Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 23 Jul 1925, p. 16

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Fl OAK TERRACE LAUNDRY Phone 87 PAC! tttat Rough Dry. . . llc a: Pound PRAIRIE AvE,NUzcrmmwootr, ILL. mu wan-mugm‘ig Nest-at-f-dt-ht. tmtet-ttr-u_hithmrnisu.c 1nd no: mac- and iiGirGitG7; ma old hat;- like m. w. dd 'tnd.drertttirt-irVthiiyrthqtyrrttqrhrndiedhtaeo- Idem plum - direct to the household; 1rituearsasarutateudm.aroaias,tmdrr-she, Highland Park Transfer and Storage-Company rumour wnauousn, 374 Central Avenue _ You hive seen up home: of may of th-tple it your own at Moped from what award tks be hopdeu' ugliness into little gems of art. l _ , ' ugnnmngnnt CLEANERS, AND mums of your mound: under the Man of [Wild lmdscipe “his: er will be . revelation to yet). ' , _ A _ , Flame, and our representative will call.- promptly ttndasxpiain our various services. _ _' C When everything is ready for the weekly wash- 1 ind and the hundress fails you, don't Worry--. phoneps, "' a .‘ " wen tall - tdkeoour bundle? gm: wags troubles, tit,0 - and have all your washing had: quickly - sweet and spytleasly dean, just “you like to see it. . . '-, . ‘ x " d,ss""'e"'C""""C'ar) ; gtF' ' Ch. iiiiiiiiitlii.illllll . es _ ~37. m , When the Lalmdress F ail'sYou, “IO-I'd A". - _ ’ii'rwm‘ in} Fe! ".Ptmtttt.ah-tBde.y -h Highways Construction Co) "hBemdPttratomiuit-utgoratar " "Boten6ttrtrarsdthstdtrei ". “WW-Wm. EQMNbP-IIBJ Perhaps I may be oratatritrtaptee to you! Phone 828-3 7 Painters and Decorators '. Shop Studio llFSs. La M.., Highland tut, n1. MOVING - PACKING---. SHIPPING BAGGAGE - FREIGHT - EXPRESS THE, ATLAS CO. t1A0iiiTtT(tg & DVEING ALEX RArPtilRTY,, Sn, Mam OiBtt 874 Central Avenue Phones 181-182 GENERAL ', CONTRA CT IN G The Unfolding Beauty Kit/ist/Jig; Phemewrsett--ktrm,eitrtei Landscape Gardeninb Phone Us Transfer of Emu-AMI“. tttttate manna Park Mt PHONE B. P.%yt Highdmd, m. museums-4. _ Said “mint is p'to'atrU itr,rth 'tdi instdlrnentq. with iot'etr"ar th' mew! six (6) per e'entum per an. mum on ati Shawna“ "dtttpt"iri' after date of issue trCtimrt vouch. Alt perséna (igniting may tN otta'iss. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE l No.. 290 l , Katina is hereby given to all per- min interested that the City Council of the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois having ordered the construction of a Portland cement concrete sidewalk system! in Burton Avenue, Pleasant~ Avenue, Bmdvie'w Avenue; Green Bay Road, Blackstone Place. Wnphinmn Place, Highland Place, Roger Williams Ave-v Laue. Bellevue Place. Crawford Place Sand Alvin Place all in the City a ':,mittthyttd Park, Lake County: Illinois. the ordinance for the same being on Me.ttt the onceof the City Clerk of "Weitr.ttd having applied to the County court at Lake County tor an assessment of the coats: ttfr said im- provement neeoNintr to $tettefita, and: an usetanieat thereof having been} made and returned, to said court. the final hearing thefecn will be had on the last day of August A. D. 1925, or as_soon thereafter " the Bushland! the court will permit. TF , V - "Utah permits: those convicteq of a capital offense: to choose betwe'e‘n ’shpottng and hanging. . Nevada ex- ecutes with lethal gin." . . ' "New York led the way 'in whiti- ttitintt electrocution tor' hanging " 'a more humane method oreatmutioti. TwelVe states have =fcllowed her ex- ample. , _, ' b A '. . "'Ne progress of humnnitaritmitmt is indicated by the fact that today only two or three atrocious, crimeeu'e generally punishable by death in the states of the American Union, and In a number of Int-tee capital punish" ment has been abolished. r.' . . “In Kentucky litttt more that a bandied y'eqrs ago, nineteen septum offenses were punishable by deith. ' “In colpninl days Connecticut made blasphemy or gluing p parent a tttmir tal offenBe. ' ' V 1 "A hundred and fifty years no 240 different offemes were punishable by death," writes' Georgiana Lockwood in the June number of the Natioml Repubtie., , r Death Penalty for 240 Reported in Colonial Days; Progress . is Shown ' When- the grading of this section has prunes-eel tom point where more men can be brought in, another camp will brststptrituhed at the Nile: Con. ter Terminal on Dempster mud from which point work will progress north. ward. l I CAPITAL OFFENSES HUNDRED YEARS AGO I 850 Men at' Work f The total number of men actullly at work, in this section approximates 650, of which the Meyer: company has 451, the Public trerviee compnny 45, and the Groves company Mi, the remaining ttd men working mu Lftrertyrme are in Fthe employ of the North Shore linen ' I thte hundred and two. then are, working oh the Libertyville and of the, construction -woljk. ‘clegri I 't’he land otamall trees, and 'lel'lli the surface. The work of handing a? bridge over the rDtsprai,yis river iv progresung slowly due to havy rains. All the: pile’for perm one, two and three tttve bypr'djiiren. The mark of putting up 381% wires will tstart early neit w. s" V ' ,- W‘i‘wooden city” established in: BM; Trhieit in no" the Wh- Weston nation and Hob " themat- tuid ma between DeerfUld swanky land Port, is composed of moxie M twentymve house: and 015°qu Thin.