Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 6 Jul 1933, p. 10

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1@ 44 i I plaâ€" CC 7" 2C0000 Of its Kate * D ctt r ‘ â€" and < Mesemesabeomushsos all custother®# and réflucing the yearly basis de. mand, charg® for e-u;-m..w : t = m d kz“m basis minimiin chatke are also made: imaugy Is l:league sponsorâ€" "1'3‘ Highland Park East Park as ‘k part of the summer P nd vities, is now in the last week of the first round of play, the ns P s h."n‘ won all their The riext three teams 8SU A‘ 1 Hf Ba tls illy nt| and Tavern Avé, flthoul, L URSDA Y Sugy, 25 SINS FINEST ® with the I!linois Comâ€" fi-‘ 16, 1933, to become 1, 1933, of revision of its Rate AY, JULYs, 1983 DE 3321 D st ONDERLAND ing First Round rates are on file in the n and of the Company, In Park. Bush: rate to be known as rateness of It‘ NIA! NDAY in There will be a volleyball teams ¢ Shore towns at the , Park Board, Hig ’Ffld"n Jlfly 7, at ~ ‘The meeting is 1. organizing a men‘s composed of teams the towns on the N one interested in the to attend this meet ‘"Mayor Emil B. Metzel sioners : Gourley, | Greens Taylor ; Clarence Witt, E. Mrs. D. Klaber, J. L. S VanBergen, A. Abercrom ani, P. E. ('flle, Hi A. Walker, Carl Grabt; May. Mocogni, Guy Viti, C. Charles Fiore, W.[Steele, sen, W. Brown, I,. J. Stanley, N. Volley Ball M "The Work ttee, it is to pass on proj they are presentéd to th constituted as follows: Highland: Pary. disposal, all th-gtroa,; fog__(his paid labor. the unemployed, it re residents of â€" reg raising funds, pt w rials are needed, and it â€" tunity to get the city in ical condition, well to add to its attractivens m, wk A C ments, mosquito aba shawents Sntoal Hore dor (hib _ wee Strawberries a a’a hk;m:d in such hlend of Strawbprrice and e fohes in o YaW $ i § know you‘ll like Te orch uie o uw e on e e on t .4 "This arr ‘ment was jl;ld during: the month of June becau of shortage of funds z‘tha. state. Now that the two per state law has passed, funds for u ployment are in avai ab“o._ | "There has n som hiesitamz on the part of city organizations take advantage of this state aid, and they need to be encouraged to cr ate projects, by a strong publ opinion. This will be fbrtbeoinin when the publi that lz‘ result of this emplo;-en‘,t reli ‘ is threefold: it! creates wark far 389 Central A hnausted, appt:d assistance. Upon ‘ ‘"There seéms to have b me misconceptiohs and misu dâ€" ings of the way the Social te is handling ynemp ent reliof at the present itimé. In an ‘effort to clarify the situation, the follo explanation is tendered by the pubâ€" licity chairman of th Work Reliet Committee," kays ‘an |officer of the organization. | The repo, flofi. E "The Social Service, in ly part of May, realizing that local funds for ef were ‘all ‘but \exâ€" cruited entirely from (the . Civie Opera Com y. wr C or, Dino i‘.ni' | } h‘ from the ~and | .i,,{. c tes. â€" The of ‘artists c some of the best â€" n‘ na the operati¢ world. led mation as the 0 _ da beA‘ivm la C 2 $sR k cWls eB MCME m Shields High School in ormances | gu - any to which the pa of m.fi:orm Shore are L * | | The ore and chorus are reâ€" cruited entirely from the é:mxo‘ Civic Oper& Company. The conductâ€" Be Hel Explai Mc nieE L 4~§'m 'b’*\zw%é lains Unemployment Relief Pro m Jere' . Teanzi that ief were ‘all but ied to the state on . inv :'fia(;mn as . gra 3 \ ane ee was called toge league representing iall orth re. Any project is asked ng. { . GSELL & co. r PEA nization could out,| number o ject, and on its ‘apâ€" | raisd the tate, could ‘start a | Of Â¥ : to pay for the laâ€" F. own & || how Ithis ® f‘urided . e | of cost, th : weel ot'inhxs.:‘ that |one payroll, thus startâ€"| enoulth t« ting red by th he Work n: |officer . e H t in the th, J. 8. y P. Carâ€" )r Egidio pecial for July re eligible whose job* cts : before Commisâ€" ade, ‘and lbert Olâ€" p Rfilflnd & that l?e;f! ‘all \but |exâ€" 1e state for . grand opera The Decthaw,. the of jIthe .ev moonâ€"lif patlk. â€" Mr., promised to cbnduct at 1 twicd a weel moonlight he sebac Abo teen the rid whowere : ed with this i As g climigx to t ourth of July ediebrafjon at the Black Heath Golf Club, Thomas @halmers of the Glencoi R’ng ol,) Who. also main a ftable of the grounds of the B . Heath b, ‘ed n\ for f1 sume: Ashes mater efficie stove Mr. high. prodt on a through a. #f c gas Hefore |they : case Af gas this. conv bered| that|from: heat,|the ofily par actuallly bulins is t ial. : With the exc of t other fu hot Water cuitiq' ~*Inf all chses it €.