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Highland Park Press, 17 Mar 1927, p. 16

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Week Kw we mgun _ v 3......” - -. _ . . Fr..s', 'mee, Gp 1"iii'a"d'iii7i' n”, 7-< - “mun-at. _ ' ' V v - 72.“ h v... ' P - . “A“ _' l J' 134 i"iES ', .453: e-F able work on bridges-is to, be done', e - .. N' ... ‘. this spring and summer. _ tuf/iff, has been no. y con- " .. and _ To Startlhvpain >w‘e wiut-drtostart_tttr? A A . as soon as the season permits; In Iaet, Elmo-1' IO surnvnsons -e'ei-- ____Vrr, My. “I“ Spa-hut “Mm (CG- Pt-is-been-deter/art 9min road hmad'me m- ttasrrue,meeonrmato-rerer" -ettaeodartothehe-di-- vuoesbrio.LshdM1oethteeorm- tr highny :11me The re- port mm. that a: division of high- vgyu has Iwmved the plans of the Reel Lake-Lon; [Aka road and that riett%rFrar has been partially an- lured. The 'ieht-ofomr Math" on the Ivanhoe road are now being neared, the road hm been unc- tioned by the highway department. The Kilian: road has also been ap- pioved. _ Mr. .Lobdell reported to the bond that he wins elk-idly informed last 'week “the high!” Aterefgt is 1T,trarTTn"h%tatp'trtrt7TGip able work on bri as IS to he done this spring and summer. " To Start Repair: The maintenance outfits hare n repaired and road repairing v . a has been made necessary by thaws, will start soon. There will regular patrols on some of the state aid roads which have in the past been patrolled but occasionally. The pa- trols have been reestablished so as to provide regular attention to all roads in the State Aid system. The report made to the board by acting county highway superinten- dent Lobdell, follows: “I wish to report that since your: last meeting the following progress) has been made by this oitiee: ‘ Cmestmetion "The only work actually being ear- ried on is the bridge on the Deerfield, road. The west abutment of this) bridge has been poured- and the exm eavation for the east abutment isl nearly complete. This bridge will un- doubtedly be completed in ample time to permit the contractor to start grading work on the Deerfield road contracts as soon as weather eorsdi- tions will permit. 1 "Approval of the Division of High? ways on our Round Iuske-Lontr Lake plans has been secured. However,, this approval was cooditioual with our awarding a grading eootraiet' first and allowing the tiits to settle through one winter before awarding a paving contract. This requirement was decided upon by the Division of Highways because of the heavy tills on the job and is in line with the best present darnahwas engineer- ing practice. Of course it delays the paving of this road one year longer than we had anticipated but it will undoubtedly operate to give us a bet- ter and more satisfactory. road when it is paved next Fear. Right-ofcway for this road has been practically all secured. “Plans for the Ivanhoe road were presented to the Division of High- ways for approval more than a month ago. They have not been re- turned to this oftire as yet, but I am sure that they will be approved u soon as possible. Right-of-way dedi- cations have been prepared and re- leased Ind the right-of-way is now hing secured. "iiiruiriJr the Milburn road have been approved and the ritrht-of-seay has been panic-11y att fecal-ed. "I took the matter of plans for the Milwaukee Ivonne road.-np with Mr Urntt list week and WIS informed that may hid them pNetiealtr (only to relate at the time the nevi re- q‘inment for Mt feet of right-of-w-y w-‘kw aitdiEitsieuaAeqit Itemtsnomme-sometimeskss-to i?ereTaessed,ifyougothoutitin thGightway. Stanwiththesucit. Then whenyou buy dim, nerkwcar or even socks Gt"niandGaiea,eettheminsha4es to harmonizcwith yourmain attire. Your main attire-the suit itself-that's the imponant point. A woods“ selection of, any Swaps faheks.andan unparalleled "d-ingawaitrouatmar CITY SALES-FOURTH FLOOR 319 West Van Burch Sheet ' mun PLANT with the Suit It "s-erineo-etimtwtt'erityePe'PLmtPf'."'rfh1e"1e" V resolution to gnu! my “in Ha3tamdrowatHat1,tor--t- I: "saeimrapiuretimedan-tre cash: seasons. He 00-h . a to a drainage 5mm in Oak otomnedeenodirtsiehtraretrueu" e- township has been rank. There is, hand regarding Oriental Mam t. however, some question a to tbe ad- philosophy. 3nd life. with I has, " viability of utilizing the pile lem- sympathetic understanding of the tion type of construction and I shall American mind His lecture In hil- rd visit the site of the work in co- m; given. st with the {ridge claim of thDNL His English is the living, -hie, "iiikt','t of wuss?“ team his " inimimble Indium that our m e"tt, f. T. “mag-ck- "roll ugly}: when and by I In“. o..n--qeteA' “mac-Wm wmhm’: We riFaaF, a..."