biggiftgik.“ 'uf"'" um. Ie'" ‘0 gt " , ‘8 . . _ T ss1cf 'll? ' Park Press a . . ' “y ht l _ 0n Mutiny. February Nth, at 18:†p. In. Mr. Wtiiiam Waiuee I». ya and to Mt mu a. iiii/ -o-tuthirtirnetrewGuss- .N.to_siaethrsrmmsttaik, buasd.a.heream.toetr-rtas Br 1rt,-1rra"'m.udinett"tor) HM b . _ T ' 'tmhertyr?etctetyuVi' "1..th 19.18“. orsthefurm) to which his father. George W. Dike Ind roe-Id, moved from Vermont; bringing with him his wire, Elizabeth Wall“ and his infant Ion. Clinics. I. " Ivoryoeh. Dating the Bin boyhood in - among the all“, of New England pioneers who Md sealed that section of “limb. bringing with them their “all of n- ligion and of education. Both the" ideals Dare fmdnmen'al in Mr. Dike) nature. Ind he only home conned» " with the mm church. of which he was a faithful "pporter for my mm. VOLUME XVII PM luau-ta - Ea*o-,lI-u.tt8Yeruw, - Early Educ-lion; iwho happened to be a passenger on} 'ii,h1ii',i', m": “in education. beyond the country board the ENE. pcrrormed 59‘?“ The {Emmy school, Y.." cominm-d at Todd Iemin- ' )',-.',r,i,,":.'irtr', ',l','fiC1el'"i" ll? /il.','i/11t','r' status of Jr, try It J.5rty..t'.5 “Laban his Be-) It?» My: leyJ,"" ' P' 'tCt tatt E ‘15" Contin new In. Mudmm thunder soon‘un arrival m It“; York, "r. FrssG-l -- mad him l d" nd WI . t ism-3d: W's rus m to thr, lhe d r . . V 'lT,d'l,','ld,', s: Fig: 'l.TrStt,',', J" 1 3.1.5614: htspita'., where one cr' '1; OWNER CA --_.----- l leading surgeons of the United States) TH rcurated upnn him. All the means or, CITY MANAGER PLAN luludu’r. "ience wr-rr of no avail.) R. Greens.“ DISCUSSED BY MASON! however, and utter three days of I _ liee Static - i'.os"rtr: fieht ha parsed away". I Bi: mull-GI! Citizen 'Wriles Ut-l, Dr. F'.isenstaedt was born in Chm P 'Ott I Tty up) forty-seven Yftrs ago. and Mter: GeoreeIlari Within?) of 'le, J',1" *attcnding secondary sehools he went[ Sheridan, who, I In "n". to Northwestern Dental and MedieWot giggling --.-.r. school: where he took his degree of Studebaker to To the dim of Ute Hithuod Park Doetorad Dental Surgmy all“ 'Yi-ff':':':?.,: in: fin PM: . _ il,',eiii,li'.rii; his degree of Doctor of [ Justice Conrad At . meeting Aeid u 'the ye.et Medicine. He met with immediate ternoon, m; i byte] to colander the t'a','l'n'l':l'tI.eT,: and became known as one of I he will prom noun of . committee Incinbd to the mac: mum dental surgeon: with Waultmn ttrife and report be“ Wm! the mm. “It. Clark aimed I WEN ' mmmwn At t meetinx‘held It ‘the Moraine hotel to consider the recommend.- tion- of I eonmkm Appoint.“ to miter and report but; Codltion ticket far mm and commissioners. the ~9th was made that . lim- -Hrorrcae lam Govern- mt. would be chain“. in the city '1' "W Put. (W994 at, m tor I city 'e"ghM8tr in n “wily of this ttfre. me line: on“ the .tataste, Ankh XVI, lunged-t Ported Hyde“ Gov- qe'ttgrteggt, Illinoi- Redud sum. Cw. hill "SS, PMe Mu. That [ht-h timitathett-Utfrrrtnof-ie. bqteoverm'ter'ttoe$tuat.tr%B- of6a06hshaMtmstattr_ Thun- forrtbeettrofmehimtdPtrhemaH maul“ of thtqt'hrottere -rtHri-rmneettqmntetta.. “Ooh-o. mWFdew-I- 't-ttMattrterr.orHerit5e63tut MmMpmidoudl-ub teqfth.rmrrtei1rydtr_y1i- -Hme-k--tdke.uttheree.. -d-turAbrulheadtreth.eRg 'teMhq.brth.ermrufttrtH- mod-via; civil mull *rtuItreefota. hair-h - trerutt.arrekGaueii.h, W‘udthdtycrvmuumn- as; shun-[hem to not at “w.memd aid an", Inlan- the can" shMta_reovu.. 'l,"rMT,tu',tmT,'"d .t'gU.'d',t'I"p.",tg.'tttd at 'ttgtgtg'Akrt,', unnu- 'ttht-eV-alt. ofthet-+ -t-t.gs.mhrt3rbeee-K 'fa'Wfd"ult"l"Mrd'd aqqretsrttx O“ -- â€Mpmmw mw‘ " “bud-'- Jlll%Xll'l.TalNe"'llUl"dfl'r. no“ a Oh I." d a. 1f."lit'lfglh11t,%tllt"rglt, " com-ct. _hm_.!.