FRSIMY, advance to th- l'atrbns of mu: 'l‘Hï¬ATRE o In: 1:3, '5 “Jim! D H,\\'h iul fl Rmxne DriVP inter {1 I “I" a 1hr: 9.9 El. HF ‘ ROOKED TREE!" anquets [{(IHI l \f Production )MPANY m .VCE eatre .TRE H Highland; n Hu- following 7000": 1hr: \‘ w \\ “but“ , tnvp‘ completed ~._y cw] ventilating {'11: flat in here Mn; and Ventilatâ€" -.v:!i @able as to of airéper minute. : Quaha. Mgr. ’9 )q , 7:30 p.m. “war tax 3c ,ixvar Lax 2c gin u Jewish {3m- . 7.5.231 thinn a, mama; Mid (afdiita- ï¬ï¬‚h m. i plcmu’ hdj 50m: tins}? l injusty im- am hum! thu {an Lyrngeness it a: home. A 7:30 p.m. var tax 3c var tax 2c Park 10.500 ILWO .2000 H.090 3;.hf'wmjbid gillibe received x1911} that day. 1 sung. intcndmt's at In" n’L-lctk i I’d-L .‘X‘ ‘1? UL‘CT‘k‘d fur the paving of thy Hzï¬lm-l Psrk-DWPï¬Nd ruxd Juij: Iâ€. a'wwlin'.‘ to (‘hmlm F“ Innâ€"«.11. x‘ ml: :upcrizrtcndvnt 'of Ii‘,.h§‘»’.l)’5. The superintendent’s es- timate an t‘: having: is 379.000 “J‘d on 159 Lake \‘ilHâ€"I’ox 1.13:? road. which is a!“ to he paved. about '\ '0'). The bids for both piews of v 1m: funidu‘g sj‘ace. no nas awe-mu Ngun wmk‘ i.“ H " "‘ W" "'“‘ Bms 0): NEW ROAD OPENED JULY mm trict 2.}? at a special meeting. Tue-3â€" (hy (11112121, June 2“. lst contracts for (he ccmtruction of the new Elm Place intermediate school flnr $122,000. The gynernl contract Went to the Charles R. Anderson (,‘omnany of (first, \Hich hai ruxntly com- N" 10d th: $;0'),OI)0 Skokie sc'autl at Winn-(kw. T. H. Dcckcr and (‘rzm- puny w.~~ awnded the plumbin: ('Hn- traft. The homing and ventihuwn n aft 1. ‘ W15 given to Lewis 11de (21;,- mn‘t? (EL-.120, this ï¬rm having in- stnli: E u!’ heating apparatus in pri- mary :zr‘d (-le-xm-ntru-y building’s. Puul Bcrp‘nzlrdt “'25 given the contract for reinAL' ' trvvs necessary for secur- }‘ .Idir': race. He has alre-ady inL: CONTRACTS LET FOR ELM PLACE BUILDING WbRK \MOUN'I‘S T05 \ ‘2 Gflieral Contract Awarded to .‘Charles E. Andaman Co.. egg" Chicago. Preliminary i . Work Begun According to a dispatwh fcnm Springï¬eld Tuesdsy. the (purity u" Lake, County Treasurer Roy Bran-her. and others ï¬led notice in the orï¬w of the Tlork of the Suprcme mun thin tbéy would ï¬le a petition {or a reâ€" hearing in the case. Thi; i: a rumpletv \ictnr)’ fur :‘n‘ taxpayun of flu City of Highland Park whu I‘cfurk'd tu pay {av-s “hiv‘ \wrv Ea-‘i .1 without authority of law ~;"I!‘.tf“3}‘ tn statute and the (Hummu- ’iun. 'l‘hv taxpayers in this use :ere “press-mu! by Ernst S. can. â€911:3; ‘F. Dickinsnn and Schumachcr and Murphy. s; vc , This is the case in which Mr. HAwkins of this city ï¬led a bill in the.Circuit Court on behalf of him- seh‘ and all other taxpayers of the 523' of Highland Park to restrain ’ collection of the illegal taxes for the year 1920. The taxes complained of were: i. The taxes extended upon the il< legal 3†per cent raise in the assess- ment which was made by the Board of» Review ull all real pruperty in the ('iiy of Highland Park. - 2. All illegal taxes in the numiii pzilitj; occasioned by the munty clcrk i'ailim.r to scale the various taxes