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Highland Park Press (1912), 30 Jul 1914, p. 5

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your years 0 per .111 July tu wxsh ya a: '3! 8X - 8152 have us for satis‘ r’Ct" J (JUDY Cuba :rs this your tnal. me 201 ny Its t’s 265 ” pany ll) at m the ., Wil- A and my is KING. (K) Mr. and M11 Joseph Mooney of Deer field Ave. had twelve guests (tom Chicago over Sunday. Min Sadie Mow will be the week and guest of her parents in Milwaukee. Mrs. John Brady of Highwood who has bee: ill for the past week is able tq be around again. Boynmof Sheridan “tanked thir: tau prizes {or his display. taking eight tat prizes. (our second ”and mum week, the Mine- Inna. Wflwmdm 11:.me of low M “hound MN“! m Mm Albert Zimmcr who has been visinng her parents in Wisconsin for several weeks has returned home. Hr. d Mn. Jul! 8.": d m were the guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs; M. Golden; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matthews will move from their home on W. Laurel Ave. into their house on Onwemsia Ave., Aug. 13!. Mr. and Mn. W. Winen have as their a rd prize. Office Ind Yard: Elm Pk“ Ind Fink Street FRANK L. SILJESTROM LAKE GENEVA ICE Telephone 331 111 E. Central Ave. Shoes - Oxfords â€" Slippers Do Not Hesitate Cross Creek Lehigh ADDITIONAL lOCALS The Modern ShoeStore ' R. W. SCHNEIDER Our new summerline of Oxfords and Slippers are'the best money can buy. You’ll like them. We guarantee our repair work to be absolutely right and done by hand. but come in and convince yourself that we have the best grade and most com- plete line of Collars, Shirts, Underwear, Hose, Etc., also a complete line of Jewelry. Repairing a Specialty Just telephone 65 and the Ice Man will call Highland Park State Bank If in search of investments you are invited to consult ul. Not only is our advice yours for the asking, but you have here the privilege of selecting from our list of Bonds and Mortgages (purchased for our own invest- ment with our own funds) anything that fits your wants- For safe and aroductive investments Under this captim some of the metropolitan daily pa- pers have installed a department, which renders to the public free advice upon the subject of investments. ln response to many of the inquiries appears the phrase: Under the supervision of the Stne of Illinois Capital and Surplus $72,000 A. C .WORUAN, I’n'snlvnf ] J]. AI’I‘EL, I'm" “Investor’s Gliide” “Consult your local Banker” “Consult your local Banker” Gents F urnisnings «COAL-- I’n-snhnt ], M. AI’I‘EL, l'la' P: L: F. GRANT. L‘th/ul'r , autumn. Iwiuhtothnngmykindneichmm‘i Mimmekhdneughmmeinmv ktebereuvement. i (comm non PAGE 1) I up on Monday night it was necessary for the men under their direction to build a stage. proscenium arch rigging loft md all. and to install on it I complete light- mgsyuell andnceoery and properties *for the m "We. All of rained on mane. The theatre we. tin-inc mom and hunt. a “25”“de the pavilion Mind Ill tb lance hock :nfit'not '-u! {or tit“ mom m W” with ‘acenery, mums, and? in: “sets" to be used in opens to be pre- sented later. A busy place is Ravinil at present and it speaks well for the man- agement an: every thing rum so smoothly, .4 propertia. None of these will be “re. hearted" either {or every morning the stage is in use Mr rehearsals and every afternoon for concern. And at that the scenery is not all completed as yet either, every morning one can find Inlet-on the lawn back of the theatre or in a corner of the pavilion all busily engaged paint mommmsrmmm Frank Recktenwald, Prop. 13 S. St. Johns Ave. Scranton Tolopbooo 05 mums. I mADplW up: be properly executed . and filled with the Mn at Wuh- ington at last 7 dm before the date of the examination, otherwioe it my be im ‘ practicablgtq 058111in the Igpiscants.‘ Since the departure of the troops from Ft. Sheridan business in the postoflicc lthcre has fallen off until it now becomes »a fourth class office. placing the post- master under cwul service and necessitat- ian examination for the position now held [by James Swreney Fulluwmg IS thz lgovernment noticr: Application forms and full information warning the requirements of the ex- llninltion can be secured from the post- m It Ft. Sheridan. 