_ Winn-immen- "tmist-ti-tttrt-dvr-t a In. Aght.B.stit1.mr+tmst, hm; new gnu, mm In; “A“ 'W “at: Hilda-uh. ll- “mun-M _mey.ewettae' In. lar- .umuhg-n "_' 0MtlrhlteliltlMh1 Miss Fern Sprague, one of our former teachers. returns from a year of post graduate work at the Univer- sity of Chicago to teach English in seventh and eighth grades. Mrs. mm: C. Reimmty of may... form- erly of the school of domestic arts at Milwaukee, will teach sewing three days a week. Miss Caroline Deile comes to take the place of "Miss Viv- ian" as Miss Marks' headdesistant in kindergarten. . thF* nu "".8, m... a..u..........,. ».., w Both the Chicago Teachers' college fieials to Sign such permit in behalf of and the National Kindergarten col'fthe city. l loge will continue to supply Elm A resolution was adopted anthor~ Place with kindergarten cadets. tCl izing the city collector. Fred W. Rub- or five to be in regular attendance/iv. to cancel two small items of $10 Miss Dorothy Marsh of Gumee, {hind $13 of assessment on property of graduate of Northwestern and of l A. Lawrence Mills. in accordance with Moser's Business college. is to be 1 azreemrnt with the owner at the school secretary and have charge of _ time the assessment was spread. the book-Store. l The plat of the McKillip Westgate Schools im District 108 - {subdivision was approved and, accept- The three schools in District 10f?rta.sv,jeer to the furnishing of ease- Lincoln. Ravinia and Wes't Ridge, will , ments for a private road as shown open Fednesdar, Sept. T, Several r on the plat. ' change: in the? teaching staff are re-] Authorize pus, Cort"s8ssiogt ported. V An ordinance wns’passed providing 5 g _ . tt - _ " V . . . . i'rttbt.t.t.sy!1tg.:t4lmWrc-XyttE ttf9.eearraeoeisisiriygps - Mr s-" 'wt', 9&9}: 0%; Miss Edna West, formerly critic niche: in a country normal in Wis- consin will also teach in the third grade, as will Miss Kathryn Moore of the Oak Park school. Miss Mayne Hansen comes from the Gary schools to touch in fourth grade. Miss Jane Phillips from the high school at Rob- inson. ni., to teach sixth grade. mm“ iii"irirFGa'dAV-Tc'-CGa1ti, at Stout institute and take charge 'iaT the manual training and printing. Mr. Borg is well known tor his active interest in scouting and will be glad- ly welcomed by all who know him. Miss Doris Miller of Whitewater, Wis. who has keen an upper grade critic teacher in the Normal school at Indiana. Penn.. will be added to the staff as an upper grade teacher. Mr. J. A. Anderson of Evanston will have charge of the upper grade music. including orchestra and band and Miss Irma Johnson, also a grad- uate of Northwestern School .of Music, will teach music in the lower grades of all three schools. Miss Madden has “turned to her home in New Jersey. unaudi- “In. " ch- (In, My to 1-. ill - be for" - .. th- at! "att school. In. “an and Ruth Vivian hn dseid.d not " tmeh foe the coni- year. New Touch:- Aum the - t-ettnm m m In, Mr. Gear:- En'kins. who in when"! of Luke Iarieh when! I.“ "Ir. and Mr. M E. Vandyh, who Us Indy received his master's dlcne " the University of Illinois. Mr. Hurtilu will teach in the Elie, lunar, wheel uni hare chute of itfth grade arithmetic. Mr. V-ndyke wilt have chase- in history, my phy, eighth grade and act as Mr. Smith's misnnt. Miss Lillian Fehr, of the Biennium schools comes to' ttmt grade, Miss Florence Miller of Nokmis 1nd Miss Virginia Thom of Danville will teach in second grade. Mrs. Cart Anderson of Deer- tiehd will have Miss Palmer's posi- tion in third grade until FeBruary 1.1 At West Ridge At West Ridge Miss Eleanor Eme had of Chicago. graduate of Chi, cage Teachels' college is to succeed Kiss Esther Mauro as primary teach- er. Miss N. Grate Wright will again be in charge of the school nnd teach the upper grades. - At Ravinia Mrs. Luella Dough; who blight upper grade English sev- eral yum ago is returning as tn Id- atiemal ifpper grade teacher. Miss [amnion Phillips who is to be at the Bell school in Lake Forest, will be amended by Miss Cora Weld: of El- finwhoisagradnateoftbeNorth- an: Illinois Skate Teachers college a W, Sun-an. Mr. Andaman Ind -sh-ortwittbeiset-eofthe person; {minim grade. list Dorothea Hansen; fifth (rule. lists Marr My: sixth (ride. Miss Eval Weld†seventh (rude. Hits Helen Harding: eighth (ride. In. Lung baud-s; "ts lb lam Stoddard; Mica] education, Mr. Ecru!