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Highland Park Press (1912), 29 Jun 1922, p. 3

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CUSE :5 A 00R NEIGRBOR nirw and to fisit the l platinum mount- :3. We would ilike ‘s so we can fact Avenue . P. 181 nti‘t, H=gh§and Park .retteis ‘ighwuod. Illimis Iuppliec . 8 NORTH FIRST ST. '17! gAPOLOGY .' 'RANSFER C0. l Phone Ht. P. E 630 1rda§ 79c 1 9c Windes Marsh Civil Engineers and Surveyors 598 Birch Slreet Winnetka. Illinois _ Phones Winnetka 232 Highland Park 1251 AND GRAIN 6:00 p. m. ING ROOM 1v dolivend f? in) 3'clo noon. rv‘wmw 00000000020010.00-QCCJROM OOOOOIIODIOOOCOOOOCCOCOU W. E. Waterhouse Watchmaker and Jeweler Sixteets Years at Schneider’s : 361 Central Avenue Sewing Machines Repaired. Called [or and Delivered. Highland Park o..3A.Hmm. m“. am DENTIs'r8_ Telephone 265 All makes of watches. clocks md erelry for. callad repaired and delivered 10 M arket Square n] H' \ D ngflyfl/mm gag/"fig”- Civil Engineers and Surveyors 598 Birch Slreet Winnetka. Illinois QUALITY TIRE SHOP Columns Two Kinds Of Can Not F o'und in “Used Car” It will place you under no obligation to ’phono for a demonstration at once. One reason there is a scarcity of used Hu mo- biles, is the exce lent, low-cost service they af- ford their original own- an over a period of years. The owner be- lieves, and with reaton, that it is the part of wit- dom for him to hold on to his Hupmobile. “is in a bug: play-c and Mt it is unmfnrt- »ti~.'-~. ()m‘ sm'vin' 14 rapid H'H! pdiu' kut nut what '--=u'\! cuH hu<tling or ‘.>u:tiim:. Confection des- wr'n' that will rhcvr. The other it the Hupmo- bile kind-in such sharp demand that it need not be advertised. One kind in the car so new that it hns not yet been fully tested out in service. Telephone Lake Forest 23 Lake Forest l (H H Local marriage license clerks de- clan» that when even the police, or the pawnts of the “would-be" bride and groom all the oflice with a re- quest to refuse them with a license. the request Is always carried out and the clerks will detain the couple paw-r reporter last Saturday. “If the Milwaukn- cnuples Who can- nnt get married in their own state Come down here and commit perjury. 1 don't M‘c huw we arv (u U!“ which answers are true and which are false,” said one of the clerks. “We are very particular that the appli- vants abide by the laws of this state. but if they tell an untruth about their agu m- havu no way of check- ing up (in them." SlHHW. Route No. 17: is picked up at thv statv line and is followed all the way to lloughton. When the- road liuiltlini.r is completed lit-tween Thi-rcsu and Loniira in \Visi-onsin. 'thq- lath-r stziti- with the t-xceptivn of ‘svniu Work ncur Ucoiito will he wim- iila‘tc. thus formingr fl purmunrnt tiuflii- line from St. Louis to the Mii-higan >tiitv linv. “Route 15 has Wonderful rnnil< in jlfpiut-r Michigan. l-Ittrnsiw i'ouil 'i‘tiiairs anil huililint: are taking place ,ut im-wnt. When the wvrk is L'Unl- I‘li‘thtl in .Vl'ii-qut-ttv count)". this ~t‘0ullY)‘ will {Mist of ()nt‘ of the ‘gimiiz-st through highways of iii._\' gt‘ounty in any of thc Mates which 'Sheridun road trflVt‘TSl'S. A num- hvr of bridgi-s rvccntly wa>hcd out ,iii'i» iwing rt'prK‘t‘d with more i-n- iduring foundations, so that when 'tho rvgular tourist hu-‘iness opt-mi ‘Ly July. the “immunities ali-ng the lhighway will he in a position to hid I lit‘al‘[)' \u-lconio- and hospitality to the ‘\i~itors." » Th0: Greater Sheridan road is thr’ ioutci-ini- t'f the Shc‘iilan Road lm- l I apiovcnit-nt as<(x'intiiuii of \Vl$(‘i'l‘.