately to looking toward the It- naming and installation of a. modern filtration plant that will take care of both the present and future needs of this community. A E D. A. R. WILL HOLD l MEETING THURSDAY I believe that there is a widespread demand in this city by the majority of the voters that the present incum- bents of the offices of corporation counsel and city clerk be not reflect, ed to those offices. I would recom- mend that Mr. V. C. Musser, clerk in the department of public affairs, be elected city clerk at a salary not to exceed $3,600.00 per year. I recom- mend that the ottite of corporation counsel be declared open for the time being and I recommend that the mayor be empowered to appoint a committee to investigate the employ- ment of a specially trained person in city management to work under the ‘direction of the mayor and commis- ‘sioners and to advise and make sug- § gestions to them as to city affairs. v I further recommend ttlat the pol- sibility of employing a resident en- (Continued on page 6) The regular monthly meeting of the Daughters 6f the American Bev- olution will be held Thursday, In, 12th, " 2:30 o'eloek It the home of Mrs. E. B. Jordan in Deerfield. The. will be reports on the state conference by Mrs. Jared Johnson And on “A continental congress It Washington by In: C. A. Winston and In a: B. (Emmett. There also will be a business meeting, with election of of- tieem, In. John R. Helm and danghtaer,,ln. G. A. Helm, will assist the hostess. JUNIOR STAR NIGHT DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR Junior Star artist " Cupid ettarter.0.WB.,-dnmtV lightful digit In} m, gin t? memt-uofthreAibrsttt'rtth_ Inoctplmil‘m. Invi- iton m -ert from Wuhan DeertuMnmtuur-t. ESSAY com IS EXTENDED 10 61"le The any.“ being-pound by 11mm Pprk bu... No. up, inch, in- - exgiriaH to B Glam-chain. Tun-um - h,‘|!--!!-¢|-I!.*!!i M Mtwdtrtretardtnt" WWW-“ab; dun-ho. Atoi-o.trSi 'vgrioe= /Itsl my CARNWAL'IO- su' mun-AM WW - iittft. by Several Members; Meets In Deerfield NUMBER l.

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