†(kn: unit, It. Anderson and Miro', ' f Del-lb. Mu. Welch men io In from the Hun-0nd schools. In. Sen-our who has trmght the -iestRarfmuforsixyxsarsitsto -dther-doEtrrorewithher Principal. It: In!†W; kindergarten His- Rnchel Hut-km: Th.emrq3eteti.tofteaehemat 'ttvigtinisarfot_. and-tint. Kiss Joann-m hm; gtrstskae,mi-ruearteedorr,s. my, Finley). mist-m. mu Cumin hm: scram] grade, kr. Nun but]; third. grade. In duel Cu- MstMrtnrH.Yeqehees P. if. an}. II- has â€IEME-J'Je Who-"l. “Set-dab. Ravinia School â€Pugh; '_-, .4333: .. =TCrs'"r'eTPreyt-t 1C2CC Ci, tc1rr?ees {1 ,3, =itti:'cceseatiadik an... Ask Bute" Permit A resolution was adopted request- iing the state department of public works and buildings for a permit an- thorizing the city of Highland Ptrk Ito tunnel the eonerete pavement in Deerfield road approximately 200 I feet west of Beverly place for the in- stallation of a six-ineh water main, I said ,iusrk not to be done by employes of the city. and authorizing city of- ii,i,'ai,iij", to Sign such permit in behalf of the city. i Becauée of the increasing numbers) I of celebrations of one kind and anath- er, local "days," ete.. in connection! with which prizes depending on lot- iteries or chance schemes are offered:, l it has become necessary for the Press' ‘to call attention of the public to the Haw which absolutely prohibits ad- :wrtisements of any such lottery. or l, gift enterprise depending upon IL‘ham‘e. This sort of thing has been ieorvsiderat?ls evident of late. and the I postal department. while usually :willing to overlook minor infractions swim-e the interests of a community are concerned, has pointed out that 15inch affairs are becoming, whet (too common and that mining and lother material adwrtising shill (sehemes. under the law, may be re- :fused transportation in the mails. "he Press babe": careful to avoid ivinlation of the statute in this Te- L12nd, but not and then errors will icreep in, and in order that the public (iii? be informed an the matters and treeeiearlrthntnate-erhmrm, Joption in the miles bot to exclude pottery prhe list: and the like. the ‘aection of the I" Minx’ this Lmatter is herewith printed. It for. Iowa: I "No newspaper. Circular, pamphlet or publicntibn of any kind containing any advertisement of any m. m enterprise. or sehee, of any kind of- \fering prizes 'ereodet in whole 'rr A rcsohstion was adopted author- izing the city collector. Fred W. Thrtw ly, to cancel two small items of t30 and $13 of assessment on property of A. Lawrence Mills. in accordance with azreemcnt with the owner at the time the assessment Ins spread. The plat of the McKillip Weste subdivision was approved and, accept- edcsibjeet to the furnishing of ease- ments for a private road as shown on the plat. ' No mwnyyuth tf INN, ='tt""'rr'""' In m0. I ; Ptet1tteeyAey,teav, erPt.tt.yeeFiisurdraririai The city clerk was authorized to advertise for bids for the eonstrtge- tion of sidewalk on the north sick of Sheridan road. between Deere. Park and Lambert Tree avenue. in front of lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 25, 26. 27 and 38, Lakeside Manor subdivision. bids to be received Monday, Sept. 12, at 5 o'clock. . for the' appointment. men-IbershipuollI ,ranizatiowaml duties and powers ofl such commission. V A ADVERTISING OF GIFT , ENTERPRISES ILLEGAL} Postal Law Clear on Snbiect; lsf Quoted for Information l of the Public hhhi-ulquld’v-L slit-lbommdl‘c' The city clerk was instroeted to ar- nnge with the Chinxo I Northwest- em wilt-id chill: for a meeting as soon ls possible with reference to the vinducts at Sheridan plate and Bloom street. Minn 6123!. Graham herwork "dkmrterrtsemEV. iomred-atthem-psrk mum-mam Shrink .t128Noetht-mH.rr.P. 142]. lit-Mutant: td.homtdheif-trmrarthog. Mm. 1-198-th mmwm-l MMMhmm accepting panic to no a partin- at ArtetekStrforuthimet-e%rV ‘phyground m In phat! on Me. Other eomesumieatirm. we to- eeiredandpueedortiFamtanrrit- ten opinion of the corner-lion cou- sel Marylin; manual: of gasoline stung: tanks in Ibo filed To lam m Engineers' plan: for the hum ment of Roger Willi-ms - crou- ings were approved and the railroad companies were requested to proceed with the work as soon " possible. i-rtrmtmtoioretastee,rtre- mining my list of the who: duv- or-rdedtrr-sotur-tot- my. trift enterprise or we. whether nil list contains any putt or and! 