44 New York the setting for a master romance of ic and HEAR irresistible Vilma in her first talking 2!5_.‘ superbly acted! _ Vivid! _ Vibrant! SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 e .; ï¬a |c,â€",y,~.e:,«:..-a,<..-mw m re + l SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 Vilma Banky â€" James Hall â€"_â€"_ "THIS IS HEAVEN" Deerpath Ebhratre PHONE 321 PERFECTED smm o on ‘Frozen River‘ Continuous 2 to 11 â€"â€"~~~~â€" LANKBâ€"rOREST _ PERFECTED PrHonE today. SEEK superb story HECCPR E 8 8 stallation of an oil burner in the new city "hall buildil;gjin&;niordn;nce with a member of the library â€"board for a ‘pétiod of three years beginning July 1, 1929 to succeed Mr. Russell Mott, and the appointment was confirmed. The motion prevailed. â€" § The > Rayfield l(anufactmjing Co. was awarded the contract for the inâ€" stallation of an oil hnurmar in #k. ... "council by approximately twentyâ€"five property owners and residents living in the vicinity of the Highland Park Gardens subdivision against the city constructing an incinerator plant ‘on thmMm«Mmy’n Commerâ€" cial subdivision. : Approval and acceptance of a plafl entitled "Westview," was voted. _ _ concrete outlet drainâ€"pipe exte in Clavey road, Highland Park cial assessment No. 343. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Protest Received _ A protest was . presented to ~a@VuLL rreen .Bayâ€"~road, etc:,â€"under warrant No. 281 and the construction of ~a system of sanitary sewers in South Green Bay road, etc. under Alt::No::280;â€"were: accepted And i Ia] es that the corporation counsel was inâ€" structed ‘to present said petitions to the county court for approval. . _ George °L. Vetter was appointed the officer to spread the: assessment providing for the construction of a (Continued from page ‘ % ‘r ' v,‘,â€"- BLC11H1i1» 0 A/ 2/ i rmcguadi e nramiagss rimerisares es AHEHHAHRE VY C¢ CaY, SCDLE 18th _â€"_â€"â€"s5p] The Winfield Shop + was . presented ~to â€" the approximately twentyâ€"five , Highland Park speâ€" is showing a smart selection ofâ€" new Faill M_odel_s ~â€"â€"on mannikins of water mains 2) ~â€"â€" Higher for 1930 ' The appropriation, Vercoe stated, will run a little higher for the comâ€" ing ‘year. He stated that no definite amount could be given as yet as the committee has not met. & Obee, of Highland Park that the county is bles: tertaining a large part population without receiv enue from it. â€"_ _ 5 fees $3,845.77; salaries $10,721.31; and, miscellaneous _claims $1,964.56. The appropriation outlined by ‘the finance .committee under Chairman Arthur Vercoe, of Highland Park, a year.: ago â€"had â€"provided forâ€"$525,300 for county operation. In all $558,031â€" «T7 was : needed : or $26,239.41 more than provided through the budget. as short as posaible for the past ‘five years by the finance _committee _ in hopes that the county could recover from the debt it staggers under. The receipts from taxes,_have_,bein inadeâ€" quate_for several years..due_largely, m@%lb’mrï¬i& William J. uon ce C o ie 2 C CCA mt t Pmd 6 ‘m .. MeNeil .covering His"contraet Tor sidewalks on Walker avenue and on South Sheridan road was approved, and also those of J. Bernard Mullen and th eHartâ€"Pederâ€" son Glass Co.. in connantinn _ unkL 41. ontinued from len and th eHartâ€"Pederâ€" ... in connection with the Thursday, Sept. 12 rark, to the fact blessed with enâ€" part of Chicago‘s receiving any revâ€" page 4) council on , 19 Of 0C L;zâ€"«' m