Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 3 May 1923, p. 11

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" Ill It "'URE BRED JERSEYS v as.“ my A. LAWRENCE MILLS. 0m lad-Oar of - 50‘. Highland Park. RAVINE . Illinois Bank beind is h by increased from" $160,00trto $200, in the form of a stock dividend, Vid dividend to be supplied out of earned surplus of the bank und _ said in , stock to: be is: bro-rut: to F stockholder: of a on this date." 7 (Signod)Ci 'GRANT, ".: Vice Prat t and "e, 1 I I (L al banks arid benki , approved Jund ' 1 ' 23, 1919 in force mhel’ m, 1920; Offer Turned Down , the (allowing renal don was adoptedt ' ' : . . w "Be unresolved 1the tstoekhohiertrfl . One afehiteet and builder of the ighland ink State Bank i/ I that in modem It the provision , PD the North Shore offereji, of Section 12, of n Act to P . ' ' ' ', the law with rein 'til, to banks en , it 1:qu these fifteen hSDSQS banking,;" approv une 28, 1919. in 13 own ex use in ' force 02am" t /1920; the Capiair __. I _ pe a 'sell an etqeb o{_the_H 'ytnd PrrriiTtF'[bhem it Branigar Brotheis Notice is here given that at _ Special meeting 0 the Shareholderl, of the Highland m State Bank; held at its Stl tttl 12th, 1928, " whic a: l shares of Rock were 1',l'l1tt'fl ti person and by proxy, called in a ordance with t “ provisions of . . It 12, of "An A to revise the law with relation: banks ahd banki , approved Ju 23, 1919 in force tuber Int, 1920; the f.othmintr reaol don was adopted: TO WHOM IT Mg Council ot the my; The Council re rves the right to reject any or all d: if they deem it best for the publi good. Frtuik L. heney, _. E. G. Hu t, ' Arthur G Brown. _ No Prowl or) hid will be con- sidered unless nac+mpanied by check herein provided. , All 2rttt " bids must be "l, compani by a c rtified check pay. able to he Presi nt of the Council of the ty of Hi land Park for t ' sum of at has; han ten (10) I); cent of t: am te of the propose. said ritoposal st be delivered to the President of Council in open session of enid‘Ceuncil at the time Ind placed ttxed h rein for the bpdn- ing of the “me. T The contractor will be paid in bonds, which hon will draw inter.. est " the rate ' six (try per oeqt per annum. % i ' The successful beg, for the cori- struction of said l provement will be required to enter nto bond in a sum equal to one-thir) of the amount of his or their bid ith aunties to be approved by the President af the. Council lwhen en ring into the coni tract for the 'ttln/Ut,", of uh; improvement. g t Said bids will)» received by al, Council at 'its otttee in the City Hall, Highland Park, Illinois, until 5:00 o'clock P. M. on t 6 11th day of Ma , 1923, " which ti o and pine 'ef' will be iubliclr ned amid-end. None); or We cotmuci, _ ASSESSMENT No. 264 : Council of the Cit yof Highland Park, A NOTICE IS f'HEREBY GIVEN that bids will tie received for the construction of a connected ttrtrtetm sanitary seven in St. Johns I , e from Cedar avenue south to Lot ' South Highland, Addition, all in 0 City of [ Highland Park, County 1 Lake and State' id Illinois, as a wh in accordance with the ordinal therefor, . a V City, Clerk ‘ , F Piled April 20, 1828. Approved April SECTION That all ordhaneu 'or parts of irttuteets in tirriiii,e1 with this oidi knee are hereby m penled. _ _ sumo»: album ordinance am be in in 'tr Indl, 'tireet from' and dtq its Pats.ge,' approval mdpublicm tion. 3 u", - .7 'r-" -- . - “an "ew". and an: ii"iig, hereby and; a sum 9!;81: 1!de Donna " per mnm- l . 1 That Ithe ry of each of Commissionma be and it is‘herel fixed It the ' of Pour new: ($400.00) per um.