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Highland Park Press (1912), 21 May 1914, p. 5

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.1 :-.~tute in [he Euxtnston, Wu. lard Park and “.5 Tt‘n‘itnry is ’>Z « «ttmcmc, 'our Lace cur satin! Dormer: mg m rerun traw mer pany ns And par likens“ and 'mpany. I z CH DY Enough Now :urmrnts br gal! on welow expect to \r winter? (j) It VIM It“ Phat 201 Park 265 ers .y . 3152 CUM! ’(‘I l‘. \01 Calm thb ” th¢v The Magic Electric Suction Cleaner Pavs for xtselt rsaves time. labor and household furnishings. Mom of the damn: and wear of carpets. rugs. etc is caused by sweepin . beating and by fnccmn of grit and dust under foot. which cuts and grinds o the fabric and Much cannot be rem wed by broom or sweeper. THE MAGIC positively re» m Hes 3H dxrt WIIhOut injury. and prolongs their life. Phone 1 8O “Hope Beyond The Grave Sunday, May 24th at 3 p. m. Seats Free Bring Your Friends [No Collection The Magic Outwwb, Oltwears. Excel: 1“ others. 57bit Guarantee FREE BIBLE LECTURE A new location for Bu‘rrill’s 5c and 10c Store. We are now located at the corner of Sheridan and Central in F. B. Green’s building with a fine line of cigars, tobaccos, candies, crackerjack, ice cream cones, toys, kitchen patronage solicited. Such a bank is located in your home city. Such a bank invites and deserves your patronage. Highland Park State Bank k L' “ORGAN P: Harder’s Hardware Just what you want to know! Who has had a fair opportunity for eternal life? Does death end all hope for a future existence of mankind? ls future probation taught in the: Bible? Mr. Seeley's common sense answers to these quesâ€" tions based upon the Bible will be verv satisfactory because they will appeal to your reason. clearing the cloud of error we have so long been under. . ‘ AFE OUND ~ TRONG Capital, fully paid m $60,000.00 Library Hall Such a bank is the '7: Suit n Hawaii Park “~11 \,\ 1' Unequalled for Power and Durability. Equipped with Special Westinghouse Motor Cleans Entirely by Air N0 BRUSHES USED ON THE CAR- PETS RUG AND OTHER FABRICS Weighs Only 10 Pounds Simply constructed, has only two moving parts, a fan and a motor to run it. Does not get out of order. Cleaning with the MAGIC eliminates allof the fatigue and annoyance of houseclean- ing by other means-mo need of upsetting the home. mowing carpets. rugs. furniture. H Al’! EL, VIU’ I‘n'x‘ Seeley {_ Lucy maxim a pioneerruident {of Highland Park end oneof thetwnden {of the Presbyterian Churchidled Tuesday, 3 May 19th. at one o'clock at her home on 1East Park Ave. 1 Mrs. Allen was born in Coventry. Con- ‘_necticut. Dec. 1, 1818. She was married Lon the first of December, 1836. to Dr. Uooeph Allen. In 18 she camerto High- ;land Park and became a member of the l Presbyterian church June 2. 1871, where {the was ever active in the good work.‘ 'She died in her 96th year. Two daugh- ters survive her, Mrs. David A. Holmes and Mn. Ford P. Hall, seven grand- children and six great grandchildren. The funeral services will be held this afternoon at three o'clock It the home of Mrs. Gordon W. Hately. 334 Eu: Park Ave, Rev. R. Calvin Dobaon will read the Iervice. The burial will be in Allen:- . grove. Wis. I . u 1 .