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Highland Park Press, 6 Oct 1927, p. 1

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Arthur M. mid-m of the eNh.t-therwitttttteotherottteer, and Inn-her: of the board of dime.. ton. pan mu. may Eran Pun-nu. principal of Raviaia school. aaxdthetemettees,witibein them miefrteiitar,toereetotgteouss aeeltasthersemr-herB. mmmblmolmt -hxirai-tmrtdiattemst. Tit-thit- - and My “than eon-titan _-Nmtsth.t-ttftrreatirsteeest totheeomrmmitr,-ettastheetut, “In. Mmclomolthe re-A-shi. was. twenty“ “Inter-hummi- ddhbwu-tmnymn "how’s-lurk”. In I!" - W ”Hum Praia-t I. E. Shepherd of the lumpin- that mo! ttrent tnterest Orderof Inn-u Conductors visited 'tegg':""',',":':,'.',:,?",:':?,.?,'.:?:):';!'; mm new, Home here y". “In. Prtr't.PetvrrtheltTidir"iiiir'"eiiis%u' with Manager III-huh!» ecu-Mam "at!“ Jan o'6qeewittoetermseetotrams. wmhuMhnfl-gwmfimmngnm ddhbwwmmmnwmmmghfim whwmmw- iodividemlhe-attg-ah, Gs, -------- ar*iehwiiibqthrmmorsmtto"theie' YG 'lltTxt2Tgt2"h, W . q thear- Pee..'..'." A, nun-eat.- for the We! and to- .“k' “I mm In. O'9fe,ieort '"a2'.%dt'drate the -rrertotAeirtewhttme, The . -abetaheettoChieaeotrrmo. “'- . toramd_riabe-overth.rittnoi. 1&0“! I “I i Cut"mlriu.r.0eteaerSit. In the ough. meeting. Bury WM. modtaetor Cueaeo. ad: but: company. ha ha "and. In Wm Living“ Yuma. Inland: ”mo. will dug u group " ahead mint. In. Yum will be map-aid by In. Bel-mac The Woman'l Civic club ot 1tavirt- i-irrretutt-tirst-eisworthe ser. WM”. WI. 12‘3:Nh the Vin-1' tutu A Pr-tye. -almeritusb-it-r'amdtir the 'm- mum. at which RAVINIA CIVIC CLUB T HOLD FIIST MEETING: 0n WM. tht. 12; Inm-I Bull! Fran-u nary _ . WWW l hWP-rh" 1tyertttif feeerrotthetttmsberooiHsmnt t.tiiisuiiGeriiFiiciiti%Tii) adjoining col-mum" to which tick t"oti"imsivt-vaii-mr, found our 1290 girls, employed, and? in M who! had crude odious: whom would (ind much of interest) Continuum-8 l 'rttyedirrstnit, Ini {maize “ii-retain twir " “Om-a" for lithium! Park Y. W. C. A. The urban clubs and Indivi- tim thush-una-it-ti-e a link (it! in this community with, HrsN-us.ntu.a-aiiiaFi7tii when. "mmhnmteu- '-hleadtnir. one in I‘m -v 1k: "innit-"1". tatttryfquo-,"Yrmrnrittirid tuyereeiero Mm Ihar Wart." m - iuyru aiirGiiiii Gasp; tut-d-ine. “than-Inc -thretyettruaqui.,.fetrrrkv- 'uaqdtrt-ro-e- eels-maggot: Which“ 15*.thth .e,atrinateu-ttrtrtbrtueaait- ”mummwa. 1"rre_eheomhtumati- Gallic-m8.“ "dwe.hr.9ttrstr,uates-, ANNUAL "r. CAIPAIGN 0N “’1:an _ _ hlitlttONlrtnitlti umwuvl FIR-WP?!“ gnu-hum {T5 mnwmm [Jammy-.mnu wmumnum "bridrErster. ff, his.” which then ennui] avoided. " in high time that citeerts wtf, fumes“: desire th e venue and pm of their city to give turned "eoarideratiotf w the condi- étiou Hound the home and place of Maison. Rubbish he.” are dan- lumu, the electric iron needlessly left “and on, defective or Boot fitted whim. oily 113:, the open fire left kneaded, and Iii-screened. mow um FOR mum SATURDAYS in than " percent and quite prob- ‘ably as many " 90 Mer cent of our outbreak: of tire could be averted Ind but. which then ennui] avoided. PLANNING TRANSFER OF may (DNDUCIDRS 'ggrW, foe saving life Gia prop- erty. F .v inim- in made for Mikel-em. Mannot.umny people choo- to believe, merely for the sake of exercising I Hale vested mm. Cordial nuisance in pre- mdw mimic: will make our city I safe plan to live, by shouldering your share " responsibility. Still we In (and to eoncIude that then is nothing wuteter about the union- part of thin mm of life, Junk): ind wealth that ia inevitable. ‘By the unwise of reuongme are ira foeothoueht not one whit few. kmermtmo.tvita1or.it,tetusmau it our immediate business toutee that our Mum are brought up in the new of thinner! of an Ind how - In to, he overcome.’ 'uetshritm lamenting ke been Pta- Railway Men's Home Here to On "one In Sunn- All that: forum hazards with may more that might be enumenled no included under one or another of the twenty-two main tire handinzs. u, Ill “an individually to look for may more that might be enumenled This morning about nine o'chek, no included under one or another of tly barn on the Siljesttom farm on the (Witty-two main tire iii-dings. River.mad. Deerfield was struck by be; u- mu individually to look for titrhtnitse and “5 'completely de- hazard- is our home: and then to stmyed'hy fire. The Pump house remove them. Finaltr. and in the and 1tttltoese. and w content; {m for the sixth who year '9.tuek-enetttteutimo.viex. eeedad -billion mark and In " Imam]; This coupled with the mm that the manual will“ of life through tire hovers iun Inland 15.000 in an the van»: needed for returning Ine- to the - we time We. the eadtess emsttiet with an Iettrerromu.aorta.ogtoo.- ”-324 it “uterine enough to agglutination. In other -"""-'_""""-'q9. w’uu' i,” wNamdmtoeteaerts. Linking, man-tn mucous-um" "aeaofh-rierettmsrrGetstioaweee “Wdemmh_ '.?.t.ytetie-tsi_sl 1rubuuhs.-d-GriiisJi tyt-u-tfri/air, F&brntt.guarwiketmttritAsoa,.." “litmus-watts.“ 1tS.t-e.+-eeveuiaii 'h"bmrestusi " 3-Way." ”WWW". 1'rrutieru.i.titop,rt.eum, Slr? fl' 'rfliiiaHiiirii 1.9tlriFiiiriiGi"it. pqN1t -dttttm in. b-Umrtr "uaiud - araaTc mung-halos... Emwdhw. limo some m new sum "eattmareardr.rtrtseid by the W‘ugion auxiliary will take truee.ttht.MtteairsettoteionWed, madamml’th. Itefreshmentswil1 _tm-dartiattmetsverrueswiil him 1he6mr5tltreeietattnro o'ekek. “and“: of the party M1tbe-dhe-erseenammddiL "Md-eethimrmuxrir. Mm. D. Deadli “is having} I we}; More and am! building erected lm Wgukeun Avenue, Bighwood. The G. Edward Greenwald of the High- land Park Raver-3e Co., is having a Urge addition erected to their plant on North Green Bar road. The ad- dition will comprise two stories with two atom on the tirst Boor and 'oartmenu.above. The building will be of brick throughout. 30150. in " mbuiom Ind being Green Bar road. first tuor in: he new»; by tier ice cream parlor and confectionery and the apartments will be on the upper Anew Legio- Auxiliary In ANNUAL CARD PARTY AT "GRAINS HOTEL were completely destroyed 1150. Three poms in the barn were burned to death. Both Highland Park and Deerfield ttre departments answer.) the' call, but the fire In” grind on.” 13491-3: '-dwasr hide they "rriv, a It is estimated that the loss will Imount to around $23,000‘ Insuiance win curried NEW BUILDING FOR H. P. BEVERAGE co. Active construction work Ina! started by the dixhict early in 1922, since which time six gauge treat-3 ment plans have been built and I seventh is under construction. lit of the seven treatment. plants have Continued on we 8 ' SILJESTROM BARN IS STRUCK BY LIGHTNING By John Oliver I Im taking the liberty of giving tome facts bearing on the put - eomptisttmenta and future work of "he North Shore Sanitary" district which provides for sewage diam l for the on: bordering Luke Midis!!! from the south line of Luke county to the Wisconsin state line. This ne- im-ludes seven incur-panned communities. has about an am of 25 square miles, eomprises, a rapidly growing population now in excess of, about 60,000 and has on Wm vxluntiun of Hound $30,000,000. The again of this district no aidir/ tend by tire trustees aprimted brl the county judge of Lake county. f DUtrbt has with for an Pn‘o on that establishment, mum and op- emgimt of " organizatinn. Thin ttrtieU has to do with mph).