- Funk L. Cheney . Acting Mayor ns and blank P' ished at the 06 n the City Hall Y CONCERN '. at Highland Park. 9-10 [NANCE te ACity if“??? Would give him the bonub, 1tgld'0 ut they preferred to give it 'i',',"",,"'::":"",,;:',',':';").'.."'.;:";"":""; :to thosé who had their. om. Edge." _ Fomes built by their own ar- ..‘hm' hiteet or builder; I . '/", 9.11; K --Ade. £0: ' Facts Given sum Those who are readers of t of . . a be this article, and wish to do cg: so, can get all the informaé “kg tion at Branigar Brothers pg Highland Park Office, ms Incl] Central .Avenue, or tele- ;; phone Highland Park MI-. 3; you can' also call at 117 'stil', North Dearborn Street, Chi: wh- tago, and see Branigar can; Brothers about the $9,100.00 “ck to be diVided among the first tits fifteen. who accept their proposition. , Binding Contract ', You. are assured that this is a bona ha, binding, clean business, _ proposition and while choice lots are avail- able in Sunset Terrace at the present low, open prices is a good time to make your selection. T . ' ttp:,'."', Informationi _ A o'ger of this itind Will attract a great deal of attiir. 'tion when advertised in the Chicago Tribune, Sunday, May 13. jThiis Highland Park folks and others" Who read the ' Highland Park Press are getting the fiiist opportunity to get ah the in: formation, look over the, simple, easily fulfilled condi-J tions.. ') Conditions Easy H The main and practic iy only real condition is ht (the homes are to be unper- €roof at a date in the late summer or early fall. Here are no catches or scheines to this. Branigar Brothers feel that if 15 nice homes are . going up this summer'; LI Sunset Terrace, people Will' more readily -.,za.pprecifat,eit what a fine property this', is. fifteen people who a [ t the ‘bona fide legal con . which Branigar' Bro er will tsigrr--and this mo y will be paid upon the ca [ - ingout of a few simple??? quirements. , ' 1 (i, _ _$9.!90§000uhAw . j. ; "it mm, m. i ‘ This iithe firsst public; l bouncement' made, in: i,' e newspapers ofthe $9,10b. , in Ctuih Awards which B - igar Bros. Co. are giving stimulate the building of ifi e homes this summer in ll - set Terrace.' This money. [11 be divided among the 'i,itritt The" News bf é _ _ Sunset Team m HIGHLAND rm amo' 1? ' ' ara, '5 E iiist It .1 {2+ ‘: Eip- o cl: i' r ' to W t the 0 on if 1iiCr. (M "til I. t i een Wt _ chi ren "I I i en 0! _ _ (' t in Va: 44‘ , U 'of, i 3;}. tip f in f F _ n si, l lt, t ment 'i l" trts d $34" ' ., . I " .1 7.05] ink the i ma pup. 0mm schools ot'the co 1 arelndipg their votes to T. A r S 'v lean. superintendent /of " I B, rCt ' their preference be th , Il h they desire to have he thi) ,Natin ' Tree. the pupils In may sect] '. or the United sum ta :1 pa , a the voting. 3 g 'fel Si , In is receiving a la ' nut her of , 'rr/indieatintr that ili pui ld arm ' * t Interested in t _ rel ‘on 'll,?, “has! Tree. Tip he 101'. 5 heelmivinz the 11% my mini] = votes‘will be sake at N l? al lyee by the Ame ca Tree 1 , iation, which is I pup fol the various school: at 'ittnvsrIi, 'ttttnet."';,,',",'), " {Ind _ to Supt. Sim I lad Bed 6m. ~In this In; mi of rr,' ‘Vill be planted i cm du, 'il ttur coi:I are A t SE u , B, ti: th , wl t j.Nati a t Il') mis: t is l 'r. win their veonfldettea" Uh: lly ' . mothers lie on the scene and the frtll j shack they get is when t Ill hear I little one: call Re Tom. If}; rdly - ,r takes more an {en let a to , In to become docum- e /t) the r Tet 1nd to paddle around Wig}: ut a if as; mince. , f e “we (hge to teach in one be een t E ty Send thirtr-thp, but a tr It tt oriwoman' teach” the at of Wind jshi1dhood he or the it; imeek3 t1. J, pliable u the childfof’ ta :1 IyillFir, dimcuny in teaching