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Highland Park Press (1912), 17 Aug 1922, p. 1

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M.\.\'I)ER FRITHT (H'ITS GREAT LAKES J nar; .ttery l Knows” lillions ('HH\ 21 girl “'h" nqcr dinLr ul‘tfs AY gust 21 and 22 ARI) ‘, Highland Park, Illinois Knows ‘Aug. 23 and 24 YUl'XG ERVICE TIES 1n battery ON” VICE 21 )3 H Y' UH" x-g‘ns, Czars. mi nn have find Hm “5â€"1: may be \,-.-1-ptâ€"â€"}{as Life M I’t‘ 15 EU) YUUH} HD\V- \ and saw horses. ‘Jf gnu-e for base~ fik‘ Ex“. ELI. t'\’K‘CU- Lakes Naval .; last twenty- n- yesterday Lu .un aboard the )‘.\' in Ihx’ {’3- r '1‘. < not yet. OBJECTORS WIN IN TAX LITIGAHON Judge Perry L. Persons. in the mimty court. Monday rendered an opinion in the tax litigation arising out of the 1921 levies for the Cities of Highland Park and Lake Forest. After callingr attention to the imâ€" portant-e of the case and its recurrence for three successive years, continued as follows: "I need not state that personnel of counsel or parties. officers or individu- als, if this Court is to perform its duty impartially and without fear or favor, has no place and is not to be considered in this statutory proceed- ing invulvinu. as it does, many ques- tions of law and fact. We have been reminded during the hearings of what similar difliculties which have arisen during the past three years on presentation to this court each June by the county treasurer of his appli- ration i'or judgment~ for delinquent taxes, following which. in every case, much dissatisfaction has been ex- pressed by certain property uwners in wurt with thv method by which the . . . .. . cuurt Hf [h Ahmhamsm‘ diViS-iUHK‘ of (\h'ie "on: t \vrrt- ufln‘mc Judge Persons Decides Thirty Per Cent Horizonlal ln_â€" crease in Highland Park Illegal hm‘ th‘ “3"" (J\L‘\ "'H' H“ [hi5 u \‘ivul not? The annual lluwrr ShulN under me auspices of [hr North Shun- Garden club will lx’ held at the llakc Shore (‘nuntry club. (Elem-m. next Tuesday. Augu.~t '32, from 3 th 10 o'clock. Tickets include entrance m following gardens: Louis Kuppenâ€" hoimer. Hu‘bburd Woods; Must-s Born,.Glencoe; Samuel Marx. Glcn- cue; Charles Sumehill. Clem-09; George Pick. Ravinia; Julius Rose- enwald. Ravinia and Jonas Kuppen- heimer. Lake Forest. t he ausplcox 01 I club will be (‘nuntry club Augu.~t 2'3, fl ARE SUSTAINED BY COURT North Shore Garden COUNTY TREASURER IS AFTER DELINQUENTS County Treasurer Roy W. Bracher announced Tuesday that he had start- ed the collection of .delinquent per- sonal property taxes. and that unless the delinquents respond immediately a constable will be sent after them to cbllect the tax. Constable fees will be added to the amount' of the tax. "In most cases." said Deputy County Treasurer lra E. Pearsall, “the constable fees will double the personal tax." NUMBER 25 78 Acre The 78 acres, known as the Shea- hen trnct, lying next to Sunset Park and extending from Central Ave. to Park Ave.. has been sold for the Sheahen heirs to Bernard Rosenstnne by Coale and Son. Surveyors are on the ground laying out a subdivision. All street improvements are to be put in. and lots offered for sale on easy terms. \NXI'A]. G TO BE 'm-n rm uprmn-fi 4 Ems of Registration for New Students. No Changes After Opening The Deerfield High school will open on Tuesday. September fifth. All new students should rcgistyr Monday, Tuesday. Wednosday. ur Thursday. August 1’3, 29. 