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Highland Park Press, 18 Oct 1928, p. 5

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University of Illinois football tans win be provided with a colorlul home program. Five content: we nhoduled for here including three with Big Ten rivath, and two college eleven: of high calibre. Northwestern holds I prominent place as the homecoming truest of October 27, and Indium will furnish the opposition on October 20, Datd's Dny. The third conference gnme " home is the tirtule with Ohio State on Novrmber " Northwestern is coming to Illinois for the first time since 1922, when the Zupmen deft-ted the Wildcats 6-3 cn old Illinois field. Since then Ilium): nnd Northwestern have met twiec-irt I923 when Grange ran mid 1strasust the Purple at Chicago and Lu! “awn when the Illini muted I T to f, decision at Evanston. This was the only llme the championship lllin'. Wert. lwhmd in the scoring during a conference game. NORTHWESTERN 0N OCT. 27 Five Home Gun.- nt Gun-mu Game With lldilll This year's meeting with Indiana mark, the first game between the two (Hams since 19H. and Advance intor, matmn from the Hoosier camp that they "Ye the best prospects in year: [nu-s promise of a real BerNN This wilt be (he first Big Ten game for lenuiu. Pat Page. the Hoosier coach, play") against mini grid and bnse- mu [vamp u-vonteen years ago as a student u Chicago. The rivalry of minuis um! Ohio football 1mm; has become a tradition, and that this year's game wilt be I traturr requires no explanation. llhw's appearance here wili be the last Illinois meeting with I Wilee- coached Ohio eleven because the Buckeye mentor will rettre at the ear of the nelson. The [mm open October 6 against Rradh-y Tech of Petaras. one of the hurling ("nut-m- trams of the middle- mwl. The fv-llovnng week-end. ca, rum-go of Full-r Rapids. Iowa. will appear here. The first out-uf-town game comes on Nuvembvr 3 angling! Michig-n It Ann Arbor, November iO welt tind the 7.uirmen playing m the dedieatiort ammu- hr the new Butler stadium " huhnnupohs. A name with ('hicu‘o on Nuvrqu-r !T_winds up the road Inns. . I - The "ht-duh " a: foiluws: Oct 6, itradtstat [Him-M. “H. " Coe at HHnois. UN. 20 Indium at Illinois UDnd's llnyi. (M. Ir, Northwcstern at Illinois Hh-nur-nrinm. MANY PRESENT AT DAILY PERFORMANCES Walter Woolf, Delightful in "A t!.~llvw(wo lnumph" briefly .wturnize, the unanimously bestowed .nnlnu-nh of "dmiratiott for Waller Wool! and his Inlanted martin: in "The Red Robe" now at the Majestic thvater. where this rollicking ro- mance with its tuneful melodies xxx-s mmrrlly alone to crowded homes at “my performlnce. annndr- always has an appeal to the mummy; therefore when the. uperir form in! entertainment is pre- su-ntwl with a splendid musical em- bvititmment, it an be readily under- stand why its potential popularity. "The Red Robe" has I ltirrmg Ind \‘1x‘urlous “our: full of virility and actum; "urttttiticertur embroidered with I were of wtristieabte melodies; well “MK and moat etreetivert, voiced by as ttne a hungry of Hinge" u an M the Ion] “an. Ind in addition. the company unlined to give life Ind expansion to the them: In MI artists of mutability. Walter Woolf. in pathway delight- ful " the tin-hing swashbuckler; Helen Gilliland, the Inuit-h prim. donn- hns become In int-mum “with by her chmnjng minty And exquisite bunty: Barry tameGl Ind Viotet Carl-on have aided low their unndy enviable mutation "l Inn laden: Barnett Parker is nuo, huppily cut I. the pal-pou- saw-in, 1nd Jon Ruben gives dUtitsetimt to “Richelieu.” Mnrjorin PM and George Dotrtm, dune with excellent m and avidity. and lunch Pour: In: a rich now-no voice of ns-tBe-t campus. One