No Obligation. ,iwttsttatt, AUGUST: t8, Proper) “H roadways. Mil. tidat,, of little purple all white wild low? iri He now peeping “with to smile a â€Wham welcome to tGe who would 'exrie and live among them. T :Al ~convenient to a“ "Madman We m olferintt a thntted' member of ofwjeruized. beautifully ioided, _ highly re- itrieted home sites. batted along the rhinos and giant white oak forest, where the song of the bird; Nettds with the {on of the waters of Lake Michigan. near at. Mulls at Lake Hal. at price; from 20e to ttie per square feet. teens to meet itveasieiee of reli- site PM. "rolls Home Sites Here is the Letter In preparing e circulu, (ii-tribute! last Friday, August 13. muslin] facts and futures of the water fund: of our city and signed by “Citizen: Taxpayers association," it would ham been but very little more trouble fo: the investigators to exnctly determio just where the fifty-seven thouum dollars in question went to: .. _ IITN1 DISCUSSES ' " BRIDGE Mow, Now that the bond issue projec has been defeated by the voters, th next problerd confronting the city how to get those, two bridges open o North Sheridan road. Both are cl as unsafe, and that something mus be done immediately is generally ad mitted. in this connection the t lowing letter received from a rea of the Press offers a suggestion to a way of overcoming the dine which is worth consideration. 'Th letter offers as a solution a plan repair the bridges temporarily an in the meantime to M in the ravin in such a way as to retain their nat ural beauty, after building cnl adequate to take care of the wate flow. The letter will be read with in terest, as it also discusses so phases of the circular sent out by “Citizens Taxpayers association. The letter,follows: '3 With Adeqmte Aquedncts an: Ornamental Railings, Em; ' Touches on Use of Water Fund It in a well known fact that the only source of income the city oi Highlund Park he, is from, it: municipal water plant, all the othel departments, not having any income, from time to time run behindfin meeting their obligations on the year- ly appropriation made by the city council and therefore look to the wax fund for assistance. , II ether this is strictly legel, may be a question, on the other hand, us- ing the water tunds to make up short. ages in funds of other departments: has been in practice during the peel (Continued on page 3) Plans for the Better America: Homes Exposition it the Highlam Park Woman's club, October 13.14 and 15 are progressing rapidly uncle] the very capable .diroetion of th, chairman, Mrs. R. W. Stevens assist ed by a very able committee. FILL-IN IS SUGGESTE SPACE NEARLY SOLD, . FOR HOME EXPOSITIOI At Highland Park Woman', Club. October 13-14-15; Mrs. PererReeves, vice chairman also reports that there are still '1 few available spaces a? the auditot ium floor. ' _ This is the big evenbof the fill I l son to be given under the directio of the Highland Park Woman's ch: and promises to be a wonderful suc cess. Mrs. W. C. Shipnes chairman o: the sale of dining zoom space relied: that cum-acts are coming in rabid): and that nearly the entire dining room has been sold out. The annual flower show of th North Shore Garden club will be he] at the Lake Shore Country club In day, Augmt 24, from two to eig o'eloek This event promises to one of the biggest flower shown ever put on by the club. . i Numerous tgardens near the La Shore club will also be than ope for inspection. The Born estate which there are forte ardent, t Samuel Marx and the Llama Ste gardens wlll also be uhlbltod. nominal admin!» 'cham will made. The public is invited to I tend. . ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW AT LAKE SHORE C. North Shore Garden Club I There will be all kinds of, displa , of flowers in baskets, vases and o dinary bouquets. Ag I special fe ture there trill be numerous deco tive table floral displnys for whic many prizes will be ottdred. The maul Pythian day will be 0 served Saturday, August 28. by t Faishurf_Ptth_leanf,tls' Pyth Sisters. The. “hit will be held Smtmm was is mm the nrrttt-n8a listed for the (In. P'rt"mtqgreipqwf11tsohent . Th-dirttsett.dto-artd Joy-Hula.†' ANNUAL PYTHIAN DAY ' 1 TO BE AUGUST 2 'NBAnm m PART ll 3 PARIS Charge of Event, Tuesday, August24 _ . Big Fall Event Publish Report of Ditrbumermmta, totals for month, can). fund. $43,982.42; urban, 8840. The following lament, Jtte11t4ittr a copy‘b! the report .921!“ ‘treuuur ofthe; city of Highland Park for July is. furnished by the Citizens' Tam payer, ttaooeUtlotr, 1 upon when re- quest it: is ‘hexdwith, printed. , B. P. Stats/ttok, oil-acct: interest, trent. fund $26.89. , . _ Received from City Call. on acct. of mite†“I. fund, ",9828.88. . Receipts ml; for tlus'month, $26,- 221.42, gen]. fund. ' On hand per report of previous month: genl. fund, $6,805.08; gur- bace, 82,410.17; public ttemrflta, $1,- 996.25; (power. $1,000. Total received on hand, gen]. fund, $33,026.72, ,City id Highland Park â€Lake County, Illinois City Treasurer) Statement of Cash Receipts and Disbursements, month ending July:3lst, 1926: _ V “we"! Fund- ' _ Received from vSpl. % 295, on sect. of Tfr0utenem1 fund $497.25. ' Received from City Coll., on sect. of water,' 31:111., fund, $1,769.44. I This statement shown the flmmeia1 condition of the Treasury of Highland Park on" July 31, 1926. You now the star f') on'cuh balance under the? "general" account, which means over-3 drawn ($10,955.70). The water mo; énue for the flacal year ending April1 M, 1926, was $61,125.89. $24,564.65 was collected from water rates from Nay 1, 1926 to July 31, 1926, and this amount was placed in the "gem. eral" account. The appropriation for' running the water department this year is about $33,000.00. It is self- evident the Water department is self- supporting if the Income is kept in the waterworkg account. ' Cash Hence: this date: uni. fund, $i0,9lur.TiP,. (“bate fund, $2070.17; public beneBta fund, $1,996.26; sewer fund $1,000.00; total, $6,889.2tP. . ‘Overdruwn. V I hereby certify that the above is u true statement of cult receipts and disbursements for the month stated. and that the cash belmcel on hand this date are deposited to the credit of the city in duly euthorized depos- toriea. Received from Co. Coll. on sect. of % 1926 tut ttmsl. fund $'20,000.00. l The Alcyoh Théitre will present the following picture: next week. Sunday, Funk Mayo in "Lew Ty- ler’s Wives,†also 3 acts of nude- ville; Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day "The Bat" with an all star cast: Thursday, "The Passionate ttttest" with an all ‘star‘cast; Friday, "Other Woman's Story,†Newt and comedy; Saturday, 3 acts of vodvil and "The Golden Web," news animmody...- t The other three accounts, "gar.. bage, public benefits, and sewer" have cash balances to their credit total- ling $5,066.42. If you subtract this amount from the overdraft in the "general" account, there is a net overdraft of $5,889.38, taking into consideration all of the general funds of the city. F _ As an added attraction during the week of August to to September 2 there will be a fts11 fashion revue. There will be two show: nightly at tseven-thirty ind nine-thirty. You will notice that the city has spent on July M, 1926, $5,889.28 more than it had received into the Treas- ury from all the enumerated and miscellaneous» sources at that time. Respectfully submitted, Citizens’ 'Nxpayerxyusm. Fall Fashion Revue Aug. M to Sept. 2; Other Interest. ing Features "THE BAT" TO BE GIVEN AT ALCYON THEATRE COUPE DAMAGED IN _ _ CRASH INTO TRUCK A Ford coupe driven by Thom: Wagner of Northbrook vicinity In: damaged coneidmbty enrly this week when it collided with the rear of a truck at the 31min st. vim Notksdr wu hinted. The truck turn- ed suddenly