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Highland Park Press, 18 Sep 1924, p. 14

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* § t PAGE FOURTEEN > DRllK'â€"Fâ€" ‘ fiVTORE’ MILK! ie 2l t > 1 41. Baggqge, Exp F 9‘! z‘ng{ 3Movg§4§zg . . t K. / £.] 1. _ Highland Parklafid Highwood . Telephone 1805 **â€"FUNERAL DIRECTE . _ 612 DAVIS STREET ; EVANSTON, ILL. ~‘__ CHIGAGOG . 164 NORTH MICHICGAN , al EF CY and get our first eln:m New Ho H. H. Meier Carpenters THE JAMES ANDER&ON Let the children HaÂ¥e all the pure, fresh milk they wa : ind drink more of it yourself. z i ture?s preatest health food for 1d 3]' young;, | _ BOWMAN‘s MH iSafe and pure. Rapid, direct delive and abundant refrigeration assur :q ing you fresh and sweet,) | [ â€" > ARCHITECTSâ€"ENGI North Shor Radi COME IN ANfifllfi.fi?K ‘UiQVER The Radio Season Will Y$oon Be At Its Best 504 Glencoe Avenue,)Highland Park . JORDAN 384 Central Ave. ; VYCI *R Rapro N Aut Ifs BRAllIyCHES Parts and }t}u ;3!3% all makes : / | New Wets .:. / Sets built to order . ; ‘c.sc~"OlG@ setsorhau]edg’ TELEPHONE noqusirigithssirny purerenticng Telephone H. P. 265 y AYE. YJ damage to your property will reâ€" 't: It ?s € Onger. safer and better to pay us now to put yo ut leaders, gilfters, se , etc., in good repair than to spentd; a lot of money later tepairing the .,..' e caused E leaky or en water pipes and drains. . We repair everything in tin antl sheet metal. i7 { } j f [ # Relh in caged \|| 48 North First Stre i :: ne 635 /; | â€"â€" / B i FOREST 89 891 j PH_%gE Â¥] EVANSTON 449 .. | tss . | DOLPH i1846 AND 1%47 ; jur -‘ 4 C uoo et wiene and free S~â€"SURVEYORS ShoP EP YOUR LEADERS struction o. fl! Builders [ _ | adio Shop , Illinois H. P. 781â€"J IN ORDER 'J ($2.30) egch ................$42642.00 ‘65 six (6) inth cast iron body, . . bronze mounted fire hyâ€" _ . : drants, ~(Ludlow: type or .. |~. ~equal), f0r. six (Hy)peinch [t | . connection‘ tqg main, with â€" . | <«_six |(6) jnch iron body, _ / _‘ bronze. mbounted auxiliary â€" _ | valves with cast iron boxes .. | ~and lid for a_depth of _| . | trench of five (5) feet six . . | _ (6) incheb, with six (6) â€" { inch valyvé . opening, with ~. |~ two (2), fwo and oneâ€"half © :. | | . (2%)‘ inch standard. hose . | connectio including all g§3 trenching, Ibackfilling, testâ€" i‘i ing, oneâ€"qguarter (%) cubic * $ 4 yard . _of jcrushed stone |~ * j around eadh hydrant drip, .. . and removél of all surplus | | excavated | materials, set . complete mt One Hundred _ . and Seventy Dollars and No Cents ($170.00) each .....$9850.00 6 twelve (12) inch cast iron .. | . | . ‘body, bronze mounted water, _ ‘â€" _ double gath valves (Ludâ€" | _ low ~type lor: equal), set & complete at Ninety Dollars, ig and No â€" Cents â€" ($90.00)| * .â€" [ ‘bach" > c mtc‘ 30000â€"00 9 ‘eight (8) |inch cast iron & body, bronze mounted water 4 double gaté valves (Ludâ€" low type ‘lbor equal), set 8 complete at Fiftyâ€"one Dolâ€"© ( lars and. No Cents ($51.00) _: . each" .::..â€"I.>.....0..2...2..9809.00 80 six (6) inck cast iron body, bronze mousted double gate water valvek, (Ludlow type t or equal), ket complete at /: || Thirtyâ€"four |Dollars and No i Cents ($34.00) each ......_..$1020.00 45 brick masonry valve v:\;lts, : ‘ four (4) fept internal diaâ€" â€" 8 meter, walls: eight~ (8) #L inches, â€" bottom â€" six (6) a inches thick, laid in mortar $ composed by volume of one 3 (1) part Portland cement y@ and three (B) parts sand, "| < mixed with gufficient water, 9P furnished : With an asâ€" 123{4 . phaitic comted cast iron. . ‘manhole . cover, weighing â€" ap four hundred eighty (480) ) .. | pounds,: including all exâ€" 3 _ cavation, backfilling and reâ€" _ _ | moval of all surplus exâ€" . | cavated . materials, . conâ€" _‘ || structed â€" â€" fomplete® | ‘at _ .