door emphasis, boy â€" management power, advancement and growth of troop, allâ€"round development. Value of Sconting Scouting is m program used by the schools and other service of a Community, under ie leadership of their own men in the lives of their own boys, flhm'ï¬k’hithnmd&j over itself in the previous month and is based on the following hem:} Variety of meeting programs, outâ€"| Troop 13 of Kenilworth comes out ahead again during the competition in January by winning the Troop Efficiency Award which is an enâ€" graved leather shield prescnted to a different troop each month. Troop 18 was followed closely by troop 33 of Highland Park (Second Place) and Troop 4 of Wilmette (Third Place). Jr., personal holti-.'cnrpenzry; Merâ€" tomn Person, personal health; Sid MORE The following merit badges were‘ The officers are: Karl D. King, awarded by the Court of Honor. president, Dan G. Stiles, treasurer, TROOP 31â€"Neal H. Rumbaaugh,| George Harbaugh, commissioner, Al woodcraving, first aid; Eben Wyles,| bert P. Snite, past president. Viceâ€" 1.remanship; George Brainerd| presidents: M. J. Traub, Highland Champman, life. 1Park. Chas. Steele, Glencoe, Wm. TROOP â€" Clark Wright, tenderâ€"| Casselberry, Lake Forest, W. R. foot; Harold Root, tenderfoot; Ricll-;‘ Bimson, Lake Bluff, Harry Mons, ard Schneider, tenderfoot; Junior | Kenilworth, E. A. Ortmayer, Highâ€" en e e t phiovial ANadaapnbh DROTM, B 2 " Smith, first class, cooking, signaling; Parker Johnston, public heaith, first aid; Denton Smith, carpentry cookâ€" ing; Frank Wichman, automobiling, swimming; Fred Reichardt, personal bealth, firemanship; George Hinn, Court of Honor Awards The following merit badges were awarded by the Court of Honor. TROOP 31â€"Neal H. Rumbaaugh, woodcraving, first aid; Eben Wyles, 1. remanship; George Brainerd Champman, life. Wink, second class, (N. A. Wink); Fred Harmon, second class; John Hikes and trips with the troops bring to each scout experiences that cevelop selfâ€"reliance, initiative and power. They‘ll have a hearty laugh toâ€" gether when they find out afterwhile that the disturber is only a {esthered member of the Owl Patrol! And as the years roll by, they will look back on this night as a great experiâ€" etce, perhaps this very incident will help them not to be afraid in a great crisis later. A special feature of the banquet was a Court of Award in charge of Dr. Geo. B. Lake. More than 25 scouts received their advancement konors. Troop 33 of the Lincoln School tnder the leadership of Walter Borg, hcld a very enthusiastic meeting last weekâ€"end at the Cabin in the Woods. The outloog life plays a large part in every scout troop. The accomâ€" panying lecture of two scouts on a Pup Tent hike shows the opportunâ€" ity for thrills in scout venturing. Scouts and their fathers from varâ€" ious Highland Park scout troops gathered last Monday night at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields Highschool to parâ€" ticipate in annual Father and Son Banquet. M. J. Traub, chairman of the Highland Park Scout Committe presided and gave a word of welcome, to the scouts. .Neal Raumbaugh, patrol leader af the Owl Patrol of Troop 31, responded with a toast to the Dads. Rev. Christoph Keller spoke to the boys and their fathers end each troop put on a demonstraâ€" tion of scouting activities. | give to boyhood the sort of leaderâ€" ]-hip that cannot be employed. Big | men give themselves as Scout volunâ€" | teers in the service of their comâ€" | munity and their nation. mamm:;:mu. live togethâ€" 414V9U08C er quite harmon ly, with the exâ€" ception of the state of matrimony. Address J. X. D. Press Office