Thursday, March 28, 1929 notice to the Board, and on due uue‘ shown,. grant 3 restraining order, See. 5. The Board of Appeals shall not be required to return, in response to such Writ. of the court, the original papers acted upon by the Board, but it shall be sufficient to reâ€" turn certified or sworn copies therof or such portions thereof as may be called for by such Writ. The return of the Board required by such Writ must concisely set forth such other facts as may be pertinent and material to show th%.zroundl of the decision appealed from, and such return must be verified. ARTICLE XIX > See. 1. REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith~ are ‘hereby reâ€" pealed. | edvcasvad t ARTICLE _ XX ‘~ See. 1. DATE OF EFFECT : This ordinance shall be in full force and «effect from and n!tf; .its passage, approval, and due* publiâ€" cation, f Bten AN ORDINANCE CALLING A GENERAL BIâ€"ANNUAL ELECTION FOR TWO. COMâ€" MIS%ONERS OF THE HIGHLAND PARK EAST PARK DISTRICT, COUNTY OF LAKE AND STATE OF ILLINOIS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF | COMMISSIONERS OF THE . HIGHLAND . PARK â€"EAST â€" PARK DISTRICT, â€" LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS: « ‘eal d SECTION 1. That the general biâ€"annual election "of the Highland Park. East . Park District be, and the same is hereby, ordered to be held in the Highland Park East: Park District, in the County of Lake and State of llimois, on the first Tuesday in April, A. D. 1929, toâ€"wit, April 2, 1929, between ‘the hours of 7:00 o‘clock in the morn'ï¬ and: 5:00 o‘clock" in the afternoon of . day, for the purpose of electing the following offfcers of the said Highland Park East Park District, toâ€"wit: Two Commissioners for the full term of six (6) years each,. SECTION Z .â€"That each of the election preâ€" cincts of said Highland Park East Park Disâ€" trict as described and created in and by an ordinance, entitled, ""An â€"Ordinance creating and defining election precinets in the Highâ€" Judges > â€" â€" _ CI°TRS George A. Nixon % Julia Nixonl * Edna C. Griswold Mary L. Smith . Louise Griswold : Marguerite Alger _ _ SECTION 4. That the Secretary of the Highland Park East Park District be, and he is hereby, *directed | to â€" provide for the . giving of notice of. said election and conâ€" ducting the same asâ€" provided . by law.. and . notify the Clerks and Judges of Election. . _ ~ _ SECTION 5. That at said election the polls shall be opened at 7:00 o‘clock in the mornâ€" ing and shall be closed at 5:00 o‘clock in the evening of the first Tuesday of April, A. D. 1929. : 3 s SECTION 46. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage. (SEAL) ay & s ©~~EVERETT L MILLARD, .President of the Board of Commisâ€" 2. ~si0NENE of â€" th& Highland ~Parkâ€"East Park District EeBAd PSAE RPAAT CC SCV S % â€" lind Park East Park District," passed on the Fifth day of March, 1929, and approved the Fifth day of March, 1929, be and they | are hereby, respectively, declared and created election districts or precinets for said elecâ€" tion ; th:;the voting places in and for each (])f the pective precinets shall be as folâ€" ows : A First Precinetâ€"Office of the Highland Park ~â€" East Park District at 543â€"Central Avenue. Second Precinctâ€"Office of the North Shore ‘Gas® Company at 47 South St. John‘s Aveâ€" nue. 7 P Third Precinetâ€"Store of Witty‘s Ice Cream Company at. 475 Roger Williams Avenue.. > Fourth â€" Precinectâ€"Residence. of George A. .‘â€"_Nixon at the northeastâ€"corner "of Eastwood and Southland Aventies. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"___ SECTION 3. That the followingâ€" named woters of said Highland Park East Park ~District : be and they‘ are hereby, respectively Appointed and created Judgesâ€" and Clerks of and for said election: * s * ‘~FIRST â€"PRECINCT â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Judges _ â€" Henrietta Laing Tom Duffy Fred Tucker Judges James H. Duffy William Becker Harry Morris Judges W. G.â€" Searles Julia Greig Geraldine Schramm ATTEST : EDW. M. LAING, Secretary of the Board ;g Commissioners ~~ of the Highland Park Park District. Passed March 5, A. D: 1929, ~% Approved March â€"5, A. D. 1929. 8 AN ORDINANCE CREATING _AND . DFâ€" _ FINING ELECTION PRECINCTS IN THE TH'I{?gTLm PARK EASTâ€" PARK .DISâ€" BE IT.ORDAINED‘BY THE BOARD OF CcomMIssIoONERs _ OF__THE _ HIGHLAND PARK EAST PARK DISTRICT, COUNTY OF LAKE AND STATE OF ILLINOIS: . SECTION 1. That the Highland Park East Park District and the territory. embraced ‘within its limits be and the aame is hereby divided into. four (4) election precinets and the same are hereby fixed as hereinafter proâ€" vided, that is to say : SECOND PRECINCT FOURTH â€" PRECINCT Dorothy PRECINCT > Arabella Pearce Florence Kolterman Margarét Boylan Beverly Person Honoria â€" Weisgerber _Clerks Julia Nixon An SsECTION 2. All Ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. â€"_â€"_â€"~;_~ â€" > s SECTION 3. This ordinance shall ‘be in force and effeet â€"from and after its passage., (SEAL) soss 2 > en en daaie in EVERETT L MILLARD, President of the Board of: Commisâ€" < ® sionmoftheï¬ichlnfld!’uk!