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Highland Park Press (1912), 8 Apr 1920, p. 9

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I’ICC'S. ‘irim'. :nue mile-E back to his ! Mast L-e able to pplknl wmh sawed 'elwhone 335 LhOw ke YOU rial WY CI' 13 S. St. John: Ave. We pride ourselves on being able to fit any man who comes into our store, perectly, in a stylish suit of the latest shades and patterns. §a@@@@@m@@@@m@@@g "“Whethei' stout or s-lim, tall or short, we are there with the clothes that fit you, because they were made for men of your build. A v-Anaiou don't need a fat pocketbook to buy clothes in our store. Telephone 197 Lluulw --. v..- . Come in afiaâ€"ihvestigate our clothing and our prices. _-- I “‘YSIA-499 nI_LL .. If you have talent, we guarantee you positions Musical Comedy and Dancing. MARIE JAMES, trical Booking Department. N. AUGUSTA MAC-£00K": PHOTO-PLAY ACTING PROFESSIONAL COACHING HARDER HARDWARE CO. E ARE all ready with the best sorts of Paints and Brushcs~Vnrnishes, Stains. Flour \Vax, and all kinds of Paint Removers and Cleanens. Then a whole special collectmn of Paints, Cleaners and Polishes for Automobiles. ' Come in and let us help you select best kinds for your requirements. ime to Make Things New Againâ€"VVith Paints and Varnish Wear our good, “Nifty” Clothes THE WLE’CfiEifl"? 3 MACEDORN CONSERVATORY S. FELL Tel. 307 CORRECT ' HTTHIO' m 1120’ ' posgesn on, positiops. in Vaudeville Dramatic Art JAMES, Genera! Manager of Thea- 911M Lyon HoAly Bid!” CH!CAGO are 1:; pride 510 Central Avenue @@@@@am@@@ Highland. Puk. Ill. P'Jr' 1‘TTWWW3‘WW W “‘31”: t. THE HIGHLAND PARK 23:88. HIGH-4ND P ‘7‘ In these degenerate woman In!- fng‘e day- vhon no sawdust in put on the floor of the polling pm. 0” oldtimen will have to cultivnu more nccurue indirect fire to hit the cus- pidors. Notice is hereby given to ell perâ€" eons interested thet the City Coun- cil of the City of Highlend Kerk. County of Leke end Stete of Illinois hevinz ordered thet the preeent roed‘ weye end Street Returne ee fer es the etreet linen extended of Roger Willieme Avenue, from the outer- 1y line of St. Johns Avenue e - ed to a point one hundred fifty (150) feet out of the northwest co'rner of lot one hundred twonty-Ieven (127) South Hithlende Addition to the City of Highlend Perk; end Deen Avenue from the northerly line extended of Roger Williexns Avenue to the eouth- erly line extended 0! Sheriden Iced. except thet portion of seid etreete oc- cupied by the resent bridgee end peved roedvey eeigneted ee Sheri- den Reed et in inter-locum with Roger Willielne Avenue. he impun- ed by en ee tie concrete peve- ment two inc (2") in depth laid SPECIAL ASSESMBNT NOTICE ment t'o inch. (2") in depth we on the exinti cement concrete pave- ment. end 0 twin improving, .11 in the City of Highlnnd Plrk. County of Lake Ind State 0! Illinois and peo- viding for the rushing of such im- provement by special moo-meat end the issue of Specie] Assessment Bonds. the ord'mnnce hr the un- bein on file in the oflce o! the City Cler of said city end having e - plied to the County Court of 0 County {or In neeument o! the costs of said improvement necordint to benefits. and an assessment there- of having been mode and returned to aid court, the find hearing thereon will be hnd on the 24th 41y of_ Apr“ KUDT‘fi-E, Br :37 536}; the-redw- u the butineu of the court will por- In“. Slid assessment is payable in un (10) inlullments, with interest n the rate of five (5) per centum per annum on all installment: from and utter due of issue of fin: vouch- er. All persons deuiring any file ob- jections m uid counfidon uid day 3nd any up at ‘5 0 hearing und nuke their demo. _ ..-__--. "U-Iâ€"-u-_ Dutod u Highland Pnrk, Ill. April 7th A D. 1920 6 7 "’Rb’T’ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN um bids will he received {or the improve- ment of the roadways uf Oakland An-nue. Ashlaml l’lncv. Briarwuod Place. Wuodluml Avenue and portions of Kinvaid Street. by paving with a I'vinfurved mncrvto paw-mom. all in THOIAS MORTON. Officer appointed to make uid leumonL xom'n or LETTING CONTRACT ASSESSMENT No.7 _z4s_ 1hr t‘lty uf Highland Park. ('ounty uf Lakv and Smh- uf Illinnis. a~' n “hulv in m-rnrdunw \nth (hr ordi- nzmw thawfux: Said hhis wxll lvv rm-vin-d by (he (‘uuncil :11 its ufiiw m Ihv t‘ll)‘ Hall. Highland I'urk. llhnuh. until 5:00 H‘lllflk P‘ 5“. NH {hr ”1ch day (If .