by giving us something to eat, but now they do it by inviting us to take them out to some joint for supper. Deerfield Boy Scouts Anniversary program Friday, Fcb. 10, 7:45 p.m. at Masonic temple. Program as follows: Band concert. Speaker, Mr. Butlerfrom the Beil Telephone company. Court of awards. f Demonstration of scout activities. colors and races, find scouting a proâ€" gram which they can use under their own leadership in enriching the lives It is not Ming that we may employ a man to do because scouting is a teamâ€"work program in which Scouting is not another institution or organization with buildings and equipment. It is rather.a program available for the use of every instituâ€" tion aiready existing in the communâ€" ity. Protestant, Catholic and Jewish church, public and private schools The Northshore towns from Wil~ mette to Lake Bluff and from Glenâ€" vicwâ€"teâ€"bibertyville. . The council is an interâ€"troop service association in which the men interested in the vari~ ous froops are uniting in a solid front to cooperate in enriching and extending the scout program; in aidâ€" ing institutions who are conducting scout troops; in strengtbening the hand of the volunteer scout leader; and in vitally enriching the program of every scout. wood, F. G. Piepenbrek, Deerfield, Army Feature O. Muelier, Northbrook, P. J. Beda, § * Glenview, Paul Ray, Libertyville, C.| _Polo, dormant in army circles near A. Jovne, Mundelein. Chicago for the last three years, is to mobilize her boyhood toward a richer manhood. In those few short years the scout program has come to be used by more churches‘ and schools as their program for the development of their boys. Scouting has grown by leaps and bounds and has enrolled in it‘s membership several millions of men and boys. A boy cannot be a scout merely by doing certain things or by knowâ€" ing certain things. The important thing about a scout is that he must be something. Not ability alone nor knowledge alone, but ability and knowledge coupled up with the right spirit is the aim of Scouting. Scouting is the boy in the man reaching out to the man in. the boyâ€" a fine mature man with a rich backâ€" ground of experience and underâ€" standing, helping a group of boys tco make the interpretations of life‘s meaning. Starting in the boy world of knots and signal flags and fun. The scoutâ€" ing starts where boys are and leads them in the direction of sort of manâ€" hood that America needs. Scouting came to America 18 years ago because America needed Fmrly the girls entertained us Corpening. Nogul conquerors in the middle ages, was eagerly taken up by British and, later American army teams. Cavairy leaders encouraged it because it deâ€" veloped fearless riders and the teamâ€" It became known last week that Judge Edwards and State‘s Attorâ€" ney Smith had been put into the race for election as alternates when petitions sent here from Chicago were started in circulation in the county building. It which State‘s Attorney A. V. Smith and Ciruit Jodge Claire C. Edwards are cundidates of the Republican party for Tenth Congressional District, to the national nomination convention of the Republican party. They were put in the race by Croweâ€"Barrett organization in Cook county. The Croweâ€"Barrett faction is supâ€" porting J. Lewis Coath and George B. Dryden for election as delegates tu the national nominating convenâ€" tion of the Republican party. to be brought back in full glory this spring if plans of the newly formed Fort Sheridan Polo association are completed. MAY REVIVE POLO AT FORT SHERIDAN Plans Said to Be Under Way to Make This Sport Again _ The resoiution as