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Highland Park Press, 8 Apr 1926, p. 10

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PAGE TEN RUSSELL IN FAVOR | ~‘ !. ROAD BOND IssUE County Highway Supt. Issues Statement Offering Arguments . ~~â€" } For Proposed Plan â€" : The 4 z statement regarding the m road bond issue, to be voted on April 13, is issued by 'c::x E. Russell, county highway 1 # S We S En ti c c oi ie ca o n Ti e e eC se Ned sue, ‘to be» decided by : Lake county woters at the polls Tuesday, April 13, should be supported by the voters Of Lake Forest and Highland Park. . Much of the present heavy truck traffic and a great volume of motor CEPernew . eeieey C esain pH i nie s 1 car traffic between Chicago and Milâ€" and Car waukee that now passes through these | U. 8. V two communities on Sheridan road|time the will be diverted by way of the Wauâ€" opportu kegan road when the bond issue passâ€" hospital es. For one of the most important public â€"» projects planned by the county from is being the sale of these bonds will be the probléem paving of a five mile gap in the Green more th Bay highway from the present end of| The P the payement, in the southern end of | music, ; Benton township, to the state line,| the Re connecting with the pavement again | dress. b on entering: Wisconsin. [ diction True, this gap is one of|the projects various for which paving is planned by the | platfor state from the $100,000,000 bond ‘is. | tion th sue. But when the work will be startâ€" | of the ed, is hrg:‘{p‘.indeflniu‘â€"â€"-uthorifiu 2 p. M do not anticipate action for two or Theâ€" three years at leastâ€"andâ€"in the meanâ€" by one time Lake county would be responâ€"| have & sible for the heavy maintenance costs theirr of the old road. By passing the bond the pa issue ahd paving theâ€"gap in Green the his Bay road now, and> securing the reâ€"| OU® w Md;mnthemtetfqlamdateâ€" as ; thi Lake county will benefit by the savâ€" nessed :g-that is sure to r:mlt f;::zfl?:c Trar the new pavement, far earli n | ing. pY : Rtbemt;"hdvaludfotthemu the la1 " to complete the route. auto r \ And much of the annoyance caused to the g the presént traffic through Lake exerci t : and Highland Park will be| place ‘largely eliminated at an early date. hospit Lake county, too, is in direct comâ€" of the petition with Cook and DuPage counâ€" | ~~~~ . ties in attracting the suburban resiâ€" dential population of Chicago and a ‘complete system of paved roads is ‘perhaps the greatest means of drawâ€" ing this population and bringing an aidded increase in land values. . Cook eounty ‘has provided five million dolâ€" lars to be used in the next two years for the expansion of its highway proâ€" | : gram and DuPage ¢ounty is just comâ€" = pleting a road system, financed by a ¢ $1,300,000 \bond issue. These cou F ‘‘ties realize the value of good, *o their future ‘development. > Ask any real estate dealer: what Lake . county‘s present paved rtoads have profited land owners in the counâ€" ty. Charles E. Russell, county supâ€" £ . erintendent of highways, recently deâ€" clared that, since 1918, when the comâ€" prehensive system p}nhich!