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Highland Park Press (1912), 21 Oct 1915, p. 8

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Pbonc 897-Y-2 37 S. St. Johns Ave. HAIRCUTTING AND SHAVING PARLOR Opposm: Noam WESTERN DEPUT ALLEN’S Ammons Music Studias 'I wish to announce that I have opened a First Class Horse Shoeing and Blacksmith Shop on N. St. Johns Avenue adjoining Ringdahl‘s Livery Stable. and will do a general Blacksmithing business. All work guar- anteed. Your patronage solicited. ' Jdmtlou-Indp raided :zoth Mahdothtm 50M“ “(hobo-do! tho bod.otthotop of‘tllo phage: I «look. 0' to the sowing nu- chino.orhih§hb_k.ubop_ut Luuood homo Rowing um 31 figyly rthofo'u - 39h yor- icy-.00 hi! 1a“. 060 a .â€" JJII hi! I a 030.â€" 09. E Sis-ml 03?... I. 1612 Chicago Avenue Evanston 111. Phone Evanston 5460 Lessons in Highland Park and Chicago by appointment PUBLIC SERVICE CO. Buster Brown Special attention giv- en Children by Ex- perienced Barbers. Newly equipped and uptodate - Maintained by First Churcn m Luna. mend“. of Highlnnd Purl Will Krumbach 'fivflfilm Late Style Comfort Bobbing {Will-d. 01' ANNOUNCEMENT You are Cordially Invited ‘ to make use of the privileges of the n CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 119 East Central Avenue Hourtho 12am. 1 t05p. m. Every dav except Sunday 4 Highland Put W. H. Pester “a. ,. .‘w - mmw Eat. of ery C. Smnll (deed) to E. ‘13. Andrews, 01:! $4500.00. E. 50 :ft. Lot 4. and 3 cf Idj. in Block 53. ! 11m QUABANTINE l Joseph Check. Q farmer residing finear Libertyville, was arraigned in Justice Morris' court at Libertyville . 'on Monday, charged with having brok- Een the foot and mouth disease quar- iantine. He was fined $225 and costs. inmounting in all to considerably over 830. The foot and mouth disease had made an appearance on Checks :farm. Before the quarantine was lifted and the place fumigated (heck is said to have left the premises and walked down the highway. His ar- rest and conviction shows how care- .fully the ofl‘icials hre working to see that the disease is not spread. As- sistant State's Attorney W. M. Run- ynrd of Wsukegan prosecuted the case. The Businm Men's Army Trammg camp which has bebn stationed at Fort Sheridan for the past month brhkr' Up nn Sunday. Presxdent Wilson's personal flag floated over the cam on Saturdav The flag was sent from uhingtun as an «x pranion ol the prelident'u utistartmn over the work at the'énmp. The prt'scnce of the flag is equal no a visit from the president himself. There will not be another encampment‘until next year. John Griffith ad wife to D. 3.1 Jones, w. D. 310.09. S. 95 n. N. 230: ft. F. 210 ft. Lot 322, Luke Fomt. B. F. Lnngworthy of Chicago. chair-l man of Illinois angress of Mothers and Parent-Teachers' Association, whose subject is “Raising the Stand- u-d of Home Life." Music, including solos by Mr. Charles E. Weeks. of Ravinia will complete the program‘ The next meeting will take place at the school, Dece her first with Mrs. I R. J. Beatty on?! prognm. Benjm. Lowenmqyer And wife. to J. R. Moflntt and wife, W. D. 81.00. Lot 25, Block 73, Higl‘unnd Puk. 0. A. Newsom and wife to W. W. Griflis, W. D. 8700.00. Lot 8. Green Bay Add to Luke forest. R. L. McElroy n'nd wife to J. A. J. Whipple, W. D. 31.00. Lots 7 and 8, Owners Sub of Lot 68 etc" Ravinia. Charles Tonkyn Ind wife to H. E Olson Ind Chas. Johnson, W. D. 81. 00.; Lot 28, Rose Temce sub. Luke For Highland Pnrk. The high school divifibn o: the P". entâ€"Tnchen Mum will hold in first meeting early in November, the date nnd program to be Announced later. On Friday (tomorrow) evening, the South Division mum-Tactic” will hold its next meeting It Lincoln school to be in tin form of a sock] meeting to which b cordial invitation is extended to every one who is in- terested in the nuociation. The speaker of the evening is to be Mrs. FINED FOB BREAK- Parents and. Teachers' Assocxanon REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Fort Sheridan I (Continued from page 1) I and came to the county five yen": later, 1took up the study 0! the mniotry m 1073 1‘ taking the pastornte It the Fiat United IEvmgelical Church he". from 17. to I 1901. 1...: man. he heId the pmome II! the first United Evangeltal Church in Hampshire. Ill. Funenl acme: will be held at his home I! 9:!) Saturday ‘mornmg and at 1000. It the Fint United Evannehcal Church, and burial at Ruper- ‘ wile. Ill where he mil be laid to rat be hide his wife who (fled Nov. 13. 1913. Me , leaves to whine him. two .00], Clyde ‘ and Raymond. two daughter: Oltve and ‘ Faith. of thi: ctty Ind. three brother! and Canon. W Win... A few Ipeclmenl of the style of be , muting and ending better: to the old ' dun may prove Intern-ting n In uni In: contrast to the Income ”your! obn- ateutty.” "fatthrully" or “truly" u! the ipment day. It would cenntuly 1n- 1d|tflrult to match the following nub ‘ u-rlptlon of a letter from the Duke 0! :Shmwuhury to Sir Thomas "unmet ‘datu! September. 