~lll which was originally organiud to promote the highway lwtv‘m-n t‘hi. iciigo and Milwaukee. ~t‘oâ€"oporiiting, 'with the Sht‘ridan Road Improve.» ment of Illinois. the Greater Sheri- dan Road. lni'. was incorporated- ’ under the \\'i.~'coiisiii statutes. {or iii gain or profit. but to boost the coin- lmunitics and business interests [along the entirv Sht-ridan Highway, from St. Louis to Houghton. Mis- souri hopes to benefit by attracting :Wisconsin and Northern Michigan‘ ltourists to St. Louis and other in», l souri points. and Illinois horn-5 in benefit in u llkt‘ manner. ‘: The officers of the Sheridan Road. lIiita. uni: Ray Smith. Republican lilotcl. Milwaukee. l’re-sident; (lw'rgc lA. West, Milwaukee. vlL‘t"Pr85l(lt'lll; Jerome (K Dretzkn, Cudnhy, Trous- lurer; J. S. Smith. President of iht‘ Nos. S. Smith Publishing (‘ow )lil- EWaUkcc , Secretary. The hotel in» lterests of Milwaukee urn spending lmure than $5,000 in St. Louis alonc ito advertiw Iht‘ vacation limit in lWisconsin and l'pper Michigan. D D i l i l D . . The continuum complaints rvgis- tcrod ly .‘lilwuukw ofiiciuh against Lake ('uunty utficers in the county clerk's office. and particularl) thus. at tht' marriage license bureau, hm“? brought down the wrath 0! [hr li- cense clerks in Wnukegan. and a stutcnxnt 0f the procedure in th' office wa< made to a Waukezan mws- paw-r reporter last Saturday. “If the Milwaukn- cnuples Who can- Complaints from Milwaukee Amuse Lake County Li- cense Olfice Staff “MARRIAGE MILL" [S DEFENDED BY CLERK'S ‘1] :h» policy arrive. In casesl "It is a beautiful scenic trip from St. Louis to ('hicugo via Springfield. and frum Chicago to Milwaukee, one passes through Chicago's most beautiful suburbs along the lake at Zion City. “1.. but this will in put in shape by August or by Sep [ember 1. at the latest. "()nr must trawl over the Sheri- dan road from St. Louis to Houxhton in nrder to oniuy this wonderful highway," said Mr. Smith. “The road is complete from St. Louis tu ('hicago and one can lvan- St. Louis at 5 o'clock in the morning and arrive in Milwaukee at It) u‘cluck at night. There is a bud half milv the organization J. S. Smith. Secretary of the Greater Sheridan road. Inc. was in the city and explained the plans of Thousands of dollars will he spent by Milwaukee and ('hii-auu business intervsts to call uttvntiun to the highway and the hvauties that await the tourists in the scenic wonilerlands 0f Wiscunsin aml Upper Michigan. As recognized in St. Louis. (‘hi- cage and Milwaukee the Sheridan road now extends from St. Louis to Houghton. Michigan, and in course of time, when all road work is com- pleted, it will be one of tlw most famous arteries of trawl in ‘the country. x This city is included in the plan- a! the Greater Sheridan road. Inc”; to bring into Wisconsin and Upper‘ Michigan thousands of tourists; from the south, southwest and south» east. When All Work 18 Completed It Will Be One of Nation‘s Famous Arteries of Travel GREATER SHERIDAN ' ROAD IS BOOSTED A WONDERFUL HIGHWAY I truvvrsos. .-\ num- rvccmly wa>hcd uu! It has been pointed out that un- 19.