nl'r ‘- Hat \YS D m M moxngr arshall \\ ell Known} as at St. I ukes hos-e; ital. Chicago m .‘rilrï¬kflil‘ a resxdentgpf , paused tway Monti†t S! Luka' < hospital, 'mg an .Ziness of se< teaves to survive him i: {fen two sons and ‘b ‘ [-‘unetal services wire lay afternoon at tht’e'e pe Presbyterian church.“ L interment being in Lit: 37f, (he services. Mr. Effl- known in Highland Pâ€? E State Emmerson wndj ’31": Saturday to cot?! r :11 police department 6; - enforcement of the I ' rle laws. The police w est motorists who did 5,? t icense plates on their c . Ilsa asked to enforce ung head and fail lighti} Le lbounty lllmois, on 3 April, A. D. 1922 by} W will be as :01on III Party -. Blue ’7 :ic Put}. , Green. ,~ Party - Yellow. 1' mm: Puty â€" Pink. 3 e 232- may 45 March. [1 r’r 1AL__ E‘g a n LAST magi EST RESIDENT “A“ \‘JIH‘TI LEW .\. ill-INDEE. C EU}. 1H ’Hl fl SE )r29§ ’3' :nzerrupt . {an and {â€6“ change it? ._5 u diÂ¥0 q :me. the ( I :1 "air tr g iv “1' Venfd tome}? Ug‘ A t :: mug" . max.“ '1 me; hvupilng" {rm}, 'md w i [i MASS MEETING FRID The funeral of Norris Purratt, for-_ mtg building inspector of Highland Park; who died at Iron Mountain, Wis*‘Thnrsdly. March 23, was held fr rthe home of his parents on North St. Johns avenue, Saturday af- ternobn. Death was due to an ab tackvf pneumonia. Hi. passing scemvd peculiarly un- timely. Still in early niunhm‘d he was gust assuming positions of large rmpimsililiiy for which his train- ing ml Varied .‘xperienco hail richly prep*rml him. He was happily mar- ried "iu .lll attractive and Lalenu-d yuimg \nimuii and he was. the vvnn'al ï¬lm“ zilmut whom plans ni' pan-nu aniln-fgsswiutcx‘ fur a sucwssful fu- ture Sci-mull tn lw maturing. llr- hml liki‘l- ways and wan very popular am ’ his associates. including his lul‘lm“~ ~u?‘»ui‘ilin'iu-.<. lii< «nthus- igumiz'ii thi- U‘Jlfli',‘~l0(i!'< uni lllx kiwi: mirror ii; :‘rw ‘nii: ihinp «if Iifr pruni- nml ii T'H'll niutiirit‘: ui' i‘hnr'u‘h r Cur NU$ER 5 FUNERAL ham) SATURDAY Forget Bulking lnspedor of Highland Pu'k Succumbs 1 After Illness; Well Known Here mnlm 't iaiqllgl-H 'ht- U‘Jlu)’ IHU‘F:\I 11; In.‘ Mal mu it ‘.' :‘n mannit L ‘st Mummy evening the Council of ti City of Highviood hefd'a meetâ€" ing “ï¬nd decided to acetpt the pro- posed installation of between twelve and‘ï¬fteen new street lamps in the sec†and third wards of that city. It vi: 1150 agreed to purchase ï¬ve bandied feet of ï¬re hose and ï¬ve futuf' HIGHWOOD TO INSTALL NEW STREET LAMPS may: hydrants. general meeting of the city coun- cil in] be held on April third at which time'ri the Board of Local improve- men!!! will report. ELKS LEASE CENTRAL ’. PARK FROM NE D. u. 12., use “a--- .._v ,, I bueball park from Edwn Ne for one year, and has uken an » tion for four yenrs. Mr. Nevins vill', uild on the front of the property on Central avenue, but will leave a 65-!6ot entrance for the baseball park. szlka‘ expect to build 3 fence “mild the ï¬eld, and pluy a regular sch'eflule of Sunday games this sungner. mfcnooss ALDERMEN 3N manwoon, APRIL 18 ï¬le regular Highwood city elec- tiu? will be held Tuesday. April 18. an ,one alderman in each ward will Th ' following men comprise the list of _ ndidates: First ward, R. C. Shihnon; Second ward, (horse Gar- rity, Arthur Shannony Third ward. William Rudolph. vim COMPETITION 3 IN WEST DEERFIELD there will be wirm competition in the-Wow“ election in West Deerfleld neg Tuesday. « TWO candidates are 0qu for three (laces; James