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Highland Park Press (1912), 25 May 1922, p. 6

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it I? A ‘ North Green Bay road presents another problem that must be soon solved. Although it is a busy thorofare, accommodating a éontinuous stream of motor cars and trucks, Green Bay road fiorth of Central avenue is still a bumpy, patched-up stretch of fiom out macadam. Each year the worst holes are filled temâ€" firarily with rolck and tar, and each year many more are“ hollowed " t by the constant wear and tear of thousands of vehicles. The " esent pavement is inadequate. and it is only a question of time‘ ; fore a permanent improvement will be necessitated. Let's go! , r better streets in Highland Park. I a When the new Highland Park-Deerfield pavement is com- pleted Within a few months this city will have a good concrete fivement all the way to Deerfield and Telegraph roadâ€"almost! at is, there will be a stretch from Green Bay road to the city its full of ruts, and all but impassable in places. At present that part of the road is perhaps the worst between Highland Park and Deerfield. The rest of the road. though not paved, is more smooth. The situation here is somewhat like that in Zion. 0n eithér side of Zion Sheridan road has been in good condition. but the stretchthrough the heart of the city has always severely‘ tried the patience of even the best-humored motorises. Surely we do not want Highland Park classed with Zion in the matter of roads. When the new Highland Park-Deerfield pavement is con- structed let’s bring it right up to Green Bay road. instead of Stopping it at the city limits! I According to specifications thefic‘itfnf‘e‘nts a 600 or 750-galion machine. The American-LaFrance is perhaps the best buy. More of these machines have been sold during the past few years than all other makes combined. It is said that the sales for the last three years were as follows: 1919, American-LaFrance 432; all other makes 298; 1920, American-LaFrance 455; other makes 397; 1921, American-Wrance 377; other makes, 294. The Amefican-IAance has been tried by hundreds of cities and is endorsed everywhere. It is a substantial machine, chain driven, and dependable.“ Why take a chance on a less-known make when ALA..- : there is so much at stake? g'romorrow evening at five o’clock the city authorities will n bids for a new fire truck. The need for more adequate fire ting apparatus in Highland Park has been felt for a long time, and the majority of citizens read with gratification that the step toward securing it is about to be taken. The choice of machine will not be made until all of the bids have been carefully examined. It is. hoped that the best will be purchased. Published weekly by Joan L. UDILL and PAUL L. UDELL. at Highland Park. , Luke County, Illinois Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911,13 the post office 1! High- Mild LP‘Ik' Illinou, under the Act of Much 3,1879 The Highlanb Park Press (W - «rm " New?» \“x‘éw'w‘xé‘ ALBERT LARSON 156/ PkE SIX 3; ThisCommunity’s Tribute HIGHLAND PARK TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Radio Guides Magazines and Books HOBTQN R. IAVOI GEORGE P. GOODNOW HARRY PAL'L I’m-Hum Vin-Prolific“ Cutler What memorial tribute could be more fitting? Next Tuesday we seek to honor our soldiers and sailors who foughtnot for conquest but for liberty and justice. May the memory of their price- less service inspire each one in this community to defend the principles for which they died-.