"MAX; A†I. I" ionisrtrgtgimB1i "iiiisiffMiDiNhPM: S’matter swnos-wmEomaatvANCE The week of April 24-30 has been omein0y design-ltd for union-wide observance as “Amrkan Forest Week" by [Ne-idem Coolidge. in a procumtttion made public by the Uaeitod States Dcpu’tmcm of mi- culture. ._. . 'A, _-.......s. cul‘u". This Tear will mnrkuthe seventh ln'lua! datum of the Week. Pres- idem Rummy; in WSI Mm ism-d the tirmt ivmkmnl'mn which trough! the Federal Gown-an behind the monument. Of the numerous weeks obrvreed in the country. this in the ony one to which the Gout-amen! of the l'mtca Sun-- has given mi- tion and support. C. M. Payne import-int! ‘Onefonnh of our soil is not!" united to (vmbrl-gmvin than Any- thin: due. I can“ - the e-ie- tioa that our ind-dill and uric-IL -- ‘ . AL --" L- iiriuTaua, will in W 5.2mm mo lg!) tet"t - great canin- of Ind. M much} protrmn has he - in public; forestry ind bareN' mains! in! private (Nutty. U! - have I - agar-nun of in: or I‘ll: been lllld. and gum [up -she of poor farm land u might no" prMtahtr W til-bu w of "ddietq to the - of agricultural ovorrrodmetit" - I â€.4. Next gag-W's“ and“ The President srrocinimed the 1927 -- _ u» .L L-IL4' aarseott-He'L'h',"lff5 sAri'i-rt.-talrctP'.', a t WW. 1“ 1. iiGUt a. nu Pop? “with P--'. " tttMe, how by.†-"' your-mirth!†'raitGtsGa--oet""- nmhmm-l w 'tGriasrkr-dttu-ry 'st-e-eel."- b a. at "iciaG.et-o-1-er 'iFiGi-o-yteee aii"cicrau% H mason-[tumb- tilu-re-et-I- utr-idea-ree"- {can do†b.-. h "ara-GG-r-err: “hm-IBM iiiiri.rautVyePeee GriTuiFeurd.yeeef ITS-Ila! In Br of our soil is better pdlk - " '-, " 'ilu A“ [ri, ' L" :th Ilk J" , Qi 7/ I, I C". , "r. i _ " , iii it 'i, x WU! mutt“, .MM - him“it I Win81“ “have.†aiGaeut 1Pr by u. hauls-ef- Ne hthh .etivities for which the law provides. Thirty states have lppointed exten- sion forester: Ind In co-operating with the government in assisting farmers in the handling of their woodlands. Loude- " Chair-.- The week will be directed by an American forest week committee, of: which Frank o. Lowden of Illinois u) thnirmsn. Nearly 100 omnixntions.: repmentmg I wide variety of inter- rsls, are co-operatintr, Among them minions representing outdoor. wild life. and recreational interests. forester: and forestry associations. the lumber" industry. consumers of forest products, labor. scientific. civic and women's omniutiolu. n well (as the state and federal governments. The American Federation of Lubor. .xhe Farm Bureau Federation. the tu- ‘ tiortal Grunge. theArnericnn Legion. the American Newspaper Publishers' , usociation’. the Boy Scouts. and Camp Fire Girls. the Nltionsl Lumber ManuNeturers “satiation, General Federation of Women's clubs. Young Women's Christian mod-lion. Na- tion-l Catholic Welfare eontemgtee, the 0-1:th of the' American Revo- lution. and the Motion Picture TM.- mun... ..... “u an..-“ _ m, ter Owners of America an included alum! the co-operating organism- tions. Local forest, yak committees ":being organized in every In new; uI3u-uxu - -V_., -__--" r SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE? PLANNING BOND ISSUE NO. 316 1 FOR PUBLIC LIBRARY Notice is hereby tdven to nit pep: . _ sons interesud that the City Council Wh-ch we“ to Sub-I! 1 of the City of Highland Park. County, PM!“ to Voters at I of Lake. nnd State of Illinois having Spedll Election . I ordered the eoostroetiort of 1 etmneet- ---- Led system of sanitary sewers . in An ordinanct was introduced at diet 1Tt,t,','t,t gi,",.',";,,'):",',',',-',', 3‘3; Whine“. villus: council ngssiun lut' ll',', d "G in the City of Hitrhinn d I "" peoridine for, "yr/setter) Park. Lake County. Illinois. the ordi. . . - '", ' An ordinance was introduced at duel Winndlu villm council session last' week providing for the inning oil 873.1!†“a per cent bonds, the esti- mull cool of the addition to 0:1 Ptatttie Lila-Irv building and other li-l bury @Enl. Under the undead: hum in an gen- rnl bond ium for municipal pur- -tots-erur.tyeit m 'eiiaoli,itisGia,winIsehyu.in thenearNttsre,the and date having as...» __ mm T%TEF GETS CASHGA m 31le V T RAID Catlin; thromeh I "in ml- of the more. I thief "ttered the Cooper Dyrf. 2.3.; a: a»... Dry Good. .m 3m, Ind â€and with $75 bill! ho- the ash hm. No.touoriut-eryf.isteef 'Griiii"o,iurtAit_rtetttt:) Ji'aTrGiaeres-nttro'e"e* elk-um. Wmdthopimmdth- I-dl nun-or: WW t-G-iiCikstma-yrsyt1? iiitrGiiruyer-it_ |unumvlw aiciii i'iiir%riirefikisiiry.etty iairnaG-eee “hm m - B. M'Iiilmoeholm& rwu-Il“ Md iirka_ttreePttttt 'iii"i'iiioiis,eiaue.er i'i'i-iaGGeusa-eeer iaiiriaG---ee. mammal-2992* wan-M'hAu-nq tt i7iri'i.Griia-eeee< humanely-(w "iLEuGruA-tuyHe, emu-“*5 