'rPt will): 'eroo'ted h orcarriedbythe mails ofthe United States or he delivered by any post. master or letter enrich" MISS GREENLAW HEADS RELIGIOUS EDUCATION a0MX, APPROVE LIBRARY ADDITION AeoaommimtimthomtheMi- Continued from m l for sewage disposal works, one of which they selected as the preferred pruject and recommended um din- pogo} by sedimentation and, ensuing. tion for lake front plants, and by sedirtwntation and filtration for plant, discharging into the Skokie. Their rvport was printed and distrib- uted in May. 1916. The unsettled eon- ditions incident to the World war caused a postponement of several years and the first sewage diarosal plants were put under contract in 1922. The design and construction of the <ewage disposal works of the district have been entrusted by the train-es to Pearse, Greeley and Bunsen; Imi- tary engineers of Chicago. Mr. Alex- ander F. Beaubien, attorney for the district. has handled ‘11! the many- legal matters pertaining to these pm has. To date six seine: the-men: plants with intercepting sewers and pumping stations have been built and put into operation and one is wider - -._.....;_,_,- l _ _ i, - tax revenues at an aggregate con-' struction cost in round numbers of [ $375,000. Two of the plants are in; Highland Park and one each in High- wood, Lake Forest. Lake Blutr, North, Chieatto lander construction) and Waukegan. Several more plants are projected for early consWctiirn. - . The sewage disposal works are of modern and woven design in use by many other 'eaAtfmitiei having ex-' pert engineering guidante. with an“ pie capacity for the local conditions along the North Shore. Their tie-l Sign. construction ind operation willl be described in latet vrggc.'np,t:,ag",ts) John Oliver, President, , J. K. Bu'dinger, ' David T. Webb, 1 James T. HIyes, I James Anderson. Jr., ! Board of Trustees.i Yours very truly, " I In September, 1915, all of man was submitted to a bond of end- neers consisting of Harrison P. My of Boston, George W. Fyoer.of New York and John W. Alvord of Chiea- go. Thése eminent engineers, can- stitutintt the best knowledge Ind ex- perience in Americs on sewage dispo- sal matters. made a thorough m of the district, developed 17 projecm After appointment and org-uh- tinn, the first work " ti: m m to mm a sanitary any a 'tet-tindia. report of tho Mitt. This work was eettrmted to Dune ‘uul Greeley (new Pen-u, - and Hanson). engineers of Gig“ who submitted I upon in In. 1.15 of some 800 we. W the population. Inn. town-Phi. - if. climatology, existing m and sewerage works. construction endi- tions and costs. ehsraeterutiea of Lake Michigan water and other {at- lures of the district pertinent to the gauge disposal problem. I,†m- ual gaugings of sewage flow were made over weirs built into the prin- cipal sewers for that purpou. whdwmhoh Jost-thee-ar-dh- ao-t,..aa-.ta.tVG hubs-mm Oun- nder F. Bvaubien, atme for the . . INSURANCE liarict. has handled'alt the mny» ' V "sal matters pertaining to these pro- ' ,ALSO acts. To date six seimre human Jams with intercepting seven and' . - AUTO V rumpinz stations have been built and l . nut into operation and one is midvr, INSURANCE. . ' l otthe seven have' ' . 1rl,tg1tl,k,1ytstMe?1. "=""-css-r"sar-k,t2-; r -erpi At 7C=rts-, _ V 7 -- n---.