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Highland Park Press, 18 Oct 1928, p. 1

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tt'.Ma'r1Nn1St"tg', .t-'ttt_.i,%-ri+ It ae-r-ttrt..-.. dunk-1mm -.i-a'tiat-h.tbe.- The Sod-l club as“ at VIM; tall-n ",t1ttlrttPret'trrl Sum. Th - - min- n-Inmnilhhue-ht 1 A win. eomNtu, M Pat-i - VI). - at Wlm'y WMANLII. Emmi con-MC. An hteitatioet in mm to Q. totsue. Ticket- my be new!“ Aura my will“ live- bythe soeute-itteeaeth.W-Ctvie club of Ravinh. M. October " nt2o'eksekinthevti-ett- This witibenre-irepartramdthe at the Vina. PRIZE MASQUEIADE AT W's; HALLOWEN ttrstorr-riestotdtriGasrtt. appeal to may. "new: my be Mined by we. phoning In. M. D. an. R. P. as or In. sauna and. n. P. no. bud Purl and has may admirers here. In this tonne he brings to as . IieteeftAmw mrhiehhehasetot din-mud he" More and which will WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB PLAN m CARD PARTY Wane-day. Nov. It. 20:30 3.1m 1'what I Relieve" by Dr. Home J, rum": _ Wedrtesruy. (kt. 26. 10:3 "The Relitrton o! Rernard Sh: Wednesday. Oct, cu. 10:30 Inn-'3 Contagion: of Faith." Wednesday, Nov. T. 10:30 3.111.. "Philosophy and Mommy of Ber, (and Russeth" hr. Horace J. Bruin”. Ptrsidettt of the Chirniro Mhieat society will pres "rnt a some: at four iertures an "Con, humor-u Confessions of Faith" un- der the dimtion "t the llighl-nd Pnrk brttrtch of the Infant Welfare society. Thee Ieeture, will be held In thc Y. W. I‘. L assembly hall. 374 Laurel uvrnue. TF. toptes rill be u full Re-adINe Lain- Wdrnette made the most remark. IHe tilt: of any of the suburbs m tho Setatember to: 'partnrm with mm.- quD listed for Srplrmber um build- mx and only “(.635 listed for the volume in September last your. Innk- mg a [am " til", pet NFL Forest Park aim mule I rooarkai.e “In of 6nt per cent thlle Homewood ewe. through with u (Inn of ttM per cent. Whiting, Although having a "null vol- umr " building. made a [min of 076 per cent. DR. HORACE BRIDGES IN LECTURE SERIES H. P. Ravinia Branch of [Maul Weitere Spun-tor Course mm In Mia-x.- Vankom 877 per Continued on page 5 F.'vider.ce of a fall deer-e "as in- dw-u-d by the tact that the septem- ber fuzun- the, year tn 3:310an undvr the total of 89.131574 which was thes volume of budding in August thi, year mhlv at the end of this nary. or the forty Chicago suburbs re- pnrtmg maul-grub!!- "ares twenty» four of the suburbs made trains while :ixtnn showed losses. according to S. W. Stun: I Co. rettort. The to. in! ”noun! of huddmg in the suburbs rppnrlmk. based on permits issued, tnznllu! for the month '7m"2t.'2.M, ac- rurqémg to thc huvlchng 'ursey depart- Imnt of S. w. Strum & Co, which has Just cr-uuulcu-d an exhaustive sur- my of ttte metropolitan Inca. The fUurvs fur the surm- towns last year in. 36.3705“. In the first rune months of 1923 Highland Park made . uni: in “tin- ated cost of building improvement: of more than tive hundred (nomad dollars over the itrst three-gunners of the yur. 1927. And for Sena-ha the gun over September. 1927, in 113 per cent. This is regarded as In excellent record by City Building In, "pector N. It Mom: and everybody “when“! with building operations In ‘h eity. The 'trurvs an given m the --- l Tuesday was the tirst Reeiatration day in Lake county nod . heavy rez- More M 3500.000 Mere Than 1 union is reported. In Deerfield frt Sale Peru Utrt Year; procinrls must of the voters were " pam "t-, Nady listed. with the exception of ""TJS'se,, I. ' [ those who had moved from one pre- " barter I t inet to unother since they last voted --- here and the new voters who have _ _ would in the city recently. In th.. hrul h...“ _......L- A: In.“ MI [mm GAIN Registration Here "iiiiiiiE We! mul IN ' atoms HERE Heavy First Dug; 0N BRIDGE REPAIRS! ---- Women Interested ---_-- 1 EXCEEDS HALF A MILLION Dr.