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Highland Park Press (1912), 20 Nov 1919, p. 8

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'2‘, ’i nan: mam Announcement Two Hig h- Class Vaudevil le ‘ Acts Extra Special Photoplay T O N Two Showsâ€"7 :00 and 9:00 p. m. Bartlett Theatre, Highwood, Illinois Tuesday P321119 VV 111' 1211115 111 a V itaglaph WBdHESday Special Production. The Us- 1111:1613150 a Kex stone ( omedy. m! Ifi , 1! Thursday 55 Sunshine Comedy. Friday a’ Saturday Phone 54 Comedy. Elko Comedy. ‘omedy. Moldaner Humer Tailors OR the last five weeks we have been compelled to refuse at lease fifty per cent of the orders we could have taken had it not been for the shortage of help. V’Ve have now been able to en- gage efficient tailors and are able to take any order with which you may favor us. Our work is always the best and our prices reasonable. EFFICIENT TAILORS PROGR 4 M \E \’ T H EEK 7 N0\. 2:) Uemge \\ ulsh m a Fox P10- duction “.Help Help Police," also :1 (xladxs Leslie in A Stitch in Time,” also a Chiistie ( omed}. “Elmo the Mig htx ’Intemationai I News Mutt and Jeff and tw-o reel The section of the home grounds where perennials are to be grown needs to be drawn to scale and planned even more carefully than other parts of the place, for there colors, the most and per- "plexing of problems, becomes the principal factor of success. The planting list should indicate not only the color of the flow- ers, but their season of bloom, the height of the plant and its pre- ferences for soil and situation. It is farleasier for the gardener Almost anybody can make some sort of a garden. In order to make a good garden we must plan one on paper. The worst possible way to begin a garden is to plant in a haphazard way, af- ter an orgie among the catalogues. “The Great Gamble." Pathe News. Mutt and Jeff, also a Harold Lloyd Box 314 Fannie Weird in “The Cry of Weak.“ also a late Harry Pollard 6 North Sheridan Road TONIGHT w-V‘ (Theodore Schreiber) In the first quarter of the Deerfieldâ€" Oak Park football game last Saturday afternoon, the local team made the first score tacked up by any team op- posing Oak Park this season. To make matters even worse. they held the strong visiting team scoreless unâ€" til the last eight minutes of play. No doubt more than one of Oak Park’s loyal fans developed either gray hairs or heart failure during the interval. The breaks Were all against the local team, Deerfield succeeding to get the ball regularly on downs. but losing it almost as regularly on intercepted forward passes. which led to both of Oak Park‘s touchdowns. Deerfield's ' score was the result of a perfect drop~ kick by l‘arcells. Final score, 14-3. The ('amera Club. which is enjoyâ€" ,ing its first year of high school life, ‘held a meeting last Friday for the' purpose of electing officers. Alice iKnox was crowned president by a unanimous vote, Ted Barr was elect- ied vice-president and Elizabeth Boyn- vton, secretary and treasurer. Miss' EMorgan, teacher of mathematics, was ,named general supervisor. The Club lnow has about 25 members, but later on. when the students see what an acâ€" ‘tive part it plays in the life of the >school. it is expected that the numâ€" bers will be doubled. The idea of [organizing such a club is to collect a suitable number of good snap-shots of school life in general for use in the ‘.-\nnual. ._..-___. The Annual sale has started with (lg rush Eurx pupil in «1 hobl is expectâ€" 3 ml to hm um. and .1 great many have“: been snld thus far. 0111 Hi the almost;E live hundred students in the highf school last year, there was but one? who failed 1.) huv the Annual This; )ear the Senior class hope to do 01 em luttor. (They can still rais ’cm one; and they are dotcnnincd to do $0.); Families whiuh are not npnsenteli 111 high Si'lmol by a son or daughteu; A New York man left an estate con} taining $25 000 worth of whiskey. No ldifliculty is so far ieported in secufia ling executors for his will.