A _rtp.rrrrayr.Gile-. “dbmhth-nl‘ 1"fa"fLtt'.tt',ut.ut - stUg'M'dtr,Ltt2rstt .I_eeth.4Nmq.+batth. “HM-sum. 'r-iN-db-h-ai-e mun-umml mreieihietii;Ai'-. auGa Ite'" Aerre. â€it... n nub-am ieGuVGa'ir; h- m. m. fair. WV“ ii I h be III the Pt... norm-mu ammonium" MdeuAn- "titut-.Bma.-r, It.tLSAatgtBrtaargt I mmemnnj .rPd1se'rrrmostt-. h! “MHM‘ ulh’ul’ Me" DH;- e-theproeitioetNrtttertitate. i-orthePtesnasdauotoi,s- ""avoti-pmtwhietttuoein- t-tuamrretiv-dtinamt,txsbe "htmHtArttteeitrhan. 03th.. fryteteei-rittt-oeime t*Mr-toarheehertsermrGse t"fy.reiethrem-eitroride That in an Ilia-non in I nutshell, as explained by city with. who mt to choose the wstem whieh wilt be not! beaeticiat, which till (in the wt ntisfminn and which wiP. appeal most favorably to the majority of citizens, and It the same time at the lowest possible tieurv, in order that the cost to the property emu may be kept dorm to I minimum. _uea"ertoeet.rmeoretrrse opinion in the city on this (nation. tyei_tati.tmtioetusGudthe nut with; it "i. 5.an iric tries Ind u an." I"! of the "ui-l-sua,;; ist ' deuce district in close proximity to! 1929 to [935 is the boimess district Hm November ts itrosated Cm has to m: it Tue pin is to install the system' interest at the new by the ,Iperial aaaessmertt _ per annum pay pita. and the estimated cost in etch} For this sprei inn-u- is [in-n u follows: For the L district till co system to com the larger an. ol‘pru'intt. and the the city the uppmximu- on“ to prop- , in Ravinia who: erty owner: per "out foot would be )district, The ' chum “as in the maiden. JeaiilAiiriiUed,e"i m and about an in the business trs-lieu," p. m. on "in. For the more limited install» 1 Juoe 2. link in the henna: district and 'tear-l "~â€" by put of thr residential action the) GRAEME PL estimated and in giv- at about {2.75} PRESEN per {mm tooth tbe mink-c.630- , ' trirt and about $4.15“: the bum; - " - " the and " and of the m an - an“ o- of there ruin for out-menu] lighting "eititiesofuasuormtrreirsthere- do. wading from lancer, " Daniel. "an: Ind Green Bar Md .3! to the his. nnd from Fort Sher, ida- ald Havoc-d an. county line. tank. The other system considered would uh In on?! the buincu dis- Mil-bineap-uqun- ti-etr*idrrtHf1tartes “bland-“7w“ b-utr-et-r. “kWh-ducal hwbgutucmucdoldwb tiea-irthet-tmr.thrPs" “bu-Mambo†“thrombi!“ Mud-gumww nun-Whammy, â€In!†MING"? rtsrtuatt-eairtederor duh-Mum “can 'h'ri.eo-aao_thee'tr, ihouse, I i perform: Nucmt's i .r.Ced r. 4 again rr t Ind uh!) C-A-MS- ' T. To authorize the board of edu- lcalion of the district to issue bonds of aid Ithacl district in the â€noun: Y,?, 3mm. to beeome due 39,000 on Member ist of each of the your: $1929 to was inclusive. and 810,000 i an November lst of each of the years has to 1947 inclusive. and to bear ' interest at the rate of “a per cent {per annum payable umimnmlly. -NiduiGGGGirinTiG'i, Hui III-uh an“; "7n: a; thTf2'1t'ert2ttg.t"'tt M‘s-uh.“ "re-et-tba-it-ui-, ell-lob.“ ttautrt'nattr,trcd “will.“ hulavhth-m- -0-6tll-s-Ah-.. â€his“ 3-4pm . .quuvlvuwaam ---rere- My.