make ygur spring more cogvenientâ€" u burn Waukegan for everlty heating or soot. lCall your atrol over the fire er. In this way you .\ Only fuel home .comifortable . .. witHout waste. Kopper Cokelyou your hedting plant. ian Koppers Coke bly‘. moment in open idraft will ;_ 15e | _ 25¢ &:"|‘2, __ | 24¢ | loi 225C _1 5e |~ Tel. H. P. 3140 _ | 29¢ Name Menogi & Mecogni Frank Sf#ljestrom : 1| 22e | ay Only _ _\ 15e $ wWay AN AY, APRIL 13, ting H oi | The petitions read as follows: "The undersigned citi? of the | Deerfieldâ€"Shields To p High School District hereby|attest to | the fact that a high school at Lake Forest: const from funds allocated under|the proâ€" visions of the Na: 1 Indusâ€" trial Recovery Act is desired | and acceptable to a mgjority of | the citizens residing} in the | Deerfield â€" Shields ownship veyed for Mrs. Insull and her husâ€" band, who, had a dower interest in the site, by their son, Samuel Jr. The sale was made by Jolhn Griffith, Fort Sheridan scored 1 the eight chukkers of the made two, Capt. Rode.d G. Smith made four eac wentsia, Charles Glore Dick Simmons made 2, a C. Smith ‘made 3. â€" The « bert of the Onwentsia Capt. Max Corpening. Mrs. Insull Sells lg Acre 'l‘raï¬t To I Bard, Highla: The line up for Fo will be as follows: Lt. Capt. C. A. Wilkinson, Davis and Lt. L. G. Snï¬ up for North Shore will lows:> Maj. Richard H bert Lorber, Capt. P. P.: Maj. C. C. Smith. Capt. C. E. Davis, wi was high scorer at last ternoon‘s game. Lt. G After defeating the Club team last Sunda at the Fort Sheridan 6, the Fort Sheridan play Herbert Lorber‘s f Shore polo team next Su noon at 3:30 on the Fo on July 22, 1924." â€" | Under ‘the provisions the local Board can s with which to build. clothes and our habits, | bad, and so on â€" is the er‘s inâ€" buying just what y want at | D.X Surer Servics SÂ¥ation Fort Sheridan Wii Play North S _ No matter what the your eyes or the lengt} nose or the angle of ears may be, you will find that. one man‘s dollar is as good &5 anothâ€" er‘s in buying just what you Petitions are being in Lake Forest, Hi and Deerâ€" field, and signed by voterk asking the Board cof Education Deerfleldâ€" Shields High School to make appliâ€" cation to the Federal Adtninistration of Public Works at W for funds with which to Id a high school at Lake Forest |as part of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields. system. This fund is created to give employment under the provision of the National Industrial Recovery Act. j life. Fat, lean, medium, lo good ‘natured,; bad natu looking, not so easy, on â€" no two of us just ali But sometimes we appear to think it takes only. our 6wn kind to make a world. â€" . |/ This would be a queet world, wouldn‘t it, if we all ed and acted ‘alike? F F Varietyâ€"in politics, Feligions, nationality, recreations,; in : our make a U. 8. To Be Asked For Money| . William E. Bletsch of 382 Mor: To Construct Lake . |aine road, Highland Park, wh Forest Build [ hobby is the coilecting of rare‘ idns m Te Aervinss 2 amemmenntemeen, it oo Petitions are being circulated in |}*°*‘ ‘the is at ‘s Lake Forest, Hi and . pee,. [nehe#t mecting of the . Eier feld, and signed by voterk asking the | { ** 1: | tary ‘Club at the Morai Board ‘of Education of Deerfield. 4O | ‘~ _ . (# Shields High School to make appliâ€"| ‘ Mr. Bletsch told about hig unusâ€" cation to the Federal Adjninistration }U&! hobby, and exhibited of Publi¢t Works at Washington for | lmcol?