abseetrmtat-th,tushtt.- MM"‘TI-dvnhdnuhu brtitt.ett.etutmturu.tthr- Mini-hot." “undulatin- tittat In: applaud 3 {one Olym- pic elm-uplo- of " - ago to ortml.t_tsrnmtrrintoout- door cavitie- group. lotto-oh pm of subjecting all of our chit-u to a physically toughening Nd†like: Oath-o Sunday but in Wood- u- nm "In 0.. nu 2t'd,tgrt.tQ “It“... 'rvttiye,thitqt-Asr_,wtt" 'Jet.tmutt.t2'llA'gi chunk Munitions“ New m.mmu tel-hummu-ntnduu- Wmdoshdhllmn- du. 'hrttst-mthiltuiietu m.undm_lhn!luqhthh “Illa....m Mbme-u-IA‘- ““0!“ BILL! HON! BARBER tltliMNP 21 North Seen-d smut “CUTTING " You: in Highland Park Telephone H. P. 5485 Johnny is right! by winding The family watilf to us, mother saves her energy for more important things . . . conserves her youth . . . and has more time to be a real pal to her children. Our service is as dependa- ble as it is economical. We have a Family Budget Service, Wet Wash, Flat honed, and De Luxe Service all at low prices. SKOKIE VALLEY LAUNDRY mvstmou Mt, MY MOTHER LIGHTENED mus SAYS Ttte A WORK? lay, N D RY WHAT GREAT Phone Highland Perk 3310 and ask about our services “than“ I ,'lr%'ufh12tUteltttr. In \lltlt: if" V. I . t17a"=klL"lt,T='Nht the - cud - a... by a. lull: m I!“ lieu " ing a "and by that "a and" Inland outed-does- dub called the Isaak Walton _ At 0:10 a... rain or shine. we not this. than who on. by the trul- - " the way like. Lsh Ins-- ast and Bonn Park and arrive at this ttm. " the Winnatta Il- rtreet station, and the my lineb- fore stranger: have made very la- mesdn; friends on these Janna. They can. with unusunl regularity to enjoy the genuine Intel and phyaical "talta which regular healthful habits autonatieally pro- duce. Our eldest regular is " and our most juvenile in IE One of our eathuaiaata has promised us the rare treat next Sunday morning of acting as hosts to several European refugees recently arrival from the war tone and now residing with the generous wife of a University of Chicago professor. We take in all ereedBandnlintt-anduihindred spirits to whom a jaunt through the woods and along the banks of Lake county stream is a real thrill. Theretsesoehartte.ndnoruitss to harass the spirit. Dress in old and comfortable clothes and shaw up at the Winneth Elm street sta- ion park any " Sundsy mornings a year, returning around 1 pan. See you Sunday am, September 29th, at 9:16 Ban., rain or shine. tptttttgtrttthi "I'll-dumb. out. "" “II M in. " ho a do» itr,'i)i?2i,t!itd,tiit?."i.i'i). n. In.» may - i... .. 2"rgtgTa "J. 23...“: ,i,',';ll'.','fr,ti'/ar.uttgttt "who: I . . . Ed- win “(I in on Hulda; m- .. . In. Pin-l. who in bun In In»? “I: (or an. nix â€an. but tc . . . Jill-y Mord. u-North- vm ulna-iv. mttUn as. man drums on Thursday night in on. of tho High-cod hum . . . Bruno Salami, Hithood'n buo- M W. recently mad the line into Canada to play Dom 'tmeotPm...vireisia'D.itG'. toiomm, his m her but yan- " Holy Child High Ichool in Wan- tttitll-tdear/TG-uae"."'.'". Among the my exhibitors " to Winneth tto- Ihow last week-and were Tony Cnsorio, who took wound in one of the bieolor divisions, and Paul Zensoln, winner of A Round and two thirds . . . Joseph mm won leoond plus with n Commodore duh“. . . . J2'ttd'lrttgtthez,,fgt .Y°*MM about“ WW, _.. - "cu-u.» . . . -11. Julius Rolemuld received hononblo mention for an Arrangement Ind Mrs. A. T. Fothennu- of our fair city took home the mud sweep- stakes award in nrrangement ell-lea . . . the the won 1m vur. classes . . . she slso won lost you. Three or more ribbons were when by Mrs. H. M. Florsheim and Mrs. E. W. Steele placed alto . . . Lobe Forest as s whole dominated the show. winning four sweepshbso 'twards. Ugo Bemrdi, by the way, other finishing at Loyola university, is " Illinios Research on Polk street in Chicago . . . connected with tU University of Illinois . . . he is I graduate of Deirtte1d-tghieto High school. Plexus for the affair ere mpidtr netting completion end a record crowd it, 'sntieipated. The committee duo-en to arrange the celebration, heeded by Joseph cum. will meet min Septembu' 16 in the city hall chambers. The five-mm orchestra will play solos and special thorium. including