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Highland Park Press, 2 Jun 1927, p. 11

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mtuil'afg'ttatlgtt,gt - In! 'auutlrl"S't tetgtt. a. qrt-r.mru-tafuirtr.. -Kq_Rrrten_rtitatarrou. “I”! Purl. POI-m &m&'-.-$-t-. WOMAN mmun m Atr'NMNttga CRASH "-thrtrtumt What-mamm- homo-RM,” 'ttt2Lh%ltui,ttre m t to “lurk-hunts ”kWh-emigre!!! 'mdtet1t"M,nftertt-vud hats-ItoMMI-r. "r-r. Micheal-alumni mumMWI-aend mmmm P-_-tAra-uit. "e-tfo-tsetter-o- temfemhbnttrretukuttr.n -rtueth.-ert-.u-ter. trod-dr-tttrin-titerate whim-cue... mun VII Mendtothollm e-itteemt-utioa-rttt We4reome but “the noorotthe lawn-rehab" next week. Undoc- nu nah in appearance within that MEMjormymh Mala.“ 9! wiaeim, tG-ri/is-ttmutual. "at.nrtdaA%ethrttttseomarted irttootatetrarh.. WEISS AND SWIFT GET ACI'ION ON MEASURES Bills Introduced by Them In State Legislature Given Peter Jim. an alderman of [Ev-M- ton 3nd vice-president of the Suns- ton Chamber of Commerce. '35 pm- enl at the meeting of the Gieneoe chamber, of which he “so is I mem- her. He volunteered to aid in every war he mold to make the June 3rd meeting a were”, and " the request of the civic eommittee of the Glencoe dumber. went to tmrineitetd to Ir» range with the senior and npmem tatives to come to Glerteoe on this oc- ruion. The Glencoe chamber which ha been nurturing the movement in that villi”. n once Ippreci-ted the wisdom of the suggestion Ind "trot busy.” Mayors of neighboring village- hnve been invited and may have " ready sitrnitUd their interest and in- ter-lion of attending. In” (bu-mun hump“. Invitation: have nlso been sent to the Omaha: of Commerce of Ev- An-ton. Wilmette. Wirutetka, High- land Purl. Mold. Northbrook. Wan Bun and Nites Center and Wil. liam HAM. chairman of (IE civic committee ot the Clem Chamber of Commerce ny- nll men of mi north than who are interested in seeing the Sickle drained. will be welcome at this meeting. Lahen “a The plan for the meeting origi- nated " a recent m'nmion of the Glen- coc Chamber of Commute, from a unmtion made at that timt by Ed. ward M. Lung. century of the Highl-nd Park Eu! Park hmrd who was present Ind participated in a dis- (union of the Skokie Drainage aub- 'u. promin- tar be one of the melt important of the mny neetingl which have been held on the north "tere-tAe-trears-tef- fort to obtain unified plum Ind no tion on the Show drainage problem. Authorities u Spank State Senator Arthur A. Embark, a prominent attorney Ind - mnyor of Broom“: Representative Witliam A. Pumper. who in duo n Well known attorney of Chicago Height»: mauve A. U. John- ton: County Commissioner One-r W. Schmidt; and Winlnd D. Gerber. president of the village board of Glencoo will be the principal sped- IMPROVEMENT " SKOKIII The second step in the mountain to ”can the we " I bill by an lurid-tun "marking a. cut-blith- ment at a con-bdrm to with! tho but. thin-0e plans lot draining and improving the Sheik wilt he taken " a meeting to be held at the Glam toe “out “mph, Friday evening. June ' " 8 o'clock. MAMA“) m DRAINAGE PLAN, NED AAU- evening union of the late North Shore Section PAM DUI. LBW Match-en nun. mam" “I u- lnw, PUBLIC ADMINI TOR at Wm“ hit Wed- , SIR“ reqmttatNo Willi-q wan-i OF LAKE (I). ”CNS 2.'Jdll'd', of GtLtl, Peter Newborn: of Crinkle, pub- "f “an“ Ca- bo- r lie odmhsirtrator of Luke emmty for Much-c 1:5.va the past Bereml run. ttas tendeeed trare. _ 'h}! migration P Governor Small. nu referred to the an"! 'l,h,t"" of nppointmmtt hm“: ex- ll ---_..