“ 1t,.tOft?ye-,_ru. uni bk} T-"-"-"", AUMhymhv-l *ftioMeh-teatruw,atseo {ah-glut“: WM, mummm: mum DISTRICT Aa-ht, "Air*.ehootre.ter,u, "t""-tre-toirmsdtke Mayra-huh the iitaesa of Miss June Wnitek stilt pun-nu that star's appearance. Miss Harmon is a capable performer and threatens to usurp the high spot of Ina-Hon longer†held by Min Wai- tek in the “my! Alcyon 'Friday night Hallie-ca. " This Friday. June t, the Graeme any!" meat the + fnvorite three at Md“ "Stop Thief" made {an by Frank Bacon and Rich- nrd Bennett The lecture pleura for the evening will be W. C. Field- ald Cluster Caitlin in “Pooh For Friday "ter Friday the Graeme Player; tut Gamble mup of stock players, continue to delight packed house, ll the Alqwn Theatre. Their performance last Friday of Elliott Nugmz's Creat pus. "Ganpy" was "mixed J2 it“: with Joe Driscoll ontu' arpcn [whaling a hit in the line role uh! uh]: assisted by a splendid an ind-ding Miss Cecil Harmon. who has the leading feminine rule became in Rarinia schmxlfmusofix; Ja, $13103; district. The polls win be open IL twelve o’clock noon 1nd close at "wen For this siAiat tiertiCGiiGc"ioor,; district till constitute one voting prvdntt. and All! polling plum till he! GRAEME PLAYERS TO PRESENT “STOP THU-3F" Mun-bu forsaiddi.- triettob_dto-ttsesow -tp-tHo claim; lTonIth-rbduhoudofdm- W in and for laid distiiet, on the in to he "Heed to - the mac-:1 portin- of aid district: 6. To embed. the board of educa- tion of the district to build nu addi- tims to the present school building now owned and med by school dis- trict for thou] purposes known as the Lincoln school; 2. hum-mania "tdNrsnid.ehqMdi.taetttt- t_-tr-ti-or-triot.. xTo-Mthhutddd-a- hotthis-hnddhrktmlnr- eHq..sehmeho-sit.innasdeoe "iddieriettrrb.-etedto..rve Mmammduiddh- 't_.M.t,a-i.éaHeti- ,hetHuMuthhmdDFet10tr, "rt&.--ee--t-trrth. mmammmhum~ d. Tommie-Idol“- , k tmue to): d ictokc of IOIIAL DAY 31113 AT WELD-SHIELD autumn}; N th. “a“ Gai' m and dose at â€wen the day of election, _ AtnraNie-ttgteagtHm+ Thaautotheeinduartaatthe “In...“ in [and M App-l In!!! in“ " I "aidmttaufHiettundPa-iein, 'i.tehet b m p. u. hunky m In! " "I. lty. the mixed distribution of sur- Msaiddirtriet; the following the“ was unanim- plns tht-a to the shut-inn, the - d m and, alt-ted by the Board. poor, and the under-privileged in Chi- Iiatriet to "I" On Ari) Mt, ms mt wu- ugo, will be begun on June I, by the db h w m hard by camel representing - Chicago Plant, Flower And Fruit w to m but: ho- " utiau of the Building Guild for its third xenon. 5. " Bnid dis- lunpactor refusing to inns them 3 Residents of Highland Park, who permit for the erection of I hotel commute over the Northwestern nil- lurid-duet betildiaq as shown by detailed Perl road, will start to work on Friday h m . submitted by them and main; the! morning. June l, laden with ttowers. " (a, laid dis- propoued site on the southeast corner They will tind the Guild's booth op- “thumb of Sheridan Road Ind Park avenue. posite Gate No. 16 in the Chicago Mitt: Certain Protestants were also up station of the Northwestern Ry. We! dun-l resented by counsel. l The opening day will 'be I gal- to w . new Point- Waived {occasion The booth will be in the at w district, At the end of the u ent the) special chsrge of the genie]: clubs of and to um the rhairman of the Board unfit-l: the IL, Oak Park, River Forest, and Wood- , Mid dUtriett tention of counsel to the act that no) ,tock, and the debutante fuuehte.r, hoard of educa- action had been taken by the Board) " _many of the Guild officers will ' build 1n addi. l of Appeals fixing a reasonable time} “5â€â€œ 1n can": for the flowers. 