[\ni! 19;") :H “hinht1nu-2nnl;~>1m0 Ihl-u “EH lu- puHhh “pt-LN] and to 1d HM \thinn II! VIM (‘Uulit’ll and plum- fixml hvn-in I" in»: nf Ihn- same. Nu px‘upnsnl or Ind WIH 0d unlrss aw-wmpann-d M in )ruvidcd. he ('nuncil H'M'l\‘(-,\ rejwt a ny it best fur Frnnk 'ouncil of the (ity of Highlgnd' Park NONRESIDENT NOTICE State of Illinois, County of Lake. SS. In the (‘ounty Cog: pf_pake County. Freeman Melville Notice is hereby given to the above named defendant that an affidavit bu 11 been filed in the office of the Clerk of} the County Court, stating that uidl defendant, Freeman Melville, ls ll non-resident of the State of lllinoia,l and that a scire facing issued against; the said defendant to show cause why the judgment rendered in the Countyj (‘ourt of said Lake (‘ounty on the Slat day of January, A. l). 1913. in fa- vm‘ of said James A. Reeves, should not be revived. returnable on the‘ 14th day of June. A. I). 1920. at a term nf said (‘uunty (‘ourt then to be holden at the (‘ourt House in the! ('ity of \Vaukegan, in the County and; State ufurosaid. when and where said defendant may appear and take suvh stops as the law allows. LEW A. HENDEE. (‘lerk of the (‘ount Court. \Vuukegan. 1”,. March 16t , 1920. John E. Conrad. Attorney for tho Plaintifi’. HJ-finic Term: A. 1‘ James A. Reenw. Waukegan. “1.. March 8. 1920. . George A. Mason. Attorney. 456 ,‘jwt any or all hidr xf they deem M's! fur the puMir guml. Frank I.. (‘hvm‘y (‘ummissinm-r Edward (E, Hutu-r, ('ommissioner Arthur (E. Brown. Commissioner aunt“ of 011' (‘ity of Highland Park i mop, Xl'5itit'” lmis wxll lvv rou-in-d by (he :11 its ufiim- m thv t‘Il)‘ Hall. III I'urk. “hnnh. until 5:00 P MI. nn thc ninth day In! I‘JL’U. :H whinh tnm- 21ml place H [w publiI-ly Hymn-d and road. \pult‘uu‘mw um] Hunk prw “:11 3w fur! :xhwl at HH- ufl'u‘v [II livr‘k 2' I.- I :t)‘ HMH of (V mm! lu- mixxcrmx (u f ”11' (‘mmrll m upon (‘nunml ut Hu- tinn- ht'l‘t'in for 1h? upen- \‘I‘H'Hw! \‘ht‘t'k Du)” lv-nl uf tho ('num'il ‘hiund I'urk fur the [huh Irv (10» per «'L’Ah' w?' “W pH» 1920 'GIVEN um to III‘ PC" Ihl‘r rig hi to huu to the above ‘W runsidvr «hawk horn \H‘ml to (1'!- Th! 1n No Change of Cars. Convenient Schedule ~ For the Business Man For the Shopper For the Theatre ‘ and ’ Dinner 7 Party When inspecting a car, find out whether the hood and the tenders are made of aluminum or steel. If the mnnuflcturer is really consistent in his purpose to keep weight down to the minimum, you will find that they are made of eluminum. Everyone knows that aluminum is much lighter than steel. And since hood and fender: are not structural parts, strength is not a factor. But Aluminum costs much more. That is why many manufacturers do not use it. The hood and the fenders of the New Series Mnrmon 34 are male of aluminum They are not only light but also do away with the necessity for using heavy brackets as they are bolted direct to the frame 1nd running board. The policy of light weight scientific construction introduced in the Hmong“ four years ago is consistently adhered to in the New Series Marmon 34. Marmon Hood and Fenders Are Made of AlUminum Truiru lune Highlund I'Ark (IHICAGO NORTH {SHORE MILWAUKEE R. R Then every half hour until 12:38 an m. Last train at 1:38 a. m. Excellent dining car service is provided on trains leaving Highland Park at 9:38 a. m., 1:38 p. m.,‘ and 6:38 p. m. 47 S. St. Johns Ave. Highland Park, Ill. Telephone Highhnd Park 49 9 :08 a. For further information apply to the m m ii: » 10:14 Every hdflhour thereafter until Then every thirty minutes until Highland Park Ticket Office Phone Highland Park 1361 NORDYKE l: MARMON (’OMPANY Esubliahed 1851 Xndinmpolie he A rrn'e Chic”! ..... ....... ....... M4M4M4M 50.0.0.0.7788 L'O

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