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Highland Park Press, 25 Mar 1926, p. 13

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ip ane se Cns Milg pag Tabras D PARK anc Ranrdolph 2725 uky i tan 4 c cos Raiv en ana ho (ADL INTEREST) io thet prhig mase he 7 i: E 'i CWOâ€"Ln LARGE iful . liv n with e asens ‘Rall to ed ‘dining plenty df convenient ished) year iED on r f UNTRrY Home _ C of stucco mh i throughâ€" i w en es and )ng:.m "mâ€"-_“x tile bath : several OR RENT *S MILLIONS thing‘sst noming "« KER fim ; JTHY DEVORE Lovagghs ! it ol * aoaf 4. Meutcncont 5 to 10:30 Mar. 30â€"31â€"Apr. 1â€"2 s ie uit RIOT OON AL BR AM he IL sraly" 1e . nouse,; are several + ntage on stree 300 !oe:A _gp}lw:" lind Park, Hlincis O8et et O8et Century LP of NEW ¢ thrills whir}â€" m~ 4i RESULTS L ADORE IT ty, had t a ) as are C ig lateâ€"Fall is ‘the acre lot, drive wai stem, fay for yem x and furâ€" ge, Airy, light touches makes money RL WwaopEDp LoTt agehter March 28â€" is 264 feet April 3 PAGE NINE Dr. Wilfred E. Grenfell, world faâ€"| the ‘ballot was submitted to the vilâ€" napw, will deliver the serâ€" ‘tage council at a meeting carly in mon ‘at C church, Winnetka, Sn | March and was referred to Village Atâ€" day: "March 28. He will speak | torney Frederick Dickingon for an at the 11 o‘clock services, â€" Dr. Grenâ€"| â€"opinion as to theâ€"legality of the matâ€" fellâ€"established a mission in Labrador ‘ter. © He rendered a favorable report which bears ‘his, name, and he has| to the council Tuesday evening of Jast spent much time in the far north in week: and a resolution instructing the missionary work. He has spoken ut village clerk to put the proposul on W&ufifi:;lofl ::g lI,:" been venâ€" | the filot was passed. &n%;dfi;:: thustastically recei y andiences faw q. small tax ma». *4 i there. (}~~~â€" 14 /\ :'.this*;nv'*"“ S Forrest Owens . of Libertyville; chairman of the eighth district of the legion, who presided at the meetâ€" inz was instructed to name a comâ€" mittee of members of various posts in the county to conduct the poll on sentiment .on military training in schools of the district. This action was taken pursuant to the spreading of much propaganda throughout the county that the majority of students and their parents were not in favor of this form of training. , \~~â€" Plans for Dedication * Members of the committee of the ‘post in charge of arâ€" ' program for the dedicaâ€" tion new Veterans‘ hospital at Great Lakes stated that the date for the event has not been definitely set but 03:. affiir will be held on either May 8th or 15th. px 4 DR. GRENFELL WILL . . \/ _ SPBAK AT WINNETKA A. G.O::nston ‘of Cl;::n?;fl state service er, told of t â€"beâ€" ing * in Chicago and the rest of the state by the legion among disâ€" abled veterans and in behalf of exâ€" service men who aré entitled to comâ€" pensation. He also urged all. posts to lend their foll support in carty= ing on this important work. _‘ â€" |Many Posts Represented mmmind &2. nine posts now functioning county â€" and fi"zg Min in proceass â€"of ,ol:‘.nni::‘ were attendance at the gathâ€" ering. More than 200 veterans took d in ie painartp were, Libertpnitit, & | ng were: rtyville, Grayslake, North Chicago, Lake Forâ€" est, Fort Sheridan, Highland Park, Great Lakes and Highwood. The posts being organized v{ll be located in Antioch and Deerfield. Principal address of the "ovening was‘ given by ~Brig. Gen. Charles Barnes of Chicago, who appeared in place of Scott Lucas, state commandâ€" er of the ‘legion who was ill. He, with Ford Heckel, state adjutant told of the work of the legion in the varâ€" fous districts and mended ‘the Lake county district for its progress. ; Plans for a poll that will be: exâ€" tended to all sections of Lake counâ€" ty with the obm,:f determining the entiment on uance of military raining in the schools of the district were framed at the meeting of repreâ€" sentatives of all legionâ€"posts in the county, forming the eighth district, held in Waukegan last Friday night. «/.. Judge Landisâ€"to Speak â€" | Announcement that Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis will be the princiâ€" pal spoaker in the dedication of | the new U. S,;eterans’ hospital: at Gm% Lakes ay"8 or 15, program o 'Ne%zm,t'n broadcast by radio staâ€" tion N and appearance of officials of the state department of the légion at the meeting were high spots of the event.. ~. Want to Show What Feeling of People Is Regarding Miliâ€" . _ tary Training; Plan .. for Dedication f PLAN TEST ON SENTIMENT VYOLUME xvI LEGION POSTS OF _ _ ~~â€"â€" COUNTY IN MEET PART 2 2 PARTS REG. U.S. PAT. OFFICE The pirate play called "Wappin‘| Plans for the «first : annual Whart," has been definitely schedul.