Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 23 Oct 1924, p. 19

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'Soeulorhagfidoffig’#:,{ cant, business property and geres. Bargain in Vacant: Part of the 'i corner Green Bay and Skokie hh« been sold and the owner has instrugt ed us to dispose of the balance Th gardless of real value. 110 feet 6n Skokie, 127 ft. on Grgen Bay, all im provements in and paid. A good si for a duplex. .Price $3,000â€"this We ing slightly in excess of the presap eost of the improvemients. /. = As the owner w to close ¢ thik imoverty s eanginie #fi{ be refused. | ol While the above home is not la it is just the thing for igâ€" cou or stmall family desiring in ment at modest cost, The lot has foot frontage, well wooded, part vine. Can be attractively develo Reasonuable terms. $10,500. . | New 5â€"rm. brick. A client ha just : completed a abstantial home for his own use has b ferred to another loe{tion.; is homje was designed and built by an ger under â€" unusual care.| Basem garage are eonéretqnbu & brick, steel sash, and Richardgon s Located on S. St. Johns, near schgol and transportation in a~ desirable nei‘lborhood % 5o t REAL ESTATE CASH Pl.:m FOR '?H tinum, o x points, &cudd jewelry Geold. Mail toâ€" _ > HOKE SMELTING & REFINT Wood Signs â€" Cloth Signy â€" Window Sign Press Bldg. Highland Pgig, mi Tel. H. P. 162 â€" Paul Schroeder PAGE EIGHTEEN Prouty Bldg., Wlnn%e t Fountain Square, Evansto We have active buye |for Highlgnd Park Homes and vacant. ‘East gide Iocations especialli' in deâ€" mand. Call gWi ; 2199 or drdp us a card and our Highland Park reptesentative will call to discuss your properties it confidence. e ff Also Pnocnzsg cou@v .H SHORT RE A tale‘of the Great South Tn. A Helodrntm of adventure in the Pueblo Indian try. :t rye BSATURDAY, NOV. 1 </ Xdmission 80c;(?l'1ildra§ 10e Mblnirof ment and E Mile a Thrill THE EPIC ROMANGE OF AMERIGA‘S MAKING J. Warren Kerfizani&s ilson, Tully Marshall, Alan Hale, Charles Ogle, Ernest T ce,, Ethel \Wales, Guy Oliver t 3 ‘‘arelin the cast J } Also PATHE COMEDY WEDNESDAY, THU $CV . % , § Also COMEDY ; u«d@â€"rfinx Rsvu;wl Tuesdayâ€"INT. NEWS yet «. The story that hung rfl'by more éeote than any other novel. FOX NEWS m ho d ~_NIVERSAL COMEDY MONDAY & TUEsDAY, Ocft,. 27â€"28 SsUNDAY, OCT. 26 ARCHIE J. ANTES PHONE mmfi 125 DeLux A splendidpicturization PRICES REASONABLE List Your Property With Us The prize cutdoor pigture Thursday, Oct. Special matinee SIGNS J ames Cm?e’s ’anount 44 + “} hs] "A G 0O "THE COVERED W ;;NE#T HART in 1 PmE LEFT HAND BRAND" THU AY & FRIDAY â€"â€"OCT,. 29, 30 and 31 | iveni All Seats atinee @gery for this picthre at ‘2:30 p. m. Admission: Adults 50¢; Chi Ite :: : _: * ()et. 30â€" School Children‘s Matinee, 10¢ s Cruze‘s mount uction _ * ‘HOMAS MEIGHAN in By JAMES |OLIVER CURYWOOD INS8 mb i Bnpveiit | dud mssc , part Hâ€"| FOR SALETA ;&"elo .!and basement { l f | IX"ies ‘s" mofth." t of the BW | soln pince. Hirfiand <H .~,. ie l ! ”h].nL u.fl?. land as thstrudt f FOR balance To .nwfln.: as 110 [feet f: | â€"If payments. . fet n Bay, all i.) ; FOR c A & | | 47x200. Only $ 1 o,.. uT i’m in c fpresght | wwel." rdixtipâ€"| on $. t C3 [ | nfeety wooded ° h ¢ FOR RENT o c d ! High wood.: $50 mo le Offer Will} 1st on Gakined 2t Cl 1 | | ~FOR RENT \ issigh| 30¢; children} 10c EU r®Estk ts CGENE STRATFON PORTER‘S most 1 $ém novel dul l K ullen Landis| Raymond. McKee, Ruth FOREST, ILLINOIS nNew modern 8 room, 3, baths, 100x 200;° A1 ldeation ctsile...â€"\.....$30000 7 room res., lot 50x2:g +4 .»......