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Highland Park Press, 14 Oct 1926, p. 10

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Tet. 'ut _ “135'“ R. oa"erraeetuasan-ces 1jriiriiirdTri'i"auiG7i"G "uTtl"U"fiit h hbtextte6do. h. (in M the" “ (human-pd 1eti.eAiiiir.tujauH' ari4 an in: AUTO ASFhiirfiiitithtANCE Phones H. P. 723-J, 2131 modem -ut"tittet "aeai" as; rhernt in the 2r,vlh I",'.' mm" tor, "walnut”; Pit your boat! Homes, t','tr1g,T.,t,',t Iota; all no tions. So on my terms. .?Sot-,tP.,randttrma.tgttat90 pupa, w--,-,---" & 876 um: home; ieijjifJ,iLiitiieyir,' ' G “tacked: rd. on your lease ...th Single room, B. P., week ..-...........$5 -3012 324m: . C We ere now offering bountiful wooded Iota in the Sub. WEST.. VIEW. Highwood. Sewer in, wa- ter this (all. Paving on both sides of the property. Only 3 block: from both steam and electric railroads. 00 ft. lots, restricted. No. finer, Property anywhere. Common, little thing-a! You would Bar. "Why. that and that and that have happened to me." ACCIDENT Jr, HEALTH INSU VNCE in the Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company protects' you against the burden of extrn expense when these "little things" develop dangerously and require medical intention. It sum-é: ready cash at n time when you need it moat. _ F. B. Williams Real Estate If yd: ward told of the com- mon 'eauaeg at: duatrilitr, it would surely We yam ,‘I'EL444 "" 388 CENTRAL Avee Fuchs Sheridan Road Winter's Coming.' Purl- hte that”. eoW-4t'. jun gun It. cm. COMBINA rRitWi' I Ask about Iatauranee Income. DOORS new max no or mo STIR u a ut., PRICE fee CASH u Int can. Nut», Chm Bad. WESTVIEW SUBDIVISION W. W. BA f Kygilii'iii)fe' 536 Centul Avenue FORM l, ESTATE FIRE INSU The politicians plat-a for Many. but at last at'tmmtttat - ~-â€"v vv--v .2'Vll' Itll? the band was $111: bd be the I This fall is called normal aorta. which seem: to be m us most of 'R a mull have spent mm money thaw we expected. One of the mysteries of the hind season is why the will drop off when the boys just] " it. I l Highwood uvenue and Evert: place. Rev. Wm. N. Nelsen, pester. Friday, October Itr.= 8:00 p.m., payer meeting will be held at the home of Mm. Saber: in Lake Forest. l . Sundny, October 17dr. 10:30 a..m., Sunday}; school. 6:00 p.m., Epworth lemme, devotional service. 2:00 p.m., nodal hour with refreshments. 7:45 p.T./ evening ser- vice in Swedish. ' ' f I Wednesday, oetotter_20-. ; [ 7:30 p.m., the TsaeheW Trainirit Clue will meet " the aeminary n Evanston. Choir and preheetn pr .. tiee will be held at 8:30 in the F" inafy chapelr i ) You are invited to “tend our sci- HIGBWOOD METHODIST CHURCH The total attendance for the day we: nine hundred. Alt day 10an the public visited the exposition, but the Ingest attendance was during the evening. The exposition in' still in progress and will continue today and tomorrow. i mandl And yet a spirit still, and bright With something of an angel light.' " -. In the evening a moat delightful musical program was rendered. Mr. B. Fr’ed Wise, 'tenor, was the soloist for the evening. His numbers were arranged in two groups which were splendidly rendered and were hear. tily received by his tudience. [ - - - _ _ -. ,--Vv--,‘ -__v Wm“ 5 "itttrnrithtUp on. V _ ytraimi'tndtl1eru,udooit,"hi.iiit' e “(this note and ntry nre‘full Jr. . _ . 3 , , 5 "sf towne of two k dr-tho- that Funeral .aertieet, will he held from 5 are eointnhead and’thooe tint ore the home at 'itorthirtrtxtda, (Thun- tolling behind. Them is ml medium. am with the' may. not», counting A town the ht standing mm In. rend the internment win- he in Moon. " started back. A compnrntlvely emnll "i" cemetery; l, _ , number of persons regard the city -.'