idiit parties Wt; brick ur Imlk in' ti its at a special XmasBrick Soc-. I inner will not be. ritho'ut it. _ IHWtyAYt â€Walla, ehoiee"or1i1 cy Molea‘ P' ‘3'th £4?! A,Low pm' d'dt!'l'eltdt 't21'at IB' trATxaBB--taeirt'toetal t",',,rthlui'1'ttrAiti ~50 "U L... land Park OX 12.00 REDIT one 23 'iSe'i',5i,eNs)gge mm TO SUIT E '; " J, a tax rate for the your 10M, 1*“ collected in 1925.’|wu "on each $100.00 ter-d. “Tho ' Us! mount of money "paid by High- L,“ Park wu $580,000.00, I!!! the "i 1eremtteidmttaitoihnrs.. i,rtltt'd'h1,1,,t and gamma:- ' /, Jihad! received .--yi----88H,MO "hiatnte received c""""'"" 39,284 Me county received .mr..tet_...t-t_ 33,210 [it "atrity bonds """"-'--t"-'_ 19,926 Jbdtarr district -..-rts..... 10.000 W ot Highland Park re-' , edved o-.-.-.-.---.- 106,209 '15: amount received by the City d Highhnd Park include: therlihnry In and the whey“; "The Kim-pry The pun-hue of the' proposed front- - on St. John's Avenue from Lau- III to Sheridan can be done by uncoo- Int.‘ and ought to be done nt once. tr is the most i mt proposition 'M'hno come :31. the el _ af Highlnnd Park sod carrier the ppt general plan of improvement It! beautifying of our city tint has In: developed at the south end of Miami Park in what is known " the .aninin district. Anton-menu '%ntt Beech street south to the Conn- th' Line on being used for the pur- ;"€hu of that property.- 1 tut gives you just . little Idea, of L'.tt linsncinl situation, somethingott ’3 possible reqttimrrtertta in the next in or three yours, ell of‘which con , taken core of, but does not have th', done oil at m. This Ave' or I hundred thousand More will just WW! out perfectly antenna the res Attmttterstk come. Wexwill probeâ€! and $15,000.00 in the swing on the ode: plant. been“ out mtgttttt" "tgm people than: more water, more “mtoukecoroolout en- the district. q an of then things that I have sug- Mod fest!» betterment of Highland v?edtr_rtot)tetittrird-rtrte In. With d vendquloped plan turenobeearriedoattovitrapehod in). next three or tour "an. Ind '9ptrefinaneed.ndm-dittntter- t6ittr logical wtw. i t I Bond. m iunod for municlpnl pupa-es. such " buildingâ€? bridges, m plant lawman“. incinera- tors, and so forth. The City of High- hal Park doe. not lune bonds for put purposes. That is done by the Park District. The requirements for a. municipd and: that must W6 Mon at In early date are. ilrst, and) bran-ad m:- facilities, which should include I illtration phat, M frrnn the surveys mag and the can estimated will Muir. pliant ")1h900,00..,. ' We ‘Itill remain four bridge-Io in um, two on North Sheridnn Road, on (a Linden Avenue, and one on Dan Avenue. These four bridges Will out apiteoximatelr $160,009.00. Thn must be built at: an early in. I an ineinemtor plant for gar. has dismal. The etta'tytf this pint h estimated. with Und, at about $90;- Highland Pnrk but no tnttatandhttr biods.'rtirtodetrta3sfanrkind a; character; except the monthly enr- r'ut bills, and In: an opening cap- upl a! n countable amount 1*â€: in the batik. ', The Nation of tho My of the av of Highland Park is approxi- uuly six million, ad ttte um:- t-ta nre made on fUty per cent of a. auctions, and tU 1909: vi may in the Menu; duh-sen. a h-ttond-tto-tiff-ter-ti it our.ealmtion, which would give a approximately $300,000.00. tune, I want to. make ' statement " the toning ordinance. _ I have writ- ttt this downspout)â€, like all other â€with, when we mun-it n 8tt.i by month to a person. for not“ 'tetorottterittrrouiainatmttu#, Pl- strangely and,.re,rkrttrlr.. out of $580,000.00 that, the City mo spend, $90,000.00. Thus tur. In as taken from the. tax books a! the hunter‘s Odes " Wuhan. tit the wrontt .di'iwc'tiéii; , In the Itid th Ina sometimes called MP? thrttg, course that is nottho an it nd Park, there I. - my 'tteip. in magnum-Pm. laughter).