under [hf provision of the Juul law. 3 Tun-s assessed to pay $47,000.00 mun-est and 5.30.0000!) principal on hands purported to have been author- ;2rd by the Bum-d of Supervisors of Lake- (launty, which were nu: autvhur- .w! by mid Board and whivh hm! ' r1 issued. l‘ \ t‘ 1' The Supreme Court at Sprinï¬eld lust week afï¬rmed the decree of the circu‘itl vourt at Waukegnn in re,- stéain County Treasurer Roy W. Brauher from collecting the total as- cessments for 1920 on Highland Park property. .ril;t.:--< but nut un lands and lot .nrmh- hf citiw :xml viflexgvs lyin xizhin Salt! Sunimry Distrivt. 7 Fiftrn: Hundred Dullzuw 21mm yriatmi an! lr'n'd hf; m‘dinum-o 4' z ‘ I’M-k East Park IH~ Ruling Makes Final the Victory of Highland Park Citizens Who Fought Illegal Taxes OBJECT 0R3 WIN IN HIGH COURT RULING DECISION IS AFFIRMED tau» 0' U0 1 Eu: [he 13»leng ~nv luv .4 rump} aim-d «mph-int :n'u Mega] NUMBER 18 The Board of Educati )i‘f Tun rents- un each $100M) :15- i in thy Nurth Shore Sammry 'rv \fllt‘ï¬f d Ml vuid l‘wzluw levied un xrul luts in the cities and z! nut un lands and lots citiw and villages lying Mb nurgm. umounh f« «has in the highway cvflike in Wankegnn 1 the aftarnoonr of (hurt in huldin - Lit-gal and Wm lung'ungv (\f in the r cum“ n of Dis- T be Highlaflh Park « u ' AH uf New swimminz‘ suits hr v.. ‘wet; v- cured for the crews through the J B. Garnet: Co. The names (1' those r‘f xhe xecnnj division will be nnnn;.n M in a haze: issue. Tiis war 1h“ Y. M. C. is to haw. tww di\iziun< «‘2‘ thl xif'v saving .7 Fullowin: Are Hu- memhcrs of ï¬rst division: Sumh-y ('arr. rag“ Irving: Bran}, O>Â¥vrn9 “19.0. frm’. Siljestmm. Hamid Farr an! Leun'mi Eichlet. jPaul Schroeder Co. to Occupy ‘ Former. Ofï¬ce of Highland Park Press 1m (hi but in ILL'khz‘. this lirza- (f Pu>invx an “make for the cvntinmd tl‘ 1w; '.l «n: .- p’riw. LIFE SAVING ( REW MEMBERS ANNOI'Ni‘ED The ofï¬cv has been nicely ï¬tted up for the new rm'upunt. with a mcvpuun room and large open ofï¬ce in the front. Back of this is a telephone and C'xurto-r wtwn‘ a n-pmscntative «~:‘ "The Pres" will be located for the cvnx'cnicnco nf thcir ('uitumers in mndliug m-ws ifr'nv. thvir subscrii). ti -n list. rim, :1} u it r'dhfl‘ill' private ('0., Wilmette. and the advantagvs m. taint-d by hning a nermam’nt mana- ger who is so well and favorably known locally: Mr. I". B. Williams. This ï¬rm has been vspecially 5‘an ('rsx'ful in Highland Park. it has had the support cf an old and well 05(ng- Iished ï¬rm: t'm- ['aul Schroeder and Paul Schrm'dvr and ('ompnn), which for the past six months ha: hm: lpcated,m 354 (‘cntrll ave.. is m'vx'iné: intn the m-w ofï¬ces now kw- \ucaml 3:; the Highland Park my, Miss Hinklt-y is a graduate of Lewis institute and for three years was lbomestic Science Instructor in the eVm-atiunul grade and high schools of lsouth Bend. Ind. She then took a (pmitiun as head 02' hospital dietetics lin South Band and now is lecturer ifor the Corn Products Rvï¬ning (In. .She has conducted many successful jcooking institutes all through Indi- lana. Iowa, Wisconsin