- ' -"' . by it tt'tg't2ttp.tAtgteii.il if. .h “0, Jl'rUi'll,,'lll'lf.u1ttrgM,',,t "eh-the-. a“ qemey.t-th.amemrttr- c11tree-tliiiiiiiiiis wtthtaHhteto-ttmarneai.. MHMbyl-uealhmyc. MdWM'udakI-dby ".-f-amttrtNrr,ta.a.-ii i A good. “mu. hayn‘nker swing, 'delivered by u Libertyvxlle urmer, saved the farmer uld his m from (robbery It the hands of highway ltmndiu south of Libertyville It 1 lo'ctoek one morning last week, ac- cording to Denis Limberrry. city marshal " Libertyville. ttt ttPee, AG/e-GG-ir His successor has not yet been named and it is under-mood there are men! men who have been 'eekirte the Appointment The position in we in which the pay it entirely an the who ukkitiarmrueollt, tkgvhenbkuuu- l-ve {dim 'ateW:N2tgt'tttgtt it», Wilton)!” tight. “manna-nun min-mutant“ W._J.Few-a,moer. "Mim,ww “My ”In can: from t.hr-rremrttrs new.” Germs-ll mil-nonm- tht-ec-tarc Mr.tte-h-ttge-thtr,etnee. bacilli-mum. FORMER SUPERVISOR IS ACCUSED " SUCCESSOR selves stint. in that vicinity, Marshal Limberry and . Rirhard Earl dmve to the spot with the 'arm- er and searched the neighborhood. They found but one clue. an old up. through which ther' In “tempting to, identify the bandits. They have been' unsuccenful “III In. The farmer. whose name Minimal Limberry hiled to net. In: driving dung St. Marr's road near the J line southeast of Libertyville when, in a dark and quiet spot. two men jump- "d on the-running board and ordered the two in the car to put up their hands. The farmer And his son Pom- plird with the order, bat in so doing. the farmer alum-d both I glancing ani‘ lunch-d them on the car, and proeeede.d to Libertyville while the bandits proceeded to make them- ____ __ w-.." Tr"" C'".".""." 5(I‘unu: Ci','; The 1 l nity, ' I Tti, I y " lhe . 'rye " “I in .tlse hyhiemmn until Friday, June 17. It In: work, tmt exptims yhr the " mm _ decided that the bond will be in Bes. are to his,“ the little one. so am". sion from 10 I m. to ' p. m “W be 2u',ierguo,1t “£331.13? It is exgected tint the session; will a..." ham p,'."?".",',','. my" ITt l, L':;n:::':,:,::.: ti'Lftetir.gehit,Us are. e war expect car-no . '. ' i . be performed without equipment. {fact that this year Is revdunhor "H. L. East is the postmaster." l "tr:, _ - . . . . FARMER BRUSHES TWO BANDITS FROM AUTO “During the period from May 2 to Ihy tr, inclusive. the post oMee in Highwood. Illinois. issuf'd "..304A6 in money orders, practically all of whieh were payable to mnil order houses in Chimp. This was only normal business And represents $814.92 per day with the consequent receipt: and handling of parcel mu. all of which was tithout revenue to the can. This is att in the day's work, hm explains why the " once: are to big tad the little one. so am". “In the interest of tsmall post of- Nee, uremia» is invited to the busi- Mu [rammed for which there is no revenue accruing to such album. which emphasises the fact that the cleric-l foree required cannot be un- ticipatod from postal receipts. NWO m OFFICES KARI GOOD PROGRESS one carrier was aided to our (area on April l, 1921. We should have another carrier to properly take care of the delivery end of it. The Hid-wood business is ed in the following article "L/ttie pugs Aid Big Ones" ' M Hm mmmmhmma. 'roodatadrrt.humdParkro.ttr- 1ntoerud-texiunituti.eatud “PM Quinn." which discus:- PM! But. L Sch-cider of we?“ Mun-on an: "W.