‘t_yt was _ Wt ver oo o [ ECA NE TE m F started, more than fifty million dolâ€" lars in profit from real estate sales has been recorded. And any realtor will tell you that this estimate is even‘ tfl'. Many declare that the profit been double that ount arid that is not even cmid'fithe mpcrty that has risen in v and not: hbeen sold. â€" _ fls This prosperity has been reflected in Lake Forest and Highland Park in the past and will show additional reâ€" turns in the immediate future if the $730,000 bond issue for more roads in Lake county carries on election day, April 18 ART LEAGUE TO OPEN _ ~ RXHIBIMON APRIL 15 Expect Fine Showing of Paintâ€" ings and Sculpture by North Shore Artists A: The exhibition will open Thursday evening, Ap&;fi, with a dinner in Matz Hall, munity House, Winâ€" netka, Many noted artists and critics h.th?"art world will be there; and there |will be music and entertainment â€"â€"a ghls night foe ark. ... _ > â€"a gala night for art. ; ) art spirit of the North Shore has proven itself. with the Art league, as it has with other unâ€" such as music, drama and lHiterature. . â€" C ni:z study class, meeting two eveâ€" a week, working from a life model, with Mr. George Oberteuffer mfiu. enjoyed capacity attendâ€" d The monthly talks, by ;bl; men, as Mr. Allen E. Philbrick on etchâ€" ing; Mr. Walter Sargent on painting; Mr. W. L. Timmons on composition, are someâ€" of the things the North Shore Art league offers to its memâ€" There are four classes of memâ€" : life, active, producing, and . These are open to anyone inâ€" ted ‘ in the promotion of good o miimetie, Kdpumints, n : Iworth, Inâ€" E.M llut:nrd Woods, Highland John Vennem@,. viceâ€"president, Wanâ€" netka; Allen E. Philbrick, TY« Winnetka; and Mys. Edw. A. Brign, treasurer, Glencog... : t3 + DEDICATE HOSPITAL AT . GREAT LAKES MAY 17 Dress Pageant of U. S« Wars to Be Feature; Legion Posts to Have Charge | > ~‘The eighth U. located west 0 Training station cated May 17, 1 trict of the Am in charge of all This hospital is now in OPeFA®!"" and caring for mental cases of the U. S. Veterans bureau, and at ‘this time the general public will have an opportunity;to see the most upâ€"toâ€"date hospital for this class of patients, the public will have a ch,am to see what is being done in handling this large problem of caring for men who gave ‘more than their all.‘ : , "‘ § The program of the day will include music, men in uniform, in i by the Rev. Dr. J. G. K. McClure, adâ€" dress by Judge K. M. Landis, bene> diction by the Rev, Fr. Hc?nthy, various public officials will be on the: platform â€"and following the benedicâ€" tion there will be the presentation of the dress pageant, invocation at 2 p. mt " M 0C The dréss pageant will be yrpsented by one hundred seventyâ€"five men, who v‘va »tean: much time and study in J.; Ingâ€" The program ( music, men in U the Rev. Dr. J dress by Judge diction by the The dress pageant will be presene"‘ by one hundred seventyâ€"five ‘men, who have given much time and, study in their many years of doing Lhip work, the pageant will be a.description of the historical events of the U. 8. in our. wars.> This is â€"aâ€"rare o}dportunity as this presentation is ‘seldom witâ€" nessed by the general public. | | Transportation companies are makâ€" ing 'pnpantion; for the hhn‘tl]inz of the large crowds expected on this day, auto route will be via Waukegan road to the west sille of the hospital, the exercises and presentation, will take plaeeintheopenouthevuitsldeot hospital, in event of bad w one of the former drill halls at d near RAVINIA STORE HILL & STONE B A R G A IN! Just 3% blocks northâ€"cast of the ‘main station of Lake, Bluff there lies . some beautifully: wooded property that we are offering jat this remarkably low price. {f se C f The surrounding property sold last fall for $50 oot. ghth U. S. Veterans hospital, west Ofwfl the Greqtilyjl.;::"i : station will be offic); diâ€" ay 17, 1926. The eu'Lv.i disâ€" the American m::j‘,hm) be e of ‘all ceremonies, i. /. _ hospital is now in operation ing for mental cases of the Phone 444 We have lots as low as $1750. A substantial profit is assured in a very short time.