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Highland Park Press, 22 Sep 1927, p. 18

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* : Rlondes Have *â€"GENTLEMEN MAY PREFER THEM, BUT GRIEF COMES @hocolate syyup, can be used in makâ€" ing any number of sodas, milk shakes Ice cteam pie is an improvement even on the soda fountain. Crusts ean be baked in cup shapes over the autside of muffin pans, cooled, filled with fruit and ice cream and then covered with meringue, which can be NOTICE is hereby wiven to all persons inâ€" ferested, that bids for the furnishing of all The old standâ€"by syrups of the soda fountain which may be kept available at home are typified by a recipe for mocha chocolate syrup in which oneâ€" fourth of a cup of ground coffee is expense, says the Woman‘s Home Companion in divulging the secrets of the glittering palaces of iced reâ€" freshments. The modern refrigeratâ€" ing devices that have come upon the market and the syphon bottle with make home ice cream sodas available browned quickly in a hot oven withâ€" out melting the ice cream. All the best products of the public soda fountain and more and now beâ€" ing rivaled in modern homes at small used. Pineapple .mint sauce which bundling them and, after conferring)“ with mountaineers he met on their| infrequent visits to towns, told them) where he would drop the packages. The result is the creation of a circuâ€"| lating library that provides pr-ctical»’ ly all of the reading matter available to the mountain people. | HOME SUBSTITUTES | FOR SODA FOUNTAIN! Until a few months ago trainmen| piled all the abandoned papers and‘J books in the baggage car to be deâ€"| stroygd at the end of the division.[ Cobb then developed the scheme of| â€" A When the whistle of the exl:u'essI begins to echo down the passes and / valleys, the mountain people; many | of whom go to town only once or| twice a year, begin trekking towardJ the railroad and, when the train has| roared through, they find in the clearâ€"| ings at certain spots large bundles of newspapers and magazines which| Cobb hurls from the racing train. . | Robert M. Cobb, baggage master on the Southérn railway, has come to be regarded as the greatest source of education in the south by mountainâ€" eers along the line between Atlanta, Ga., and Salisbury, N. C., the Ameriâ€" can Magazine learns from«a southern correspondent. P "A blonde must be clever enough to pick shades that will not kill her colâ€" oring. She can make the most of her blondeness and fool people into thinkâ€" ing she is more blonde than she really is or she can make herself look washâ€" edâ€"out and mediocre." are similar pigment changes uking) place in the skin. They can bleach their hair to approximately its !imtr tone, but then they upset the color balance of the skin and thB hair.) Moreover, anything strong enough to} bleach the hair is bound to take out also its life and light. | Bleached hxir, rarely responds tq the permanent wave. It has lost too much of its viâ€"| tality. | "Both theâ€"skin and hair of blondes are more delicate than those of theirJ darker sisters and must have more! care. _ Blonde skins sunburn and( freckle easily and need a good deal | of protection. _ Frequently they are| thin and dry and wrinkle early un | less they have expert attention. And‘ they show very quickly any stomach| or digestive upset. Makeup on blonde | skins must be very subtly used or it looks crude and rough. | Distributes Newspapers From Train to Poor Whites 2 of Mountains BAGGAGE MAN IN ROLE OF EDUCATOR ues, writing in Farm and Fireside, "but it comes hard when they have to watch their blondeness slipping away from them. | "Women do not seem to realize that being a blonde is not just having light hair and that stopping being a blonde is an inevitable change that goes much farther than their hair roots. When the hair begins to darken there lives of women because blondes are not always blondes for life," says Hazel Rawmon Cades, beauty expert, d’dndinc the unpreferred types of _"They will with resignation see themselves grow older, fatter, thinâ€" ner, sadder and wiser," she continâ€" NOTICEâ€"OF AWARDING CONTRACT and, like the an.| ob ts Two _ Dollurs _ Twenty . Cents (§2.20) per lineal foot .......$ Item No. 10. 