- t' 'u Inning ordinance Gupta In “it Io much communion to is t)raik in the right direction. I think h. b no disposition on theamrt of m is :11qume 'tt,0tngt0,'ttie garbage tax approximately 35300. loving for, xenon! ,myiehrat pur- aftit m. and "but the honey um. and m Itdiaappoored to. Bo, 1W,"l'l','l"L'li't,TdTty,'d't, “out. _ . ‘7! hare lad aver.) men at no (in don't you bathtub Indg boy am- ptopeny?†Well. then in a Samba. mm: to bond has. we {and to no that it might be do. itmNefttnCtorivtrotobrtis - of the timid, (mentions of ti city. "ttmieitral ï¬nance. m g m a! a mystery. They were to me. ymdend how ttterr, wen operated I r)?" ' _ In by lam liming- mdlthity ofWirhutsd M, iatr-tt the meeting guiding: 31th we of our other communi- '~ along the North Show could just - on this nice party tonight. I - are they would Home very an- “attic ovor the need: of their on tbm. It is not often that a mmhef g the ndtttinistration has 'dl om. _"iWtr to diagnu the Mane I aim:- 1rtjttlsftttttut'tt.t could not 'i'tbrrtlt-tetunttrfo go My -tt--toAhe.ihtnateiateottdr. ttiof the city. Me. Ham. (Ap- PUBLIC HEARING ON ZONING AMENDMENT dunnoâ€. user-gun“ IT, 1925 Continued frmn page 1 6334.000 89,284 . 33,210 19,925 10,000 37,934 I would like to suggest for your eonsideratiott our next move. the con- tinuation of St. Johns “venue north from Elm street along the tracks to Vine avenue. ‘The plan would luring protection to the proportleo north of Central "onus. and would remove may buhineuu that can Just as well [reserved from tho Blodcot district. hen nnotherdietrict tttht will re- quire continuities: sooner on lets: in the distriet on Welter evenue at the entrance going into Ft. Sheridan, and other districts will develop trim time to time that will need the “talent that is proposed for St. John! Ive- nne. end when the“ conditions um I an sure that the pride in our'city will arable us to perfect a plan to take care of them. Now, briefly, that is our position on the new zoning ordinance, and I my to repent again that we are already operating under a zoning ordinance, aid this new ordinance is for the purpose of e1arifyintr many of the conditions that were hard. to work under, under the old ordinance. t ' There is. no intention on the part of the zoning commission or the 'td.. ministration to in my way (lento! enybody’e property, not its “he. Our one principal idee in to do for High land Park "what-we all want to do, keep it e city of koala, give it a reasonable busineee district, with ' chance to erect such buildinn “in†be necessary to create an income on the value of the ‘p'mperty used, and no tpamnenta of the typical} _ _ went type be permitted to come 'dt, Bighlind Pin-k. (Applause). , , Quota minions _ ' I Chntrman, Cashing: The min: committee at its tut meeting paired the fol1otritttr resolution: f ' deed it PII',."'