------- is their opportunity “to acquire either PUBLIC SERVICE CO. - fortune or power. " seek to rule 388 others his their own-personal benefit. ' OPEN, ..,5.fl1lPir,tFrcc What 'th clue lulu in numbers, I i “r. they more than make up in admit- "tpd2tg,e'ti'iWdg, att, nese, penietency and. aggressiveness. , " They “ego menace. Against them , Lam lam _ eternal v Mnee must be exercised. .- i""“"' f . V "Within our boundaries ore to be Kore tt.th1yy1gefett W“ found some of the very best people; better acquainted with tho Public in the world, ind then rubbing than“ Cemce company of 1403,th mi‘ ders ore some of the Worst, but this I hole by the”? of tromonn1 white to know,, that for every bad citizen, tlte PPP'.'" I", end tttltr there are n hundred good ones. ;There. 'etyft.tee,tf, tthuita, dtarintt open are always plenty of fault finders! hom-lr, October 4 to 9. This is who can see every time what ought! more than three het'! u muff: " to be done, tf you seldom see them! gaggfm C,'.""), home op- taking n han in building up their '. , , own commynity. The kicker, the! Although 3.tee,1rtl' end Jollet,‘ ‘knoeker, the summer. create, consid- WM." the company . prlncipnl etee-i erable clamor, but it's really 'iii-i-l trlcal generating station! no “my yoFTmow ib--you cannot new wood ted, .Ittrncted the 1m individual with tb hammer. t parties of visitors, the 21,000 persons "'From the hearth-stone around which linger the recollections of our mother, from the fimmide where our wife awaits us, come all the purity, all the hope, and all the courage .with which we fight-the battle of life. The man who is not thus lib spired, who labors not so much to secure the spplause‘of the world as the solid and more precious approval of his home, accomplishes little of good for others or of honor for him.. self. I close with the hope that each of us may always have near as w. " 'A perfect woman, nobly planned To warn, to comfort, and com.; "Chauncey M. Depew ietoied an ad- drttsLin the following words-. ' tor inythe civic life of this com- munity. Our community is growing rapidly with a fine class of people that ere coming from the greet city on the south. and here in your midst is the opportunity for them to create I new home, make new friends and add to the pleasures and joys of liv, in: in a fine community. ' "All this War-k on the part; of the woman’s club of Highland Park is a llbor of love, not only for the com- munity but for their own organiser. tion. Toy have beeryne a great fac- . "Your exposition is s crest edu- cational piece of work. Here people will find all of the auto making the? home comfortable. ‘Mechsnicsl tie-f vices of every description, exhibits; of every kind can be seen here, sud; on opportunity"will be offended our, people to study them,. become tus', quainted with them and ultimately!," secure them to aid lin reducing the ( labor and drudgery of theanoat the: some of s11 occupations - the dtily. grind of the home. I {admiration Tho mu: 'tirmi'Si tu building ttf thin out “New, and the hard work that has he: do“ in developing your organisation to men on nape. command ttyt round and ottontion of the entire city. _ “Your organization In: done many t1titt_idtrtntretsrttotmrtttt,is better city, and a Mar spirit of good will. Your “tom! one our nll the thlm that and to den-a1 from community life, has ttil been ap- preciated by tho. niotntion of tht Cittot Highland nth. "We have grown y leaps ' and; minds, and it lino trod ' hm mandolin amount of w k, and . great dedl of time in order keep moving is i,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirm l tthtntirtueddimts pm " T itlrr; ' Vii: ELM . "re7dFyrer5 Mrrf,t,i'it2 . ,, "“1 "‘ - 'TWT". ‘” International nhtmmhbu a! nun who will be “unable for who in the tle1tu .of education. tr,ovrt8mpeeti, I andbusineu. A committee, “twink ed in 1924, in endeavorlncto It“. In endowrmnt fund ist . mimosa Min- to Jtt'tta!yu"tromhwmteiGi,iiiiG PLAN INTERNATIONAL, l J ' RELATIONS 80“le A school of international mlnttons,. in memory of Whiter Hinesom will be established at John: ll _ uni- versity, Baltimore, Md. no; . School" will have“ its meg-J: deveiopistetst of tg science of tttee tional relation. 