‘V‘vv -' --r In the heart of everyone who had known Mrs. Allen there must be a dis- tinct sense of loss tor she made herself felt in every relation of life and her \itll interest in her church and town 3 id their various interests never waned. In the Missionary Society and the Dorcas she was ever a faithful worker and was one o: the original members of the ()ssoli Club whose growth she watched with the keenest interest. Her wonderful memory and interest in books and the t‘ iirert topics of the day made in-r 4 my“: in tare-sting companion an” A 'l‘tllt‘ ll \' l triend it would be haul tn tintl She was :i woman til the old st‘hnnl “hi St' “leg r ty of character and Ml‘llll‘g chm : C e bugs will always ix :rm-zii'n‘mi It} all who were fortunate x-viuugh M Mr- tail ei lzer friends. The reguln: n «M; prugmn 5 11mm; lhnaummcr mumm \Hll bchn AI Hit Mnramc Sammiu, Ma) JWh mm :1 Mn dame bruuwn the hnurs uf mu: m halt nth-r :xx u'gluck Krclt's nrchrsuu \Alll dame bruuwn the hnurs uf mu: m halt nth-r :xx u'gluck Krclt's nrchrsuu \Alll lurmsh 1h:- murn Special danrmg by prnh-swmal» tron, Ne“ York “I“ be a texture of {he npemng aftcl'xuwn p.t~ «rum whivh will be m change of MI» L'mra K‘ Kennedy" Hum.“ H." The Hall opened Friday wlth the tol< lomng guests. Dan Valrnune ot Aurora. ank Sander: ol Omaha. Nth. Stevens Clark of Bud Axe. MlCh.. Mrs. (ilen Wood Juliet. Mrs‘ Robert Maysack. K B. Miller. C H. Bourgois and fatmly. W. E. Hermen. R. J, Bourguh. Earl W Shirk. Mrs Fmrrnce Hard (y and Miss \hnle Hour 2018. all of Chuagn The reception and housewarming given by the board or dxreclurs of the Y. W. C. A. on last Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock “as a very pleasant and success- ful affair. I: was held in their_ new gnd spaciuus rooms on First St. The ladies who had lhl! afternoon in charge wére: Mrs. W" A. Alexandvr, Mrs. George M. Bard. Miss Adele Everett and Mrs. Searcy. ‘ the general secretary of the associatiun.1 Seweral of the Y. W. A. C girls playedl piano solos and dams. Those taklng part were Darlene Junes. EISIC llhonl dahl. Ednh Lmdhlant, Ethel Hill, Pearl‘ Garrn). and Eleanor and small mkes “em Fur:- girls. Certainly the :Hsocmtwn is to hr cun- graluiatcd upun Its prescnt mum“ n a: no growth. Their quarkâ€"rs consist or a re ceplion room. Llub room mmnasium ' ' ' A L. 5|. kitchenet, (our bed rooms and a bath. all are equally light and alry, Many use- ful gifts were contributed by the ladies, among them. bed linen. furniture. dishes. kitchen utensnls. table linen‘ pluurcs and other sundries NOTICE OF LETTING CONTRACT‘ Assessment No. 213. Board of Locnl Improvements of the City of Hithhnd Puk. Nunu- l-A ho-rvh)‘ -_'I\--n tlmt lmlâ€" will lw rrl'w'nwl ful’ tln' vun-trudinn III M “M'd irun Lin-ml nmln “uh-r supply [ulna X'nur l4 Hn‘llm- intvrnanl dlmnrm. lungH-r with len- hy-llunt-, ~hut utl’ \.|l\--~ mul Hpvrlul raulnu‘ tn lw lni-l in. “lung and llllllrl lll'lbllnnll Ntim‘t nmnwting .it an point on thv north z-ml ul tlu- l-vant four H llll‘ll “uh-r "min in Rum-r \Vll' lmnu Au-uuv ill .I point t\\u hlunlrwl and lift} (:31! fwt euntn-rly frnm tln- z-us‘t liuv nt' Rin- Street. said paint bo- inu thirtr-o-n (1‘1, I‘m-t south of the new ti-r lllh' of ullil Brunmn Strwt and runâ€" ning frum tlu-m-e nurthvutc-rly thirteen {lily fm-t southusterly of the contn-r lino of llrnnwn Strwt nnd parallel tlu-rvtn. tu a paint oppoaite tho north- erly lnn- of lot "T. South Highland Ad- dition to th-- ('ity 0f Highland Park. all in thv t‘it)‘ of Highlnnd Park. Lake (bunt). lllmnii. tl~ xi “hulc‘ in Miami- unn‘ \nth tha- uriliimnm- therefor. Said lull" “ill luv UII'HNl mi the 27th nlny of “My. .