! that the mip st- c to e 1 in: to sed Amendment to 203?: 'lu,',',',,',',',',',' be and the some is hereby ehanged to include lots 14,- ttr; and " in block " within the business district'." Now, those are three Iota right op- posite the Electric Light Station on St. Johns svenne, that you m all familiar with. ' , “Be it Resolved tttat paragraph 1 of Section tr, of the pendingrpropoaed Amendment to the Zoning Ordinance be nnd the some is hmby amended to read " follows: . ' “Buildings owned by public or semi-public organisation, or public service buildings, hotels, chm-clue, hospitals. smitariume, or schools, my be ascend to a height not ex-A seeding sixty (60) feet, provided, that tf such buildinc bloated in any residence district it shall be set heck of " property line “least one 41) {out {crouch foot of nab, tionsl hm built-hove the, limit for the diitdet, in addition to the other mail-meats of this iii-di- mm†5 , _ . Resolved that Section ' of ttttite,- in: proposed Annual-at to Zoning oidinaitee he "sd the some .i’ tettt amended to include theifdl‘owint ddth'-r mtion. __ _ ' -=" 1-- “a“. “I We tannottexpeet to dis more a this time than to grunge, by "e- ment, for the, patch.†pf the Be. Johns avenue frontage from Laurel Home to Sheridan road, then take up an the condition my require such other districts and handle them in A similar manner as is contemplated on the St. Johns avenue frontage. ' Typical apartment houses, such as an being built in Rogers Park and Evanston, have no place in our plsn in Highland Park., They are not de. sirable, they are not needed, and ere not wanted. And personally I am op- posed to such 'structures any-where within the cily of Highlsnd Perk. The designation of buildings used for puts lie purposes should 1fopeeMed, such as the Y. W, C. A. building, the Y. M. C. A. building, which will ultimately come to Highland Park. These prop- erties should be designated by the title and the. name they use. They are not rooming houses; they In not business houAa, . The Woman’s club, the Highland Park Countfy club, the hospital, churches, schools, and so forth. should.be ehtaitBed undo: the - of their ortanlzatlons. i: t no 'tf/tttroi/it/ttat' 'tttttMi/tir-. ,"eertt of the building er9ttp, in the (lr feet, or.thmo thrice. uni-mom ita "quit-mum monk who buoineee rooms - end'two 'trtm of apartments above. The“ are _ tain section- in the dim when the zoning commission about! have the right to intreue the height of build- inn to tive atoriea,’or My brt.gtiat applies to cornea. But to-build e tee story 1ntiiditttt'will require a more expensive building, and it is doubt- ful if it Would be made prodtdbU. However, ttint should not shut out the property Owner who feels that he is entitled to utilize as much Ipeee above the grand ae-reaeonable con- struction would permit. {would make the construction so safe, with restric- tions, that there would be no danger whatsoever of it being destroyed by fire. I am satisfied the proper struc- turea for our business districts, with these few exceptions, will not liq desirable above the three-story tstrttts ture. ' ' myliody to be unfair qr itnmdsttmtbb, We eattttot mint-mini Wraith pagition tdmird tango! mu- m; m dividing line 'betvmm but!!!†and redder†property will ultimately have to be marked by either “not kl" terseetiotts or . small ship of N. that will be developed and and for. park putpoua. The business .didtrtdt must have Its opportunity to improve in such a stirthat It.) income may Ito, derived frpih the "Inc, of the prop." ty used. _ km; “Hotels: A, haul gca.tmiWittr in Continued on past 4 " F (FE mm mew Pm mus. HIGHLAND pm Bhutan] "Won bed 3pm, fun size, and new 'totitrtttrt, Linen lurid“ 'sets in m ook. or combination. _ 7 ,_I Woma'k silk 1trnbr ored to match silk stub ehds. 86.50. L Silk Hosiery-the quality of thesé are al l s mstrreeeiveii, for no Woman can have too m'ati "il;i1jlii'itil." Ir,'tft, Knit and Humming Bird are among the! 'well known as foundhert, l g; l l _ _ Humming Bird silk hone in iit-, thtiertix inn-{unwed pm dividual gift'box, pair 81.50 ftitjtit silk, in ill my sum. Wothénfa boudoir slippers of colored felt and pompon trim. _ MF'CI.