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Highland Park Press, 27 Jun 1929, p. 33

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e 1) coming to, nstmction the beau- e and tid- asks. club ird floors us. Since uska res- ation and we been as led to that EtheT: e general Air lines zt floor of ion buitd- ntains an ing room ‘or wdmen and soda :ht light- etely in- will pro- :htseeing willurro- 0 people. the air ending a 21's from rticipate he field. aft man- as been making work of nfall this ls, unsafe ideal for that Sky suitable nder run- lvanston rr study sting at at 2. of of Cam- husband is fioiii fighland is, after national verpool. of the triet ot at Sep- 3 1ittrr the ave been ate of 16 ‘e rfsult- wide and ,udy of l of the was en- hts ago Ong, mm has to take tple who sport on not "open .rglar he 27. 1929 Ihursoy, June 27. 1929 COUNCIL AND BOARD IN REGULAR SESSION _ Bids for the furnishing of one mo- tor truck, in accordance with the ad- vertisements in the Highland Park Press of June 6, 1929 and June 13, 1929 were next opened. They ranged from' $8,269.70 to $4.925. Commis- sioner Retry moved that the bids be received and placed on fit? in the Mtiyor'is omee to be o'pen to public inspection for " lent forty-eight hours.. The' motion previured. _ Approval of Pint Commissioner Reay moved the hen- tative approval of plat of subdivision of N. 5.76.23 ft. W. 944.95 ft of the SEN/4 NWU, See. 26-43-12; and the N. 180.45 ft. S. 4 acres (ex. W. 200 ft.) NE% SW14 NWN See. 26-43-121 all in the city of Highland Park. The motion prevailed. _ Commissioner Reay moved the ap- proval of the fo1lpwing'erprmetr's es- tiinatcs in connection with'the im- Highland Park water works: M. L. 2tafard company, division "B," $17,- 860.00; Chicago Bridge & Iron Works, division "H," $16,267.00; Pte A. Moss, division "r," $1,797.00. e mo- tion prevailed. V Commissioner Reay moved that the contmiet for the construction of a concrete sidewr1lrpr1 the west side of Lauretta place- in from of lot It), block. 41 _ and lot '11, .Apfel's'. sqbdivi. sionibe awarded ttrrp. "Ugolini .in ac; comm savith)iir _hisuhmitted $0 the council on June, 17,‘1929._ 'The motion prevailed. t .. ‘Commissioner Brown moved that the contract for the purchase of one aut'omobile for‘the police department biairarded, to Purne11_& Wilson, in accordance with their hid submitted. to the council on June 17, 1929. The motion prevailed. The car is now id use by the police department. - Commissioner Zimmer moved that an ordinance amending an ordinance fHirig the sa1itr'r6Ctttt3t others andi certain employees of the city of High- land, Hardy he placed -gttufjle, tpruruh- lie‘ inspection complete in (form for one week before its fihaf pasegge. The motion prevailed. Appropriation Ordinance , Commissioner Retry moired that an ordinance making appropriations for corporate purposes for the fiscal year gfrom‘ylay 1, 1929 to-April_30, 1930, he. placed on file for qrablie inspec- tion complete in form for one week before its final passage. The motion prevailed, ‘ l, - _ The Tepmtof thtrrorporate counsel with reference to license fees for taxi- cabs mis ordered placed on file. §ettle With Eh A communication from E. o. Ek agreeing to discontinue the use of his building at 917 S. St. Johns ave- nue as an apartment building and agreeing to use said building as a boarding and "rooming house, keeping not more than twelve roomers nor more than twenty boarders wager- deied placed on file. Mr. Ek also stated to the' council that he would agree to remove all but two gas,me- ters, one of which would be used on a pilot light but would not agree to theeremoval of all but one electric meter. which was requested by'the _eerjtoratipp counsel. Thrq!Wporatiorr counsel will: instructed to dismiss the; (Continued trim page 1) Sidewalk Contract suit pending against Mr, Ekyhen he had agreed to meet an of the.require-' manta stated in the above mentioned letter and the further recommenda- tions of the corporlte eiumrerl in com- piiance with the city ordinances. Commissioner Reny moved that the mayor and city clerk be authorized to picceed with the purchase of one acre of land in Mooney’s Commercial sub- division in accordance with the option agreement previously executed. The motion prevailed. . n groups in' a most 'ettrdfent manner. Prizes wilb.be awarded the children at various times, during the season' for different events. More detailed information on this subject will .tre published in the next bulletin. Thrsunset Bulletin which: was is-l sued during the playground season Bt-m-ttragga" . '__ I ance on Saturday, June 29,.. foFWh'e'i first time this year. _ _ Tennis Tourney _ . Tennis tourmunentAo begin about the middle o"fdu1y for adult men arid women, and for boys and girls. Also bowling on the green tournament and horse shoe pitching- tournament for adults. Names to be switted at the offiee of the Ehst'Park district or. to the directors in. charge at Sunset ‘Wood park; _ ', . Playgrounds Opened _ For Season; Bathing ‘ . Beaches Arie in Use (Continued from page 1) . _The dance- "a_'t Sunset'park held on the_NtiLwsss W311 Attended. .7 j . _ . The usual games of indoiir ball were irhiyed by-.the league while the cricket team had a most interesting game on Sunday, the 23rd. _ , . Bathing Beaeheii T The bathing beaches t trpened . on Sattudiry," the 22nd. A lifeguard is provided at Ravinia "reach, Central Park, and-Park avenue. These guards will give swimming instructions ‘to zll residents who may wish them, while Miss Smith at the Park avenue beach willgive instructions to small children. The bath houses at the Ra- viniaureach-avhuh-avere-demoiis _ th/stcrm are being erectedon the bank out of danger of, the-raves which now reach the foot of the bluff during the storms. At Central ave- nue beach everything is in order as far as possible under the existing sit- uation of the construction of the'rtewi, water works whiciris in progress. The .entire system of lighting wires were. cut or tornriidwrt by this operation and had to be replaced. Owing to the laék ef space for the parking Meats on the beach near the water works whith ptrrtyrtr now strewn with "ma terials for the eonstruetion-of the new, plant, temporary arrangements have been made in Central perk for the parking of cars. A man is in charge i also at the foot of Ravine drive to ‘maintain order in the parking of cars there. _ -' Sunset Valley Golf Club The boys are still talking abdut the North Shore open and while no tmsior event will occur in the inihiediate fu- ture, the scheduled tournaments will occur at the stated times. The next most intereitimr event _will be the Community tournament, held some- time in August.. In this event the golfing citizens of the district are all invited to participate. Prizea‘will be offered at thattime to adgl interest and stimulate the play. . . ." THE PRESS Always Cool , THE ALL-TALKING HIT s/ 'THE GLAD RAG DOLL' ' 56 was)“ gimMBillmllli4itwl .' 100% "If Men Played Cards 100%;- Talking . as Women Do" _ Talking The lowdown on a Hollywood murder-Suspense) thrills. combined with young love; romance and an abundance of comedy. VITAPHONE VA [TDEVILLE . CA RTOON MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. 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