30. 31. All old students who wish to Tmalxe chungvs 'n {Eu-fir rwgi-‘hzmun card: should do so before school opens as no Changes ix'ill he mndc after Svpt. UivewErxhibit at Lake Shore Country Club 8. HIGH SCHOOL WILL OPEN SEPT. 5 Acre Tract West of St! Park To Be Laid Out in Subdivision rw mu lvel Wt ~f this county z'm V“: L‘ . GARDEN SHOW BE HELD Tl'ESI).\Y H' >uâ€"canl, m f‘m- yuan: s county; {hr Vail and I'HSCr. m-cuHL-fi. in which thh mum. in sustaininz‘ > u-rtuix‘. tun-s for WW. ,I L): [hev supwnn- cnuri; suâ€"t‘aUml. invnlvimr .u_ in w‘rit'h thl- «h-vni'm 1;. - I,” the 1W“ I“ w the imam! the hmzu‘d ('2' review, vow xx'-\"-v'<‘-zi “3; Wm and Min 1' IIE-Ja-vtmw UN in Whirl! n» appeal cizher party, all nf how a lamentahlc lurk H! on pnm- T) cir rvgiwhzuiun card: before school opens as 11 he mndc after Svpt. re {ewe West 1 huVN under the Club to ('nuns Ind l‘y' mm. The cummittce wmpusmgaf Mt‘s:~r> Hastings. Baldwin. Buyn'h, Dean and Price who have been ruining in their efi'urts to secure Luyl'w subâ€" scriptions of $5,000.00 9: Inward raising the needed $130.0 10 with which to build tho new 'mnl ad- dition, wc-re rewarded (HI: hril‘ 0(- HOSPITAL BUILDIN Active Committee . es Subscriptions of 35 0 Each for New Build' )3 which to build tho new h ditinn. wc-re rewarded {m furts un Sunday afternnvx: uf uur mmd (‘itliflt‘n\ tn eituutiun hm! 100" (“(j‘l'IiJ the committee that the) 1 to juin the roll of honor hum $5.00!) which now numbvr who han- hvon rot that nmuunt an own duw Thr mmmitu-e has hope; several more mam” tn [ht‘i and the community “ill ‘ cmeriremy. The sub (um der Mr George L) nun ni ing and mntemplutr big] drive in a <hort time. \1 suburban towns between Evanstcn have made an eti direciion which means thai Pmk nlwnv prvgrvssivm this improwmenl maiMain position as the choiw of towns on the North Shun izens will respond whe call is made for the nm: with which to (‘i'l‘flDlQ'tk‘ th‘ puivlii- impri‘venwnts. I NEXT WEEK‘S PROC AT PEARL 1‘] Monday and Tuesday. $ascina- tion." Wed. and urs. “What No Man K Vs" T. ~ fullmving pln'luro- ~}~, “n at [’0an Thontn- m Sumhy, Bony Fornpsu \my‘ the Woman"; .\h Tuwday, Mae Murry in iiwr" u brilliant dwmu \xh. danced with dungvr (L Illzling; \Vvdnmday and ("mm Kimball Ynung in pxulurtiun. “\Yhnt No M W. duma from the pen 01' .m; Friday, “ Euck" Jnnvfi ‘1 western pu'tun- H‘.‘.’.