~ l‘ ~DEERFIELD ROAD |T~CRUGSâ€"RUGSâ€"RUGSâ€"RU G S North Shore Trust Company it ’rm'naï¬uvhdthm-m'ddnvid that was before Poot& Piper introduced the Modern for girl for the comfort of the precise juvenile lasts o in med o o t Pis so the approval the eye ~ cerning youth! â€" for : CHILDREN‘s SHOE SPECIALUISTS 1608 Chicago Avenue Eva Jult for Those Early Teens Poot & PipEr mâ€"up sister may well envy the j P .â€" Stome Hoursâ€"8 15 6 ::flv loans on homes. We aiso bonds and first mortgages on real esate to investors. thrift to the youngsters â€" the Golden Egg Bank. An DUFFY and DUFFY Oriental and Domestic Rugs Cleaned and Restored to their original freshness. _Domestic Rugs cleaned for 4¢c a square foot of teaching Evanston SÂ¥EE3q Friar Tuck avenue, Lancelot avenue, Robin Hood place, Arbor avenue, West Park avenue, Sunnyside avenue, Grandview avenue, Midway avenue, a forty (40) foot street between Lot 41, J. 8. Hoviand‘s Highland Park Acre subdivision and the cast line of the SW% of section 21, township 43 cipal meri and Ridge road. Cor â€"missioner \lourley moved that the orâ€" eriprag oA complete in Yorm until its passâ€" and Zimmer. Nm:rri{o;: water mains in Geo. F. Nixon‘s Woodâ€" ridge subdivision, Highland Park Speâ€" Commissioners Brown, Gouriey, Reay Commissioner Gourley moved that Mr. Geo. L. Vetter be appointed the oï¬eertosprmthmtpro- viding for a connected system of Commissioner Reay moved that Mr. Frank Laing be appointed the officer to spread the assessment proâ€" viding for a â€"connected system of vmra-ho-.r,nunm land Acres subdivision, Highâ€" land Park Special Assersment No. 824. The motion prevailed. Yeas: Commiszioners Brown, Reay and Zimâ€" mer; Nays: Mayor Lewis and Comâ€" missioner Gourley. The board of local improvements submitted an ordinance providing for mma-mm tem of cast fron water mains in Mcâ€" Commissioner Reay moved that the Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad company be granted a perâ€" mit to operate the bus route in acâ€" cordance with their request therefor, subject to such written guarantees as can be obtained by the corporation cotinsel to discontinue or change said route if requested to do so by the council. After the meeting of the board of local improvements, the council reâ€" convened, the following members beâ€" ing present: Mayor Lewis, Commisâ€" sioners Brown, Gourlev. Reav and Vote Is Divided Commissioner Gourley moved that Mr. R. E. Clark be appointed the ofâ€" Mrto-pvudthmpro- viding for a connected system of waâ€" ternliu_inGeo.!‘._Nl_mu’: Highâ€" Commissioner Zimmer moved that the ordinance providing for the reâ€" zoming of Lot 8 in Block 22, known as the Decker property be referred to the zoning committee. Commisâ€" siongr *Brown moved that the council take a recess and convene as the board of local improvemients. 324. The motion lost. Yeas: Mayor Lewis, Commissioner Gourley; Nays: %mllp'n.‘hyndï¬.. Commissioner Gourley moved that Mr.â€"Geo. LV&&»W the officer to spread assessment proâ€" viding for a water main in County Linme road, Highland Park Special Asâ€" sgzsment No. 323. The motion preâ€" wailed.. Yeas: Mayor Lewis, Comâ€" wéissioners Gourley, Brown, Reay and To Sell Tract Commissioner Gourley moved that the corporation counsel be instructed to prepare an ordinance providing for the sale of the city‘s twentyâ€"five acre tract of land on Clavey road to the highest responsible cash bidder. Sheridan road and County Line road was denied. NO APPROPRIATION FOR TRAFFIC SIGNS FOR RENTâ€"Garage for the | Telephones Highland Park 1820â€"1821 Continued from page 1 No. J‘~A '.' " .' I t No. Just figger yourself the thousands of words you can work up with subjects like theae! So from time to time from now on you‘ll probably see. one of these subjects bdn*hl- up and manhandled in this column. I hope you‘ll enjoy ‘em. MELVIN D. SWEETLAND, ‘This week I felt a bit low for some reason or other and an idea for the "editorial" here didn‘t come as quick as it usually did so I went out in the high and byways and asked my friends, my enemies and the chance passâ€" erby WHAT I should talk about. I wish I‘d done this months ago for now I‘ve got enuf material to last me for six months! HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK The Old Reliable and Progressive Bank Things to Write About! There are many good things about the checking system but safety alone more than justifies its popularity. Not long ago burglary entered a store and blew open a safe. That part of their work was successful â€" theâ€"safe was a wreck. But they failed to profit from all this work. Why? Because they found only a few small coins in the safe. The money drawer had several hundred dollars in it in checks, but no money worth stealing. That merchant is glad his patrons use checks. It worries him to have too much cash on hand. He says he gets $9 in checks to $1 in cash. > Think it over. These Burglars Failed see no reason whatever for Sweetland to search for subâ€" jects for editorials Let him Help." 7-'"77 ty Work Over 2 Hours?" "Oh! Hear the Lemâ€" would be "How to Kid Hired Very, very VERY dumb! 1 Td HIGHLAND PARK Baby Foods! â€" There‘s only a _ comparatively few readers of this paper who are lucky enuf to have a baby but those who will have will be pleased to know that we make it a most imporâ€" tant rule here in this store to see to it th;tt our stock of baby lo&t %: bo:s in small nntme‘ so t is always F'RESI?. ::: ® health just as religiously as he his own! He‘s the person for whiom we keep in stock our Sergeant Discuss This With Your Dog!! Very few dogs dash in here !ot?lnduhe remedy, a to{:‘kl-..ph: hair removers! The careful thoughtâ€" ful MASTER however looks after his 2: og Remedies. How much is YOUR health worth to you? Stover‘s Bt Srart on the right track yoday, . <andy in townâ€"yetit will set you. back only 80¢ & pound â€"40c a half a pound! regularly? You‘ll be PAGE FIVE,