Into the ti.ndttet and the coupe struck it Iago†the driver could avert the cm the police re- port. [The truck win not damaged muddy. ' The lnfint We!!!" Socicty of IU.. vinh will mort My, Aug. 24, at the home of In. Funk Wicks of Wade-treat. â€Icahn-mum 'obijrtrrttttathtrte1smtat. Bridgevm INFANT WELFARE T0 " ' MEET NEXT TUESDAY be irlared. _ _ "t tfir, PM _-Ri,, _ , Ji'liiittti I?tt t . be , igh i'jl,.r, THE TREASURER’S REPORT City, Treasurer For July and Comment Cmmtensitrned, HARRY PAUL, City Treasurer. Another opera whicj: , I be . gen- uine novelty to the 'hit ' lovers 'of thit community hay» " added to the, Ravinia iepertoi Ili: ii C', win be brought, to Performa "ttttttr the 'coming Week. This is Blil dame Sin: Gene," which Mr. Ee “A " bu sched- uled for production j "Y night, August M. _ f!“ ' This work may he I r sed among those of the ultra n: 'li'" school as it was elven its inith ' Fresetttatton on any atage in Nam ark during January, 1915. It'has: berto Gior- dano " its ixyPttterMt' is based upon a play of.tttt-, hib. name by Viqtorien Mon, wh l "Meient evidence that itvis till, y the sort of opera beat liked I; neriean pa- trons of this art. for Ill ‘ mhlnes in admirable proportion 'f' lements of both music and Guia M" “Talea of Kw Ill " [ Another offering iE a coming week which will mrT4 tht, arouse great interest, is the.’ 11’s Brst presentation of "The Xie v of Bott.. man," which in 3180!? poets may be called the most w, anal of all operas, because of ittSi Iyma1 form. Of the other works , . presented during the week, it Il tfound that everyone is a Ravlnia' l ‘orite which will serve to‘cive the Till; nia actor- slngera the oppoituni tll' 'appear in. many of their moat SW nial roles. ' Sunday afternoon, . C, t 22, the new week Will begin , - a concert by the Chicago Symo - \ orchestra ‘Sunday Ift.entoon., RE s' i e; the new week mu begin _ li v' archway; bt the f,11tS,u'n"'g ig mum. under the direction o IE _ these can. ter. All seats afe it tll! Imam: certs. Sundey mht""’ re "Romeo gem of the French, up?“ 'iii'ntii and and Juliet" w.i11 be .? "iiii'ii, " Lucretia Born, ""1153: G.iriLFrhiri Shakespeare's t.r.Viis 'Mi, I several oe- won Ravinia audiences in , as Juliet. onions. will tttt It ‘ eveals her. In this role Mme: . jilil 9†while self as a I'?".'""'"'"? ', . I; shade of vocally she IntespretllnluuiI in this emotion which 1Jet% "ite Mme. great love tragedy. Ill! ll be heard Bari. Edward Johhso E Ii'iitTtaiiiiitir' as Ronyy one of t I,! him gives parts of his .'igie,e11lill display of him full o?r,teteitrtr' It L B) (Continued on , IthiNrnt00lrt GIVE MADAME We GENE’ Has .Been 8 Added ; Ravinia Repertoire' Nr y, Aug. 124; Other F res . Schedu T SALE AT MORAN;- T0 RENEE! . rum-ms Will Be Held _Amt'i'iifl 27; Miss Elizabeth Rob Elk Is Chairimati In Ill: * ite A sale of hand- , I made by shut-ins under the d tti, on of the Vocational Sireietg wit E held at thé Moraine hotel on Fruitâ€: August 27, from ten in the mo I _ until five- thirty in the' afterny.‘ ' _ , A benefit bridge :1 party was given by tl the. jHighland Purl: ha day at the-Moraine ht The auxiliary in " I grateful to the friends who heh 'Ill 9 thin: oe- cuion socially. and My" Ally a suc- cess. The winners of Ei table ware the "eiirientts of srt NI prizes. After the party can . e served. . Each year since thi ing has generously tri, his beautiful tea room Mr. Cnshing's intere dates back. to the time ed the aides in Occup: lit the Moraine wh 5,000 wounded men at There Were hurl V bu present playing in _ beaut decorated with' oven. _ The Vocational S Jns is the direct on work of the depts tional Therapy in the 1 ment of the army. it work. of salvaging mi br Continued on. 200 ATTEND 11ialtig . BRIDGE PAR 0NDAY Given at Moraine M.tetrrt. P. BIG flifigllh",'dlPg SUNSET P SEPT. 6 On Labor Day, brl , y, Sept, 6, Odd Fellows Lodge :1 'hold g hte