-il"; Saturday. (Qarm‘ i1 "Garments 0! Truth" :1 l} himum pi'turv ('l-rthvd Thv drama of n buy with hnrscpnwvr immzinalinn ‘ hvrsc town. Matinee at \‘aturduy. See program page of this paper‘ A narrow drowning a lent was au-rtt-d last Sunday afte n when \liss Susie Cameron of th' It). aftA-r eal. ven- partaking of 11 noon dn) tun-d out. only a short d has intn the lake and was aiezed th a hint. in}: illness. Mina Clmer Shad nnt ventured into deep wate nd nl-~ though she was completpL s hmergvd under water. she was diltcly brought to shore and wi he help of first aid treatment adm stared by the Young Men's Lift- S g Crew, Miss Cameron was soon ived nnd permitted to go hqme. FAINTS WHILE BA'I IN LAKE.‘ BIG EVENTS PLAN H Combined Councils ton] Celebration A the Forest The picnic planned b bined councils of the Kni umbus promises to be on zest events of the season held Sunday, August Glen- view Forest Preserve. ial cars from Evanston City lin ill be in operation to the grounds 1 day. The event! of the day inclu three in- door games. The first 0 will be played in the morning “Ween Uni- versity and Ouilmette ' Ravenswood and New :1 councils. The wfnners of these tw ' ' then play for the penna ternoon. Wilmette won last year and they are again this year. i 3 after it SHERIDAN LODGE BAZAAR NE. Sheridan Rebekah led land Sher- lddn Lodge l. 0‘ 0. F. «in gm» 3 lazaur on the ewnihgs ( \‘optembar 13. ll nnd 15. On th kwning of the 13th the Rebekah lod . will scru- 1 chii ken dimer and on a 15th they will serve a chop suey q'pper. (ln iho owning of the In ‘ Sheiiilan lOdIU‘ will give I dance. ‘1 5 The bani-r held last 811‘ , wry successful that it has planned to make it an 1m! FUND INdu-IASES FOR K. {PICNIC m ‘xmnng In myth subâ€": *1 («mnrd‘ . 0 withi witnl ad-i {u ht‘il‘ 0{-; I hr! 'hvh f‘nvl ti. .0an th -, hi. ‘ phx‘ln‘d ‘ ) w do Md (1‘, 11' H u'ntri‘; WWW Park Prgg PM” lis‘. this sIrév un- e- organiz- ing their ".0! gm and in this Highlan 1 $ III II) bier proud I honu Our cit- the finul ed funds C hum of Ky)! u'ntri‘ makvs thv mun-d fur l th'cina- L n girl ly? Edmund hur‘dax. ‘1‘ Ian“! KIM-“N" m w H: mm: HING EUNDAY ifidu Unw- ifi hi“ lat- f'TrI-opvr 1" Hughw ":ln‘hing- a smilv. in ninety n a one (‘kVnâ€"lhir‘y bn bu'k uf alldin I jwill d\\o'-tk ,‘in " IVES MONTH oldBlz 7a! veen l'm- ncils. and councils. am" will in tho I!- ml 'evem. “'85 SO an. and MONDAY CONCERTS PROVING POPULAR 1'lure Dux nnd l’hilxm- Fllcu. t‘flt'h; Mn UM IrmdLL-nm ”*1me in her spm‘inl way. srrH-d in u Wlx- ‘ (‘hnuhan ITmmuth died luddrhl) ner-GrrirBerliuz prugnm by they.-hnday lllul’hllh' {ulluvunx nu unu- l‘hivuxu Symphony orchestra Mom‘hcyn uhwh 9hr undexwvnt at the day night at Ruumn. :whcn thrfAuguntunx hon-tutu]. ('hivunn. She «‘ighth concert of the nrtutg' writ-shun lulu-n suddenly ill un Thursday was gin-n under Louu Hum-Imam. ‘umt WK! n-mnu-d tn thr' hn-q-Itll Mus Dux. “ith (hm-um” Spndnm at uhon- -hc umtnurnt In operation the piano. sang licdrr and ballads by which pun-ed fatal. Strnuss. Hun-mun. Schuhwt. and She wu hum 1n Sundry) m 1868 Schumann. Stnun' ("It “Stand- and un Ml)‘ 3!. 