Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 5 Jul 1923, p. 9

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E Worth ir Bill ASOLINE filling station to niform, powerful, nic to your motor. on private estates it e old dame lor pound of cure." I¢ b‘&dfifl. ny nables me to r edge, ° 94 Ravine Drive rication. > â€" ighland Park $59 ad v ite Past Office emn& ver Cash Prices grade lubricant TION RGHI BANQUET®S me Highland Park 523 Station i1 Co m VILC E Tries Phone H. P. 239 inexpected SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE No. 268 + ‘ Notice is hereby given tomall perâ€" sons that the Council of the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois ‘having ordered the eonstruction of a cast iron water main in Glencoe Avenue from Gray Avenue to Greéen Bay Road, the ordir';anee for the same, being on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city and hayâ€" ing applied to the County Court of Lake County for an assessment of the costs of said improvement accordâ€" ing to benefits, and an assessment thereof having been made and : reâ€" turned to said court, the final hearâ€" ing shereon will be had on the 7th day | | y I | e I | . 4 _ | + h. { . ( | _ & t /' P J 'i â€"â€" e / ( (/ 2 4t i / i lv"' { p / i | 7/ AZ/RLZ _ t ’/ /// 1 v P 6 timec Wl F4 /( Lt EA M x 1 ].,,z | 4* **"Soacg, P [E .}',."»\,‘... _ \//i\ (\ ;;#-\ + msy ~ / [ T . )/] % â€":l\“\/ / »..;\\} * e / aande T | \\ f. c 7“7:’ ’? 2\ o /‘__,;‘:: ' ~â€"Aff >*~ .~< f s .Y‘./â€"-F‘ / J/ff eA Ton of Coal a Minute THE ME\ At the Northern boundary of| Chicago there is located a bé@fitiful MEMORIAL PARK. Its founders could nqt have secured a more #uitablé?g-‘ " panse of ground, upon which to establish a cemetery that will for all tinfpa be & (beautiful home for those who have gone before. With the comfortable ofil#e buildffig, the magnificent chapel, beautiful front park, Io‘é,nted on the highest p'irtjof Codk} County, its flower lined walks and boulevards, jegwd like lake, the abundhnt $ 3bbcry and various trees, it is unequalled in its ‘qui?t dignity and beauty. j 8 & | All lots are sold with full Perpl‘hnr Care. Connected with \4Me$glal Park is one of the largest perpetual care fundaf on deposit with a strong‘;'l‘ruatf ompany of Chicago‘ under a Trust Agreement whicb keeps the funds inviolnble. P‘m perpetual care is absolutely guaranteed. : “ ! [ ‘ Gross Point Road and Harrison St., Evanston, IIl.! Chicago Office, 701â€"4) Marquette Building. Tel. CENTRAL CEMETERY CO. OF jJELLINOIS Serving 5,825 square miles, of territory igzcludi_ég 177 cities, The Beautiful North Shore Ce | NON SECTARIAN | _ PUBLIC SERVIE COMP OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Hig oal‘ M. J. BUCKLEY, Local Representative of July A. D. 1923, or as soon thereâ€" after, unhe business of fhe'cour?}fil permit. / \| i Said | ment is payable in Five (5) installments, with interest at the rate of (six (6) per centum per jan> num on all installments from | and after dgte of issue of first voucher. All persons desiring may file objecâ€" tions in said court before said day and m‘l appear on the hearing and make their defense. $ THOMAS MORTON Officer hppointed to make said L\s- sessnifit. f | Dated gt Highland Park, I1L., June 28, AiD. 1923. _ .0 ©" 1g19 51 nan, Dist. Supt., 911 Church St., vanston, Illinois. Evanstc wX GUYOT, Assistani $istrict Superinfendent _ _ South St. Johns Avenue, Highland Â¥ark, Illinois. Teleghone H. P, 568 Train 1ORA L J l North Shore Cex Ai| ; : %‘@% Aprish | : le UA [I Telep&ine 158 I4 ‘.,J« IAL ASS NO‘II!C& ‘ 1; + .NO. 269 t } ‘coi:herebygi to all| perâ€" sol3: interested that Council of the |City of Highland Park, County of ‘Bake and State of Illinois having 0 ed the construction of a Cast : 5‘1-'« ‘Water Main in rk Street fre Broadway South p distance of 3§0/feet, the ordinance [for the same beirig on file in the offide of the City C ‘of said city and having) apâ€" plied to the County Court of Lake Coukity for an assessmert of the costs of