| convention of the lHiinois Federation ed, to %pen at Goodman theatre, Art|of Women‘s clubs to be May 18 Institute, on Saturday, , April 3, ‘at| 21, at Edgewater Begch %&w 2:30‘p..m. "This play was written by go, are being formulated by the proâ€" Charles S. Brooks of Cleveland, who| gram ¢ommittee and the board. â€"| is ~indentified with the Cleveland|. <The personnel of the latter are ge Playhouse and was, originally, intendâ€" | first tem district prelfiem mnh râ€" ed for adults, but is being put on at men of local commit! ) JWilâ€" ‘the. Goodman as one of the cycle of| liam Hranklyn Farrell, president, of playg: for children.. The scenes are the Tenth district, is chairman, Mrs. laid in and around an old cabin on the Joseph| J. Worker, Ptfl\d:gl:l First seacoast and the characters repre.sent‘di!fri , is viceâ€"president, ‘Samâ€" a rowugh lot of semiâ€"retired pirates, uel D.] Snow, president of g; Ninth who, however, with the connivance of | district, is recording. .13" a lighthouse keeper, manage to plunâ€" ' Walter W. H. Schwedler, ident . of der an occagional ship which the keepâ€" | Sixth {listrict is correspo ‘Becreâ€" er lutes to destruction on the rockyjtnry, gnd Mrs. George W. (Gambrill, coast,‘ ‘Of course, there is a beautiful | presididnt of Seventh district, is treasâ€" girl, ia captive, who is compelled to | urér. s se cf . drudge .at household duti¢s for the} Feathres of the progriém [which pirates, and there is ‘a hero "Red have been decided upon awre thrée J& Joe," who makes it interesting for all partmént lincheons a dngh iring conâ€" concerned.: The play will run every| vention, an Art program 0'50- Saturday ‘at 2:30 throughout April. |\ning under direction of Mz. _Char > Seveienanimemmmeni metendnaget W. wLie zh. Lionel Re! my . * > Ctr, give a demonstration of art c o CE | . . s 4.( in the (home: Wuiesiing: efaning on E" $ ! annual| banquet with nmtusic '”g; Te /Submitted| Junier nnsitinris, prograin to bo hy Proposition Will Be . d | Ju program ‘to ‘be . _ ‘to People at Annual Vilâ€" . â€" | NMSbed(by Jurdors witeh Ne NP K. § "Iage ‘Election man, . and Mrs. Allen M. Elrod, state e stf ya d mnamess * chairmpn, as guests of honor; Friday ‘Winnetka voters will have an opâ€", forenpgn club instit@te. , (Georige m“fiow on ‘the proposal to ; Thomat Palm<r, state j nt, will ‘stablish a municipal band at the com: ~preside| xt all regulsr (ws, > }: >t=> Winnetka voters will have an opâ€" portunity to vote on ‘the proposal to ‘establish a municipal band at the comâ€" ‘img village election. (A petition askâ€" ‘ing that ‘this proposition be put on the ‘ballot was submitted to the vilâ€" ‘tage council at a meeting carly in "March and was referred to Village Atâ€" torney Frederick Dickingon for an ‘opinion as to theâ€"legality of the matâ€" ‘ter. © He rendered a favorable report Educational exhibits showing how &nh‘ phase of «house construction should be handled and how enormous osses result from flimsy and faulty bu , have been arranged by the participating building and allied inâ€" terests. ; j Displays showing the number of heatunits used to héat a properly insulated house compared to the numâ€" ber‘used to heat a house without inâ€" ‘sulation will be â€"one of the features designed to show the visiting public the heat losses in dollars and. cents suffered by the owner of a poorly built dwelling. it this > pur Wont Tom e SURPRISED WHEN HE SEEY THE BULL PUP UNCLE JERRY GAVE ME I f PIRATE PLAY GIVEN . â€" ‘AT COODMAN THEATRE ‘Ways and means of cutting down bn<fthe ultimate cost of our homes and how houses that: are economically dead:can be renovated so they will hold their own on the real estate marâ€" ket,| is the motiff of the exposition and will, be featured in the architectural, llmil‘fi}ng materials and other divisions. Carpenters, brick layers, plasterâ€" ers, roofers, plumbers, glazers, elecâ€" tricians, mechanies, scenic artists, inâ€" terior decorators, landscape gardenâ€" ers and many others of various classi: flg‘as:m began work early Monday morning under the direction of a corps of .: superintendents of construction and today‘are on schedule in the giâ€" gantic task of building the big show. Hundreds of skilled workmen, housâ€" ingt experts, artists and decorators are wo! double shifts night and day in the Coliseum »hete building the great sixth annual "Own Your Home" exposition! that will open on March 27, at eight oclock p. m., and continue until . the :third of .April under the au&fces of the Chicago Real Estate board. OWn YOUR HOME SHOW .