1894 wu marruâ€"d Chen" and Hmm-n'a ”At the Wéll” to Mr‘ Ulu! Lmdbtoou in thin City were high light: of the song group. where they hlvr raided owr rinrr. Miss l-‘nlco was at the pi-no {or To this union wme horn thm child- herself. and did not aim: at all. Sh! n-n. Edith. (taur and Hurry. ll! 01 came out in the bra-che- lnd {lin whom nun'iw her mustachios of the Polinh pianist In Punt-r31 wrnrm wen- hrld ll thr “Fednrn” and played the nucturne home at 2:30 ymtcrduy nftrrnmn which Giordano componed u hack- (“‘nimui-H. [hr Rev. Frank Fm gruund for the big low- M-rne of thnt «.I the l'nmhfirrum church and Rev upcrn. J. Enntrum of Hurhwuod uflcluhn‘ Mr. Eckstnin has announmd thnt Hun-X tmk phn- m Mrmnnnl Purl he has nrrnnxvd with Miss Dux tn (mmo-trry Sl’Et'lAl. DRAWING CARDS PASSED AWAY ON MONDAY Special Numbers on Raflnia Op \l Augustana Hoopiul, Chicago. era Program Are Enjoyed i luneral Held Yesterdu By a large Crowd al the fun") Each Week ‘ chidencc upcrfl. Mr. Eckstnin has announmd Um he has nrrnnxvd with Miss Dux 1n hr a “guest nnifl" I! nut Manda)"- cnm'ort. when Miss Pln'tu also MIX PW u mluisl. TH'» :xftunum th n'ruhr Thur- d .3’ vhxlll'vn',‘ Urdu-4r“ I'rnurum \“l” y-y n' ‘ :AIn. “Ith intt-rprvlalm'l of {hr 1 w“... n'un‘wn I)' Mr, and Mix Mnrxl. ... .~ ()horndurfcr. A! 8:15 this eveninxj "Martha" will be given wnh Queen: l KIWA Friday. Aux. lh‘, It 5:15: "IJ'EII- Mr D'Amurv." vulh l'urclo. lllrrvld. Hailmh-r. Didur. and Film). Saturday. Aug. lit, at 3:0U; ()r- rhm‘lm prugrum. At 3.15, "an." \Mlh (2011111.. Htmu‘lir. Fulrn, lip-nor. Kingstun. Ilanise. {talk-sum. (Hard-- nu. Pultrinirri. Mululrsu, D'Angvlu, Tnft. Aida Paltrinirrl. lk-rmnn. Du:- mu, Goodrich. and ('urer. Sunday. Aug. 20. at 3:15; Orrin-s» trn prugram. At 8:15: "The Sven-l w! Suzanne," wnh Pan-tn. Bunu-r. and I'altriniuri. and “IA Nnvnr. ruiw." “ilh (k-nlle. Kingslnn. Ruth. n-r,. 'D'Anm-Iu, Pumnwn, Mann-.â€" !u. and Ik-rman. Mandi). Aug. 21, It 5:15; (inbu- trn program. The program {or the WW): in f““l|“’§: Mal-mun. and To“ Tucsdny. Aug. 2‘2. at 8:15: “Boris Godounofl." with [)idur. Fnlm. Mor- Lon. Roselle, Pullrinieri. Ruthier, [l-rruld. Gentle, and Dvrman Wednesday, Aug. 23. a! 8215: “Th:- (‘hemineuu." with Gentle, Roselle. Falcn, Dani-e. Rothicr. Pnltrinieri, D'Angelo. Mnlncsu, 1nd Marr. .’ Thursday, Aug. 24, It 3:15: Children's program. A! 8:15: “Manon," with Dux. Harold. Roth- ier. Mun. D'Anzelo. Plltrinieri, Fal- co, Roselle. Correnli. Malta-u. Ind (‘ingolanL Friday, Aug. 25, It 8:15: ”L'Amore lk-i Tre Re." with Snruyl, Didur. Xingu-m. Dnniu. Plltrimen. Ind Falco. __,. A Mario, Alice (icnllr. Hurrold. lndur Saturdny. Aug. 26. at 3:00: Or- chestn prorru‘n. At 8:15: "Romeo 1nd Juliet.” with Mario. Hamld, D’Angelo, Hui-mu. Bluest". Roth- ier. Roselle, Plltrinieri. and Comnti. u... .uwâ€""v. - .v, Sunday. Aug. 2'1. It 3:15: Orcha- tr- program. At 8:15: “bu," with the same cut :- Saturday. Aug. 19. except Harman Dmben. who will play Michelin in plum of Loch D'Anplo. NEW Pansnvmux CHURCH AT DEERE-WELD Building Coot But-am It 825,- 000. Work to Bed- in a Short “-0 Within a coupled weeka'axca‘ vation will be named on the new Deerfield Presbyterian 'ehurch which will be locaud on Wanketan road. Deerfield. It