§ridgu is yell known in High- VOLUME XV“ Remark-Mr “in! in other 1uhurba "mtrrtB" mmms (la. 26. 10:30 mm. ot Rernard Sim-3' Oct, 31. 10:30 "Dem, The Highway Park Fm i Mi. Bevan tkhumaeher, Co-tion I ' counsel. addr-ed the min; on (In l i "Met! of oedirtanee viohtiom and l, ‘1an that mum of the min. , in“ wrung-h the ovulation " tea 1 rooms in the mideuthl diskrict and Who erection of sign boards century , to the city "attrte, had beets M. I Mr. Fred D. Porter, It. W. K. Bur-I risen and Mr. P. L. Gillan were M'r; _ pointed to mime (our dim of, who commiuion which are to be elected l l In the December meeting. , Awning “and! of In the ”an. eeattromt--dtqehrdq-.etu motimttriet-art-h-it tyirt-afr.treyehe- bmde-lb Mthhhu- "ma-Inn... Ila-d man-luau" In...” l...'..h .... " land - - ind.” , TTtereisoreammwhrtkeiiB.D- Mine'. “King of Kim,” which will he shown at the Delano theater, “he Fare-t. Oetober tt to " ind-he. “KING OF KINGS” AT THE DELUXE THEATRE Many question, were naked Mr. “an! by members present. Some of the residents did not favor the park and objected on various grounds. No Action was kid :13; Tac ing in mm! to (In matter. Me. Milllrd Ind runny members favoring the proposed park pointed out ht should the protect be killed thump}: objection gt this time the math union of Highland Park would pmh-bly never awn hare the op- unanimity to Itquire bench property for its use " no reasonable a ftersre. The New Lake Park proposed by the East Park board district at the "otrt of Cary avenue in Rum: wt: the principal topic discussed " the first {an meeting of the Ravinia com- mission which was held Tuesday eve- nine in the New Ravinia Village hr.use. but» to the great interest which the proposed park has aroused in the com- munity aw well as to the fact that many new member, have been added to the enmmmsiun during the past summer. The meeting was one of the most largely attended in the fourteen man at the commission', existence. mine 2.i" hem: [in-Semi Mr, Everett Millard. preruonCT,'? the Han Park board was the prin- cipal ypralur " the evening at the invitation of the commission, Mr. Mill-rd presented the history of the 'tfort which the park board had made to secure the proposed Lake Park for the Ravinia section of Highland Park Ind made it clear to his audience that the park board in putting through the project was arnrkravoritw to do what they believed was the desire of the majority of the residents of Ravinia. I). A. R, belteve it behooves every wnmun to Wo lnlhlligenlly about this business of citizenship. President Crrolidre in spearine before the D. A. H. Continental cmwn-ss in Washing- " n said. “I am murh Iese concerned for what party. what policies, And what candidates you vote, than that gnu should “Ar. and that your vote Jan” rrtrresent c'nnvixtion. When In enlightened "leertorate acts. I have no fear of the results. RAVINIA COMMISSION Annual Event Promises Many NEW PARK DISCUSSED Interesting Features in 4 ___ ,4 Day Affair Mr. Everett Millard Tells Whv _-___-_ prom Phrk Project Thr. annual hams} of St. games Should Be Accepted ':t.y2r,y/fl.y,'r.1ti.ll,lt, '23?! an“? "The whole system of American mn'c-rnnu-nt was upon the ballot box c.ttrl unless citiszs perform their du~ (in there, such a system of govern- ment as nun is dimmed to failure." Vrwter" u the ole-gun of the D. A. K, and in there times when too often the business of the nation is no ony's urine“ but that at the politician, the Fired with the possibility of hav. irut to “auteur in " their votes on elevhon day, all whoJmow that they Ire not listed in the poll books are urtted to make sure they are regis- tered on the next Registration day. which is Ouch" Mt, The patriotic educational commit- mr of the local chapter of 1hsutrltters of the American Revolution is urging upon ovary member the necessity of performing this most sitotiticant of all civic and patriotic duties in the most conscientious manner possible. "Every Daughter on Intelligent f} Monday night, October 22 will be use! aide to celebrate the birthday jot Brother "mes J. Dnvis, the rfotmder of "Momeheart." Higbl-nd Park Lodge No. 446 hive been very ’lnnmu in muting . prominent maker for thu Willi. Pntriek J. ill-(film: noted “tom of Chientro. monk {w _ iii-m" iF 'P'B"Mtr-tet0.ttedl-" . " “VILLA“ IOUSI "orstorth.