‘ TO OPEN MARCH 27TH Exhibition of Interest to Proâ€" ~ spective Builders to Be tA at Coliseum ; U. Jj Dini of Hubbard Woods left early in the month for New York and sailed March 12 op«the $ 8. Maâ€" jestic for his fi_hnn in the north of Itaty which#e has not seen for 18 years.. | Mr. Dini expects to be abroad pbotut mouths visiting in Rome, Paris, and London. This is the first vacatieh he has had in many years and heiplansâ€"to make it a real one. c n iaip 10 noROtE Plans for the thirtyâ€"first: annual con‘?mion ofl ;he I i;cl ge;l‘mtioar: of Women‘s clubs to be : 18 21, at%dmuteg each hotel 3{&«&‘ go, ari being formulgted by Tihe proâ€" gram ¢ommittee and the board. ; Plans Under Way for ‘Sessions | Interesting Happenings . About . To Be Held May 18 to 21. In | This Part of North Shore: Edgewater Beach Hotel; _ |â€" . and Vicinity; County | ~â€" the Leaders | â€" _ ] / /~‘. Seat Doings : .. _ | HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, MARCH 25 is recording. mrchn.m*p W. H. Schwedler, :F ident of istrict is correspo ‘Becreâ€" nd ‘Mrs. George W. (Gambrill, nt of Seventh district, is treasâ€" WE E HELD IN CHICAGO DA WE RAO A CRRELESS_ BLACK PUT IN A NEW PAIR TED CLUBS _ JAL CONVENTION aftl im Park (!i;qn L !n’ll Never Forget M 8 it ree delivery of mail or‘ estabâ€" lished ‘in Libertyville for the‘ first time last week. Two ‘lers ‘began disgribution of the mail. â€" The service was not extended to all parts of the city, |t being thought best to develop ths service pradually and as the new with their duties and their to mcX Attorney Elmer V. Orvis announced last ck that he will go to Springâ€" field on April 6 to appear Mmthp 8 & court in the interests of Jack| Durand, whose case: was apâ€" pealed from the Circuit court. _ Fortyâ€"seven petitioners for citizenâ€" ship fiqn} honored last week at Wauâ€" kegan, with the highest tribute this country ‘can pay to an.alien when they: were «admitted : to citizenship. The oath of allegiance was given without the usual program. d (Chester Malloy, a Fort Sheriflan% soldier, was sentenced to serve three ‘years in Leavensworth 'pgnitenthry‘ by Federal Judge:James H. Wilkinâ€" son, Chitago, after he M{d pleaded guilty to a theft. Malloy, according to his confession, took finm an army office at Fort Sheridan. .‘ | Robert P. DeLany, long a resident| «WuNg over with the other faction, of Wadsworth, and only son of the| : The hié;w' ay : department : cut: out late : Patrick DeLany, former memâ€"| the quarter mile strip of connecting ber of ‘the state legislature and. long|road in Lake Bluff, which had been prominent in political affairs of tbe,lnserted as an amendment. brin¢ing county, died at his home 7415 Langâ€" the issue down . from â€" $750,000 to ley avenue, Chicago, last week. < $780,000. ::‘ â€" > > ht . County: Highway Superintendent Charles Russell reports 1 work has been started on the bridge that is to..complete the Channel Lake road west.of Antioch. ‘The ie will cost around $5,000 and will ] completed in about 60 days. :# 4 NEIGHBORHOOD â€" JOTTINGS BRIEF NEWS ITEMS â€" FROM LAKE COUNTY $ rann t . ~â€" ‘:1_’26 | Four hundréd newsboys, members of the Chicago newsboys‘ union, were hosts at a testimonial dinner given to Walter A. Strong of Tower road, Winnetka, publisher .of: the Chitago Daily Nmin the Hotel Sherman, Monday, h 15. Many of the men associated with Mr. Strong ‘on the \Daily News were present as honorary guests. The dinner was tendered the publisher, the newsboys said, in apâ€" ’proeiation of the interest he has disâ€" rphyed in the &edllm of the carriers. A large engrated silver vase was preâ€" ‘sented to Mr. Strong at the close of the dinner. Dave Parcelli, treasurer of theâ€" newsboys‘ union, was toastâ€" master. ‘ Good idea {for the chaplains to pray for the legislative assemblies, but afâ€" ter lookin gsome ‘of them over, it might be more appropriats: to pray for the country. | The Lake county board of superviâ€" sors, by a vote of 21 to 7, last Friâ€" day approved the state highway recâ€" | ommendatiorts on the road ‘bond issue Jfor the county,. This resolution must now go buck to Springfield for a secâ€" ond O.K. by the highway department, and then come before the board a second timé.