Giulio-inhalat- “mam-Mu. Nut-Mist Col-mun. if my please, the met- hal Park that we hand-d to Mr. 'urthtqs.adta-rteutes,withth. hum-I mung-a PM: that they -h.ardboeAtoar.trotberve" melanin-.Aril 10.»de dual-mu“: nun-du- "rroetEt-dNr_lemte- trt..-eatat-thtthrrn" --M.eemr-lthrfromo. "mai-heal-rt. Hg-h-AB-teel-e- kWh-I'd ,s0hiarNaih-atr ver" "tuba-1' one-fawn: of the aha that I my my than". b It Any Wonder?" ( u it my wonder that the better, than of china. of the United Shun d.efiate to have anything to do with? politic? Or with the management of the attaim of our government, ,rhe-amNeisbe'mtrsetbreer- “in tithe!!! in Highland Park, of Ind-Ilinz'ing. his: lumen and; Myplitics,m;tdmof§ben‘ public servants that in my! “In or city of this country? Core, no! decency should hive hsthrmseed) the china“ of Highhnd Put, an . unit. to have said to layer Rating! - his retirement from lulu! â€an of faithful serviee---"Wetl done. thou good uni faithful serum. wei will be ittihaerteed by your “vice u, to yaw successor to any on the; wk which you have BO 'cast fathered." For twelve mu of “wiring amt tha. It. Hastings his mind chm -riqeeet :1than told, ofm[ We are told by the opposition to the Coalition ticket. that we should he a change. I myself an in favor; of a change. but not the kind of change that has been suggested by a... {would like to see I chmgef in the mental attitude of some of the, citizens of Highhnd Park tennis; In administration that has served 1:33 in III intelligent. conscientious and‘ smash] manner for the past' twelve yum. f SCORES ATTACK a HAS'I'ING REGIME One of the most important and most successful features of Mayor Hastings administration. has not been mentioned during this campaitm,-- the building of the Highland Park hospital. I was on the committee with Mayor Hastings. the late Mrs. Me- Gregor Adams. the lute Mr. Chas. T. Boynton. Walter Baldwin and Rich- mond Dean. and others. in the cam- paign that was made to raise the nec- essary funds by private subscription for this institution. Day after day, night after night. week after week, month after month, that committee combed Highland Park in their ettort to raise the necessary funds. We met with all kinds of opposition from some of the very best citizens of Highland Park who did not seem to understand the problem. Beeetit to (‘o-mu-ity The funds for the tirst unit were fimutr obtained, and the raising of the funds for the second unit was comparatively easy. Today. High- land Park has a perfectly equipped hospital. a valuable piece of property and is practically out of debt. None of our neighboring villages, with their managers. have a like institw. tion. It is the only hospital between Lake Forest and Evanston. It was the last link that made Highland Purl one of the most desirable of all Chicago suburbs, and there is not a family who has made their home in Highland Park for any length of time that has not directly or indirect- ly been benefitted by that institution, and it would never have been estab- lished if it had not been for the lead- ership of our Mayor, Samuel M. are intirtitestimal as compared to the big problems which have been solved. The man who never makes a this tahe, is, as t rule, the man that does not do anything. I would not have a mu in my employ who did not occa- sionally make a mistake; the great problem is not to make the same mis- take twice. tCorttituted from page I, part 1) y. FOR A WATER FILTRATION PLANT VOTE FOR FRANK L CHENEY m m mung, no mount-st. -1 ".T7ii'lrg'l'llrl;i'i. mnnncxmtco. Mr. 1kwis, thy M's andidate; Speeiuliats in Co-operative Apts. ',gcra,' lug-curled â€8&3..qu ""r 714 Wrigley Bldg. Superior 5173 ron V n IS good ' urn i . slim and smooth and know: enough not tas', Phone S y Bt'ehiewhets saittootarmtooetroee Re-e"-'-"-"-"'-"-'-'"-"-"-"---"-"?-"-'-"---"--.'-"-"--', 1 good impression on his puny BW‘ L porters. and those who heard him for the first time thought he Wu “pretty Mr. Gourley expressed himself feolingly aboat the Urge number of votes he received}! the prim. The approbation of the voters for his sewices. thus expressed. was “glut consolation to me," he declared. He wtuld like to tell about some things which had happeud in the city conn- ci] but hadnt time. though he might have something to say about them in the future, he hstimated, He denied that he in "ttred from his former job and didn't think that sort of thing should enter into I pol his.) The teams that were trivets tram, chises at the meeting were North Shore Gas Co., Felt Clothiers, H. t R. Ampuh. Réaltors. Muziks, Hun- ter's Sport Shop, and H. P. Nash. The season will start April 29 and last ar weeks. travagance in asking for a birnd issue of $165,000 for North Sheridan bridges, which bond issue never was approved and heme the money never nbtained nor spent, but he had heard that the state would build the bridge: for $80,000 or thereabouts and in his estimation even to ask 3135.000 in such a case cry: guanoâ€. Hov- cv-r. he was in favor of rebuilding bridges and reopening Sheridan road. should employ I phmuologist to ex- amine our heads to see whether or not we are always going to be foolish. Indoor players wishing to Sign up with some teams. see Abe Fell who will arrange to have them pat oh squat of the, teamsfm the league, At a mevtintt