â€" that these may be handed down to future generations. BUYING A NEW FIRE TRUCK 'OUR WORN OUT STREETS “The Bank of Personal Service" \WfiWbQ-Vé \“b‘i‘fifi THURSDAY. MAY 25, 1922 Stationer w» M Ta lot and has under construction a ‘summor home. which mldsone more tn the several hundred that an now (-m'oyinz the ~«ummm‘ sport. The Y. W. (K A, Cafeteria will close all day Decoration «lay. Mr. and Mrs. Axel R. [Anon m the proud and happy parents of 3 baby boy. born Tuesday. May twenty third. The next Junior Star meeting will; be held Monday evening It um; hall. All who expect to uke part in' the Young People’s night an expected to be present. ‘ Mi: Roy limmt-r who underwent an operation {or appendicitis at the Augustana hospital last Week Monday is gi-tting along nicely. Portage Lake. Mich. (mm dexn'p- lions gin-n by Frank Brady. is quite soothing, m a tired mind and fatigued body. Fishing. golfing. hunting, rac- inz, swimming. beautiful mason. magnificiont moonlight nights, bnlmy air that is invigorating. and the wave: that are lashing the shores 0! Por- tage. and Lake Michigan lullabiea a tired mind to peaceful slumber; 505‘ much attracted. Frank has pun-hand The Lake ('ounty (Md Fellows Ab striation will meet Saturday evrning in Antiovh Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. “’3an who are en route from St. Petenburg. Plan to their summer home It Gull Lake. Augusta, Mich. are spending a week in Highland Park visiting friends and minivan. Mm. Archibald Abercromby and children are spending a low days WI week in Des Plainea. 11L. visiting friends. f.u*l Mr. sud Mrs. George M. Sunni pm), will attend the annual outing of and“; h Indian: Society of Chm at Culvwm. ver. “ML, on Satqu-y. lay mama." Their guests from Hixhhnd M will‘ The be Dr, and Mn H. B. Roberta Hail“... Seward is one o! the founder: of the f E society. lgr. Mr, John Scott. Sr” 0! Minna-pom. Minn. spout thc- wwk end here visit- inx his sons. Miss Helen Mayer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mayer has been ap- pointed assistant manager of the Lansing Conservatory of flunk at Lansing. Mich. Ilr. J. W‘ Kupp is president or the toilets 1nd R. E‘ Olen is chairmm o! the bond. Mrs. Harri»: “'0“!me and «laugh tcr Myrtle haw n-turnod from Mobile. Fm. whom lht‘)’ spvnt lho last chm months. ‘14), Mix; H3“: ltofwrt ‘ H. :‘bn mm mm; fi-rmvr 1y 0! Sirwrulun l'm'n :ml liznvnsuuml an- no\\ imutmi m tin-Ir nr“ humv. «'urns-I of \‘mv and Lindv‘n ;I\v~, which 1‘ ahwut cumplr-de. .‘h‘.\ i', .\ “fink-m n-lurnml from hm Mum”, L... on Monday of thin \vm-k Mr Watkins who is attending the Grm‘ml Aw'mbl) of the Presby- terian ( ‘,humh l.’ . A” use a commis- sioner from the Prlsbyu-r) of China- go will return nn Saturday. ‘14}, Mu; ltofwrt 1y 0! Sin 3r" no“ :Gvorgv (I Musvlv)‘ fhnspitul, (ivnmu on 1 16th. .‘ll‘. (V _-,\ l'fl‘lll‘l'."()'\ Hf \\ l‘vntrul :nrn :m I'X))pl”}v‘0' of thv Bowman Dairy 1 u. H115 Judd} Injured Mum «My “inn (ht hm'w- \xhich hr “as dxnim: lmume {lightcm-d ran awn». and Upset 1hr “upon. Thr mndrn! u ‘ urwl «in (n) v :::~ 111,. Luku- Fan-st. I’wlrrwn \Hn lukrn (u (M Almv “C‘Hl‘ Hui-'IH. ;\n~l nturn-w'. in Ins hunw t Mrs. P. (I Nm-n‘nlwrg will n‘lurn twiuy frnm P010. HI. \\ hvn' .‘hl' spvnt the pm! “1-ka Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schrey of Pratt, Kan. spent several «by: this week with their sistnr Mn. William Guyot. trip in the east. They stopped It Indinngpolg. 1nd,. Wheeling, W. \'a.. Washinmun, I). (‘. New York. Nil]:- ra Falls. Philadelphil and DetroIL Mr. Peurl attended the Moving Picturv Thvatn- Owners cunwnlmn if} Wuhington. l). (X 3‘22: 15“". * .\h LS an! Mr. and Mn. John O'Keefe re- turned yesterday mornin: 1mm 0 two week's trip to Toronto. Clam; While there they “tended the Com vention of the Brotherhood of Rnilu road Tninrnen and their nuxilhriu. 'Mr. W. E. Becker left Mondny {or I Wat’s busineu and pleu-ure trip to Minnupolia, Minn. ‘Mi‘lnd Mrs. William Purl. Mr. and Mrs. (‘lyde Morgan Hie nnd {'H «Nah A reunion of the Fort Sheridnn‘ Hospltll club will b. held Sunday; afternoon and evening Juno third In the home of Mrs. H. E. lnon on E.‘ Central ave. .’ Ml .k‘\ I '1')! H Mr. and In. Gum Sun“ u; spending neural dun In IN. I”... when they attended the wedding of Mn. Shumnn'n sister. 41' h 3'0“ \\ 115 \'\ .5 « :er W WWW M ‘mzmomxnpmpmmnnm ll: thy-u.“ Hui-'1 lulu) “and Wnlten have re- I three week: motor gut. They stopped It ml! born to Mr. and Mrs, Hair: (‘1' ("mama mt) \uilmi un 1hr .m‘ .