Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 17 Nov 1927, p. 7

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CT“ MANAGER PLAN 3mm IN comm. exception of collection. reported, ther "port stated. that he Inn! no time on thin work, amp! in collections. " the "new uni-um“ "I" in Inn- dled by the ”tuna! who make I mine of w I yer and u - - " 2% per eegtt commit-Ion on ' - __- ----a I. "an of 2% per cent communion on! . Mt ”will -- e-ttrm" gm I "kill-d M tho thy new! ye/ rirrir.Gedrsetef2.at"C, “form-work. mmmpl‘ od out tht the 82400 and the 2% per cent paid by Winnetkn for tlay work, it paid In Hiehinnd Put for“ special monument work done In the, put yen would have mounted tol our mm. cm. " the rut: the city of Blur-had Put in noxwinc‘ 1',hr.i;iTiTiuasteteett '.',Ue"G7iTtsirGGai.htt.A1ef about 81.0”. " 'u vainu-d out 1rl the report that the Highland Pub 'd'l,'g'AN";;lL"ii'oc7iirtfie cut of it than on medal ”an! new. wk. I” than -- of ’Wlmuthu mud- no that on an! work. extent in “in: collection- 1 Following the report Commissioner cocky uphlnd tint in»: his ex- - _ -. . ___--.-.-. h n; "s, North Shore Trust Company -e"""""""""r"'- --'-w-""" - may man to the 21,'lH,"lT'TG'Grll'iirriii Hm. how the - iiireiiiiFioattreette:, iiiktss9b,Pei1. Ono-m u, I. Mud that u I! u- 7iiJ'iraudttrtoyref.,eytht a” . politic-I mull. " - aiiettdrgnhtt . flayâ€"“MW! U'airiiiTGaiaeute"2t Giaaauiieetttt BI 1%riiriiTarAatttfNee, o -aaiii-, "oead mm on M «In 'ateetfe FFiii the W.“ I ir2.i'iiteNt.ptti'elitlta'E. a an an aa..i1bttre1trf2t -_______-__V_,, 'kU"i7GrariHyeee.e ituriiTaitFiii-1efte iiEiiiiiiiia2,dttdtdt."' ulna“ and“ 'i'airiFia0sd-tt"or" tt.dg.V Tisi'ii"iii'iiiiGr-rHe G"iiTii'raTtGr-fe-"" may“... ”It-MPG”. o-iiiiiurrt-i4tee'ttr GiriiTaGea_tct1t 'irireaaiiir-e.u?e,P, - " 0 -- - ItntuuuTleTikliFiiirtl L"UGaGaiiiuerrttt1et GuFriFijiietetettett J...“ 2rhiiii-r--.tnt" aa-d, _ "Ga-u/At-et-rivet."..'. iq'CiiirrGViiryt_tretef iiiirii"."iieiiiiAftTi'gg.ti ”nan-talu- whet-l 'G"rriUiiniiiiGEeti1ttae, Continued from PIS? " Let Us Act as Trustees for Your Estate Should you have occasion to appoint an executor or trus- tee for your estate, why im- pose this duty on a friend, who is already busy with his owauafrairt" It is often a hardship for him since it means that he must neglect his business to care for yours. Our trust department is qualified to act for you, un,- der the supervision 9f expe- rienced ottkers. My; " lilutluu y.‘.....-_. ay, Commissioner Gourle, moved that I a) the city clerk be authorized to adver- J-liire, tor bids for the construction of 'mis taunts cement sidewalk on thel Ni, east side of Forest I'm: between‘ yitl Linden avenue Ind Wade street in ac- ". com with the ordinance tbs-dot. 'iii-im notio- -iud. _ BM , m petition mind, by property his; 0-D!” living in the vicinity of St. for?!” and Walker “(nuns relative alto the condition of the premises of mi M.wsteinberg on N. St. John: "MI', ‘mh . _'B9-"'"'_'"--'-""-'"'" _ os.h.