†GIFTS! Wayne Knit full-fashioned pure than; sinkhole, choice of all new shades, pm .......1.‘.31.5o Wayne Knit fulrtaahiisded dhit, 1 Wainw- art nu: and wool hose fon hone. Wide range of ducks. " In Joli}! colors. 3 _ 7 1 my 31.95 i, i . _ /. ", m 31.00 Women's 'tull-tnhxamd kite “a from hose; ohmic! shade. 'jri'j' 'i'iiidid't,ktk? {a OPEN EVENINGS ' . v r" , snap an!†UNTIL f 1 . . IN nu; an IF CHRISTMAS . li , _ ,Possmu: f Silk Umbrellas Are Practical Gifts, The Finer Femine Things That Are' 3 Truly. Gift-Like Are Found Here Fine Hosiery Is A Popular Gift Other Practical Gift» Suggestions Splendid Values " . Kid Gloves Are Useful Gifts umbrellas with amber handle carved and col- l sieaW.eroelieted silk sport loop. Amber I 9f dainty lovelihegs -... each personally selected and destined to delight the heait of the receiver. f [ , _ . set $3.50 816.50 Why noi, choose something from tl.te', malty counter? " dainty pin, a strand of Man lovely boutonnkre h,'tlrars weleome and appropriate. . F I , I l t" _ ' i, Ftowerarxuunbnti in In W meat of ‘exquyilbe color tit. _ 1 "e - "art' sum I muted“; wt "tdutatittr shakes; ; 1 ( . anty band W. cologne bottles 1mm box. . 5 ' 7 i l 82.00 5etft? knit lined eaite sport itloF _ I . r ',l . Wbinen't cape sport gloves with {unmanned cum 1. , The deed for gloves is felt by every wofmam Here ire timi 16:: gloves in a variety, of new and. irttt'retstintr My!†,with writing, embroidery, tucks and applique as (hethiet Mm - miittitotifts. rp $2.95 trr8tL96rpairc l i, ' l [ _ J ' T T _ i . Other Glover _ . , pair 'atarux" to“! Beta.. Each set attsetivisig boxed; Mfg!!! _ , _', 3a $1.95 - 89.85 "Martyr" tttth mm in paw de- sizn- 1m! Mom t 4.. -..- Women's linen hartdtrepehierfg', neatly emtrtdtdereit, box of the. T 5 l ttax 31;†i'; g _ ‘ tttCtr 81.85 , men's phid wool how i my balm. _, n W : _:.' ', Ptir ".oo - “025 A List of Lovely Novelty Gifts "'isiri'it"i, pair 84.75 g ; pair 81.00 l ChiJdren't' Knit and LeatherNhtves and Mit. tens = all styles and wideErnge otorteetr not f: 'E‘I‘W 81075 ..' â€-25 pair 84.95 5 ILLINOIS ir $1.85 'utreothtetimtrot d1ne oetmtt"nt pearl: loin than new In who: _ _ . V 83.50 Chink-duh" beaded hum atrTee,rripedati, , j . fl Women’s cape knit “and sport glows; with fur lined My V 2 ; q _ m was Weary; waauili cit-minuti- glov a, in all duh-Np than. 1 % pair 81.00 - 81.76 MS 81.251116 81.95 Let Gifts from 7 This; Store Say Merry Chrishnas For You Clam-u in ot the thresh- old. Already Fancy coa- inns the dink; ‘heitry. the now-Mot Ilium. the jingle of has; the for- tlve expectancy of children. Already is felt the igtth-ee of the period ot, cheer and churn, of friend and tire. side. A visit to our Christ- mas displays Will 1mm welcome gm suggestions. " well u the opportunity to " gift lists which are not My complete. GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR GIRLS ' --ANmimiit Set! . .--lhtrl Furniture -.-Doll Buggies " --rhtlh, . . --Do11 Dredge: I -lrrker Toy: T -.9ovet, ' Replete with all these won- derful things to sudden the hearts of boys and girls',' our tor section, is ready to meet the ‘danahda of elem enth-hour' shqppeu. If your toy list is not complete we advise an only all. GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR BOYS "--lhutttt Trucks --Mottth Harps _ --Morrtii _ --.Ifrktion Toys --lrhther Toys --'rraetom . .-.Asttomoht3es --Weetam, .-Gama, ’ What Wonderful Toys --Cedar Chests --Euetrk Moan-s -Tnim / ' 4-8111: _ Oh! Boy PAGE ram “1% a: