;.....r.. -»-nwe~«>©-~>â€"~>b«»c>w«smi r\(‘f\ r \H\ ial equip- H'ARAN- ‘e or small TH orkina 0n EATRE n the car? ILLINOIS rptember 10 >P'l"l'.11 \NI)12 PI'VICB I) ABLES For Rent H"\ in . c - Iâ€"O) .\ 9â€". .- .1'm-l u .«lvrn pruductmn H h "I'. 1'! AND H Ecphone 851-R mh -\lvlnd rum l \URK rr LN \I Three hundred gaily costumed dan» cers attended the be] musette in Ra- vinia last Saturday evening in spite of the rain which threatened to prove disaster to the lfl'lir. Part of the evening 'wn's spent in dancing on the street and part was spent in the vilâ€" lage house. The proceeds of the Street dance which m given for the purpose of beautifying the Rsvinia school grounds. irere very gratifying, and everyone reports a most delight- ful evening. A resolution has been passed by the village board of Deerï¬eld asking that the gnsoline ï¬lling station operated by Theo. Knaak be closed at 11 p. m. The action wns taken after a complaint mnde by John Stryker, Who declared that noise mnde by motonstlï¬ 7'†stopping at the It night disturbed the re living in the vicinity. 300 Attend Beneï¬t Aflai: Spite of Rain. Proceeds Most Gratifying FILLING STATION MUST CLOSE EARLY It was ~~tatcd by members of the ward of supervisnrs that arrange- :zwnts cuuld be made whereby the con- ’r:1ctur cuuld secure part of the re« gull-(â€i man-rials through the slatv. und the rwt in the open market. Th:- :itferc-ncu in cast. it was said. Would de pan} by the county land the proper :y (miners. .\~ you are. of mursc. aware then- hm hwn during the past month an \x'trrmc shortage of cement which ~‘hm‘tagt‘ still continues to a marked e(‘untinued on Page 7) LARGE ATTENDANCE AT BAL MUSE'I'I'E. SAT. .\!i:. mv in,r 02' [hr iiuuzd at M:- t i". !\ir!'\ 1m «lay in Wank-gun. "iiziirniun Martin itingdahl of this aty. and Supt-mum's Eichh-r and H'(‘unnnr insisted that the Deerï¬cld wad he placed on the priority liit. If this i< (lum- it may be that thi< ~irt‘tl'h «f road may yet he cnmpletcd this full. If any road is put on th:- Iirifll‘itv list. this should beyund d†duult hi- one of them. The meeting .vais adjourned for [Wu weeks, with- v‘ut any action taken in the math“. The lettvr received by ML Russell from the Division of Highways. ex- plaining the ‘hqumgt- of materiah. f“ Jknws: \Ir‘ «'has. E. Rum-n. (3:. Sum. 0f HiL’h\V£l)'\. \Vnukug‘an. Ill. the bridgv over the Skokie taken out, word came to the contractor in charge that. on account uf the shortage of :ement. he probably would not re- :uive enough to complete the Wurk this year. Residents of Deerï¬eld, who navy bot-n cut nï¬' from direct com- munication with the north shore. members of the Briergate gulf t‘lub, :hiltlren in Deerï¬eld who attend high whuol in Highland Park. and many 't's‘idents of this city who have oc- :flslun tn {:0 to Decrï¬cld frequently are up in arms about the matter. At present it is nvcvssary for them to inks 2; wwn mile detour, when: {ur- .7wrly the trip was merely a twuâ€"mii'r 'aunt. And the worst «if it is that no relicf i~ in sight. It is impnssiblc tn Jaipur n\'t‘l' the Half Day road. litu ‘ZtiJN‘ it also has been closed. t‘hnrlus E. Russell, Lake county .uperintendent of highways. huWPVt'r. “it‘ nut ullmved thl' cuntrat-tm' tn tour 1;) the rnml. and promises that as wvn :I.< thc llL'\\ bridge 15 mnstruytmi -\'«-r [iiv Skuklc. if the cement is not thHI available the old road can lu- rrngwned for trafï¬c. SuL-h ilt‘llll'l would prvluxhly cit-lay \mrk until nrxt '.'\-:;r. and th' :vzul “fluid in- Hum-'1 Huthzxwa 1;: DEERFIELD PAVING MAY BE POSTPONED Residents of Highland Park and [)eerï¬eld Demand That the Road be Placed on Priority List <HORTAGE OF MATERIALS \Vuh [hr III‘USIN'I'I uf waiting 2n:- tiu-r year inxfnre thr pavement boa H "seen Highland Park and Deerï¬t-id“ 2< complflcd citizens and businessIK :nrn of the two communities ham-I taki-n a kwn interest in thc matttm I :inii an. demanding that sumv action w tzikin. After the rum! had been closed and f§L'MBER 29 er: .\\ you are. 0 ~‘ hwn durim mm m. HI k'nl'thng' iing' In a mmmmxicutim: \‘ M1: Russel} from L 1;; of the state di\'..~mn \ it xxxil be pussihlu- f-pr [utni‘n vnudgh vemwnt f. A :1. Minn .‘1' mm: HI U prim will (I )‘x‘flr I14 he station late rest of people Aflair in The Higblmm mama 7 yllwty a)! u! The annual convention of the Deer- ï¬eld Townshl'p Sunday School assoâ€" ciation will be held' Sunday. Septem- ber l7th in the Highland Park Prev byterian church. Among those whu will take part in the program'sâ€: Rev. Frank Pitt. Frank R. Sherwood, Mrs. S. R. Brown. Arthur Larson. George C. Wright and Rev. Wm. E. Grou. All Sunday Schools‘o! ligh- land Park are urged to be present at this mgeting’. “Moose Day" will be celebrated‘ Saturday September 30 with n Hurdii Gras frolic. Various features will he stnged Ind may prizes will be given away including 3 Ford Sedan. The public is invited to attend the nihil- which will be given in Sunset Wood. 1‘ â€MI .UILUIHU A. [-2. Smith [an opened on one. in the Highland Put 1’}. end 8“. Int! bunk buildiw, and Vi“ am on a genernl collection uh- I. will also continue with III. M u _;u- «he of the you“. A series of dances under the nun- pices of the Loyal Order of Moose ure being held every Thursday and Saturday evening in Sunset Wood. MOOSE DAY PROMISES TO BE BIG AFFAIR Telegraph and Half Day roads Tues- du)‘ afternoon. The Ik't'rï¬eld ï¬n- dw purtmvnt was called. and â€w chvm- 1m! was used to protect nearby ban.- und sheds. N0 wau-r supply b01121: mailablr, there was no attempt mudv to save the straw. s. s. CONVENTION TO BE HELD SUNDAY VThis was the third ï¬re {or Which the new Dverï¬eld ï¬re ï¬ghting equip- ment has been called out. ' .\ Home Shoe tournament rl' three matches will be staged lwtvn-cn High- lnnd l’zirk and'lfake Forest. The first game will he played at Lake Forest next Sunday at one o'clock on the ball grounds. The following Sunday the sex'und match will take place. and the ï¬nal match will be determined later. All those who are interested in play- lng are urged to be at the ('ommun- ll} Center next Sunday morning at nine o'clock at which time a team _will he picked. A similar tournament was staged last year between Lake Forest North (‘hicago and Highland Park. Lake Forest Won and was the recipi‘ ent of a cup. Let's go Highland Park and win a title this year. Fm- destroyed a straw 'stack. valâ€" ued at $600. at the farm u! James U’(‘onnor. near the intersection of FIRE BURNS STACK NEAR DEERFIELD Mr. Burke is a motornmn {or In (‘hu-uxu. North-Shore. and Milwauku electric railway. ' '1hc Hurkcs wvrc driving west “'1 Highumd avenue, and were on their way hume when the 10:45 tram, inimd fur Chicago, bore down upon them. Mr. Burke had time to get m-mw. hut the't-ngine «if his marhinc dim! as he was attempting to cross thi tiackt. The occupants warm-1.x had time to got out before the anus-hing train picked up the 08k- !umi var and tamed it intu u dlli'h. HORSE SHOE 'I‘Ol RNE\ 1‘0 OPEN NEXT Sl' NDAYi Lake Forest and Highland Park, to Play; 3 Matches. I’ick Team Next Sunday Annual Township Meeting to be Held at Presbyterian Church Here With their autumublle sinned on thw ('hicagp and Northwestern railroad [rm-ks at the Highwood, avenue Crom- ing. Hurry Burke and his hmily, residmus nf HighwomL; were compel? Iod to jump hurriedly out o! the car Sunday night to t-suapo being killrd h)- u limited train that demolished the nuu'hinc. .\ rrumun JY Ilu- Pin! wulthy um- trnns :md Past quthy Pntmnn~ Hf Munplx-ll ('hnptrr. U. E. S. “'1†N lu‘l(l m-xt “ï¬lm-May cw'nlng 1n Mu- *- my hull. Thv fulllmlng will at! 1|~ [hr qulcrm Hf [hr «Welling: .