- new: omt WWW“ of the om How.) a . Putret has mun/l Hm in hauler intending mid. in the an"; which Pr-ao" Johq 91333 of, the North Shore Sudan m‘uge‘ammm Acmnvnmms m row mihrli.s.ntttnttt WWW 'metrrorrtet-eor.AtiA AeeearedWrnn man an. m Titan“. 0010321 a. 1m 'd'l'lNrJhS.'"% 'gur,,thd'gadi.it2iitiii tuna-had. “.mh HERI- 'Bqq0Brrth. itiiiilGii1Ta'l'iATlN"Jt'll7a= A.ptt.qtV.'t%l-oi-ui.' lamb-ban 53.22.53 _., LCay_eirtMmt-s " Henry Davis Stockbridge died last “and.” " his home 1318 Wade atmet,reed84rears. Reign"- Thed by his wife And you childnn. He had been 3 mident of Highland Park about eleven m Th re- nnin were ban to Corfu. N.Y., for haw-nut. Aunt Denom- and last Thun- dlgnthil magma“. “It,“ Bahama”- wihnul two sons. The {and in her_tetdnranduri-irtteoar. AmmoftluO-oli Mrithnrftitt.tteHrt-,Oertt, impunh the pain. bun-MMWEWchn-d- thrm+Ptreehebi.betetere- mm ““5!!!th to.“ MICLUB'IOHEET AYhatm'YCmmCET man BOY l8 The success of these propositions at the polls assures the erection of the proposed auditorium for the Ra- vini: school. as already 830,000 has been raised toward the auditorium fund by public subscription. Both propositions submitted to the voters of school diRtriet 108 last Sat, urday in 3 special election were up proved by the voters. The proposi- tion to authorize the board pt,fiduea- tion to build an addition to the Ra- vinin school house was curried. 109 to S,,and the proposition to authorize the board of education to issue bonds to the umount of $30,000 was carried 107 to 3. HENRY D. STOCKBRIDGE DIES; BURIAL IN N, Y. Death of August Dalian: Occurs Last Week; Interment In hie-arid Park .- m. larger In]! smaller, which '.:-,ve hem completed or carried for yard as rapidly as possible far the general benefit of the city. _ Erection of Building and Issue of Bonds Approved by Yot.. er: at Election RAVINIA AUDITORIUM PROPOSITION CARRY Tho completion of the Roger' Wil- liams avenue pavement and other pavement work has pmvird of great benefit "to the sections of the city af- fectui by these public works, and there ure numerm‘u other improves tatc. Mushroom trattie light have been installed at Sheridan road and St. Johns avenue, and a number of other improvements have been made which are all benefieini, it is reported. Two additional men, also have been provided for on the fire department force and one already has been em- played. The city has purchased a modern road machine for grading gravel road and a mumtser of streets have been resurfaced. In this connection it may be noted that the city is re- ceiving many compliments tn the street work which has been done of Joh- Among the achievements of the present “ministration u enumerat- ed are the equipping of the police department with three new motor- cycles, the nddition of two more men to the police force, “fending the city Et’ter police protection. Wm“â€" --.. -....-..... u. "he mien: W of the‘city'u business, and further pm is un- ticipated in may lines. A number of Inge improvements initiated dur- ing the previous tsdminsurteatimt have been either completed or are being carried forward adequately, And nun» emus other things have been done for which the EMU -aimiirGraiiir, merits credit, according to those in I which to judge. In the seven.) month the: the preett eity administration mums-i oitieo much has hen mph-lied in the my of civic improvement: and mm facilities for opening of Hull Good Work h Dane Under Present City Administration 'grs.m.rrB.Curt.pts Kuhn-Mac. ' BY. M II. [but _ W 931.1sz I"! Ayer, tt I: hoped that the mum will be completed thorny after the middle at October. The KW Park com- mittee consist: of the following. Chairman. Albert P. Suite; tren- tuu, Bury Pull; court of honor chit-II, Dr. G. I. Luke; education- al cm“. Paul Udell; scout ex- ecutive. Walter lcPeek. M " Dam-Shields. hub. R. B. Bel-mum. R. A, A. P. Bane. Jr: 