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Highland Park Press, 9 Feb 1928, p. 8

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Te Devives buying right now. mrsmc«.u.um Genesse street, just south of Washâ€" er at $2.98, porcelain top tables at $5.48, window shades at 59c, bridge E‘““"‘-MM‘ President Henry F. Tenney of Winnetka, who is ailso chairman of the joint official committee of the north shore towns now studying the problem, was the principal speaker of the day. An animated discussion developed from numerous questions asked, and among other speakery Clencoe, Trustee Paul A. Hoffman of Wilmette and Judson F. Stone and Hayes McKinney of Wilmette. the north shore communities from Evanston to Highland Park includâ€" ing mayors, trustees, attorneys, enâ€" gineers or similar officials interested in the solution of the problem of grade separation as it effects the two railway companies and all citizens of all the towns. \ These and similar questions were the byrden of the discussion at the January meeting of the Wilmette Civic luncheons held recently at the University club of Chicago. Aside from the Wilmette members of the group, there were present as guests official representatives of most of Shall the railway tracks through Wilmette be depressed or clevated? When will the start be made on the job? Can Wilmette citizens assist in the logical solution of the grade separation problem? KM.A_hN- with cutlery drawâ€" Matter Discussed by North Shore Representatives at Meeting DEPRESS OR ELEVATE _ | TRACKS IS QUESTION, is $3,000,000. Of this sum Cook county will receive 38.95 per cent, or $1,155,620, leaving $1,844,380 for disâ€" tribution among the down state counties. During the five months the gas tax has been effective it has raised approximately $6,000,000, according to Col, A. E. Ingelsh, state adminisâ€" trative auditor. Fifty per cent of six million dollarsâ€"the amount colâ€" lected in the five months periodâ€" The gas tax act provides that counties shall be refunded fifty per cent of the tax on the basis of the auto license fees remitted. Lake county remitted $247,950. in | automobile license fees during 1927, according to figures announced by the secretary of state and if the| state supreme court holds the guo-) line tax law valid the county will receive approximately ope dollar of | the tax money for every $2 paid intoj the state treasury in license fees. I ues oh. a large news association. Figured on the same basis, the county‘s share of the tax receipts for a year‘s time would total approximately $119,016. Lake county has approximately} $19,590 in gasoline tax refunds duej from the state for the first fiye | months the tax was in effect, August ! 1, 1927 to January 1, 1928, according | to a computation just completed by I LAKE COUNTY TO SHARE _ | IN GAS TAX DIVISION| seeâ€" | Will Get Approximately $49,590 for First Five Months of E Its Operation Jl on a similar date The members of the theatre party achieved their good fortune in deâ€" feating other posts of the county in the membership race which ended on Jan. 1, 1928, and which resulted County over all the other counties of the State of Illinois, and raising Up a new total for surpassing any. previous year total of Lake County | Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Muir of the George Alexander McKinlock Jr., Post, Lake Forest, [IL., Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hart of the Navy and Marine Post, Great Lakes, IIL., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Woodwarg of the: Sharvin Post, North Chicago, HL, Mr. and Mrs. A. Maplethorpe and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Horan of the Antioch Post, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hoskins of the Libertyville Post, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Huhn and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Meyer of the Deerâ€" field Post, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Francisco of the Arthur J. Daley Post, Wauconda, IIL., were enter-' tained at the Cort Theater. | gion for the year, 1928. Mr. and Mra. w°fm.. Woodward were enterâ€" tained at dinner at the new Stevens Hotel by reason of winning the conâ€" test for the first Post in 1928 to reach 100 per cent of its 1927 memâ€" bership. TABLES LIMITED ALWAYB8 A SPRCIAL ATTRACTION PARTY with _ _ F. J. TOBIN, Bridge Expert, on the STAGE and INSTRUCTâ€" ING at the GAMES IN THE MEZZANINE FOYER. ANOTHER GREAT STAGE BAND SHOW WITH CHICAGO STAGE STARS. . Adm. Adults 50¢; Children RESERVATIONS NOW (No Advance in Admission) Frank Wallin and His Joyboys t s 100 OW AECIRE VE ME North Shore Theater Guild, onk of offering of under consideration are "Caesar‘s Wife," by Somerset Maugham; "The Metropoulus Secrét," by Karl Capek; and one called "Tons of Money." As soon as one is decided upon, plans ‘wil] go forward toward selecting a cast and starting the machinery in motion for its presentation along the north shore, beginning March 6. | The privilege of acting in North Shore Theater Guild productions is highly valued by actors and actresses in morth shore towns. This \was proved when about one hundred amaâ€" teurs appeared at the Guild tryâ€"oats Menday afternoon and evening, Janâ€" usry 30, at the Winnetka Community House. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday February 13th, 14th, 15th Adm. Adults 60c; Children S'PECML A'I’I'RACI'ION Tuesday Afternoon ANOTHER BIG BRIDGE with GEORGE O‘BRIEN, LOIS WILSON & GWEN LEE â€" on the stage â€" Room for All AN ACRE OF SEATS Deerfield Road Highland Park 3290 â€" Telephones "Wife Savers"‘ Braun Bros. Om Co with WALLACE BEERY RAYMOND HATTON FORD STERLING ZASU PITTS â€"on the stageâ€" "The Wow of Waukegan" FOR FUELâ€"USE OIL . _ Tables for at 2 P. M.; Another at "THE SHARP SHOOTERS" "A CORRECT GRADE FOR EACH BURNER® Two Bulk Plants â€" Eight Trucks operated ON the north shore to assure Out for Emergency Service BIG STAGE SPECIALTIES FROM CHICAGO LOOP THEATRES AT THE BARTON ORGAN PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE SUNDAY ONLY GENESEE A GREAT STATES THEATRE At Waukegan of Highland Park AL EVANS BSATURDAY _ _ FRANK WALLIN‘S HAPPY HOUR CLUB Big Added Attractions! Binging School! In Addition to Regular Program! All School Children Admitted to this Early Matinee for 15¢ 25¢ COMEDY & NEWS COURT JUGGLER Adm. Adults 50c; Children 25e COMEDY & NnEws ‘‘The Dance Voyage" SEED & AUSTIN 3 BIG STAGE SPECIALTIES 3 Direct from the Paisce, Chitago | I New Southgm, 3 bunches for NAROâ€"LOCKSFORD & CO. t3 on Zaa AGAIN AT THE MATINEE Joan Crawford and a Cast of & Favorites â€"on the stageâ€" William Haines Thursday, Friday & Saturday February 16th, 17th, 18th WILFRED DU BOHS Call H. P. 3291 66 West Point" f had made an effort throught the comâ€" pany to locate the owner. On Monday it bad been found in !hovoodsnear'dln.,h,m McLaughlin who reported the matter to hSeriff Lawrence Noatitvia this place. it was learned. Anderson, it was ‘learned, had driven to Chicageo and parked wachine before the Uptown theater Sunday evening. 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