'rhrg'._tInttHrigt - ure “my. -Mrs)t-rth.dmr, I. 'iatlaltr4g*t I?“ 1qEr_ry-t.d Uh' Anon-lulu...“ 1 amtgi-‘vhwm rl thMr.emttmetaf, ‘ 'ieusutetseet_eii_ttt.Giaii Muhammad“... 1Tu,2tll'L',r5u."117d"tlu',u",t1' mum. Jumlnhvl-uh, "ee-tev-trt-trr-eta-aura....-.-." mwvddO-z'rï¬ua-‘fldtlr-Wlm. 'o-n’k'duw.' ms. -----r---- ".utt"tL'2ULe""tl."'ru'8lili,Wd'llrAh Whom-1th... ,.n.mn 31mm PBA3th . mammal-cw» _ h but“. t"'ivat1li.'.ly'uom4i, - Meg P-tThe. MhMuhP-ngu-nnrwhm .“nunman-r.“ say-3:2: 'g's.3A'it .†a,» 'l $itHathBtqf-raai.aodth. “Albanian-Hut). Mailman-glue"- nu. In with. tmm" that etad mind-Ii“ _A_l_gruMo(l-Itmrg‘ Shnlyu-ghuquw. petition†him promoted by the Highland Park Won-n5 dub. Illa Wumk-dmmm Baum-mum‘s» -hR,h-ttepehst.ert.w.e ky9thtettaaaMth._hiMtere.,a" ,Bdet.-ireidmrtsermtt.. "Better Mr. Humid Copp, who has charge i or three hundred people who play on of the Ravinia division. imludirk the. our links on Saturday and Sunday WYWM It the "hoot and theiaud if every one dug divota, without hath. prorated the ttoat that "We-1 retslneintttsem it would be necessary named their activity and which in ' to “an every apring and fall. The igtdr'ed a - credit to him. 'itga,',eatafe,,et' therefore, requests ‘yon The new both houses at the butro be a little more considerate Ind Now that Highland Park Buy in over, phy‘mund aetirities are gain; on with new vigor. Miss Thomas aid Mr. “(mud Copy. who no ably - lisk‘d in the ttoat preparation and no mum-d to much credit, no now putting on new programs that will intern-t all. Bowling on Green In Introduced As Pesttme and Creates Much Interest Mr. Panoroli. who has charge of thes reori,ttawtion booth ls well as m calving prizes from the merchant. and citizens of tho community, re- quests that " will kindly ro-operate Ind main him by letting him know as curly In possible what they plan to donate to his booth.. Last your I lute number of metal and nimble plumb were given "my m High- ACTIVITIES RENEWED V AT PARK PLAYGROUND 'ol C-tttee Chitin Finance committee. J. E. Enmi‘: pureharirttr. Victor Columbine; who lit-Sty, Harry Gland"; qaartermaster. ll. L. East; decorations, J. 0. Menu; sports. R. meelt; dime, Mr. Bob hum; reetstrntitm'. Domini: Pum- oli: parade, Roy Roth; some. K. Hen- demon: retreshmehts, J. Lemur“; cone melt. A. Roberts; variety stand. Orr-r Swan; first dd. Dr. C. N. Ria- jnrd: public safety, City Marshal J. C. Fume. my!†well “(by 'PA for 3tre “(*MHYII': Winn: 111W vault-3m " WWW BM (Continued on page , N15 I" Est. TTN. 1927 -dt-,Atr..S0ard2t,atthe “at In. Charla A. Sta-nun uMM-nmd,Gl-e&,m. 'hy-e-tttooo-te-sr. Thin-HM‘MnB-hnhy 'rf8"iotrrTr.trc-tAmtthrri. thlgmbgp._l - 7 “than!“ tarethe .rYSete0. -ty1n.-i-ersrvetas'ie. lath-Irma. . Emma“ hWbH-Ihhunm um: Hammad-u.“ Jumlnhvl-uh, 1rtByraf-y.rm.httustt-" m‘ " ifaGar -"e - rt; the but S!" “_M W and - (Ii-SIT: all: EGG-2 sh?" hills. Glance North Shove Gum club will hold MILO-I‘M my“. 'atrrrd?r ANNUAL mom SHOW 10 " HELD AUtLaF21 As it um sea-ml years to es- lablish n prod "sbstauttiataturf. it'is tt mater of canon. to the mummy.-~ luau! to as anyone dig it up without making an etrort to replace the divot, vhich prttert reputed will soon take root min. Jf you are one .of these divot removers and yo'ur hall should midnnldly roll in to I dive: hale. you would soon realize the seriousness of replacing turf. There um two “in Play at tbe Sunset Valley Gol'elab has increwud to such nn extent that the superintendent. E. M. Laine, has deemui it Bdvisab1c to uppe'mt th rang" to “sin! Mr. Kelly on Sat- ardars "rd Sunday to eliminate con- xi-suun on the course. 7 There have bun a number of com- plaints relative to caretv,ssness on the part of some of the members and (mils about rvpiacirix divans, and warding this the following request qhems. ol Inn. Arehftmrt Sunset Valley Golf Club Activities In Past Week Numerous EU m saw: Adina... 2..an t 'Higblanh Paik Press guy-ans; B.r.ora.qmaina, I, Mirna-mu can oi cm-u- aaGTFrihiii, D. IM can. at We, M a In": an: Tu:- l'lnt (nu-h d M lei-Hut, In Itrtttueey h)“.