-uer-- 1',t4",hlt",ra,ttaTtt Mo: - q'11'.'ll;d,S"'l.Crrdlgttltt in. Hm I. h h M _ Mmhuh‘h. tpete “and“! Ila-II: OPEN DANCE NOV. " The out": PM nli members}; bring link {that to Witun’u Ull. , untied pron-m and In intern-t- Thet following Friday (Oct. 26) the Graeme Players will revive one of the an! and most tmessful plays pre- vented by them in Highland Park. “Curly Rich." with Jos Driscoll once min portraying Peter B. Kyne’s Invable old. thunder. The feature picture will be Wm. Boyd in "The Yankee dipper." PATRICK J. KELLY TO ADDRESS MOOSE Tomorrow night (Friday. Oct. 19t the Graeme Players will present Bi. (hr Alcynn Theatre the famous old farce comedy “Charley's Aunt." This is one of the best known plays ever prnduced rm an American stage and wan furthor sucre<sful through Syd "haplin'! great screen interpretation. Jos. Drisrnll will BSSUM!‘ the comedy impersonatinn role which Syd Chap- lin so surest-fully portrayed. The feature picture far the evening will be the Metro-Goldwyn special “Mlle. from Armentiers" “n Wednesday evening 1 chicken dmmr will be served, New equipment has new installed and every eitort' will he made to make this dinner I succosa On Thursday afternoon there will hr a card party at which attrac- tive prizes will be awarded for the Kama: played. Friday is reserved for thc c‘mldrc-n, The zrabbag with its pleasant surprizvs together with ice cream and candies will contribute to Klvo the rhildn-n tt real treat. Satur- day wzll by tho finale. Each evening tvfrrshrtusnts will be served. The feat, u:-r~ of the. bazaar have been planned “Ah the View try mcet the tastes of all. m rum rrdrer the dates and spend at Jun: “no day at the bazaar. “Mlle from Armentieres" to Be Feature Picture. Other Plays “CHARLEY'S AUNT' 10 BE GIVEN HERE TOMORROW Thr. annual bazaar of St. James . *:*: -ee -__e__per_ church. llighwnod will be held in the Miss Troll " Conduct Course parish hall on Wednesday, Oct. 24, tssl on North Shore, Week of Saul-day UN. 27 inclusive. T . tin \\'...lm...ll..u Mann... " ”Huh... November 12 5 OPENED AT LAST MEETING lows: 1 Kitty w G um. Cuzunuctmu Co. “Lento“ Cur-He “when. u Connuuclion Cu. “35000) Ardmore _ xmlruetiun Co. 7 2mm," III-u... Thumr-un Tun... Inc. Cort Plas has, G. Cup, c» 13.11530. ' P. sun-mm. Co, 1mm”; (In mmlun of Commissioner Gmrr- iv-y bids wow rccvived and ptaced on m.- m the Maynr's "mee to be open lo public m-m-ctsnn for at least forty- Huh! hours lump» any award of said mxmaut is made to any competitive ind '.er, Thr plat of subdivision of Highland Purk Woods submitted by McGuire & Continued on page 5 BAZAAR OCT. 24-27 AT ST. JAMES CHURCH That pluzresm is being made by ther‘ CA) an the matter " repair of several) Mung-s. provision for which was; nupiv Nlml‘ time ago, is indicated br) th "pining or bids at the regal-r (Inkling or the city council on "e Jay n-vomng. _ The bridges to be repaired are th, Ft' 'm Furest avenue, Waverly] road, Beach street and Cedar evenine. aim] shortly utter the council opened it, ,es/un Acting Mayor Rely an-‘ noum-vi that the time had Come for" the ”larval: "f the bids for um) "r1Pr0vrrhuurts, in “romance with) Park Prvss uf Oct. 4 and Oct. 11. Hid». Are Opened Tin. bids was then .upened a: tal- Session Monday Evening om. siders Them; Plated on File; Other Business Before The Meeting “IGHLAVRD FGi0RmaFiiTGaTiT, OCTOBER 18, 1928 prorated. 