Public Service Company a Rid- Jid Ironing Board Demonstration at our Electric Shop Tel. Highland Puk 1“ Corner 8‘. Johns Ind Purl Ava. {77" “W TOURING CAR SPRINGER PERSON Why should you buy any car but a Ford? Prices lowest, parts lowest, operating and up- keep expense lowest, yet a Ford car will take you any place any car will go. These are sensible, not extravagant times, and a Ford is the most sensible car for anyone to own. Terms if (the retail price of which is $5.00) Many people have accepted the bargain chance. We have extended it considerably be- yond the limit ï¬xed original- ly but the date of ï¬nal withdrawal of the arrange- ment is approaching rapidly. 31 down and $1 a month and obtain with it absolutely FREE OF NORTH ERN ILLINOIS HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS Authorized Dealt" -) Na ‘) swittum u; tlu- run. and , l thirty (30) (not apart. luid cum lctA- at Thirty ('ents 13.1Ҡper ineal foot ................ $41400 catch hibifh constructul of brick iiiaaonry. brick laid with mortar rum inst-d by volume of one ll) port Pm and cement and threw (3) parts ‘ttnd. miXed with s'ufTicu-nt water. inside dinmr‘tcr thn‘e and une-hnlf title) feet. side walls eight (Ni inches thick, bottom six (6b inches thick. inside depth six and three- qunrtvrs (6“) feet below the on- tabllshcd grade where locnted, in- cluding :ill excuxzitinn, each {ur- nishtd With Lin c-iyht (M inch in- side duimt-tv-r Vitrlï¬l‘tl tile pipe trap and four hundn-d (400) pounds usphultic coated rust iron inlet cover. cnn<tructcd completi- it! Sixt) [hillni‘s 1360.00) each. . H. $120.00 inlet basins constructed a! brick masonry. brick laid with mortar compou‘d by volume of one (I) part Portland cement and three (3) parts hltnll mixvd with sufï¬cient Water; 3'1le walls eight (5) inches thick. bottom six (6) inches thick. inside de th three (3) feet below the established grade where located including all excavation. each Yur- nished with an eight (3) inch in- side diameter vitriï¬ed tile pipe out- let'pipe and four hundred (400) pound asphaltic coated cast iron inlet cowr. inside diameter two (2) feet, constructed com lete at Fortv Dollars ($401 ) ench.880.00 manhole cunstructul of brick ma- sonry, brick laid with mortar com- posed by Volume of one (1) part Portland cement. and three (3) parts sand, mixed with suï¬icient water: sidv uull< eight (Ki inches thick. bottom six (6) inches thick, inside dizimvter three (3) feet. lnslllt' depth below ï¬nished mdc siven nnd (in“‘hfllf l7") fectnvith three-quarter (\l inch round lud- der rounds of wrought iron. spaced «xtuen (ltii â€1(3th apart from top to bottom. including all excavation. furnished with asphaltic coated cast iron manhole cover weighing four hundred and eighty (00) pounds. constructed complete at * Sixty-ï¬ve ($65.00) Dollars..r$65.00 new nsphaltic coon-d, cast iron man- ' hole cover weighing four hundred! I'iL'lit)‘ 134‘“! pound: set in plue tn ï¬nith grade on present catch basin at Bloom Streot at Thirty ($3000) Dollars ..... $3000 present manholes. adjusted to ï¬n- i<hed irradi- it here located at Five $3.00) Dollars each. . $10.00 6.30 Lint-n1 feet of right (8) inch in- 1“) parts sand and three (3) parts' urinal or crushed stone, mixed with .sufï¬cient water; the thickneus of. the proposed paxement shall be s-ewn (7) inches with as phaltic; felt expansion ' intu three-eighths (15.) of an inch0 thick. and aen-nl and one-half (71:) inches wide, \patod thirty feet apart; said pavc- ' merit shall be reinforced witih forty (40D pounds of effective steel fab-i ric,‘ for each one hundred (100) Moore feet, with a painted, corru-z gated. eighteen gauge. wrought imn ‘ strip. six and oneâ€"half (6‘1) inches \\ ide; extended along the Center line of paxcment from end to end of pro sed improvement with ï¬ve- viz the: (N) inch round steel bars ~pnced ten [10! feet center to cen-' :ur from ind to in. of said pro» [listed improvement. each bar shall he ï¬w 15) feet in length. including piotection fiom weather, curing with water and cleaning surface uf pmement after Completion. lnid complete at Two Dollars Fifty (‘ents ($2.50) pvr squurl‘ \nrd. ....... $355000 I’Ni Lineil Feet of Portland cement concrete curbing built integral with the paw-.ment composed by volume of one H) part cement. two 12) parts sand. and three (3) parts straw] or crushed stone, average thickness, including the mortar cont uf the curb. six (6) inches. height. twelu: 1|!) inches; the exposed ~urfucv of the curb <hall be ï¬nished with u mortar coat one in inch thick. composed by volume of one part Portland cement and two 12) parts «and, mixed “ith ~um€wnt miter; open «\pnnsiun jomta. thiee- rnzhtlts t‘u) inches Wide shall be «instructed from the top to the ofJ :9th Bloch! sweet, wen opined†261k day of MHJ '12. Puma. being the lowâ€! sible to :8 «lder, the contact E. Farmer on 1mm m the m .11. Sad Sign? M flint}! 