‘l“-HI!5¢H limulduhhddida) Tooqu-b‘uum mdugll tbl tr-eta" 'ard-ttstar- or â€â€˜Ariadnz" will be in the hand- yl In unuullly compehnt cut. Prom- imt mail: the player: In 'ie'lCl Richard Bentley. of Like Forest, who will play the title role, und In. Iaird l ,Bell. of Winnech, who is east for! ione of the Mightlul comedy Ml that she has handled no well on other b plays. The other Mien in the out; are but. Thompson and Roumnnd Conn, The put of the ambitious husband will be taken by Uwreneel Norem. of Winnetka. Abram Men-l denim". of Evanston, and George Bartlett, of Winnetka, will use havel pans in this play. ( Th- third in! In be (in: by the Hath Show The-tn mild this leo- “twink"trhdho,â€ull¢h¢eomdy ofEaeNk.a't-ttaa.stinsttrA.A. Milne. This play will be patented in Highluul M. n the Woman’- clnb on Inch 10 and in lake For- ut the previous "wing, March 9, ttiamNrprrfrmrsChieaeoto London._but suburb-n life has in points of similiarity, " well u dif- ference, in the environs of both cities. Accordingly. this play will have I special interest for rnidenu of the North Show. since the lane in hid in a auburb of London, sad the duh and“ are bum-g and proton-ml people of fondant commuting types. The North Show producti- of Dr. Moses Eiseastaedt, for many", years I resident of Highland "rkr; died in New York City, Friday mornq ins. February 26th. Dr. and Mung Eisenstaedt were just completing a trip to the West Indian During the} trip the doctor Ins homered by a' boil whieh caused temperature and) ttrtrat 'suffering. Before the baatf doekod in New York it became evi-t dent that n‘very serious coadWoo, of blood poisoning had arisen. Art) 4rmirwnt surgeon of New York Btiste.1 who happened to be a passenger on! board the ship, performed such humeral-y operations as the ship's, irseltivs peranittcd. immediately up- on arrival iank‘W Yark, Dr. i:isek-l DR. M. EISENSTAED'I‘ DIES IN NEW YORK Well Hy, in unwind by his wife, who m Blanthe Benjunin of Chicago, and two children. one of whom. Edgar. h at We _ and tho-0th". Ian-mt, I student of MGM high school. (Con- tributed) _ Theatre Guild Play At Woman’s Club Thursday, March " OFFICERS CLUB WILL “MAIN B. P. CLUB ple'ulnfornnLS-tu'lhy On Friday nub: cl at "k, the when of the Hum-ad M club have been Invited to M a titth.aB-'ettttsUPtrrtBh- 'd.rrqruehish_dhsktseretrof the “Ml dun club. This has lithium“. 150mm hum-wmum .odmtreeth.attitg-ei-. “hula-hwy» bun-tn! glut: foe man] ,mtr.-teodtsasntnraspsbeettrme ' u._. an" rshtMefmteti_mts try OnlnduMdthiu'nk .meetistedexh.be-derediroet.es "rhea“ ly- M-tdpyrk Annul Eve-t Takes Plus To- morrow Night; You; Petr. an Pesrth ooeili M "at. an Mn: thin in KW Park [unending moi-11nd '."tre,',l'.""""'""-"""'o "t mid-nu m sun-(u who 0n but}. ch ink-Yon: "teqrhSust_d-wS1behMd “was; Meae.WM-e1. mun. N‘s. CAROLE: “AGO! . WILL I!" I'm 8 ll Known Highland _ Park Reniden! Victim of Blood Poisoning The following open letter Wu] The supporters of the ticket head- by Samuel M. ligating] to 3W LE ed by B. P. Lewis in the city pri- Mason, the comm 3n plblicityj muy election March 8 are All men of the Coalition ticket in humid to: and women deeply interested in the make clear many in“ will“ welfare of their home community the conduct of city dhin - his and earnest in their desire to have “minimum and 1.131.... ii'iiCijiicii a city administration which straightforward shaman ulna; will be. representative. tumble Ind should clear up man Inim- retpomxve._ _ ings. The Iettetr. y . ' l This they heliéve will be the kind It is a matter of common knowl- edge that our city. during the put five years, haa undergone a phenom- enal growth. both as to the enlarge- ment of area and as to the increase of the number of inhabitants. The area of Highland Park prior to 1923 was four square miles. In 1923 the city annexed 5.2 square mites, and in 1926 3.5! square miles additional ter- ritorv. thercby increasing the terri- torial limits of the city by over three times ita former size. It has been istimnted that within that time in! population has increased by 6560, , has about doubted, no out bail-hm: "word: show that permits for 310,. 