E Now that the WM bond inn: f; -tioatt-bmmd.Nnteditisex- , "and that the board of Inventor- _ " the Juan meeting. will empower , the your farm committee to adver- l ti-NrttiafortHsnuofthoLitr. _ Wirin- lite of 140 nerves. The board wan to hold an adjourned meeting Thursday but because af the defeat of the hood tune, this meeting will "trtheheH,aathapUrt waatotake action in regard to the sale of the bonds. if the election was successful. Regret.- Defeat Supervisor Bert C, Thompson, chairman of the poor farm commit- m and one of the leading supporters of the bond issue said Wednesday - that he deeply regretted the defeat of the bond issue. He said the build- ing: on the poor farm were con- demned some time ago by the state tire marshal. He said they are fire traps and that he does not know what now can be done to improve conditions. Thompson said he would probably ask the state tire marshal to come before the board " the June meeting in mud to this matter. Loyd Order of Moose, which took place in the Grand ballroom of the Hotel Sherman. This is the first unit of the five thonnnd new mem- bers who will be taken in-at the Chieatro Mooseheart convention which takes place from June 3 to) a. Dr. Buehler, dictator, will preside It that initiation, too. I Dr. Willinm E. Buehler of Glencoe presided recently at the initiation of I that of tive hundred new members of Greater Chicago lodge number 3, "It is," he stated, "still a board problem And the board is sti" re- sponsible. There is no dodging the responsibility.†"That burdqn of blame would not mt wholly on the board now because they have put the matter before the people and the people have spoken, GLENCOE MAN PRESIDES AT,BIG MOOSE MEETING “If I (It; broke out there it would mean that all of those old ladies PRESS-U W6 be burned to death," he de, He explained that the board would att gather at the poor farm and in- spect it. tf it was the concensus of opinion that the menace to the in- mates was such that the phce should be closed he expressed the opinion that the step would be taken. wuld be made to put the old build- ings in shape and furthermore he does not know where the money tor such I step would come from. May Close Far-I Padlockiue of the county poor farm " Libertyville, Ind sending the inmates back to the townships that pinned them there as pauper: is one of the possible action: of the bond of supervisor: at the June meeting Supervisor Arthur Venue, Highland Pub told the Wlukegnn San last “at, according to that newspnper. “And, if that should happen, I will resign," he detained. When asked about a possible sale of the poor farm ncreage. Thompson ’said he doubted if on offer for the land, satisfactory to two-thirds of the board, as is required, would be obtained. An offer of $800 an acre of $112,000 for the total acreage was made about two years ago and was not wearable. Thompson says he feels this property is worth more ' lee-Coal-c-Building Material Et _doeo by: believe that mum Might Be Din-mm Food For Your Lawn and Garden FRANK SILJESTROM FRESH HOT MANURE WELL ROTTED MANURE BLACK SOIL for hot beds Phone Hilhlmd Pu]: 65 , The charter members of the club are to hold I luncheon on Tuesday, d'g 29, " the Woman's Athletic club, Chicago, at 12:30 o'clock. Per- I mment odieers wilt he elected at this (time. l The quaint clubhouse which is to _ be made from the old farm buildings will have overnight aeeommodations. There will be 3 sporty golf course through hill: and woods, tennis Iconrls, an out-door pool, and winding gpnths for eqnutritns. This increase in rating his been secured by a narrow msrgin over the required necessary amount of postal receipts to advance it from second to tirst class, Postmaster Armstrong ex- plains, and mdds that it in very enun- tial that incensed support be given the post ottice, by Glencoe people, in order that n aatisNetorg showing in local postal receipts may be made this year. The receipts, so far in this quarter, he says, are less than for a: CorretV ponding period of the same quarter of last year. Stefanson the explorer, in a three weeks' test, thrives on I diet of meat. We can now expect an outburst of indignation from the spinach": and the marchers. Postmaster P. W. Armstrong of Glencoe has been advised that, be- ginning July 1, the Glencoe post of- tiee will be adv-need to the rating of first class. GLENCOE POST OFFICE SOON IN FIRST CLASS In Grant I“. W; In. mm _ Winn-uh. and [in We Page. of Hub- bud WM. who b acting unitary otthedub wttiehi.tob.eatudth. Dundee Country club. This is not merely another :01! club but a 'usiquo one. It it to be a true country club for '0.- in the beautiful Burlington district. Men will not be entirely barred but they Ire not to be when. Husbands are to have playing prune“: for I certain yearly be. The membership will be kept small and exclusive. cmc_Go-drt- Co. I!) K. I†An MI "" HIGHLAND PAmG-4t- a... “I (can! Arm, W Put It. IUIMID WWW Us. - Am M Ill! BvANtrroN-- (I... "" "-- As, (El-ht “a PUIIJC lune: COMPANY 0' NOW "aaNoW-At " I“ 0.2- See the new Frigidaire: at our display rooms, espe- daily the new Tu-Tone models of exquisite beauty. See the cooling unit which converts any good ice- box into a Frigidaire at surprisingly low cost. All Frigidaire prices Are low, and payments can be uranged to suit your budget. STOVER COMPANY FRIGIDAIRE PR00UCr.or.GENERAL. Permanent relief (om work and worry ARMOURS FERTILIZERS for lawns 1 At a meeting of the Gleneoe Plan ‘commission held at the van... halt decently proposed new bond issues were discussed and a resolution PSF sed approving the pending court pro- ceeding to widen and improve Ver- non avenue from Park evenue on the north to Temple court on the south, (corresponding to Tudor court on the north) and including the opening of Temple court end Gleam road. There were present, F. W. mm, Mrs, William A. Fox, Edward L Glaser, Paul L. Batter, Sherman Booth, George I. Hicks, President IV D. Gerber, Villnge Manager George R. Young, and Village Attorney hy, B. imam. J LAZY MEN CAN'T RETIRE The lazy man never works hard enough to make business a burden and he seldom earns enough to make quitting 1 possibility, say: . Maine-I philosopher in The America: Mu!- Erne. Our ides at no place in which to be active in politics is Chicago. Mr. Bong-gut, director of ch Collu- bu? uranium, has prod-d to You in Plane and your “sanctions witts check to your luncheon churn-an. Mrs. L. J. Hillmn, 353 Put “can, Glencoe, Illinois, not liter than Fri~ day, June 1. Following the hunch.†- will have cards, with trri---hrid-, Ave hundred and bsmexs---pivotiaq at m table. You may bring you: kind- "sdmakeuPyourown abhor»- Iowtttebostesaeaafthedapto- The Columbian Country club is located on Milwaukee nvenue, on: mile north of Dundee "sad-mol ine-west side of road. GLENCOE PLANS 'm . WIDEN VERNON AVE. C o nsta nt Protection to Health apihitr. t 'rC5'"liiii, 3 t 3,iil,,l i "l., L†J Only ,. a Few Days ( More!' ( Special Offer Ends May 31 3 F ACT NOW! 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