‘ .C. DOERRIER man SCHOOL Nogm Landscafie Architect Some Fei‘cts About , . i if you like the compositions otithere is a mg Cnnlwc w. .. W... __ lialch, Greig, Liszt, Beethoven. Thom-1 tance throat than can make a 96 hour as, Handel, Verdi or perhaps Ofl‘en-ispeeCh. lid-h, you should make a bird garden. l ' 'll‘here is lots of good music in a; After the coal miners raise the cost ‘iiid garden; it makes a fellow get up 1 of living for the railroad workers by galore sunlight to watch and listen ? going on strike then the railroad work- to the lii'KlSvâ€"lm‘ldontally seeing Old lers will proceed to raise the cost of $01 risin': ul'UVc the lake. I am try- living for the coal miners by going in: to rm mum birds, especially song out. Meanwhile where does the pub- birds, in Melody Woods, but I also like ‘ lic get 011'? ' o do that things for my clic’nts. l .___â€"‘â€" ‘!; You always catch two birds wit": Anyway the whole country will one stone when planting a bird gar- lvgladly give financial assistance to the glen since the way to attract birds ne- 1“Reds" by providing them With free i-essitates the planting of a lot of berâ€" 1 steamship tickets to'the most distant lied "shrubs and trees which are things points on earth. ‘ f beauty in themselves. Place Ind-l -â€"â€"-â€"- rain Stones or a common saucer under. An Old Clothes league has been lyour faucets. have a bird fountain, Pro- 3 formed. If they buy their old clothes wide shelter and feed the birds andof home town dealers who advertist :you cannot help but attract them ‘ and back up their goods, they can In :and do not forget to instruct that doubt wear them ‘ long time. ,‘deur boy of yours not to shoot at ev- r V i?” bird .that comes along, or like The aviators talk much' about “tai .Some foreigners d0, snare t-he‘m- m ' spins." Milly 0f the after dinne 9 74‘ ALA: Georgiana ('. James to Ruth C. ’Dunscumbe Wt! 310. S\' 50 ft. and apart. 6’." 1le feet lot 8. block 29, High- 1an Park. 51 Annie N. Campbell to H. J. De ‘ Spain wd $10, W 200 ft. lot H, block 70, Highland Park. H. J. Munahun and wife to Thomas l’cszcr. \vd $10, lots 75 and '76, (h‘een ; Buy Addn. Lake Forest. . Master in Chancery to Anna Grant (let-d $2300, lot 9 block 10. Highland 5> Park. , v- By writing to Box 314 right now will explain more in detail how make your back yard an Aviary Adv JAM: YOU A MUSIC Roy 0. Samuelson and wife bought the Mary Boumique place on east side. Linden avenue, just south of Park avenue for indicated $6,500. R EA L ESTATE TRANSFERS and less expensive for the owner, to move plants that should clash in color, or be wrong as to height, on paper, than to plant them after they are rooted in the earth. Since now is the ac- knowledged bat time to plant a perennial garden successfully, I will on request draw such a garden, either formal or perhaps an informal border, subject to o‘wner’s approval, at nominal cost. I use only Fritz Bahr’s famous Perennials in all my plantings. Melody Woods still contains hundreds of native Crabs. Hawthorns, and Elms, etc., and it is still time to plant. Prices very reasonable on application. Yours truly, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS mVER T DOERRIER Ruth C.