o Fai, n slxby-five the rudiment- gf; he} ;Sha_ could swim Inho- Ea iekt in to n vitm 053% .w: e is U) By; " that t Ill liear Itll rdly la a to e It) the s” '. if wwha‘veh ietip in ' to _ltsi'i'v'iiii'ii' j ' f yo+ Mould be a trooderiPte,, a to vim tehile young.”lin Pt l iee ci h ‘Tom Robinson, io' o hw v' uhlversity, is handing to w I l-be) record breakers. tto. _ on 'l i, that them who mm qui "i . . turi-tttpete from ninel tir i een "ta ot age. He in: tnukht i ren iillioiis.k as three; and * i en tm, t9 ty-pve yearn. ; o " t is v: can to gain-thereun- _ of fl " Mtween nine ind thin ‘,” re; e1 the Puiple 'aWtltt whe 1 tel them to :01on an»; i metmb thley attempt to down ut ‘ ' Mutation. But (that; n sf the child allows his m ment _,',: nd relief: to enter into xpe , int, nd at times likes to’ sear - " in the tuid himself; _ es N to six lessgnsito :an thew ‘ve 1treuthild of ten to ltd Nraten, former Luke quits t she _ i state superintendent of p isona/ he has just oomphbd I . r oil “We picking out crim- Apls fo I bmnloyment on the guts I nor; I ‘0, in convinced. the 'rititn :1 the l, solution of helping hen "bea l , k" to honorable cum hp. S .Green was ”comp: "r , John; {,Whitmnn, warden of the oIiét A whereby thi. Wank? my aitquited 3 ttltd for , _ f ro ' WM home at "Ye yorker of .Chm 'r, f Rich aiditt ound " m' The Intel minimum tempgntdro r_ g! i, P, 1illrtois 1',“ lower only in, dii spin} ke. nti km road print-story Eh win mm the Lake coat: “in ith,. nooks contractor having! Woe)))" started In: “a on {In " l In]! t. Roget’s. cw _ the tail ot. the lodge. fit: ‘rcha rice; we: $35,000. l 5.! Chad 1:. Russell, may miss tend f utility: .wu in Bpeih,ei, " f few dun but weak pa Init- n bin: to state'aid M911: ',e,tthldlt Others of the Init _ tales Preference eh tic ;Tov‘msend,, " yeanl old, din i the town of Grant, near md e, 61:: necidentally killed ' g It eight o'clock whbn tell l _ the wagon on which)” f dril _ from his home to Round l . Mot, and the nymbet)oti, ' waq exededed in tmt, tuba; ri out}. "eording to the? the; l mummy for the month. , a l I ’0TING FOR TREES therluxd, Bt your: old win; our: contractor in Winks; {at {week at the American ‘Chgago following an oper- rd afgreat deal of éxpitru' hitttt little tots of than They are always afraid ', Bo) the only thing m mil. EXPERT) SAYS .tional Tree >inson Declares VChil- menin- At The County Seat Take to Water [ore Readily r Bram” Here AM in This Vicinity; I P)Uttt. ILLINOIS [00D JOTTINGS 1, VII CLASSES Aiiai:ijiuvArE INSTRUCTION _ 7 in 'Intervtistivi,; 1hecianc, Qassic. Ballet, l ; National and Character F registration amid further, pal-mm eair at $qu 'irat1tr1i,ay, thé 6th day“ of May, 1923, be, Matti 2200 saga 5zoofé’clock'. l,' _ . l - tl1'i,r'crri.:" is» (iii) My '; l . F , 7 MILDRED Tu T _, Playi," priduction includes ' Ptiise,Geiturti, Voice Development, ' _Charaieter Work and Makeup . For, regiatraii)m and further particulars. can at' studio, Satuipay, ily 6th day of May, iir.28rhe- twiten 2:00 aid 6.ti) it'elock. . DRAMA Motor (h)telr and Van delivery to all Moving?- lligg.iI_gr,--jittrra,,ge annouriCes 'ihe opening of her' SCHOpL ‘OF DANCING Kesday, (the 8th Dayof May, 1923 iousehoid goods and Pianos moved ' by Experienced men. Furniture Packed Grated and ' by 1iltj'jiisientiy, Flumtur? Pagked l b _ SlumL EuutLtrr. ADAMS ANNQUNcEs THE OPENING OF _!,', Hits SCHOOL OF ill Huang-181 108 ut. Mud fink Transfer Co. i ai, Sonth St. Johns Avenue itrnitEii HALL an; g ' up Central Avenue gm (, ART, ELOCUTIQN PLAY PRODUCTION AT THE STUDIO JOYCE ADAMS f! PAGE ELEVEN”- " I: (l, it li ll ott ‘3 li,)

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