2472 lineal feet of eiwht (8) inch i:(em.lh“lh-flfl tile _ pipe s ‘rai at an average depth of -'l.: and fiveâ€"tenths . (6.5) feet below the finished | grade of the pavement ; laid with open inside diameter tile pipe drain. laid at an mverage depth of sevâ€" en (%) feet. below the finizhed wrade of the pavement: with Jointa of mortar, 1:2 mix; inâ€" cluding connections to catchbaâ€" #ins and catchbasin manholes, all trenching. . shoring, . bracing. pumping. backfilling the trenchâ€" es with sand. from the bottom of the trench to the surface of the subgrade, ard furnishing said sand. _ The depth refers to the flow line of said drains: laid complete at One Doliar Ninety Cents ($1.90) per linâ€" eal â€" foot f Item No. 9. " 7k lineal feet of fifteen (I5) inch inside diameter, double strength tile pipe drain. laid at an averâ€" awe denth of four and fiveâ€" tenths (4.5) feet below the finâ€" ished wrade of the pavement: with joints of mortar 1:2 mix ; including eonnections to eatch~ basin manboles and manboles, all trenching. shoring. bracing, pumping, backfilling the trench 360 linea! feet of temn (10) inch internal dinmeter tile pipe drain sin cover, except manholes Nos. sin cover, except catch basin manholes Nos. 34, 35, 36, 37, and 38, in Ridge Road. which shall be furnished with a manhole cover with perforated lid. Covâ€" ers shall be set to wrade, where located: including all excavatâ€" ing, â€" backfilling _ around . the catebâ€"basin manholes with sand. :wl of all surplus exca~ materials, . complete at Ninety Dollars No Cents ($96.â€" 00) _ each s Item No. 5. 3 concrete catchbasins constructâ€" ed of monolithic eoncrete orâ€" concrete . blocks, . bottom _ eiht (8) _ inches | thick, . walls six (6) inches thick, inside diameâ€" 6850 lineal feet of concrete combined M“ml:‘:’y.fi.“ the body portion; 1:% mix for the exposed surface . to . a depth of oneâ€"baif (%) ““ including curing, complete No _ Dollars ~five Cents _ t 03~,, in is $100 i u.â€"td&?d- thick | (the -unn-e -t ufl:‘-h?ur‘* center the pave, mealp To Ine of the heve backWling irfiufi‘ m _ with Tay " h»fln Conls T@BM bee n bracing. pumping. backflling the trenches with earth, flushâ€" img the back§ll, and removal of all surplus excavated materiale ; ter four (4) feet, average depth of concrete six and fiveâ€"tenths (6.5) feet. and average depth of excavation seven and oneâ€" tenth (7.1) feet helow finâ€" ished grade for the pa nt. The concrete shall be of 1:2:4 mix. and the mortar 1:2 mix. Euch catchbasin shall be furâ€" nished with a Highland Park pattern catchbasin cover, set trenchen with rarth, flushing the backfill. and ‘removal of all surâ€" of the trench to the surface of the subsrade, and furnishing trenching, _ shoring. _ bracing Tntamind" materpale : "the aopth refers to the flow line; . L im m m AAL_IM _.] complete at One Dollar Fifteen Co~ts (§1.15} per lineal foot . tar of 1:2 mix. _ Each catchâ€" basin shall be furnished with a ljjuhl.nd Park Pattern catchbaâ€" mge depth of excavation is nine und nineâ€"tenths (9.9) feet beâ€" low the finished grade of the pavement. . The concrete shall line ; backfilling around the # 70150 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGRLAND PARK, ILLINOIS % 420.00 315 $ 240.00 35.822 50 171.60 $3.10 | rate of five per cent ($%) per annum, payâ€" mble semiannumily, such interest to be eviâ€" | denced by interest notes or coupons attached | to_said bonds respectively. _ â€"~ | _ Said bonds . shall mature in secordance | with the following schedule: . MSk k AN ORDINANCE Providing for the Issuance | _ of Park Bonds of THE HIGHLAND PARK | EAST PARK â€"DISTRICT in the Sum of ) Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000) and Proâ€" | _ viding for the Payment Thereof. | WHEREAS, The Highland Park East Park District is a duly organized Purk District under the laws 6f the State of Illinois, and is !chnrflfll with the duty of mequirimg and mainâ€" taining a public park or parks in said disâ€" | trict: and WHEREAS, the best interests of this disâ€" trict requires that additional tracts be mcâ€" | quired for park purposes; and at a price in extess of ‘Thirty ‘Thousand Dollars ($30,000) and does not have sufficient funds to pay for same, and this Board finds that it is for the | best interests" of anid "District (that Thirty | Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00) be borrowed for | that purpose and bonds be issued therefore: NOW, THEREFOR, for the purpose of proâ€" viding funds with which to pay the price of Provile To ie orpantintion af park dotrice of the Board of Park Commissioners and counâ€" tersigned by its Secretary with his seal of office affixed. SECTION 2. Exeept as to number and date of maturity said bonds and coupons shal} be in substantially the following forms : (Form of Bond) United States of America State of I}inois c-'-:oluh THE HIGHLAND PARK EAST PARK DISTRICT _ _ _ S1o0m0e > 26. 