$16000 T room res.; lot 60x150 .....;........12000 3 room apartinent, hot water heat $60 Furnished héme, 10 is,: 8 baths, and garagt, $150.00 a m z New moderr lot, 2 bat? New moder them all. Mbighan‘s latest and best Ist on Oaklan FOR RENTâ€" privileges. Nor FOR REN® rooms at Ray 18 8. First St FOR in Highland Park, addition, : as 28’..‘0{«_ lwh‘l;‘ nll% ly payments. | me lhow'y:'u &-‘n‘::‘ € FOR Prairie. H e 47x200. Only $1600. $1000 cash pei kR WI04 FOR Nice large lots on Walker ave,, No. end Wighland Park, Cor. lot 66x200, :ufiumu “mmmymmicfi improvements and inu.‘g +FOR SA House and . MeGovern & Laurel. ~vt.e-h.la..:;n.utm. provements in ind paid. 5 Office Thedtre Building, Highwood Office q 2131; residence 723â€" COALE & soN blished |18% Headquartérs for m£u Park soale & Son . RINT: ‘!'â€"l'â€"-â€"nvv'-“h- PR 8. North end uui::frnx lidhens RENTâ€"42 furnished jor unfurnished LOTE AND 'A?’v',m f R SALE | f detnl 7â€"room ‘home on 75 ft. REAL ESTATE . BARTLET T , Inc. â€"rm. fur. fiat, Burchell ave., month. Â¥ f 8ST YOUR PROPERTY OMES â€" $22.50 eatre L.it Winnetka 2199 University 2600 Fur. $35 ;;"mâ€":â€"“.- 7:00 p.m. Matinee at 2:80 6:30 7:00 p.m Phone 17 ave, Highâ€" $23000 A New Subdivision 540 Central Ave. | 1 to 5 p. m. daily LOTS, 51x148, in Hovland‘s 2nd Addiâ€" tion to Highland Parkâ€"near ‘Cent Ave., next to Su-::et Terrace, . :/ ; â€"$750 75.00 Cash â€" : ‘} . BEST BUY in HIGHLAMP PARK tE Highland Park. HI. . . 133 W. Washin‘gton St., Chit _ Tel. Franklin 2247 _ SUNSET TERRACE || _ : BARGAIN _ l4 . _ 50x184" offe at less than last }ygar’s price. Only $400.00 cash needâ€" J. 8. HOVLAND‘S THIRD ADâ€" DITION TO HIGHLAND PARK on extension of Deerfield Avenue just off the concreteâ€" _ H. D. BENT List your property with me. â€" Perâ€" sonal service he‘tu. ?fl‘ $1,800 buys f\TB acre in Hovland‘s Subdivision. ; 3 New 7â€"room lfi\:cco, E. 8., for quick ;nlelot;flenred W’t * ;-dc:imes”v pfle“i"&- t, lot. H. W. | r garage. M lake.: _ E{} < gi« ug«,fio‘(‘; "NORTH SHORE HOMES" | : RENTING | INSURANCE 7, rocm, 2 baths, furnished; mo.$115 9 room, 2. baths, near tnmmgod DCP â€" MO. ...:â€"sclllcee inrendrraraireaceeia@a 00 it . _FOR SALE 140x175 8. Linden, per ft. 185x150, Wade st., ... 50x200, W. S., t. ...2. Heinsen & Kroll EASY TERMSâ€"â€"NO INTEREST on uit q eiiiifiifeuieodeijeaitejit ie LOTS â€" 53 FEET WIDE F. P. Wheeler } DEERFIELD ‘ranging from $35.00 per month up to $123.00 per months Shont or long tetm leages. We strongly, adâ€" ‘vise r investigating these at .once by| making. appointment thru 540 Cen?]‘ll Avenue â€"._â€" Office open du‘ yâ€"1 to 5 p. m.,: Gilbert D. gohnson & Bro. Phone Deerfield 270 3 homes, 3 bungalows, 3 flats in urif:; cok:‘enlem locations in DEEFFIELD RENTALS $1,000.00 â€" $100.00 Cash $25.00 n}m month NO INTEREST â€" (Intorported) f Successors to Heinsen & Clark F. A.: TUCK Local Manager REAL "rnm «. NOTARY PFUBLIC E and AUTO INSURANCE | > When yqu need insurance or have property to rent pr sell CALL BARTLETT,. Office}: n:}.- ‘Building, Highwood Res. 12 Office Phone 2131 FO s AL , 4A BEAUTIFUL M Pedigreed Airedale Pups, 6 mos. old ; to be sold regâ€" istered. tifically fed and traingd. ‘elephone Highland P .rk 735. P54 it H. D. BENT W.