Shop df‘l reet rips :5“ 1nd red r§nM§ Shoe 01' L“) linoi’v reler ker'a iACH hi. I am ty gin 'BSS @me Caiiec :1 Park 3* 1-" ‘ While the government is promoting .32 better can}; campaign the people Probably one reason why it costs um much to paint a house, is that the women folks are using up so much :4’ the paint stock. Russia Won"! disarm bcause France and‘ Poland maintam' 'annips, and France and Poland mamtam armies :Pcause Russia won't disarm. ECADILLAC we even more interested in the bath: ongressmgn movement. Are You Acquainted With This Handy Route? Chicago North Shorg apt! Mayaulfee R. R; High'flmd Park Ticket Ofï¬ce 5 N. St. Johns Av‘e. ' Phone Highland Park 140 - Bag gage Checked tgo All Points All trains operated on Chicago Daylig Fashions changefads come and go, but perfection evolves. Thus the constant improvements effected by the Cadillac organizauon over a period of nlne’ teen years have created for Cadillac the unwavermg allegiance of more than :1 hundred thousand owners. CADILLAC Mu North Shore Line The school strikes occuring in some phce; suggest that the school boards resin and let the pupil: elect their teachers and make their own rules. School strikes ure nothing new, but the only difference is that the shingle with which they used to be deglt with has been mislaid. The get. together movement is be- ing exempliï¬ed nowadays at the potting parties. Convenience! It is emphasized in the fre- quent train service on the North Shore Line; in the courteous attention of the trained employes; in the central location of stations and terminals. Know the pleasure of speeding through the picturesque North Shore country on a safe, smooth-gliding electric train. You travel in luxurious comfortâ€"seats are roomy and comfortable, cars are clean. You arrive at your destination refreshed and on time. For stop-over trips or extended journeys†for business or pleasureâ€"the 'ultimate in convenient travel is afforded you by the Limited Trains for Chicago leave Highland Park every hour from 6:29 A. M. to 1:29 A. M. These trains operate direct to 63rd and Dorchester. , , , Express Trains for Chicago leave Highland Park every half hour from 6:44 A.__I!i. to 7:44 A. M.; then 8:18 A. M.'and every hm hour to 11:48 P. M. R1 b. "\K COMEAN \VL). ‘aylight Saving Time ° bafcsv 00m 03‘: '1 an: {'1 15 «' m. i. numb. .‘woruazmh, uwr mun- mm a. land it should be {or the M1. vhb City Wm; San loch ' ue keeping up the cost of living. { Um†f" ‘ The congreumcn an anxious to get home In“ â€kw.“ ' 1r me Now comes trouble {or the North Fences "eh . Chic-go um Wont. the one ‘ me the my the polilial muhinu I mum .0! the mumpmy to an creak, they mm to need grmlnntho city dads panned with pr“. (hr- with u lot of fresh upondulich. « in: the moat tun-bun In (in Ildn. A lot of that money mm product: teen to he eebbndu Clo-n Up week every week in the year. ,, _ . __ . THE HIGHLAND Pm PM W PARK. man f Attorney In thonki repre- gaming William H. Cam of Giotto. 'the father of North Chicngo'e water ‘Iyemem, tiled a petition in the cinuii “court demanding (in! a receiver be [appointed by the court to hendie the ell-in o! the water dentin-oi until such time n (he city is able Io proper- ‘iy condud in business. and that the water rain to consumer: be inclined until an flirting deficit in untold. SECTION 2. Tint RIM E, ‘Herï¬un is hereby appointed Chair- imn of aid Board 0! Appecln. and â€a nun hold lu- uh! can uluid 3Chï¬ruun (or n period of thrg-e you: 31H TIUN 03. All mcmhcrn of the «Appeal Board appointed under the provimnu of flu- ordinance shill Intnje without compensation. The petition alao demanda that the court enter an order domandin‘ that tht city of North ('hk‘m be con:- pallod to keep an adequate not of bmka showing the water productton and comaumption, and that lr. Cator be supplied with quarterly reports of the water business as provided On the oritn'nal contract which date- back to Dec. 16. 