810,000 have been issued far as“ buildings, p A _ MAW]! lit IlgNlllt GIVE “NATION REGARDING CITY AFFAIRS To Gnome A. Manon. chimm,lr|. ' John F. Mnckenzie. E. G. Huber. committep on publicity ot the Coalition ticket: In response to your request for in- formation relative to certain reports rtrk to the conduct of the am;- of the rity. I wish to nuke the follow- ing statement: In order that you any more tuttrl, understand the conditions that hvo' confronted the administration Ind; under which it has labored, permit me briefly to give you . few faetnl taken trom the oMeial records which) will show the great ehange which the, city has undergone during the period' of its recent development. . I OWNER CAPTURES THIEF TAKING CAR R. Greenslade Takes Man to P0- _ lice Station; Latter Given Sixty Days At Request of My thm, mittee " Met BC Flt- niaheg Facts Mu Adminm [ Sheridan. who-was caught in the aetl of Healing Robrwt Greemuade'sl, Studebaker coach last Monday eve-I nine. in: fined $300 and casts in% Justice Conrad's court yesterday " ternoon. and in default of payment! he_witt probably lay out the fine in? the Waukmn jail. for sixty dasyl Clark signed I tstatement to the er-i, feet that he was about to hike the: eu- for a ridesto Chic-go. Fortu/ - Mr. Gmmhde saw him trv-l in; to nut the car and intervemsd, giving the would-be thief I wnuop " two that nude him tractable and then took him to the police station, when he Ira locked up. The contrast between the pres'ent status of nut community and that Continued on page 5 The Woman’s 'Auxilurr of the Hixhllnd Putt hospital will meet for "If!!! Ind lunch†in Trinity Par- hh home on WM“. Inch 0 at m o'clock. Iameheem will be mad " m o'clotk. It in lwped that mm manhu- will he lament a than in nrm and at the houpitll Ne turtle-l “in: and am â€will; to be doâ€. Mrstgt-art1sadramatleae' Mnthwhohn-pleud “Mush-haw d. Atlbu- ubo " rad:1 '13.!!!â€th Frye, 'ta$r,arhr%tr-be-eamei Stt,,rtAeftsCP,Pr-f mmmu- s HOSPITAL AUXILIARY NEXT MEETING MAR. 9 DRAMATIC um AT “m“ mu, Tne - mm Cl ' [egg]; "Ema HAAK TAKES AGENCY mm: Fdittt_t9tenmrt to Speak FOR OVERLAND CARS .BINIFI'I' we: 10 maMtaMD an. usual. tannin", men a. 1923 Georee.Ciark, . ~mldiex- from Fort I can: um " """"___""" "'"".' “uni-O-mew Wink-.104 brtfei,y3..yerytya, Otis-0 at Inn- " n- u. The Mlyor'l Lam Rigid-ad Park, Ill. _ Much t, 1927. l Another point emphasized by the supporters of this ticket is that if it (iss nominated and elected, Highland Park will have in the conduct of its 'iafrairs the benefit of the experience ‘of two men titted for city office, as Umtinued g: plge 10 This they heliéve wig be the kind of administration to given Hitrh- land Ptsrk if Mr. Lewis is nominated Ind elected mayor and with him the tour undidnte: for commissioner: on his ticket, Lyle Gourley, Mrs. Nanine Hopkins, Will Krumbach and John Oliver. They believe that the mayor should have the support of I city council harmonious in altitude upon policies and projects for the best in, terest of the city and united in their effort to carry out the platform to which they have subscribed in this campaign. The report of the robbery at Elm Place school an (Wen ‘lut week to the Press was erroneous u to the amount "of money involved, it is expleined by ‘Principal Smith of the school. The total [on is estimated at forty dol- l-rn. It he been the ewrtom to have [in the ehtuttre duvet only small Amounts but in this instance children [had been turning in Near East Re. 1ht Valentines with ash contribw Itimts for that fund, and it was A Handle of thee envelopes not yet turned into the hutch-t the thieves 0†end RM. The may repre- Ienthg the small avian of perhaps om hundred childrell was taken out 'ro.the spot end the torn envelopes thrown into the "no basket. IN CITY ADMINISTRATION Urge City Mme"; Impartial Enforcement of Zoning Law and Abolishing of Fees; Harmony [I Desirpd Bettetit of Harmony ft is further pointed out that not only- ill these candidates for com- i?i,':Ct.7iri'r'ii.' in accord with the mnyor, if r. Lewis and they are chosen. but they will also be prac- tically always on the job, as they are always in Highland Park and can easily be found. They will thus be always available for communion up- on all matters of im; "since which may arise in conncchon with the administration of city affairs. - â€U“ “LU†nuuan} The program for the Ossoli club, _ . _ C ' 'on Tuesday next. March 8, will be a 