gaid improvement pecording to benéfits, and an assessment thereof having been made and rétyrned to sqid) court, the final hefring thereon Â¥| 5 Miles Long ? A R K retery . Evanston 4266 tral 8330 HIGHLAND P. every minute to have a ton r plants| requil 1,416 tons. | Yet, used this co ciently, that we proc and gag from each ton This isimportant not 0 of opetating efficiency step in this co pany‘ all times in congerving The year‘s supply of ca tons required the mot cars of 5§ tong capac a train 65 milei long. This is to great the l0 While! coal is ‘high if| price and sometimes difficitlIt to optain, e so safeguard our supply and develop efficiency in its use, that whengver you}ress a| button or turn a lever our plants are ready to serve you. is This dompany has but| one purpose and that is to give continuously good gervice to the greatést possible number of custommers at the lopest pra¢tical cgst. | a*C 1 of ty ing ast reet of ame City apâ€" ake |I J U N K ;'ZLI./%Md. re, herétofore pot accessible to the rist. ‘via{Lander, return via lest Yellowstong. See the Jackson le country, gr_iatest big game reâ€" trpat in ;EAe worlfl, ‘Jackson Lake and ton _ Mountains,, most â€" majestic nge in |all the| Rockies, Salt Lake ty, Scenic Colorado, Royal Gorge, lorado Springs| and Pike‘s Peak| Reâ€" ibn, Denver, ywith its ‘Mountain rks, all on onrq grand sceenic circle ti¢tket. The trip of a lifetime. Write C. Ohrmund, Local Agent, C. & Ni W. R?;é or p‘)one Highland Park 2, for e copy of illustrated foldâ€" "Teton Mounéip Route to Yellowâ€" me," and ‘other. interesting inforâ€" tion. |> t Adv. 19 iII'he pléasure cif your trip to Yelâ€" I¢vstone can be doubled by traveling Lam;r. the | new Southern Enâ€" t Fnce, in one dixection, enabling you enjoy scenery grand beyond comâ€" ‘ l§22 ‘this co:mpany bf coal ready for use. éd a daily average of .so carefully and effiâ€" ced more electricity coal thin ever before. y from the standpoint but as a constructive program to a‘;sist at the nation‘s resources. 1 amounting to 516 922 »ment of 9,399 freight E)OUB#E m% PLEASURE OF UR TRIP TO YELLOWSTONE r da'tsoi of first ‘voucher. persons desiring may file objecâ€" in isaid court before said day d may|appear on the hearing and e their. defense. + : ~ THOMAS | MORTON _ 1 be had on the Tth day of July D. 1923, or as soon thereafter the business of the conrt will perâ€" t. ‘ 3 ’ 4 Said assessment is payable in Four ) installments, with interest at the te «of 1‘1! (6) 'ger centum per anâ€" m "on ‘all ‘installments from and icer a%rpointeq to make! said Asâ€" sessment. As}, 4 C gew ted at Highland Park, ‘Ill., June 28th A, D. 1928.; 18â€"19 Tel. 410 J. SMITH ,â€"the equivalent of President & First St. Highland Park,) + Dealer in . All the barbers of Lebanon, Pennâ€" sylygnia, were recently invited to a | smoker given by the chamber of comâ€" ’merce. The invitatiogs‘ were extendâ€" | ed, says the Nation‘s Business in the beligef that the barbers have a conâ€" 'tionpous opportunity to give visitors a favorable impression of the city, | that many harber shops are forums of | public discussion where municipal questions are freely atgued, and that the barbers should have a true conâ€" cepijon of the city‘s development with | an understanding of the part taken ! by the: chamber of ¢ommerce in the | general | progregs. Ew â€" invitations | made it plain‘ that ‘the smoker was | not in any Wway a scheme to promote \the | chamber‘g |membership or inâ€" | fluence. The barbers got an entirely | new| point of view on‘"their qpportunâ€" | ities for service to the city, gnd have | actually made use of these t;pportunâ€" lities. | + j This fomgrm‘;yau 1922 and 1923 Only; Also Tract â€" of 200 }cres f Farm 1 ¢ 1. TUAbk ‘Donkted A bequest of $720 | n given by the Illinois agrieultural associaâ€" tion through Director:H.: W. Mooreâ€" house of the department ‘of research, to be paid as a st% research assistant in dairy h 4 t For Students Hospital A further doxg,tion of about $25,000 from Senator William BL McKinley towards the copst‘rup:tonf f the stuâ€" dents‘ hospital for{which some years ago he, gave securitiek % that time having a paper value 20,000, has been {made. / $ |) . .5 c [ . > â€" ‘.__ Farm Land Given . ~=~.~. On| March 12, 1923, Joseph Car: ter qnd his wife, Jang Pennell Carâ€" ter, of â€" Rankin, Vermilfpn .county, convéeyed to tge board }of : trustees farm lands aggregating! about 200 acreg, the income of which is to be used) as a . loan fund for; certain classes of students. =~ f a Eight | gifts to . the | Univarsity of Iilinois during | 1922â€"28, including funds :totalling $74, & & farm lands nxr‘:éing , have been. anno it e : B w +/ â€"A |gift of $5,000 ‘,vherer that amotnt shall be realited out of, the rents and gale proceeds of certain real estate) was mide by | Louisa Catherine Gregory, who was the wife of the first regent of the university, and‘who died at Washington, D. C., on May 1, 1923, the income of which is to be used as a schollgl‘l:ip fund for the aid of worthy, indigent, and selfâ€"sustaining . students, and to be kpown as "The John: M, gory and Louigsa Catherine (h?ago scholarâ€" ships,"‘ ‘A .0 4f 4 A beguest of $10,000 was made by Joseph ‘Ralston| Morris, deceased, late of the:county oj Anne Arundel, Maryâ€" land, to, be held as a ph rn‘La_n'ent fund to be loaned; to worthy students who shall be in need of fund$g to enable them to continue «s students in the university. . ; 1 4| + Contributions from |‘the;| Engineerâ€" ing foundation! to continue research on the subject of _thefa’:?ue phenoâ€" na of metals, from . the General 5 ic _company, the Western Elecâ€" tric com e Allis:â€"Chalmers comâ€" pany‘ and the aper and Brass reâ€" search association, t altogether tric COW pany‘ and the a search association, $31,000. & of}| VALUED AT OVER $74,220.00 By direction| of President Samuet: M. Vauclain ‘oé the Baldwin locomoâ€" tive rworks, the Stand’rd Steel comâ€" pany sent a. pgir of wheels mounted on an axle© a: an addition, to the equitment of the locogmotive testing laboratory. hdp . t Dr. Ira O. Baker, professor emeâ€" ritug has promised to give the univer< sity | interestâ€"bearing gecurities hayâ€" ing yvalue of $2,000 for the eéstablishâ€" ment of two annual prizes of a total valug of $100, to be given to the senâ€" ior ¢ivil engingering students attainâ€" ing the highest standing| in regular academic work and in certain other related activities. [ | [ | LEBANON BARBERS t ~. HELP BOOST CITY TENNIS TEAMS WILL : COMPETE AT SKOKIE The Westerd Lawn Téennis associaâ€" tion‘ announces all preparations have been completed for the Illipois State Tennis Championship tournament to be held on the clay courts of the Skoâ€" kie Country club at Glencoe the week of July 2 to 8, inclusive. > Leading tennis stars from evéery part of the czuntry will compete in this great event, which promises to be of nationâ€"wide interest among the followers of the net sport. â€" Included in the events of the tourâ€" nament will be the men‘s singles and doubleg, women‘s singles and doubles, junior boys‘ singles and doubles, juâ€" nior girls‘ singles and doubles, and boys‘ singles and dotibles. . iuide Discussion in Their Shops Along Lines Favorable to Improvement ’ STATE BY ‘Wante Lolf °.k Shoqating o. "Ine e c en wREe W’ndes&* Civil Engineers and | NippeasinK_LOD | Phones Winnetka 222 Phone 792â€"W E1000 people try Pr:mdg. Do you guffer dandruff or fallipg hair Oriet Pomade relieves jand fémo.ves the cause of ’ ruff and stops falling Rair in a few appli ill _yiu send 50 cen , nfioney order, or $1° worth and| BE â€"C VINCED?. tg war ORIET PRO 11.22â€"23 Greenslad | Agent and lnn:lhr of All Metal Wea Strij We ,fle‘ctricJShq | 386 Central Avenue 68 E. Curtis, Mer THOR w.xs&ngs APEX CLEANER: HIGHLAND PARK 414 McDanicls Avente A place of all the advan of & ern country glub, : patronage isting gentiles. own 1 single or en and shower b with running folder Build uite m xt for )N. # #4

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