7 HIGHLAND PARK BRANCH ’ Lake Forest School of Music s I SUMMER TER M $¢ â€" _\ North Shore Trust Company THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1927 The Goose That Lays Golden Eggs in Modern Life is a Savings Account I; 505 Elm Place, Highland Park Reo Evanston Co. REOhudxosmthcmmemdimageofthis shipâ€"the fastest, longâ€"distance ship that ever sailed under the American Flagâ€"as the symbol for the finest, fastest model of America‘s Longest Lasting Carâ€"the New Reo "Flying Cloud." beginning on June First ,,"""'“ .:.-""’_:'""""‘“";,,_ Registration now at the "Music Box" flâ€"â€".puo-n.'o.u.': sau e ag > “m*:l‘l:.:.:( ‘MMMI&Mâ€â€™ W!-lmnn-lhthflli whether or not the ordinance should "'â€""'â€"""“â€"“""""'P-â€"*â€"-‘ _ 7 f . be repealed. W#r When school is not in sewsion is the ideal time for â€" : Windes & Marsh submitted: a reâ€" it Reay pre bills en onprput $12,000.81. His motion that these be to submit legal opinion as to Thetber the tity tonld make advances from the general fund to the local mwhpfliflhï¬y make investigation and submit estiâ€" | is chairman of the entire undertakâ€" . ing with the officers of the civic orâ€" | ganizations as his collaborators. me-:z-â€"d ation counsel. The communication of John. Wilhelm with reference to use of a private garage at 510 Lincoln place was referred to the department of public health and safety.â€" On moâ€" tion of Compmissioner Reay the Chiâ€" cago Children‘s Benefit league was granted permit for annual tag day Monday, Oct. 10. Commissioner Gourley moved that gether with the ul';ï¬ hlpoet:- make investigation of the F. O. Eck matter and report with recommendaâ€" tions to ‘the council. The communiâ€" cation of M. C. Hart and Gregory M. Wflï¬mhnfltl& water on place was referred to department of. public health and C. Carlson was allowed refund on a building permit and the permit was cancelled on recommendation of build~ ing inspector, and E. Markowitz was allowed refund and permit cancelled also. Larson Brothers on motion of Commissioner Reay, were granted permit to tap sixâ€"inch water main on First street in front of Lot 7, Block 3, with a 6 by 8 tee for purpose of supplying water for a sprinkler sysâ€" tem for fire protection only. Ernest Gail with reference to rebate on Highland Park Special Assessment No. 280 was referred to the corporâ€" Continued from page 1 and of the first addition to Sherwood Mapor were approved. A _ communication was â€" received from the appeal board asking for an appropriation for secretarial work. © Friday Evening‘s Session At the regular meeting of the city council on Friday evening of last week considerable business of imporâ€" tance received attention and a numâ€" bemof routine matters was taken care of also. The communication of J. Cabonargi, requesting permit for construction of a building at First strect and Green Bay road, was referred to the appeal board. of Roger Williams avenue from St. Johns avenue to Judson avenue. The corporation counsel also was instructâ€" ed to confer with the officials of the village of Deerfield and report on what arangements could be made with reference to moving the Deerfield watermeter to the west corporate limâ€" its of the city of Highland Park beâ€" fore the feeder. system of water mains is installed. The Mondsy night meeting was featured by. short but effective speechâ€" es. Chairman Stern outlined the need of} the school for an auditorium and of the community for a meeting place such as that in the Lincoln and other schools of the district. President W. C. Shipnes of the school beard folâ€" lowed with an explanation of the poâ€" sition of the school board. Owing to the length of this article it had to be cut off here at the last minute before going to press. It is therefore incompiete. The rest will be run next week. : CITY COUNCIL HAS ADJOURNED SESSION Sidewalk Planned Commissioner Gourley moved that the