Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press (1912), 10 Mar 1921, p. 6

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RAGE SIX LDOK =9: TN! VELLOW' WEL Lake Shore “Creamery B U TTER é-EG GS - - MA R GA R 1 NE S rein-phone 57 Pasquesi Bros. Motor Express Co. 1031 For! Sheriddn Aven’ue Mink"? round trips (15in betWecn Phone 22745004 We do all kinds of Overhauling 8: Repairing Scn'z’cv:Sid/ion for Vesta Baffm'iws could be"' W’hn Rock wearers w“ us Thu WLU be yd}: expenence. too. Manse not a smile paxr leaves the W} phnK Ruby-m fun :nspectmn. Sturdv, gray. ()xrewrnd so?“ Jumed f0 heny Hui "\ uppq‘n by the Hood “1 new: in». jaw good tubbcn Finest Ozdulitv Home Dressed Poultry HE upéers on most red boots crack very quickly when eigposed to sun and air. While no boot can stand undge exposure, the Hood Pressure Process produces aboot exceptionally free from thisobjection- able featur‘ ‘ When you buy la red boot with a yellow label and c word 41% on it, you are getting the latest (levelopment â€"â€" an upper that will stand rough Heathen: combined with the newest tire-tread soles, whiéh means long Wear and good looks. #4669 isEyour guarantee c-Ask any dealer or wnte m. 3 HOOD RQBBER PRODUCTS CCMPANYJNC BEST POS$IBLE SERVICE. Give us atrial. Forinerly Kobn’s Garage 125 North St. Johns Avenue 3 Telephone 388 Highlahd Park and Chicago CAR WASHING u ATERjOWN 1!. 8: L. Garage MWIWA‘VAWIWF C. Bi HANSEN, Proprietor done during the day {’h’xtss. Made In 1. 3U sues for I” L kmds (I :wa {'[WAWW Eix'e us a trial 685 Central Awenue se'vmi‘ 1P?» are leaders 3W Ema/way H0095": .. , i ;,//flfl(".f 1f11(/(/11'2r/1Wt’Advil/t’dil/Iy \\'_ (3 Foster Enters (‘laim' Againstf {3 11/510 2‘0 (bur/1 .wztz/ dalura/ag/ 4, ( mummy; 31:21:: Runway 3 RED' BOOTS ’ PASQUESI BROS. Hood made the first Kaule Km; And It has never been suLccssquIy mutated just look them oxe. next time you re m {be szore AH rubber uppers [hm dean casxly O! JTLxgh soles that gwe , mules and mdm of wear Hhvy brown fleece hn mg: thax ken (he fret warm, and nuns other poian of supcrmr can strurhon AxL for K.“ dengundl’xr‘xfu the harm: #009 Tuesdavx Feb. 8192! MAbsACHUSE115 Highland Park, Illinois 5*: £3 3 rumnmnmu can BOB DflU Thu HiMo schou] will mvet at 9:30 m-xL mummy morning. 3‘ ‘ Morning worship at 11 Oélock. Strangers are gladly Welcomed at {Ma service. The muuthly [mi-ting of the officers, tnuc‘nurs and helpers of the Bible who“) will be held at three o’clock m t‘m- uftvrnoun in the parish house. 'l‘hv «'hurus which is prepuving spe- nui mmiv f-u' the Easter white in Uh' Sunday «$va mil mwrt for tr- l'mu'xWT rt! fuur o'clévk in 1hr parish i W. ('. Foster on Friday filed a dec- 'lamtion in cin‘uit court which actual- ly pruv'ulcs for an ouster of the rail- ;rnad company from ‘ho right of way jalong the \Vuucouda and Palatine R. 'R. The action is a sensational climax Lin the :m‘air «if the Wuuconda railroad and may bring precipitous develop- ments whiciiwiii either save or bury jthc mad completely. ' d 0000‘» («WWW 0 FBI‘ \‘ElER EVANGELICAL 3 ea; c 000 mm; OW: 000090;: THE HIGHILAND PARK PRESS, HIéHLANQ PARK, mLINoxs ilk'L‘ H \hz' FILES Sl'l'l‘ T0 DUST WAVCONDA RAILROAD Last week the Public Utilities com- mission of Illinois ordered the railroad company to file a YUPLFt to show how the tompany had cmnplied with the orders of the commirsion some time ago whereby it gave, permission to {he mmpany tn sell, stock and bonds p1“.