jidi'i'i?igtur.t2vr"'" iiiiiatntE.ii- state. munici- RE-ELECT FORGAN To HEAD OF RED CROSS Chairman of (bingo Chapter Continued in once; the Other 056113 James B. Forgan of Evanston "r) re-elected chairman, and James A.), Patten of Evanston was re-elected tow the board of directors of the Chicago? chapter of the American Red Cross) when its annual meeting was held re- contly at the Palmer House. Chicago. Other members of the board are“ the foilo'ing: _ WitiiaG J. Chalmers. Mrs. MarquiS. Eaton. John V. Farwell. Howard W. Fonton. Calvin Fentress, Sunleyl Field. Charles W. Folds. John J. Ile cheit. John W. Scott. James Simpsoml Cot. A. A. Strum, B. E. Sunny. lar; tins Tater. Charles Washer. and Miss) Muriel McCormick an active member! In! the Chicago chapter for several[ rhirmnn. Jacob M. yen-g. Other omens r::elected were: Vice. trauma. H. In: seem. M] Temple has since nation to - elsewhere. m mum run an. mauuxn nu. mo“ ' and Cor. Diver-y Ind Sheridgn Rd. LEASE SOLD Shop of Treasures The Orrin Garden 'N,r%wer Lovers John W. Scott; treasarer, Dickinson. Jr.; assistant R. Russell Ross; executive My M. "rempte. Mr. 5 since tendered his resig- ennge in Red Cross work BE- .11 day Sadly I'M‘V. _ Said assessment is payable in ten (10) installments, with interest at the rate of six tti) per mum per ‘annum on all installments from and l,after date of issue of first voucher. ‘AH persons desiring may fue objec- Minus iri said court before said day land may appear on the hearing and 1 make their defense. and returned to said court. the tissat hearing thereon win be had on the 23rd day of April All. 1927. or as soon thereafter as the business of the court will permit. Dated at Highland Park. Ill., , Otticer appointed to make Aprii Tth, 7mm D. Mud. ma. Central Ave. and Sand 31. Phone Highland Park an Clunin:& Dyeing Co. PHONE HIGHLAND PA“ [Inuit-re. Pill. Am Railroad Avenue. KW“ VIC. J. KILLIAN, INC. 390 Central Ava-c M Highland Park 2101-1248 Thhrgeltmm- mthSI-v Plumbing and Heating Phone Highlnnd Park N Memento-m bq nun-m D. SHERON:v huh-uh“ -A%P.tkP- "Hm“ Aid Assessment, A.D.. 1927. 6 H -eri- F"prg 3 “Po‘Pu _5"t, ' 13li A m om MI ‘ "tb: ‘7“ v 15:7 "irat a') S'," - , on r4teTuiEiiIE s g. T7 , E asf" " J - . " / ',51s,S. & wttcif ? P . 'ish Pt, t2iiiEi5. " k - .. T IaqhA.-A- “a. FRANK LAING. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE NO. 315 Notice is hereby given to all per- sons interested that the City Council of the City of Highland Park, County of lake, and State of Illinois having ordered the construction of a connect- l ted system of cast iron water masisps, in Ouklnnd Drive and Lyman Court' in Ravinin Woodlands, all in the City of Highland Park, Lake County. nrt-, nois, the ordinance for the same be- ing on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city and having applied 1 tu the County Court of Lake County 1 for an assessment of the costs of said ‘impmvement according to benefits. Land an assessment thereof having been made uni returned to said court. With the approach of spring, that old, restless feeling wifl soon begin to make itself known. But you can easily turn it to good advantage. Spring fever is merely the surplus e n e r g y, l which winter has stored away in your system. Put it to work and you will feel a thousand times better. The mer- chants on this page have many valuable offerings which will help you to do this. Spring Fever Ice Ciel-ll» In the Alcyon Theatre Bldg. LU1CK's ICE CREAM Bang-nude Mb. w d FINLSWMIIId- ANCHOR INN Calm "etith-stA- â€mm“ IAN Ices. Sandwich C'l . _ ft ,. 'ai) (ye-e ', V4) , /. I , g - Qâ€? ( to "'i)"i'-:i(" l 21'S, _"g" . 5/5: the final hearing thereon will be bid on the 23rd day of April A.O. 1927, or as soon therafter as the business of the court will permit. Said assessment is payable in ten (10) installnxnts, with interest at the rut: of six (6) per centum per nnnum on all installments from and after date of issue of first voucher. All persons desiring may. file objec- tions in said court before said day and may appear on the hearing and make their dafense. Dated at Highland Park. IU., April 7th. An, 1927. Fenders & Body Repairing HIGHLAND PARK " North Snail SW Telephone Highland Park JOSEPH BARILARI Highland Park Nash Sales Sales NASH Service USED CARS Nash Leak the World in Me. tor Car Values r. L. Meomher, ma. Green Bay Rood. Risk-wood. m. ttRoLsrERBR AND CABINET MAKER Furniture Made to Order Kw Puri-w-n an High-700d Pharmacy 32 Numb Eirht E.tteet SUM? sag Officer appointed to make said Assessment. BABE-NEW “was“ Ave. and Sheridan all“ M M. P. 16.8 M 1m _ 2423 H. A. LARSEN W's lee Cm- IP- Choc-lu- mum-An- FRANK LAING. PAGE an!