|â€" __ Eightyâ€"nine Dollars and No & _‘ Cents ($89.0D) each ....:$4005.00 | 29700 ,pounds: abphaltic coated «_ _ | "... Ccast irlmid ater ‘zipe fitâ€" l ~â€" tings,: laid with lead and _ oakum joints, complete in â€" . }. + 4;'ph&:vi# ‘Terf Cents ($.10) â€" _ K ‘ .. per pound ..|........_......._..$2370.00 | « ‘Baid bid 6575 lineal inch in â€"_ phaltic: water pi * Awo | pounds lead a ‘ at an avy F No'rlqg OF AwWARDING TCONTRACT _ _ THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS feet of six (6) nal diameter asâ€" ted ‘ cast iron , weighing thirty, d â€" threeâ€"tenths s eight (8) om ~ six (6) Jaid in mortar volumse of one rtland cement 3) parts sand, ufficient water, ith > an asâ€" Efl _cast iron ver, . weighing inch cast iron : mounted water valves (Ludâ€" or equal), set Fiftyâ€"one Dolâ€" Cents ~($51.00) ‘| |PLANS TO RESCUE _ ... _ LANDâ€"LOCKED FI 1. â€" .~~~BAMDEL M. HASTINGS, eC FRANK L. CHENEY, _: JOSEPH B. CARD,. . ‘LYLE GOURLEY, . _ 11y Board of Local Improveâ€" . ~ments of the City of Highâ€" 1. ~â€" /. land Park. . . § ‘ Dated at Highland Park, this 18th dhy of September. A D: 1921. * ‘39 C TO’I’AL"OF BID....$108228.50 , The owners of a majority of the frontage of the jots and land upon said streets, wherein said work is to be done, may, within ten days of the date hereof, elect to take said work and enter into a written contract to o said work at ten pér eentum less n the price at which the same ras been awarded. f 5b connections to _ present ~!â€" wafer mains, including all | . excavations backfilling, ‘ ~cutting present water main .. and restoration of all paveâ€" °_ ments where cut, complete ‘\â€"_in place at| Forty Dollars || ~and No (?ents' ($40.00) ?00 cubic ‘yards of sand backâ€" i) «filling â€" under « pavements /. when connections are made €~ at Five Dollars and Fifty | / Cents: ($5.50) per cubic 5; yfld ...........,.........’...‘............:1] .. Iffler ‘had been loading hay whe ‘the accident happened. He fell frot the wagon striking on his neck an ghoulder, At first his neck was sor ::t the piain gased ‘:g.jhtetxg whc;l he recognizes a second jar, the pa {eturn:g.n At fihat time he madg vi his mind to |see> the doctor. H will ~suffer no ill effects, it 11 thought. | i \â€" IMier was taken to the Lake cbun clinic, there be put under â€" Xâ€"ray ~machine. > Several pic were taken and only finally discl a broken ; . A chip had brok off of a vertebrae. Fs: { 4 j hss a TFEigoplaflggAé in everything 4 ds to: exploif; oury ShAin chRoPs . fnnmimnts hi Ts 7 choprep intermitichtty frnave ine aakf | Teoâ€"â€"â€" is Ltv fllc an heptOpOfial that c?p‘»'qgu;nkindl. cuk 18“ o .~ + Devoting Attention Betâ€" opérate insurance funds of vari covering ke MPrits: to 1 is for® .. _and Dairying; Pays Bel nor sell compensation ‘"““’anm a nipnontiy.of 4 rith the ter, They Say "fi some’cafi t'heozhuefi‘:'inwie compa§ies z 1 ',j tds | o s‘.] ré is of indemnity, w e in f ;fith e ecor farmers believe there nmonwealth. _ > h interffrence with the. A s mt it fitly geming «id To 4e caltotusmns ho bring stout such intertfre fraep o fl “ moitm“'t:rop' coeding b1, ; omi¢ function o ho listen to the noliy ab igtic indf | ed about livestock, on specialist P‘ reasons and fiokt wld' remember that guh pa&ternalis picious hode, daiflf extensio ivers 4 s state should o. ,r' at po fl n of the OWE §3 f &e ?2“?80 10@131??:1?"::{:::;2!‘ m vi en{lgve a!d?’ra:heetgr%gé of perfectio, in,‘ 'B hgym fi:{:‘u $ f i 4 W I & O ‘ ; n ery W ‘. 3 3 Of.g:i;n:l:rough Europe. t ifhe Enigâ€" pui C ha't faloswnershlp should ask the: ViQ; ‘3clea,ran8w o t 3r. Rhodefreports that | P arde sucd mechoas so indefatigably. . The f funds for con | tish | farmiee focts than tho Amerebn | us [ Mperetion capplics fon? infonnanse nufperedy is o | for his p wd'm: farm labor in Engâ€" s ?ef vored henchmen ; it furnis affdrds a tmheans % (harninestrerc, tole ho nsm ete m aal Cl "Bot | land ]some parts‘ of Engllndv ie k x b ing up a political Om ‘:?08 but th t .-' of m "I tb:nhiof and, mouth dl;::.;ii:l ah aré not many, businesg m?:e;:nd & / T 5 rting sale t li us + Pméral Tramp m fhester, "*** "[") arthot many busine ‘Then, when the pain became mo acute, he decided to have his trou! looked into and visited the offite Dr. Maurice: Penney â€" of Libe * Xâ€"ray pictures were taken in hopes solving his trouble. At first t failed.â€"| t For ten days Lawrence Iffler, hi man at the Fred Gross farm near G mer, complai of soreness in his neck before he decided to see a phypâ€" ician. + i ; Farm Hand Suffers Injury Spine in Fall; Cause of . Pain Discovered In some parts of England, he sajd, the hoof nnd‘;mouth discase is ramâ€" pant and is hurting sales, fairs ah general traffi¢ in livestock. o. BACKBONE CRACKED, BUT DIDN‘T KNOW English farmers believe there is money in grain farming and for the most part, their operations are centérâ€" ed about livastock, according to C.|S. Rhode, dairy extension specialist lof the College of Agriculture, Univers of Tilinois, who has justâ€"returned frgm a trip through Europe. ty Powerful motorboats ge now & plied to state wardens, in which they are able to patrol the water in thpir territory and keep a careful wa on . all their‘ charges. : When ponfis, filled by th‘ spring overflow, in to dry and there is danger that fish in them jwill die, the rescue are immediately put to work transfprâ€" ring the fish to safer quarters. (WwWORK TO BECIN SHORT ENGLISH FARMERS®: QqUIT GRAIN C The fish gre taken from the porlds, after the water remaining in the pénd has been drained, and placed in larker bodi¢es of water. Millions of fish | annually in landlocked: ponds, re rencue,fvmrl% was taken up last r by the state and federal governmenits. Many of the fish caught in such pogds were used ¢ommercially. This contrary to state law. â€" Approximately 50 men, working in five man crews, will be employed year. &n;tl crews are already] at work, but the rainy spring has yâ€" ed operations. © Ponds that are usyalâ€" ly dry by this time of the year still ‘well flled, and the creows hre waiting (for: August to get in their work. . i‘ : in the next few months by fedgral and state game crews, according! to William J. gtrutton, chief state e warderf, â€" || Huisiney ty t = Millions of fish, landlocked in ponds and sloughs along Illinois waterwgys, including Lfitke county, will be resched State &.:fi Federal Authori To Coâ€"operate in Saving of Fish Unable to Escape â€" « After Floods Esi $1100.00 $200.0 Hero of American Expeditionâ€" «ary Forces Appointed Asâ€" ~.] {sistant Atty. Gen. 4 10 . Ni q110 o T90 _ O OUAO, PUILGE OUuring . ch@ m 0 dnc.,. tion" depends upon their ability to Jearn f s ‘and escape the severe lessons which experience ‘to th who refuse to learn otherwise. {a..3 The American people have only a bright fhture } them if they stand for the square deal policy whi ass conâ€" tinugd agricultural and industrial activity, :f _ «/ e YÂ¥ °/ wUuMBER 20 q4 1b¢e Higbland Park Press | Eoib committee figured out such a practidrl plan i be adopted on account of its ity and sinfiplicity. years of European intrigue ahd?::,musy plainfevery d: sen%and honesty had to win over political enc e ‘people of Europe have suffered five "year their ‘lessonâ€",-n‘amelyâ€"-that one nation cannot plrofit at t !ofahotiher. pek e raetray‘s | Thus do we yet intelligente finally congqu ighon long‘ individuals or nations suffer during the c tion" 'dgfiends