*ï¬on of probably évâ€" funds with which to build a high | *Â¥ n vsriety of wood in the school at Lake Forest as part of| WOrld. Some of the exhibits at the the Deerfieldâ€"Shields sÂ¥stem. This | Rotary Club lunchegn were made up wWORTH WHILE THO ~ Ralph A. High School District. | The unâ€" dersigned affirm that this projâ€" ect will give immediateé work to many men in this n who are at present ‘unemployed. We respectfully petition ydur Board to make application to the Disâ€" trict Administrator of|the Fedâ€" eral Emergeney Administration of Public Works for |adequate funds for this school to be built authorized by an election held Eim Place and St. Joh Highland Park It takes all kinds of (Continued on pag atured,; bad natured, good , not so easy, on the eyes, wo of us just alike. | sometimes we appear to t takes only. our ‘wn kind e a world. t sls would be a qum world, * it. if we all ed and Pyop Polo Team o OBE people to ig, short, {spice of t The lineâ€" ‘be as folâ€" UGHTS tolor of iof your * TS "V‘| James Ringley, of Chicage re funds -commn’nler of the Legion, (will e Act PrOâ€"| present at the meeting. Joseph Dél# 5) acour, |commander ofâ€" the | Cook Cpun‘ty,‘l.agiou Council, jand| Paul ’Asrmstrp{hg, a candidate for| seni P viceâ€"commander of Illinois, are exâ€" gl-’e d p‘ected;?muncel Talcott of Waukeâ€" UnQAY | yan, junior viceâ€"commander |df Tili+ â€"([nois, and various bther Legibh digâ€" Onwentsig | ; »of northern Illinois afternoon | also be present. Charles C.| Kapâ€" field, 17â€" 11, senior viceâ€"commander |df I!}iâ€" artet will |nois,‘is 4 member of Deerfleld) P hous North | Buddies of the famous Rainbhow. Diâ€" ay afterâ€"| vision, | which Mr. Kapschull ‘Sheridan | served, to attend Fridhy "n{nx's nvention. us Fh.s. y e a Lb d P 9 i d €Em ze o w d T goals, unday afâ€" S. Smith nd Lt. L. ; ~For Onâ€" Sade one, id Maj. C. ther memâ€" team was f this Act cure funds ie Act proâ€" e 5)* n each of game. d Park Ave. Sheridan 8. Smith, and 3"1'.'{5' Park Press. village ï¬:k receives $2400 3 & 1'%0 vil pays $1500 a y t for offices. These two items hâ€" luded in the general fund \app pt;ltion,‘ which ‘totalsâ€" $11,5 he total fire department fiund |is {$1025 for the year, and the} de ment fund total $329 e 'v_ihge narshal receives | $2, a e Royal Neighbors & Highland Park will hold a supprise party‘ on Wednesday. + ning of next week, July 28, at i Masonic Temple. pdt Es : There| will be a door pri e other f&tum The public supprise) party n of |next % Masonic Temp .. Phere ill | r‘ features C Paias s e for the bonded, in n fund. The street lighting is $4740, nfnd the contingent d |is : ie ijh%n'flzed‘ appropn:l.;g bill appears in this issue of The C ‘A total of $45,185 is apprppriatâ€" ed for the operation of the e of| Deerfleld during the fiscal) year May 1, 1938, to April 30, 19%4. ]Tbe boertiela village ‘ presgident and trustees receive no sal The $45,185 ‘Appropriated\ For Deerfield Budget $ ‘For the Fiscal Y teeâ€"â€"Frank Opeka of North go, chairman, with George Ganzheglot ‘Waukegan, and Jadrich of North Chicago, a: meeting} with Ch and Bry: hembers Rules| _| Refreshments will be: served t‘e Deerfield American Legion A Mary, fl‘nd entertainment will. pfovidedhfor the guests.;< : | | *‘ The drum and bugle. corps) uni ftom Sharvin Post at No ;!{ , cago and the Veterans Hospital expected| to attend the conven _ District Commander Len Héok, Grays Lake, has nppoiqez' Ne f lowing committees in chatge) of ; Resolu Brown ¢ \The jannual convention o | of the Kighth District of Th = ican Legion, Department Iliâ€" nois will be held Friday evening of this week, July 21, at. field, with members of the Deerfielf Post as hosts, The meeting will he held in the Deerfield Masonic Temple on ‘Wan::}iu. road. The eigth |district includes| all of the Legion n Lake County. . * â€" ; } \The jan of the ican Leg nois will | this â€" weel with mem as hosts; ual ~hobby, and exhibit his large collection of, ; éry k;‘g;n variety of y world. [Som; of the exh : Club lunch we i t:“;mennd h:xler P , and others were polished specimens of r fOn;:k the most interesting of the thousands of specimens ‘owhed Mr. Bletsth, which. she showed the membersâ€"of the Rotary Club Monday, was a piece of cocgbolo, a beautifinl darkâ€"colored wood ‘of unâ€" certain origin, which is w(hï¬avylit sinks in water. i 1 District Convention Of American Legi ‘ «To Be At Dee W. E. Bletsch Explai His Unusual Hobby| At . Rotary Club Luncthe e total water departme â€" riatiun for the year are 4* . Of this Rmount, $15,000 lis get de for purchase of water |f yal Neighbors To Hay "Jitney Surprise 1 7 lished specimens of rare iland Park. 1e: streets : ‘$950. â€"A t » for the | .. The stre e‘ streets and alleys fu $950. â€"A total of $2500 tions . Committee and ~Regulations f ‘Lake® Forest, cl rles Prizer of La n Husted of Wau A 7 e W lu: folâ€" â€" During the last iWweek the Rev.‘, bisk J. P. Holley, pastor| of St James‘ Church, Highwood {and ghland| .Park, called a mekting and) decided | |;, to hold the annual carnival| August | ... 10, 11, and 12’ at (Mizik‘sâ€"regidence | ¢ f on Green Bay Ro 'I f i “'i Committees have been: appointed | ‘"f and, are hard ‘at work on extensive | .. plans. The gener chairman lof the 7 8 affair . are n.drew &hh, ro ‘president of b e ety, ‘f:il ‘and Marshail Williarhs, president of | °" the. Holy Name Sbciety. Another| â€" general meeti ‘!u nittees is called for Monday] night, August | . ; 24. Rev. Holley is apxious |to have ;,,, a large turnout. || | / â€"< | //_ ~;| n there last Park: Lions of : golfâ€" at yesterday The former proj "ing mark was‘ 6 while Alden B. S of Swift & Comp teur record, g 6 had eight birdies on two holes. | He Out .......2 8 48 Par .......9 4 :,3 m ...3 5 €3 Par :......A 4 4 8 St. James Ch Have Ani Mr. Chambers record. of 31â€"34, Shooting ‘birdi¢s |and pars w:.t_: firm regularity;.two, Highland P #olfers Monday sét an allâ€"time rec ord at the Til1 ~Golf course southwest â€"of Chidago. e _ twt courseâ€"breakers are‘Tom Kplly, proâ€" fessional at: Sunsdt Valley Goli Club, and Bill CBaimnbers, amateur Competing in thd Illinois Public Golf ‘Association tournament ‘ove No. 2 course &t ill, the two, loâ€" cal men had| the undifj geo of:â€" 29â€"29, or a of 5§ strokes for the eiglï¬en s. ‘ Par is 37 35, for a total of & we. :1 4P 4 f Loc_gl Gol'f ( Well, this week your reporter ha the luck to crash‘ gates to o of the most entBusiastic |welcome; ever given by O ther Dearborn You know this . the | welcom, (Continued on ‘page 10) I John Steele, -'-‘ pful reporter fo this paper, was o h’ hand to meet th first plane, pilo _by n.. Balbo as it landed nedr |Navy |Pier, ou reporter accomp " ied the| party: o Itclian officers I their tour of the Fair, and later on heir ride to th Drake Hotel, id | even alked . t« some of the young fliers ‘observ ed them at ¢los ' ge during th evening following | the roario welcome to Chicagéland. i Young Steele, 4 .sophpmore, , a Deerfieldâ€"Shields ) | High | _ School whose home is in | Highland Park tells vividly of _ experiences . 6 the later after ind ng, describes the arrivgl, reception tour througl\" % r and to thi hotel. Here is .story} °_ * This newspap« at the historyâ€"m corded Gen. Ital companions whe: 6100â€"mile ‘flight Century of Prog: Saturday aftern _ ITALIAN OFFICERS)|â€" | SCOUT CAMP PERI John Steele R is 1 Newspaper (At ding Heching Â¥ Records 3 Golf Cc hooting“\gi\rgi‘ i nznhrl}y‘,\-\t ‘ers Monday s at the | hwest of C rseâ€"breakers a _ We are g ofir readers m advantage of this oppor: tunity immddihtely, before the tickets are gone.â€" f { In ‘this 0 al book of "ti | you get the following: One general ad iss ion to A Century of Progress Exposition, and‘ ad mittance ‘to } e following co (1) Sky Ride or Observâ€" ation Tower; [2) Lagoon Boat Ride; (3) Wings of a Century; (4) Indian Village Pageant; (5) Lincoln Group; (6) Fort Dearâ€" born; (7) Senminole Indian V ; â€"(8) Lion Motordrome; (9) Pantheon; (10) St of Paris, and (11) Hollywood. j * As we you week, we tickets to: orld‘s Fair and ele cenions‘, fo: ly $2.50. Tickets used at any| duting the Fair. The sale! of the special books of World‘s F oflcr:i({:’r in this community by The High last 3 been above expectations, and th there are a few of these bargain books left Lions Club as represente & ption a albo and his 9 hey ended the m ‘Italy to Exposition la featured a new a total of 67. jonal: ‘lowâ€"scorâ€" y ‘Wally Reich , viceâ€"presiden Mr. Chamber: _was pver pat og HIll _ e Bflmda) ey‘re Gf dinner ival |._.