\, ll ling. zit the huur of right ID't'l‘Nk l‘. .\l.. ut tln- nfllw of tlie' Buartl of l.IN'll lmpluu-im-nts in tlu- City llnll uf tlu- (‘ity at Highland Park, 'l‘ln' spm-illvutlnns and blank pl'lil‘tflflls will lx‘ furnished at UN other of the lluunl of Laval linpruvi-im-nts in the (‘It)' Hull in Nah! t'ity. 'l'ho- mntrm-tnr wull lw pn‘ul in lmnll~. “huh lmml~ “ill (llilw intn-rr‘t at tln- lilln- of ll\l‘ In" m-nt. per annuui. All iui‘upnmh ul' huh inn-t lk' awnin- gamiml li)’ :i '-~-rtHlv-l rhwk l" "Ilt‘l' tn ":Hk. lLlh’! at ”12111.1“.1 l' 14. \. U. 1914. 55:1; PHONE 23 Y. W. C. A. News 1. nt H tH!‘ Moraine Hotel l. .4 I‘m .ugglvgntv n-r tlw mi yn-l-nml nIu-t Iw Iln-ln- I'Y'th‘nh'lit uf ‘hc Board nf .~munt~ ”n. Ilfwl) wsqun of 1 NW tum- and Maw Iixw] .1 ulwrnng uf tln- same. N0 ml “1” he rmHM-Twl unls-as ll)‘ n'hn-vk n- hl'l’vln ['I'M [uh-1L tvf Lola} hnprownwnh nn 1)” YD rv'jm“ :lll)‘ ur a!” l-iAl! It INN! for Ill? pl” ‘ "nod, till“)! ndluru r \‘u\ H1 “61’“ >61" rd by ”R‘Cdll‘P Public notice I: hereby given that the Board of Local Improvement: of the City I HStx‘léltlon is to he mn- «If Highland Park. County of Lake and' Its present sntuzmt n arm 312m oi lllinms. has tiled In the County quarters consist (ll a re tcdun at Lake County. Illinois a certificate club room. in "minim“. ’ that the fullomng iniprmrment has been )ed rooms and a bath. completed. and that it conforms sub- ght and airy, Many use- - stantially to the requirements at the or- ntributed by the ladies. igki‘l ordinance for the construction of rl linen. furniture. dishes. ‘ {he pame' to-wit table linen pitturcs and That aca>t mm lateral main water ‘ supply pipe four '4) inches internal ' diameter" be constructed and laid in. LETTING CONTRACT‘ ‘along and under Oak St. trom and con- "n‘m N0" “3‘ ’necting‘with the present eight (8: inch ll [improvements 0f the iwater. main now laid in Broadway Ave, Kuhhnd P‘rk' . I from thence southerly fifteen (15) ~teet "l‘l' 'â€"'“"" ”E” ""l‘ “1“ 1 east of and parallel with the center line ”W ""“"""""““ "' " ‘3‘“ l of Oak St, for a distance of 390 feet. to n “uh-r «"Illll’ly l'll’“ "'"r l gather with shut-of! valves. fire hydrants. "'"i‘l ““"“"""- “"-’"”"""and Qpecialcastinfl. all in the City of lnt-. ~hut nil \.ll\--~ ""‘erighland Park, Lake County, lllinoi; t" l‘“ 1““ i"- “l“"3 “"‘l‘Highland Park Special Assessment of Mimit t'ullllH’Hllg .it u l slid court Docket Number 2“ and a,” “I“! HM "l "I" l""“f"t : application has been made to said Cour; :itn-r mm" m Hui-W “""lto consider and determine whether or ill .I point tun liunilrwl ‘ “ovum has "med in said certificate fwt euntn-rly fit-in tin-late true. That a hearing will be had W Ntri‘fl- NW1 PM!" 5‘“ upon said. cttion on Saturday the6th 1' feet south of the new We! lune D. 1914. at the hour of Brunmn Street and runâ€" [an (IQ o‘clock in (he forcnoon of said re nurtht'lsterly tliirtwn l dlv, It the County Court of said Court. husterly of the center indie Cdmty Court House.at Waukegan. on Street and parallel l in .3d Like County. Objections may be mint opposite the nurtli- [ filed tojpid application on or betore the (A,A IN"! for Ill? ['UMN g1» 1’RV\.\'K I'. HAWKINS H1.- “(MY Ihu- (Hy “mini Hn‘ (i‘ Barth-ll Photo rd of 1.003] 1!