of the moot distinc- tive future: in the “manna of the sensational Cheater Hub Girls, liuocn‘ol than, who In positiv- rnmll 'in the In of chow-phi: utivity. _ mind;- a. will an a in; 1Te.rt," all - of harmony “a ll- on List; Udinna First Time Since 1924 on Oct. 20; WMFML “The Red Robe" Now 'N m Other Gal-es “Whig-n " Ann Arbor, Hutier at 1n,".anapolis, l'hlcazo at (Mango. Ohio Sun- at Illinois. in Chicago Ann-r. nun“ [In-run Blue hum: than." Heitrhta rim-a Item Plume-1 Eimhurll W9WME‘ cent, Chic-m Height; " per eent, Niles Center 266 peg cont, Itht For- est 250 per cent. 1amtttard 228 per cent. Joliet 191 per cent. Kznilworth 168 per cent, loam Prolpoct 167 Per cent. Wheaton 164 per cent, Elu- hurst 153 per cent and Highland Park 1l3 per cent. For Nine “out. I If it had not been for In '8900,000 , lass in Gary the nine months compui- I son would hue been prune-Hy even, with last yen, In thirtrtive f',",'e "native suburb the total boildinttl fur the tirst three marten of "11% year amounted to $83,130,291 coobj pared with $91,t06,073 for the game pnnod in 1927. indicating I loss of: H per eent, ( [Hummus E\Inulon ' Ellyn Huwr 'hahusorl Park nun-4.1. Julie! Raul-unit The largest gains for the three- quallors period this year compared with lust yen: Tere as follows: Kenn- worth 162 per cent, Chic-go Heights I10 per cent. " Grange 66 per cent an! Wilmette 66 per cent. It is significant, according to the1rttuctmn company payment of $10-- Straug survey. that this relnarubie'r;mrort for material furnished and building program m the metropoh- work performed under his contracts tan area has been accomplished with for the ornsrtruction of I “(hwy ttreat scientific improvements in con- bridge "tt “(an avenue and 3 foot ssrurtinn technique and with a min-, bridge on Cary avrnue. The motion imum of dimrulty. misunderstanding pruanled. or lor, caused by differences between! l'ummissinner Gourley moved that t-outrttctr.r_ and building t rade sl th, property owners' petition for the Lulu» For“! [uni-rd lung-I In": Pun-mt len truer oo Purl Park Ruin“ Rut-r run-u “huh-van Wrst 1'hsemgo Win-um Wilmdlr Win00“. that Chm-lo nu, "Immoral whmm! Other trains were made in the fol- luwmg suburbs: Aurora, Elmhurst, Elmwood Park, Glen Ellyn. Harvey, Highland Park, Juliet. Lake Forest. Haywood. Mount Prospect. Niles Cam ter. Oak Park, River Forest, East 1micago, Hammond and Whiting. cuulrnch-N crul'kmtm Art "rnimate issurd by the Ameri- can Aubrrmoirite damnation places, (hr probable outlay fur highway run muurlinn in thr I'nitml thates tht, your at $1/M'r0/err,77G. which i,- ul, mu t se for every man, Wuman and child in the Nation. Thus the amount we": on the hilzhwnye alone excer.ds the (-nIir-- appropriation' of thc Uni, led Stale: varnnwm in that day u hm Thomas B. Pseid, speaker hf tho houw " retrrvsvntativcs. tttet ttv. omsplaints of the people bccause mnm‘v~~' PM! appropriated more than a Muir)" duléars to carry an the Irma ttttment for a yum with th." retort: i“This i, a billlnn dollar chantry?" Tho total Imlmgv of highway of ‘all types to he rmldrur‘ul by the various States during 1Srttyl totals {manly 31.000 miles. Comrarative Figures The comparative figures for the fwd three quartrrs of 1928 and 1927 vwrr a, follows: ROAD Bl'll.DING COST IN UNITED STATES - is No, M7 1tic' k M ("on in I” who" in, " Nud that the City Crmnrn u! the (a, of Hitthumd Purl. Chum] "r Luiv Ind Sun at "Ii-wk hum: ordered the coru_trqgeto, " . mlnlmd WMQ -sertt wsth intr- lu) curb and pecan-r7 dam-(e m hurli- Awn . I. the Chr of Ilium-ml Park. "kr Can-a: "tinotn. the ordinat- for the num’ hotn- vn IE (I the MBre of the City Chi of “it. an Ind hath. land lo up Ctr-n» u Cour! " lat! County for In “when! " the - of I.” Mum! MI! ii. an?