\'i<§in§._: tiwy lmi cleared up the 1‘1“.le in" all enrumia'unc‘es. A point in ll‘uc aruumvnt befrre the commis- sion was that the promoters had fail- t‘tl to iiye up to the order of the comâ€" mis>ion’ in that they had gone out and sold bonds and stock to Lake county people without having' cleared .up the tax title which Mr. Foster owned through purchase at a tax sale. The ortlvr of the Utxlitio connniszion last week therefore, maltes it incumbent upon the nihcers and promoters of the railroad to go before the hoard and show in what way the previous order was mmpliwl with. It is contended by ropnwnmtiws of Mr. Foderthat the railruml rumpnny cannot prove that it. did comply with the Utilities com- ll]l\>‘l\:l:Ԥ unit-1' in that they failed to 1‘llill' the tax titlu, the tax deed which hurl been issued against the property 11: lmhnl!‘ n-l' Mr. Foster. 'l'lxr lax tll“‘ii now totals about $9000 and was punhnse‘l by Mr. Foster for about Munch ‘ Tax Deed Questioned 11 is recalled that about a year ago an effort was mwlc to set aside the 111.1 dcwl issued to Mr. Foster but Judge Persons in Cmmty court held the tax dead all right. The railroad company came bark in answer to the sun-k 1111111ch 111111. it, Would appeal the case but newt 111d 50. County Clerk Il1-1-111l/n 211.1] 111 M1 Unnnugh were cit- 111 1111.1111111 11. 1‘ 111 21:11 to show why the} lwull 11111111 1111111 in contempt 1,1 1-; 1 1. 1” .~ viximr :1 1:1\ deed to the 1:1111v 11 ;11111~1r1\ while in the rueiv. .»1~: .11111 1-. :Z .\ .3 1111111 mat thev 11111-11 «111.111 1111111" "Iglll‘. and later 11.11.11, l’1-r.~'~-11.~ 111111 11114 tax deed legal. 1:11:11 111“]: Foster 1:4 that 11.11111 mad had no l1 1 1 111111115 under the I 11111- 'fdliu‘os ctnnmis- .1 1115'. clezrul up 111111 ~11111ml in the tax 1m 1‘ n1 hu‘ nu Phone 8011!. 63 1034 Indiana Ave.. Chicago ,\ DISTINCT NOVELTY 'm'u min-‘Nwr I'Iust. ".I'hv sptâ€" ,.m.: l'nr‘thr :H‘lcrnuun ix "Fru;~ kw Minds nf Mm and \VLimvn." w ‘.\k-m;:n‘-« :mxiiim'y of the. High- l’.-u"h huwita'} “M hum an :11! I‘m-Him: Hx \numwmy in tho: 'h gnu'hvn in :L‘\\' fur Llw hospi- AH \x'nmux who are inwrcstcd :"g‘mi to attend. ICnrh vmmun is 1 u M mg u how lunchum. ('uffi’v Chou-lau- will Ms \m‘Yrd. .‘m‘ 'mx-x'tin‘: uh. \\'ot.im’-.~dzi_\' chl- xz 3': -~ Lv‘x'ldre' I'm-mu nf thn: Hum h. WATSON ’S ALCO COLORED ORCHESTRA Not a Jazz Band “REAL DANCE MUSIC” xt CKWWW >~}wt|}4i hu'\ \‘1. f " t"i\' Rtl 'H‘Hl‘ll‘l (i'l‘l‘ 193 , .Hhin {1‘ I’:-r.~'nm 11 ‘min z-Higgx. ‘_‘:lm g», m. Monthly La- ud malhming 1:! 1h" humt‘ of i. B. Zumnvr. )‘Eduy. s p. m. Nun's (‘hurus at m«- uf_ Mr. J_ Hmkotflwiler. .. day», l }L m. Junior (Thnir prac- untpfly :«L .210 “Miami \V'Hl I» H’n,‘ (mgrit’. ' um} INHI ' ‘.‘ Ml tHlHflk ”Lu A!" \1 â€":~:~~;«:+z~s U h U H fl nple ll '5 swirty will in the M's-11mg. 11!] '!w (“wus- h-su ll.» Hf our ,v'dcr 1w LI‘HU ovâ€" ily Hf huu‘ing {rum Swwh-n. \\'<»1'.~1‘.ip at tho: :1 Sunduy vve- nu: scrxix‘v at .u null mvct at :mu 1?. m L‘nv nu will load Quit. Th“ Sprâ€" nuun ix "Frw:~ Aid: ('hri~1 UNI. ufis “'31- 11 speak with the mu-L U“ in: u box i4}; Line M i dwvrk ('hiHrcn u}. qur- hum]. HIGHS; 11....» m...