‘IW. B ARTLETT 520 CENTRAL AVENUE Phone Highland Park 406 FOR SALE THE HIGHLAND PARK BRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS $20.00 ner month h.; per f6. ... FOR RENT Phone 444 / $7D $12,500 $45 l Not merely will the modern voter not stand without hitching, but it is almest impossible to build the pasture wall so high that he can‘t jump over e ns :8 t ‘_Now that the g?rls are invading the barber shops and smoking C‘:;l. tht::; seems ‘to be no reason y r should not also visit the woodshed and help us cut up the kindling. > Educators ‘complain because the children can‘t do hard arithmetic exâ€" amples, and the boys think it is strange if the educators can‘t keep a baseball score. : Approximately one half million more people have been born in Illincis than have died in the state during the last ten: years, according to vital statistics of the state department of public health. The marginh of the stork over the Grim Reaperâ€" could be greatly increased according to health officials, â€" who point to the: large number of deaths in the state from : preventable diseases.. During the last ten years approximately 50,â€" 000 people died from tuberculosis. 5,000 from typhoid fever and 15,000 from diphtheria, all preventable disâ€" eases, 4 Adetden : 48 Improvement Board Meets |â€" At a meeting of the Board of Local ”Improvemenjts V .C. Musser was apâ€" pointed assistant secretary to act in ‘ the absence. of the secretary. Commissioner Card moved reésoluâ€" ' tion awarding contract for paving St. | Johns avenue from Elm to Central, : and East Park avenue from Sheridan to St. Johns, to E. A. Meyer Construcâ€" | tion‘ Co. at the price of $32.054.50. ‘Fact that the winning world series players get aroundâ€" $6000â€"apiece, is no good reason why the office boys should all quit floor sweeping and go in for baseball. 3 ' The president of the board was authorized to enter into a supplemenâ€" tal contract with Angelo Monoco in connection with the construction of South Green Bay road sanitary sysâ€" tem, in accordance with terms preâ€" sented to the board. 5 DAILY DEATH LIST . IN FIRES IS LARGE Over 40 Fatalmr? Is theI Averâ€" age; Property Loss Is i o Stupendous The city engineers presented report and:estimate No. 2 for work done and materials furnished by the Chicago Heights Coal Co. on the Sunset terâ€" race paving, amount due being $17,â€" 800.00, and on motion this was allowed payment. + ' On motion of Commissioner Card Sheridan road was ordered closed from County line to Roger Williams avenne. The report of the building inspector for September was received and filed. |=> + On motion : Deerfi_eli;Shields high gchool was granted a permit ‘to conâ€" struct the new qssembly hall as per plans submitted. The high sâ€"hool was also permit%ed to construct a sixâ€"inch water main in Center Field court, unâ€" der city spevifications and «upervision, the school board to pay costs and proâ€" vide an ind]emnifying bond of $200,â€" 000.00. } x) Commissioner Preston and . Auditor Witter to Ascertain the compensation paid.for erigineering gervices, attorâ€" ney fees and for spreading assessâ€" ments in special assessment proceed: ings by this and other municipalities for the purpose of déetermining whethâ€" er compensation paid by this city for this work is on a reasonable basis and not higher than warranted for â€" work being done and in contemplation for the ensuing year. ® On motion ©Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school was granted a permit ‘to conâ€" { is done in accordance with city speciâ€" the owner to pay all costs and provide an indemnifying bond in the sum of $20,000. . ; :. ; Ne Sipccan Arerce | h Commissioner Cheneéy moved that the maycr and the city clerk be authâ€" orized to enter into agreements with the North Shore line for permission to ‘¢tonstruct 12â€"inch jron sewer pans under their tracks in the vicinity of Kincaid avenue and St. Johns avenue, and also near the Northwestern railroad in the ‘same ~connection. Agreements ‘gimilar also were authâ€". lcrized- to be made by these officials with the North Shore line regarding [ laying a sewer under tracks at Marion l and St. Johns avenues., < . F, B. Thomas was given permission to extend sanitary sewer in Sheridan road from near outlet in the ravine south of Cedar avenue under condiâ€". tion of permit granted Sept. 19,:1924.