offered by Alder man John Masson in the Chicago council asks that the mayor of Chiâ€" cago call a conference of city officials cf Evanston, Wilmette, Winnetka, Glencoe, Highlan4 Park, Lake Forâ€" est, Lake Bluff, North Chicago, Wauâ€" kegan, Zion and Winthrop Harbor on the project. LAKE COUNTY MEN ARE NAMED FOR DELEGATES Accretions Would Aid It is anticipated that some troubie would be encountered in obtaining ownership of land now held by corâ€" porations or individuals along the north shore, but it was declared that plenty of land for a boulevard and accretions would in time provide also for establishment of a series of parks | if â€" riparian â€" rights â€" were granted to the Lincoln Park comâ€" mission for the full distance. Col. Smith and Judge Edwards Put in Nomination for While city officials, under the presâ€" ent administration, have taken a step which might materially aid such a plan by acquiring title to a strip of land along the north beach for bouleâ€" vard and park purposes, there is scme uncertainty as to whether the city would care to give up its holdâ€" ings and its riparian rights there unless reimbursed fully. _ WILL TRADE Vacant Lot Chicago Counciiman Offers Resâ€" olution to Make Linceiln "!k...""',, ..m' the world, if the Chicago city counâ€" cil has its way. This body in meeting last Saturday passed a resolution which provides for the calling of a conference of city officials of North Shore cities including Waukegan, with Mayor Wm. Thompson and other members of the Chicago city council when plans vwill be formulated to bring the matâ€" ter before the state legislature. Aid Woman‘s Club Plan The great park system would be under state control as is Lincoln park and its promotion might resu}t in eventual development of the north flats area of Waukegan into a state park, a movement that long has been fostered by members of the Wauâ€" kegan Woman‘s club for many years. All cities of the North Shore from Navy pier in Chicago to the Wisconâ€" sin state line may border on a conâ€" tinuation of Lincoln park, forming cneufunn-xufp‘rklyi-in PARK TO STATE or as first payment on a Army Feature G. O. P. Meet for a lot in W P O ateathca sds Sn ic td ter into bond in a sum equal to enedhird of the mmount of his or their bid with eureties bwâ€"dhï¬h*dhhd of Improvements when entering into the contract for the construction of said wnâ€" NOW, THEREFORE, by virtee of the powâ€" er_and suthority of the laws of the State of IHlinois, and 4f said ordinance. and of the proceeding» had under said ordinance. you are ‘hereby directed to collect the amount of said speeial dax so esceriained and appenring from said special tax list which is due from the _ Said_bide will be received by the Board l:-n-uhlnh-,ï¬ Â¢â€˜clock p. m. on the 2fth day of February, lgu-ï¬.gg-ï¬-‘.-flh and spiget tile pipe and a cast trom pupe itary for Ravinia Dells Subdivision =-|n::7.-|~:¢¢lu-u-d l.sl.ml‘g.l.I:n.:u-n.-â€" County of Lake und %‘“-- Wade Street in fromt of Lots A. B, sud C. in E. C. Day‘s Subdivision in the City of Highland Park in accordanee with sn ordinâ€" ance therefor passed by the Council of the City of Highland Park on the 10th day of October A. D. 1927. t Said sidewalk as correctly shown by a of costs of said sidewnlk, filed in my office uhnzdlmu-lm.ufl- special tax thereof having been prepared by the Engineer as provided by law and filed by the Engineer in my office on the Sth day ured at the lowest prices in our Hisâ€" tory. Schwartz Furniture Co., 11â€"13 So. Genesee street, just south of Washington, Waukegan, lllinois. 