“ .U , 18 ' Zero 1111-1111111" whkh would be 'm ed to make the harvesting of ice 1:: satisfactnry proposition. It is said {that newr before in the history of Lake cuunty has there been a time 11h: 11 there has b11111 Tess natural ice in {he i111: liuuéses at this time of year. \\ 1H1 thw 1xwplion 111" the privateâ€" Hy 1.1111111 ice houses at Antioch, no- fin i111 ”11141 which supph i111 for the i; hwhix «11111, it is said no ice him 1111111 hmuuui. lhcse 91111111 he 1.111111“; haw-11111111 filled with nine inch ji1 1-. Urdinm il_\ the (111-111 rs 11111111117 not 11:11.1, 11inz~id1111d Huh thin ice but .th113' I11-11111111- 11:111i1'ky this yvur 1111111 .i11g1111<.1'-;11i the winter was to be 3 1111 11111121111] (hwir {11:11-11 apparently NO. CHANCE TO MAKE ICE THIS WINTER (‘ontinued Warm Weather Ruins Hopes of Lake County Ice ' Harvesters Proprietors of the big ice houses in Lake county have practically aban- doned all hope of filling their houses this winter ‘as they do_n0t antiqipafi: Wei-c \wii {oundHL Had they not hurxmml this thin im thL-y would haw nwnv in (heir houses. Sn-x'orul Mars rum :1 similar situa- vim \ma prvR-ntui mid snme ice house owners became panicky and fund lhvix‘ huuses with six inch ice. 'l‘hwx aiung in [ht- inttvr part of Fuh- wary liki‘lf.“ was a lung span of zero Weather and ice from: to a thickness nf fourh‘ch to *sixtcen inches. The \im-ilcrs than had to empty their hous- i-s of tho thinner in: um] make a new h:nvw~L. This ycar many of them figui'rd that if ‘thvy ‘waitod lgng 300000000000 m 3 E DDEEEUDHHE 3 am. Bank ma. mama Put 5 :0.0000000000IOOOOOOOOOOO: 00000000000ooooooooooqooob “ ~35 25.3.3 w $§§§$X§u$£ noooooooooooooooococoa...- 0......OOOOOOOI‘OIOOOOOOOCO Sheridan Building, flighhmd Plrk. Illinois “on H. P. 315 Sewing Mnchinu Repaired, Called for Ind. Delivered. Highland Park Telephone 265 All makes of watches, clocks and Jewelry for. called repaired and delivered W. E. Waterhouse Watchmaker and Jeweler Sixteen Years at Schndder’u 364 Central Avenue PAIN TING. PAPERHANGING AND INTERIOR DECORA TING All Kinds of Maui: 1?qu WHITE WORK A SPECIALTY , DANIEL A. FAY DR. C. C. CHADWICK DENTIST DR. C. V. NICHOLS -.â€" All Work Guaranteedâ€" High-ad Puk. Illinoiu- 638 Skokie Avenue Telephone 275. Teiephone 1349 808' VENEWWJ awe ‘ ‘SE WQSHWGTDN ST DENTIST Fluent: Ben-dry h in chug: to give every per-oat] altenfldm. Chuminz Frock: and Suits, Distinctive Ind Diflerent Specially Priced {or this Diupll)’ (or BEAU DRY FRENCH SHOP $45.00 at Building Material Coal Solvay Cok e , :1 Highland ParkFm’l‘30“113111137 . ; 1.:02111s151; me 1mm Hours 911. m. to 6p. m. Sunday: 2 to 6 p. m. unmanned by mm Church of Christ. Scientist. of Highland M CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday a. m. u 10: 45 Sunny School In? mediateiy following; Wednesdny Evening Testimonial Service I8 0‘” pv- Since that is the case, order a bag each of VITALITY CHICK MASH Ah!) VITALI'I'Y CHICK S(R.\’I‘CH from Fill In and mail to ROSENBAL’I BROTHERS. Dept. Chicago, 111.. ml. manufacturers of VITALITY Pads, and (boy will send you me of M‘ books “E“I ll £131” with E1: Record. free. NORTHWESTERN DEPARTMENT STORE nfiNCE EVERY SATURDAYE; Muiic by Duffy CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING BOOK 387 Central Avenue Wm HALL HIGHLAND PARK, [mums Bowman Dairy Co. Fresh C D. C; PURDY's" SONS ma You are Cordially Invited to make use of the. privileges of the JUST A MOMENT Your Efficiency Depends upén your Health Drink Milk sh Country Bottled M ilk Telephone Highland Park 9 “QUALITY IS W" Drink More: Milk \ More Efficient Mr. POULTRY-KAISER IITAILIIHCD IO'IC Don’t you want to bring those baby chicks of yours 'through to ma- turity in as quick and safe a was a:- is pos- sible, so that they will become strong, healthy md vigorous (owls? Kann- Addreu Tow n State Home Int: plninh and be Admission $1.10 per Couple Now in .Stégki Catalog Free iSfQATC'WEE #4-4' Hig'

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