-"----, a». , ' --", .h- 29. "'d I :ursiitgriit ax revenues at anxazmzam mm L _ hm! "fh6etrsritsi'cii F. B. Williams New 6-mom, nun-o and half tin- ber, English arehiteeture of most approved design-and magement This Inactive home has been earefally worked out to the last detail. Luge living room, tire. plane, best of plumbing future. with shower, hot Water heat, Jot. 755150 in Same: Terrace opposiu The low price at which shun 'teuesiitteeredudraetoiU seeYseufueatimrnteaeerrtiiric -atirtow hue-naveconaider t1tis?toet-otthemo.tBaiur. Real Estate Insurance 22dh'fe,urJ,u",ratt term. ml ep. y. mm 1otyit1he"aeeerted%rurtiF- meat. “WA“ Pia-WM" Wit-pan! W. H. CALLOW, Ptop’r. Ill I! M m In» Bt-ttig _ " am â€A“. inns Ed“... you should think of Emmet W College. Low ex- perience. -etteat mus. toad lid-t Ind new. node: fheitttie_ To make your iam for attending school nextmth. Umwntemphteanm- John Oliver. This h, the Time Nani-3h“ O I It is the Mlnbttan company that takes the stage " the Garrick. Mor, gan Farley has the role of Clyde Grieittts. the 'son of street comer rertngeiists, and Ruth Nmnt of the flamed Nngent family of new“ por- Hrays Roberta, the (watery girl. Helen tilvetree is assigned " Sondra. to he no. n th. Garrick m. Chi- cago, hr the web only, strung Sunday night, t5agt. l 1 When thi. [by one! hit Octo- her " tho [man theâ€, Na York, the critic My linked the stage Verdun at the pouch! and territie Dreiur may. "Th. matatand. ling serious play of the seem,†“it! [Barns Made of the New York New Jud the “use: "View" wrote. “the J most outspoken enthusium of the [ samn "not the play an to triumph.†Later another company presented ill-e melodrama in [a Angelo: when newspaper writers min praised the idramatie masterpiece. The Los An- meles Express devoted eight column (Mack sue-mer- to the premiere on Elbe west coast. A popular priced matinee in nn- nounred Gr Wednesday with the Petr- ular matinee on Saturday. Word from Liverizht oMee is to the etrect that mail orders will be gin-n choice loca- tions. A tour of the wintry is to follow the Chic-go visit. Patrick Kearney dramatized the work, and Horace Liverright is the producer. Twelve massive settings are used to depict the story with every detail exactly the same as wit- nessed during the long and success- ful run in New York. Henry K. Coale & Son Real Estate and Insurance Telephone H. P. 17 '1me mum 4 "e.'.'..?,...'.""'- mummy} -.rkiFii'iuAl-e 'Mmhme-m\ await-dull“: aetet*q-thohi-taetue- 'A-Anui-Mu'm Deeiae6m_d-daiearriro. W. W. REICHARDT Fund-u mn- with bath on the at lid. in I desir- Ihle 'llG"lu'lAla2' to, .ehrFt-ottatktiordtnee. tho-WWW" 'rRNyyiedJnCrier-rsti. month-nub. as him Dee tr.3r. "ItWA1tgrT,tmtttuastmtavc who-lit“. “a“. __ t)eerwTirrniRir. A ' 383 Canal Ave. or all B. P. “I. ‘ . Real Estate FOR RENT 18 South First Street Highland‘Park, Ill. FOR RENT COMPANIES SEE L Fir Er: 388 Cain! THU-Wilh- "t"yre9Hmr,etat,m'rs Wdhhl-Handu WWW Faithful-Mot“- ti.etintt-traertieh-dr.anmt. mriehesemek1.-.e- mbudutupm my.“ entate of In... ttues ofheirzairsm.ta; magnum-iii Henry K. Gale ' Son 137 S, Firm Bt, Newly Detorued--Re" Fur-lubed L033 BUILDING Admitlutblnhdludh- “trauma. STORAGCOIPANY Whoa-1W7 PmedMuirshiemt.uh-intho 2-Room Apartments AN AOORN‘S JOB in than been to W into I Hf oak tu- ouRAWi. wing oil! with ' -miuud ___ YGE, iii-" Ole: Pin-3- tVP._tte8-tS6' was; We'te any? cihlul G For further information we IMMEDIATB WION 87 Malab- Am Henry K. Code llhbudtirrtalliti-ll%teAu. BOTTlHilDand SEALED in the lost SCIENTIFIC and SANITARY "on; IlidtlartdtkrulhthterdHhter l roam Telephone 17 $55.00 "will"!!! 'htuedaaadDutHbarted by tbe Absolutely Pure _." Pi -tiq W17 EL fhuTrariirChiiiiirfr" It liq-1|- pail-I man (I 3.74 - - m.mu-:tuv.uaan hwmutheubnvohn - 3 IE TT Idol IO- d-thnt'rrereeedt-sfeh "new". . Studebaker Sedan F $475 We ‘24, bdoor "dart. This car has had exceptional are and in ’- real buy. 5475 Nash Adv-med Six, hm: coupe. This in I 82.000 m Ind priced to all at once. late tr.6 Special'Six Coupe: bd- 1oon tires; 4-theol brakes; Duco tinish. \ 1 . F Lute model coupe,‘ A-l shape very dun. _ Put Aun- W-un Ava-I l'nhelicvnbk VII-u! Thor- oughly "in"! can! (one msirttlr--AT ONCE†Oakland Coupe 5775 Mighkrd Park H Sch mm“ A. annulus man-a Purl uh an: A reel buy in . tutst"ear, Studebaker $75 Ford 4-Door Sedan 8175 Hudson Touring $125 Nash Victoria Nash Coupe Ford Coupe St25