1â€"CHAS. GLASS Will be held on the last Monday eveâ€" ning of each month at 6:30 p. m. Camp reunion for scouts and parâ€" ents and areaâ€"wide award for life Star, Eagle and Palms. Saturday, June 8, 2 p. m.â€" Third Annual Funâ€"Rally. Scoutmasters Monthly Roundtableâ€" A press dispatch says that high taxes may cause a revolt in Chicago. We suppose this refers to the high Highland Park, Highwood, Lake Forestâ€"Stunt nightâ€"Highland Park, Fri}hy, May 24, 7:30 p. m.â€" Thirtyâ€"seven Highland Park scouts have returned from Camp Checaugau and the votieran Camp Hiawatha, in Michigan, bronzed and full of enâ€" thusiasm for the new year ahead. They have had a taste of concentrated scouting, many of them getting more mctual scout experience in the two weeks at camp than it is possible to enjqy during the whole year at home, The last year has been one of many advancements in rank and a great forward step in the negotiating for a camp site of our own which assures that the Northshore Camp, so long a dream, will at last become a reality. Highland Park scouts starting on new year looking forward to full proâ€" gram and new camp, aim advanceâ€" ments and large attendance at camp during last year. Highland Park, Highwood, Lake Forest Merit Badge Showâ€"Womans club. f Friday, March 25, 7:30 p. m.â€" Area Wide Court of Award for Life, Star, Eagle and Palms. Friday, Aprilâ€"12, 7:30 p. m.â€" (Written especially for the High land Park Press by Merit B. Scout}. A full program has been planned ahead under the leadership of Deputy Commissioner W. W. Reichardt, as indicated by the following calgndar: Friday, September 28, 1928â€" 6:30 Camp reunion dinner, 8 p.m. Area Wide Court of Award for Life, Star, Eagle and Palms. Friday, October 12, 7:30 p. m.â€" Area Wide Scoutcraft night and Court of Award of Life, Star, Eagle and Palms. s Friday, December 14, 7:30 p. m.â€" Highland Park, Highwood, Lake orFest, first aid rally at Lake Forest. Saturday, January 25â€"all dayâ€" Council Wide Jamboree, Hobby Showâ€"Award for Life, Star, Eagle and Palms. Saturday, February 9â€" Highland Park, Highwood, Lake Forest Biâ€"Monthlyâ€" Scoutcraft Rally, Doubleâ€"Signalling event. Friday, November 23, 7:30 p. m.â€" ‘ $26 Waukegan Avenue Highwood, IMlincis Handicraft at Camp Checaugau. The above picture shows Northshore Scouts in the Handicraft Cabin at Owassippe, Michigan, making belts, ornaments and wood carving decoraâ€" tions. â€" _ Tremendous Unloading Sale Many Dollars by Taking Advantage of MEMBER OF THE FAMLY You Can | Will Sell Pullman Reservati To All Points; Convenience | To Its Patrons ; The Chicago North Shore and Milâ€" waukee railroad (North Shore line) | announces an additional service for ] the convenience of its customers with ;completion of arrangements to sell | Pullman tickets to all points throughâ€" out the country served by interconâ€" necting steam lines operating out of Chicago. The North Shore line is the | first transportation system not under contract with the Pullman company to be granted this privilege. Mrs. Winters testified that a braceâ€" let, ring and smallef jewels with a value of $4,000 were stolen. Arthur Zentgraf, 16th street and Sheridan road. North Chicago, emâ€" ploye of an awning company, last Thursday was held to the grand jury by Justice of the Peace Hervey Coulâ€" son on bonds of $15,000 on a charge of having burglarized the D. Winters home at Lake Forest, July 21. Zentgraf, on the advice of Attorney George W. Field, waived preliminary NORTH SHORE LINE ADDS NEW SERVICE "The addition of Pullman reservaâ€" tions to our interline rail ticket sales service gives the North Shore line a complete hookâ€"up with other mediums of transpertation." said R. S. Amis, gencral passenger agent. ‘"Persons living in North Shore territory can also purchase interline tickets from our agents for completing their jourâ€" ney by airplane, steamer or motor cosch. This service enables our cusâ€" tomers to make all transportation arâ€" rangements before starting on their journey, thereby eliminating the inâ€" convenience and confusion attending such details while in transit." 