1ttveatiaatttat M re-, search, gnd tuluinf in the may. of l: "tnt-Et-st nigHml-L- J __--, Theeatl oft)ttsrandwaatU mu for-him to resint, and in 11?fiht pur- chased a tract of wild landooh the headwaters of the Mohawk. Thin he cleared and, took his hmiltho live upon, Weaving the region which had done him so much honor, and under- taking A Pioneer's life in his old m. He died on this new fun In 1881. [ .l. He received little education but his clear-news of mind and strength of chamter carried him in. He lived mu his father', astute until he was sent to the' First: Continental Con.. gress. in 1774. He retained, his "at until 1786 with the exception bf one year, making 'no speeches. but" .doing‘ his share of work of committees. He , was the flrat delegate from New Yorki [to sign the Dee1aratiom C _ T ( I When the British made their first descent upon Long Island. Flqu tt ed a body of militia and drove) em oe. Later his family had _ t9 flee across the Sound and for leverages". he neither saw his property not de- rived sny bmetit from it. " 3 f Jn Ei,iiiEiiitiiii'liiiiiL,,., made Meier-General of the teie I»! land Militia, and for the an; f.t,tl yesrs was a member at the Newl York senate". Be was s member of them-Iv congress of the United States. i, I Theeatl oft)ttsrandwaatU mu for-him to resist. end in mum. a..- I Floyd was a lover of the peace and contentment which comes of compan- ionirhiri with the soil. He was born in Brook Haven, New York, and died on 1 tract of land which he Ind put- chued in its wild state saddened for habitation. The tenor ot the times drew him unwittingly 'into public life. I' Charles W. Dudley. Via-Dmident l in charge of public' relation. Ind ur- t vice, deseributhe mum of the com- l puny": second annusl "open home iweek" u decided}; Jrratifyine. Having his family minim used In a barracks, ftteirvalt, and his live stock " food for' the enemy were some of the hardships mama during the Revolution by William Floyd, one of the New' _Yor1t signers oflthe Decla- ‘tion of Independence. The one hun.. dred and fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the document is being cele- brated by the Seteti-Ceettetrtiial In.. temational Exposition in Philndel- phia. a I Although Whukeu'n- and Janet, where the company’s prhieipar elec- trlchl generating stationl are simm- lted. attracted the largest individual t parties of visitors. the 21,000 persons represented in fairly oqunl propor- tion, the 278 cathmunitiu _whlch no {served ‘by yr company. WILLIAM FLOYD», "Last year.” said Mr, pradley, '"we felt pretty well "tftsf1mC with a total attendance of approximately 7,000, as it was the,eotnpatty'. initial "w. .ture in the “open house" idea. We learned last year that the general public is more interested than we had supposed, in the prooeaaea and mini}:- ment used in the mamtfttetum of our commodities and resolved. therefore, to expend greater effort and more. time in staying the project thir: year." . l " puma SERVICE 30. OPEN 11831BrirtTccrim More Than ' 21,000 minors at Platinum; LasrWeekr q '.ih.yttttyiaatd'ttiiliviiit Highwood sine. than. T V _ Mrs. Sodium have: to lltVlVO her, her husband. Albert., two MIND". Loraine and Chris, and a non, Albert Jr. 3 _ Funeral service. will be held from the home at two-thirty today (Thun- day) with thi Rev. Dob). dictating and the interment will lie in Moors; In gm“ $trdm"tts, , "t _ mm”. avenge, "rtott, , T , um F dey month: it the H . d Perk