-boidimeouroxretintin. of "only! and wk. Thin city has doubled its popuhtion line the but Peder-l comm. We an in muted garter-I uni the mat My I tind in that with few exceptions the mount of busing: is being done with the same obsolete "tares that we hid nine yen-I ago. Homer. out [an expires soon. when we ex- “Our ”coma mm in 'Work' and we at nll glad that we In able to do it." peettobvitodate. madman ,teustheehieaeomairmrdu- 'r-tteeeetetuemrtare _eaeFtt-ttirof 'rt-f-tti-ed " fizmgblmth ti, Park Press m? iv, discuss- entitled mu- a: Lua rWF,"bis"'s" I. (that, Web.- - I -.rq. adu- wnld h “new...“ - -utm t9Tirrrrrrrrlf, L "d-ttom. m In: val: min-t School District Itt, High- 1'psthttiutti,'. ism: 'fey"e3eh.nitie, or "" Ink. C C than]: In the dank M b an- plh'rTd,htggtg'2t2'g:i, Mired M u when a. ..tt.ePe1trusitisrra" "r-r,ttAt,rtttyjifjjsm, n which yriaTiaeire iiiiru%', be may I The payroll of the board and the1 clerks will nmount to 846 thin. The; )chnirmnn gets ttt a day, while thel [other two members of the bond get} :37 each daily. The chief clerk Ind‘ It nssistant and: (at " a day Ind , the clerks In paid $5 a day. g In one of the most interesting dis- cussions ever held by members of the Winneth Congregation) church. WM, mint. Iny 25, in Mata Ihall a! the Con-unity Home, I reso- ution um; . alumina to Be- can in“ to build a (ethic type et.mtehedtFrrr-eitrralirV Mn "nirMts AI voted upon itn- all, br the m My. the resolut- tion mad a fallen: _ "ttetmdhvtuet-tutit- 1heme. “I‘M BtdHirw Fianna with: to M with a lunch! extsrtpetiers to min. mm, for I new church frif th. an“ design " submitted tho chm building committee, with the' Minding that the WI. lulu committee im to NM_inek to u. chm-eh in the .m’ a. man." Te itTTaGGi, It which ttmo the him... .1... " ... WINNETKA CHURCH 'TO HAVE GOTHIC EDIFK‘E " was pointed out at that time that the rapid growih of all the north shore communities and the many at- tendant community interests all for the formation of A north shore body of this character, having . represen- tation trom the various chambers, to formulate plum of Trroeedure, and execution when approved end author- ized by the parent bodies. By-l-ws for consideration at a mectirur to be held in the near future are being drafted, and prngress is be, ing' made along other lines looking to the proposed organization This is a movement which was sug- gested by William Edwards. chair- man of the civics committee of the Glencoe Chamber of Commerce at its recent meeting. Plans for the organization of an inter-town Chamber of Commerce. rumprising members from the Cham, hers of Commerce from Glenme. Ev- anstun. Wilmette, Winnetka, Hisrh- Und Park. Deerfield. Northbrook. Wan Bun, and Niles Center, are well under way. Any persons havin: regarding assessments property an nppear hoard of review and s1 jections. The board a the right to can asses: plain any assessment: either excessive or too either raise or lower :5 INTER-TOWN CHAMBER OFVCOMMERCE Pl. The board of review for 1021 held; lndjcntiou that the Via! its organisation meeting Int Thurs-l sanitation that have been day “temoon in the 'iiii'iiii) fur a police matron for Lu room It the courthouse. Supervisor will appear before the next B. C. Thompson of Zion, chairman of of the board of supervisors , the county baud is head of the tre renew their request bee-mi of review). The members m A. lee- a few days ego with the a ther of Prairie View and In. Nel- ment that meetings had bee lie Crooks of Waukegan. This is the) leaders air-0n: the women Brst time . women has ever served their next fight. on member of the board of revie‘M A recent convention with ‘ Thompson succeeds Supervisor Ray hers of the timsnce committ Paddock as board ehairmaui. He has} Vercoe, C. s. Austin and I been a member for two yearn, while? Meyer, led the women to bel Heather has been on the hoard new the request would be denie eral years, being I former chairmen. wmniittee could inltuenee t Pear-all Named . , through its recommendation Commissioner Robert J. Penmll.