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Highland Park Press (1912), 13 Jul 1922, p. 3

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Dunn“; i St. Johns Afel‘o : ND run: 5' [1.1.1303 . ooooo-oo‘oooooooo. ,,,,,,,, ‘VV,7,V 1-K Eitnmam furnhhod Shore Decdfitiné Co. (N45. Inc :3 12 and Pape‘flunging Andrew \ero‘b r" Pamlin; - Spunky ‘ohm ha. H thud Put kWh-w» HERS ooooooooéoooooool rtLu’uoss 535': J. W. SIEDD flaming. nghfind Park, m m/ity Shoes Icntral Avenue . 315 my and gget the ['15 EN QUALITY [ Shoes er Men. some iné and see DPCSSIOTI Travel c. v. NIQHOLS DENTIST? Highwood] Illinois urday 79c 19c When your Ford car, or Fox-dean tractor need. attention, can on us. For remember we are prop- erly equipped, employ competent meant-nice, and use Genuine Ford and Fordooo parts in an repair work: SPRINGER PERSON 50% OF GENUINE FORD PARTS RETAIL FOR LESS THAN 10c EACH more wmfimthemuxdyouwm {any lowest possible costâ€"tho same 'everywhexe. Don't be misledâ€"Insist upon GENUINE FORD PARTS mde by the Fad um Company. By so doing yogwill get from 35 to 100 percent treated anoy steels specified i}: Ford formulas (hr the manufacture of GEN- UINE FORD PARTS. ' Ford parts, like almost everythmg' also worth while. an oountetfeited. Imitation parts are manufactured to SELL at the highest possible rate of profit and the grades of steel used are consequently not the sqmeuhigh quality, specially heat- Corner 8:. John and Pitt Aves Tel. Highland Purl I“ Ask for Part: Price List HIGH LAND PARK. ILLINHIS Allhcrliod Dulcn Om- trouble with matrimony toi'n ilototpeophhmmnm-nnfi {like alimony. > w Suh'ect {or next Sunday's Lesion ru", m1, “Life". Services (it? held in thin Church every Sunday morning .2 30:“. 8a- «My school meets at twelve o'clock and is open‘ to pupils up to the In of 20 Mun. The Wednesday evening rut-Ming, which include: testimiel z ’ nrmiun Science healing. in It 8 o'clock. You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room It 887 Czar tn! avenue, which is open every what day from nine o'clock in the monk until six o’clock in the evening Ind Sunday nfternoone from two to It: o’clock. Sundny school It 9:30 Rev. F. Hallo, Minister English services Sunday's: 10:” 11 a. m.â€"â€"Morning pruer and ur- mun; holy communion and sermon (first Sunday). Sundayâ€"â€" 7:30 a. m.â€"}Ip!y ('ommuninn, Nun) «Trinity (‘hurch School 1' Children's chharistâ€"Thirdfiunday) '2-2‘ifiWfiH-fi-4-I‘W Rev. P. C. Wolcott. D. D.. Rector. Rev. W-lter C. Bihlcr, Assistant Minister Fur that reason it is unwise to mutinuo on the old rule. It is to be hoped that the taxpayers will appreo cinte the fact and vote at the election '.\hn'h will be held Sunni-y, July 15. :‘mm 1 o'clock to 5 o'clock p. m. By the Board of District 11]. The growth of the school bu ban' so rapid thnt it not only has mount! alterations in the building but more' teachers and equipment such Mi desks. maps and bluk boards. ”Fur- ther. next your it will mean pmido; in): mw quarters since Dome of thl hwer g-ndes are getting so lust; This must either be met with lum- vient funds or borrowed money which means interest and n deficit. Thin in H a greater burden in the long run. it . _-.â€".â€"‘ w .â€" To the voters of Distflct Ill: [Md mun“ Three years ago a special electiourfmful may was held to increase the {Ix-levying. W: I. from 2.75 to 4 per cent. Thu VAL”: {m ’thI" done through mis-informnuon dnco}m in [he the law did not permit of the nun. “yum «him. Since than I luv. giving such power,‘ 1‘. I. hus been passed- 9 m mum g OAK TERRACE scaoox. f of light fiction, due perhpe ”the. attractive ud- o! progressive bob. selleia who ere trying to Idl the. drew of last winter’. lmpnuhlt My- ing to an wuspectin; public. The present ratio between the. ‘83-; mometer’nnd general lntelllgence menu to he decidedly inveree. (Will Just what the psychological Insult is. no one seems Able to Mlle. Vacation mding rould mu m: to; he the best reading of the year. It is the but lawn in which to read? those things we have Il'lyl‘lnunl' to read but mug-how have new: found . tinn- (or. Tnke - volume or tvo of, Dickens, Thackery or find, withl yuu w the lake. and you will come’; back with the feeling 0! Min: ‘ accomplished and I certain m‘] trend of thought whlch Fitnenld. 