and lllinui»~ ‘(luring the past righu-rn months. The (lax M», ii to install n ll]<>d“i ‘kitchen for ilw four day murw un-l ‘tht' [LipiL'S Hf [hv lu'lunw‘ will he as follows: July li-Thv Keys to Eum'vw in ('nvkt-ry. Thi< will inuludc u (lemwn- :zli‘utiun nf the l‘nw‘t mi-thods in linking c'ikvs .iml icings. July 13 «Shun wuts in uw on Bak- REAL ESTATE FIRM MOVES TO NEW QUARTERS rm 13v MN! â€11‘ {um t-"wtmg d Hinklc)’ :md appt-tizim: 1m: tin- p- 11m r. :‘czl 5.11111. (rd hr flux! ; int; «izu'. Iw- duughnu vnffm- ('nkv. frittm'x July H IH solutely free to every woman in High- land Park and will be given at 10:15 a. m. on July 11, 12. 13 and Nth. which days will be the ï¬rst four days the Gas (‘0., is in the building. lfndcr the auspices of the Highland Park Woman's club Miss Elsie Hinkâ€" ley, dietetion expert and lecturer on (-mkery and halam‘cd menus. will con- duct 3 {our day cooking institute in the new quarters to be occupied by thv North Shore Gas (‘0.. on SL Johns ave. The lectures will be a1» Miss Elsie Hinkley. In Charge of Four-Day Course at the N S. Gas Co. Olice WOMAN’S CLUB PLANS COOKING INSTITUTE Tho four day {TIL up n :‘m HHI July H. (‘. in Have Two ('gews This Year. To i’ubï¬sh Names _In Next Issue (Em 11< :u\4‘ u“ m icnmndmti-m m, 1.11.. .mn-r m. :‘cztllwpmi )1 shah Hf 1hr lYi‘lH' I'm l< “WIND IYLV Q VIVVV T!) in†":1(-:i:n with (h. ‘mtinm 1) .\ 2n. hm hr (1 ‘stunts. liYIX' .5 m.yunn'n<(u ! mwliï¬wi 1m.) [4 [minty sandwich†thi '. with the il\.~‘.: ‘Xfl'iih1‘ ()1. UK' dub >110 (‘1'. the 1H}: .. U“ be m: x Mln't' (nurse “'11; nwnirn! ( i . prvnqrmiun iw itm! [u r 'm :H!‘ JP v v0 ry 14] Pull; {or 'd th;x Punt the 1H}: and urlxun U I‘ll) In tutc will 1an will Mm :7: I‘M†"a «Living (n \\';ukuxzxn rig-11w whvn the 0d)" Cir camv undw 'ke El~ m s‘ «4‘. Linda" (M ‘mck .‘cr aJtonw’:il;-. $9 In: tak-n to (he I! iy'sznd X‘ark bmpil‘J -n‘. and in†:v.‘.‘.unc‘d to 3!.3‘3-1‘. 5!, n! . \hughvr .5 .‘vfï¬. 9121.3 Elm. u, G. Li Pct r. Umnnun :91: w, nudgintd n hm] nu! on hot 21'4“! leg. and ‘. u b31123: 'rui vd Tue dn' aftezna n abwut (hrec o'rlvrk “Lyn the Hudwn redun «h» Wins div. mu. 2'.'.1~ flxud; ’5 a LIT dxi'mn by \antvr Gin?" rung r (n! 1% " .': :12 TM a . «tun- ‘n Highwa-d. ’I‘rr Fm'; ~12 Lu.» (Jumped and :uuwi “nan min. Mr. Cider wu‘ INJI'RED IN SMASHl'P NEAR BLOOM \"lADl'LT Marion St. Peter Hurt- “hen Two ('ars Collide Tu'cs' day Afternoon Work id rr~_:n-<.~ing rapidly on tbv n-w First ain‘t! pavement. A steam shmxl and a gang of laborers have (-leund‘ away the old pan-morn. which has so long join-d the wanhvrs and b<lts éut of all auurmobiks that pagwd‘over it. 3nd the width of the rcad has been increased. A I-‘ordmn h'actnl’. purchaard (hi: wcek from the Springer and Pen-on 2a,:vn~jt. h†be: n LIN d i: {L n“ 11.: [Mr (M road. The «'-n~hur‘i v: w i, la heir; dvn-J by H. 'rï¬ 1"â€le It i< (xmcttd that Ur- ::\Id~.d in a rHJf '.