“ - - au -rk,irGfu-auu,G, . o-th-the-th-WWW.--). "od 13") f.ree Naughty. g. D. jig. agrg _ will put-IL sad MI I. - In to- no) hut-Ma. with - n tbe at of Inn)"mmunI-¢n-llbhn~ -.h-dMur_aiet-.tqBqt iaai. 51a ’ii’ih-T'M’ and-7 au TL o-tof-Ho-rt-tHo..".." that ”ulna-nai- in! any! all can £11.51“. AS§ESSM§NT soncz I am um} pruning Park TOT“. ”1.13019! I’lJoan his mum. v.1. an. Him“ . ‘9!” m First I. "" I 2.170.369 I011“ 3.| “DINO 951.963 Luz-M571. 23.5.1.9: @1611 1,711,513. 73:9,“:- 1.294.567 |.327.Yv$* LU”!!! 115-0.“ "2.00 1-04)!» Luann» Ll-LIM IAWL'.C" IBLMH 1.1573“) tri.8t I 2.137.595 i.6‘l.l7‘ 2177.9“ 3.227361 Int. II! .315 101 Ftr "l a" Fret " In} 1,515. 6.5trm, may. 5,0!2 son 1.0",“9 aim 3.!WJI4 1.? v9.1 61g 1,150,630 I Loam-n; I,.'.9v-J!96 g 1.00.593 l Lugs: , mm: I 603.0.“ mm...» ,) t.BTS.2tt LGOLK'IO " 37.0.2“ _ 1.-98.".5 5 tun-Jul 1 '.t2t.'.rgu ', LEI-twin I a“. 157 jpom which the City of Hid-Ind , Park holds as maintenance on that l private contract for the construction (or a command system of will” [sewers m Highl-nd Puk Addition, said bonds to be approved by the ly,':"'""'" of Accounts and Fia- t itttCe. L -0KM06TrMlt', t'ommissioner Gourley moved that th, property owners' petition for the dubion of'special assessment levied orainst Lots 2 and 3, Coolidge: Sub- duhiun fur paving a connected sys- tem uf streets in Ravinia Woods Sub- diviseun under Warrant No. 278, be awn-med and that the Corporation Counsel be instructed to present snid petition to the County Court for up- pruhal. The motion prevailed. The report of the Corporation Collu- wt on complaints with refer-em to the allvged toning ordinance vioU- uon by Paul Bord-unit Ill ordered placed on file artd the City Clerk di- tectcd m write the complainants triv- inte them tbe substance of said ht- purl. To Sui-Aime Ila-h On motion of Commissions: Brew- moved Krenn a Data Building - Construction Company an will! permission to substitute in”! bou- The report of Corporation Counsel} urh reference to the Rosin; tasa, run"! on South St. Johns avenue V351 mum! placed on file, Aptrrove Certitknte _ l'ummissionur Brown moved the I!" pruval of the engineer's eertitite nut-wing the Harry W. Greene Conw qluumn (ompuny payment of $10.~ mum for material furnished and work performed under his contracts for the construction of I highway image an “an avenue and a foot Orr was retard to the Pb: Con~ minim). ittarbomuuspuceottsteuRe- Commissioner Gentle! moved the passage of an ordinal-rec regulating the construction and we of oil-bum- ing equipment and the storage and new of oil fuels used therewith. The motion prev-fled. s1672 RADIO STATION WMAtt DONT - A WORD OF TI! “NRA” IUIOI or TIE - cull“ ml. A-ttie-rw-tOro-tyr-thi-ties-atv-ie 'Sart%...m-,-iP-' Ph-T-AP-h- “VII-Am”. MOI-.0 CLARITY REAL BEAUTY SEE rr - HEAR rr - PROVE IT! WONDERFUL DISTANCE MARVELOUS Continued from page I STEFFEN. AUTO SUPPLY CO. car. nadir.) EVERY SUNDAY EVENING at fi:Mt p. m. __ Over desuraated Navy Day " the Navy Lane of the United Stan: and yhich Ilsa ia the NM)! ot the but GREAT Prerident, Tm “were“. the U. S. Naval Wing Sauce. Great Iuskeu, llhnou, will be open to visit- tor, trom 9:00 a. “L, until 5:00 p. II. Th: follows As a Pro."". of events: Thc cummvgdam. cumin-Hy invites tir “turns of this vicinity to visit the "ation an tttts day, and he par- Luularly mun-s the school children of lhlxwliw and Vicinity. Wdham Ruehl of Highland Park hm purchased the William Ralph property on the west suit of Second strcet, 500 feet north of Central av. enue. Highland Park, This property 10:00 n. m. Dress Parade (Main) nude Gruundst 5 tMO me. Sham Billie tNorth of Fwtd House). N 2:30 p. m. lehall Game (Great Lukas