both Italien and "in: music. Due- ing will begin " 8 o'clock. Mrs. M. R. Stem, Ravinia, up. tured laurel: right and left . . . espo- ciully in the ttedlinga . . . In. Al Sheridan to Play for Dance At Labor Temple Al Sheridan', orchestra has been engaged to play for the Columbus Day dance on Octal}: 12 in tho Labor temple, sponsored by civic and social club in Highwood. Included in the panama! of the band are Dario Baum, guitar and violin, “Spend Car-n1, accordion, Earl Carnni, saxophone and eHet- net, Raymond Aha, drums And Vilma harp and Mr. Sheridan. saxophone, clarinet and trumpet. The Canni brothers are of Highland Park and Mr. Aho of Woukecan. I fl. IIGILAID EMMMO-I- “WWW“ What-uni†.tt-tk'st.altre-tiimage. occupancy of the - No In“ Land- on that!“ M The Mmmhud‘rbw "rur"t-t-ir-tefth. magma We! the m County zoning divllionu apply to all of these No Inn's Lands, It. Martin laid. He declarad that it It" I great mistake on the part of the public to conclude that simply bee-nu an an. had not been tn- commuted within the munieipaiity that therefore no one wu respon- sible for it And my sort of a do- vdopment should be unmanned. The result. of Inch tn nttftade Vim plainly felt for yarn in Wil- mette, when the widely known No Man's Land at the north-out cor- ner of tho 71111:: proved . con- mm source of sunburn-mt. Mr. lath: point-d out. This urea vu N.8.“0nluw Whom n. noel-don. when! out that them .3. En No Inf: Land: doc. to the North Shore suburbs. Th - and. of than will by. . delhttt. elect on the at!" met. he deluxe-t Bo aid that the North Shore'l "orphan 1cm" should be 6. Between Lake Forest end Highland Park is another "orphan urea" treat. It its bounded on the north by the southern limits of Luke Forest, on the cut by the western limits of Highland Perk. on the south by the northern limits of Ben- nockhurn, end on the well: by the St. Paul railroad. Ilium-n. wanted with the utmost can again-l: any form of exploitation that will mar the North Shore’- residential character. "Home owner: and other. throughout the North Shore prop- erty nny be gratified that both Cook Ind Lnke counties now have Inning and zoning oommluiom- who, we believe, will exercise proper an in protecting the No Man's Lands from unwise development," Mr. Martin said. "To cooperate with the proper otBeiaU and to mike doubly certain that these tum ere carefully watched, eithens should protest tsttaimst my proposal for No Man's Lands close to the North Shore suburbs that would be injuri- ous to homes. There in no melon why these areas should not be u carefully guarded as nectionl lying within the eorporate limits of the municipalities. The entire North Shore today is . unit and the etteetn 2. Gleneoe's No Man's Land in bounded on the north by Dundee rand, on the out by the village lim- it: of Glencoe, And en amen-ion of Hohtelder road, on the south by Forks Ave., end on the m by Sun- set Ridge road. The northern por- tion of this nu is fore-t preserve. 8. Between Winnetka and North- tuid, just cut of the Skokie road and north of Willow mad is a for- est preserve which in teehnieatir e No Inn'l Land. a 4. In Winnetka, just loath of Winnetlu Ave., and northeast of the North Shore line, in a tiny tri- lnzular are. extehdlng about 100 feet cut. another No Inn'l Land. goemdf “no“ to Witmett= Renewed interest in the No Mnn’l Lands tsituation has “inn be- cause of the recent nppliutian for I permit to operate an amusement park at Illinois and Skokie roads, just outside the Village of Wil- mette. Mr. Martin was one of many who protested granting of this per- mit " a recent hearing More the Cook county Inning commissionnn. According to information fur- nished by the Chiengo Regional Planning association, the principal No Man's Lands on the North Shore are Ioeated as follows: of all devélopmenta within its hot- ders are felt in every community in Vining degrees.†L Adjoining Wilmette, u tract bounded on the north by Winnetke Ave. and the southern limita of Northfield, on the east by Locust street and the Indian Hill Country club, on the south and went by Illi- nois (Hupp) road. 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