‘.i1 ’1' t" IHI' UK I?! Ill-IN" Il'l’lll \ll' "Ullu I ‘ Tnndly u (an. famous non-l by lnn MIC Lin-n wnh . an all slur cast; Saturday. Rudolph' The h“ “mu" between "’9 â€h Valentino and May Murray in “The "1" the Your“: Men's flUb Vi" 00W Dem-mus Little Devil." Mum“. .3 to puss nut Tuesday. I: I future [Wovthirty sMurdn), st... prormm on of the Elk l-‘uurth of July celebra- (im in Sun-wt Wood. Lu! year "he hauls 1mm.- uf thi~ papgr. __fl *. Y. M. C. boys defeated the Elh :4. WORK pROGRsssmG I 25".?33'3‘11’ 1,1125%»le 3: ON NEW PAVEMENT Hixhhnd Park. Game MIN .1 1:30. Other Glut-I Bumpy Old Surface of First St? 1h. sum“, 3;“... m. powâ€, l’lowed and “lid“! :(Zlenvim will he the nut-Mien he". Incl-em ‘ Dos Plninu will fallow July 16. la Alu- ï¬rst 01.: norm of gun". The Work 5. rr<»:rr<.~ing rapidly on tbv ’ Flks will travel to Dec ruins: the n-w Fir.“ alive! pavement. A steam fullnwing Sunday, JUN 23- This shm‘cl and a gang of laborers have "Md“? â€"1"" Hiflhl‘fld Park I (-leuud‘ awav the old nan-morn. which ‘ "“l’m' â€Ti". "W ‘zitr “Mk" .1 9.! ._‘.' . 2' ‘n .4 \\ hu lnvvd and fought “hen I'm tH tinu- “rd “'ii.‘ new; “Mm-May and Thursday. Thomas Meighnn In his lath-l prm duction "Our‘ Leading Citizen". 3 George Ade story; Friday. "The Bul)~ Hie Brier Bunh" from the world famous non-l by [an MIC Lin-n With an all slur cast; Saturday. Rudolph Valentino and May Murray in “The Delifluus Litzlc Devil." Mntinee I: tvuvthil‘t)‘ Smurdny. Su- prormm uh huh 1mm.- uf thi~ papgr. l llavinin's clientele, {allowing nor- lnuim-y of other seasons. made of .Suturduy evening's owning {or he ‘ten Weeks of opera. what is usually described an a gala event.’ The ludi- 3cm» seemed to have come m hour g“Iiorl.« Godounoï¬." and not mereb' ,whau-ver entertainment might be lukinx place on Ruvinia's sage. 3 Then- was a warm Won‘t-'12 for the lnL-wm‘mrmn to Ravinia in the “Boris" lentâ€"oAdamo Didur. long a criebrlty I‘vuri Th-ntrv w:}~ ‘.-~:-rll ’Iw f Helen (‘hnuux‘k and Rir'nutd Uh “Yt'.'«)“‘ Men and Unln' udnpuâ€"f fr- tnc {amt-12‘ Irm- (v5 af'.-er.::;:~ “Huh-mm†.‘viv rm; 2!wa ‘;1_\'. L'n Barrymore 1": "Hutml‘rf‘n‘; f‘urmnuun! sum-r rm» TL n Boy ' Tumday. “Uh“! F, Imvim! m‘nurun: new! xvu-‘z: Q".H: Wednesday and Thursda}. 1'th .‘ioighan in “Our Loading Citizen. Matinee Sui. WILLIAM S. HART IN “WHITE OAK" T1155. I‘mght. u! \. .. "l Paglincri." Fri- .11) qwmnx. June SH), â€Mamm;" Sax- .i'n'. Jul) L Hftl'l'ld'hn, UH'hP'KlI’I pmgrhm. mumm. ""u\'.nlle!rn Rusti- vunz" and La Xmarrulsm" Sund-y. nip rh mn, uzx'ht'flr‘ll program. -,:. “.Iucz: Iii l.;unnwrm<mr"; .. ruin}. My 2; rwmnx. orchestra ~14 mum: "'u>~>~fu‘.'. Jle I. ut'lvrnme m 'I'.«-~4t.:; â€mummy ("‘l't‘l’n): "H Trm~ .'|.<"'L' ; “ran-rdd)’. July 5. ewnmg. Sinu- Saturday night Ruvinia hus- gum- along m (hr accusmmed w‘y ulth good crowds. drspiu 1hc cool wmthvr uf the past few (hyn. 1112 program fur the next .wvon (1‘)“ “1!! he as followx: H‘L" MIL-mum! 1Thursduy) at three n1 M'k. chiMn-n'.~ program With fvlk dunwr Ly [hr pupil‘ of John Ill-war; «hwy. u! x.. --x Paglincri." Fri- in th- name of the part. and Anne Rosele. I new sopnno. There was a grating for Gennlro Pnpi when be mad.