‘lri. Mn"- ;_":u't-t .ll Manhull. “C M.; Richuul \lunn. A. M: William H. Thumzn. Sm; Hr'nry F (‘lu\\. Trcu‘; .\lr.~4 Emma lirn'wn. (‘nmi: Mrs. Anna Brickm-ll‘ A, ('uml; Mrs. Anne Mar. mm, Vhap: Albert Larsnn. Marshal: Mn: (‘arulino Wintvr, Orgnnkt; .‘lrs‘ (.'nllwrim- :\..la:\'ln. Adah; MN. Myrtle Wenban Rhoda. Ruth; Mrs. (‘athvrinv I". Snyder, Esther; Mia: Emily F. Kmulk, Marll’éu; Mrs. Frunv cis Larson, Elven: Mrn‘ Jessie Rus- sell. Warden Chnrles Brace. Sentinel, and Mrs. Gertrude Goosm-n. soloist. CAR HIT BY TRAIN: OCCUPANTS ESCAPE Harry Burke and Family of Highwood Have Close Call Sunday Night (‘ampbell Chapter. ()rder East- ern Star Will Hold Re- ' union PAST OFFICERS NIGHT TO BE OBSERVED WED. F l-"ur thirty u-H-n ywr‘ he m-rvvd [as highway commismnner fur the ,t’nwn u! \"t‘ï¬! Ik-«rï¬rld and throth 'hlx c-zfurts the >qu- road “us put iIIm‘x-ugh Du rï¬eld a )‘vur ugn He ul- .s~ \(‘IVQ‘d 1h l’rninagr cun\lnnx~mn--:' ,n‘.‘ Un- \Vltn-rlrng and Skokh' di»!!ht-‘ wwvn! terms, 5H mumb- ago Mr. ('anlxr um ern m. and thou! a numlh It)!†un- (L'IU-rh! u \hght upcratum M (h.- Hluhlnnd l'nrk menal. whnr)‘. JI~ lhnugh iuu'usful dxd nu! Nltvr hh IC'vndlliun. n. SMITH HAS OFFICE IN BANK BUILDING M. Bohl. of the North Side. in min holding l little {lit 0! his own this year in the line of exhibiting fruit. My. Bohl made an exhibit last year during {air week in the window of Vaupcl drug “are and this was so succeuful tint he is following the sumo plan this year. Among the fruit he in exhibiting an- Snmu. Golden Rum. Wemh- ies Tnlmnn Sweets. Hubbardstom, Tompkins King. F-lhvnten. Tallow Pippin. and Flemish Benny pun. â€"â€"Hollnnd (Mich) Sentinel F'UNERIL HELD SAT. - FOR OSCAR manna A â€in will be held at the Ebenezer t’hurch this evening for the Rev. F. M. Ginerich of Allnnwwn. P8" whu van a panur at that church about twenty yours at". Rev. Gin- ernh Is cnrouu- to anerville. “L. in motor where he will enter his son in Superï¬ne college. I! is hoped that mum of his friend‘ will be pl'flfnl at this reception. ’.\Ir. (‘nrulnn wzn born April 15. INT. bring seventy-tho yet" of un- ut (be time n! his death. Me Win mu- Hr leaves to survive him, his wife, Mrs. Eliuln-th Carolin, twu sons, John and William and nine dingh- tt-rs. Margaret. (irate. Flunnce. Bru- trn-u. Agnes. Mrs. MoHy Pfister of Dm-rï¬vld. Mrs. Eliuhflh Murnn of Ln»- Angela. Mrs. Funny Barn-(t (If Hulf Day. Mrs. lube†McCaflrey of Highland Park. a liner Mrs. Mary Kohue of Waukezun and I brother Thomas Carol-n of Chicago and eight grandchildren. Funenl Services were held at o'clock Wednesdly morning It Patrick's church. Everett with Rev. W. J. Rynn enacting. PETS FRUIT DISPLAY IN LOCAL STORE WINDOW 393nm CHURCH m , smAm woman? Mr. Juhn Carol-n. one of hwrï¬eld'a «,Idcst cilia-n: passed awuy Sunday morning at eight thirty o'rluck a! hh bmm- Mth-n Evvn‘u and Deorï¬eld yic-d to Miss Ehzalxlh Mugrad)’ of Boll‘nfl, Ireland, when he was (hirly- (“v )‘vun of up, momma ammo mm mm mm CITIZEN mssas my. LEAVE FOR owe: “'33 Highway Commissioner of List Published Is Not Couplele; W. Deerfleld for 37 Years; , Additional Nuns to Ap- The Funeral Held pear in the Next Yesterday lune JOHN CAROLAN DIED MON. DURING NEXT TWO WEEKS HIM PARK. ILLINOIS THURSDAY. SWHBRI N. m: 2 THE GAME IS ON !! "I'm 1h.- JI~ 5‘ mm Mm mm mm w. w m M w w m M a m m First Church d Chm WK, 0! Highland Put. am 1 Ito- M on Chi-till m by Dr. John I. Tun. C. B. I. 0! Into City. NY C WORKERS TO ELECT NEW OFFICIIS MUNICIPAL Gammon 91.90»: mm‘s PETERSON 810‘: 3- 2 6n Con-nu, 1m:- ent. Suds). Conrad Deâ€" - laud Witm. I up EVANSION (â€I'M MIN 10 OPEN 3‘ â€PRODUCT†IMAM Special Che-ink Colman ten New Field With New: lion in Dentin-icon: u. 9;»; “(a PATENTS J UST GRAN'I‘D