} / RENTING Highland Park, Hllinois Lake Bluff Property $35 per foot Northâ€"East Section REICHARDT AND _ MARTIN Real Estate Homes on the lake shore are at ;:i:reztun. € is one offered at ‘a price |within reach of the average pocket book. * wit! // ~ RBAT YOUR.; SUNDAY DINNER We have soWutimL-fflf-‘ THE CAFETERIA rentals. HILL:& STONE Highland Park, N/ ’221000'00/ at INSURANCE 388 Central the hospital will be used. â€" The auto route will be the same. y On Sunday, April 11, a preparatory impoetionwfllbdmldobythm«â€" ican Legion, and those det::s to make the trip can meet the committee at the hospital, or join the auto proâ€" cession leaving "the headquarters of the Geo. Alexander McKinlock Post at 1:30 p. m. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, Murray&Terry REALTORS / We have a complete up to date listing of all houses and vacant in Highland Park and vicinity. . Consult us before making your nex:.;stl)umhu& We will be able to assist you. Highland Park office : Sheridan and Central Telephone Highlgnd- PE’ RENTING Phone 444 HINE&HINE CHECK up Y insurance. Does your business fall off when â€" bad _ weather keeps | people away? Let us tell you what Rain Insurance can do for your business. Suite 35â€"37 W. Jackson n.,.; Harrison 0763 FOR RENT _ 5 room second apartment .00 4 room bungalow .......â€"â€" 00 6 room hOou8@ .................. 0000 4 room apt.,. heat furn. 110.00 RELrPE e °C000 V IBWerateiipwes s‘ 125.00 REICHARDT 6 rgom house ...................@1U0«00 4 room apt.,. heat furn. 110.00 7 /room house ...\ $125.00 7 room house, nEeW ........ .00 12 room hous6 ...............â€"â€" ,00 Furnished houses for rent for the summer. ysd REAL ESTATE, LOANS and INSURANCE g room :omulow . room &u wesse g room tb (* eor lt room W 5 room bm;" gbroom ll:onng‘alaw K; .room h neasninoerpdaenntane ; room bungalow ........... ¢ 5 room bungalow .....'...7.’.:10,&0‘ 6 room house, new .......$16,000 6 room house, lot 115 x 185, sellâ€" ing at sacrifice ... /.....$19,700 Nekk moh %zbmm,es‘ eat, x s 6 room house, hot water hcono% lot 50 /x 100 .............$21,000 9 r:ontx, house, 2/$athl:. llmtt ;ntu eat,: screen /porch, lo! x Terms on All homes. _ Now is the time to list ymn; furnished homes for rent for the 15 South St. Johns Avenue Highland Park, 1. chont® Tallee: * _‘ summer months. MARTIN April 11, a preparatory _ RENT (furnished) $4200 year; (unfurnished) $3500 year. _ | This g'ropengh?' close to three golf courses; three. minmib §" whik to North Shore Electr E&c ; seven minutes‘ walk to Ravinia C. & N. W. and North Shore stations. _ _ _ 1 Tel. Highland Park 1735 or Randolph 2725 FOR RENT FOR SALE DESIRABLE, LIVABLE COUNTRY HOME on your FOR SALE OR FOR RENT INSURANCE 388 Central Park 69 at use enroe SALE $35,000 £ | ‘FOR : DPRY CLEANING & DYEING RUG CL!&*‘}}_&E“T‘?