- his way to the tondudor'n stand. and [hen- Wen‘ wparnte dour onstratinnx fur ulher seasonal Ravin- nuns. Seasoned Ravhhns and New; comer: Given Hearty Re- ception Saturdny Evening culwms comm AT RAVINIA TODAY “BORIS" OPENS THE SEASON I) H; C! HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS THURSDAY. JUNE 29. 1922 Ha Curve A. Spencer of Lib-r13“ Elle f ._..â€"â€"- 3 -â€"-â€" vino uon 35 out of 39‘ In u MRI An 1: cram Iod‘.’ will be held? “autumnâ€: 0931'»â€" hin Ann: of 51:th honed Ln â€Muss. :2 rs the T. B ‘1} «man in“ u: \. (and. m Wmlm Pete I!!! and Gum “eve-m Uimiu In: ’61:": 8.1 mt. fwd: v July Hume! umm do w» to Pun you, which n ruxlrded u a can ihdm ch of (our and ¢l~wn 3h.- “ 1.0 It. hat was nut. We" retard. Ii" hr very much Sign». an in d nMflWHflM “I. in evidence huh mem- rau Iron. a" xdï¬cfltl'. Eve; one hi) .I'm I†huh m and pacing queens ad km of :1».qu M m hand.“ to “In WW mun. , audit-.11.. ‘ , ‘ï¬tm. ‘ m" Four harness rates will open the' min: 50:50" at the Lake count)" {nit wounds. Libcnyvllle. on July Fourth. and n murd crowd at nu" . (Itch will have the {cut of their. lives for em-x'uvum unfurled lv T'l"*‘ in: hul tun «xrxtln'z gum-s of red- hut ban-lull. Mlny who hnu‘ Mn atuntllnz rn'm: rw-n'v- an Li‘eï¬y» ville every y-nr for two or lhm decades will withns - matinee uf rml whivh will «whose anymim they law ever >117. (Mrr {Ar rrs-l Ch". us tin-re u:- sprv tn ht some exriunx ï¬nish“. Thue runs will lr won throw}: nmc driving Ind ea: dunner matches on the up! tum , Every hen! is sure to com-in mur exciting (“turn I: the horse! In evenly malrhcd and in the pink r’ condition. rudy n- rnpond :0 lb» ward. It". The My Ilalht< v.’ 2‘10 (by “'31" Ex rho h." mllt- howl: whif‘u gm :0 m'J- . up (In 0! 1h» rncu. FAST HORSE RACES FAIR GROUNDS THE 4th a" Izm n! (I! t? 1‘ FHA team. Plri . UK ( -:y c 'v If} (h!- r-wmhh. n 0! hr ï¬rm n at n m: until. huinz de'c-‘ud; Ghâ€"ndc-w rn (he Luna's flrld hut: Sunday 3.2. Thic will no doubt be‘ a battle worth mint. The â€no will b:- cnlk-d It 3'o'clmk. v \ "'uw with Park Ridg‘! has been Irmmwd fur Sum‘v-v I)‘ (he 1:111}. A Fun! an “'11! hr gun-n Al'uy M elm-on u'clurk, Entries fur the rum-- mun hr in Hw hand: of {he EHx mmmmpc 0n nr lu-{uru Satunily. PARK RIDGE PLAYS HERE NEXT SUNDAY The baseball game between the Elk and the Ynunc Men'n cluh‘wfl! own: It 1:30. It ic expected thu the m-vr ï¬eld will be crowded (0 capacity for this ï¬rst fume in the «fly champion- ship series. At 11:30 then- vul! h- cmvrtummem ' um! bum] run“.. and at 400 o'clmk dancing. to flu- musk of \‘r'lltv: Ford's MAI-mu†Harden:- mrht-nrn will hogin . The hour {NM 5.3“) w, 6:3. will he res-rvod for supper. Aftmlld ihrn‘ will be dmr'n: un m midniuhx. v ages 6. HM )nrd‘. huh†urn-ch} AX 22:1(0 th‘H' Will it a {re-(- act by members of tho drum In! hug). 2. 50 yards. {or yum l. 100 yardu, {or boys. 12 to 14 years Whenthchondnrrtmatthoput it will play “Anew". the audio.“ joining in. After that then will be I short patriotic IddMI by Ihwr Slmuel M. Hutinm. At 11:45 the rum will begin. The \‘trimn events will he he’d II Yolh'l: Everything in “so-t" for (he bl: Elk: Fourth of July och-button at 8‘1th Wood next hie-dâ€. Festiv- ities will begin at 10:15 o'clock in the morning, when the CW Woman'- hand will lfl’h‘. from Chic-go Ind much to thcI park gnu-nor. The line 0! march will be .