An ordinancc to change {he namé of South Street to Woodlawn Avenue. pre‘ pared by the Attorney, wad paused. South is the name of the an tugged um opened street' alongthe east and rear boundary of jared Gage‘: subdivision: short distaucc’north of Hubbtrd Wood! 'station. The ï¬rst ordinance for a [in of newer: from Shendan road westward slung this hm (hue or four years ago was turned down in court because the j‘ldlo cauld not bl convin'ced tbs: South Shut had ayy kg“ existence. Sine. _.. 7.. vul- ‘been tent them. On any suggestion by Mr. Welter H. Cox, i: the lobby, it was agreed ten gentlemen outside the Board Would be uked to m forth a minionan'ee to see if thev cool: The matter of a change in the rote: of _ the Electric . Light Company, pre- sented to the Board by the Company several months ago, was brOtrght. up again'by a letter from Mr Henry P. not ade delin neat: to “com Pope to the President. Cheirman 0 son d {â€5“ . ? “d I. thei of the Corporations Committee, to when: jg): oï¬ï¬‚igfrtzatheï¬o .ï¬fznf; the] the matter had been prevtously referred, , ’- . unit] the net. result of his investigation relief :adepletid "If-3W?! “"1? "w thus farwasthatthe systempropoaed, Lgefrwuzzde t: t Ifujoï¬negurzhe: known as the “Max“ (maximum), m .500 n at {tryoilln‘ The had that the large consumer got. a lower been grown“; Sold :000 11"". sited rate while the small user did not. Mr. , ’ Pope's letter was sent to chairman Ol~ :2: 3:11)? {ugly}: "“0 th. fund that u . son for further consideration of the mat- President Hughel talked a little ebout ter. ' - - . . . the matter of heenstng publtc pool and ' Regardmg the upphcatton "f the Sk°‘ billard moan, and read to the Board a he Country Club for a permit lor clay~ lett or he had written to a Winnetka ep- Dt'geon trap shooting. President Hughes Iicmt declinl we“. I licett'on. read a letter he had written to Secretary p. 3‘" pp Copeland to the etrécr that he would In “10 ImprovémemBonrd. report of give the Club: permit on certain condi- “1' engineer: "$011103?"de “If ‘CCCP' tions which he speciï¬ed. the most im‘ tance 0‘ “19 water '7'“!!! “Id In the portantotwhich was that there should SYIV‘D NEW!!!" Inhibition by the be no shagging on Sundayt Swanson. ‘Co. The recommendation ‘ Payment of bills to the aggregate of fll‘adoptod. $2119 41 was authorized. Engineer’s eerie-tun (m- -..t. Iâ€" -.. The engineer: reported the Green pay improvement, west from Snyder‘s Crossing, cumpleted and recommended the acceptance of the work. The work was accepted, and the report sent to: me Committee on Streets and All.†tor iufurmatiunoi the committee and pro. petty owners. V The Engineer: submitted a report of the lines along Milton name from Greenwood eastward to the railroad. They found the north line of Milton oi the east end some thirteen feet north 0! the existing fence, abouTLeight feet at Witt’s corner merging into the correct line IIt Greenwood. The south line of the street. w'as located by measwomooï¬g iron: the north lineof Lincoln, on the math. The report luggested the need of .caretui consideration of questionl nnd- , interests involved in any attempt: to re- adjust lines arbitrarily. by reason 01 the ale and