1921. NORTH CHICAGO [8 IN I0!!! TDOUBLI The petition sum that the pmont voter rate to comumen muses from 35 cents to the print: houneholden to 19 cents to the {marten nnd big concerm. The complainant dorlnm that it cost; between N and 21 cents to pump the water and that the for- tory patron-(e in I 1min: proposition. Mr. (‘ntor uh that a tentative rate of 35 cents to everybody be established until the deficit hnr been Ibolishdi. and thut I uniform rate of 25 cent:- then he mule efloctive. The rum In! Thunday interfered with the annual ï¬eld mod 0! lb! Lincoln Ind aniniu «book. The unannhed events we" completed on Monday of this week. The winnen win he given the†ribbon: at our clmxng nwmbly. June 15. The graduating du- 01 the Lin- coln school will prawn! Shkupcun‘n “A: You Like-It" on Frtduy evenin‘ June Mb at eight o'clock. The pin) will be given It the Lincoln uchool undu-r the direction of Mn. Human-t Pym-nun The graduating vxervian will be held Wednesday evening. June Nth, at. eight o'dock. Mr. J. S. DIRK.“ (‘hrk “x11 spruk and the children of th- uppu grades “ill sing. The following lrr thr members of H:- clnns of 1922: Richard Brnnignr, Roy Claw-y, Ed- m Lamm, Kuhyrn Mayer, Jam» nm. Rulh-Ofcnlock, Robrn Sey- furch, William Spengler. (Emlyn swiglnz. Rmh Wain-r und Burk The Council of the ('ity of High- land Park. Lake County. lllinoh. do ordain: SECTION I. That I Board of Appeals in god for the City of High- land Pnrk is hereby established. W i "I: ma from nnd the: {be due of me pau- m o! ,‘N', _ordir£ncn._ SECTION 3. That J. J. Baud it hereby Wpointcd a member of aid Board of Appcnlu. we! be skull hold his paid oflice {or a ported of two "an from and that the dub of the puma:- of this ordinance. SECTION 5. That the aid Bull (1 Appeals shall have such men} and shell perform euch duti- u; at; now nuthorined under the my 0! 0 cert-iv) Act of the Luci-lune; of the State of Illinois, entitled: “An, Act to confer certain lddidonnll powers upon (‘ity Councils in cida.‘ and Pmidenu end Bonni- of True» '- u-es in villages end lncorponm towâ€, concerninx‘ building! Mr structurvs. the mummy of the use} a! lot Brunt, the clluiflcntlon off nudes, Industries. bulldinxx end; structurefl Wllh respect to lot-“on. and wgulatiun. the creation of: irllicu of diflenm clnmu, And the. gullithenl of regulation: and m; iridium applicable. thereto." 1'»; pron-d June 21*. 1921.11! force July l.| SECTION 4. TM: 000. ll lobed: ig hervby appointed a miner of am Board of Appeals. wd he lb.“ hold H9 nid 000: for a period of on: year from and all" the dm- of “I: m of this ordnance. si-rcnox 7. Thin onlllsnco my be in (one And eflcd (m and an" its pus-(r. nppnwnl 3nd public.- AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A BOARD OF APPEALS IN AND FOR THE CITY 0? HIGHLAND Approved May 290:. I922. ATTESTED; E. A. WARREN. (‘in Chi-t. Filed May L’GUL I923. Pusaed May 26th. 1922. LINCOLN SCHOOL SAMUEL ll. HASTINGS, § Monument Mausoleum - Headstone 1 3 Collins Doane "g:- MW at n: um sums ' 4m nu ‘Viuit our plant next to the North Shore Stodon. Wk. We have the modem machinery and our work is famous for it: mperior quality. You will not he urged to purchue. - DEPENDABLE will be correct md durable anywhere .by the old reliable MdPherson A! III OLD “AMI mehmw