+ us, If a cu _tainmfio T.V. tu just!| what the J really verp simpl ecuble . fo givgh nu imuth nu Ho ns v to Iknow tink for thel| gqs m rec to cloals From releage from s aufh sn op its). |Any ot ant at Â¥ 4 1 which acthall y of Ithe dorbst ay bie considéral nd sinoke f#im the heat on a 00 1B.T.U.,] this : is the same of| B.T.U.# that is needed to & ratkire of five pounds ffom 50 Megreds to 162 deâ€" ._[fo give you | an idea of $ tilt ns ed intem. the gas *'i':' pany points out ‘ @ollar‘s |worth of gas i.l tol deliver |3200| pounds of it t beform the gas is sold ere the householder asâ€" mbi Just whht value HKe is hi' m y ‘or exa sold in this territor in tho 8| 6f cubic itself, not | tell feee fhe his h. fuel for heating purposes e simi y Uniess they id ho rs . measure it ‘peo go along buyâ€" on a biisis jof the. volume of in tonk, or c’ufuom, or cubic + way angineers buy heat is‘ f B.T.U.‘s British Thermal \ heat hj by askin vill â€"be|| for of thik bér ot: y ber is j r th ht thi in m'SF;;f- ‘them wer us the fact ‘tha co ing 3 percent d poskibly h": got: the same cost," says he |North Shore Gas or L ting purposes r case, . Uniess they rineers â€" measure onducts ded \atten ple : Ave. ~ method would be * ‘ii'?t impossible :;: ?'ll:l of fuel I I 1 t the B.T.U. .any. householder U. |is.â€" ‘This is t r point : of f the fuel that &: us materâ€" i0n |of gas, all l ve to. go‘ conversion into 3; . In the ‘ersion is done n stale at the : |efficiency is ioil, all waste es find smoke th[p, is sold it it the amoxmt,a; ij@ he temperaâ€" | »; ver . the ers has ht rides m| now on.. te lie is getâ€" ‘or. example, is territory is is| of cubic feet. rlJ lover."o.r d| be rememâ€" tfl pleasâ€" iding in few . months we| (The E nda 4 percent. â€" eople were not ; the total volâ€" it the percentâ€" gh before proâ€" not: ask such of them were the fact ‘that ning 3 percent ibly have gotâ€" me cost," says rth Shore Gas of gas conâ€" i the same 10. LEMDETAâ€"| viven (Andtrnatians" one derres |nogne: Minday, ma mP conivier) Aloae us T PP esday gaseous e esn TH E is | h No. 2V, 5 for . Lincoln No. 2 3 for pitchi ground morning throughout the .season ".w;mj lessons : will be given at t?‘“ + c e‘ ,‘ f * On July 11)swimming tryouts will be held |at Ce tral) Avenue Beach. The rs“l in a meet at the Forest Winter Club pool on Waedrlesday, July 12. _ | ..L‘hq nis ¢ourts at Sunset Park hmj in put in & shape and thJ_ ~t the |playgrounds will be get the ‘ini iors by a 18e \wit At! Gentr 4 illi i Thiky aalgls KS ,| Sun .| Fell‘s, Panthers, and Tiâ€" ed with tkg Orioles and this se |throughout with Fisher ‘oln| hit one of Pitcher J curves for a home run with is lbaded in the last inning. ¢. North Section games the nton Juniors won from Sunâ€" ¢ by a of 19 to 4, and set Beniors evened the score icing the Port Clinton Senâ€" a score of 18â€"8. YAL| ANNE E OLIVE fin nd Park opened last week ations ‘of an increased enâ€" ver last year. The swimâ€" baseball programs are well y with the games, horseâ€" tennis ;tq be started this aseball games at Lincoln | the Lincoln Juniors were y the Ravinia Juniors in me ‘that ended with Ravâ€" Park Board playgrounds ind: Activities ¢hland Park Are Full Swing Again ly 7| at Sunset play ) in the redi':iyâ€"i-t-!