‘ They took the position of Waukexnn. who has served nine would be up to the sheriff years as chief clerk of the board of nmtmn. _ reviews was selected by the board to The sheriff has frequent net in this capacity again this year. that he could use the service: Miss BUnche pom,“ v.5 named .3. dwiiuties but he has felt thi sistant to the chief clerk and Mrs. INK been in the position tol Maud Knoll and Mrs. but": Peter- _ as he is forced to operate a son were appointed clerks. Miss Per- ( WIMP of his ofBee. sons has been assistant to the chief I Need Extra Deputy clerk for three years. while Mrs, At night there is only a ti Knoll and Mrs. Peterson etch served; the uffiee and it has been Is clerk for the past two years. for several years to have THOMPSON IS CHAIRMAN BOARDNBEVIEW BEGINSI'I'SWORK L J. Petra“ In Clerk Again; WOIIIIIIOI 2t1 for First The: Othe Wish! -r-m9iae. bond will m., to 4 p. tat the see u October, having complaints nents against their ppear before the uni state their ob, Ilrd of review has assessors in to ex- ‘I'IUISDAY, JUNE 2, 1927 It: which & so low sud assessments, L 111., daily. anions will r, which is ' due to the revaluation PLANS seem I can “hid-ah. b mun-mu.- - u ( The William M. Edwards plaster- ing contractors of Zion received the ‘contract sometime ago for plaster- lirtst the entire interior of the White 38011.99. which is the sixth goverm men: contract that Mr. Edwards has natured. The contratt includes al- taation of the Pteaident's mansioo, Sunk" Thomu Canny, Chin. to. it father of a bill to pun-tinny mum the pm“ 'tg,"trgeg,"te'uiugi.aii.i chi-chem the .m' for 'ytdferrrtteeorthe1UGtserSiiti 'y+t%rtotutwttsestt-iaiiG 1mrumre-rtrrom-UkiGa Km. D.D.uhtehnreeor the work. “On?! Sehleter, Wuhan- hiking eoettraetor, in doing the bum!» for Fund. on_ulia big job “than. theN my game." Gi, WANTS MEASURE 10 RALT HAS" MARRIAGE Mr. Edvard. has made three trips to Washingm Already in connection 'tithftioieootmetuduotai.veri .horrtnnmehntatiroe. He h. WWWmmjoF P."?c.FerdhrttrrOthearu.%rt MN.“ ___ _.._ ..w...c...a "nun-am, re-ptasterimt of the entire second floor eeilimr..ratutimr several thon- und feet of plaster cornice, also put- tinr up plaster ornaments in Presi- dent Coolidge) private libnry, Ind putting up east ornament-l cornice. There is also included in the gem eral contact I" entire new third story which is to be plufend and tonic: run in each room by Mr. Ed- wards. This additional story is be in; added to the executive man-ion and will he . marked improvement in it. 1 1ndie=tioet. that the womens' or-l ‘uanintion that have been hhting {for a police matron for Lake county will appear before the next meeting ‘ of the board of supervisors June T to [renew their request bee-me evident a few days ago with the announct- Imam. that meetings had been held by, tttive Mn): ir- which is being remod- ol'd and redecorated for President and Mrs. Crtolidsse, thus giving work- men from this county an unusual dis- tinetion. THIRTY Tho fact that the ntttiott at large cannot get along without Lake coun- formation that " th sons from tifulvial IV beautify) t is interecti ty person Rroen constant]; ty is her territm question among what she has aty in an ordinary w