- follow: Laurel avenue to Lindal, Linden to Conml .veuue: them down Central to Green Bay and. flu! darn Gmn Bay to on part entrust». (Shinto Wonen'n Band Will Ar- rive on Early Tull to Be- gin Festivities It Sunni Wood B.P.0.f. GALA DAY STARTS AT 10:15 A. l ALL “SET" FOR FOURTH 100 yards. luck nee, {of men 100 yard dub. all :38: 100 yard thru- lelued rue. all girls, 12 to H r. The Munich)“ Golf ('nurw “‘i†bvt W “7-!" "’7 w'tï¬rmllv «pom-d on Saturdny. July: . Hannah-on “H“!!! at two n'dock‘ Marni Sumac]? ‘" in Hastings will fly: his ‘oflkm; During the summer months of \u'kum- and will drive thw am 1 July and Aw Community Service "‘ ml! Excayom- younr and (1d is ill-.01 "WNW “3‘ h“ med “'9“ ~“"' , Hid lu jam [Mn that). A nominalgmm of “kl 70â€. Smith 0‘ Guth- “ "ï¬e wuH t.- churgvd for the twin-op 01‘ 7“. “km. W assume chm? Of ll.egrutrtt(1~., ‘ 3th. playground work at our local An eightwn Mt. modal my [mum g beach 'umrnt mu be mum. upen to "â€y'i Bodkin: UK splendid facilities . t . m- m-«r IN 3mm- of an. Pluyrrulnuï¬w u 0" WWI M5 Com- “ may begin at twelve t'rlnrlt but only mun“, Service In. felt for some ï¬rm the ï¬rst two round: playld on u 0 ' the malty of diventna in attention fl, nine hole rout-o can count for prices. ‘ tom-Ii- non 91-71mm! work. Thin Lâ€. 1 Jun thtnk too, minus «111 be Awarded 5 “Mid“! in community lcï¬VitM rt 'und my who in m doubt about plr- ' should prove I that beneï¬t to the “g tiripntiu': val) h- lhoruurkly ( m. 3 Nb of Highland PM having Ch"- ,d.\;n:~c-d thal i; i, wmh n tzi .l I) cx-gdm in having (in! their chfldm not 1 nminin. tin-u prim which an M VIII be 11‘0"“! W \Vhik t! b, ‘on disphy in J. B. Gal-now: vim. flu bunch. Ilia Smith who Inn has m1 The noun. In tn «an.» audition but very Mk work in .{or in ï¬rst war. Clubs. ball: and r0- Glthrk. William. M “I. III-W trams": will know nap-«um the. m {My - W ,tohcbutltatlheflmteeonDu-r- Wadnhbdhndmthr Inï¬eld we. Don't {mused-u. Sat- put W m a“ will he g uni-y. July In at two o'clock. move of motorist hunt. to ha vat ' The when 0! flux-fly council acting at an “floor: bard mat with ,0: Put mu.mx.m 28. H- tho m o! W" plan in! prov-dun. Gamer-l dim wu .hnd with him to the vainly local damn-unt- u- Pnrk Board had; and" eon-Marniâ€. Mayor Runny; Walled u sumac. of an park Hannah-hm“ LI. pledge! nude by it)». mundane†It (be .public muting: 9"“ to 0!. election ,on the WW, dam in; nu mu =p-rt of tho city of Hixhhwd Pink ‘ lyinx watvo! the Clucaxo and North- mum niiw-y W with mud! 'urrimry in Doerï¬dd town-Mp. with: ,nfemm to the limit of it! 1hr! ‘would be levied mint: property that ‘ W» to be annexed. and "1me thud the pn-clordon pie-dye: be hithfuhy‘ kept and that the Park Boa!!! prepâ€? n dam or M. ya: plan duct-him; no In 10 pouihle the m andthlwdrkmbedomdnï¬nxthis period. lupin: in mind their plodgwf WLMW tau-s TNv â€two" “90 e ‘ punt!) Minn.