celebration at SnMer. T The)" will be I band can _ E ' "w, ants in. baseball “no MI Vtrtndsaf sports ma non. up. alum. prizes including: w}; " " ., not willboglvcnmy. - ,m. wicks mm‘ Ell,!" and... .m. ' I‘M"; ' V HIGHLAND P, Hospital 2tltt" In Ch _ in Mr. thw. ' the us? of V this sale; in shut-jag en he hoisr ' Therapy there, were V Sheridan. , for Shut- hith of the 'of Occupa- iiein deput- riied by the (wrecked by sued among it uhool " 'tresetttatton 'ork during lberto Gior- d is based a nine by id "Meient ly the no". nerican PW. pombineg in Elements of no hundred beautifully Huh J om nxiliury of a on Mon- on, may“. mam-n gm. ma The future- ‘wm include an empa- give panda with all mom of divi- Iions and 'specially decontad eaid ttttd' ttmst. and other luau-tint plus“. The parade vi“ wind Md! the principal - and with“ to be u striking and spectacular durur, as many owners af an m phndnc to decorate ind enter the line of march. T t V , Saturday,.Ang. " In Mold day and elaborate pNtmratitnts are being made by tho businessman and titl- tens of chit progressive mhboripg town to provide plenty of entertain- ment for the large' erpmU expected to attend on that date. _ ' Plenty of link Plenty of music will be provided by a good band A an was". wfil furnish music for . The ecle- bration will take piwe on tho In. Jewett property on Death“ avenue, east of the railroad truth. out! than will be plenty ofteeortmtodMKrt M everybody. . l Inndditiontomppnndeandbmd concert, there will be the usual In- turn, including dancing. amusements of m sorts, plenty of refreshment: and cold drinks of all Hath. ' Airplane Stats The chic! program nth-action will be stunt fMrttt by an experienced aviator, P. KuSavage of Deerfutd, (Continued on page 6) I.himrliliil) DAVIS / letter Santana C , . . SATURDAY, AUG. 21 laureiD'efarted bl! _ . ' L-..-., Lack of Publicity Extensive concessions. have been madenndivuriedlinoof‘mnduntd booths from which can H trrrreured all kinds of novelties and Prretyn- diae win take me of demands along that line. . : Parade, Airp1tutejNtnta, Pkwy of Entertainment mini: Crowd Expected: Pm-‘ A 1 gram Details _ 3 ' Plans for: the mum! Rtwinia Street dance to be held August 28 include a special program for the children. It was thought “viable to give the children their part in the dancing early in the evening so that after the grand march there would be Iumcient room in the street for the grow-up dancers. Accordingly special dnncep hate been "pl-lined from , :30 to 9:00 and it is hoped that all children Tilt take part and that" they will be in costume. . Children _ Urged to Attend Early: Special Program titr Them August 28 SPECIAL FEATURES . AT RAVINIA STREET DANCE PLAN BIG CELEBRATION The grand march is scheduled for 9 o'elock., There - Will be ' prize- awarded for the best costumes. and all those who can do so are urged to come in costume u this feature do.“ much to give the atmosphere for which this carnival in known. Highwood day will he Judd on Labor Day; Sept. 6 nude the arse. tion of the mtthrrood1Civie Improve- ment usocintion. one "at tho min attraction: will be: ladies popular- ity content in conjunction with in capital prim- A _ . The pienie which was to have been given Sunday, Aug. 1, under tho auspices of Lodbrok Lodge, No. AT, I. 0. V., was postponed on account of rain. The affair will be held' this Sunday. Aug. 22, st Zslmle Gm". comer Rides and Batt Day M between Highwod and Wuhan road. Admission will be free-and there will be good music. Mush- ments will be served. Dutch: and games will be smug the “new The patching}! one ticket up. tithie him or _to one for not. lady and the winner at the contest will min a beautiful gift u n n- membrance of an amnion. Ticket. fortheoeeaaimt9ibeptttugrferr ale my upon. ' mt meeting Monday. Atrtrurt a. A, hm tst-tfeats-n-ttttteta- itinted. Grandrt-rttt1Ct4mqirr. manoftheouuofNhtM-d- butamwmbotm "ee has no urged to. be we.