1“,. or from the Civil Sal-via commission. Washington, m examination is open to all Citium ofthe United Sure: who can comply withtbenquiremenm _ _ A_ _ 'cants must reside within the ter- ritory supplied by the pootoffice {mm the examination is announced. The United States Civil Service com- mission announce that on Saturday. Aug, 22, an examination WI“ be held at High- lrind Park. “L, as a result of which it is expected to make certification to fill a contemplated vacancy in the position of fourth class postmaster at Ft. Sheridan, Ill, and other vacancies as they may oc- cur at that office. unless it shall be decid- ed in the interests of the service to fill the vacancy by reinstatement. The comâ€" pensation ol the postmaster at this office was $999 for the last final year. Age limit, 21 years and over on the date of the examination. with the excep- tion that in a State where women are de- clared by statute to he of full age for all at 18 years, women 18 years of age on the date of the examination will be damned. Ft. Sheridan Office now Under Civil Service Commission JLFâ€"Nll P. 8 Since writing the above the Board of Local Improvements has re- ceived another promise from the con- tractor that he will put these im- provements in shape at once. It'lu‘lul' to put thrsv thru- improveâ€" mcut> in [H’UIN‘Y‘ unlcr. mid M) fur as ll‘lk' writer is vum-crnul. this set-ms to he a calamity. A cuntractur van in- \ent :1 thuusziml t-xcusws to (It-lay do- ing: his duty in matters (if this kind. This is, him'm'er. one of the things that gum with the system of improv- ing roads by special asséssmcnt. We have utluptt-(l a new scheme for tho paving of Sheridan Road. “'0 doubt if any city. town, or village. has adopted such :1 scheme in the past. but we believe they will adopt it in the future. . But when you say that this road is “going to pieces" you are referring to the paint coat of tarviii or asphalt, with whirh it is covered. and not to the road itself. It is true that in I few places the expansions show some wear. and it is also true that some place:. show sot't concrete. but in the main, this road, notwithstanding the enormous traffic it is carrying, is hold- ing up well, and with a little attention each year it will be a permanent road costing very little to mflilltflllli It must, however, be painted regularly with asphalt. and the expansions must be kept filled with “\‘phfllt. or there will be trouble. The expense in doing this will not be any gri-uti-r thiin is the «Xpuiise nt‘ oiling nutt'udfllll roads {“lL‘L‘ a your. and the road in fur bet« tor than illi)’ iiiiimdum road. The property owners are willing (if I un- derstand the conditions correctly) to pay their share, but the t-ontriit'tor is still obligated to maintain this surface [under ii two year guarantee) and the Board of lJN'ill Improvements has lit'L'H trying in persuade him tn do \ihzit he ought to tloâ€"~-iiuiiicl_\': put the <urf2itjt- in order. ”t‘ has pininised tin (it‘ltl‘ and again to do this Work, and zilw t.» do siiiiilnr Work on Std .ltilim :iiid Wimdputh, and iilso repair; wine faulty concrete ill the Laurel .i\t‘l'ill‘ subway. We think \w have exhibitml the pa- tent of Job, but we have not been Hl'lL‘ its )‘vt to prevail upon this con-I It'lu‘ttd' to put tht thru- improveâ€" 65w fuowm mum; "ms or mug The fact is that we got an irre- sponsible contractor and we hind com- paratively unintelligent inspection, and we did not get as finished a job al we should hau- had. I admit this. CONTINUED PROM PAC-I 0N! knowledge was inndequnte. It m not his fault that the Bourd 0! 14- cal impnovements did not provide for mentorced expansion joints. Th1. mistake was quite a natunl one to unite because even the Detroit poop]. did not realize the necessity for pro- tecting such joints at that time, 1nd had laid a lot of concrete roads with tar paper between the 'oian. Since then. however, all theiz roads are properly rec-Marcel. PHONE 23 THE HIGHLAND PARK ”unis, HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS EXAMINATION FOR POSTIASTER U.’ 5. Civil Service Commission. Yours wry truly Jo>eph l Photo (‘51 I'll tiah to earnestly protest against the method of our police department in it- indiacfiminate arrenta oi automobile otn- .