1.:wa building“ fur the hearing of the appeal. or ttiv-' “n, T? “SSLIM'PWTE A “I In“ ti.rlr=atttli.'trd",'at. [SEVERAL DEATHS IN 1 PAST WEEK REPORTED ’memmm 'mtaett_M-eMrs. Mlmmmu mainland-hum. M’mlnhVIgwb-v f"-dtsr-ttu- On Sunday morning June 10, High- Und PnrkLsdgeNo.446 LoydOrder otMo-i1leoietabodrtot_ but. Attmembersuvueearswm -tnttheCttrtsaitat nine thirty "riieht-h-timetrsoederti, handmathnmwdock. The 'mrMtaharor%u-fttaioera.msrth 'ntG_t-rPtuiriearems. ym.t-hshh-titeN..) ammhwnuuo.nw Hm Ennis-m “mun-cumula- â€Inf-Widthâ€!- â€Manhunt-£1014 within mama-am nadphc-uulhnrgbu Aged “mime-hid. ' mmmmnsn ALLBNDAutrAMMMAY2s Mduer.eMrsother&rtr.rot Pun-Am:li'-enlb noun-m Mrs. Alice Logan McGuiness. wife of John McGuiness. superintendent of the Krenn & Dato Construction Co., died at her home, 331 North avenue, Tuesday morning at 3:30 after . two months' illness. The re- min were sent to Willinnntic. Comm. for burial, which will take place Simdly. The deceased leaves I husband. a mother, three sisters and one brother, all from the out. ANNUAL JOURNEY m I MOOSEHEAR'I‘ JUNE " Mrs. Aada Swertsen, wife of Christ ' in the ell-cot Stem-en of Glencoe. died May 25, in l tTower,' whirl the Highland Park hospital. where f an old tin ca du- had been about ten dass. .Sheiset right in t war. aged M years, nine months and they have I." 2', days. At an inquest it was found . crippled and I that death was due to genetal sop- and forlorn g1 tin-min, following influenza, The fu-i them by (hair neral service was held Saturday at l rance. and tri, Memorial Park chapel. ,contract wit Dolly Tunsorn. little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike ngorrn. 404 Waukcznn avenue. died May 24, of throat trouble. aged tive years, nine months and two days. The funeral was held Saturday. and burial was in St. Mary's cemetery at Luke For- in: due notice thereot to the parties, and suggeated that it would be advis- able if the Board should consult the Corportrtiort Counsel. of Highland Park in this respcrt. Both attorney. present advised the Board that so far as they was qualified to do so they would waive these specifitstioas. In view of the dot-Mon at which the Board has arrived, it is unnecessary to determine whether or not further notice should be given to any inter- wtnl party. . Gienf-ogWomayu Dies in Hospi- 1n tho case of appellant as pre- sented by amuse) no facts were pres- wmrd showing that the present 'don- Continued frvm page a TuiNro-ea-trs- Gin-mu-“ arhratdhrPtlet% Inch“ tai; Mrs. McGuiness Pas-,' Child Taken _1j"'ii""ii'i'iii'"jl"'hidt tkisist m mun“. MAY u. an WALWDGIVI CONWSAmAY th.D-dmmsesrmth-gnrttt 2,','ghttr,zar2Lttt “MRI-mm".- “A T kWh-hi- 'e'tt,Mktlth"ttatr'efi - Highland 1%thth lea-damn: forth-Turnkyhnily "m,rmrtsaeo,nodintereoAetiatir aeabbtmuee-iteee. new-illum- ATNmtrrmttetrPrcmtD TrPdtNtmtrarrcrmtEgmG, Mr. Am um. emu-inc “an In: the tForth Shore Line It Pee In“, m picked up by . Debra H thi.tmrmirse.after be had fallen 'rth.g-eorerrt.nadtahentothe W Put hospital. A: we go to In. the - for " {all has 'tttb-d-tie-rt-iss-im, - ntborouxh .xarnimttior, at the. tr-ri-brat-eraser-suit/ti, {thallium-meant!†cinlumulolor tho-sale-G-r] 1te2u_tomrtriftsevmriiitaerGe Mm.3.tkGtu-ttP.sstr, Friday, Jrme' 1 on which :furnoon the cud party sponsored by the Art Committee is being held " the home at In. Raymond W. Stevens, on S. Gullah)“. Itishoped-lu-ge number will bring gush ad make Members of the Sigmund Park leans pub!