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Highland Park Press (1912), 22 May 1919, p. 4

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tQ'r o There are mam: possibilities for imprnving Highland Park on the lake front but there is an immediate and pressing necessity for improving the approach to the city and the central part of town, if we‘would hold our own amnng the modern suhurlis of the north shore. ":umrum‘h" :1! the rcuh'nzui dutinn which \\’nlll({l)(‘( with the natural beauty of her interior. ‘ A few years ago this question was brought up lion, and Mr. Fletcher. always public-spirited. very g fered his pmperty tn the city for a right of way if block of Sheridan Hand should he decided upon. ()n the other hand, there is Kenilworth with an approach to the city which allures and attracts the eye. It gives promise of somethingr lieyond the mere railroad station something which it piques the curiosity to explore and understand. But Kenilworth. when explored, does not present half the natural beauty that we find in Highland Park. It has beautiful old trees. to he sure, lllll the ravines are HllSSiHfl and the high ground. and the lake lnlull'. A few weeks ago, a resident ol~ Highland l’ark wrote an upon letter to this paper advom’itingr a city plan. in which lcttei~ he called attention to the unique Work which has been accomplishml in this line ltv Lake Forest lt was~ done at a tremendous ex- pense. to he sure, but there is no reason why Highland l’ai‘k should undertake anything so aniliitious as the Lake Forest plan. Many things suggest themselves as a possilile improvement in our nun i-it‘. plan. l'wi' instziia'e' Sheridan lioarl miu‘llt \Vell lie cut through the site of the old post otl'ice building~ direct to Laurel Avenue, as once suggested. the building's on St. Johns removed thus givingr the main section of Highland Park a fine stretch of grass and trees all the way tn St. Johns Avenue. This would pre- sent a beautiful outlook for Highland Park. and give the city an “approach" at tho railroad station which \vouldlieeoniinensurate 'A‘ Al I i . u ‘ Ream; “11?: nm‘ ~>\\"‘ huI‘M- LAW». :12: railruml shaman n m»? much in ‘m- {m Murat; Hut stn‘tr'hvs n1~ :mss "lY‘nl tum the station and the mam thmwuu'ht'm‘v rlevmving. Therm 18 no green grass. n tearing: of bushes. and Hum the psnomvx the miscollnncuus rnw Hf httlv <tnnx< railroad. Riduv Lmd ; (St pvzhzun KHK’ 1' ,‘ Il‘-( H l ) FUR Puhli The Htghlanb Park Pres-‘55] PAGE FOUR \1 7:10: ‘vs 4“ terod 21 3' >ocond cl m January 1, 1919 . January 1, 1919 . . . 263.546 60 May 12. 1919 . 350,687,83 Um vmlu r Our Continued Growth is the Bust In- dication of our Service to Customers 1)}.‘1’051’ 7‘5 chmbcr hm “'th .anJl‘\ HIGHLAND PARK TRUST SAVINGS BAN 3‘11" I'HI'I \I'I'RUU‘H 'I'U HIHHIANI) l’HHi r11" (11‘ 'H ”HIV HUI‘ ~>\\ May we not serve vou? « I macaw: ('u‘tumcn' LII‘CI‘H 1W! 0| H “I lil 'l'll lH\||'\\\ IHH,\ PD I\ Am .1 18 In" 11155 :1111} 1111115, 11111] HH‘.\1':‘~~, .‘HHI mar-utmht'an' aruund the 5111111111 r0011 grass. 110 trees tn speak nf 1918 'n 1411-: \"t‘\\ mcludrd in HH‘ \\ Highland Park 557. 558 '1ttv‘r M DELI 5:22. 35:3: 2:. 13:27 7. 2.3. 3.17.. :3 :27 A: 1;... 1,. 1.. 7.2:. .352: 2: 74137:; .2: :E: 2:; ’H\ (‘nu M‘t H) the (‘\('I’|‘Y1(H\ wl' I. 1"“1) t'llH l'HlIH‘SH'V H] .‘lml )‘n‘t. i1< :umz'um" H'th 1, NH, at the post office at of March 3, 1879. )ty. Illin \\ JUti I \ \ I mninu' pamllvi with the I’AI‘I wh .\l l\'IH('H{\ IH {Hymn l i [DELL at Highland fur considera- generously ofâ€" F the proposed {MIL Oranin‘ 310,039.09 200.168. 50 =0: ,___,-_- Editor Supwrintendvnt \l.\\ manual! 1 M Hu- IV “huh I I'(I\'Hlt'>, l u p \\ \\ 5.0 Livm. Hudlvy Edwards who sorwd Hm' the past sixteen months with the ‘ 13nd Ammunition Train 2nd Division. ngular Arnu In France. returned home last ueek being honorably dis- icharged from the ~erw 1c Mr. and Mn, L. J. Kim». \\ hn spout thv pn<t “inter in Pvnsaculm Fla.. an» mpm-lmi I11 11-min w Highland Pz'uk in 11 short tim1 MFS Adah Wiliinms ur Emulsion wa> the \H'f'k vnd gUOSt of Miss Flm'mu'v \\'nrn1’r. [1H an M! (If Mix.‘ lVl'th [UH THE HIGHLAND H luxkv Bluff. :unl Mi ( (If Dwv‘l‘fivhl. Mr. H. H. Frih’ch h: mm I l \li \l rfn kl)". H. H. Frilsvh had 1 “wk “1'. and .\lr>v Hf Nurthfh-M. Minn. MI Mr l LOCAL AND 3350"“ NEWS l '[u-Iuiil \l: \! H In v [th Yurnmi \lx OH MI \h \I: \l 2 l [)H'k ‘I MI My ll up! 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HERMAN DENZEL, President rekihmzis Building Material; Central Avenue 8: Sheridan Rond STORA GE" MO VINO I’A C KING and SHIPPING =0=0=0=0=0 mama PARK FIREPROOF 1; , .3; . 310m: comm m” LEUER’S MOTOR EXPRESS Elgcz‘rz'cal Contracting Chicago, call 550 for reaéonable rates 134 Second Street If you have I'. \‘IHIJ 'l‘l ROBERT GREENSLADE A. C. PURDY. Socreluy-Treuurcr Privatr A‘oams. Sylz'n Vaults Piano, Trunk and Rug Room: 058". Pharmacis! E. H. PURDY. President WITH OUR latest shipment of New Spring Shoes Ox fords and Pumps, we have just placed on display one of the most complete stocks we haxe exer had the pleasure of offering our customers - Here are excellent serviceable shoes answering every requirement in Style and Quality and made on lasts that give them the utmost in neat- ness and comfort. A. BLOMDAHL Thor \Vashing Machine's, Vacuum Cleaners and Mangles“ LQJIEJLQIEJEHEHEIEEE‘EEIEEMEIE that we fill t prescriptions » we do it right. 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