'ittnset Valley Club Rerrorta,l strrropticon and movie, in color. Progress; Course ls In W 1 givnn by Harry Ostrandor, on Ceylon Good Condition land India. Mr. Ostrander is giving -_-- »this on his return from a series of Thr, subseriptiorrs are coming in f Ertttagemettts in the northwest, and at rapidly for the new club house at the' th" Field Museum, and Will be WEI- Sunset Valley Golf club. Some mem-, corned by all the members. because br, rs have subscribed for five the" of the interest and beauty of his Te- bills or $200. Have fou sent in your) CEBU)? shown pictures at the elub, on application? _ EJava. _ The plan for the remodeling of the building includes a lounge, open porch, kitchen. ladies and men's lock- er rooms. and an office. The locker rooms will be provided with showers and sanitary conveniences. A gursey " the course this spring indicates that it has come through the winter in good condition. Prep- Irations are being made for the lay- ing of water mains underground in their permanent locations. “Let's Tee Ihr." TOTAL SUM.TAKEN IS LESS THAN REPORTED 1'h'g,tttPty"'a"""- M. . v, CHANGI ltr mm " m3 cart sum LT, 'WCrtlPTloyf', COMING i IN FOR CLUB HOUSE} l The city council at its meeting the lsame evening passed the su-called movie-censorship ordinance. The or. Idinance is about the same as origin- ally drafted, with the exception of I. l few minor changes. The chief of police, or other official appointed by [the council, is to be the censor. with lapped to the mayor, whose decision F is final, under this ordinance E The last meeting, held on Mr!!- ary 22; was a program given by Jun- ‘lnette Kline. who read Pinero'B "The Big Drum." At this meeting, after the various reports had been given, the president, Mrs. Hopkins, called the attention of the members to the guest rule of the club; rhidl allows lic. same person to be I guest but ( twice during the club year. Ind ask- (ed that the members, old and new, {please keep strict observance in the future, as this year, particularly, it {has been violated considerably. Bids were received by the board of local improvements for extensive water main extension in new terri- tory in the west part of town, It a meeting held last Friday evening. The bids tnnge fram $281,955 to $348,993. They were filed fur public inspection. Action probably will be taken at the next meeting. The lacttion of the proposed mnina' extensions include parts of Central avenue, Deerfield avenue, Deertieid road, Ridge road, County Line ram, Clavej road, Skokie Valley road, Compton avenue and along the west line of the northeast quarter of'the southwest quarter and 'west'line of; southeast quarter 'of northwest quar--) ter of Section 22, Township 43, ete.; Half Day road, Summit avenuehgg tended south, etc. City Gets Bids for Water Mains to be Installed; West End Communications regarding loca- tion of a tilling station in Ravinia were referred to Commissioner Gour- Icy. Petition for street lights on Bob-O.. Link road was referred to the com- missioner of public property. Approval was given plans and specifications for water main and sewer extensions and construction of pavement in Marion avenue, Hield's addition to Braeside and that a per- mit be granted for the work to be done by private contract, with tho customary guarantees, ete. _ Will Give Illustrated Talk Mar. 8; Attention Called to Guest Rules HARRY 0STRANDER AT NEXT OSSOLI MEET os-'amrrgrte,taresttatet als'l'dl"aG'nh"dlrdl'A"l The printed notice of I revision of l, the bylaws, calling for one meeting‘ a month, instead of two, has been re- , ceived by the members, and will ber voted on at the lust meeting in†Mirth. in unordnnce with the hy-‘ laws governing revisions, At the meeting on Taesdtsr, the announce-l ment will also be made of the mun-F bers of the nominating committee,‘ appointed by the president, who thin yen completes her term of offke. I has declined to take advantage of the lowering of hut “he in us from 680 British Thermal Units to 450 units. even should the Illinois Com- mune permit such u reduction. indi- um that this company. in this n in gther matters, has the welfare of its when: in first consideration. It. North Shore Ga: company is en- titled to the minim which on refusal brim , for _thmmtrh it patron- feel am ther m nut-red continued good service and full value 1neNmiBhed,ht.shrr.srthe company in we to provide for good - and. prompt service. The and - by this map-n! merit: nub- tmat iu â€than every-when. ir.1rc.T.'hl Inland Huh- - m, at my; " MBRI’I‘S DUE CREDIT Refusal of North Shore Corpor- nuun to Reduce Beat Units Appreciated Newman: reports to the effect ghat‘thf Nfrrth Intort Gas conga-1y “I!!!