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Highland Park Press (1912), 27 Apr 1922, p. 5

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Men: EE Impany ED If erer l'lC BE Fuel ,ING ler Ill ,nd [AL "g 0p ! m- J! LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION MAINTENANCE OF GROUNDS oar/61d so for urnh One of the l adqplgtiom Pruning, Spraying and Landscape Construction Estimates furnished for maintenance of grounds, by week, month or season Phone 456 For QUEER QUALITY value is greater this season than ever, in style, material and workmanship. Yet behind all this is an even bigger factorâ€"your greatest aid in buying. It is the name QUEEN QUALITY, the standard of maker and retailer, your guide to shoes that fit where other: fail; to style: of character and lasting satisfaction. e of the most attractive 1ptatiom of the brogue 2nd so nurh in demand street and general wear. THE value of a good shoe _is not gauged by the price alone. The best way to be sure of value is to see that the name QL‘EEN QUALITY is stamped on your next paxr of shoes. For QUEEN QUALITY value I" arpnrnr rku'e ¢.annn imeffééthzeaâ€"Efie Haynesobuilt 75 motor is a revelation, even to veteran motorists. Thin in the achievement of the exclusive Haynes volatilize: and advanced motor decimSeethe new,imptoved?Haynea 75 and you will know that it attains height- of desirability. v HAYNES “75 ' Alert with flexiblqflowing power- med“ ‘0. dime“ “91m“??? Than-‘WH-y-u” Illinois Auto Exchange FELL BROS. m. Com, osmium- 21 Bank Lane, Lake Forest. Ill. The Motor Superb! r attractive the brogue in demand SMART SHOES FOR ALL omCu «+9.0 Toad-cu. 82395: M £324.. W. 32395; gop- 509 Central Ave. Highland Park, Ill. '. H. GRIFFITHS Tel. Lake Forest 624 Box 162, Lake Forut. Ill. Toad-OI feet in depth, out. Inn pipe nun be chased in twelve (12) inch id"- nnl diameter vitrified. ”It. glued hub Ind spigot tile pipe. “id tile pipe laid with nor- tar joints compoeed by volume at one (1) part Portland Cement nnd two (2) ports and nix- ed with Infidel" Mr, including all excava- tion. becktlllinz, unip- ing. testing, nnd remov- al of all surplus excl- vnttd materials. laid complete at $9.00 per lineal foot 5670 pounds asphaltic cont- 9d cast iron water pipe fittings. l-id with had and mkum joints com- plete in place at 6c per pound 9 an iron bod). brawn mounted fire hydranta, Ludlow type or its equal. {or six (6) inch connection to mninwith ail (6) inch iron body, bronze mountrd nuxil- iary vnlves with cut iron boxes and lids (or a depth of trench of five feet and six inche- (5'6"), with oneâ€"quark Pr 1“) cubic yardl NOTICE 0|“ AWARDING CON- TRACT Notice is hereby given to all per- sons interested Hut the bids for tho furnishing of all labor. (Doll and Inn- tarids necessary for the construc- tion of - comm-cud spun! 0! mm min: in that part of the Pint Add dltion to aninia Highlands within the Corporate Limit: of; a: City 0‘ Highland Park, were on th- 7th day of April A. D. 922. and F. E. Kamimki. being the lowest vapou- Iible bidder. the contract: vu I'Ifd- ed to aid F. E. Kuninnfl on 0» list day of April, A. D. 19?. Slid bid far tho work i n 5200 11m! {at It: (6') Inch intern-l dime". u- phqltic coated, cut Iron timepieces the City i chi time I this ordim SECTION 4 This ordimnce dull; be in force and eflect from And After} it: passage :nd appmv‘l. SAMUEL M. HASTINGS . ATTEST: ,E. A. WARREN, City Clerk. Passed April 21. 1922 SECTION 3. All penom midinz within the City Ind I“ prion, flrmu, or corporation: doing business within the city are hereby ”queued to at and run uny and all cloth or other timepieces under their control within the City in momma with the 0- ch] time .- provided by Scction l of this ordinance. SECTION 1. Cenml stmdln‘l' time shall. from and lfkr April 30th.}. A. l). 