‘ [ _‘ STRETCHING _ _ THE nfl% LE LAUNDERY FARM DS FOR §7 gALE ' : Vacant and Improved Property in Highland . Park | and _ Vicinity REAL ESTA TE ; DoES OUR WASH | AN‘ MUVVER | Has MORE _ ‘THIS |LITTLE BOO§TER + suF?u?rmr THE SWEET AND OLEAN WAY" . A. TUCKER K â€" TERRACE C a U NO resy" 515 Oakwood Ave. Phone H. P. 670 PHONES 178â€"179 NORTH SHORE RADIO SHOP | 384 Central Ave. â€" . | Telephone H. P. 265 . G to a Pfanstieh] is ing it is utterly‘simple. An illeâ€" station finder disc reâ€" is with the mninfljknob. d regissers in actual wave lengt The disc is illuminated jfizo‘u tan tune it in the dark. convenience is obvious. \ The amber glow from the ive length dial adds a touch m'mwm the panel assemâ€" bly. It is a uséful reminderâ€" i the chance of leavâ€" the set turned on when not luse. Come in and let us show you the @â€"*f q . â€"« | ) _ _ Singleâ€"Dial Six | OVvERTONE RECEIVER accessories) Other Pfanstichl Models _ â€" from $85 up _ with heavy cement floor. 100 foot frontage on one south line 300 feet to anâ€" set. The north line is 264 ILLINOIS sUNDAY & MONDAY Me was Fo ‘s favorite, this MH! o niving a1 ..““flu.’”m‘"'] hn ioe ced ant uaafes td m ) T H O KILLED S TUES. WED. THURS. FRL _ A»t‘ 9+ ‘| gLoRIA SwWANSON in her latest success 6 | +THE UNTAMED LADY" a M ANIN GA : Anaotatiy "far M.fi A De f MWM&' Hurst, au ‘"Humoresque," A, poâ€" thusiastic® about ‘a story. Never x# e omm see Te rich. " at | last, as amazing A ever (befell |a #hl, :; ==> wlok o) SATURDAY ONLY o A few" 1248 sn U couith Bt. ‘%.m- on South Jo;ns t be sold.â€" These are rictly || with _ large . Living Rooms, â€" plumbing,. builtâ€"in features hbest of hardwood floors, birch dobss, fixtures, cabinets, etc. ‘Priced from $11,000.00 to $12,500,00 A m.mbtf_mt’“ A not fail to peel t 0 F. B. Williams ; &.]Km"ic’ii"é’io’kx REAL ESTATE E 16â€"18 Sheridan Road ; Highland Park, & On thé past side, convenient to transportation. Vestibul into l&rge, cheerful living room with colonial logâ€"burni place., Krench doors to ve? attractive dining room {ma dows), A modern and mode kitch-nwithcnpburb,m built in froning board. Two h,r%‘window: above the Adjoin ‘uffigentormm {outside iced). | Three choice qahzm’bed rooms. Large wardrobe closets W rored| dgors. tiful tile bath with tub and shower ware). | ‘ l!;i‘h" uil basement with fine heating plant, ‘hot water und nd plen: ' ® . en borotifuily finished and all floors the finest hi p C T C nlnd 4n anvetrnetion 4â€"rM. | rmt. “ ; n from | TM. 9 rm. k YM+y ew 6â€"+m. }(‘;"'",,,u"' me, perféct in ,cg&m BOW . WARNER BAXTE rge Bancroft â€" :Wmiam Pow T00 MANY BABIES IRENE RICH i/A s 4OR & B .cy cce cnt Real Estat@ â€" Phones H.P. B ET T E R ~THF PLEASURE BUYERS" DEFECTIVE DETECTIVES" NEW, SEE O UR C O M P LE FREDERICK L. NEFF & CO. ie 10CAtiON ......_..@_..~â€"i$18: iths, 200 ft. grounds, *d17 FOR RENT E R H O M ES A ND TELEPHONE ‘HIGHLAND Ravinia ivy deco and uEy tevEer ULTRAâ€"MODERN COLONIAL oorrm:l Special Matinee at 2;00 p. M« a WILLIAM DeMILLE PRODUCTION "THE RUNAWAY" and LATEST INTEENATIONAL NEWS oP EXCITING » . A Century comedy with THE LATEST KINOGRAM SPLENDID CAST nicca" 7 diolks * . A fust action ©07 LATEST KINOGRAM mak with the . CLIVE BROOK :; with ished and all floors the finest &é‘éy-dm.iljnmmuwfiolm Sunday Continuou® from 2 :15 to 1039 M etmae in wake,.: His ‘found mysteriously also with also »‘ A . screaming Continuous $100 MYSTERY ‘.-#.dw- ver has she prepared y of her talents. So a pampered, untamed :.m.l&rm' action comedy especially g ym. stucco ‘l:z.. PN+ Eht stucco > § ‘:B cl0b ........~«> ies 7 â€"em. pressed brick 1 1 rm. frame house, ~‘ enst side _â€"..â€"â€"â€"â€"mepâ€"~ AMM’* 3 rm. bung Highwoo REAL AUTO AND FIR April 11 â€" W!l - to 4:30 p. m.; a of age, OW FOR SALE April 17 High . W H., fers 7 31 TT H r honse An terms m |‘/.!7 ‘li $15,000 $14,000 $18 a N0 10 THU Wor &NDC eve k. I 4 *# c m h ¢ f m 2 to i th

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