1 Grey or Menkin can never the MI! people an "that too pm to Itultify their mind. with an nah-t W IS KIWI TRINITY CHURCH Services .U mgforodul com-MW hu- VII- kflllm W! John' 8.. Illa. Jr. '” 1: not-{org ”and, win} thrill-co gl- 1â€"“ (:me publkuwytruhcmiumh .mmmmmmnm ”unlimited non W “(cum “Iqbohdntoullmr manh- g. 9|! (guns: the on}! m ""59 a“. Cindi: II Isl-71a scrim); Imideutl van awn-cad. Pnsident Miller's Mm he the rail- road oak-{ah was as follows: “Gentlemen: “I encloaa hemith aopy a! a uno- lution adopted by the V1! Council atiu laatmeedng. You “an” (hie recent untommate. and as we" think entirely avoidable. accident. he stirred up a very confident»). I.- sentment among the people in Win. ‘netka. An examination of.“ evi- Idenceulxen hythemahowathat the aafety device for notifying the weak: a! the gate: a! the approach of a train was out 01 order. M lent, this h Ma reason {or on; having lowered the gate- la una.‘ ltdoeemteeemtouathatithmy material whether the automatic da- viee we work‘ng or not. {or any man Inelurnofthkcmdngahould not be allowed ’to depend upon an notification. but he ahonld keep a constant lookout hiuaelt. I! one nu is not maiden: to do this m. then another guard ehoald he hflaflal’ at on many "Bi-2 IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Pnaident of the VUIaxv he direcltd to communirat: at once with the authorities of the North Show l-Ilectriv Railway company and the Chicago and Northwestern railway company protntinx against this con- dition and demanding that «any pot- sible safety device he mulled and propcriy operated at thia owning and urging the railway commits to pro- ceed to depreu the tracka u speedily as pomible.” ' “NOW. THEREFORE. 8511‘ RE- SOLVED that the continuance of thin dangrrou: condition is a mflum to the ”My 0! 1!! person: coming the railroad tracks at this point A“ h 1 condition which the Village 0! Win- m-tkn cnn‘mt and will not molar-tr to cundnue in the future. “WHEREAS, this mldidcn can not be adequately remrdird unless the grid“ In- separated by dept”- n'on of the knob. 'lutthcr um mod I: follow- ! ‘Whnou. n in can! a. :umba of an Vilha an June mh. 1922. M M- ;fnhlly injured by a North gElu-trk min a a. mm the tnch at the an! Noni 8M! jamm nil-u m mu m; ad “What-a. it further am that [the erg-uh; at. at ad burno- ‘rtiOI ”I! not lowered “(Ind-0d tho .td‘olfl due to the {uh uh“ mm of the nu Rnidmd ecu-pm] or pom o! it; emplom: and 1 "WHEREAS. it further uppeun, that n'urious Hum .cddonu howl“ been mmvrly "crud beam of th- ‘ manner in which the pm I! this craving Jum- been controlled by (In said Rnilrond comp-11y; Ind u a! ‘Ilkiu (M M. “A: Nat-at of the Villa... 1 n- “in; every «fortune-b“ 'pmmnmmmuu 'b'ulmaflmmdflqm‘ ‘p .dmwmm1 «aphasia-donut Wm‘ :ofhochmdu.uwh¢h iWinndh Plum 5 . Mutton-.Mbytth-uh 'h Villm Could! WM 1 launchwdoophcol'hhlm laimwmm-cwnn. gynatmunh W with: m... away-.5 IE: Wham-7h” Mainly W mums. Ell HE; a "fit? Milbdfl 18““...1 .i; :21 i.“ Campfire; Marshmalldws » Phi-c- m5: A P PreserVes z m I“ Peanut But}; Matches Butter at. Atlantic 8t Pacific 3: g...m_ 14c «4'31ch [lulu AleCM f” "U": u :5 Hg? 8%! 1! hr IULI 21c 1| 0!. 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