†urged not to forget The Highland Park Garden Study club has taken over the work for the guild um] will have a table at the Northwestern station in Highland Park any Thurst liming. For further panic-Mm all E. P. 2754. WIDE]! CARD PARTY or M. P. WOMANS CLUB Where to Leave Flowers I It the men folks rush to the sla-l tion, without your flowers, or if you? are going into the city on an earisi shopping trip, leave Four otterinars) at the local station. and they will bet given to the train men who will de- posit them at the truiid's booth at the Northwestern Station. The booth is open from 8:00 until 11:00 8.1m. at which time they are sent out in taxi- cab! to the various charities. l : ‘muky eity--where little children 1-..er the ‘Distributors of Flowers' in the arm-L. begging for 'jast one tbrwer,' which they tenderly place in an old tin can or a milk bottle, and tist right in their front window; also they have guns to many little old, crippled and bod-ridden grandmother: and furlorn grandfathers, and cheemdl them by thsir bright colors, and frag- rance. and given ta them a feeling of contract with the 'great out-ot, Each day excepting Saturday and Sunday, during each week of the summrr, a difterrnt garden club wiii hare sm-cial charge of the booth, and w)! h- partieularly responsible for the ttural contributions, though the sum-:3 of their charitable work de- ~nz~nd: the whale-hearted support " thnsu “km have ftowcrrs to fpare, Beuetits Autiined To “it'll-J unv of the workers of 1cetst year: "Not orrly have the ttow- vgs zone regularly into some of the du'kwt mum-rs nf "ur hospitals to make the last few days and hour; more ‘bearable fur their ‘hopelessly hare FPC will t.c the ttoN success l wand: t thtesu wr, make the last few days and hours more "buaratrle for their ‘hopelessly incurable patients; and into wretch, edly poor homes in the center of our To Theee Institution: Crfrttirtws of the day wilt Ko to than: institutions: tit. Elizabeth Day Xurwry. 1331 N. Ashland lvenuu: Humboldt Station. Visiting Nurses jam, 1730 N. Hohvy <treet: Asso- uatiun Home, 2150 West North avc- Residents of Highland Park, who commute over the Northwestern nil- road, will start to work on Friday morning. June t, laden with Bowers. They will tind the Guild's booth op- posite Gate No. 16 in the Chicago station of the Northwestern Ry. Thanh to the kind hearts of the widen: of Highland Park and vicin- ity, the mixed dintribution of sur- plus tlowers to the shut-inn. the poor, and the under-privileged in Chi- cago, will be begun on June I, by the Chicago Plant, Flower And Fruit Guild for its third sewn. tue FIDWEIS FOB SHUT-1N8 HEW!“ , AIDWM'IIYCAUSEI Ah.NrtheN.rassdUnier. of old [INFANT WELFARE PARTY f SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR ( Proceeds For H. P. Hospital 1 Baby Clinic and Infant Wel- l, fare Society ’ INFANT ( Women [united - f AN anrn who are interested in _ tuissirms are cordially invited to ishare in these meetings. Please tele- " phtmo Mis.