-r,r47i"aiiirisetrlt.,yfTate1t lid-tilt. Inna-m.ln~cahopmhâ€"n.m‘hm 'GrahGTi'airiGGii-""'let" ,t.k-oiqb-- ‘- »- ---q_--q. portion of Highland Park, Illinois un- der Warrant No. 2'tt; “a {or the con- struction of I connected "new of sanitary your: in the mm par tion of Highland Park, Illinois “(In - _ A . “A. um. v. ......._._ ---. "fl, Warrant No. 273. be accepted uni that the corporation counsel be in- structed to present aid petitions to the county court for upward. The motion 'treiraited. ' - . VA_44I ' leg, my. c. N. Kimball'l pm a! subdivision nu referred to tin Put connhsifm. "- I'uEllw W - ___ Commutsi9tser Rear -rted hiihe “a my rolls e6rering th- period from A“ 81. t927 to Nave-be! I, 1921, nad moved that the name be IP- pmd and vaccin- la will!” be issued for the several mount-I- The bills mulled “BM-19- emu) STUDY GROUPS mam NEXT MONDAY .JJEW'“ ' . . 1. Wut in mm by toad m- punt; . _ 2.11.“:meth din”? lint Kan In! In. Full! __ mu,-.-.--..-"- 'M-r.""'""'""" 8. ViTGUa-udie-ueom' dueiru-'. tWhr “a - -u W "tii7UiiiTt0itec1tte'1- --. -----__ 14.x.- " - were-tlee'. 5.“thde Mignon-1W “M“ zt'd=tldrrJArl" _ "ran" I‘Mou‘ it.“ bmwhuhuhmum. - b id d at!!! both. "Gui-Carina-fee, ir'riii'riGu_rteettetr.'e HBW- -ariii."aattltinl mum-Illi- iii) " ',ii"ii2iihYu"ll)tlptl, "fsGairauJirieuuyeey maximum-‘39. humus-w ". '22"arai"iTanGiG%rV 'rtse'tuiGriVrtestia. _ 7 - ”W Leut." "iTii-eeeyleettee, fiii5fiiegheg2er" an au--- nfeg‘ca L' ééémiuioner Gour- E335"- ms l ”HMO-N. was Eiiuy.1etrPgef' , - I‘d. loVAIv-unml. cm A I“ Pt... h H (Conant-d In. rat!) this u..- by let. I. r. i-am, an In: mu, uov. " may "-tt.rke'.rtt' "irit"i'"iG"iiGTCii5s. nun-4' M nuns dam t?t - rd! "tqgt0qt' an 'I"e,"P_ k - “I and Maid" can” nu poni- d eo-tits. eieaHy m b lb "rghaniaam and good will with which‘heworktorthoyarhhlh‘ an“ on. The out-shading - ariGiuarm.ou-t,oethey: in: comhtee. who announced that -ii"idutonthietustsomse-ttet easteeud. tThis rend: wily enough. but it mean- lnoaths of mutual eeort on the put of some very this woman who gave without question of their time Ind intelligence. that t permanent building might hear the nnine of the Highland Park Woman's club. chil- for the club’u new members on 'pt,tl day, Nov. 29, at the home of the chairman. Mrs. George Edison Elia, 53 N. Linden avenue. Always these (ran an delightful alairs and [in that [median contact of good fl lowship that so truly defines the poli- cy of the club. SEPARATED 42 YEARS, SISTERS MEET HERE A reunion touching in its human int test occurred My at the Re‘ liable Laundry, when Mrs. Belle RIF rison, In employ: of the laundry, Gi her sister. Mrs. William Lough of Marion. Itt., major the Brat time in " years. Mr. and Mrs. laugh who were driving through stopped at the laundry, having