in estimated that the cost will be ”5,000. K. H. Sheldon of Chicago an the architects and contractors. The church will he of English Cathedral type. N foundation which will be laid in about {our week! will be of Hydro stone. On account of the rapid growth of the town and especially the school department 0! the church. it is felt that a new building in great» ly needed. There will be a memorial (“luring- on Monti-y evening. Anxutt (wally-‘1 firsl at eight o'clock in anionic ball‘ under (he amplcu of the lyuk‘f “'urkcr‘ of the World, in memnry of mm» who have passed any. Evm’ Myslc wurker thould “1an (his' ”em if possible. .1» the (mum. of those who "re Mystic: and hue} passed any. MYSTIC WORKERS m HOLD MEMORIAL Sl'N. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS THURSDAY. AUGUST 17, 1922 :ormnou mu ; T0 mas memo: Mn Lindhltwm had during hm Inn: rv-ndvmr hI-n' mndo I hufl of (fiends. tn whum ‘hr newu of her 2 ~.‘ -’ * .. M. ‘chk Thn Kmnm ("Rum nf Prue-go and lb:- ‘mrth Shurr nn- tn rundw! I prrmr .md rnnfon-nn- Augurl 24 ul Runn- l‘urL. m‘vurdmg In word from ‘hc' « \«R‘ulnr hendqunnvn m I‘Mt-amu The pwnn HM» lmludo I“ "1hr lulu mot-l durum the nfuâ€"rmm. ft)- ! \u-d by a dinner, after WhK‘h Hwy “ill ndmurn hr 1hr duh hour Ind huld n umfrr'n m1- There ‘ill him luv 1 Linda” Kn“)! 1n 1hr Ifu-rnnun Mum-n !hr “'uukvpnn Kmuni‘ rluh hnwhall lrnm und [hr Hxnnsum H‘umm‘r (Zul- KIWANIANS 1‘) MEET AT RAVINIA Al'G. 24 (‘HRISTENING PARTY HELD AT RANKIN HOME Thu!) fur yuu-~l~ m-re a-nlerummi u - chrm-mlnu party last Sunday Iflernuun n1 Hm home of My. Ind Mn. Leah.- Runkm un \‘me Aw. The Rankin tuixm Irrr (‘hrllbrhlxi 11"“? Franklin and .l-nu-n Virpl. 1hr new \‘im‘ bun: cundufled by the Ru Wnlu-r Bihlrr, A supper mu served In the run-Ms on the lawn. deco". non! of bunnng‘hrinl used. In Hart and Mn, Scrlnlon nrted n the 53d moChcrI. PROMINENT YOUNG COU- ”.8 1‘0 WED AUGUST 23 Mm: Finn-nor Ehuhflh Van Sheen- den-n. dumb!" of Prof. and Ir; Frederic (Y L. Van Blunder-on of Lake Fore-1. will I)! married to W“- li’nn Winthrop Jun... non o! In. Kathryn Jun“ 0! thin thy. on Wednnd-y, Amt :3. 'n( the residence of her plums. Ir. and In Jamm- will in It home after Sept. 5 in Highland Fifi. '3 COMMUNITY muons AT swan mum Beginning next Thom-y “ht. August .24 we continuing on the following two Thu-flan. viz. Aw an 8! god 80pm 7 a uric- 0! «km- will he held .1 Band Park under the umpire- of Occluflty Service. Through the my a! 0-! park bard sad the RUN.“ Fifi Business Ian's autistic!) per-1r don bu been chained (a the .0 o! the dnm platform and dl pron-d: will [0 toward: cont“; tho yar'n budget. ‘ are busily ens-pd h Mu. Farmers upon "at a. yhld of its: b unr plmulul. It u telling (of I dollar a bushy FARMERS 'fllRlSKlNG WHEAT THIS WEEK ‘11» long continua-d in “other thin ynr, "cording to (Anna Inn bun conducive to n pod who! cup. The luck of ninflll made It cu, to ban?