27. 28, 20. 30 $1,000.00 September 1. 1931 Both principal and interest of said honds Mlhunflefl‘"flfakihfl Park State Bank, Highland Park, 1 Said Ronds shall be signed by the President and Treasurer That the Highland Park East Park District, * yak Tuicht o Fasntent sn arieting a wwhnfl,‘ndm.& MNMM.‘"’)"W*‘ the Unitéd States, on the first day of Sepâ€" tember. 19 .. with interest thereon from the date hereof until paid at the rate of five pereentum ll%)‘:“-. payable semiâ€" annually on the / day of March and of Numbers such lands SECTION 1. That there shall be,. and there are hereby directed to be issued. thirty (30) Park Bonds of this District of the deâ€" nomination of One Thousand Dollars ($3.000) each, numbered 1 to 30 inclusive, to be dated September 1, 1927, all bearing interest at the BE IT ORDAINED BY_THE BOARD OF coMMIsSsIONERS _ OF _ THE _ HIGHLAND PARK _EAST PARK DISTRICT, OF LAKE coUNTY. ILLiNoIS: > _ _ â€" The owners of a majority of the frontaae of the lots und land upon said streets, whereâ€" in said work is to be done, may, within ten days of the date hercof, elect to" take said work and enter into a written contract, to do said work at ten pe centum less than the price at which the same has been awardâ€" BENJAMIN_F. LEWIS, * LYLE GOURLEY, WML .M.â€"REAY, > » JULIUS ZIMMER, Board of Local Improvements of the City of Highland Park. Dated at Highland Park, M.» > , September 22. 1927. 30 TOTAL AMOUNT OF BID ........$35,238.60 Item No. 19. 5 trees to be grubbed out. stumps ‘and rootk removed to a depth of one (1} foot beâ€" low the surface of the sub wrade, and holes filled . with mand, thoruuxhly . tamped:; inâ€" cluding removal of _ trees. stumps, and routs, and excaâ€" vated materials from the site of the improvement. at Ten Dollars No Cents (§10,00) gaeh Item No. 20. 900 square yards of parkways to â€" be smoothed _ and â€" hand~ ltem No. 17 45 lineal feet of elght (8) inch n acragased New sive "or wurice corruga ron _p lor drain to West st:&.ic Drainage Ditch. Weight per foot No, 16 wauge, seven and fourâ€"terths (7.4) pounds, laid at an tt age depth of four (4) feet low the surface of the ground ; including connection to . manâ€" holes, all trenching, shoring, bricâ€" ing. pumplag, backflling the trenches with earth, flushing the backfill, and removal of «D sueâ€" plus excavated materials, laid KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS raked, at_ No _ Dollars Five Cents (4.05) per square yard. .$ 445.00 inches thick, bonded with four 4y gallons of Tarvia, or its «aual, per square yard, and top dressed with a oneâ€"halt (1;) inch layer of oneâ€"quarter (%) inch gravel; including all exâ€" ravation and remoyal of _ all surplus . excavated . materials, complete at Two Doliars Sevâ€" entyâ€"five. Cents ($2.75) per square yard rean eeeneanie n complete at Two Dollars Ten Cents ($2.10) per lineal foot. and fiveâ€"tenths (5.5) feet below the finished grade of the paveâ€" m connections to manholes, all trenches _ with earth, Bushing the backfiill and removal of ull surplus excavated materials, imid complete «t One Dollar Fortyâ€"five Cents ($1.45) per 24, 25 15 Amts. . Dates of Maturity $1,000.00 September 1. 1930 3 105.00 $ 1.119.40 $ s450 $ 572.15 EVERETT L. MILLARD, President of the Board of Commisâ€" sioners of the Highland Park East Purk District. 4 Votes Ayes: Commissioner Silber. Commisâ€" sicter Millard and Commissioner Rigdon. Nayes : None. Abproved. September 10. 1927, ATTEST: EDW. M. LAING, 4 Secretary of the Board of Comâ€" missioners of the Highland Park East Park District. . Published Sept. 22. 