‘Iwntru-ul. May L.» I‘vtmnml from Mr :tllrntlml (hr :m «(I HH‘ MU 1t All Nnflh MW}: ujg; «ms. w. Bl'(‘Kl.EY sens l mu: FOREST PROPERTY -Y- m I h». rented «km for 1h: . The publn of Rub . attend the a: Killilfl‘fl. "It. pottery, ham . Can-db he Com Tickets will be on ale a! the filth ‘School today And Friday noon. and 'm-y be ordered through my of the jhixh school nude-nu. or may be pur- ffchued Friduy rveninx u the door. gTinw, fl p. m. Place. D. S. H. 8. fGirls' gymun'um. [Wm H]. pm Barker‘s Prescription Flavor: nah Cake. and Fan-tin” Simply ddidom. Th. tut- }hfi “than. Ask Mr P. T. A. no pun-hut- some of 0» Ian known. but highly import.“ enha- Hrnl innrumo-nu The Chorus will ’conxiu of I hundred mica and vi" {Jinx two groups Iof WI. one of them with orchestr- mmlmcat. The other chom accompaniment. and ‘thou- lor Huh-r Williams will be ‘plnyfil by Arne: Bodholdt (‘onovet The Mnndolin club. which has 1'!- cenuy boon nor-gamma. has am yet been heard in public. but we know from former yarn that whatever Mr. Tomuo do". is done well. The remainder n! the pmm will be KH'O" by the Ohm-um and the chorus under Mr. (‘onovcr'n dimflm TM orchestra. Whlfh u larger “at ever before, hut hrenty-four plants. and W protmlu o! the concert will go Chil'fl}' inm I fund. started by the. H i The dune”. which will ho done by Elihu Alice Flint. lawn» Km- ‘ger. Edith Vail. Ellen Smith. Non- lW-hmu. at... Mums. w G..- vim Wilson, will be delixhtful. back 11 m Marin; tad manning. They ‘will include: 14 Cdehm: Influx Guotu Dimwir Undo Kunlflhlklh Rumba Plant a! Hen-en: Clan-allude They will be mmled by Hill‘ Salome Band. pinto; Ila Cnnon.‘ violin. and Ir. Conan-r, cello. l conful performuwa of Gabon. Old Sullivug’n “Trial by Jury.” I fur weeks 130. Ind flair vu'fious AW mbe!oreflnP.T.A.lndufln Father's and Son's. And Iodur’l and Dmhtcr‘n dinner; The Boy" do. club In: Also has: invlud .9 IN I! Waukenn High School in the not! HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC PIBTIVAL The natural bean' 0! the (round: together wi‘h the wrmundino will doubtku tend to nuke this one a! the mount buutjful residential nec- tionn on the North Show. m’ Hughlnnd Park. \hruugh his rt- prt‘h-nluthfl. Mr N. J. Ian-nu and Joseph Wynn-10L The Northnoor Kenny (‘o.. an wing to subdivide dun act-ena- into lot: and are going [0 develop thin into I Nth clan resident“! community. Thr Nurthnumr Runny (‘u., have .xu-t amuln‘d 1H non-u on Sheridan ro-d. fronting Hm MM‘nrmitl and Rye-nun mtatgs This property was purt'hurd {rum ('hurln W. Buckley ”1-me um .1 - naulml) :a .mJ prummnu clnhi and h:- m nmurnmi 111 NH .mn .‘mmr l .Ih' (' rfi’v‘ Hf (firthh h: “)1!” "HHHUH l"'>!'ninh' XUHP. 5 Hm!“ n; fi and “In clmrrh um fill"! mm mm paths/my {rm-nth Th: flora) tnbuhx‘ “th mun) um! huuutrful and nun-f (in! In Mr air-mum In Much Human“ mu NH :md 10 Um Human“ andi r1:nr-i fnr h.- :nlelni paunb *1 Uh'tyinw‘ 1)f‘,H WIWHP :h" ('l‘fn' Th" {um-r3) >('F\'I(‘c'\ u'I-rv‘ hr“ in! Trmxly (lunch a! Um:- n'cIock on! Sunday ant-moon Thv ho} choir, u! \‘hlrh Howard haul lu-vn n m9m~ lwr. sum' 1h.- )n‘mn.» alum: “1th 1hr unis" rhmr uni Hn- uunrtl'lh- Um. \4-11 m. The Phil-tha- GM- chop may sup- per “I! take place Saturday evening ,‘ in me (‘ommunity Center. Little How-uni Dormant. the usa- yeur Um son of Mr. nnd Mrs. 0m Dunnont. died of pneumonin on Fri» day morning. May 19. at nine o'clock. after a week's illm’n. Eu-ry potable v'Tort wu~ mndv [u nw- him but "an tho bvmnmng [hr dmmu- mu. of such muhchunl typo than! the M7011: of the doctnr and u! Yrivnds wrn‘ unavail- my, SUDDEN DEATH FRIDAY RESULT OF PNEUMONIA Howard Dar-cut. 10 Yarn Old Dies Followlnx Weeks’ lll~ neon. Fallen] Sun. th «km for the summon - The public in cordially Knit-d to attend the exhibit of m V“. draw- in, pottery. an. In the An W man of the High School tort!» um two weeks. The CNN! in open to the public daily and] G p. In. ,__ .V_. m 8)er have today for Dun-um. 1-» when M Will m I“ ordinan- carunanies of It. Jam L M. o! M V. (Continued ‘ from Pan 1) Uh- [Htv‘ H} chm. xvthm ml m (hr ( luLhflme-fl u. xvthmwu and (in bad) nu: m (hr (-hun-h until Monday} ' Mun I! “an .nlc-rrnl .n lbw! ;)Vlil'l' Ct'nhlt‘r), Um RI'V MT : "Funny . inmwh‘ 1h.- )n‘mn.» alum: \th 1hr; F uni HH- qu-fll'tu‘, U", n ,IHYTpIr nn-i imprmisut-g n. was!) hump but hy . 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