†MN! 10 M" WAY ACTION OF GAS co. l Late last evening the special cor- {mince behind the community movies which have been showing at the Elm lPllce nuditnrium agreed with rapes lsentntives of the local theatres to itransfer the community movies to the; t'Aleron theatre for Saturday an"; moon showings. and an agreement " ii Friday evening programs was en- ‘tend into which will be of genefll interest. Unfortunately the Free: will have to defer the full reporbo! this committee to next week's “1 In the meantime it should be note! that the film "North of as" 13113 pear Saturday afternoon " Al intend of at Elm Place. and that any} community programs for Friday (IQ-t hing: will - at the Alena h». ginning Bunch _ , Indications, are that the campaign preceding the city primary election on TuesdAY, March 8, will be a stren- uous one during the few days remain. ing before the day of voting, and in the information of the voters the lint of candidates, the location of the riot- ling places and the boundAries of the several trreeinets' In given here- with. List of Candidac- _ The candidates are, in alphalsetieat order. as 7ollows: For Mayor: Prank L Cheney, Beri- jamin F. Lewis. For Commissioners: W. E. Becker, Robert R. _ Bosworth, William J. Brown, F. D. Clavey, Lyle Gourley, Mrs. Nanine Hopkins, Will Kram- bach. John Oliver, William M. Rear, R. Arthur Wood, Julius Zimmer. The two candidates for mayor and, the eight candidates for commiasion- ors who obtain the highest votes win he candidates in the city election, April 19. Polling Places The following places have been der. iznated places of election in and for the seven voting precincts of the city: CANDIDATES AND In City Primary Election an Tuesday. March 8; [atom- lion foe Voters; Note Where You Vote F inst Preeinets-- Lencioni's stone, 531 Central avenue. Second Preeinct-Brand Bros. store 530 Central avenue. Third Precinct-Methodist church, corner Nort h avenue and Laurett- plarcn . Fourth Precinct-H. M. Prior’s of- flee, 27 N. Sheridan road. PRECINCT BOUNDARIB Fifth Prerinet-Imnois Bell Tale. phone Co. building, 21 S. St. Johns avenur'. The boundaries of the seven pre- cincts are as follows, as designated in the records of the city council: First Precinct First Precinct shall consist of all the territory and area embraced with- in the following boundaries. towitt All that portion of the city of Higlb land Park which lies west of the cab ter line of the right of way (of the east division) of the Chicago and North Western Railway company and northerly of the center line of Central Continued on page 5 Sixth Precirurt-Chietssro, N. S. Ind Milwaukee railroad station. St. John an mm, between Roger Williams and Dean avenues. sievvnth 'i'crtinet-Arthur Dunu’ Real Ex'tato ofrrcw. Cloverdale avenue and West Park avenue. Hours. 6 A. M. to s P. M. The polls of said election will be own at six o'clock in the morning and will continue opon until tive o'elorrk in the evening Tuesday, the 8th day of March, 1927. ANNOUNCE CHANGE IN COMMUNITY MOVIES Itharsbeeetbroturttttomr" tion that rumors hankemcird tottteedreettutifrnm- theo4BeeofM-r,Imm-, 'rfthttt.-mtimtaree-tn" mmumm. ' Myth-chm set-to-tu-tttho,' rg2'S',taTtd',yrgt' â€Mm-b. RI“. "qmttutHtSt-t-'t m..d~* ' I. â€b. _ .. -" A- 3-! To the Vulifl of 'NtttBrtrt W Cue of the Highhnd Put Pf. Dear Friends: intuit“ 'g'.':',',":'""""'""" B. F. LEWIS PRAISES LOCAL PrTArmmN%, Writes An Open [can to a; Voters of myth-ll Put i Exphlni-g Stu-d . NUMBER 1