1 Under the new arrangements, Pullâ€" man reservations from Chicago to point of destination may be made through North Shore line ticket agents at Milwaukee, Racine and Keâ€" nosha, Wis., and Waukegan, I!l., in connection with the purchase of interâ€" line rail tickets. Purchasers travel by the North Shore line to Chicago, where they transfer to the train on which their Pullman reservation has been made. HELD TO GRAND JURY 1 FOR JEWELRY THEFT Albert Coffill, T3 Long Lake truck| Edward J. MceGogh, chief clerk gardener, charged with killing Ervin)for the Naval Reserve at the Great Snyhr,“,l-lhm-.m‘hk-Nndmm% was bound over to the October grand|fied American Legion posts throughâ€" jury last week on a charge of murâ€"| °ut Lake county last week that on der by Justice of the Peace Hervey| September 11, the last day of the Coulson. He was held without bail.| State Legion convention here, he is Oflll’tuwhi\dhwhmhhnfluneo-wd He had been notified last night that| the Eighth district, American Legion, they could not be at the preliminary| which comprises the Legion memberâ€" hearing he told Assistant States Atâ€"| Ship of Lake county. tormey S. H. Block. Com. McGeogh‘s term of office was Four witnesses were called by the|for two years and would not mean state, two testifying that they were| an election in the Eighth district until eye witnesses to the shooting. next year, but he declares that in i nparer e n Hepies Lake, and Waiter Weich, Fox Lake, both identified Coffill as the man who armed apd speechless, beside his autoâ€" mobfle. was a county chairman with an asâ€" sistant sergeant at arms badge for the national convention. Silk All the Way Up Regular Price $1.35â€"Sale Price "EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE" 19 South St. Johns Avenue f Hi, â€" Silk Chiffon Hose MAN AT LONG LAKE]) _ aA8 Dresses! Dresses! Mary Ann Frocks Announces . His Intention of|Declines to should not serve for more than one year and in such a case, he is resignâ€" ing to make room for a new man as district commander. Gene Tunney says that he secretly cherishes the thought that as a playâ€" writer Eugene O‘Neill is even greater than Shakespeare. _ We still think Tunney a better fighter than a literâ€" CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL SUMMER COATS ice $1 All $15 Frocks 2 for _ $16 $10 Frocks Some as Low as for $11 $10 Just Like Coal says, doesn‘t spend $25,000 a year on *\ . uidiqnnlt! (20 3000 himse!f ayd family, Aud there is 'W’-““"‘w.t-"“m‘“h‘" ancepted sonse, holds little further rrmorme Aewas torcst for Henry Ford, the industria)) SPRINGFIELD BUILDING genius revealed today in an interview REPORT SHOWS GAINS published in The American Magazine. "You say 1 am already successful." said Ford. "I am not, except as an arsembler of tcols. The faiture is that man who, with his tools at hand, locks them away and stops work. Monsy is but a tool. As soon as it becomes other than that in use it is Ford does not consider that he has built a large private fortune, despite the fact that his money in the bank, tine. "The simple fact is that he doesn‘t think in terms of money any more than he thinks in terms of coal. His coal pile and his money pile are in the same category; they are the raw materials of industry." Silk All the Way Up Regular Price $1.35â€"Sale Price Silk Chiffon Hose Highland Park, lIllinois ’:oâ€"l my life, in fact as well as I 85 | live now." Â¥ . C first among nine of the larger cities in lllinois during the month of May in the amount of building permits issued, with a total of $414,060, as shown by figures prepared by the Chamber of Commerce. This sum is also in excess of that of other larger cities outside ville, $58,260; Quiney, $44,621. $282,000; Terre Haute, Ind., $96,514; Davenport, Jowa, $120,273; St. Joseph, Mo., $77,400; Springfield, Ohio, $129,â€" $1 city, was