- 33...... M'dtgrtt Yap, _ ihF mu" neyt9e.emrs.t.tseusttut, "meM-dr--mriedrriieL' ANNOUKCIMCIFURE ' ONMNSCIBNCE "'2tGt,'Mt'its" "at " Ett'a'dti am “you a...’ Tiiii a - lea-gr: . - the build- ud Mr. Mr. " Stand Sale Tine A†The present undertaking to tuish the m from. In: innnzunmd some months no. The initiative Teas ng-in taken-by Gen. Wood and be with (Idler when of the board of edu- union pledged patio-d subscriptions animating to a my eemsiderable portion of the W â€opt-ed expense. Mr. Gel-u! E. Bli- Icreed to m u chit-n ot . building committee ted af.r. Beef “I! - treasurer. Fund: ISM. Suicienl There were not suttieient funds to carry out the construction according to the original somewhat amhitious: plug: which called tor I (mystery! facade and entnnce on the west ex-i tending out 'mitieientl, to providi, for) a vestibule and ample foyer on the, first floor Ind I small recital hall on) the second. Under the circumstances the committee had decided to eonfine l its atom to completing the auditor-: ium proper and leave the problem} of I formal entrance for future Lulu-- tion. This txpluins why the west! and of the building was left I bunk) yin relieved only by doorway open-t name I l h. kho und, rtat ink _ lt will be recalled that the Elm Place auditorium, dedicated three years ago last May, was the outcome of thé Moms of a citizens' commit. tee of which Gen. Robert E. Wood urns chairman. This committee rais- ed the major part of the building fund through private subscriptions and had full charge attire construc- tion, the board of education Co-oper- sting by assuming the expense of some of the interior decorating, etc. A muvémcnt on but Dr Fome tiatc. to ra'iss, fund“ m Cumul‘ie the front of Icylum Place auditorium bas to comb: been ziwn isul/ie expressioa in t circulnr_ letter addressed “very generally to patrons of Elm Place school invi ing their firsancrat comm Need Monee to Finish Front of Assembly Hall; Portion Alreadv Suhicribed; Aid ls I rated FUND T0 COWLEYâ€) 'AUDITORIUM ASKED ELM ' PLACE smvdmua A-rat-Ura-ou-te,,. Ill Enhance a. it will Arrear When Completed Stors in â€bailing Co".- 11an (an. 'tAa>t= rainsmfAucus-r ' :nancinl comp- null. tot-Id! 0°- “ in; iii iiitid - tllifi,f,t?),',iii, fee.lesyrEfe.t,t, P- ill-lb! luv- --u an“ it Mr I h- h: " ,- _.V- - ...........,. alroerueh-rer,ortedcidrdigr' "in-ham" Swim-uhfnm city m fund- was an home m u- t!" a Uri-n. and if. m '. 'eu.tt,er'-sru"ridisG m ,,_,_____-____,__,' "MM-hilt. hunch-roam d'"t_uPmtiretirmeejverraFiie on at! and“. him at the betcha-.CGNnmue. My.†Ite, " le. drive and BM!- mmmmdym 'eirtov'ute'Lte,rteeieritCtiii film“. ttttere 9'59!" R _ sin: Minivan DRINKING ems-c. m itedi 'z‘mm; iii.: iii; wilt furl-H “it. A at will be Kim-mg-gnndpm. Pun Park- Loyal Order of Moose will hold it: nnnunl celebration Labor Day, Sept, 5, at Sunset Pnrk. A ball game will take place in the "terasoms--the tetuttn to he announced later. The usual - pnd rue- will be held The aim of the committee is a Bigger and Better Northbrook Day with an extensive and entertaining [imam which will. aiford all who attend a day of real pleasure and an nyportunity to help boost for the ad- vancement of the community. Every- body is urged to cooperate in mak- ing the day a big success, and res» dent.- of all neighboring ppm: are in- vited to attend, _ Hizhland Park Lodge Loyal Oedtr of Moose wi I br, l North brag/E Day Is t To Be Celebrated 1 Saturday, Augst3th SPEND LABOR DAY IN HIGHLAND'PARK v," "d dance music for those who en- jvw this feature of the [antral-n. The reeistration booth will be a popular centrt of intvrest. as there :s a large and varied list of vahsably grins to be ottered, the principal item of which is an All-American Oakhnd atrtomobiict other premiums include a Frigidaire ice box, a Ra- dioia radio set, a movie camera and many others. ime bout and othe en}: ml was And rum will be held the sacrum P.eeitiil lake plaeg in the w‘hl'd mmy by t Bell ann- address by p a good baseball Kr. [ games, races and interesting attract r. hunch-PJ's“; ".irmeefted a m "DIM" -.