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Rather, it-ix a veritable festival of Inuit. in which, although operatic Intimates predominate, music in I nun] is so broadly represented that fit becomes i brilliant exposition of) fthismrorm nun its aspects. l, ALL DAY m9 ltr mm mm In I.“ 'h d I“ AUnianMeonpo-ddliuus f_"meh.19rmiishtaeeh-aitt. lhremeHdute-.ereates “Wanda-aweso- maMWJ-nm used-eth-muw utth.thmduhMetudi.teh-etbr. can! on the w d MtBh-d I'm-“MM Th†-wfttee-i.tesfm-brttte [Id-“.mniwnlnd Myles. Meeohrrmr- that this man Mr. NEW Installer: upon "The Masked Ban." Not "striathisrmeotVeedihs - -ttrremsstmtitisonewttieheatitos special favor " Ravinin in View of tmt 'P'IPo Pa and} ruriuic huh-Ind. Alway- mm Ravinia has never been bound by the fetter: of conventionalin in the matter of its oPmsiestt Mating. Every year something Menu: is chosen. and than is m fur comm opportunity for Iiubeth new, (Continua! on page 5, second action) 9mm CONCERT AT HIGHWOOD. SATURDAY Every Sundny afternoon during the season. I concert of lighter music will be given by the Chicago Syn-r phony Orchestn, while in Honda, nights, except when speck] opera per- form-m are announced. there will be a concert of more pretentious works by this - animation with soloists selected from our ml: of the opera forces And the orchestra. The children’s concert! and entertain- 'ttentsswitlbeeivmtoexThu-f- tenuous. Mr. DUmmarter giving the “planetary talks to the youngsters. STARE SATURDAY NIGHT IhllllllTlll)iil PLAN 5S was read, and the bridge was ordered closed until repairs ere made. Bills and payrolls were presented nod approved, totaling $22,039.37. They were ordered paid. Public baring was held on Green- wood Gardens sewer improvement, and the ordinance submitted wu tued for public inspection. Baud Meets At the board meeting public hear- ing also we: held on Greenwood sud- ens paving. There were numerous objection from property owners on Ridge road. Ind u a result their re- quest was united and the paving plan was adhered to with the exception of At em-ee-te-ei-forthe ehtf"e"_tmefe3trle1tuH.heh a-tie-aa-ue-sa. "r-wut-tWai-eu" PM Tbsp-“709mm ne Mario-or, YtmeatmtrmA3t, hymn-Idlinmnvuddb “Wanama- A resolution '13 adopted origins:- ing an improving comprising a sewer system for Nixon’s North Shore For- est Ridge mbdivision. Seven] engineer-5' estimates were presented and approved regarding work done ind material furnished by Ills WILL HOLD . PM SATURDAY MEDAIS AWARDED AT B. & COMMENT Hell] of [but to MittM'oed Youth; Am My to Like "at Buy 1 Report of Engineer James -ryse to the elect that the Waverly nvenue bridge is in bad condition and recom- In. Everett, president of the IL bury board, reported two resolutions recently adopted by that board. One resolution objects to the extension of Sheridan road south henna of ex- pected detriment ta the tihear, mp- erty to follow. and the 0th. mola- tion urges the council to parehnse the Thompson property for lihnry site purposes. This trite is at the corner of hare! Ind St. Johns, 150 feet front- ing on Lulu-cl Ind 240 on St. Johns, Mrs. Everett', report was received and placed on tile. ratesitsthiaeitvarenotashiehas in my other cities of similar sire, and that some discussion the original plan for the improvement was adhered to, and the city clerk was instructed to advertise in? bids, to.be received July 9, " 1 o’clock. been given three days' notice. The ordinance also dechna all trees, shrubs, ete, ttow growing or here- after to be set out, contrary to this ordinance a public nuisance which my be removed by the police after two days' notice to the owner. Ptmal- ties for violation of the ordinnnce also passed June 11, bat is now published ore provided. The ordinance was for the ttmt time. At the regular meeting at the coun- cil and improvement board on Mon- day evening of this week public hear, ing in: held on the matter of im.. provements and betterment: to the Waterworks system, and objection Ins made by A. G. MoPhenon,.who held that water consumers should not be required to pay alt the costs through Inter certificate bonds, while mm. property not supplied with water escapes m tax; he also could not see the need of a standpipe or storage tank at this time. To Rani" M Maror Lewis expiained that water T?treissmyiutrdin.nothers-t orttutt-rtttetextor-mrmLiie 'ttohihituethepuastirw of“ or ahrxah. 0" may! by private in- dividunh without by the city council rand Fi; :F; tttoval of, by Mme" of Inch pm from the public street; after having L“. g .. . " _ Odin-av To Bar Shrubs on Parkway Except By Permit mmhhum-I‘ â€which“ A}; Mmbbhblb ' ~d&*dm_ 'ee"e?'yefyere%., 7-.- “ {in "_-__ SAiGiii" -rret.---er+ ,markrtamdM.ehrmrttbersamttta6. a... Ptttnexx-afurtheidee 1ieMh-t-rmrNverr,aatdttr- 'tr-tN-tri-xr-ttat- "es-haf_trrth.wrireF"6. 'trtueitua.u-a,uaa-orGa "NNM mum OPBNBD WAY ,-'.efa-t. â€â€˜1’.“ settheieaaor-trasporsaihu of the t-ees Ind voters of the citythe Press has placed this matter before its rude: in two or three hr. slla as pm“! as possible no thtmrybodynlybesuretone itandu-soortamitrtoexet. oPiatimsoetthte-,ifsoine1iased. The-%oriahtomror-tth theeitrieilinthismatteram 'edtareeir-ttheeoromsatth. , Which Do You Prefer? The question 1which the city fathers In deb-ting is whether to consider a ‘plan to install an entire new city- ‘wide ornament-l system, or to m strict the improvement to the business district and territory immediately surrounding. According to approximate figures received from engineers, the city coincil is informed that the city-wide system in the region extending from Exmoor, McDaniel; avenue and Green Barro.demsttotheuheandftoot Port Sheridan and Highwood to the County line could be installed at about $1.65 per front foot in the residence district and at about $3.15 per front foot in the business district, the plan being to make these improvements, no matter which is decided on. made the special assessment plan. 0n the other hand it is shown that. the cost of Win; the more lim- ited system for just the business dis- trirt and the territory close around it would he aboot $2.75 per front foot in the residence district and about $4.15 per foot in the business section. Wu! M‘s Advice The administration wants to install the kind of system whieh will he ut- isfu'tory to d] the people of the city and which also an be provided for to get on expression from the people of Highland Pirk regarding the kind of street lighting system they prefer. and this is the only way such expres- sion can be readily obtained without putting the city to the expense of a referendum election: Some coupons have been tuted out and returned dur- ing the past two or three weeks, but nothing swim-thing a representative expression has been given, and the - nnd commissioners are urging that residents give them an ion of their preference so that no unmea- sary work and expense may be en- tailed in this matter. This is your last chance to express your preference on the street light- ing proposition. Fill out the coupon in the column and send it to the city mummy mvmuoummm WHICH SYS'I'EI WANTED? Filligtct-amdseodrt%. ".Surrb8bomqr-rrg*ea- Irina-non!“ Remarks For city wide system For restricted system 7 For no improvement, Name Description of Property, The city ottieia1s In very union Citycm;adpM-h tmti-toDeeHemt COUPON