1927. SECTION 5. That a certified copy of this erdinance be filed in the office of the County Cierk of Lake County, lilinois, and such Clerk shall annually compute the rate cecessary to produce the foregoing sums in the foregoing years. tracts for park purposes full force and effect from and after its pasâ€" saite and: publication. Passed the twentyâ€"sixth day of August, SECTJION 4. That interest and principal coming due at any time when there are inâ€" suffcient funds on hand to pay the same shall be paid promptly when due from the current funds on hand in advancement of the collection of taxes, and when said taxes shall huve been collected reimbursement shall be advanced SECTION 6. That the funds realized from the sale of said bonds be used solely for the purpose of purchasing additiona} svitable Provision to meet therequirements of this Section shall in apt time and manner be made in the annual appropriation bill, and such tax when collected shall be held in a separâ€" ate sccount for the purpose of paying prinâ€" cipal and interest of said bonds. ies in nes tous an ts rmierenst ap t bemgan o is acts for park purposes for this district .. SECTION 5. This orditense shall be in tion wide standard of 1929 1950 1928 comfort. $2,200.00 1.500.00 1.250.00 North Shore § $ 2,250.00 1,500.00 11,250.00 20,500.00 |_ Freddy the Frosh says that a good ’!ool(ing lass causes many a young man to reflect! | _ All persons interested are hereby notified | jto call and pay the amount assewsed ;ll ]lht Collector‘s Office, City Hall, corner Green Bay Road and Central Avenue, Highiand | Park. IMlinois, within thirty (30) days from | {the dete thereof, 1 Dellaâ€""The man J marry must be a hero!" j . Catessenâ€""Mercy: you‘re not as bad looking as all that." i esn Dated at HighJand Park, lilinois, this 2# day of September, 1927. 30â€" pear from the certified copy of. ment on file in my office. . That EVC NV TW M My office. That the Warâ€" rant for collection of such assesement is in ial, low gas rate for house heating brings :g:tcost ofg;;is firn, carefree hm service well within of most home ownâ€" oax io civecly sethnmied hy one of qnnojee can ‘by one of our t rltIr Highland Park 194. â€" , _ _ wA WI’!’H a Bryant Gas Heoti:g Plant in your home the cares and bothers of furâ€" nace tending are banished forever. There is no stoking, nor shoveling of ashes, nor drafts toadjmtâ€"theonlywomouhavefiodoh strike a match in the Automatic Gas Heating requires "no more care or attention than a can give it." Judggggygstmdudsof comfort, cleanliness and convenience, no but% method offers such outstandinghe-dng ue as gas. Our special, low gas rate for house heating brings Carefree and Convenient Freddy Puns a Bit Now We Wonder City Collector | When Years Would. Count | _ Prof.: If Shakespeare were alive b,]today would he be looked upon as |a very remarkable man? u[ . Stude: Decidedly, sir. He‘d be about {three hundred years old. [ day |__Notice is further given that the said msâ€" | sewsment is divided in ten (10). instailments | That the amount of the first installiment i $9.900 00 and that each of the remaining inâ€" stullments is $9.500.00. That al} installments | draw interest at the rate of 6 per cent per | annumâ€" from July lith, 1927. . The First {instailment is paysble on the Znd day of | Jnnuary, A. D. 1928. ~ | _ The second installment one year thereufter |-n:‘-o on annually until all installments are | pm | FRED W. RUBLY, | City | Collector | _ Dated at Highland Park, lilinots, this ZZnd Addition, Matthew H. McKillip Subdivision. ‘-.d John L. Dean‘s Subidiviston, to be laid | in Deerficld Avenue, McCraren Road, Arbor Avenue, Ferndale Avenue, Northland Avenue, Ridgeland Avenue, Edgewcod Avenne. Glenâ€" wood Avenue, Eastwood Avenue, Cloverdale lAmne. Sunnyside Avenue, Midland Avenue. Garland Avenue Ellendale Road. all in the | City of Highland Park, Lake County, State | of Minois ns uill more, fully appear from | the certi t i on | in my office. wfiu the warrant for collecâ€" | tion of such assessment is in the hands of | the undersismed. j All persons interested are hereby notified SPECIAI ASSESSMENT NOTICE SPECIAL WARRANT NUMBER 3is Public notice is hereby given that the c:-::l'nd j :“t"li. l:hl ed in or a Assessment upon property benefited by the following imâ€" mt:.â€"i’\-hcan-tr-\l'u"d a !.-ll-n Teas Banent Pat‘ Gardems uns E. Nixon & Company‘s

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