\Another Fair Trip. . | . â€"â€" Another of the Y. W. C. A. conâ€" ducted bus trips to the World‘s Fair, whitch has proved so popular, will be; Mcn;on Wednesday, July 26. ï¬my peop!e find this a convenient nd economical way of going even though they do not: ntlly with‘ the kroup during the day. | Phone Miss Hélen Boyce for information and reservation. _ >_. . . CA ‘The class will: assemble at the Woman‘s Club at 2 o‘clock and go from thére to visit the Waukegan the |Highland Park Woman‘s Club will hold its regular monthly meetâ€" ingjon 'l‘pead.y, July 25. â€" | "Cavaleade," featuring a cast of 40 stars, is the picture we have all beet. waiting to see. It will be shown on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursâ€" day, July 25, 26, 27. This a picture eMJyon‘e should see. ~g Garden Class To Visit â€" | Gardens In Waukegan \"The Girl in 419," a Paramount Picture, featuring James < Dunn, Gloria Stuart and David Manners, is to be shown on Sunday and Monâ€" day, July 23 and 24. | George Arliss can be seen in a most enjoyable picture, "A Successâ€" ful | Calamity," on, Friday and Satâ€" urday of this week. We all know win t sort of entertainment Arliss tiv:a us, nothing more need be said. |\ The Alcyon Theatre is featuring James Cagney and Alice White in a Warner Brothers hit called: "Picture Sngkhgr,†tonight for the last time. "Cavalcade" Feature _ | Aleyon Attraction: | â€"For July 25, 26, 27 Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Waâ€"Jan has beep npen previous summers for four ;wb-woek periods for North Shore 'cï¬uts. . _This summer the camp wil}l be operated for threeâ€"twoâ€"week periods for, Scouts, and the final %eï¬iod,will be th» oneâ€"week "Scout, amily and Frisnds Period." ‘antlâ€" playground ‘activities for chilâ€"|in.the of a sensa ¢ren ‘under the Scout age. Swimâ€" mi *ï¬"' in each m; g, boating, fishing, canoeing utth‘. ‘ten: No 8 ':::" wi:: campâ€"fire programs and side t M 6 are..szsome of the attractions, _ real bang. Tickets be on sale | cost for the oneâ€"week period|""! °A¢ y'"b'",‘;.f:.' camventence jwill ‘be $7 per ‘person. Complete f palrons, [ .Thne. of admisâ€" information car be secured from|[!QP are very low and fully in keepâ€" hoadquarters # the North Shore witt the trend of| the times, Area Council, Boy Scouts of Ameriâ€"|/, _ . |, . o + ta, 21 North Sheridan Road, Highâ€" Service oi land Park, phone Highland Park A. Cherk utim and tents at Camp Maâ€" arl Formes, Carlo Hatvary, Poroâ€" Waâ€"Jan‘for the accommodations of| thy ?man. Janina Boda, Forâ€" the "grownâ€"up" campers, all ‘méal; t Lamont, Irene Pavioska, Luigi will be served in the camp dining! Ruffing, Alda Ventos, and Kai de hall, with Chef Ross in charge, an er Mp 4o3 «4 â€" special programs for all membe Mr, |Formes is now negotiating of the family will be featured dur.\ With an artist of stéellar rank for ing the week. ‘ _ | / ~dllthe .part of B#)t.urfl , whom eastâ€" |_ These programs will include th 3 have the greatest Butâ€" following: â€" A "Scouts and ‘dads y of/all time, and the announceâ€" program; a program for the ladies; nt of whose engagement will be $ oneâ€"week "Scout, Family and ‘Friends Period" ‘will be sheld ‘ at ‘Camp ‘Maâ€"Kaâ€"Waâ€"Jan, the summen camp of the North Shore Are: ,C¢ncil, Boy Scouts of America réar Antigo, Wis., from July 3 to| Aug. 6. go k: 4. This oneâ€"week period has been ar ranged at the request of a grea!l number® of parents .and friends, of Scouting, and will be