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Highland Park Press, 31 Mar 1927, p. 15

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Windes & Marsh Highland Park 650 Winnetka 222 Storm Sash and Storm Doors CABINETS Jobbing Promptly Done Shop Phone H.P. 457 Res. 1985 513 Eim Place, Highland Park BRIDGE CLUBS AND PRIVATE PARTIES MAY HAVE SCORE PADS FREE BY TELEPHONING! H. P. 178 OR CALLING AT THE! RELIABLE LAUNDRY. ady| We do wirdow washing all yeer around. We wash and polish care in owner‘s garâ€" Highland Park 2757 DR. B. A. HAMILTON Dr. A. J. WURTH bextists Buite 4 H. P. State Bank Bldg. Telephone 678 156 St. Johns Ave. Highland Park HIGHLAND PARK WINDOW CLEANING SERVICE FRED C. BREMER Carpenter and Builder scoxs IMMIGRATION LAWS relieve them a lot if the politicians vonldhhhudthdrfl.nm to get their votes. _ sizing how wise was the cc the United States senate in Uncle Sam out of the league Varnish is made of oil and the gum of trees. Most of the gum comes from the forests in the tropics and is gathered by natives who make their living by selling it. It is this gum that gives to varnish its hardness, elasticity and its brilliance. Claimed that much of modern dancing copies the manners of the African savages, but probably the savages know enough to go home by midnight anyway. "A large percentage of the nliensf now iMegally in this country, are the | victims <of their own carelessness.} They came into the country as visâ€"| itors, tourists, or perhaps floated over | the border without proper examinaâ€"| tion and inspection. They stayed, | became allocated to the various in-i dustrics of the land. amd now ars aj potential part of our people." ooo ooo S nc en e ie To the bureau and the department‘s ofâ€" ficers spending much time in going over the record to make certain that only those cases are deported that the law requires. . The procedure is not a summary one, but is so calâ€" culated that when the Secretary of Labor signs the warrant of deportaâ€" tion "due process" shall have been satisfied. Carefully Considered ‘ "When the merits of each are de~I termined by the reviewing officers, deportation warrants will be issued in all those cases in which the law | requires that action be taken. Very[ careful consideration is given to these cases that involve removal from | the country of aliens unlawfully here, | as a result of carefully perfecting plans these were done at a minimum of expense to the government. . To give you a more definite idea of the magnitude of this work, I would say that we have between five and six thousand warrant cases now before the bureau and department of reâ€" views. "Let me say in this connection that the past year has been the greatest in immigration history ‘in the number of aliens thus removed on departâ€" mental warrant. The rate at which undesirable immigrants were returnâ€" ed to such countries was rfiearly 1,000 each month. Much debate as to how to "Over sixty transâ€"continental deâ€" portation parties were moved, and The purpose of our immigration laws is to protect and elevate the standards of American citizenship, declares Harry E. Hull, commissionâ€" er of Immigration in an article on the subject in the current issue of the National Republic. Concerning unâ€" desirable aliens now in the United States Mr. Hull says: "There has been a great deal of interest the past year, in fact a pubâ€" lic demand, for the removal of aliens unlawfully here, who have either enâ€" tered without compliance with the laws, or who have become inmates of public institutions after entry, and who should be returned to . their countries of origin. '\ That Is Their PROTECT AND ELEVATE IT Tel. Highland Park 899â€"Yâ€"4 MASON CONTRACToR County Line Road . an Article In National Republic without proper examinaâ€"| cinct consists of all the territory and nspection. They stayed,| area embraced within the following cated to the various in-fboun‘daries. toâ€"wit:â€"all that portion the land, and now are atof Highland Park East Park District Many Deported was the course of Purpose, Says H. better class of| which lies west of the center line of « | the @&sterly right of way of the Chiâ€" â€"â€" cago & Northwestern Railway Comâ€" f oil and the|any and North of the North line of the gum comes | Sections 33â€"34â€"35â€"36, Township 43 N. he tropics and rnnge’\(Q Eâ€"except that portion ofy who make their|the subdivision known as the First It is this gum | Addition to Ravinia Highlands, Highâ€" its hardness, | land Park, Iilinois, lying north of the â€" ance. lNorth Line of Section 36, Township h of modern| 43 N. Range 12 E. I taken. veryi Public notice is hereby given that is given to the biâ€"annual election of the Highâ€" removal from | land Park East Park District in the awfully here,r(“'umy of Lake and State of Iltiâ€" artment‘s ofâ€"| NOis, will be held in the said, The me in going Highland Park East Park District, certain that|On Tuesday the fifth (5th) day of leported that f April, A.D., 1927, between the hours procedure is Of seven (7) o‘clock in the morning t is so calâ€"| and five (5) o‘clock in the afternoon Secretary of | of said day, for the purpose of electâ€" keeping BRIDGE CLUBS AND PRIVATE PARTIES MAY HAVER SCORE PADS FREE BY TELEPHONING H. P. 178 OR CALLING AT THE RELIABLE LAUNDREY. adv YELLOW CAB RATES EDW. M. LAING _ Secretary of the Highland Park East 43 N. Range 12 E., and that portion of Section 25, Township 43 N. Range 12 E. lying Southeasterly of the cenâ€" ter line of Beech Street and Northâ€" easterly of the center line of the Easterly right of way of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company and including that portion of the Subâ€" division known as the First Addition to Ravinia Highlands, Highiand Park, Lake County, lilionis, lying North of the North line of Section 36 Tmâ€"] ship 43 N. Range 12 E. The polling place for said election in said precinet will be the plumbing whop of Arnold Peterson, 385 Roger Wmlmanmn,nnlnthuid,dn Highland Park Rast Park District THIRD PRECINCT. The third preâ€" cinet consists of all the territory and area embraced within the following boundaries, toâ€"wit:â€"all that portion of the Highland Park East Park Disâ€" trict which.lies South of the North line of Sections 3$4â€"35â€"36, Township SECOND PRECINCT. The second precinet consists of all the territory and area embraced within the followâ€" ing boundaries, toâ€"wit:â€"all that porâ€" tion of the Highland Park East Park District which lies East of the center line of the easterly right of way of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company and northwesterly of the center line of Beech Street, in said Highland Park East Park District. The polling place for said election in said precinct will be H. M. Prior & Company‘s building, 27 N. Sheriâ€" dan road. L I Wws n SuORd 2ooe Sn POTEs | NOTICE OF ELECTION on( ~<f cA CA ce : THE HIGHLAND PARK ‘flL. H. P. 10e 11 8. SECOND 8T. [ EAST PARK DISTRICT 1O T rhons nonas paem, The polling place for said election in said precinct will be the City Hall, 549 Central avenue. ing the following officers of the said, The Highland Park East Park Disâ€" trict; toâ€"wit: One (1) Commissioner for the full term of six (6) years. _One (1) Commissioner for the term of two (2) years (to fill vacancy). FIRST PRECINCT. The first preâ€" s mile :_.___ 35e Each additional 1â€"38 mile ..._.10c When it comes to the work of disâ€" arming, France is evidently willing to "let" Geneva do it.". A shipment of European hares, consigned to a rod and gun club of West Virginia, recently arrived at the port of New York, but in the abâ€" sence of a permit from the Departâ€" ment of Agriculture was not allowed to enter: the country because the aniâ€" mals were consigned to a point not far distant from important appleâ€" growing districts. In New York, Massachusetts, _ and _ Connecticut, where these hares were introduced several years ago, they have caused enormous losses and have proved a serious menace to orchards. The aniâ€" mals in the present shipment were killed and disposed of for market purposes by the importer. the pole vault with a leap of 10 feet 3 inches. A) Warren came through after that and won the high jump with 5 feet 7 inches. er came through with a third in the shot put. _ Onderdonk took first in EUROPEAN HARES are___: Haak‘s Auto Supply Co. MENACE TO ORCHARDS _ _ _ Ters Frate: Tures The first one to get points was Ted Osborn with a second in the high hurâ€" dles. Koller was next with a second in the mile. R. Hammond took a secâ€" ond in the 440, and "Johnnie" Walkâ€" which no doubt will be remembered Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school track men met Evanston Saturday at Patâ€" ten gym. The meet was won by Evâ€" anston 66â€"20. The Deérfield men haven‘t had much real practice as yet and did not go into the meet with the expectations of winning but all did their best. This But Outiook Good for Seaâ€" | time the outdoor season beâ€" | Highwood Fuel, Feed Sn h Merocy ies mugae fermen 217 North Green Bay Road Cement Work & Grading Contractor Estimates:on Request PHONE H. P. 1tm DEERITELD ROAD Went of Briergate Station Highland Park Radiator and Fender Repair Shop 813 ELM PLACE ... Highland Park Drive your car in and get estimate Tel. H. P. 2774 W. A. Noerenberg Co. CARPENTER CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOSEPH J. BERUBE Lake Shore Creamery Telephone Highland Park 828â€"R Telephone Highland Park 1482 P. UGOLINT Carpenter & Builder Contractor AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS Telephone Highland Park 2180 MOTOR CAR ELECTRIC SERVICE Automobile Painting Baiteries Recharged. Rented and Repaired CEMENT CONTRACTOR BUTTER â€" EGGS _ HOME DRESSED POULTRY 685 Central Avenpe Telephone Highland Park 57 LETTERING â€" MONOGRAMS High Grade Work _ â€" 516â€"518 Laurel Avenue Bring in pour car GARAGE and CAB SERVICE N. First St ______ Tel. H. P. 1234 Telephone Highland Park 542 W To c P Nee es cfi‘ s.,.... AUTO ACCESSORIES â€" RATTRRIES CEMENT PRODUCTS Eatimates Furnished No Job Too Large or Too Small 318 North Green Bay Road AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SERVICE Sievers and Cervi BUOTTER AND EGGS JAMES COLLINS » â€" EOpenr in 136 North First Street Chicago Motor Club Service Station CEMENT BLOCKS LARSON BROS. T WORK CONTRACTORS 614 Glenview Avenue . Highland Park Phone Highland Park 612 Auto Painter FIRST CLASS WORK your car and let us make it LOOK LIKE NEW and Ficor Coverings 320 North Ave: Mason and Cement Contractors 656 Deerfield Ave. Highland P GENERAL MASON CONTRACTOR Masonary and Cement Work 688 Central Ave. _ Tel. H. P. 2443â€"939 688 Central Ave. . Tel. H. P. 939â€"2028 W. B. FREEBERG Interi i 1 WWV*M Furniture Painting and Decorating C C AMEY PCTCARCCUW, UTIVE, ouné, 87-& Dirt, Manure Railroad Ave. Highwood, IIL. 221 North Ave ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS RADIO AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ERWIN F. DREISKE Tel. H. P. 924 Tel. H. P. 245 Res. 606 Onwentsia Av ERNEST H. KUEHNE Phones Highland Park 2358â€"824â€"J ELECTRIC SERVICE Contracting and repairing Attnfl.i@ lire of fixtures PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2222 "Vetter and Better All the Time" INTERIOR DECORATIONS AND FURNISHINGS $19 Ridgewood Drive 11 §. Second St. Paper Hanging â€" Interior Decgrating Formerly . with 1 m â€" Stadios, Ch S. A. Maxwell Wall Paper Patterns _ Hesidence Phone 1818 .. Telephone Highland Park 2180 MASON CONTRACTORS Office Phone Highland Park 2750 PAINTING and DECORATING Wall Pa?er and Window Shade Mrs. Mezzini & Son JOE VENTURELLJ D. & R. ELECTRIC General Electrical Contractors Electrical Wiring Fixture: e.nd_ Appliances PAINTERS and DECORATORS Exterior and Interior Painting Decorating and Paper Hanging MASON CONTRACTORS Persent Work a Specialty Boilini & Grandi Telephone Highilund Park:â€" 1349 3 South St. Johns Avenue Phone Highland Park 602 607 GLENVIEW AVENUE DANIEL A. FAY SHERIDAN BUILDING Highland Park, N "Say It With Flowers" 614 Glenview Avenue . NICHOLS, D.D.S. Office Phone H. P. 1780 H. FRIEBELE EXCAVATING Tel. H. P. T72J Highwood, IIlinois Private Ambulance _ + 27 N. Sheridun Rd. H. F. Kelley, Mgr. _ Tailoring and l.dr‘ Garments called for und deffvered Tel. H. P. 495 35 S. St. Johns Ave. Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron and Furnace Work Res. 366 Central Av. _ Tel. H. P. 2164 688 Central Ave. _ Tel. H. P. PLASTERING CONTRACTORS YOUR TREES, SHRUBS â€" and HEDGES need trimming for it gives them new life and prevents disease; order your hardy perennials now. or call at Nursery at Orchard rd and Please drop a card in P. 0. Box 251 West Park Avenue. ’\&)\ Telephone. Lug-hye Sorensen, Nursery Man. Tel. H.P. EVERGREENS TREES SHRUBS Highland Park, N. new planting and shrub trimming ; pertlmigls and spring flowers always onfhand. W. Park Ave. Tel H. P. 2098â€"Yâ€"1, JOHN OSTROWSKY NURSERY is open for business; who will do your GARDEN WORK, tree chopping, and Sewer and Water _Pi;hg E‘:mtrm- Grading, phnt?né;'T?;; shrubs evergreens; making flower and vege table gardens; estimates given. 278 BEECH ST. _ TEL H.P. i442 Telephone Highland Park 6e (‘dn.litsâ€"d& Tel. H. P. 949 Moving. Expressing General Hauling 300 Ashland Ave. _ ~Highwood, IIL Phones Highlandâ€"Park 1435 â€"91 ~~A.E. SODMAN ___ Motor Express > MOVING JAMES VITI & SON Shop in rear 26 N. Sheridaun Rd. Telephone Highland Park Peter H. K. Grimson PLASTERING CONTRACTORS Ormamental and Decerative Plastering Telephone Highland Park 530 PLASTERING CONTRACTO‘.~ 614 Glenview Avenue Telephone Highland Park 299 H. M. PRIOR CO. SHEET METAL WORKS PAINTING AND DECORATING Paints, Wall Paper, Glass Window Shades, Auto Glase Telephone Highland Park 2180 Percent Work a Specialty PLASTER CONTRACTOR Exterior Jasz Finishing a Speciaity All Kinds of Ornamentsl Piastering F. D. Clavey Ravinia Nurseries Drainage and Catch Basin P. 0. Box 186, Highland Park, IIL A. A. ROBERTS . A. Noerenberg Co. OFFICE 363 BLOOM STREET W. B. Freeberg 8. T. REBLING 388 Central Avense CHARLES BROMS Landscape Gardener BRAND BROS. E. NELSON ER AND DRAINAGE CONTRACTORS 441 529 S. Geen Bay Rd. NURSERIES SIGNS

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