‘ All the people Â¥ ft. and ing on toward E 29.11igh- always ride usua 1v... 1 a 1 After the c'oal miners raise the cost ‘up 1 of living for the nilroad workers by Lten going on strike theri the railroad work- owners will proceed to raise the cost of Yours for more and good gardening, A brainy men can't necessarily ex- pect to succeed in the Santa“ but there is a big chance for I long dis- tance throat than can make a 96 hour speech. Anyway the whole country will gladly give financial assistance to the “Reds” by providing them with free steamship tickets to'the most distant points on earth. - An Old Clothes league has been formed. If they buy their old clothes of home town dealers who advertise and back up their goods, they can no doubt wear them a long time. The aviators talk mu spins." Many of the craters need one bad chairs. ' It is claimed the sugar shortage will be over in a few days. The files of all the newspaper’s back in July contain just the same statement. just NOTICE Board of Don-u u: ww- "up- , (‘ity of Highland Park NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bids will be received for paving and otherwise improving First Street from a line twenty-five (25) feet southerly from and parallel with the north line of Laurel Avenue extended from the West, north to a line thir- teen (13) feet northerly from and parallel with the south line of Elm Place, extended from the west, ex- cept the present paved roadway sev- enty (70) feet wide in Central Ave nue at First Street, all in the City of Highland Park, County of Lake um: emu. nf Illinois. as a whole in cu»; \ __-V nue at First Street, all in the Cit) of Highland Park, County of Lakc and State of Illinois. as a whole ix accordance with the ordinance there for. â€"â€" ;L. AUX . Said bids will be opened on the 5th day of December A. D. 1919, at the hour of‘6:15 o’clock p. m. at the office of the Board of Local Improve- ments in the City Hall of the City of Highland ngk. ,7 J L“_I. n‘nn Allslllunuu -_-... The specifications and blank pro« posals will be furnished at the office of the Board of Local Improvements in the City Hall in said City. The contractor will be paid in bonds, which bonds will draw inter- :E OF LETTING CONTRACT ASSESSMENT INC. 243 ' 19 people are steadily march- toward Death, and those who ride usually get there first. Meal Improvgnlengs of the talk much' about “tail of the after dinner me back into their will eat It the nte :01 per nnnnm. comp :ni ablep to the m Local 1m provem Highland anrk for a than ten (10) N greggge of the pm _ Skid pruposli In}: >1 the President of the hi ii Improvements in open Board at the time “3 herein for the openh‘s" No prupnsal or bid'wfl ed unless ut'tflmpanhd in grovgded. " 1 g h The Buard of Long! 11 re“ r\1\ am right :1; re). bids if thu deem it bug lic goon. NOTICE OF LETTING ASSESSMENT N Board of Local In bids will be received 10!‘ ' draining. providing an ' crete paved roadway will”. and otherwise impmhr Street, St. Johns Am“ Tree Avenue, Woodland A” land Avenue, Ashlund M nrwood Place. all in h Hughland Park, County (”I State of Illinois, u 1 fl cordance with the or“ for. ' ' Said bids will be open! day of December, Ln”: the hour of 5: 15 o’clock p.- oflice of the Board of Ind ments in the City Hull dfi Highland ngt_ The specifications 1nd V posals will be furnished field the Board of Local ments in the Ciky Hall inn“ The contracwr will be ‘ bonds, which bonds will est at the rake of five (5) g per annum. a. All proposals or bids," companied by a (2er able to the President a! Iii Local Improwemenu 01 ans Highland Patk for the ‘3 less than ten (10) per “g4 aggregate of the propqull __ Said proposal must he the President of the Bold Imp roxements in open a“ Board at the tlme 1nd mam: fax the npenjnggu h: here”; fur the opening a: g No proposal or bid will be“ ed unless accompanied ‘1 herein provided. "trike Board ofLocxl Inn resen es the right“) reject a bids if they deem it MW lic good. ‘ FRANK L. CHENEY EDWARD G. 311% ARTHUR G. no Board of Local Improvcmah1 Highland Park. ‘ , City of Hixfihflw NOTICE IS HEREBY Board of Lomli City of JRANK L on: EDWARD G. a ARTHUR G n: Buildin B‘ pTL‘D I N WHEN iCOAL‘ Brands CO1 PITLTS TO , l.- COLIJHS 8‘ Lake BUTTER-- ‘ Finest Qua iiiiflfia @flfiflfl@@ - fBuy f( Fault inga' ticke‘ Poultr. ‘25 North ’fl. JOR Carried a'

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