- improvilod city will house about one thousand men when o full fimtit can We mmhniled. A road has been con- ', stunted lion; which the new abolish haw boon built. Work in promo- ting northward from Biodgett toward LitsertvVimt whore another ultimo! loner proportions is being built. _ Rom- Conpudeo Working ' Four distinct companies have rep- romancing on the field. Theigm: S. J: Groves and Son: company, the Public. Service compnn'y; the L. E. Meyer: conipnny; and tho Chime, North, Shore nnd Milwaukge. railroad. The Groves company, (subsidiary of the Mayor: organizotion. had 29 mm, 20 teams and three trnoton at work on the Skokie division. This organi- iation also had 23 men, six hooters} and one team working on the Borrowi pit, helping to strip off 'the subsoiL‘ The Meyers company has 168 men, 10 teams, and one tractor at his pit .130 Iiding the work. F I The {Radiation execution wk centered ground Bhtdgttt and with ville in magnum; en fut " t weather. yin permit. Recent he: nine have delayed the work but in; the'putfew dnyx'rapid piogreee he been made. . -,1 . RAIN CAUSES SOME DELAY Big Camp Nair, must)!!!“ at Litiertrvmet Lars! Number of may. _ ' Empbyd was HIGHLAND PARK runes. mum) an. ILLINOIS MI ON NORTH SHORE EXTENSION tir,' in aid court before said day any - im the hearing and “at“? “93; ,.‘_____M '_"" "momma“. / _ _ other twin! to, nuke aid 'e-e. Datedat Highland Paik, 111., July 19th, A. D. 1925. 1 'titat, C All the adjusting in the d,iettoe-' were and up deseritstnttho June weddings, but they will be ready to go to/work min by next October. Marcelling, Maniunilg, Water Wm WE SPECIALIZE m HENNA PACK. BEN TREATMENT. ~Three expert Marcelle" at Idleness is costly to All concerned; to business men who must pay wages and , , overhead, to, users of coal who must p y higher prices when business comes baék'with the rcold weather. . , l .' i' .When eoai' is Vpie'ntiful, why not _ keradvantage of our lower: prices? Get , ', your order in now, during the late sp ng and early summer months at a matt I rial saving. Phone us for prices. * . F A '. f . . Fgannv COUNTY COAL ACDOWELL COUNTY POCABONTAS _ -» LEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE ' 4 CHICAGOfSOLVAY COKE 3‘; _ BLACK SOIL & MANURE BUILDING MATERIAL i 1‘, FRANK “SI JESTROM. fi, of coal, and few orders for"ittpriees ful‘ and the coal is ingreater‘ demand. When ' "3rtta-ateuAeor'sue, L MUSTRIC BEAUTY SHOPPE! us Non-chm Street . OUR obligation as a public util- ity requires that we when every ejfort'to Jirmith service Ito all who apply. In icing this. we constantly add Yo the value of our service " old "lrs.frilrtrs, by ex- tending their range of communication. Cost levels to-day are snatch higher than in the pastvand result in WWW)!!!" amstrietuti,tlnts in- creasing our average capital investment per telephone, upon which a fair retnrn in interest and divi- dend: m be and. V At Your Elbow ILLINOIS 351.1.ng HOME COMPANY ,' . Busy M _ _ Th 1' deskjor in your home it is pos- sible to reach any one of more than 15, 00,000, other telephones in the U ited States and Canada. [twill p y you. to use the service regular] , not merely in e'mer- gencies: - t Get acq aimed with the money and tim {saving- features of our "station.. o-station" long distance service." lThe evening fate for "station-tp-station" Calls is about 50 percent less than the day rate, and the; _ii'itil,ti,rt'leit:irtiai,tt, to 4:30 xiii about 75 per cent less' than thtiiiair tatef '" T, , . , Shrub-,Bm 213mm. l, “Pun-dab LANDSCAIrl mm CHARLES BROMS MMMHW ROB Aftae ','tl'.l1 anon; ' at}. '0 p. n. .r_e lower than when the orders are plentb. the telephone on your or in your home it is pos- reach any one of [more 0,000, other telephones ited States and Canada. y you. to use the service , not merely in Amer.. re ls Plenty NA RINSE, farm' . DYEIN BCatgt your service. '/ . . G and _ All CUTTING iag,W.lrlitg,slyonhgaur)atiaul' l 3.3.3.09... why-mum m... a. Edam I 'Nmr8tatjtgtttBtrtMirtq BoomsBandQ NerhttetemtthundParh1990 General Contractor FIREPLACES OUR THUMBAY. JULY ,3. 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