{ Given Leave of , Absence On: moticn of Commissioner Curd1 City ,Clerk . Edward . Warren was granted: a ‘leave of absence of three months on‘ account of ill health, and / the motion expressed the hope of the council for his early recovery. | Mayor Hastings ‘appointed William Flinn Police Officer No. 5 and the apâ€" pointment was confirmed by the counâ€" cil, â€"His bond, with Fred Schaefer and | On motion of Commissioner Cheney Assistant City Clerk Musser was authorized to sign checks and vouchâ€" ers in the absence of the clerk. _ _A resolution offered by Commissionâ€" er Chentéy was adopted â€" authorizing proved. . >>~ * % Commissioner Cheney _ presented bills and payrolls from Sept. 1 to Oct. 15 and they were approved and orâ€" dered paid, <‘The bills totalled $12,â€" 865.07. |PLAN TO WIDEN _ _ \â€" â€" CENTRAL AVENUE L. Phillips as sureties, was apâ€" (Continued from page 1) A ‘‘the plays‘‘which the uniâ€" «Seven Heys to Baidpate" and "The Coppéer ol y 1z 4 dent adéquate ‘training. in direction, ,] makeâ€"up, ¢ostume> making, m onstruction, property selecâ€" tion | and | consttuction, and in all P connected with the staging of plays! The new course is designed primprily to fit students to mghdw mati¢s in high schools in response to an i‘P‘ ing <demand for teachers who are ble to take full charge of all high I dramatic work. t All d tic productions at Lake Forest University this year will ‘be stn,grl ntirely by the students, acâ€" cording |to Garret H. Leverton, inâ€" structor| in dramatics, who has instiâ€" tnhd‘ a pourse in play production. 1'11'2 w ‘course will give the stuâ€" dent : ‘training. in direction, ing,| makeâ€"up, ¢ostume> making, sC nstruction, property selecâ€" The fact that the scenes of love and romance take p mid the most amazing thrills ever filmed, makes this story gorgeous eqtertainment. i ; yÂ¥%4 OJE THERE WILL BE A DAILY MATINEE AT 4 ** o‘CLOCK.FOR THE SCHOOL CHILDREN. ADâ€" _~â€" â€" OCLOCK."FOR THE SCHOOL CHILDREN. AD ISSION PRICE WILL BE 10 CENTS. * . EVENINGSâ€"ALL SEATS 50 CENTS Kirst Show Evenings at 6:30 Thi Ebratrt] |519 Central Avenue â€"â€" Highland Park, Hlinois iSUNDAY, OCT. 26 . First Saow aAlâ€"o P. MATT MOORE and PATSY RUTH MILLER J. Warren Kerrigan, Lois Wison / _and 3000 others _ â€" THE EPIC ROMANCE OF AMERICA‘$ MAKIN ee what the Motion Picturé can do when it real goes the limit d y ol Never on the screen has a more heart-cflpg'pw love sto en unfolded than that of dashi% Will Banion.and pre olly Wingate in "The Covered Wagon." _ â€" > . . TURDAY, NOV. 1 MON,â€"TUES..WED.~THURS.â€"FRL, OCT. 27â€"26â€"23â€"30â€"01 | PARAMOUNT PICTURES °; ’ offers the Greatest Production of All Times THE PICTURE THE WHOLE COUNTRY IS TALKING ABOUT, AND FIGHTING TO SEE â€"â€"PRESENTING for your entertlinmemrâ€"j Covered Wason _ Directed by JAMES CRUZE _ From the Novel by EMERSON HOUGH with _ _ ‘ 3 "THE LEGEND OF HOLLYWOOD" "FEARLESS FOOLS" UNIVERSAL COMEDY "" * and LATEST KINOGRAM _ .. "FOOLS IN THE DARK" PERCY MARMONT AND STAR CAST in The Sheridan Rdjk cent;g-g] Av Tel. &Lp. 69 | and let us show you some VACANT AN» Hous Murray & Terry‘s in also THE "HE RELIABLE LAUNDRY F RENGHAN% j LWm « Phones 178 and 179 THURSDAYX, OCTOBER Highland Park Matinee 1 weal 28, 1924 t, 1 4 €%# N

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