Since Sheriff Doolittle took tttt last December there have been about', 460 people booked at the jail. Out ot) this number 42 have been women} Some have been released on bonds without having to gay in jail. or] those 42 arrests show a number of individuals were in four and six times ', apiece in the book as fllh1"'2t) Knuth and Daisy Keaten, both calm nred. who have been regulars at m, jail on hihitory have the that he could use the services of more (II-nulies but he has felt that he has not been in the position to hire them us he is forced to operate on the in- (-01le of his omee. Need Extra Deputy At night thefe is only a turnkey at the ofriee and it has been the hope. for several years to have an extra night man who could make calls in-J strand of routing men out of bed who have worked all day, which is ial nent, 1 Meyer, led the women to believe that the request would be denied if that rumminee could inttuenee the board thruugh its recommendation. They took the position that it would be up to the sheriff to hire th A recent Gnvention with the mem- bers of the timsnee committee, A. E. Verona C. S. Austin and H. C. W. ill-"w m2- WANT ONE IN LAKE co. Women’s Organisations to Keep on Making Elm to Hive Snell AWL-cit Made 13 Predicted CONTINUE CAME utron. . Thy sherf!r has frequently stated Cases ft, ve been ulcer F county mm " constantly 'FOI‘K Mn): at having H 42 arrests duals were it a in the br 1 and Daisy who have bl n charges of ry law. ex for invest arr: ry LAKE COUNTY WORKERS IN CAPITOL No 'r investigation referred to Mrs ‘unk. Probation from the national capital v- prawn! time thirty per- '..uke county are doing spe- Hrk in the cnuntry's most 313,-. Incidentally the fact pg that most of these thir- are wanking on the Exee- nvestitratiots in the past ’erred to Mrs. Mary Po]- " probation other for court. Her work has mtly as the entire coun- itory, and there u little mg county officials but at.rout all she can handle y working day. illu ornaments in Pimri- private libnry. Ind ornament-l cornice. included in the gem n entire new third of Keaten, be m regulars violating tl at ed in the in in jail. Of a number of and six timea s Wilhelminis en, both col- gulnrs at the tine the pro- to plain _ PreaWantAdsBriIg Do you know that we will build according to your needs, anything in tin at sheet metal? Special gar- bage culls. ash ems, drip pans, smoke canopies. boxes for any purpose, etc. Let us figure with you and show samples. SHEET METAL HENRY G. THE COUNTRY CLUB , ore or RUBY] HEW . . t PLA-MOR fPORT l , l mow FOk , I WOMEN , I Q ( m , J MART, n + " ' - TRIM,AND 1 , , COMFORTABLE . $14.52 THE PAIR“. To insure perfect sharpening we have installed a special "indium machine that accurately honee the cutting edge to a perfect shearing angle - making lawn mov- ing a pleasure instead of hard labor. Our service and workmanship will please you! ' c,,a4ec1TRUByc?4 8 Market 81...?! The Sports Shop LAKE FOREST HAVE Your Lawn Mower SHARPENED The t c.,' Right g ':i;b' Way Call Our. New Phone -. N umber 3090 “WILMOWBI Shop I“ North First Street Phone 635 ara 2EWAsmNGTo'N '51. ties Ehrrr 5.5251 EDGEWEK SEMI-{J ORRINGTON HOTEL, HOTEL I EVANSTON ARTICLES TO ORDER Importation, and VConiéIi of, French Models 700 Central Avenue Highland Park, Illinois SMART SPORTS CLOTHES EVENING GOWNB- We call for and deliver HATS READY TO WEAR made to your mun PRICES MODERATE _,",i),t,e'iiiii.i'; hone ala North Shore Section manna-l. _ AT Au. FOUR JHOPJ' Lake Farm

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