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Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Jul 1914, p. 5

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IUOIS kin uanv [Ins/err 1:; Lu!” your Chara} years ppu’. '1') per w - :1: YT‘. Ju‘zv y the Basket mpany Illinois ompany ial” ~»rsrv and .ners Id Park 265 ompany II‘NM'VIIS ‘r‘ressmg A. WIS Phone 201 6‘3 ‘RMDY 8152 25c he Subject to the decision of the Republican Primaries Sept. 9, 1914 Shoes â€" Oxfords -_â€" Slippers 1 11 E. Central Ave. Carl P. Westerfield Automobile, Wagon and Carriage Paint Shop ANNOUNCE Highland Park sPaint Shop The Modern Shoe Stqrfg ,ounty Clerk We wish to anhounce that we have opened 'a first class on Park Avenue next to McPherson Garage. All work guaranteed first class. Safety Deposit Boxes ad Storage Facil itiis in a Fire and W Proofi Vault Our new summer liné of Oxfords and Slippers are the bestimoney can buy. You’ll like them. We guarantee our repair work to be absolutely right and done by hand. ‘ Refinishing old furniture a specialty. szzhland Park State Bank Your patronage A‘ C. MORGAN, Presidenl Capital and Surplus $72,000 Please inquire today about this service Candidate for SHOULD appeal to you always and especially at this time when you are preparing to “go away for the summér." Both are furnished at small cost in your home town, by your bank the e KUEHNE PFILLWORE, Props. Telephone 845-W Prvsidenl 1;? M. APHEL. Vu‘e Pm C. F. GRANT,» Guin'er is earnest] y sol ici tgi Staled bids will be received on Mon was ill only seven days and is aunived day, July 27th 1914 at 5 p m. at the by five children, Mr. Tom Han and Miss ting hall by the Board of Local Imprme- Nellie Hart of Chicago. Mrs Mgry KM ments of the City of Highland Park III., ney and Mr John Hart of Highland Park for’thc repairsof Roger Williams Am; and Mm M 1mm” 0‘ ”lilh“°°d Funeral seniccs were held this morning Dein Ave; Woodpatfi Ave" andSL Johns!at 900 o'clock at St Marys church A“. Burial at Lake Forest cemetery. §§id repairs shall consist of the follow- iné‘items and approximate quantities: 1m lin. ft. of curb taken up and rebuilt fl sq. yds. of concrete pavement taken upfpnd replaced with concrete Frank Recktenwald, Prop. f0 sq. yds. concrete pavement. cleaned and patched with tarvia "X" and stone. My}. yds. of pavement to be swept and cleaned. ”00 sq. yds of‘ avemem to be cleaned and resurfaced with Bermudez Road Asgphalt or Groves Dolarway bitumen. All to be done in accordance with the spgcifications for the original improve- mém. Bidder will accompany bid with a éertified check for at least 20% of the anpountofbid as an evidence and a5- sugance of good taxm r5... ”fr _ FRANK P HAWKINS PMent of Board of Local Improve CHIS. > J ‘EPH L. mec. Set)" EMENT Proponl 3.35 320 9: 3 0.3 .33.: 1.3 .3395 foot-9!: 4.3.39.5! .103; .115 So: .1 .1... 3:192: ton In spite of the {act that I xenon] opinion seems to provnil tht the It- tendance It Ravinin hIl beat light so far this season the box odico mn comes forth smilingly with I Inte- ment that the second week w the. best in the history of the firk, there being an avenge attendInco at Ibout $2,000. In point of receipts the week WIS probably even better thIn in It- tendance because the reserved lent habit appears to prevail to I (tenet extent than in former seuonl: Lut season the second was one of the neu- son’s poorest weeks, due hmely to bad weather. the sIme rdson that made the first week this nelson a bId As to the effect or modern dancing on the attendance at the p‘rkw something over which dire predictions \wre made; the following Conversa- tion may prou- enlightening: “The dances? Oh I've lumped better; and I‘ve turned the lights down an worse. lThat pair could sure do some ‘mhn- “(of but that music! Soy, when that band began to play I sure darted on ;a long journey to nowhere.” “How did you enjoy the classic dancers?" l“0h. the few clothes pair? Oh they're full right fer thém that likes 'emâ€"â€"-sly. ;l piped a lot a Johnnies and Janos us- 'ing helps for their peeperu when dot ipair was on that they didn't uni-sh ion the others. But I don't are much ifer this high-brow stufl myself." 