upon their ability to learn f; obser escape the severe lessons which experience ‘ to â€" refuse to learn otherwise.: i 5 se ne‘ _ The promises made last year have bee 'itept. « The 1 amiation now has three secretaries, instead of only one: the in |clubs: now number ten, an increase of fo m{fl z the year, is | with : greatly increased membership; cl@sses) in lish â€" for at fo?lg:ners include 53, with one class of 18 men, and these clas "{' will be conducted at the Elm Place schod) in tI e coming yeir, e wi&h} the consent of the school board. s supime girls, In pe| rel g's, were given outings at â€"the Edith McBregb A eott ,i,.;at ;r ruce lake, more girls being accomodateé® than in any previ vear. | + s [d WORLD WAR VETS . . |ENDORSE DONOV AN shomlonfinsras sha ui Whes wb atth es s lt d * & £ i The| work of the Dawes‘ committee of _to formulate a bysinessâ€"like program for settlement of th Allied Repgrations unglg,j*furth'er emphasizes the value of wprk along con-; structive lines, $ 3 4 D 4 he: brakeman or engineer on a freight tham job depends on ""the other fellow" 1 for transportation. & { If, we pull together success awaits us. If selves we court hard times and failure. As farm prosperity returns more men hgive jobs not nly o tfnemns but in all lines of industry. â€" jb I "A Kmn who works in a sawmill or a ming should realize tha his jjobh depends on prosperity in other linel of i:?sin which use the. product he produces. _ . 5 o4 wlk ue oo ho e i y ho " hi s â€"â€" _ When industry slowed up, jobs became eriâ€"just enoug scai'%c:lrb so that no one was really hurt bu§ en to. sengible man think:â€"and realize that any mo ent or any dAgitati which interferes with normal industrial actifiity ?t ves t an hardest at the working man. . â€"â€" â€" 1t Wiotes. 144 SHOULD BE A LESSO v‘x . If we as a people can learn from ‘e:‘?e nce, Wwithout havi to be hit on the head with a panie . "ti recen slight ,i‘dep{egsion in ‘this_‘count_rx should haÂ¥e taught i t . The Highland Park Young Woman‘s CWristian association rm;hed another mile stone in its history, trith a year of » able progress in all departments to its it, and the time come: again for the annual budget cam i "The plan is raige by subscription nine:thousand dol the same as last yegr, and the excellent results of the past year‘ iÂ¥ r;s sh’uld e it easier than ever for the workers to ‘achleve their object. Published weekly by The Udell Printing Co. at H nd Park, Lake ‘ t# 7 ‘ Tilinois l “ € l ‘ Entered as second Class matter March 1, 1:3-} qmpm office at mr and Park, Illinois, under the ‘Act‘of March 3, M 4 VALUE RECEIVE sanity and sinfplicity. Affer five . _ A.cow path oB the farm of Joseph Brusich near P‘p’-h is no milky way, according To Constable William Oyers. Oyers f@ilowed the and found not cows, but "mule." . _ |_In a clumip of willows at the end of the path offiter â€"discovered the Jargest illic® sthl found in this part of Illinois ugz: He alâ€" most fell: into $ Nut 20 feet long, 12 :wide and § feet deep. + filled ' k 4s 50 gallon stills we cmw a man who, gavelhis n 48. Pete zflflh‘m ‘Tm a COW PATH service cross service medal New York atches his %ilihry career in the 1d: war. ~He is one of two men w for gallant duct with the §#rican | Ex onary forces . recei <the ional medal of \v ThE © distiniruiszhad THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1024 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBE] a practigal plan that it very day business efficiency. years learn fit at the se e fight amodng ourâ€" & ignorance. How "A 4; wWar..â€" C is one to_i‘plhnt duct ican | Ex onary ‘the . ional .: the â€" distinguished d: the distinguished MULE® CACHE will

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