“- (ily of Ilngh'uuul xu‘k. “lin- 1. u ~t hr "wom- ; pnyuh‘r m ui Lm'al hn- ui lhxhlnml .u limn tn-u vgntr n-r tlw u-t Iu‘ Ili'h" nl n Hut: {ulna fmlr' lungh-l“ .|l\--~ ulul‘ along null“, ling A! u l w [-lv‘vlll: ,uul‘l‘ \Vll- I, Ulh § SIM { Dr. Eva'ns is an Iowa this week deliver "mg some lectures before the State Associa juon which Is In wssinn at Marshailtuwn Anne annual Gunld meeting of me ladle: of the church last Thursday the following officers were elected for the coming year President Mn 0. C. Green; vice president Mrs. George How-r; se:reury.Mru. F. B. Green; treasurer. Mrs. L. J, Rice, The repons shown! the (in Id to be in a healthy condition. Plans are already being laid for a \igorous prosecution of the work of this branch of the church during the coming year. Next Sunday evening a spatial scrxice tor ung women will be held at the Rams sllchurch. The \oung w’omens Philath'eaClaSs “ill prmidc the music. [he sermon vull be on Minsomc Wo- manhOOd," Ewryone of both sexes is inv m‘mg'abrdcmk in m. for. nooi: ol taid day. final: D Hawkin: uw'n v. 7â€"..â€" ....,V Frank P. Hawkins Joseph L. Fearing R. W. Buckley Georg! L. Vetter Board of Local Improvements of the Cny at Highland Park. Dhted a: flighland Park. lllmms. May ‘2‘ un D. GPURDY'I" SONS Chaige the Drudgery of Mowing into Light , Exercise ('5 235) um: .z‘Kc)>1«»flr,"”)mamt mi- high grzudr hull-bearings. prr fvclly fining pdlh and (urcful ad justmen! make 1: the Inghu-st run mngfsnuxnhnh umng MmA er «h, 1914. Bathing Suits We have a large assert ment of colors and sizes Prices .TSC up to $3.50. H nuptial Church Note: Straw Hats IUYAOLIWD II'II are not pleasant, but you'll get them there evedy timé yod‘use a poor tooth brush. Get a brush that is builtrright. It costsZmoré,’ but gives more satisfaction than a dozen.“chmp” ones. gm of out > brushes at 25c and over are guaranteed to hold their bristles, or your money back ”WA?” Notice DALE SWEETLAND’S PHARMACY 12-13 LEVIN, the jeweler Clearance Sale Men’s, Women’s andChildren’s Shoes The Modern Shoe Store REGULAR 9R SPECIAL cmsgfitsoaao AND REPAIRED. TEL. N. c. 413 111 E. Central Ave. Daily’s ReaJy-to-Wear, Store ALL MACHINE WORK GUARANTEED. Exclusive showing of Womens’ and Children’s Wearing apparel, Coats, Skirts, Dresses, Muslin , Underwear, Corsets, Hosiery, Waists and num- erous other items. ‘ North Chicago, Illinois One block north of C. «S: N. W. Depot, near EJ. Eviaduct Practical Gas Engine 8: Machine Works Gingham Petticoats of blue and wh'fie striped. Daily’s Ready «to :Wefa: Store SeadDoorWest'ofTheatre Corset fitting Free Alterations Free Highland Park’s New Store is too busy Repairing Watches, Clocks and jeweliy to write an ad at35c each. OVWAQW fifidnrflw CUT ON,§HLRLN_M1_§_£ Frank Recktenwdd, Prop. and permle. - light and dark, low neck and short sleeves ..... Ladies' House Dresses made of good gingham Children‘s Dresses from 2 to6 years. Gingham and chambray. Light and dark ........ 49¢ 6 to 14 years. blue and pink. trimmed in embroid- ery, white collar 8: cuffs. Very special 98c Boxs wash suits. from 2 106 yms Regular 980 1.50 \alucs at Childrens' Rompers blue and pink also dark blue in chambray and percale. special. . Mudin Underwear Ladies' Gowns. special at 49c, 65c, 98C Muslin Drawers made of mbric and muslin. em- broidered and lace trimmed, special at

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