1“You say you enjoyed the music and Ethat's considered high-brow." “That lstufl high-brow? Nix on thlt ulk, Iold top; say I was wise to every num- BREAK ATTENDANCE - ' RECORDS AT RAVINIA one Those who were inclined to shake their heads in sorrow over the intro« duction of modern dancers ind dam“ ing i0 classic Ravinia either have N- mained away or hme joined_ the hlppy thousands “ho hzue been shaking their hands in applause over the work of Miss Dickson and Mr. Nelson, who ill‘t‘ filling )l.ss Si. llenin’d-one cun hnr‘illy Ml)‘ shoes so let us compromise on ulmnspherc-â€"-ulm iire filling Miss St. l'vnis' iitinnsplzvi'e ihis \VCek. They are doing it well. too. iind the crowds M.’l(l iippliiiisu \xlin-h greet them nightly iiilL’t‘l‘ \n-ll for u Continuation of last week's prosperity. As I sop to those classii- tnxnlviinisu who en» joy n sight of cutn'li- now find then Mr. Shawn iiinl Miss Boyer thc been ri-tziinwl and [hose (lunrvra uri- prov ini: iis popular sis they Wore during (he Kiwi weeks of the sciison, ber ahd believe muh you dou't huve to get no stepladder to reach from my eyelashes to my hair. Youu can uke me toâ€"what's the name of th. pltce'! â€"Oh, yes, Ravinia. You can take me to Ravinia again if you wanfi toâ€"thnt sure was some band.” Spock! Meeting Cullod to Day! New Jury Lia! . James G. Welch of Newpirt, chlir- nmn of the Lake County Bo‘rd of Su- pervisors, has called for an hdjoumed session of the board for today It. 10 o'clock in the t'ourt house It which time the jury list will be than and the matter of the new sanntorium hos- pital will be taken up and decided up- on. At the last meeting of the board it was decided to adjourn subject to the cull of the chairman. Obitunry \5. l'un‘y z!) On Thursday, July 13, 1914. ‘Mr. John > 111- (1,~onln.”c Hart. one of H1gh!and Park's first rear? 0' nmn, . . \J. Dufly. 3b dents. dxcd at the home of hi. daughter. { Hinn, 1h Mrs. M. J. Gibbs of nghwood. Mr. Han ‘ Chambers, rf was ill only seven days and is survived by five children, Mr. Tom “my and Miss Nellie Hart of Chicago. Mrs. Mgry Kar- ney and Mr John Hart of Highland Park. and Mrs. M. J. Gibbs of Highwood. Funeral services were held this morning Mr. and Mrs. Carl Horcnbergcr of W‘ Central Ave” celebrated their wooden wedding anniversary Tuesday evening. Fifty guests were present and dancing was enjoyed by all. Miss Hannah Bowen of Hue] Ave., was married to Mr. Barney Bovlc 0! this tily. Wednesday. July 15. Mr. and Mn. Boyle will be at bone after September fin! at Hickory and Decrfield Aves. 65E” PHONE 23 WEEK AVERAGE! 2W0 A DAY SUPERVISORS MEET TODAY Ant Photo BOTIHIGIIIMDPABITEAISWIN Raul-n Tri- Enlalo. C Crooanu forlor- I an.» mu. :5. w._u Athhda The Regular: Added another gume to their string of victories Sundly by defeating the Evnnston Colts, I color- ed te-m. by the «ore of 8 to 0. Dougherty, formerly of the Lehnd G'untl, twirled for the visitor: und deserved a better game, but his sup- port was not of the beat, the Colts making six erron behind him and Ill costly. Greentlade pitched his usual good game. Bob struck out ten of the colored boys and allowed six scattered hits. Sunday's zlme nukes the third surcesmve wm for Bob. He has pitched twenty-seven