*'...,' e In th- -troeti- d I it h G-tto-r-h-As Wi awn-ham. a}: a. and I it?» W'%E‘hm nmmhunnuduvith-I-u OIIheilmude- mug. in o.dertHtwat my!» iilieuraanui-ohie,wir"y iasiasteamoithe-t1-aT." t-ittutte.t-taeeoelr-tin. iiuiiau "ill-om, Kathi-hiss.- dam-ruined. I witireoeeedeththe “indigo-W . as so2irarthliasoe, permits; in fart, the recent that: have - it a” sary for us to do some work shady." DH AN GOPAL MUKERJI - m TALK HERE MAR. " "The Reborn East-hs It Friend or Enemy?" Subject my Evening Club Soo- Dhan Gopal Mnkerji. who is to lee- ture here March 20, for the Sunday Evening club on "The Reborn East- ls It Friend or Enemy?" is one of the keenest minds India has produc- ed, He is u alert " the most vim- ious and aggressive of our younger intellectuals. IS sngacions us the most venerable wise men of the Orient, as true a poet as ever saw beauty and‘ was made humble by it. His two big books, "Caste and Outeaste" and "My Brothers Face," have won praise from the most distinguished critics) of Europe and America. "Caste and: ooteaste" has been translated into! French and German and plated on! the, compulsory reading list tori American missionaries to India. "Mr', Brother's Fare," which was original- ly published in the Atlantic Monthly, andhasbeenhailedin England-son J. A. Tum-1C0. IN ALL ITS BRANM PAINTING Imported and was DECORA m G WALLPAPERS C HIC AGO Tel. Graceland 6112 _ANU--- -tot-ehm."tse_ Tand Gu. hen-n,» a. In.» ESE-Eyuuf-h-tuh i..--.---. the aw - I“ h} duw-umb‘ ”ache-numb” MAI-molmm-H. m-umd.u-iydds Guaaaisaeiti- uni-(ii Iii-OI "qime. At at“ _ ammmtyu-ugmo Anabelmrbhlvu“ ”kahuna-(INK- Named-doth!“ .itsee-iyruaeifasdPmt.Aeei. Win11" Yul-hum mm’l‘mudl.fumm- manner’ l _ - - . is a wealth in in: tSii,tF.a?i'ii,iji,i,1, in his presentation of it, and II In- usnal ability to create vivid. mic-1 ful word pictures, that mks hi} message take hold and linger long in, the memory. 1 FARMERS NOW GOING TO NIGHT SCHOOIS Mammy-12 t I $22. $3... When the Champion Cotton W9 ers from the south, and the Cor-i King of America. who coma hon Ohio, were in Wnshinatms taunt-l). they were wekombd by the best of- ticiat society and President Coolidge and Secretary of Agriculture Jardine headed the list of those who - them a hearty weieome. Mr. J. C. Wright, director of the Federal Board of Vocational “nation. told the prize winners and a large group of guests at I dinner that summit! farming in the United Staten could only be accomplished by the apptiei tion of the principle of making two blades - '2gr,, only one gm before. and he sai . wdidn't malt any ditrerertee whether the crop was grass, corn, or. cotton. March Sale of Home, Incinerator Canton Clothes Dryer Mi- ”1‘ A $5.00 Down Payment will put one of thee Appliances in your Home Easy Monthly Terms on the Balance MAKE THE DISPOSAL OF TOUR TABLE WASTE AS MODERN AS rotm TABLE SERVICE "e-ti-oo-r-i-Ai-me-i-d-the se,t,"sdsuestme-ottso-um"ish"d prince. The Home In“ is TimeaM5tat which gum m d the as Home Incinerator h- h in V iir.EiiLie.Eitiee?tittegtl "a-ttthr-att-'.- - - an u - -.--eth-. In. “hi-“mi ei-dei-i--" ##9##“?!h GrGFaGTTdnmiiiiFt- tmrtvthu--ed1Va'rt tun-I. khan-hm "or-tvi-rt'-) Gtu-.tHrS.titi-.-d" "iith.timtho-_thw “human-uh asearrte-itreehm.hire-t" NORTH SHORE GASCO. 'ruutientPueesNrGatrB-ri" Anim- More: mGMliaAN1lt rm m AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS Park and St. Johns Avenue F POI TRE FIRST Till IN WASHING cw‘nlss - an hug Mil. mqehior . _--" ts-e-e-dr-tthes-tl' Dei-r-Nets-ttr-tthor" atrium a,,.,.,.----.--.).--.- so-ht-rr-mo-ret-re-od"-"". “Wt-dam“. with I One 1926 Tudor Salim. Very fine shape; balloon tires, bumper, speedometer, spotlight and many other extras. One 1925 W. In the very best of condition. This is one of our best buys One 1923 Coupe, Just_been overhauled and in A-l ghape - a red] bargain. One 1922 Tudor Sedan. In good shape and priced low. One 1925 Chevrolet Touring Car. In very good shape. Several other good ears in diluent models - priced right. T PURNELL & WILSON 2E [All-mu- Arm-cum magnum-mun EDI-q“. "rt-tro-e-trt-te ti.oiuur-deeu- t-riu-frfe'"Pe- -""""lu-.7" ,. - - IV! - - aaG --- - - Clothes 'Fa-tttiii. MADE IN ALL an: - gnu noun for their- KTIJV‘WW’H’W 71.: he W}W or h.. o-r-e-ite-i-tset-tthee'"- MI-“lbthm'ummtk -i.ttvee-rrrrre-uth.-toeate't thear"t-dmr.ttrstheMr. Nole'hipping irsttte-iodtotmsrrooreV ' mgtae-efomra-f.radr-erii-. nuts - IUACIIBS - STEIILIZES ”but" In: that a 1.4. - thq kahuna-brand's! _ Tmr--- ”WAY OUT ~n-Ipyuc-Lc-nhbf-“0' Mubu-la‘Ih-FD' ammonium Bsra-.reta-e - H II "efl Iete. ---". --- ’* “mundane-urn! ss-sean-u-ut" huts-Mulch!” "G.i"iGirrFertoiouyter- 2iliiTraiatLreu_. High!” Park, Ili. unison. use! a. mm; m' l iririFriGty_ttSe

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