YB. Kunming Mower. mammals WILLIAM tttSWL BUYS WM. RALPH PROPERTY ls 123x150 feet, improved with an old nunlenvr and zoned commercial. The consideration tS undisclosed but " Is understood that the owner wan “Jung 335.000. Mr. Rueh). who haw the. Chevrolet Automobile Agency in of ttw properly, Hill & Stone and (Exllur! It Johnston & Brother wen- the hrukvrs in thc trantcatyttogt, Moderm Plumbing and Hnniny "trrssaum Cherrfnlly aim Jamal I Speck” I'm BUILDING 360 CENTRAL AVENUE Telephones Shop H. P. 1404 Res R. P. 4394342 thw lhghland Park area. his no im- mulza'v plans for the development The howl-lo who persist in political muuhnzmz. should at least leave " 221mm: their mum hands dirty un- tzl my arr able to hit the mark. -Vouvrht not to rust the American,! [amph- much for fund the day atteri they have eaten one of those chicken} pre 'hurch suppers. g Is m-v. nxnro neceesary in country human than in city residences, be- 1'uurt' ot the scarcity of plumbing help m the rural districts. should arrythiur: an wrong We umslruct martini] plumldng for bathrooms. trilct and washbacins. sinks. wash- mm, t'tth, in the latest and most " Nrirnl manncr m as to L<sure por- munrnvy. ileum-nu; no - Wu; unpubl- tm all type- oi turn. In. nee. _ n I‘l'or: "' an (or - 7 ya"; " ' m 6kikii,iG ii, rm, “and... Hott Fire Oil Burners 5:.ch to 3:75.00 INSTALLED Moran Brothers 3 6L1 ’L’i‘lTls' Nva DAY MO0ERN PLUM BiNG 7 runs 2' "os' mi 2w» mum Are. a... In. GEO, v. BALLEGOOUEN “GEE ll. t MON.. Tl'ES.. WEIL OCT. 22. 23. :11 HEAR and SEE'. \Mi'HIER Mrtt tCLF, Ix sot’xn tWrilCEAL ATTRACTION WEDNEDAY m Aa-e-re-be-Heh-tHet-ee mm‘wd‘u“! \‘ITAPIORI Ti", m sumo 7 v w an): mos i. “LUCKY m you- 00.391 AND NBWS _ 00qu AND “I“ MAN AND o0NMBtMtA ORGAN AND ttqtAttttmM' The MIDNIQHT TAXI ANTONIO MORENO HELENE COSTELLO 'qtTttth10t-t61thNtttt59" mghlandl’ark Woman’sClub -. L RUMMAGE SALE I May We suggest that a Rummage Sale deserves your interest and support. Anything you can mntribute will tit beautifully into the needs of others. A RUMMAGE SALE serves a group Lot in a posi- tion always to purchase new things and not willing to accept charity, but who are anxious to pay for what they get. Your cast offs wilt assist the WOMAN’S CLUB in meeting a real community need. W0HEN--Everythusw from Tup to Tue Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 5 and 6, Will Be Marking Days PLEASE be sure that anything yen contribute wrir. “Fm in” and that we will appn-ciate your Idvisxng u where we may pwk up material for this Sale or you bringing tt ter us. \nuther Great Sound Picture WARNER BROS. PRESENT MKN-A tTUL0ttEN---hu,e thrifty muth‘n mdrvme opportunities to round out warurubvs in: lv-, immune little ones. Your "outRrowns" wcll ttr-trt than to du this. Top. Skates, Kiddy Cars.etc. Illll'SEINILI) FrRNrsHNis--rsx. link-l lel'hvn UtenV, le-hes, Bum)». Ptcturs, trtytturtt KNtctiNAOis--Thi, might includv cartott, ranging from old plantIS. automobdes dawn and draft iortter Jewelry, beads. etc.. of which you have tired. November 7, 8, 9, 10 tV HID->1? Si mi smug: tT)MFcrrr ANO NEWS (In the Screen HEAR and SEE! iN-Coats, Shun, Capr, Muttlers, Glow». Mann» Sweaters, Truuan Hone. Underwear, null he“: SUNDAY ONLY - OCTOBER 21 -eqioo' AT WAUKEGAN tit CAiEtrrto?is FRANK WALLIN Rag (alga-ts. Hum. Linoleum, rk‘. Pscturts, Lmrnx Bedding, HELEN LEWIS and CO-EDS A sctNTH LLATING STAGE BAND SHOW I HK‘AGO LOOP _ EXTERTAIXERS "UVCERT ORCHESTRA Tut Wagner at the Organ The Fa-ous Composer Iith THURS., FRC, 1 OCT. 25. 26. 1 tht the Stare GIRLS WHO PLAY REAL MUSIC SAWYER & EDDY "Sales and Songs” CLARA HOWARD JOY BOYS JOE DALY ”Push Tim Utt Ort IN Stan and with also SAT.,

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