O'Connor 8 V Fred Meyer for supervisor; Eli r Clsvey nnd John Carolan for H way Commission“; Richard V 't And Wininm Plume for town cl ; and Fred Man for Assessor. there Will be m “gun election in net Tm. ' TWO 0qu for three 05035? a Fred WY" 1 E17 1' Clsvey 3nd J! H way Commitsi V 't Ind Wimam P cl b ; and Fred M: s i lecturer from Chicago will give anfé “unrated ulk on “Safety “ï¬t" at the regulsr meeting of the Highland Park Business Men’s assoâ€" mam next Tuesday evening All mmbers are urged to attend. i‘he Right Reverend “mm“ 0.1)., Bishop of Spokmev ““1 {Hitacher at Trinity church next day afternoon. Apr“ 2nd at t] $1101? PAGE g PREACH chland Park Lodge, No. 1362, .P. O. E.. has leased the Central ork \‘csper serVice Th Purrutt \x‘zh‘ born in High- V l':uk and was graduatmi from M‘untmucd un Page 7) 'A'T TRINITY NEVINS -man Page, will be the next Sun- ‘t the ï¬ve MIAMI}! VOTINGPREINCTS have b and 8. BOUNDARY LINES MOVED Residents in Precinct: 6. 7. I 8 Asked to Take Hole of Recent Alterations in Polan Places The district north of ('emral ave- nue. West of Green Bay ruml. and south uf Elm Place has been trans- ferred to l‘rwim't .\'u. 7. am! render)!!! in this tvrrimry will \‘uh- at the ï¬n- station. curm-r nf (‘vntrul :nvnm' 2nd Green Bay mud. lnstvanl of m Henry Edwards‘ <Im‘e us l'nnnw’i} The lmumlzu'y lnn- l|rl\\’m'll l'h- vim-t: '7 :UHl -' hll‘ 'V-mn -l“r"1\;~-vl. It m-w run" Hum llh- ~("'l’\H":.Yl linllfl alnm: Dvmï¬r'lcl :HI'LII'. ‘lwr. L1H! along Walnut I|\!‘lll§(‘ (4» 'hu- Hmarv and N-vrtlx \szvrn uulrnml "xt'lu clude the Hlnvi Lum'm-r within NW Nth precinct him» hzh "Mn '1':w<fnw (XL. ufï¬c: for Mo n t'lncl. I’ I‘m-mam ! Those chunmw arr uwophm tunfltv for â€w, an: and \u-rv about thruugh 1hr cffnrh’ ‘ visor W. J. ()hw, camhdnu- ‘ ty treasurer in thv primary April 1. Organization and Election Held Monday Eve. in St. James Parish Hall. Highwood MEN’S CLUB 'ELEC'I‘S 1 MAYOR WELSH. PRES. On Monday evening a meeting was held in St. James Pariah hall, High- wood, for the purpose of organizingL :3 Men's club. The object of the clubl is to foster sociability among the men. ; It was decided at thia meeting to meet once a month, the that Monday1 evening of each month. The‘ follow-; ing cers were elected: sidqnt Mu E. Welsh; Vice mung} George Quinn; Recording Secretary“ Edmond Cawley; Fin. Sec. Charles‘ Redmond; TWIL, A. J. Walsh; Chap- lain, Rev. Father S. J. Gates; Truy‘ tees, J. Kline. William Dooley and > Mike Gibbs. Following the election an athletic entertainment in charge of Rev. Father Gomy, chaplain of Sacred Hem Academy. Lake Forest, was given, after served. ums'mm. snow IS . WELL UNDER WAY The joint production to be sta ed by {The Young Men's club 1nd Cgm- munity‘ Service will soon arrivej a! the “polishin'z of!" stlge. At recent rehearsals the dances. drills and other detail work has begun to round bit into shape, and the next few week will see the ï¬nished production a reality. The joint committee ‘ 'n charge have taken the work up be easy stages which will insure 3 show that will not be “half belied†which is often the result where rehurq‘als flLԠare jammed through in a who: two. Principd parts in the show will be taken by ,the talented membem of the Young Men's Club shows 0! past years, Ind additional talent from the community at lute. .