3 am. A. I, Won't. G. A in: The men set out upon a campaign to nine Highland Pat's share of the budget and um asking for the gener- on: eo-operation of everybody. Hurry Pnul,_ of the Highland Purl: State Bank, is the loud boy mt trus- yoga cu. B. B. calm. Han." Siam} In, N. H. Amrpoeh, Lyle Gourky, J. B. Gun-act. o. F. Scheme. R. I. Sandwich. Res. Frank Pitt. June u Suing, Albert Lama, L. T. Baker. L. R. Rh“, Philip Carer, P. J. With-rm“ E. I. -rAetEty-tE.w-t,re.Etsm Hm, aim ‘G. Wright Ind the scout éxecutive and “Sign!!! executive live here. making possible t close comm with local troops. A year of growth was returned which In: resulted in an enriched and enhrgrd scouting Program in High- had Park. The tre- oftice for the entire north 312an is located in Highland Park Final plans for the raising of High- land Park's share of the boy scout budget were worked out.at a meet- ing held last Thursday night at the city hall. The men present vane A. P. Suite, Allen Ira Wolff, J. B. Gar- nett. N. R. Anspach, E. E. West, Rev. Frank Pitt, and Walter McPeek. Luca] Committee Meets and Is Arranging for Drive; List of Lenders the departmental work of the Tenth District Federation of Women's clubs, and will be one of the outstanding projects of the local Woman's club this year. MAKE PLANS FOR BOY SCOUT FUND CAMPAIGN T ' - Gi - Jl,r,t.',"a' . M an t.liiiii Arrangements are nan-ins sample-Jud demonstrated" is the slum af tion tor the Better American 1tey lhinery comprehensive exposition. amnion to be held at the Highland, leading merchants in all departments Ptrk Woman's club building, October of home furnishing and home bunti- 12. 13 1nd IL The promotion of this! fying are ta exhibit and demonstrate interkting am: is in keeping with in booths arranged for this nun-m- KW,» large: Gem R. E, lt) BE 1lmilr'riutris DAYS " WOMAN’S CLUB Notable Array of Exhibits by Well Known: Manufacturers and Dealers, Both N ational and Local, ls Being Collected for This Big Event; Program Features Everything for the Home “Everything for the home displayed BEITER AMERICAN HOMES EXPOSI'I'ION OPENS OCT. 12 a...“ u. 7": u. up. - Baker, was. mama's TALKS ' 7 P. J. mmm damn-3g -- .“J hd: mthuduududheu- _ . “NMMl-IIII sham.oa.nnu E.R. t.atdParh+baet..a.aca. f.?ttliFr,iiiiG7CiiraipauTt. ttttt '4rirl'4 F'll';7A11 d“, W. nut, from Lincoln “can: to Prremt venue. The report of the building innu- ttrfor, Santa-bet “I receive! d tBe6 It h "roetiineuiiiifiiic vista in thin page. Ttseeo-"mieaiimteeoueraa. blon with rein-Ines 00M.- Cambodians There was further discussion as carding construction a! lidmlh on Linden avenue and Forest - fl madly the city clerk was new to prepare oedir- to prov“. I. construction of walks on the out db of Pre. avenue hymn: of block W. At the regular meeting of the city couttciron Monday evening ordinance- were submitted by the board of lueat improvements providing for construc- tion of a connected system of water mains in Edmund road. Meadow, Winthrop road, Woodbine "cunt. Lumdale nwnne and Oak Ridge ava- nue and ~also for water mains in Sherwin road, County Line road in Deere Park subdivision. etc. Both Indium were tiled for public ilk spection. ORDINANCES SUBMI'I'I'ED PLAN MORE WATER MAIN WSTALLATION Provide for Two More Section: Sidewalks Ordinance to Be Drafted: Other Business J by City Council The main floor, of the club building will be devoted to exhibits that oper- tain to home beautifying, while the basement space will be given over largely to the demonstration of prac- tieal equipment of'all kinds. Hem Continued on Page 8 "et-r-rar-Ga. booths arranged (It; Sidewalk Ordinance- this purpose. Human II

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