> NEWSBOYS HOSTS TO _ PUBLISHER AT DINNER The setond O.K. of the state will be but a formality, according to Suâ€" pervisor George Bairstow, of Wauâ€" kegan, who is one of the sponsors of the improvement. The Lake Bluff strip was set out because it was held that it wasn‘t a proper connection. The first vote that passed the bond issue, bringing up for vote of the people, was 18 to 11. Several Wauâ€" kegan supervisors had a change in heart, seeing that the issue could not be beaten before the board, so they swung over with the other faction, | WINNETKA wWOMAN‘s i CLUB MEETS APRIL State Gives 0. K. on Preliminary Presentation, But Another Must Follow Mrs., Everett Harris the chairman of the music committes, has been unâ€" tiring in her eéfforts, and has brought to < our club and village, largely through . her acquaintance with the musical fraternity, the very cream of Chicago. Such devotion to art is much appreciated by the club. CO. BOARD APPROVES BOND ISSUE PROJECT The music committee of the Winâ€" netka Woman‘¢e club on March 16, gave another of its always popular programs. Mrs. Dennis (?cnt sang a long and varied selection in a numâ€"« ber of different languages.© Mrs. Gent possesses so much that is lovely and artistie aside from her sweet voice that her very presence charmed her audience. : Miss Hadassah McGriffin, pianist, added much to the joy of the afternoon by her perfect coâ€"operation. The next regular club meeting of ‘the Winnetka Woman‘s club will be held on Tuesday, April 6. This proâ€" gram will be given by the art and literature ‘eom'm!bm.llu. 8. George Levy, chairman, ‘committee will ia‘rele‘nt Senorita Elena Landozwi, a exican, born and reared in Mexico City. She is, however, a graduate from the University of Chicago. Senâ€" orita Landozwi will speak on "Mexiâ€" can Folk Lore and Music."; She is a skilled musician and interprets her lecture.â€" : Program to Be Given by Art and Literature Committee and Promises Well “i! mu?xwamxm d He struck a pile of breakâ€" ing two ribs, his collar bo suf. lqflnzin:‘rulinjufie:.‘ witâ€" negsed accident is ~pteâ€" sumed that he lost his while standing near the edge wall, Accidental death was . the at the inquest. s + C Jim Gallagher, age. 25, ; of the construction ‘is tearing down the old at Antioch in preparation erecâ€" tion of the new First N bank building there, fell from second story of the building while at work and died o‘ that afternoon. 1 IS KILLED IN FALL Jim Gallagher Meets on ‘Job of Tearing f Opera 4 Chief of Police Ed ‘ Maroncy of Highland Park, who the ar. rect, also testified against La Roche. Former Sa 1 Fghey, Fox and Schar@lihn are former sailors, being strip of their uniforms by the authoritil@ at Great Lakes Naval Training stdtion, while in the county jail. ‘ The youths testified th lugâ€" South Sheridan road in C 1 two packages of gigarettt from Serder. The victim of the sâ€" sault and robbery also t i2 ANTIOCH WORKMAN On m& stand La admitt the of $100 from H Clev land, aâ€"Highland: Park drive He admitted taking the Assistant Stateé‘s A Block nolle prossed a s and robbery agai La and : he pleaded guilty/to Roche a former at â€"F. Sheridan was ind with solâ€" diers, Curtis Dénley, } Imbo, and William Hutchinson. Roche admitted being the and the other three men w led reâ€" cently. 4 .. Frederick Fox, 20, City, Ia., 1 to 14 years in Pontiae s Drops ‘One @# Assistant State‘s Att Block nolle prossed a charge against Plier and Ricks they enâ€" on esaient nellen aot C . & a ing radio suppliun%ad goods from the store 1 Zion City, on ber & Joseph Fahey 1 to 14 years tory. Louis, Mo., 1 to 14 Pontia: Guilty pleas were L week in the Lake county it cor of Judge Claire C. by sev men, â€" defendants in ’flu and six were® sentenced 1 stitutions, while one w led recommendation of t Stat Attorney Sidnev H. B ur im Number of Def Admit. ting Guilt and ent to Pen or Re 3 > ~Some of the PLEAS OF GUILTYENKTERED in one. W rol of t & H. B1 ‘ou: o : Pont Ref men w eni h d‘ to in e 2 TS ont Sio s & NUMBER 1 to 10 Tma rma& rt

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