open to Nort} Shore people. â€" There are: plenty! of ““Th\l and tents at Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€" The Community Garden Class of amilies and Friends To Go are offering a $8.65 book of ren of its most important con+ are transferable and may be ;}ing Fast Pt World‘s Fair tickets, first ‘by The Highland Park Press ens, Members may bring their OI8, THURSDAY, JULY mp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan : July 30â€"Aug. 6 i ul tis that Th .. Thisg North Shore, Opera Festival is in pure of an ani to the oft exp query, "Why no opera on the Nporth Shore?" of the enthugiastic support of North Shore pa of opera who attended the performances given by this organiâ€" zation last winter, Cosmopolitan is planning operaâ€"on a scale, and with a degree of ‘finish comâ€" te with ences accustâ€" domed. to the gradeur of the Ravinia se \of the past, ooked Miss Jean A n#, of Indian iiu,pmthoideroftheï¬tk,fd.- ated Miss Jane Weiller,; of Northâ€" ~The Cosmopolitan. .Opera Compâ€" any, rpcently incorporated under the laws df Illinois as a| nonâ€"profit corâ€" poration, will give performâ€" ances in the Dee «Bhields High fchoo |Auditorium on the evenings f August 3, . | and Sept. 18, respectively, Carl © is. manâ€" aging |director and ‘Bigalli, of the Chicago and Civic Opera comâ€" panies, is the mu director. lation aby ca f patrons, ; .The pri ion are very low and with the trend of i 4 -â€"â€"5 F Acl ub, # . the nampic untry Miss Miss e e e Na ayor i each suburb for E. patrons, ; .‘The: on are very low and ig with the trend o ted at e Soc Curre thre ‘lwe P io rio hy * yacklh this led ~1 dema i ip Tuesday Ht Skokie try} Club. : > _â€" /‘ : ss Nelson def Miss Milâ€" , Mi champion, d #.) ‘Both went ‘out in 40. ed shots near the finish were mflgfor the defeat â€"of Miss ooipany. ‘ the (artists engaged : are Barova, Wilfted Engelman, érmek, éarlo atvary, Doroâ€" tman, Janina La Boda, Forâ€" mont, Irene Pavioska, Luigi ) Alda Fn and Kai de ormes | is ao‘v negotiating knovicage $185 F ] Check $185 From a Store members of the Highland tial Seryvice: Committee wish e their f and helpers during \these i and bal oes and trouse tena Nelson Is E‘::nnm. 7 ting Ex tking with probation officer u::mib;mequ i i especially grateful for ‘k of $185.19 received from i6nal Tea Co â€" through Metzel‘s . 0 s jof the 3 per 1 mmunity. s to render | mz,†explain @1 Service. ntineeds are r‘s Return To The rth Shore To Be In lugust and September in the first Tournament. Round Headqua Distr being ‘the sales tax is has ‘enâ€" he officers of of, Highland over with be on sale convenience of admigâ€" fully in keepâ€" the times. round match ict Women‘s y t Skokie y clothes and rs are always follows : Soâ€" TD during : past w tive the de; loss : in case . mum, _ the deni yo‘ts +. "Send it all the need or tired Parker, Sixth C to tie :t chukket, four goals to his $ Capt. T. 8. Wilkinson 5 for the 108 and (Mi Smith made one . In to Gen. Sixth Gen.: er played the Sixth Corps . team . it the first chulkâ€" ker of| the polo , wrhich was won°3 Allâ€"S m and, his fam ,; » "u‘ M in:â€" ‘the lexhibition| | regeding the game. r Sixth i A;: horses put through|their‘p the T officers wandt Chainey Walker, ::unwkh this w eal m to the en ib l l e Atliond cal nts bring thig m to the of thei4 be enue, h wi given to the S fOr use i given word "Italy." gram ‘of! refunding. mogey â€"¢olâ€" lected the short of the +3 per cdct tax was the form@tion, of 32 Selfridge Field planes} the ed by t funds were top pave those the official air ofithe 24 Italâ€" ian planes during $heit stay in the United mÂ¥ an ‘ewhibi. en on &A who paid & bri isit ind th hok Sk For All Gen. nponue t from a flight a 19â€"gun salute, and was REFUN mber lo at the by J ity. 15. a fception af hat lo« ber, on will be his : alips, as far le <of the EY ly. citizens. , is Paul 21