-, ernlaw. H. P. 6'83. for. “um-boon reservations before Friday. The mud phi: than In on MMJVMW‘HN “‘hhh’uOM-V.Prdrh mmyl-nl. Thain] I. - ‘Mh Ind I in mahirse plans tor a cumhtl to be held A“ Mth. The main will be in eehbratioes of the "eentr-t1fth birthday of the incorporation of the town of Weâ€. CARNIVAL IN DEREK-WELD PLANNED FOR AUG. 25 ANNUAL PICNIC TO BE HELD NEXT SUNDAY in the densely populated districts of the city where mothers any take their children for examination. The untidy have Ilsa I mi! of nurses who visit the homes to teach the moth.. ers haw to follow the doctor: instruc- tions, and tmined dietitian also help the mother vith food problems. Highland Perk and lavinin matte hil the main] Went of the Alice Wood trutiors of this Wonder- ful mail-don. Surely then is no new “any also than helping the babies. to Je thank evenne- lo; the kelrttherh-eiveetmc-Onttritmted. The pm ~from the party go toward the maintaimnce of the High- land Park hospital Baby Clinic and the Infant Welfare society of Chicago, which numbing twenty-three stations The chairman and committee of the Infant Welfare card party which was held an Tuesday. May 22. at the High- land Park Woman's rlub, wish to thank the merchants of Highland Park, Ravinia, and Glencoe for their generous donation of prizes. Mr. W, R. Sun]. for the donation of tickets which were unusunlly nice. Mr. Paul Udell. of the Highland Park Press, for the printing of the posters. Mr. Dniske tor decorating the platform of the Woman's club. Mrs. Greene for the delicious cookies. Chase and Sanborn for the coftee. And to all and Inyone who contributed in any “y toward making our party such Hymn. Prayer; Mrs. Shelby T. Dexter. Report of the. Executive Commit tee; Mrs. Roy H. Brown. Treasurers' Reports; Mrs. C. E Laurents, Mrs. w. A. Dean. Superintendent of McCormick Hos. rital, Chivngmai, Siam. Artnounceerscnts. Welcome and Luncheon Invitation; Miss Edith Helen Moss. Assembly Notes and Devotional; A splendid program has been pre- pared for the two sessions and Among the speakers will be Dr. Edwin C. Cort of Chiertemai, Siam. Dr. Cort is superintendent of the McCormick hospital in Chiengmni and has done wonderful work in the medical field. Recently he was given international recognition tor his pnrticulnr work in combating that loathsome of all diseases, leprosy. Highland Park people an fortunate to have the op- portunity to hear him. Furthermore, the Woman's Missionary Union of Highland Park Presbyterian church has had the pleasure to share in his work because of the financial aid which they have given this hospital in far away Siam. The program for the morning and afternoun sessions follows: Morning Session. 102:5 On Friday " 10:45 the opening union of the Won-:5 luminary Union of Chieaeo I’m-hm will be - in the min nudi‘orinn of the “W Park Pmsstrrterian church. This Union includes d] of the wo- m'l akin-m â€whaling of the frenbyterian church in the Chem Missionary Union The B-theld chamber of commerce 'V, Frank Fill. Lunchmn at 12:30. Aftermotm Session. 1:30 use Be, the All Era-t ing: Meeting on Friday; Dr. Cort Will Speak "crin': TM H: MD. Frrnk J ed ic t ion lisrm James School. Santa Maxim; Mrs. Frank How- Mr Csctl; Mrs. Andrew Paul yt. Hink Horn 3referred to the Plan Commission for {tentative approval. To Improve Waterworks _ To Provide For The Construction (os Intrrrvemcnt; And Betterrnettts got The Water Works System Now (Owned And Operated Fly The City Of Highland Park, Lake County. Illi- ’nois I'ndor The Provisions Of An Act Of The General Assembly Of {The State Of 11liurris, Entitled "An Lick. To Provide For The Purchase, 'Construction And Improvement Of Water Works Systems in Cities, Vii, lager, And Incorporated Towns In [ The State Of lilinnis. And To Provide ( Park ordinance by staking oufpéfn: graph 1 of Section IX of said ordin- i ance." -i.uasviitiiii'ii ';l,1t'4dltT,'dtlffd A mid-nuns canal-I timbvthlkhm “I“. m! - his: 'te'" lulu !