“ the crap and the" an 1" firmer: in the county who In not Rudy {or thrashing. ‘ ‘4 .. Failnn ‘0 M enough W‘rnnume ‘ machine! in m- anly thing which isitht Wm holding back madam." the pm; 1‘!» new cat tine. HM grnom The hay my! in but. My {ht-tint, who r you in uid to have ban on of ataurmwe n “CRIB" II \l'I' on], “a“ w-.. .-l..- ._ . holding back maths." ti! pm; Th: India '0" I110 401th with out time. HM ‘rmmn autumn of Ir. Cub» The hay my: in but. My minim», who put 3‘ their dupe-a! hi: you in uid to have baa on of thoJuru-u" room: 1nd porch“ Ind did but in years. This dd run due to hit utmost to inure to his (out: a the continued dry ”other, flkh‘rmfonlblr and wry plenum. After. and. barman; nun-d1 any. on . Fur-zen mznunny 1‘ «W m (hwy h .Amrnran lA-mun Day “ill hr mlâ€" :-'.rah-n ll Sum-rt Plrk. Labor Day, .Nrm. I A! I [no-«hm; held lust FlldJ)’ c-vc-ninfl. vunoun cummiuuu urn- appmnlt-d to carry out the pro- gnm (a 1hr day and {rum All in-l lulu and purpuum- ll look: like In- ..thcr lug lime for Highland Park {uiks ln-fvn‘ the Iumrm-r I! over, (Inr uf tlu mnm erm‘hons for the day vull lr U My nnhur)‘ parade. wuh lmndp. '11. the morning ll In in- trndI-d to mute Ill urgtmuuuns in (mm m mm lhlr parade and Immedi- nu-ly {alluwlng (hr pnnuk a patriot- r Addrrsu will he dchwn-d I! Sun- art Wuod by m prominent mu or Mllunll udlcinl. nil-cum! ol whirl! will be made later. !n the aftrmann there will hr a wc-ll srlu-dulvd ball game and as a side attraction aflrr the ball game, a program of boxing exhibition: will he ofiend to the public. The refresh- ment and «amnion: minimum- will haw a (all line of nu and other nov- elties fur than» "ho winh to aprnd their momy and it might he well to mention hrre that all profit. derived from the proceeds of the day will he pllt‘t‘d tn the credit of a memorial {and in the owning the" will be danring a; uaunl in addition to the unu- drawing «mu-at. Tiw Amvriran lmmnn [med here has w r mm” 1') ”tr {n n' tvtrl)‘. hav- n yutluputwl an iauuun u-Iplrra- nom, and while m- memberahlp could ll' rounder-Mel}; larg'rr, it in hoped that afm all its plan: for the {all and vnnter have bee-n am-ompliahed. 1hr Legion post will he tlw nutlftll of lllhfl'ru‘ mumt in town. llnn't {nrrvt Amrrlvm: Legion Day Sun 1 (Siva tlw bu).- n glad hand and spend (hr any vnth tin-m. (70Isl rue! ion “'0" Continu- AMERICAN LEGION DAY 10 BE OBSERVED SEPT. 4 PERMITS ISSUED FOR SEVERAL Bl'ILDINGS Btu Military Parade to be Held Followed by Celebration“. In Sunset Purl Budding and romlruction work in Highland Park I. continuing. Dur- ing me past week urn-ml perm!“ Wt!“ Innvd by the oily. R. Seyfert}: in bulldln‘ a $6,500 home in For"! "cutie. ' E. F. Winunon is putting up I pnvut uran- at him home in South Gram Buy road. Bayard Taylor in comtrucfinx a ducco gar-g! In Rice and. uZimmcr and Huber have started work on a new “1,600 brick uncal- m-lnhwmrolWadeand Boach aha-eta. W. B. Eduard: in building a frame dwollina WM“) ”.000 It the corner of Ruin- nnd Fore-t "Ohm. R. Penman will have I 81,000 n!- m u hi. home in Bro-duly, EFFECTS OF STRIKE . - FELT IN THIS CITY railroad Mann’- Hkhhnd Park in beginning to he! CLEAR 3800 ON CARD PARTY AT "GRAINS Boom Aid: Held My Wu Hue Sum-I. II. P. H.