‘ Voters in Highlmd Park are uked the note of mutual-em; an! yuan-"n“ V. The name of ihe show. and the names of those taking part, with further particulars u to due 0! per- formance, will up r beer. The next rehearsal in hch led for Friday eve- ning of this week. All members will nlease take notice thereof. ' FREE LECTURE 0N . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ. Scientist of Highland Park announces a free lecture on Christian Science by Rev. Andrew J. Graham. C. S. B. of Boston. Maâ€, member of the Board of Lectureship of the' Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scien- tist in Boston, Mass" on Friday evening. April 7th at eight o'clock in the church ediï¬ce. 'The public i; invited to attendr muh-Iiflv n I‘u-czm-u ! 2h Shh)". {.{mié i’nflï¬miim Nos. 0. 7 :wi'ui'ch refreshments were \AH\‘ \‘rlto H mvnt an athletic The rating n} for quUL'ht Super r “HUI: .4»an I. It inlw 034'. I'll!“ xt'lu 0 HI ufl‘h‘l “(inn m t?- - “IJ‘ TO MEET NEW TRIER. SAT. I'R()(§Rli.\‘\' IS BLOCKED NorthWeslern .\ Capella (‘hoir (hum) Must Secure Land for (Jan- Splendid Program 35 Wider Curves on Hixhhn‘ Students Successful l’anDt-«ï¬eld Hlxhï¬'n) in (‘onlesl Before Wnrk Slarls {rum lbw high u hwrl \Ilnll‘Q‘tl1’ fur In» d‘nnliill hum'r‘ Ill lhur rc-«pm'hn- lrhmlt Thu li’llnll‘rï¬ on the con- lt-‘l l'ï¬t “hirh 1hr ‘ludcnm \l'rrr {~- lllt‘llllhv' “err playul by u trlu unm~ ‘HN‘d Hf MT. len â€Illk. Mr. and Mrs. L‘unm‘rr. \‘Iulin, cello Ind piano crux-(then: Fragments only, conâ€" :Ilfllh of the (hunch-rink: the-me n! tlw p ce- wen- played. While the piper: were being aruL ml the A (‘upella chair of Nurth- western university, Dean Peter (‘. Lutkin. dirwtor. KEV? a {try inu-r» estina prmn'am. I Th work of th¢ A Clix-ll. choir is m que in Americu. Then- are few organiutions of its kind thnt will cumpare with it, none that excel]. (Continued on Page 6) mm: IH‘ li- , u 11H \Imit n15 ZONING ORDINANCE PASSED BY QOUNCIL The city zoning ordinate ' u Amended was pused.lt the meeting of the city council lust My m- ning, Ind becomes a law today. The oniin'npce is pubilshed in full in another pan of this issue. 'I'htI council also passed I resolution to advertise for bids for hying water mains and sewers in RlVinil Hith- hndu. the county court. hving con- ï¬rmed the lpecial â€sweat a n,,2__ AI... I! "In: ulc .y“ .w. .n 7 , An ordinance in punt} ï¬xing the ï¬ne-I year for me city. .The ï¬scal year will begin Mny l. »I , ,LJ‘n.‘ yea: wu- Lava-u. -.-_' , The council approved the subdivi- sionvof Lot ‘15. South Highland addition to Highland Park, subject to the corporation count-“’1 0. K. ‘ The Donn Society of the Presby- ‘eriun Ichurch will hold I! bunt out the nfumoon. The" will be I ‘npecill dinplny of State: ends. 3: well u bakery good a. undies. {my fartitles and lingene. Tu will nlw be sened. Mrs Henry Boyd in in vharge of the sale. v In Margaret Adena, aged seventy yeaq, n resident of this city for the putgeleven years. panda-way Sat- u. afternoon It the home of her dau hter Mrs. Albert J. Cerr. Lincoln ave"; as the result 0! heart trouble from which she had been I victim for the pea! four years; She had been conï¬ned to her bed since lut u0ctdber. n bl; u_'_A.- MRS. ADAMS. succuuss m HEART mounu: l The Pythinn Sisters 0! Highwood will give I end and bonco puny. Sagurday evening April 8th. in the Wu- Vetennl Hall. flixhood. The Public is cordhlly invited to attend. Funeni services were nun afternoon at Onkwoodl. where interment was mad! Adnpu lave: one daughter k-- BAZAAR APRIL 1 AT SPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NIL-hind l‘mkk _\‘ \oulnt mug 5 m: h-fun- n ‘r‘. PYTHIAN SISTERS GIVE CARD PA] Arrhitect's Drawing of the New 5 {or George H. Koch At the corner (‘omtrudion will be commenced ‘ (in to survive Sumo Pihnlnmtom mum/w. Inca so. m Hm ruling of the New sue- Room and Guru. to be built . Koon At the corner of Pint Strut and bun! Avenue. will be command very non. In l‘lmn- and furry 4+! umuwtrd fur m» tn lhq Ir rc-qwrhw H's! mu~1~ mum !:-~.