1’“ 0| 4 , n. u. ' Wm {or the work in as follow: 700 Cubic yards of gradlnf {or the rogdway and curbing, inc uding the preparation of the sub xnde. and the removal of ill surplus exu- vnu-d materials. measuml in the cut it - Sixty (Tents ($60) per cubic 91.3!“ 14:30 Squaw Yards of reinforced con- crete pavement. measured {mm rmlway (new to roadway {are of curbing. commsed by volume of one (1) part ortland cement. two 30 Linen! fee! of riflht (8) inch in- sulé‘ «I'nmvh-r \itriï¬ml, salt Klwxl. huh ..n-l quant, l‘l.‘ pipe (ll’tllnl- luitl u! an nu-ragv erth of ï¬ve (5) {wt slV uh mchmt. Including Ill h‘vm‘lximr. thv «1min pip‘ shall b1- rmervd “1th nmlrrs to I depth of {our t h inchm ubovn tho hip of the p‘me‘, the trench shall be backï¬lled with .1 {our (4) inch corv wall of rinllarx am! (he n-mamder with v'u‘th. luul cnmplo-tc- at l‘liuhty (3 KO) ('onts'por {not :00 Cubic Yards of grading {or park- wa 's, measuml in the cut at Fi ty (‘cnts (S 50) per cubic yanl ............ $10000 l1} l7! _ m, "Wmmmcm â€WWW m - . . . $9.00 SE'HN 0') m‘it)‘ u( the [C I" [1.171 3520.00 330,00 {4356290 walk Thvrv x.~ our wonderful [lung thou! fl--=\rr.~. that they seem to harmoniu and ï¬t into all moods. (‘olon that Would clash terribly i! made with lb ‘iï¬cinl «lyextufll. will ufu-n [o \o- gull-r well in I flower but. The add- dotted with wild flowers contain I wule variety of colors. yet under the wonderful alchemy o! lunlhlnc All sec-m to flow miruher in a pleasing uniLv. Yet penph- \\ ho low bnlhancy will (l'sputr Hm: chum. and say that â€It tum-:- flufl Hus apeth’r decried give Chverfulm-n and runshin)‘ qutlit)’ m a place TASTE IN GARDENING A lrtturv'r on xnhkmng (be other day haul that people hu'r 000 my rwl. oranm‘. and mmnu colored fluwvrs. H:- (91! that these sh‘dfl In nut restful. Nun the-y worn-5t "In much (In- ideas of urtn’lty um I.- grl-sst-m-sr. He- {uvured white. blue. and pink in the principal colon. rluimin'g all! they are more retro-h- ung, Thv- home. he unwed. should be the place when. tin-d people come b; noggin fln-nxth and calmm-u forlife. and their flowers should ï¬t ink! this mood. All girl; between the ages of 16 and 21. whether momhen of the Y. W. ('. A. or not. are eligible. Hcken ire pnid so much u qunn and u!- given good. wholesome food and I" {he cherries they want tn out. Any one interested can obtain fur- ther ibfurmntion by calling on the Seth-wry. Phone 675. A manâ€: of uutdmn‘, work and fun mixed. jolly romp-mom while earn- ing vacations picking chem-icy. This is the In: meetinx unu‘l Sep- ltmhvr and many mitten of intorvsl will be brought up {or dluuulou. A full nth-minute in (may desired. (‘herry Picking There will be u cherry picking camp at Stumeon Bay. “fly. under the di- rection o! the (‘ontral Field Y. W. C. A. from July 5 to August 5. lira. W. A. Alexander will entertain the Y. W. C. A. board at her home. 304 N. Sheridan mad. on Tuesday afternoon I! 3 o’clock. The wrular monthly board meeting wlll be held at this lime. and plan. {or the summer's work will be oomploud. The Junior Girl. of the unux‘inion will give I pmrrun the In! hour conï¬ning of pimo and vocd solos. and dances which were uted u the pageant. Mn. Walu-r Bridgman of Lake Forest. who atlmded the national Y. W. C. A. conventlon in Hot Spring- lhe last week in April. will give I shun wport of he? imprualonn of thin moat inlercating convention. Hothora‘ Club The June meeting of the Mothen‘ club was postponed until Thursday, Jum- 8. u 8 p. m. A most inter-ul- lng program has been arranged. In. Frank Pitt will give a talk. Our pun- drinh urn-d at our npollrn fountains will urn-e vnth you and yuu'll arm with us tilt ht-rv is I n-ndn'ou- fur {nlkn whr wan! to flu! mrr .1 drink 01 Wm 5min "VIII a sparkling run Hand I: 7 fun and good hm hm. ' Certiï¬ed JerSeyMilk JE RSEY MILK contains 537' 2 butterfly" the MM per- ".th 0! fly brad 0‘ can. THE MILK WE HAVE POI! BALE IS 1113 BET. THERE. FORE IT COMMANDS THE IIIGHU'I' PRICE Dr. (‘ollum of John Hopkins Univenity. Baltimore, Md, ï¬nds (fur many yun of experimental work. that buflerf-t h the mo“ uluabk human (cod. Jigsaw 1le s. n'ch. the-my. nppcï¬zing and highly nu triuoul. WI. R'ï¬idii'flï¬v Tflé UNITED STATES GOVEIINHENT SAYS; “in. h an. bps! m up,“ A. LAWRENCE MILLS, Owner Hum 290, mum Put. nanot- Nuture’s Greatest Food ups-y» to f!“ in“; ‘ the Iq 1nd t. {0! idem (Mir: "mt: 03m; hui‘dk L. p" hxres i «M I“ pvn'el um shut“ the H mllv i \‘dr I H F. ‘ '1‘ Y aid-i- (sh. 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