20355 on Count Plus 13."st 114.000.” l CHORAL CLUB NEEDS MORE NEW MEMBERS The Highland Pttrh Inuit club char-l. e_trt.qf86_, hoe-nu qt in Media-- Indium. and hr- mhpl “ht to but, ha no t_tuN.ethtthe-rexnthn't 'B-B-r-tr-r-q-grae) 1t'."U2ng'u.ftitrdr2 1ggr2tTgtt2udhPt.T: ”In“ f.", AVq-gMJIJJMMMh-r‘ Raymond Hitchcock, the noted com-j dancing Ann of the legitimate Matte in .tl (as so" mnpolr in person " the Deerpath for than 'hrtntre. Lake Forest. on Simdny next. 1 tin: than we. 21. The famous comedian will) Ravinia appear " all of the four perform-' mind tin was afternoon and evening It thelzettine Heel-path theatre, and this promisesi Ticket ' , be one of the Inuit interesting " or can factions offered by this povullr house 1 children this fall, A splendid feature picture, - The Foreign Legion" nlso wilt be, HIGH‘ presented is well as the nan-l new: Pl nd comedy reels Ind speck] music, JI) the theatre's tine organ. 0n Satur- l The 1 ll .y "Um9e Bob" the children‘s friend meet th from Station KYW will be " thel In?" S Deemth in person. 'at the 1 Comes in Person Sunday to Lake _ Forest House; Uncle Bob on Saturday RAYMOND HITCHCOCK AT DEERPATH THEATRE ‘J. '. frame, the mayor and thinner (',",','r,e.t.t,c. declare, and evidence that (ths people of that city are peaceful Ind law-abuliror, there Is to be no (t.eyy.y, appointment to the police ‘force Us take Frame's place, aceord- ing In Mayor Seversun and members [of the fin-1mm committee, Edgar Ben, 'un. A. llunw’tis and A. KjellquisL Mr, Kjelhtuist said yesterday, “Buhwnmi has In lawless element. , Its. oitizcn, are Jaw-abidjne and the ‘fnith of thv only administration in 1mm; taw-ahidins,r qualities is evi- édencml m the fact that the mayor and mum-ll have derided to make ap- ipmnrntr-n. to till Framv's pitwe on the Inge. and the police duties will he 7 taken ran- of by Acting Chief Frank iCuu-k and Patrolman Ivvrson, with Lthe "my” as chit-f of the dupartmcnt. nut yet been definitvly decided upon. but Lake Forest will probably he ‘hnsen as being most convenient for ihme living between Lake Blue and \linnetka. or even suburbs further _, nth. If you would know "how to keep thu,m growing old." take up Girl Smuting, n use of teachers and those /ti,l/rUcCi, sm,rosgtr-d during the earlier hours of the day, The place of meeting has mz in Amy way is invited to take advantnm- of a rare opportunity which will he offered during the week of November 12. At that time, Miss Tron. an outstanding personality in Girl Scouting, will he on the North Shore tn gin- a must comprphensive 'trurye of training in Girl Scouting. This is a most unusual opportunity. lath lrerause of the presence of Miss Tratt and bocauso there will he no rharge of any kind for persons tak- mg this com-sun It is intended not only for Prospective leaders in Girl S-uutimz. hut also for anyone who “0th like to know more about Girl N'uutlnk. its aims and activities. The Instruction will be Riven during late :zluxrnunn and evening of about thrve craps, the hours having been selected vah a special view to the conven- It ic further stated by these otti, ciak that Ihv story in outside news- papers that Frame had said that he hurl " signed heeauv,e uf what was termed "hmh-SS element" is not cor- rect, as hs; ruwlgnation was requested tha. 4 to ths. mayor', on rvcommcnda- hon of the tinaruNy committee, bccause of alleuwi Irregularities in his rec- ords, and that at Framc's request he was r" ouittud to "resign" at the council "1crtirut held on the follow- ing 0"! Lana Oct, 5, although at, that Continued on pawn lo. GIRL yiC0UTiNG IS OFFERED IN COURSE puma 11101111000 Gen. Wood Makes 1111mm BEACH LAW-ABIDING CITY Liberal Gift for mm " llighwuod has no lawless element, as imputed to " in sensational reports in Chkuuw and Waukegan newspapers credited to the former chief of police, HAS NO LAWLESS ELEMENT City Oitieials Relate Sensational Stories Connected with Re. moval of Chief of Police wc F" interested in Girl Scout The entertainment is to be of the jhr-st and the music is to be afforded lby AI. Sheridan's orrhestrn. Among the prizes will be a turkey, baskets l of apples. potatoes and other articles i' of appeal. PM. m., will meant that not emrtedr"ruGehdB-"uth.