- Tue‘dn) en .Hlui huum- In Ihv .'_\mn.nium Snxy n l‘lmn- and furty , :m H wh .wnh 'YH Am. SAT' 1.!le â€H’h'lhwal . [j R....._]‘- 1.. a"! Pâ€- u-nJ'Cy‘ 1. .“l‘Hr'l vno- Ir 1*“ Earn“. 'm 11: .r M.» ~ ‘ .1 in NW Highland 1' 'k 23'»: {Hrt'mlu In Cm'I uVrr [0 3“. C4“ 2)‘ l‘gl'fun' .I'n Hf pfopc‘l’fl‘“ at the mug!“ m thy l‘o-(‘rï¬vM road it 17- "men-my fur (hr ruunly u‘ wcuw 1hr mmplue rightuf-I-y for tho- mcw paw-mum! heft-re the III“ wiH aHuu 1hr w: wk to he mmd. Speciï¬c. 'um demand that “I†In the rum hr ‘Aidcned into M In order In inlutv, affly $0 m Only one of two property am no Mocking the work. As soon u that «,hjwflum are «tidied, olkhh .11, actual contraction w“! â€in. flu dimm in not one inn!" In. than (no-duh a! an m of had. Resident: of Hir‘l‘lnd Pork and Doerï¬ekl an Wu: that the objec- wr: may be noon mlisï¬d. so that the new pavement May be couple‘s! u In any date. elect“! lowint pictm“ Sand.» Juno. Kim m m: For-mt in “The Gun: ‘W dam" loudly. New M‘ Hnrrison Ford and launch- bow in; “Lava-s Redemptiom" WM M‘ Bummentein in “Why Am Your ann'm." Matinee at two- thim Sum-day. Soc pfofl'll on back pug: of thin paper. hif’lL Much {Ivor-able comma“ to bound Iut Sunday night in with the lecture and the solo. "Then were ninety and nine sung by Mr. Henry Hansen. ' subject for next Sunday ni‘ht "The Trill and Condemnation Jeans." In connection with this ‘vice Mr. iinnun will gin. the ill mud «mg. “The Holy City." ' condinl invitation is needed to public to enjoy thin unit. «a , next Sunday night beginning at 7:81; Inn I)!" F .\ ‘ (In: M lhz.‘ ‘1'.) ( -.':',\‘ Sum Y"“ ‘ F n‘.~'!}‘ In . .“l‘|‘r'l vllr II‘ M.» ~ ‘ .3 in 'wr (H V Lu- bum wlc-M of 1‘11lmï¬nnllf 3 Punt-n! nenivo- mu 36.) month: u! night i Immutulnu- ACHIK‘VPHM an WAS s: was or AGI .w_. VV , th- row" 0! noun-ch trouble from! whh‘h hr hu marred for tho put: {mi months. He drrwrn! In apart} Huh lbr latter pm: u! December nnd' now-r ‘fully rem-1nd from the ef- (H‘ï¬. H. â€AL («11. g H. Mr. Gull-(hr! an burn llfld ‘rl “fly-‘Vu )‘rln Rd mp4:- 1! hi- nmdcnr-e . Mum. hu- vAilr he law-s hi.- uvo nondeln and I" Miter-L (‘uxn and erl Gall 'un V. ‘ .-.. Fumrll nenivu \HU hr hid Sun» 6.) manta: it eight o'duc‘k "1M Immutulnu- (‘unn-pfl-m rhurrh. IM NV- I» (\‘Xrlll "Mending. Burn! .111 ha: made- in ('nhnr)‘ m-mflm) Mr. (Bfllnzhrr “an ,a nn-mh-I nf fly- Immuulau- (’unorptiun church, the 16091! Arr-hum and‘ Highland Purl Nudge. 1362. B l’, O. F. Hm kn: mudrnce m thi: \‘ic‘iniu' flu kn: MMdI‘lK‘e m thi: Vic-inky In {or him I had :1 friend; *0 ill be \vry Ind MW, to learn «a! m untimely huh. “23.†mamas : ‘ Antvmmv. runs. 1 M to): new 7.“ 'Auum 11.“ win; of the Ouoli c‘lub on ,,,LI_ Uuovfln “I, burn m Hugh- hvu yr!†m nnd "qdcnr‘e vw'r lint-1‘ hr Iran-s to uurvivr erl (Ea-Hath†and and thfl-e hrmho-m choir) hf CITY HALL .; VMA‘IBIIW I MH-p‘ M MN MW 4 i clement ventlwr â€mud .Ii-uv from ptrtidpoflnt- NM "‘69“. . clul of that. on Come" 3'“ cloud and the doors dim 0", “ a. W m m and “-2“- runâ€"u â€"v- n---- 7' mo and 2921 All puma Aid 3-1 ma fraud: in the 414mm ï¬nd to be PIG-“fl 1‘