hoepitel " mew-ty- ofelock es the male of convulsions Moving a. binholebubyboyswdey. i. She we: born in mdSmiod, Jams ery 10, 1901, end attended the publig school's of Richie“ Park and High. wood. She worked u in telephone operator at the Highland Perk one; for nbotit the yard. 3 _ i Thttmdar, Aw~ 21, 1919. my t8rdr.ttan and Mum were Gil; 'motarriamrriutirttimitouarsw6raiiciu 1r'AMoUfrcoLoNIAt, up at Purebred En "all smi- White .mn III-grown pus ham. Bromi " hem 8t6 I. t red. ', Alec-u, ‘Sbenml 333.. has; In an on . m [math-cl. - l AE, it“; Rub. for you. 811I mandr- 11.15 Inn-hut t Whit. Roch 8:3 III-Ind. . All and. _ hula, chicks . gnu-teed W. P" mum“ "MM! I. and m " very. _ ,uM.ll'l'd'l2fdi'l fun in: Pod “by Chick. For 88!. HARRY OLANDER tMleer appointed to make Hid um:- ment. C Dated at Highwood, Illinois. Oeto. ber 7th, A, D. 1926. _ 32-38 Snid ttat-tttent is ”able in the (5) inatatlhtertta, with intend it th. ate of six per cantata. pan-aunt to law, from ttnd after thedato of in!» of Bmt voucher. All persons chairing may Bh, objection: in aid court bof fore said any and may 1pm: on the hearing animal“ their Memo. bngirggu of the court viiime Flue from and 'ortmsqthitrittt the water min in North Avenue but; tspeeitted, south and went to and con- necting with the water tnahton Wat- ern Avenue, hatch trpeeifUd, in the City of Highwood, County of Lake, State of Illinois. The ordinance for some being on f11e in the also. of the City Clerk of said City, ml hav.. ing applied to the County Court of: Lake County for in “comment for the cost of aid“ improvement accord- ing to 1tmteflta, the and ham thereon will tihad out!» 2555.; of October, A. D. 192% " 10 o'clock tie! eating: ',,'ri,dttitt We) Western Avenue and ethnic»: Ave- nue from the line ot thd, meat - main on Ashlend Avg-he, extended west, to and connecting _ with the pm ent watchman]! in We; Avenue, with such ttttings no meant-y to can.‘ tteettmidtttahttottt-ehdotthe present main in Highwdod Avenue; in} and along Alhknd Avenue many: with the west end pf the patent w tor main, thence west to‘jnd em in; with the water main in Western Avenue herein "tttMeds, In and that Washington Avenue connecting with the West end of the present veter‘ main, thence vest to and connecting with the water main in;Weetern Ave. nue, herein "eeifud,. tn And “on: North Avenue connecting 'with the west end of the lament water main, thence west to and connecting with the water mein in western Avenue 1ereitryteeuud:, in endiglonz Jocelyn; One 50 foot lot on in Drive. Going a the Price of $2000.00. l NO. 951* Cs." i NOTICE IS HERE" GIVEN to all persons blmctedWlnt the W Council of the City: of 3%“. Lake County. Illinois. 1' have unload the construction of I Amr inch lum- ml diameter east, iron water min supply pipe, together with may eonneetiona, 'het-ot? yd». apd Rte $1000.00 au will handle a IV room bungalow on 3-68 x 180 wooded lot in n close In, nicely built up amretptr'al'ti' located neighborhood. 3mm in TI monthly payments like rent. Rood proposition. . $7400.00 takes a flvt room cot- tage on the east aid I Lot " x 16 . Well wooded. ebun block to stations. A good buy for home or investment. l, Phone 444 (GA 888 Canal mm 7, m- " 'LLiirurITt2trC1lrrr"""'1'd'rtt Mofmmh‘wmm'u (ttttatt, mu m iirrfitiiiA 82.69 per cent Th- m at bu- ' a d; but“ Iht9fibs:" kerttmttUtter men m'78.6pereont, Fr [ Hm of _thtAititM,At,itqi of tooth-ll Utter men 31.81, per cont, (a, "rieathm, 7&7.“ ofbuebnll letter men amputee-1t; ttetttaA-tlututfiuidirdiiL, 1rttdttftratsttuttaranantto4ttt-t. “.39. a. m m tttataar “.4 The - at ati letter men was main and mtl’rmd‘vwll‘ 82.26pereent. The "eratrrratttttttf, tptriettr Wt] m to bttp; by the clee,clnbu, however, Wu 84.53 ttrmrdtng Mittetts chm, h tit my per cent, and the - of the do. and nut-d pain. _ T J batintt team, M.89' per cent. l Wild "riain an. All In ”ml w. w. REICHARDT ATHLE’HCS may not T ', . 