1922. be the ofllci I tine withlnL the City of Highland ark for the transaction of ill (‘ity ‘bulinm; ex- cept that from 2:00 I. m. on the [at Sunday in April in the our 1922 and. every year thenafter. ciol time {or the (‘ity_ of Highland Park Il'llll be adv-need one hour, Ind at 2:00 I. m. on the last Sunday in Sedtember of the year 1922 and every yen thereafter. such oflicial time ahfll,‘ y the ro~ unlmz of one hour, he returned to Central standard time; and all legal or oflirial pmeeedinxn of the ('ouncil and all official business of the (‘ity shall be regulated thereby; and when. by unlinanre. resolutiun. or Action of any muniripll officer or body. am not must he'perfurmed at or within a- prescribed time. it ahnll be In per ' formed according to such official [time-.6 SEt‘TlUN 2. All clocks or other timepieees in or iipon public buildins‘ or other premises mninhined at the' expense of the (‘ity of Highllndi‘ Park shall he set ond run muting to the official time I: provided in Section 1 hereof. and it it hereby‘ made the duty of the oflcer or othcri person hnving control and charge ofi such building or buildintl and prom-'1 iles to see tht the aid clock: or] other timepieces are set and run in: accordnnce with the and“ time ul provided 'by this ordinate. per lined foot. loud 1nd mun ts. 1.0 hid u no aver-cc m at five (5) (and: (6) luck. in open much-I including I“ M)- ing. buck-filling. Ho inc. motion at puc- menu and lemon! d All mmlm MW mum kid on- pm g: 31.57 per lin- ed foot ........................ 1 lineal {0d nix“) hell intern-l plume coated. an Iron "tar pipe. vow-c . thirty that And WOO- unun (38.8) pounds per lined foot with lead and «hum joins, laid in tunnel from Dino (9) to aim (19) ORDINANQB 1‘. m “ch! 11¢. In 02 City 0! 11mm Put “(Ace-up“ Daylight Sud-g My. Ann April 30th. A. D. "22. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY 0? HIGH‘ LAND PARK: ;mmmq;nrmmunm 3: l3 Approval-April 22, 1922 (“rufihed stom' pllced “round hydrant drips. Including all tmnchlnz. hackfilling. leuing Ind removnl of all surplus nun-led macerhll. 2w! cumpkte n't “$.35 each . . six (6) inch (13'. ion thirty than Lad dino- mth (88. a) pond;- Mayor. t 81“... 1260.00 840.” 795.15 13 brick unwary VIM units, (out H) (as! interim! dinmeh-r. rolls eight (8) inch“ thick. bottom six (6) inches thick. laid in mortar competed by volunc cl one (I) part Porthnd «~an and Hum (a) part.- nnd mind with mMm vat", height THIS IS 1 ol brick work on! I" seven (7’ fed. «uh vuult fund-bed whh a as! iron mnnholc'corer weighing four hundnd eighty (480) pound: and coated with an n- ph-ltic caning, indud- in: I” excavating. but filling. and "mm/ll of I” surplus excavated mun-ls. command complete at $49.00 each connection: to pram! qu-r main. including all exrnvuixm, hu'kflll- ing.‘ tuning present In- “no. vdm~lnd~ at $28.00 out 1‘ weakest linkâ€"no car is bet- ter than its chassis! It you could watch every detail of manufacture of the SPE- CIAL-SIX you would be tre- mendously impressed with the precision that marks ev- ery operatibn. With Stude- baker, quality comes first â€"- then quantity. afterwards. Six hundred and eighty inspect- ors, guided by delicate gangs and measuring instruments, make 9500 inspections during manufacture. ‘Ochninkstmngei’thmm ”TC! 1... Lil'i'. l. No car is better than its chassis! (to-n . 637.!» GOOD CLOTHES ARE JUN.“ The Union of I majority o! the trim With- tb Elvin“ the Col-pun“ LII-v I“ City cl KW Park; dummums-uu thus-“Micah“.uy m WI within 'Toul wt of ML, lwithln he; bu of”! data m. i 1 gr:- hid At lut upon: the idle rich were working About 12 hon" a day trying to lo! how they could [at still richer. Formerly Duty Rhoda. wu I pop- nln chant-hr of fit-don. but Dusty 131ml: Item to he mo" in evident. just now. price It which the an: In: award“. ECONOMICAL CLOTHES ' 'lhey last longer; you buy less often; they hold their shape and look better while you’ re wearing them. We sell nothing but line quality: Hart Schafiner Marx clothes; we sell them because they- ’re best for youâ€"that makes them best for us. IODILB AND PRICE SAIL‘EL I. HASTINGS, WARD W. waum. E. G. HUBER. FRANK L. CHENEY. ARTHUR 6. BROWN, (‘ouiua'l of tho (‘0' o! Micki-cud Park, Illinois. “ dunno-mt puc- SEE THE NEW STYLES 3 3 The Store With the Guaranteed Merchandlu aid 188.8LJoh-Amwmn. n" Someofthepugumedin Studebaker impaction are occur- as to one-lid! of one-thomndth of an inch. flea than the thick-- no. of tissue paper. Precidon like this protect! you agaimt imperfections-â€" a 3nd protects the great name of Studebaker which has A ride in the SPECIAL-SIX will impress you with its qualityâ€"â€" long servicg will prove its de- pendability. 1...; Fifi. I. Gmlalult'utPutAv. _Whljt M. MANOOGIAN “Vedas-tall ”Yakima-doe. p

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