- "mWmom.fth.tted-rt- "‘0.“me Iva-n. md.-mrrrsatt-rorth Mi -&rth.-h.. ul a. use Watchman“ Thy»- EHWUM With the spirit of “ME,“ pre- vailing and plenty of refreshment, dancing and music. what better chance (as someone suggested) is on hand for those contemplating private par- tivs than to bring their guests to the Ravinia auditorium for a right royal good time, and it saves the bother of getting ready at home. The llig'hwood Football club will meet the Ft. Sheridan team in a game Sundny at two-thirty o'clock at the Hitthwood 6eld. All football enthusiasts no urged to come out Ind help support the team. This will be I good [line and one worth seeing. ”I'HEGOLD BUG" IS TO " GIVEN HERE Tickets will be an sale at the door or can be procured from the whoa) HIGHWOOD TEAM MEETS FT. SHERIDAN SUNDAY This affair, while it is to be Hal- Inwe‘en in both time and spirit, will also afford ample opportunity for a wide variety of country costumes, or indeed of any other kind which meets the fancy of the individual. A prize is to be given for the best costume. t'urvntrre'achit's assoeidtion on Satur- Jay night. Oct. 20. Mvmhvrs of the community aro my: d nut to furry: the box social and rmuum» party given by the Ravinia Anyone “ ho has anything whieh thry wish to dim-(No " (Ming a an“! favor Ir rum this for thv «den Whvrtsver the duh will :Im-n-"iuzr do] rummage in clui.r headnuart v.hre at i, :ltwir-sd it will I RAVINIA P. T. A. GIVE HALLOWEEN PARTY This sale ic gran not umy for the Frmerst of the dub. int in:- than- who wish to purchase L'I-mls at reduced pricm. which they might nut ather- wise he able tn an, The club asks tor the intervst and msistanrp of it's members and friends in helping to make this year's sale as splendid a sum»: as form” sales. to anrttrUttcementy. Thru- hundred and sixty acres of Inning hills and valleys near Amigo, Vim-unsim pepperul with great for- (A trvcs and bluffs and canyons and in the heart of all of it a Lake with The Highland Park Woman's club is making Preparations for a rum- mage sale to by held Nov. 7, ti, 9, and 10 in the Woman's club. Hm tirwst [roach imaginable.” have l-m-n bought and work has been named to turn it into a camp" BIG PREPARATIONS H. P. Woman's Club Will Hold Annual Sale Nov. 7th to 10th Ix is planned that each local troop. under its own suuutmaster of other adult leader will spend a period at thy new camp, Th,. Chieasro Daily News in com- mnr tiny: on the nrw camp says: "Rip- Ming waters and gleaming camp fun-s have. begun to appear in the drawn. of hundreds of boys of the l-.\\n.~ 'ttunit ulnng the Northshurc. I: is because their longing for a ramp of their own. far away in thu. “dds of the Northern Wisconsin ll ands, i, 1-: hum-me u fact, according Although the committee is just be- ginning its work in raising the funds Scout camp in the Wisconsin North Woods, a generous contribution of “TAU” has been made by General Rob- ert E. Wood of Highland Park. The Highland Park Chamber of Commerce has also voted in contribution of 'loo and the Highland Park Rotary club has voted a contribution of $50 to- wmils the new camp site. The Optim- ist club of Wilmette, has also voted u wuurlhuliun of 3.3130". The new camp will call for u total outlay for land and eauipment, build- ingp. boats with, in the neighborhood ot" ti,00u. This iued will' be Anised from individuals and organizng‘uns who are tuterestud in making an in- vestment in enriching boy life. Tttrretre reoph'l Society of ml 31* Tht. rim. a in]: survr' Boy Scouts ' Camp FOR RUMMAGE SALE has anything salvahle h to dispose of will be favor Ir omtributing. Ie.. “ht-rote," possible, :Im-n-"imr ':lvliivty of lui., headquarters, but dry-i it will be called Talia} of the memhvrs givea'rslhy‘LO! 1111.01. Emu ' a . greatly ap- make this The Sisterhood of the North Show. Congregation Israel will open it. xenon with I reception (inn In honor of Dr. and In. Innis J. Kort” at the temple in WM}. M " at 2 o'clock. The" um he a 'ttoe-tttre 3.5. eal m -- by th. val know- M I. m I. bees In and t- - an aim 1t'o'euehtu-rtiet-" N. S. SISTERHOOD m OPEN SEASON OCT. 17 Father Garrity in I former resident of Highland Pttrk and his any friends here are happy to learn of his: appointment. Rev. Fathrr F'. J. Gunny. pastor of the Weller parish, Weller, I... will bare October 25 for Mhlcher hlving been Assign“! the when» of that parish by Bishop Rohlmnnn. Sunday. "Father Candi hair served the wir ler parish f . the put 20 months. On Oct. Tt at 1 o'clock, the Ossuli dub will Rive a luncheon and bridge. Attractive prizes have been provided for use}: table by the committee of which Mrs. George Hart is chairman. Members may have guests as at any regular meeting. All reservations must be made with Mrs. Russell at the Highland Park club not later than Monday morning tArtoher 22. . FATHER F. J. GARRITY RECEIVES APPOINTMENT 05501.] CLUB HOLDS LUNCHEON-BRIDGE Hui two sons, Harry and Raymond, hrr mother and father. Mr. and Mrs, Cvr"Ty, Fitzgerald, and several sis- u rs and brothers to survive but. hr-r manmgv Eu Mr. Richards twenty- tive yr"ars' am“. "er maiden name Ivy, Harvard Fitzgerald, being the Jsuuzhrrt at" Mr. and Mrs. George Fitzgnruln hf Lake Forest. Puma-u! scrvices will be held Sat- unlzu' mnming’ at ten o'cluck from St. Jammy vhurch llighwnnd with the kw. Path-1' llnlly oNriatint Inter- nnm will bc in St, Mary's cumctery. Lake Fun-st. Besides her husband. Fred Rich- seeds. she leaves a daughter. Marion. had be "rt a hI-r marl mgr fisw yr"ars' u It has boon stated that this plan is to provide a bunch in the section in nuvstion Wm devised because of in- sistent requests from that part of the city that t,uch provision be made. Fur some time the park bcmrd has {won able In meet this demand by Inasr of the bathing beach in front of the Rownwald. Mandel and _Lauer properties, but this agreement i; subject to termination with due n”, tier, and in order in secure a permu- nent bench. we idea of purchasing the tract mentioned was evolved. Already has 400 feet It is oxmained that already tiw park board has title to a tract ad.. Continued on page 10 1'rs to Court The :nwxmn-m has been syrup! and the math-r is now in the county (wart. where a hearing tsill be held un Saturday. October 2U. Property 4.rwlit"r, have rvervivvd nuticv uf th: hearing. and a number who are pru- tvstinur against the plan are rupurtni (a have sigma! a petition to that H'- fact. MRS. FRED RICHARDS DIES THIS MORNING Funeral To Be Held Saturday at 10 a. m.,' Burial in Lake Forest >c$>nu-n'. :zu-urding to the “mu-r13; hulvlings of the rmitlvnt» atNcted. The aysessitint is alumni uu'l' a luree area, Smaller prngulz'ly 'rwutts' “in be assessed from about SDI up and mm "r twu of the Luna-r Pytrir- erty owners will be assessed as high as SISUIJ. J'VitPObiE OF PARK BOARD To Secure Lake Frontage of 600 Feet by Purchase of Addi- tional Tract; to Be Improved The Baal Park district board It, planning to purchase an additional tract bctwcon l'cdar avenue and Rug, er Wttiiams avenue to by added to a piece uf Property already owned by Ilie 'listruct, in order In provide an aulumuh- bathing bvnrh fur the suulh run or tin- city in the Ravinia sec- With this, in View a spciiat adv-s» men! hus been spread to U'IVE‘I' th, rmt of the trad In be purchased, uhirh will "mount in ubuut $50.UUU, and thie, amuunt is drsirrd in the ur- >c$>nu-n'. :zu-urding to the “mu-r1); hulvlings of the rmitlvnt» atNcted. ul PLAN EXPLAINED N UMBER " Gt

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