- pml :- mm In: in Highland ; Ark: Gu- Ixes Being Built Runrhdu Street- l‘leH Up he-hfi'l- [My Owners venue-put At the regulu meeting of t , muncil last Friday evening ”pett- tion mu rend from proxnrty in Block 22. the territory b0 (‘ontral Ivonne. Sheridan road, avenue and Linden avenue, that prrmiuion he not gran Jnlm lender to inbtnll l cont-in dry cleaning liquid property which he recently pl {mm the North Slfiore Gu petition was refund to the inn lfllpfl'tur with the in: that no pennit lu- tuned until confernd with the council m the Mr. A petition was prembd. by 'l‘hgo. Sche’urmnnn and otll queuing the opening of “mu in the youth part of H Park by condemnation. The enginun. for 9 reven- the Pa r- are in The Luildiny inspector n-pnt rvlh-t'ticm nf $77}.5t-‘ for Juiy. tint payment: to (-«m'mrtun w (-vnxtrurtin: (-nm-rrtv pavvmp the city were ordered made. Rayfimnd E. Hormun. Geo R. Ruhenn und J. J. Brand. mvm of the Board of Appeal! for the Mn; ordin-nco, recommended to 1 un- (‘H the ndopt'nm of an o nee amt-ndimr 09min nun-(inn: o the COUNCIL MET 0N The bill: god ply roll f< period from June 16 to AI amounting to $10.41fl155. were I and nn‘lered paid. ordin-nco, recommended to 1 un- (‘H the ndopt'nm of an o nee nmondimr comm Isa-(inn! o the new toning ordinance. The ncfl followed thin advlm- lnd ndop th and ordinance. The Board of Appeals the l (he city not to hour I pa for (he conch-union of I km on the property in Central ave .d- juininx the Witten building the nut. The perm“ was roqua by A_J‘_..‘._ A l‘..-yh. 34* the property on Central ave .d- joininx the Witten building the nut The perm“ was roqua by Andrrmn ‘ (‘o‘icn ”E! An ordinnnce w-u adopbed hib- iung the discharge of Wu oil. gnu:- or gamh’ne into any ?ubflc new". , J THREE HURT WHEN I TWO CARS 00 DE VTho Board of Appeals the (he city not to hour I pet the conch-union of - hm I rm find Accept-nu- of 1 new wan-r main: in the Pint A "tion to aninh Highland: was Ir Med. Three people. Midas“ Park, were anon-1y injund‘ n on nutpmobile midant It nbom nine 'o'clock Monday They were 1min: touch on W road. South of Doerfleld u driver “tempted to put truck. and “fled to node. coming from the opposite (I A bend-on ~collision mu] woman was badly out. And occupants of “In car were . mud and shkan. WI lance m called ad the no" Dnrfidd ‘ hm. Sunday gunk glow! W ukmn “ESâ€"net 11 1mm mu «an F. Wu!!!" PM; °_" 3“ V'V V heavy duri 0.. even!!! ‘ we?! return” . N manual!) “row duh whit“! one. a an mm m_ Fm uku- for indicated ad a" “4‘9“.“ “ wms GRUEL m; ‘ , mm ACCIDENT. o: lmh Cruel non n! ”L Arthur Gnu-l hnd hu Ir“ a on and min-d u-vcnl min in [at Monday uncrmxm vol knocked duun by an I ah on N. (inch 8:) road He “(41 | no“ (N nppnwhmg cur V AW 10 (run flu rum! on b kind In icr wmn Hr w to the hospiul V'N’fl‘ he \I' W amnion. Not to Grant Perâ€"it {1 I Dry Ole-mill! to Wind“ VOLUn I! ll]! take: g’iW‘

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