“ ll OHM-ad L) Ur i ulo of a] men! park Wiy h'l «that a- db or an part cumin: and and that nu cxpcnlimrv HA' nude berm-Id us. bovine of the Pa-k} Bard. and an no Migrating. m rmud other than I0: forth upnn a; plua (hat mly be flashy. (‘na‘w‘ ‘ cowrinz n pa-n'od of {hm or ï¬x PYTHIAN SISTERS TO GIVE LAWN PARTY Mr’anmcntdmnu- “on and print m he and: at the opening of flu mm on Tuudny INPROVEIEN'I‘S ARE the colorful outlook. â€any lmpmmonu Inn been made in the (rum plan a! catering to the public, not that the added floor npnoe ha been secured and every puulble rflort will be nude for (he cnmfun Ind plenum of the patrons. H‘lu Helm Minn who bu Ivev ecu-fully mad the ashlar-in {or the pan two year. will continue as dlnflnr, ably uniï¬ed by her siltâ€. In. Laura Hound and an elï¬ciont rhll‘N 1f hPhN". PARK mama GOLF COURSE OPENS SAT. Prizes for Talmt on Dis. It h hound'to catch the papal-r fancy And am one to linger over “in community. (‘Thou an buy vinyl (or the Y. W. ..A u the" in to be a general fuming of When .nd «feuds no 'u to bring chem dour together und unfly the uflvitm of both places of work. The «four!- do.“ n- door: Thunday "all. the dinner and re- nnin: dead Friday. Saturday und Bind-y. opening Monday noon in an m loath. 686 Owen: avenue. Y; W. C. A. CAFWIA MOVE 10 NEW QUAR'I‘ERS Will boat. In Funa- H. P. play in Guinea's Window. Mayor WIII Speak MISSED â€DAY {a scnoon MARIAN AT A. L. A. MEETING Rachel Buldwin. llbnrhn of been Md’Shkldu high uhool it â€weigh ha in the forty-fourth awn! war, in d an Anette-a um slid-v" .60: at Mt dd. '0‘. The can?“ lam opus! load†and win that Saturday. Alma-t my Mum of “hr-r7 M is king di-zumd .1 ‘hc' ï¬fty or m unit-no wh'rh av: 23,-.- tnz held this vat. SLAYER!!! ll'l‘ 0W BY’WWOR SMALL 'ud wou'm in um Matty shot!!! enroll by Wight of Saturday. July iENGAGl PLAYGROUND I WORKER AT BEACH 5 ma loan Sam 0! Guthrie. ou- ' lam-u. My“! for i . Hun-«8.03 The new all In; and Annular! Legion «and-rd will be on oil-play in L. R. Kim‘s “or! («narrow and wlll remain there until am: July pm. 3 The driz‘r for mm I“ when vhk-h spend on June mu 1: mu it: proves- ad will â€that an“! July ï¬rst. Every eligible um The wing ordinance wont into eflect Immediauly an" the Mint. 1! had hen pun-ad by the cowâ€, but wu Imdcd tomponrfly when a petition vu rimmed. “king {or a special election an the issue. ~ and Inc. M PM mud: All W 00‘ of the nth-y. mm: of Beach m Tho min; magnum was used with a unjority a! 188 at the special election hdd Int Suturdly. A deal of interest was m- ife In the issue. Zoning mud to debut when the ï¬rst In. part any in Suturdly evening. that from tin ï¬rst wud. Then the can: “rd: â€pond each m I mm- unl majority. Th0 hum v“ wu mowed in the Third wad. when .05 ballots were out. Ind 867 (mm-ed the ordnance. R Secondwnrd: maximum mummunhdlmlumd. ‘l'Nrd Inn]: All territory cut at Toul I77 â€I First ward: All territory vat 0! th- can.» ad North Western nu- Third mmeaMM-um hop-duo- m u a; Anthem-«Wad. ISSUE PASSES 377 1'0 254 VOTEISSANC'I'ION ’1. WNW DRIVE INN SATURDAY mVoubva-dm Favor It V0â€!!! 18