snbdivuion of lots and .111: erection of building: near the dIVidin: lines through the middle of the blocks- ' The report was referied to the'Judiciary ‘ Lonnnittee at 'which Mr. Olson in chair- man. ‘ \ In (he Trustees, .3; communication from Mr. EB Trude, of the Board of Health“ anhéunced the usignau'on of DrA 'Fred ,P Patton a: Heslth Commiss- oner and the appointment of Dr. ELM- Culver as his successor. The term of Mr. R W Steam. as member of the Board of Health, having expired. Pra- idem Hughes recommended. and the Trustees appointed Mr jam†K. Cale hour: to succeed him. Then us a {all attendance Int Tun day eveniuyin bothmthe Trustees and Local Irlmruvement Boa‘rds.‘ The sm-i uon’began prémptlv at *3 o‘clock and ended. lmgcringly t litï¬lciafler did- nixbt; and then wan something'doing' I.†the way between; ‘ Thai-o is‘ an clozu-ig lamp on thg marke’t csnad the Hyde limp which given: high and a low light- Coct of name being 3 .50‘ Mon]! Move 1001mm one, use the ord'mry .amp and Save the‘ cost of Hylo'l. ’ \ l A: a result of the. nbâ€"ove the Gt; Co; have placad sane twenty odd cu arc‘l inthe difl'ereut stores, same reï¬ning the electric lights, nnd fmmd “xi-fac- any :9 the costom *6. " Comphinu hue been made [ater in regard tome poor rervicc Glencoe it getting fromzhe Electric Light. Co At times the lights are sopoor that. it in. impossible to get eqough of it to scab}. The "'Pcau Sisters" made digit appear men in Glenn-ac on Friday eveningféf Iast week and were} very darting entertaining famifv. They .provad eon. elusive'ly that among (Hencu's younger set there is considerable Mam in mpny‘ van. ibeir musical ability hothibul‘ andiâ€"iï¬axrumcntal is beyond i doubt. sores‘high. as does their clam-Jug. and. that an. The proceeds of their enter- ‘ainmen: which was @8800 will be used by the Euiscopal church to imâ€" prove their Guild hall. VII/age Board com-m» non FIRST , GLém orde'red bond. be delivered to Summon 3nd Monk“: 3nd I certiï¬cate to Del- hayo. :hcboodnï¬whhmk not yaho- 3510 10¢ch Della" am mimue duo Ehxineer’s estimates for work in pro- gnu wan as follow: Swanson Compsny ï¬nal butane. duo lflhfor mm M attorney; up f ’Presidont H ughel talked a little about «the matter of lirensing public pool and binard rooms, and read to the Board a lett or he had written to a Winnetka ap- plicant decliningutheir appliution. For the tuna {hug shown due. it Ill loo. Grové Sc-Sidowalk. ’1':an GMartimor 5th mimu duo not persuade delinquent! to “come down" "come across" go “down in their jeans†or words myth-t cï¬cot,_ for the relief of n depleted treasury anda wait- ing‘ueditors. In this connection, an order was lad: to pny’Magio Brother- 3500'011 “count of the oiling. They had LL-.. {been tent them. 01: eng- suggestion by Mr. Walter H. Cox. in the lobby, it was agreed ten gentlemen. outside the Boa-rd wouldbe naked to go forth an minionariea to ace it thev could ' Mr. Got: undertook to le; 76va could be done to‘ pcuuado delinquents to pay the allotmenuufor the cost of oiling the street. for which billl had J "om mvaatiom. President Miller “a Improved propcny all do" u" “M ‘0 (hi! “ once en behall of the North Lulu Shore for Halo or Rent. 1011!); j“ with this-understanding. Auto our cltv. Mr. Hawkins hu pro- both ordinance: were plued without an pony '" "fly “new,“ “en'm' ’°“ opposingvon; that are looking to†square deal In M Ingestion 0‘ the President“): real-estate can do no better than calling Lhairmln of the Finance Committecâ€" on F. B. Huvkim. :dellcr in teal-es- Mr.Gos§undenoolk to le. {what couldbo a": m. pan thlrtv ya" “on“ the done to‘ pal-sund- delinquents to my the North Lake Shore suburbs. > Christmar'prmnt lo {30:03.71 Addm ates reported them to the board with Gad‘s Hill Canter, 1959 West 80th St. some amendments. which were not ob Chicago. -’ bi! bnnght by 'some proponv owner 9‘, “1.1mm tho Villa‘s: 'harmlcn tne dealer" Mr. Frank C. [button of _ jecu’onable to Mr. Miller. Trustee Beh -â€"â€"â€". who would deem himsofl by some of tho vacations. . . . , . our city. Mr. Hawkins hai both “cum 3 nut .11 clam: ud sum result": . (5;; the nations. President Mill:f “a Improved propel†all “0" fl" ' rou- suggested there ought to be some provision to protect tho Village against pouible nuts for damages which might ’ ‘ ' JUST BETWEEN ' 7 YOU AND ME Bunny ndviud tblt thin be done by . ioperato contract have on the Club 1nd " , tho Vilhge. the (Jab to agree to indem- The 010°“ and mm relublc ml-es- .. .. .. ...... ....-. .. 22:22:21.3: 22:2: 2232:: Club; had with this understanding. _._____ .- A ', p L_-k â€J- - ,, â€"_-- -u an“! ! - l The petition tr?» the vacation of an lev :treet between Perk and Lincoln was signed by President Miller, for the Club, by Albert E Dennis; by Albert E ‘ Dennis for Oscar Dnmelt; by W. S. Croa by and by Ewen. M Kimdall The pt- per stated that. these gentlemen signed :- ovmeu'or pet-non: interested in prop- erty abutting or adjoining that. part a Vallev street. 5 f ‘ All of Monroe atenuc botwoen the ‘west line of Wood and the out line at Wood and the out line of Prairie street. All of the Alley betWeen lac north half and the south halt a! Block 7. ter line of Adams and the north line 701 Jackson. ‘ ' The rent 33 Ice! of Wood between the centet Im at Adams and the tomb lino offlomh avenue. ‘ All oi Bluï¬ are,» bonnet: the north line of Adam eve end the’ loath line of “Quinton. All of Meal-on avenue between the went ï¬ne of Wood that end the em fine of Prairie meet. A119! Adam ave bonnet: the we“ line of . Wood street Mid the uni. line of Prairie are“ ' All of Wood “mum“ the can (er lincB't’Aa-m and tn. north :1... on then an extension of Woodland avenue from Lake street; wese e! the railways has been carrier. eastward to Sheridan Rodd. Land it becomee yroper the new} ninz wee‘the eppfleehon of we Skokie‘ Club for the vacuum or eundrv street: and pane of streets and alley: between S outh Ind Jeekeon avenues and of V1}- lrv Street along‘the can ï¬ne of Block . 36 between Park and Lincoln evenuee. President Funk E Miller presented two- pemione The one relating to the proper- ty 36nd) of South avenue wee’eigned by Mr. Miller. as P: eeident, by Secretery Copeland:by‘Ed'Irerd D Bonner. 'tnn- tee [or Mu. Mary Whipple Jecobe: by W V Jacobï¬the‘ vacation of the fol- lowing; east 31mm“ Meme no be- tween line a! street end Hie en: line of a V alley street. ‘ . .The south 49 feet of Adam eve be- tween the es“ line of Veliev etreec end 1 the wee: line of Wood dny of Dem , Tho lint put up throughout our city. 10! with the word- “For Rem.