-. ii Now I) theld r Nam“ ertior Ema: V 1921 'ill br. alt prmi -e who C No. 446 l dancing b, aim t Th Abdu- Iqin. Am grin! mm†a... "Ru-hum I.“ Aunt-m: LEGION AUXILIARY 10 um ON AUGUST 11 “of tinting!" -aiareehs "tdMrsrtitmandéoetwetstto [Mn Saturday when Mr. Big-ion "iredt?athu_trthrummditieGms -rioqru. The family II†the ,p-throetheirsr-trfrh-hem. _r.Rt-'nritherkrvive,r. In. W. B. Rigdou. mother of L R. Rind“, lineal much-nu died Mon- day at her home in Lincoln, m., fot, loving pm illness. 'She is " yar- of use. The ftmeml m WuLhmhmd-y. Lilith- dt0a.umtAtamoitrer'.bedsiiie Dth%_Mc-day. Folkw- At the meeting of the board of lo- cal improvements resolution: were adopted, authorizing advertisement dor bids tor imstaihttiort of water main in the Vulley subdivision} and for the paving of Raimia Woodlands, L. R. RIGDON‘S "0mm mas AT LINOQLN. ILL. Action on a resolution for abate- ment of interest on Special Assess- nibnt No. 280, which was laid on up Me at the council meeting of July 25. was postponed indetiniteir plats before they are presented to the council, said committee to consist of one member of the council, one member of the appeal board, one member of the zoning committee. a city engineer and one local resident. ()n nmtinn of Commissioner Gama lay Peter Urtolini was awarded the mnlract for construction of l side, walk an the north side of Lambert Tree avenue. between Groveland and St, Johns avenue. His bid of 27u, cents the square foot was the lowest received. as previously reported. On motion of Commissioner Zim- mur Mayor Lewis was authorized to appoint a plat committee of five members to pass on all subdivision (HY COUNCIL ins M REGULAR SESSION Business Chiefly _ of m,uii Nature; Bqard Plans More Imirr6vements Building improvements in High- land Park during the last month have maintained the steady increase which has marked these activities in the city during the year so far, ac- cording to the records in the M5ce of Building Inspector S. D. Morris. The total estimated out of m-w build'mgs for which permits “we is. sued in July is $185,560, and the mm. fees were $6ttt.hO therefur. Six special p with fees of $12 with fees of $71. a slight pain’ m th " this year. But Slightly Lem Than That of Same Month Last Year; Three Months’ Period TOTAL MORE THAN IN JUNE J0LYMtmstlhtits I0tlIurlMlIIm Ort " h Ttv Th Jun List of New Buildin ralue in J H tr Shows Increase Trr wh NIH“ dint of Routine it use dur nwing mnths ma mat-a. his}; g "1hyrAr)rA..a-t Midi. an oi"l- PPMJHIH-smb HIGHER MAN hm '_-""""'-"""..-.- Of an in. “at - ?...hon--surciiri"ii',7. Preeete-iciG7Giiri Wain-d. _ PrrirPreveeanuo- 1tttyxtimlrGr,aic"'"i'i"i -ta'1tft.'oe.termueFiaii7i' of Shula: cm... on W drshe, “(mum-on. 1e?'t.hrthetimetiriaiiiiii' math-d themes-d mm gat-IxI-m-qmmnn FIRE ON arormrr" l Dumas ems: we as ever femtzrred as; QT... n _ _ h is a min. comedy of any life {foul "r." tofu6, - w ma finely am _ __-<_.\_, m... ml Dane, Geo. K. Arthur, and Hairline Day is reported as being the greatest Comedy sensation of the year. Based on life in the Citizens Military Train- ing amps. this pic-tun arrives at a very opportune time as Inch 3 can» is now being held at Fort Sheridan. Karl Dane is well remembered I: the tobacco chewing soldier of “The Big Parade," Gem K. Arthur not no introduction; he in wall ban, both on stage and m With an in this picture is Marcelino Dar, it. only‘ girl besides label Nor-mud. Next Monday, Tuesday and Wed, nesday. Aug. 8, 9, to. brings to the Alcyon theater the greatest comedy team in the historrof the movies. The picture "Rookits" with Karl rn_, n - - - GREAT COMEDY TEAM AT ALCYON AUG. 840 Karl Dane, Geo. K. Arthur and Marretiie Day in "Rookies" Big Drawmg Feature ienmh. Miss Les "The Tales day uikht i \lcin fron idol of the Aix nd Ma The Ru'iuia debut Yvonne Gall and Mis mmmwm - mmnmm 2 NEW suns APPEARING Fin-om World Over But Here for First Tine; Madame Gull and Mary Lewis In â€Thins†F Other Notes JYL pusumns ot Ptumit important st of parts which is m trams: nigh du h Lewis: debut as Ginlieb b, ding HUI!“ " H If Mame L? Wis, hai, am unr