3mm sch ohm 1119 § _"."" ('ji",l')..I.ii..f.i)iutiiit H" i. mt ici T1001! . in thtitid tit,ti iui.Kairek f I o'2J,,'t'Stttt",u, ','l,'N'd2l'l 1 , tunefu- llittdrmttt. A with 1ehoitlht ia 'Ww but mumm- ettmrtartsonitfsivuei-sttmiutc _," "T",':_'.Z," ,r‘ ., ,7 ed, in Westminster collage,‘ Fulton. i, The 'm6etrerfdti.ttruittm Mi Mo.. 'yt.ttty"P,tttytftto m tt am- but and elm-n to my} Real Esta te SPEIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE FREEBURG. rumba 'rvmTtmtiFmirus. mun. [ EAL ESTA? madman _ Pun. Tumbl- 'eifaatrdad." INSURANCE .Ridgt'ood was! it Hum, minds, 1tertrth,uyD.ntrtsit' _ V [ (C" HARRY oiAitiiihi,' , o?eer.sriiosttud to an. an a... aim-st Voucher. All mrdan hut may Me objection- in aid Com-t before "id day ad may ”patron t” W“! thtetet It.f.etsr. A. Di, me. " 10 odoek (itiir,iic,ii trotmtttepindter'nithetmn . ofthe court nrtltremstt. . l , Said Went in pan“). In (5) insult manhunt!) inure-tat the {that f per column. mum to 1tereftoinpid"urttse4eoY has. main, Joeated prrrmtxhrtateVortro- attarthttrtorthstAuthte of tkad a?” Mrrtttt t,f,'lutel,l'aNt , Bentley’- Sn . of Hiram County of Lab and, sum, " Main. The ”dinning"; P/arte/rt-ity-reserves':, Cit8perk'ot aid City. Ind having 8et't, the 2tgt,grrg1ued Cdunty “Wt out of aid innume- am to Mint!» and hub: will ty W32.” “.4". 'tf9htter, £75.“; SPECIAL ASSESSMENT Km 5 , NO. "' 7 NOTICE m HEREBY GIVEN to all persons htt"etu.ted tint the an 1?rttnet1otthtrcttroemtrtrnmod,Lti. Om; ,Illinoh. t-etedtiedthsems. 'dl',','lllu ofafottr luch manna: ttggt,ttrTt,ggtt',,t',t,tg, F with none-any 'connoaim, shut-bf "In. and speck! eagtteter,r in, 'ttttttr' ind under. South Cantu! Avenue from and connecting with a. sy.turlr end_of the present '3th "1r.t1otriy'ri"Ptirtttrriarit,i, attii “m" u” u,' mil' 1iilttt,1,1ti, prop m~ , v',,". /er". _ 'itp,tittt,efNd'ttif.ti,tttrftd, trtttetmtMtntt.tit"iutu'ivefx"uii Muir-mayhem”! ttftmttatimimttuttitatittotsaue Mmmthe‘lm [duty 01M 1pttteret pubs ththt may, and if the umbrangnilm'lnm 'it9fttrrsetrsto"mtatmt.aeta tlt.tetttrt-ttrri-tehoruu' ,timsdtsttNreaehrtarr. mm e'ttysotueinqtteieeatioei'idtis". ohtpeceutonbodyot 'tiit"trG7il it is dabble that Shh should by lam,enou¢h to mint-in plant irrrrnrthforasntamtrot-.' t%raat-r,tttttttotnoestt-. unseat. Gratrar,ettenrt'd,ai-l, "1.93.."ms11eymtttrtinrtu,,im) "itatrugetettfimds. maintain; 'theded. Intu.tsotthjmotat-tmp an 'rlntertrtaouteroreettottteli, 'e'eeyJtet.r.tt2er,tt,te) orat-to.tmtMetthetrf-t.Wh- theirlwinmiucpooldounotfml oeerrnonrhttershe1terun-ud. -. L Frederick L. Nam: vim m. a . can '""-"M' iiiiGiiii'a FiirG7i"%%iii" [ calm, “If? cunt 'htltttt tpry/to . Shell” venue. drive a "ttee" . tum Shot Golf Gemmdrott Dada. load G'G'U . on Sharper Avenue. T F l 3 , 3 f, our: NEXT 8.5mm! Alumna); Aim; Wi11ttei ttti"qttmHraft'armtootsd ' :riet" 2M§_Â¥,1W.mhnmwsufizr and : ' ,,, "-e"e _'""-. luv-”K ' _ o In water My, th ' ' _iil,'t,?ii'ii'i'rl'5igitt ttttut, s,g'%,t',gt,tiiii: '"tt18ttto? Heights “In“ no: roan ima- "$.55?" 'CCT' cit-than - u il'iit tliititi'd W. M _- -""'ee-i'- - " Well I M neu- scho‘ols and tun-yam. iiihi?i', attractive entrance. treittute '1 We F Item. room with: th nanny dining room with - I 'e1heftrt,rEt tuttt IP"' 10m 16 PAUL momma Cr. (30,; I " 'r, .1 - - , G‘ :SEE OUR "ttttr" /f'rm ", BW'Hom A,” 3031mm “MON! was» rm in 81000.90 ed, up. up.“ "ati4tim i; BALANCE LIKE RENT (m _ [in 6:23: “H, ' n.3- N 1ltr',i'Rkis,'i 'll 4,; . t?i'c!?it'j'g _ ’ 'ARP,' Crt r “A: _ 'iti"iif'i'i'i1ii, 4 a? 'std a“ i'hdfllt. 'At BARG' " ,itdskii,ts"; 'v a -iurii'd TG" " bun-had jiii.)si,'ji,fijil'l, _,i)"itei,::.i 33-1-25 ”.9? 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