éut' â€" Park District.â€" _ EDW. M. LAING, Secretary . of. the Board_of Commissioners of the Highland Park East Park District. Passed March 5, 1929. __ â€" : . Approved March 5, 1929. 4 ATTEST : Abbott Laboratories â€"~~_ _ to Enlarge Big Plant Construction on the factory building which will serve as an. addition to theâ€"plant of. the ,Ahhol_:til}aboratoxi_eg, 8 North Chicago will ‘be carriedâ€"out this year, apcq’rding to information comingâ€"from the offices of that corâ€" popation,‘»Wdukegan papers report. The building which will be erected at a cost to exceed $100,000 and which will represent an expense of almost twice that amount when it is equipped for manufacture will be erected along the same lines of architecture as that of the other buildings that make . up this massive industry» . * Manufacture Drug Products _ _ The new building will be devoted. to the manufacture of general pharâ€" maceutical products which have been ssued under the trademarks of the John T. Milliken company of St. Louis wl_ï¬ch was purchased more than a year ago by the Abbott Laboratories. Erection of the new building will mean the enlargement of the force of employesâ€"of the company. s Lake County Heirs f * Lose in Flynn Case Although they presented a. bible as evidence before Iudge Henry Hogner in the Cook county probate court in an effort to show that they were enâ€" titled to share in the estate as secâ€" ond cousins of John and James Flynn who died at Park Ridge, leaving an estate valued at ° $250,000 â€"the claims of 14 members of the Flynn family,. all residing in the vicinity of Wauconda lost their claims to the money. shall consist of all the H E P RES S y °B _ _ & RERIIE . C OIC LCC BR picture industry was started in IIliâ€" nois. If so, where? When? And by whom* â€" A2{43. «> L. A. B., Kankakee. Aâ€"The first motion picture film was made in Waukegan in 1895 by: El Amet now living in Long Beach, Calii, The firstâ€"motion picture showâ€" ever, given was held in ‘the opera house in Waukegan. Waukegan boys and girls were the first persons ever toâ€"appear in motion pictures and the first. man who ever "made a million" out of pictures was George K. Spoor, of Waukegan, now of Chicago. ~ Qâ€"Can you tell me the size of the aversge farm in Hlinois? What is the gaverage investment per farm? _ How does ‘this compare .with other states ? * J. G., Waukegan. _ Aâ€"The average farm im Illinois is estimated to be 136.2 acres in size of which 110 acres is tillable. The aver» _*Qâ€"Can you tell me how many proâ€" fessional schools there are in Illinois and what they teach?â€"_ .% age'iï¬"vestnient r;;rifarni in Illinois is higher per acre than in â€"any other state." . ~~~C, E. D., Bloomington. â€" _Aâ€"There are in Illinois eighteen theological ~ schools, ~fourteenâ€"dlaw schools, ten .â€"medical schools, five teaghing dentistry; five pharmacy and three veterinary medicine. | |; _ . â€"_ 'â€"'»Q-â€"-Ca.m you tell me how @any’minï¬ eral deposits are worked in TIllinois ? And what is the value of their outâ€" put ? its, classed as mineral, are worked in Ilinois and the output is more than $1,000,000 for. each working day. are coal, petroleum, clays, building stone, lead, zinc,~ fluorspar, tripoli, fullers earth, sand, cement, etc. These are the things, please note, that â€"cities and civilzations are built of and so very important. 35 Questions and Answers Qâ€"IL saw a statement, printed reâ€" cently to the effect that Tllinois has more telephones in operation than in all the continent of South America. Is that a fact? £ f & : °L. W. J., Quincy. Aâ€"Telephone men tell us that there are more ‘phones in operation in Illiâ€" nois than on the continents of South ‘America, Africa ‘and Asia allâ€"comâ€" ‘bined. There is a telephone in IHliâ€" nois to every 4.4 persons. The averâ€" age for the United States is ‘one to every 7.6 persons. es roads are paved with concrete? 4 J. K., Streator. Aâ€"Illinois has 97,200 miles of pubâ€" lic‘ highways and â€"of. these approxiâ€" mately 7,700 miles are laid with conâ€" crete slab, : This doesâ€" not take into account the streets of cities. ; I have been told that the }noï¬on BRING US YOUR LAUNDRY AND CALL FOR IT. YOU WILL saVvE 20%. is se RELIABLE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CcoMPANY 618 N. Green BaÂ¥ Rd. Hightand.Pk. Qâ€"What bercepï¬age_ of . Illinois H. H. H., Rock Island. More than nineâ€" hundred deposâ€" Grading Lawns ~â€"â€" Shrubbery Perenniels â€" Walks â€" Terraces and Gardens f Windes & Marsh LANDSCAPE GARDENER 915 Logan Street _ ‘Highland Park 228% MANTELS and GAS Mantel & Tile Co. ~Tlinois Competent _Surveyors Municipal Engineers James Nielsen®*~ CAFETERIA â€"Phones Highland Park 650 Winnetka 222 _ HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. â€"â€" Invites you"td inspect their new quarters. We‘re sure you will not only enjoy the surroundings, but the food as well. â€" , ._/â€" _ Chicago 5111 Waveland Ave. FLOOR and WALL TILE Telephone Kildare 3499 * {(Not Inc.) CERAMIC FLOORS 926 LOGAN STREET ~â€"Highland Park, IIl. S. BISETH . (Not Inc.) _ F.oors, Walls, Ceilings, Fireplaces â€" ; HOWARDUDELL Highland Park 3515 Tile Co.â€" .Tel 82 Te