innings thhout being scurmi on. Thnts some record, considering the ptmng, hard hitting {cums ho llhh fun-ll, namely: M. R. ('nlls, (‘reM't-nh M'ul l‘Iumslon E The Crescent: administered u 13 to m healing to the WM! Side Athletics Last Sunday at (rescenl Park. The contest was not so punk .3 the size of the score seems to indium. Ten of the runs wqre cuned being produced Ehy timely clouunz upec'nlly in the ’Lhird inning, when tho home team cut Moose with eight of its "Halve we n1- flops. The intense heat Sundm‘ um u fitmlmihlc {or the ntuseme u! Mum of tho fans but the Regulan are \(I\ much satisfied With the uttrndnnce up to date and ufiprm‘mtr the support gn'on so fur. (Volts Nent Sunday, July 19. a! (‘cntrnl Park the Regulars will mwt a strong aggregation from Chicago. Greens- lnde will try for another shutou‘ Sun- Evlnalon (‘ollnâ€" l) (I 0 U 0 Regulus-â€" Batteries: Dougherty, “card for the Colts; Greennlade, Mnroney {or the Regulars. Umpireâ€"â€"Mul)omld. The local: phyed I dandy gum: in the field, committing only one bobble. which did not prove coutly. Potter twirled his usunl nir-tight tune. n1- lowing only six bingies and whifling nine batsmen. Potter. p Lumen. p, In West Skk Alhleticoâ€" R...H. E. 000000000â€"064 (‘relcenlsâ€" lOlOOOOllx-â€"-l3l2l Earned runsâ€"Creuenu, )0. First base on ballsâ€"off Power. 1; of? Lirâ€" sen. l; of? Campbell, 1. Struck outrâ€" hy Poner, 9; by Linen. 1; by Cmp- hell, 2. Two bm hitsâ€"W. Dufly; T. Cmnin; J. Dufly; Flinn; Clumberl; Potwr; DcL-rme. First base on er- rorsâ€"Cmcenu, 3; West Side Ath- letics, 1. Umpireâ€"Bond. Guests I! Highllnd Hill (at to exam!- ed stay an: Henry Underwood. Ncwuk.’ N. 1.; Katherine Schulman. Mex Zukonky and family. Navel] R. Whitcomb. B. S Kemp and J. S. Herman. all of Chicago. Guests for the weekend were; K Hudy, Roy Connelly md Harold Cunck of live: Forest A C. Wagner H Branch. A. M. Zimmerman and T. W. Moore a! 01k Park; also a party of sixteen younxladiu from Chicago. The German Clarity Auociatiou had a luncheon at the Hall on TM and the Jep Tank of Oak Pnrk on Sunday. -. -M‘. ,oumoom NOW IS THE TIME Highland Hall Lh‘ By Betulu F In By (‘rcIu-nl Fun to buy your BATHING CAPS. We have just received another large assortment at prices ranging from Coho, Will. #fifih (i And we wan! 1 acam‘mss, dura‘clt prescwcs and be Ladiesâ€" preserving ¢ Special Sale on Low Shoes is still in progress v This is me [cantor-the real Roynlcnnhe Wueâ€"sundzrd ior 25 yam. Stands more 1131de stand: it {angerâ€"jun what you must have (a preserve making. A hard. smooth induceâ€"no scamsâ€"no corners-there- lore supremely easy to clcm. See these hmscn’ing kcmes, saucepan, shimmers, [mil in fillers. funnels. mcuurcs. etc. Old Shoes made to look as good as New bv the Our Prices are the Lowest and All Work Guunnteed. AUTOMOBILES REGULAR 0R SPECIAL CUT ON SHORT NOTICE. GINB REBORI-zb AND REPAIRED. TEL. N. C413 Rchi‘cnton. Ice Boxes, Yrceun, cu. ’h-t hen, Our “Want ads” I'm ’results One block north of C. N. W. Depot. near E. J. Eviaduct Practical Gas Engine 8: Machine Works Shoe Repairing 25c to $1.50 “When you want HARDWARE think HARDER, they go together" Goodyear Welt System mews: WORK GUARANTEED. GAS sâ€"we have everything but the ingredients for your ng and “puuing-up” this season. ‘ . want to suggest panicululy that fine new preserving kettles- duraHe and ean'-to-clcan-will lighmn the work. make better and be mos: econcmicnl in the end. We recommend mgrcss. All Men's Wmnvn's and L‘hxldn‘n's Low Shoes are sold at greatly reduced price. North Chicago. Illmois ALSO A FULL LINE OVERHAULED AND REPAIRED BOUGHT AND SOLD. miles, basting Spool“.

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