last Friday the H. P. Indoor league was organized. Robert Anspach was elected president, Greg- ory Sheahen ,treasarer; P. C. Hunter, vice-president, and A. L. Fell. secre~ tary. _ .' Schedules and rules will be drawn up. Any other teams interested should have representative at me meeting. Next Friday. April g, there will be another meeting at the ottiee of H. a RQAnspach, 320 Central u'cnne. IN DOOR BASEBALL LEAGUE IS FORMED CITY CAMPAIGN IS NEAR FINAL STAGE 100% Co-Op. Apts. (Crmtinucd from 1 tst section) 3740 Sheridan Rd. PHONE as and all a what plumbing proble- in truth: you. We'll [in m an estimate ("In his" . h. u a (my. The"? no job to. big or ' We a" 1::th fee your all. hhmdlr Wei ED, V. PRICE, r. Re as. Equities u low " $7,300 for 6 ms. and 3 baths and 311.450 for , rooms and 3 baths. With these apt; you get : proportionate share of the karate propertr. Two 16 story bldgs. of 6 And T rooms. 3 bath apts, 2 apts. on each floor; 100 car garage with sodded roof garden. This blag. is the highest type of modern construction. The size of the rooms will exceed your erpeeta- tions, nnd the floor plan is simila- to that of . spacious house. These 1ptsc are open-Lug.“ for inspeetum. ed. "it they oppose me on account of my religion. they would be just " likyly to fieht one of you. if you at a eandidate. because of your Ye- Iirioad' He had no intention of in- !erfurinz with the duties of the board of health and would consult the gal of the hospital in making appoint- moms thereto, be said. _ This is an unusual opportunity‘to punhnse . eo-operative apt. " I price based on the vulnltion of 1923. ctared that at the moment he had no intumiUn of discharging my City panda)». but qualified this by adding that he had vivwed the situation only “by and iarzr" and that if Ind wheel hr: had time to make a thorough ies, vestigation, if elected, of course there might be cause for decision other. wise. In any event he had called on Other Future- The candidate for mayor thought it was rather low politics to drug religion into a campaign and deck:- 1M vhirf of pulicv that day, he said, and had told him he had no thought " taking his job away. Ben said he was received like a poor relative, but he did not say what the chief told him, Mr. Lewis in his rather lengthy talk discussed the party's platform. point by point, ahd he took I good deal of time to do it, going into de- tails frequently as to what he 'IN$8M.d,AMgtPagt-tqtatuasegrranE. MOI. The Pattllock Haies Deerfield Corner Greenwood & Grand Aves. You can purchase a perfectly appointed modern home of six roomsLimptovemalu. m, electricity, wu- ter, aidewalks and sewer gym My in. The total cost is $9850 payable at $85 warmth without interest. Directions: Four blocks I.“ d Denial! Avenue. one a; will tk/ 'on kin-"irre'n‘zi; EARL VARNER Block West of W-‘qu Raul. Rmhtive In... been: " "thm Yo. om, lit-e†Because of the extent of his re- marks it is impossible in the space herewith available to more than much on a few of his points, as a speech of such length if reported in full would fill several columns. The meet- ing is regarded by the "Time for I Change" party Ls I very successful one in both attendance and output. Coalitio- Meeting The Coalition party held . mus mm-xing on Monday evening in the Ravinia Mhool, George A. Manon presided and speakers were Frank L Cheney. W. J. Brown, Dr. It, R. Bos- worth, Fred Porter and when. It thought ought to be done. He paid hr,- "wens to his opponents without mentioning names, except that of Mr. Ray. and took them to task for <tmo of the things which their sup- porters had published in their adver- liu-mtnts. was a very good meetlng, those present report. Last night another Coalition meet- '.nk was held at.the Ridge school. w, C Shipnes presided and Plank L. Cheney and John Screws: were the principal speakers, There m good aluhdanqe and those who went from Ihthand Park were much piensed u th the tim. new school building.. Bicycle Tires on the Market HUNIER’S SPORT '" Central Avenue PM†'r-d Pith " at the Best Prices very good meeting, those The '-SHOP manu- In . “III “we. noithn n" ther uy man- man hi... Mn :1 the info? as. not on up n! the (huunal W W “In. "bib ms'trrtoed when 50' gun. and Inn-hu- unant- m - kin!" In! W- W kit! w. ml. chm-l cm- tgem- - an wind by t. "r-rr' um " Ir Jam. NM. " "was. an" an am oh- nna. rm and in“; 1:04 the “hits! - In W or to [an huh, I" 6‘, fund“! . Huh "k! URN nut-hi ï¬n) In it a “I“. NMU‘I - WAVII. ht. ll‘ 'iv-Tr-b-tUO., Bab Vb um. MM] _ u b- n as» For â€My; 1'th Waving Deerfield Road just West of Wuhan Rod For Growing Satisfaction Waukegan Nurseries DISPLAY AND SALES GROUNDS Unc- Bay Road between Grand Avenue and Walnut“: Strict Waulegnl. "limb - Pin-c WIIIQ‘AI J. n pays to procure the best __ Write for Catalogue H "" B and L CAFE We serve Breakfasts. Special Lunch- eons and dinners. We will also spec- ialize in meeting the want: of auto- mobiliste and dinner parties Partie- ular attention wil be given to Sundty dinner. We will also pack luncheon: for auto and pienie parties. ---0PENs DAILY " 6 A. M.. Announcing Hardy Nursery Stock Large, Deep. Natural Waves Next-mu? Pure Slum Process I!!! WIGGIIY plan your planting with our the opening , Pe---" I‘mn b WI an any-arbor 'tls Low j of nun-nu. â€in. put KILL.“