-: in the first round to be some |elose *;ennx league â€" at d, The games will ening at 6:30, | â€"â€" TAKE ORDERS FOR any LIVERY L. $1 .. _ $1 shoe tournament 11 ‘be three diâ€" i under 11 years, â€"29¢ . the following ia playground ;« ground. T COFFEE . Sure To Take Advantage o ese tValnes 1 THURSDAY, FRIDAY AN S'ATPRDAY_ + « 1 i Y I 1 esh Goose Fruit Shop 4 t 516 CENTRAL AVENUE qromartrmmentntonnndihlemmenganie, s 200 t .. ~ 5 Del Monte Fresh Young CARRMS or BE for GRAPE JUICE Quart size c for ~ _ GINGER ALE _ ROOT BEER j i= a9¢c i# 0 516 CENTRAL A} _ Phones 103 â€" 1 PEANUTB 2"7¢ 25c plus bottle deposit | 321 Waukegan Avnue, Highwood Oâ€"C Pale Dry Savoy Brand Sunkist Juicy _| _ Cream City ‘ _.__. ADRINNE 8T. PETER, Mgr. The Park Continuin ‘ e serve a complete .: _ LUNCHEON OR DINNER Music Every Whursday and,Saturday Evenings NORTH SHORE TAVERN Free Fried Fish Dinner Every Friday Free Spaghetti Dinner Every. Sunday of SUMMER DRESSES Includ X thike se ON DRAUGHT vs.! $A L E. )E E R 44 Many Navy and Black Sheers SALAD DRESSING * ... P5e D OF BEER â€"=â€" ANN FROCKS All This Week 4 for GRAPEFRUIT Extralarge _‘ a fok .:; BUTTER A and $4OO PORK & BEANS $2.75 per‘ dozen Del Monte ASPARAGUS . alues for FREE DELIVERY | Best quality 399 Roger Williams Ave. _ Tel. H. / Two DaYs onLy FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, j1 DOUBLEâ€"KAY utter . Toasted M u"‘&m| Tel. Highwood 5502 Earl W. Gsell & â€" 25¢ TcI.H.P.uSQ;; lTFé}Zi + "Nine Until Six" to | Be Given on National Hoepital Day ‘bujlding will be open ‘to the p of tlt?ci that â€" they uflifi; familiatize! themselves ings. | SBolicitations. tidks | are ressly forbid the presende of the public is it a y& agop the D. A.MR: ed ixom; spruce at the ho in commemoration of Georite V i n, ong of the for en iastic workers for the devi of / 'pi!}h:\meriel. &( The people of this communtit, il themseives af the opport :::?«i;n&}; Highland Park Ho oh| May 18, which is Natid Public May Visit the \Hospital on M Ave the date, May 20, ite ings of one day in a‘ dltmaklu' establishment “N Ufltfl Six." € & â€" After nmn season‘s run _éon, "N: Until Six" was ;:‘ New| York where it yed great popularity,; is one ?‘flm very few for, woman‘s: cast and is en characters." The plot intri g arnd holds keen in happenings of _one ds dreéssmaking shop. do not: actually appéar | pl:i they figure miost highly livés of the characters so t: y hold$ great interest f as Wwell; as women. £ f |__On the afternoon and eve May 20 "The Mimes" of th fland Park Womap‘s Club w sent the English comefly *N ‘til Six," writter by Philip Edward J. Crowley, direct the privilege of secing the pl the original cast in Londot two yeats ago, so it promis A finiah: p:fiuction"hea pi here in Highland Park: > If yt,u,.r‘e interested .| phone or: write ‘the clib « will beiglad to mail you a describing the club .and th ities of ‘the summer, as| wel fees for daily or seasonal p The Sunset Valley ‘ fers more real golf fot ith than amy club in this rlcj residents of ’Hitilmdfl Pr other l?ar‘by suburbs aAre: to play at all times.. .> â€" â€" Kelly, profess clumid that a great} thoseée playing were new; who afe taking ‘advan low yéarly playing. fge. annouriced recently, E early : date practically , year‘s members ‘have t*en “ r‘“fl. -'far__ : Cé‘ it «is expec¢tad list ‘of inew members\ wil} this ye&r, thany any in the years. . | :‘£1 In spite of the chilly past tnak-end over \on golferd._?ened up ‘the |se Sunset Valley golf club Many Golfers Start the Season at 1 ~\__@_> Sunset Vall In @&ddition to mayor . magistrate, the offices of city treasurer, and one @l each bf the three ward filled. © > * The: voting places will lows: "First wardâ€"City . {Continued on. pap . four hdooéd::t‘ mrn running for the 0 lice magistrate, anid are 4 John Steele, John E. FEng Englund and George L. P The four tickets gre People‘s Taxpayers‘ P; Sam Banti ag candidate i Pboplgyl ~ Progressive °P Fred Wiese as candidate > Home Owners‘ Party, w Seve ‘as candidate f and :’: Tdeal Pafty, w Mocogni as candidate for four;complete. tickets‘ a dbp&ht candidates, @ ng for the seven offi¢es i wood city, election to ‘be Tm Awfl i%: | ": s election, wh held from ‘6 am, until three voting: places, on vufil will terminate a camphaign of more than , HIGHWOOD TO V YOLUME XxI1

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