‘ ‘l'or 8.1.," i l bearing the name of jamu Dom: sigm- C I an that Mr. Dally it getting his pun loud allow 01 the busing. in the line 0! real-m City of Elli- 35cm]. [or 9|th term. I V ' - "lam to II Mill?“ ‘0 pay “I m~ L [DEF EWDC â€M‘. “L I}: $7331..11:."1'ffk-T'iuï¬t'3'fld i" “mm“ "mm" '°"°"‘ m. " gist-d Park. ‘ e ' I “on t In... North Shore News- Letter; the to undo“. the col cc of 0 him c. A beamg' ' ' ï¬rst one ï¬nding a tymnphical error in m.†{or and «mu to the m REN'I' . 'I said certiï¬cate. W n willncmn the Newt-Letter {or one aircraffzm stated there “a. FOB RENEâ€"SIS Nonh St- 1 7mm" com some in the cm a w swam home and m. 4 ~ on mm day of jun-u, A I wonder it flat 82 bill that a mflc- go 031.“. 5 M oral soon “or nun aw I‘ll. handle in Mr. Gum's '- Smionary A: Cigar store: In dIVl no one... 70 “NT "18"“ ha:- :01. nude him m1 I. though he would mm i. “u can we... uh! a". 1...; m, I! 59“ Pd“ m“ “‘V “‘3 â€u . to handle â€an him". ‘1: not, when .99.... o. .5. hm, “4 â€he a...» "mm m '°" “'“ng5 1 banana. hither may 82 bin. 1.». we,“ ; AM: 159‘ "~ A- Aâ€) u long an I (at then hone-U]. . ., - “ i A nu a MIDI u. burn. “an“ M; Casual 3m. Highland Park N mm; by nyiug we meant "Baby" «to. By-the-vny. dont forget to no- ‘tloe the new 'ad' which Mr.’ Sweedand ha placed in this week'u lane of the North Shore News-Loner; the ï¬rst one India: a tymnphical error in n will min the News-Loner for one D... Iâ€"‘A not. issue we made I mmake b‘ In: the word BABY' Ban. 0! con did’t mean to criticise (he bnby. I in: Baa. Baa. Kids kc. therein will: to nuke ourselves right wi‘ "dju by “Vin. Ill m.-_‘ .r 05 and the Ohio! mrtrafled tn It. HO got it. chtorduy morning [thought] Ind a sure. thing on actuating sensational to pinblish. as our Chic! 0! Police Mr. jack Shah“ stepped on the «net car at Lincoln Avenue. carrying in his hsnd a hat: hhought of courts some one had batted into 3 Street car and-nu ‘ground to piecel. but it tunmd out that Mr. Greennlude had taken 3 Northwest- em train at Highland Park and in pass- ing from one cu to anothor his hat blew A8 -_J .u -- In Mr. Dale Sweetland'l 'td' But why .Ihonld it be? -Why can't Petey have I. real Christmas 'thlo year, Isn‘t thug something somewhat out of 1all the bountiful store ofgood things. to be put in his Hadrian? Who will give a special: order to Sum Clm tor a Chrittmar’rmnt w Huey? Address Gad‘a HillCcnter,1959 Wen‘aou. a. Chicago. [nose down town. 71‘th ‘or complaint in her lone; stating a fact. '1! wu the ofthingn “nod; the pee knew. Peteyyjh do well it be you hit! slur. of- bread 3nd coffee. and use lea he know: about Christmas the better. It is amazing how many childten there no in C'hmgo to whom the word Christina: ‘ laxâ€"only the "guest nlgnihnee. > [never had a Christmas present in my lt!e,"nid a buntiful girl .0! sixteen. whu was working in a department “Aw whtt'l de in? We dou'c never [it mam." than: mine up we. time. u’mdy 'n' It don't. do no good.' sud Petey curledâ€: lip oynictlly. Ruly. what in the use? One isn't fooled by! 18mm Clause utorleu more than my. "tree tunes." One come. to realize that it is utter nomnue to expect Christ mas gift. when can! In twenty-ï¬n com. a bash» md the rent is a month back. '5‘" yanu (0W tolling ntockin’ din Christan? Thm wu no regret be. by lav- !herolom we ,ake by open. of cool-u we we; the urn aimpl, the actual order P°°Ple whom she with the locnc .. .u. . “WWMIM Â¥ loom V m. " ~‘ ‘ plv! cult"! mum â€midi v, ~ ‘h I..." [rugs-izxm. .