; the police at the child mbassador model. was found step of the Nalters, 382 morning of ifter it had d Park hosâ€" rts to trace n unsuccessâ€" oupeâ€"1928 OV AND AUVGHTER KE A ~ RAVER c _ a fine car popularity. is. on our yLD ITH GIN el. Ivanced Six 8 model. May 9, 1929 LAN. And SED CAR you. _ EVILLE dau Sedan ES dan Rd. s aAt4 927 model. n â€" 1925 Hospital le â€" Seatâ€" r Sedanâ€" oor Sedan onvertible t .â€" 1928 cee It is planned to sweep all the resiâ€" dence streets about every ten days and those in the business district.: at least twice a week. (The machine is provided with a receptacle which carâ€" ries two yards of dirt, so that it needs to be dumped only at intervals and at points easily accessible for trucks which will haul the refuse to the dumping ground. > Herman Hart Operator An expert is furnished by the Elâ€" gin company to. start the machine here and to remain with it for a week . or two â€"until Herman Hart, who will *operate it here, is thoroughly familiar with it.~ ~ a Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Blackhall of South Linden avenue and Mr. Roy Thompson, Mr. Richard Amis, Mr. Al Horan of Chicago and Mr. Schmidâ€" dauer of Racine left the Chicago Airâ€" port in the ship christened "Miss North Shore‘"* Monday afternoon at threeâ€"thirty, arriving in Detroit two hours and twentyâ€"minutes later. The Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee railroad . are selling transportation connecting with airplane service. . Manager Emma of the Deerpath theatre, Lake Forest, promises an exâ€" ceptionally attractive program for the next few days, beginning with "Alias Jimmy Valentine" with Wilâ€" liam Haines and Lionel Barrymore, an allâ€"talking picture Friday and Saturday. â€" Sunday is offered a picâ€" turization of that â€"dramatic tale of the Yukon gold rush by Robert Servâ€" ice, "‘The Trail of ‘98, sound and muâ€" sic synchronized with an allâ€"star cast. Monday ‘and Tuesday comes "The Wolf Song," singing, sound and dial ogue, with Gary Cooper and Lupe Velez. . .‘Commissioner ‘ W. J. Brown has spent a great deal of time and thought in regard to this improvement of the facilities of ‘his department, and it is expected that it will prove as sucâ€" cessful as the efficent grader which the city purchased at his recommendaâ€" tion last year, and which has proved to be a good investment in the way of economical operation in this line. Thursday, May 9, 1929 Those British diplomats if they try anything funny are apt to find that General Dawes‘ brain isn‘t unde‘rslung even if his pipe is. : p=se. . In Other Cities Two weeks â€"ago the same party went to Kenosha, Racine and Milwauâ€" kee, in which cities Elgin. sweepers are in use and talked with operators, mechanics and eity officials in charge of the machines. They studied. the contour of streets, corner ares, etc., and were convinced that this sweeper was best adapted to use in Highland Park. The purchase of, the sweeper was approved by the city council at its meeting Monday evening. NEW STREET SWEEPER â€"PUT IN COMMISSION machine in process of manufacture and also demonstrated on the streets. They also visited: another sweeper factory in another city in the same way.: 5 r Notable Program at: - Deerpath Next Week § Morris Is Speaker Continued from page 1 The North Shore Chapter of the D. A. R. wishes to supply as many needs as possible to the War Veterâ€" ans at the Great Lakes hospital. A call has come for phonographs, recâ€" ords and playing cards, new or used, which furnish diversion to the paâ€" tients. Wool, silk or cotton stockings to make into rugs and magazines of all kindsâ€"areâ€"always in demand. If articles can not be left at the homes of Mrs. Walterâ€"Reichardt, 713 S. St. Johns avenue, and Mrs. Sewell Truax, 300 Egandale road, pleasg phone H. Miss Tyner is a sister of Mr. Gage Tyner who is residing in the UdelF apartments. f The North Shore Chapter will give a party at the Hostess House at the hospital for War Veterans on Tuesâ€" day, May 14th,. All members are urged to be ‘present and visit ‘the wards. and occupational .department. A very splendid program by theâ€"high schoot tumbling team, the cloggers and the Glee club will entertain the patients after the refreshments have been served at twoâ€"thirty oclock. D. A. R. Collecting P. 211 or H. P. 620 and a call will be made for them. â€""~ _ Golf Season Opens [._. > The‘ golf season at Briergate Golf club opens Saturday with a spring tournament. â€" Many of the members have already started playing and are prepared for the opening of the seaâ€" son: 6 Miss Margaret Tyner, daughter of Mrs. â€"Etonzo ~Tyner> of â€"Washington, D. C., former residents of Highland Park will be presented at the court, in England on May 10. ° She will be presented with several other young women who repreésent different secâ€" tions of the United States. _ Wives of four United States diplomats are also to be presented at this time. Highland Park, Illinois. May 8, 1929. * > > Unclaimed letters of foreign origin Einar Akkola. Mr. Carani Carlo. Mr. Carani Carlo. : ‘Mrs. W; H. Kuh. A Pleasant Place to Eat" Highland Park, III. _ United States Post Office HOWARDâ€"UDELL CAFETERIA â€" Phonograph Records Presented to Court Hugo L. Schneider,> s Postmaster. 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