“ steps an- uken to prevent the ruthless removal of the lotus blow sums that Lake county in the course of the next '{cw your: will lone nu lotus beds. which are regarded on among the fines! to be found any- where. Commercial interest. removed seven] ‘tone of blouoms In! full. curling them away in truth to be used an interior detention: in homes. The action of the county board last Thursday In urging the xenon! assembly to enact a law to prevent commercial inn-nests from removing lotus flowers from Gran lake meets with xvnernl coâ€"operltion on the part of interests in Luke county. It has been pointed out that un- 19.“ steps an- uken to prevent the “Applicants are sworn to amwr 1all questions asked concerning the application lot marriage license, and the questions asked r all of ithe laws regarding mar in "IL l nous. If they tell us undo oath. that fthey are of an. no nla n to each other, divorced {or a year or more. and that there is no law in their own {state or the stake of Illinois under lwhich they could not be legally mar- gried, we have to believe them Win- :conflin laws am not the same as llli- ‘nois. and if the Wisconsin people do not care to abide by thnir laws. I do not see how we‘ can refuse thom a license as long as they abidc by ours." Supervisors Seek to Keep Com- mercial Interests From De- spoiling Grass Lake ASK LEGISLATURE 10 SAVE LOTUS REGION (hut you people new: hr About,” dednu-d one a! t!- c “P00- ple come here who hflot been divorced for a year am! we refuse to issue a lioenn. ‘ when one or thew our pk looks the club request the noun Number of the parties home on long fist-hoe inquire their correct eye. 3 Ian) not. riegee ere halted in thh way. “There ere many "new tinned EVERYBODY WW I m KIWI-AND P4 Mayor Samuel M. Hastings and other Prominent Speakers will deliver short" addresses ' F and Sedan will be given away Free Auaple Faking Space {pr 1.000 cm of50piecuwithaZOpieceBugleandDrumCorps BASEBALL GAME 1:30. PM Elks Club vs Yomg Mens Club Walt‘er Ford’s Original Orchestra for Dancing neFutmOnhw-dww SPEAKINGâ€"RACINGâ€"DANCING Highland Park Chicago Woman’s Band ‘ rogd by an unidentified other. and the result in “fine and coal" udded to the strong box of Volin'l amaz- hcld.~W-ukmn Daily News. Thi- “law-enforcer” with th- In- Itht 0! Sherlotk Ham. parka hll Willyn-Knight along the road in front _of a houae. it due- not matter who-e. and waits for the unwary one who proceeds {aster than_20 miles an hour ‘m-er the state installed concrete jhithway north and wath ol the limits of Zion. The 20 mile an hour ruling is the child of the common council of Zion City. This minim of the law rents im- patiently at the wheel, and if a mo- torist passe: him going {alter than 20 miles an hour. it in but the work of a moment {or the copper'l car‘ to be in motion, and before the nat. ural momentum of the “amulet" has alackened. the umuepectinr driver in cmded to the alde o! the The meanest method of onhrcin‘ the town speed luv: u” brought; to light urly this morning in I pin-E ting specially defined for Inch I trick-Zion City. and the vnmin‘ to all motorists who can not avoid paring through Zion (‘My is. keep your weather eye out for I Willy-o Knight touring car with plninl clothes ofliccr at UM: who]. 1 ZION OFFICER USE AN AUNMOBILB NOW A copy ‘0! the mounta- in to be transmitted ‘0 «ch Rpmuflw In the Gene"! humbly u ml .1 the state senator of this Mark-c. the request of the county haul III will and a solubl- law. This I“ pmlnbly would am pm a. m Ii: from picking n rumbl- nun-bu- olthc bio-alumni!“ ville-nth- tbo pick (u more dun thy need. and it Ibo will keep tho maul-I Ilium“ quay. ( .wv‘h SUNSET PARK y.

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