‘kimv' m , m and closer. Mahogany fluid! W » ir‘ ‘ â€"- ovely dumb and mu. Will “Ii“ ‘,. b? cm for pvtâ€"guy term- " “1.5% cost them! the amount on: them to be required to pay ch - , » W‘V‘ Dâ€"‘l' Hence. ‘M‘ twirl: med u Hkh'ood “hooks it uh W dny of Decoâ€"bar A. I) ma JOSEPH SEVERa N. W“ t N wmums, . WANlez-Ifl - _ c _l jOflNOON. ; m Aun- Notice of E Mr. lohn Kline the leading} Ibo. dealer 0! empty repn good in bit line. Ir. Kline flock only 010.5th of (o lpricu that doï¬el col-pea“ M to give hiqan aid", or! load any «pairing in his Ii". 5 all. '0' O Square dul. the hub LEGAL much: Anon-ant N1 County llli rial Hudl‘ OI} Ci" 0' “thud a a Sm. a: mind. Contain alga-eat variety of useful app for the hams: to reduce labor and in Comfort. (:3hristmu buyers will ï¬nd to please t ' choice of reocpient.s WI IVIIYTI'ING THE NOE: "ht;- """' mama Park. - ' ‘ "5 Ice. tome __ mRENT ‘. lute no. FOB RENEâ€"M5 Nonh St- I“ Intdnon home and ham. I hr! Mn Cantu: "an. Highland Park â€ï¬‚ Iv. nd my I! Wind“ until my lot. Alma m o 25.1. {milked Inn: for nun“ mill THE 5515ng Rooms give Mu in; for in l 70 RENEâ€"sum: how-- to â€hallprhuuu'l flu lot. Mull: furnished home for and! mu! um 1595. N. A. ALDRIDGE County a: Lake mama a W ' -9C having let the â€It!“ for 1“ w. _9c “on?†comm. mean“ . 6c mule-Md Baud 0! Load Imu- 6c menu luring ï¬led in the†County Court '2 of Lake Counu' Illinois. all the 8th d0! 2‘ of December. 1910, a certiï¬ed. flow- n; that the uid improvemem cadet-I [c mktuxthlly to the Noni-enamel the - [0 original ordinance !or the conduction b of the use. them meteor!“ Inc-u: minted M then to berequimlcouy the min. intend on bond- or m- ! chem "sued to amid†a. com I} I of the gunmen: for add hum.» ‘ mt. A be“; WI" he†OI “ *3; 'miï¬ab.um the m of *0 ha. a"; I sweating-rein I: (he Conn. Been In ' the City of Walker": on the “kid ' January A. D. I"! u Lao'clock. A. I. or u too- manner A; the bun-u- o! the Court will per-tic. All W de. ‘ airing my lle objection: in M Cmai 1:1 ‘ laden Iu’d «lay. and may we. the , lie-ring and ask. mum... 'V " Dated at High-nod [Iii-cit. than u.» 5" day of December A. D. 1910 1083“! SEVERW. F. N. WILLIAM * C. E. IOHUSOU. ’ M of Local law 0! ha ‘ cm, 0! High“ Hum 5» ,2 , ‘f-h (Cant Hds. Notion of FE: "“59 ‘3 “9"â€! than ‘0 “I an. manna P1 wow “ MOPâ€! Sunday Sen: cc: SIIIGIV Schwi- wane-an RONAN C'.‘ “tor. -'R¢\. Maw-Finn I â€ï¬‚y-Seam: IVANGEIJI CHRIS Render Oiiver B Way urvl â€do! â€tool'â€" Conn“! Eva campli C0 M STYLE ll Pm In“! IOI'VIN 'OIII'I '0' 1.... math. "I“ UNI“ Palm'sâ€"Be“ B. Ida-“74H! nunâ€"4m. m4 "um-u "gunâ€""Rev Rm KlGluND .1 g p U. You“ â€in! Ochoaâ€"l M7 favor lancer“. 1 dump-nu, r “7 Inch-Hula- ‘- mu .ad nm flamed". desi PRISBV 'l'} wkï¬'. ‘40 DIR 8m j m