“ aid ,edtmtt. tho cm...†W m bland Put No. 1008. Ron: Away #11me an impor- Lodbrok Lodge of Vikings ti; Give 'Alfatr at We t Grove; Attractions HIGHWOOD TO HAVE AFFAIR LABOR DAY ROYAL ARCANUM WILL BOLD IMPORTANT MEET POSTPONED PICNIC - TO BE HELD SUNDAY One of our " dam complained loudly that the woman of night-ad 't'gttt,',thtT, irttt1ft,martim#" mt an _ ' haummyof'thenmbw WutheftrNdtotauhgt-tdiet. TU omhdm’ing W of (it mm banditâ€. which was voted on Mitchmodm alum-tone m1i,-m urhckdhtuutonthq partidtN tttorsqemfuadhtel tutt.titinioruoirudktutr-ts iette,wattto'tmrttarett. Reitmttabiensrtutrtat-tatar be, it: irtterithettttethat_qrr 1oeat paper is not dumb and?†many of o'ugusttma" tttttit too lab; nrtdhtottetrntime,ttqrmtt.dsbtmt to, 'pnrrtter,rtua-tedheth- ofmlw' tlttseeto9eea,tky' ofe_one.arotudhnmt-rhrr'tsa6. 1ttitttou-tfth1datttteatmrtee non. orr't#etrttpta-1key malformation of our: other It- serip8tort, ave for our on: municipal intern-u. i' l t'tdTi,tf,2,,'2rgu,'M,tgt', ' Wanna: an. of Highland Park {and the; all .tmoeteatttmVue-ofuehofitw {oi-nation. It.eedrderrt-tr,1igrrt tltiMtoetaorthet--'iit- otoitt.titrcto_etttttt+.e,trtd 'r/ritual"',',',,',',,,',",',,,',"',',',:',',):": the nab†'_armetind1mruahi- dfstHet,and1it-tiiturrz(ter “with. unfortunate position our ettimtmgtoqehd Wm by“ Mvinfgtowuit drtotttetrrtatntteiatth. befoeettAti-tttar_t-d upon, while in the m.m trrueintueitrmmnt'rtetoqd" not the unit of the fountain. “was, Ituyo_forsreraretvietrdtit brintruttrtot1iiFtriiatrrrmb. “city mama-adm- that! admin which would incl“! speakers for both “an of the - tion. _ l AaiiefLther,thefa-Stu't aux-eater ',tyitttter'ofrtoa-sbotrld haveboenpoqudmourlheeu. _ 'teinueetvrnara,, qor1t'e41.rL6rrhitti,cireirsi, ttd the Qua“ an». mtrrdirtd th, nan defeated Whom! but Mr“ mm Mm. hill In rod with MW: '. 'i', Bditrie of the Highland Park Pn- DuriSir: , _ . wBeeatttreoftudeemtoftttebmd issue proposition providing {a an brt'dtteonNbrthtNeHnarmad,the proposed mm addithmtotttt Momirtehote1wiiirtott-Ots F. W. Cashing. the am, mark. Mr.Cttrttiri-dtoemet.atis tstoryaddittorttzrhtiuuat-, 1toteittoert.thttM+tidoe batfnntiBkesdtsNestheUBdit. touimtdee0s.ertermetreetnrtthatt '.','tst'gt,ttllttg'at'gneit “ML WP!- 'gghtu'tithttiitl'g,g't.ittt mun-aiming...†. DAYLIGHT ROBBERY. , , HERE SUNDAY EVE It'rtr,'tgrgtt1,f,,'t2,eit Ptrk"matstaiesdtrrttoirto who early 1te,trdezte,g,t 'mdrotrbo4losep h “was, . 'lS,'lft'1l'strd2i'ttgltdNt new! near the North Shore mm St.reetrtritruttedytrrtoth. thta_Lheetttte&ttrnndtut-btt dreadedmmdzmbynn-h 'tCltrrsurrxtmdBter-ertar&- ofhilcu. Ihttarttmttartfiti,k omrttfthemlte1d_atrerttrms _ tttett1terertttt1tioNrAis; . qhetturNtnpsduthetr'eue WWII. [ . _.. Prh, robbers aeeumd 3m in .eL'tl and a 2Hewel “tell. aextttra'ti to, Stevens! report to tbs polio: m. Jig mid he dim 's'gl,rs1's,'tt watchman Atttttetefttt My _rioiirreetethtitteH-ndtt_ of,tttebtmdlqixtertmtttterrt_ Many of the Highland Park - eutttaatnmpttrrte#tet?retMrdeF 'ttty',"',','.','",?' mum-AM â€.mmuuumvu WILL NOT Em BIG _ ADDITION TO MORAN tteerruundtteiedArrtts.rtu-rtiat ,ofurnttrirofttt1rirtdttihtt. beenfoMithnpaI-ht' _ OBSERVE DOLLAR DAY HERE FRIDAY. AUG. " Auto Salesman Held Up an LnesiWattmdWatehHer, I MIMI†from!!!» om, of ttie met.aft,.1ifth.t. MitsMIldai‘ Rubi G. Wu. V ' (Mrs. Constant c. How»). “than†otthetatat mama» [ “dubb- istmtitsarasMetetdN' no...“ was t 'oetuaartsre Walnut: " beanie!“ t$tevotagsa. "ton-the mum tttaged"',) council.“ HEW-w ati;'iiet,t'i' m - -...",. “w“. acumen. Fai' about. project is " Wi'theti-tthtrqr than“ MP, In†Ittd.r"attt'eqhit!tnrV lithium: “ " eons-u atfthetr -tHblq.l nation- 'essitvofsaqtpoittia " m Norrpeeiniedrort. madam brfiiemVofttse P'"-" ". a anathema width“- mm when "ttg-r who mod-nude Defeat LII! In Wilda Le- M3. 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