50 The finest parlor suites in Town, the Choicest Bedroom suites, dining Wreeks Rebailt _ HIGHLAND PARK AUTO BODY & FENDER WORKS Tel. H. P. 2146 4 Central Court Rear of telephone bidg Haak‘s Auto Supply Co. Phone M. P. 391 _ , _ 1$ 8. SECOND S Batteries Recbarged, Rented and Repaired 32 N. First St. Tel. H. P. 1234 ELECTRIC ARC and ACETYLENE Cracked motor blocks welded without WILLARD BATTERIES Highland Park Illinois Phone H.P. 2694 _ Phone H.P. 2881 JAMES M. CLARK, Proprietor 11 S. Second St. Phone 3 BLACKBURN WELDING CO. "Ar‘ @F, LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS OF Tax offy or HicHLAxD Par. NOTICR IS HKEREBY GIVEN that bide â€" Telephone Highland Park 542 JAMES COLLINS Auto Painter SPRCIAL TAX WARRANT NO. im NOTICE is bereby given to all persons inâ€" LETTERING â€" MONOGRAMS High Grade Work | S1&â€"518 lLaure! Avenne AUTO ELECTRICAL AND BATTERY SERVICE GARAGE and CAB SERVICE ym Shblice, _ .{ pun i rieliilietey .968 LARSON BROS. OPEN FOR BUSINESS veeived for the edtstraction of a system of vitrified, salt gizsed, hab LYLE _ GoURLEY, . * on the East side Cement Work & Grading Contractor Cement Sidewalit, Cement Floors and everyâ€" thing in the Cement Line. Estimates furninned on Excavating. All kinds of Grading. Central & Second St. _ Tel. H. P. 949 Contracting and repairing Attractive lize of fixtures PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2082 "Vatter and Better All the Fimg* Gust Oison CARPENTERS & BUILDERS 245 PRAIRIE AVE â€" HIGHWOOD GEORGE TUCKER BUTTER AND EGGS FRESH DRESSED POULTRY TO ORDER 519 Oakwood ave. Tel. H. P. 1128 CABINET WORK & REFINISHING ELECTRIC SERVICE 420 North First St. Tel. H. P. ‘Telephone H. P. 2714 §12 Eies Place Office Phone Highland Park 2758 PAINTING AND DECORATING Paints, Wall Paper, Glass Window Shades,â€" Auto Glass AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS MOTOR CAR ELECTRIC SERVICE Lake Shore Creamery Repair or Rebuild Any Make of Rediztor Takes Bumps and Dents out of Your Aute Body and Fenders Drive your car in and get estimate Telephone Highland Park 1349 Telephone Highland Park 1482 Auto Radiator Shop BUTTER â€" EGGS HOME DRESSED POULTRY 685 Central Avenue Telephone Highland Park 87 217 North Green Bay Road DR. G. G. POSTELS DANIEL A. FAY Phone Highland Park 1261 HIGHLAND PARK, ILL OLSON BROTHERS SHERWAN BUILDING Highland Park, N HIGHLAND PARK BEVERAGE CO. BRAND BROS. Ordez a case of Highland Club P. UGOLINT on David ‘Oison Tel. Highwood 2161 CABINET WORK OF PURNITURE Phone H. P. 2976 H. P. STANLEY 649 Vine Ave. Tailoring and Repairing Garments culled for and dettvered Tel. H. P. 495 _ 35 S. St. Johns Ave. 366 Central Ave â€" _ H. P. 3278 _â€"_GUST OSTRAND PLUMBING and HEATING Durant Oil Burners 217 Burchell Ave. Highwood, 1ii. Phone 219â€"R or 219â€"J _ Deerficld, II1. When you are contemplating building W. E. CUMMINGS 122 Wrendale Ave. Highwood, 11. TEAMING, EXPRESSING AND FURNITURE MOVING Telephone H. P. 568 General Building Contractor 622 Railroad Ave. Highwood, TIL. ALEX. 8. BURGESS MASON â€" GENERAL CONTRACTOR _ ._ Phone 313 18 8 First Street ERWIN F. DREISKE . PLASTERING CONTRACTORS Ornamental and Decorstive Piastoring * Telephone Highland Park 530 Parnitore Repatring and Uphoistering . _ "Say It With Flowers" Peter H. K. Grimson SLIP COVERS made to order Upholstering Shop GENERAL CONTRACTOR ‘Telephone Highland Park 573 MOVING & EXPRESSING NICK BRANDONISIO HIGHLAND PARK PLUMBING & HEATING EXPRESS AND MOVING Mrs. Mezzini & Son â€" M. A. FRANTZ PLUMBING and HEATING usetiey 53 South St. Johns Avenue Phone Highland Park 60% 17 North Second Street ; 3 OFFICE 363 BLUOM STREET A L D E N Authorined Rediole Deaker . E. NELSON EXCAVATING ¢u-â€"-;.. Tel. H. P. 2371 Jubn Kelly, Prop.