1713: ”I dealre the! ,you I'll! believe thnt. wherever 1 am 1 eeeompliehed e greet teak. ee fu ee funds ”mined in neking over end repeiring, end in filling In holee whu were e meneee to ell MK. The eitâ€" luetion is e dilicult one. In the tint 'plece. the streets were not made for 1 present it) treflic nor for the WOI‘htl of vehiclee which go 0v. them ted-y. l jBuilders of mode of even ten yeere lego could not here foreeeen thet eighteen ton truck: were likely to! pass through Highlend Perk. ee hey; pened leet week. Now thet streets ere in better repir then they: jheve eier been before, it seems e itimely moment to form en eeeocie- ‘tion which will tehe pride end ieterq est not only to keep them eo, but bl continue to improve the highweye end , byweys of thin beeutiful North Shore: city. Mr. lbutingii eeid further theti if this ”societion be formed endi could raise by yeerly subscription the' sum of $5,000,011 or more, the city. council. he thought. Would he willing to add iinothcr 33,001HN. no thiil $10,- ooooo would be qulllble )‘eerly for ‘the upkeep of our street» After these remerke. it we: unanimously voted that I Greater llighlend Perk Association be formed, end the cheir celled for nominetione for oflicere; the fullowmg nominetioru were mede: gfor cheirnieri. Hr. Welter lieldwin; :VlCe-Chllmull. Mr. Jo-eph S<huenin~ ger; secretary. Hr. George V'etter;‘ itreeeurer, Mr. Irving Rendell. with lure. Elinor B Fyfle end Mr. ller- menn Thom“, ee membere of e mi Emittee in cherge of efleirl; ell were iunenimouely elected. 11h newly lelected cheirinen. Ir. wnm ana- ‘win. begged leyor fleeting! to coe- tinue to preeide over the meetir' ;during the evening. Ir. 86W ,moved thet e eet of by-lewe he “5-. imitted tie the council ee the first work! of the committee leny reluehle" .iiuggeetione end remerlu were nude [by some of thoee preeent Ir Obee.§ who wee lietened to ettentively, re-i ‘merked thet while the repeiring of 'the roede wee importent. the buildlng of them for preeent dey purpoeee wee; more so end that great one ehould be teken in eeeing the: meteriel need end work done ehould meet the re- lq’mente of the preeeet time end for yen: to come. When celled upon ‘ to speak. ex-Aldermen loeee neid he hed no euggeetiooe to Oder. thet he had ebeolute confidence in the preeent ‘ edminietretion end felt they would ; )do the best i" their power for the" city's goo-i. One member preeeut ‘ suggested thet the city should heve a designeted route for heevy traffic while other streets could be used for lighter weight vehicle-n. Mri Hetch- er. Mi. Vetter. Mn. Terr) end Mn. l-'yfie all nude \elunble suggestions. Mr. Warner drew the ettention of those preeent to the fect thet men) 'of the newly built street: here not stood the wear and leer u some of, the elder onee lied-Vine evenue for? instance. Commieeioner Behr “-1 pleined very cleerly the dilitultieel end triels of the commieeloner of ‘roads and of the coet of repeiring.‘ which Win greatly increeeed for the want of proper equipment. With suf- ficient funds. store houses could be 3built at certain plecee where atone and other meteriela in well ee tools could be kept thus evoiding eo much curuwiand the work could be ef- ficiently end promptly ettended to. After some further remerke from the chairmen, the meeting edjourned: the committee to meet et the cell of the chairmen of the Greeter flighlend l'iirk Aeeoeietion. l mn<l faithful and ohedkm wrunnl H in- In?!) mkul‘lcd "III "I. mt thuu-lnur) " thrown on - oqunrr mm "xx-d u Fromm-“Hy om- "mm.- mm “Nikoâ€"or noon under (be much): could no" la iuh‘t'l’llvfi-IH“ m- ‘u the l-;|~' u! 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Are 0! beautiful appearance and of simple and durable Construction rounded corners of drawn steel eliminating entirely the use of bolts and data equipped with an electrically welted and coppered fender and finished with .33. ‘Q ebony black enamel. Let a Reliablt Gas Healer take the gloom' out of these cold night-like morning. ,; and like the chill of the icy bath rooms. North Shore Gas Co. E WISH to announce to our many patrom and friends that we are moving our Shoe Store from its present quarters at 17 St. ' Johns Avenue to our own building. at 12 N. Sheridan Road, this week. Our new build- ing is better adapted to ourneeds and we will be better able to display ourshoes. Our fixtures are all new, and modern in every re- spect which will make the surroundings pleasant for all. Our shoe repairing department is better equipped to take care of your work. The best and most up toâ€"date machinery has been installed to take care of this depart- ment. 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