corporation counsel be instructed to prepare an ordinance providing for construction of sidewalk on north side attainment ‘of the quota in a not disâ€" tant date. ue Borrine Priac e *sny are verly . Barackman, Howard Bede, Joseph F. Gillin, Robert F. Walker, William Harrison, Mayor Benjamin F. Lewis and Carl Wolfe. The report of Windes & Marsh, enâ€" gineers, on the request of Phelps & Hayward, covering plans for sanitary sewer in Briargate Villas subdivision was referred to the corporation counâ€" sel for report. The request of Braun Bros. Oil Co. for permit to install storage tanks for fuel oil at Blodgett, between tracks of the two railroads, was referred to the zoning commitâ€" A dial recerding the progress of the campaign is on display in a winâ€" dow near the Ravinia station and the names of the contributors are listed nearby. ‘The enthusiasm is so keen that it is expected Treasurer J. S. On motion of C A communication from Attorney " AT RAVINIA GAINS the city of On motion of Commissioner Brown Mr. Coolidge was granted permit to hnhlll‘-hchflterndn;lï¬ bert Tree avenue to supply 4 and 5 in Coolidge‘s subdivision anm 8â€"Inch sanitary sewer to . Lots 2, 4, and 5 across an 4 on Lots 2 and 4, said permit to be grunted under the usual conditions and restrictions. j directed to write Mr. Orrico stating that the city did not feel it could exâ€" tend this pipe under assessment proâ€" ceedings No. 310. Outdoor Pavilion Highland Park, Illinois, 8:00 p. m. Refreshments BLUEBIRD ORCHESTRA 386 Central Avenue HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK Memorial Night Monday, May 30 SUNSET PARK Spring and Summer _ Sporting Goods D A NC B ___ Every week he gives his wife a certain part of his salary. She deposits this in the bank and writes checks to pay home expenses. That‘s why he calls her his General Manager. That mother enjoys it tog. She also enjoys planning so there will be money left for new furniture, vacation trips, etc. Her good management gives that family many pleasâ€" ures. j Do you have as good a system in your home? Good plans mean larger success and many pleasures that do not come otherwise. Do you enjoy such pleasures? â€" One man takes great pride in saying his wife is the General Manager of his home. GOLF OUTFITS _ TENNIS OUTFITS BICYCLES and SUPPLIES HUNTER‘S SPORT His General Manager ARCHERY TACKLE FISHING TACKLE The Home of Savings Depositors ©% At .meeting of the board dhe:m-hlï¬ywo- nwing the engineers were instructed to prenare plans and estimate of cost of On motion of Commissioner Reay a rettit was to be granted Mrs. Mary Boomer Page to conduct a private school at 122 North Sheridan road, Just before the council adjourned to Tuesday evening of this week, bonds of a number of city employes north and west of center line of Old â€"SHOP e engineers also subâ€" No. 5 for work and mtractor I. D. Lain Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. 13â€"14â€"15â€"1 SID CHAPLIN in _ 12 Beautiful Dolls Given to Holdâ€" ers of Lacky Numbers EDWARD HORTON in "TAXI TAXT® ALCYON SBunday Matinee and Evening MARY ASTOR in HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS 3 YODVIL ACTsS LOIS MORAN in "WHIRLWIND OF YOUTR* Bpecial Comely Shoy io the [ Charles F. Pattlock "THE SUNSET DERBY* "KNOCKOUT REILLY" Phone Calumet 7100 . Earl Varner FRENCH DOLL NITE Representative Phone Deerfield 19 Am I fair to myâ€" self? Shall I conâ€" tinue to rent my home, or will I buy one of the Pattâ€" lock homes on a rental basis? I have looked them over careâ€" fully and find that they are 5, 6, and 7 rooms, modern plumbing, _ hardâ€" w o o d floors throughout, _ hot water or Holland furnaces, â€" celotex lined, all improveâ€" ments â€" excepting cem en t roads which are to be finished this seaâ€" son. Location : Greenwood a n d Grand avenues, Deerfield. Last day of RICHARD DIX in Saturday Matinee 3 YODVIL ACTS , May 25 PAGE FIVE