“W.é-r~_m.m ptmd'd-et; MIMUMMER CONCERT AT EIGWD cm 11:30 to 12 m.--Greeet mom " to 12:30 tun. - Top m equipment. 12:30 to I p.m.--rurtd a. In... 1 to 2 past-Samet: hour. 2 to 2:30 p.m.--com-t It!“ And fairway fertiliser d'strfb- S 2:30 to 8 pan.-itrm and“ 3 to 4 pmt-Sprinklers. m - 4 to 4:80 Parc-rt-. , , 4 Me to 5 p.tm--6reea" count“ by turf method, 's _ Rice Street Plving Thr. Board of Local Improvements submittcd an ordinance providing for the improvement of Rice street by the construction of a reinforced concrete pavement with integral curbs. Eteeet5- sary drainage, eatehbasin, catchbisin GOLF EQUIPMENT 'm . BE EXHIBITED JUNE 5 1 Mid-West Greenkeepers Agenda: ’ ciation Phil Display at Sun. . ‘1 set Valley Golf Club d The first annual demonstrati- Ind exhibition of to]! equipment if the Mid-West (Innkeepers Assad.- .t,ttit.Ruttet"tttteis1mrty- spectiun complete in form' until final passage., manhole and drop manholes and head- wall, together with an estimate of the cost of said proposed improve- ment, itemized to the extent that (My deem necessary; and recommend the passage of said ordinance and the making of the improvement ttttts- templated therein. The ordinance as read will remain on file with the City Clerk for public inspection complete in form until its final pusuge. Golf club, on Jun. tr." -NiiGriG It the program of the day. 9:45 nmu--Ptreumatie " - For The Issuance of Revenue Bonds Payable SOIL-1y oul Of The Revenues Derived Thvrefrtym, And To Provide For The Operation Of Such Systems In Case Of Deficiencies In Revert. ues" Approved And In Force July 8, 1927, was, on motion, placed on file with the City Clerk for publir in- The report of the Corporation Counsel with reference to the “in in Krenn & Data's Highland Park Addition was plaeed on file until the next meeting: of the Council. Amend Zoning Ordinance krcwmmendation of tyn- zoning Committee with reference to amend- ing the Highland Park Zoning Ordin- ance by striking out paragraph one, section nine of said ordinance, was approved. This was the paragraph permitting public. buildings of I height of 60 feet. An ordinance was then passed, amending the Highland Plat of subdivision of a part of Bl?ek 70, City of Highland Park ww.,' At the regulsr meeting of an city council Monday evening " omtirtarteo was passed unending the zoning or dinance by eliminating the tirat par- grnph of Section 9 which provided for the erection of public buildings to the height of 60 feet. The qgdige ance as now amended limit: the height of all buildings to " test. “TY-FIVE m Council Eliminates, Cyt"iettt Figures on Height; Other The communication from the Rav- inia Commission "eith reference to the opening of Lambert Tree Imus west across the Chicago North sum and Milwaukee Railroad and the Chi- ("ago and Northwestern RAH.†tracks was referred to Commissioner Gourley. AMEND ZONING 0291mm“ 10 to ll natt.--Fnirwar and an" " to 11:30 a.trt.--Pomer Monday Night NUIBn " its