‘ er! and driven We are heartin in tavor of the prevention of dangerou- speeding thnmgh our street; and the punishment of odenden. but we represent to you t that the method at preeent pursued in un- flir and unjust and ia little ahort of a; public acandal. It in creating a moat un- enviable peputation {or our city which is. damaging to our buaineu u tell u the “all welfare. and we urge that more phenom be used in the handling oh automobile tnmc. We suggest that, in- |hend ol meeting and fining ”called Inflenden. they be turned 0! theiroleneei‘ {and mother up be accordedthedecent‘ .treatment given in other citieu. no that Iranian who come tithln our limits. imay not be repelled and driven any inevertocomeagnitxandtebeg ol youl :to inane such instructions to the police? demrtment as til induce a more reason ; nble hnndling 0! an. mm } Wud B. Sawyer to lumen C. Marxian. lot 6, NR“. Highland Pnrk. Q. C. D. 81.“). Nettie L. R Jones to Richmond Dean, man-Mom bit 82. Highland Park. W. D. msom witness-nmwmsomnam pm lot 5; Ham w. o. mono. PM End-u.- Encoded Duh. THE ENFORCEIENTOFOUR SPEED LAWS ML‘Curmn‘k estate a! morr run-nlly employ was Instantly Mlle-d o'clock \V'rdumday x témptcd to cross the L westem trmk) at l) was th-d when his mm Green Hay Rd, nu.” Waukz-gzm. Miss Larrm )urcd l‘hc (iuzeltc u! 'I‘hursdm. hm the full Train KIH> Man," rrh rx ziked 6H, turmcrly an I Lake F x Sensation Fill. Paper 10an m ‘ mm“. drum and m‘mdvm vwre [he nnlv urn-sutws th nmkmg a nmvs paper 1hr \Vaukegan («Mun sulrl) had lhczr ()ppOIIUIHI)‘ last vsm-k “ht-n lhr-H‘ first pup-s Iu-ld 5m h Lutdhnc-s H) the lullovnng "IMuxgnt Kll'rd as L)” Hurllm ‘ Thlh IS hum 1hr Mm. and to frrs to [hr drn'lh «)1 I" A l‘n)h)lr~k|e. a Chlcum. dumglsx whn Ir“ a “m- and two (‘hlldn-n at his hnnw m mdcr tn go "my 'ridlngz" mlh Mus l.1Hxan Carroll and who SENSATIONAL NEWS Accidenh and Suicides Reported in Great Number: by Wnukegnn Dnilieo. Wilmette Pnuea Sheridan Rand Ordinance NEARBY NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST LOCALREALBTATETRANBS ON THE CORNER Wankeazy Corn Solvent Removes Com, Callous and Wm Price 25 Cad: continued from fin! page luvsday ugh! u russ the L hung“ ‘ks at Urrrpnxl F EET HURT? Fill. Paper :uh and mudvm vwre th nmkmg a nmvs («Mun surrl) had I \Am-k “ht” thr-xr h Lmdhnc-s H5 1hr Mi n mdcr tn go "my an (anvil and who m: Hum-xi turth on x \Vuxlanglon N. 'm] w.” shuhzly m u! thr sumt day, IHUHIUR “\. W rum; In Juhn 1 mm. v::.p|m«-r (If the Lake For?“ but '(1 m (,lcm‘ne uhu ~hurzly nth-r mm :ghx \\}H n he at angu and Non!» FILLS PAPER DALE SWEEIIAND’S PHARMACY nrnuc H] Harder’. 3 Hardware Harder’s Hardware Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Show CHARLES H. WARREN CO. SHOE DEPT. wu J. SCHMIDT, Manager Our Prices are the Lowest and All Work Guunnteed. Shoe Repairing Old Shoes made to look as good as New by the is still in progress. All Men's Women's and Children's Low Shoes are sold at greatly reduced prices Special Sale on Low Shoes “When you want HARDWARE think of HARDER, they go together” GINES REBORED AND REPAIRED. TEL. N. C413 AUTOMOBILES ALL MACHINE WQBKV GUARANTEED. GAS EN' REGULAR 0R SPECIAL CUT QEWSHORI NOTICE. North Chicago, Illinois One block north of C. N. W. Depot, near EJ. Eviaduct Practical Gas Engine Machine Works Goodyear Welt System Window Shades and all kinds of Curtain Rods and Fixtures. Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses and all kinds of Kettles for pre' serving can be purchased DOW. A ,big shipment of Fancy Ice Cream Moulds and Kitchen Ware from Ger- many just; arrived. A Big Reduction in Prices on Lawn Mowers, Ham- mocks and Refrigerators. ALso A ruu um: QIERHAULED AND REPAIRED BQUGHT AND SOLD. GEARS GOODVEAI REPAIRING SYST‘I o‘ In Down

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