learned from rel:- Touching Reunion Tuesday at Reliable Laundry ls Reported um;lli.' Gin-M Ti. social committee yin give a tives that Mrs. Harrison was there.) When Mrs. Herd-on appeared she nt: once recognized her sister, and the icy of both w‘jnerked. Mrs. Hurri- son. who is the elder. it appears, had left the parental home when her sin- ter Vina quite young and for years they lost track of each other. Need- iess to say they spent ell of Tues- day celebrating their reunion. ANNUAL BANQUET FOR FATHERS AND SONS will be shared by three fathers and} three mm. Arthur R. Wood will ups-k on “Things I Wish Dad Would Do"; John Horn on “Dad and I Cod operate"; Carleton Binghm on "Who's who at Our House." My Norman G. Lexington will weak on "The Best Time I Ever Ball With My Son"; Mr. J. B. Garnett on "The Ideal Son"; and Mr. Thomas Creigh on "Atrsenteeec" This annunl dinner in- clude: the boys of the Junior, Inter- mediate Ind Sepior departments of the Church school, together with their fathers and grandfathers. the eaters of the church. Ind Iny others who may desire to come. The price per) plate is one dolur. When I Nther is bringing more than one son's-d- }:an after the first is charged 50 cents. If “you expect to attend lad cents. If “you ex! have not yet lent pk“: phone 1026. mun r“... --_._ The menu consists of suckling pig‘ a In Presbyterian, jellied Ipple, Rut sin dressing, thatred poomes de tam, pain petite. {men delight. heaven's crunchingl. bonbom. Brazilian per- fection and the farmer'- tipple. MANY HEAR may; -.-_ - -iiiifri ihar MONDAY Inclement - No pew-) hock: Anon-cc Very Good; Next lhlh Nov. 2§ ( e,eemsdit3oytt.,he Pteder9Piree; mummumnM-w m-Wawymvmd .mmm V l “Min-whit: eaiiiie-raiiurte.ieyfe-l Giiau,Gmoueetuedit m ILMHIDU‘m Amun- M "e.attat.tH.e, Fiairiu--eye?r, "tia-are-ttsee-rf?'" iiiGfiG-uerirtetp1tr,t w, amid-lob“ ”II-Inch woe-petty form B-A.nrl_t- "aaauii-'see-mee H a. nut Inv- dunno-d GbiTnriarteeye'te,f, ”mummy-nausea dmd" Bat-hi“ FiiiiiaitriAete,ee:2t: ubur-tniiAy..ehettAtPf','.t iii and" Bev- q“ I: -ii"iGiraaitrryietee -iiilGriaaoet-th-rtht an Bosh-Ultth Gaiciuikt-'thtqteetf Ninth-undo; "iiaGuad--u'r I: .9“. of not! uni-mu: ruth- --_. .. -__J_‘l.l. "e--- {gamma-m1 -ets.-rirMr. my“ aiiT.uiGi-i-Pi1tt' aiviiedseeqet'ttt, hm~-‘ 'm-ttfp. (Continued from page " "Wk-I'M". it? sucromensor SUNSETVALLIY cum (cum-dunno!) A mun-hint!“ (mic-d0- “'5’”... discus-h. '" formal- mam-I Ci -ber, "tiiiraGrurrdtetvtoPt1'r't: Jr"ri0Ffiffitteieer,"ed. i,iuaTirNr-e.uter2e ','iuTuiuG/i-tetetttt 'hri'iirGiGdGGtreetE a."aririaa-e.eeeti 7i.7.TihriUii-e?te"rP. ii"iiiiiii.i?iiiiiitd,ittluut, ai-Fir" Ae'e. HIGHLAND PARKSTATE BANK Shorty Says: “can“! tum-Iv! «m "B-mute"'-"'--)' -"'_-'" b"'i7ii'i"GiiGieGjAitluttyet “What-duh.- 'rGGuaeetltg.t FsliraiiTe%-t,eyfts.t1 kuiii.iriu7ak-tef". iiiFEieiirigrgtuttlt. moon-NIH “-“-t i“. swab-bhhn‘clh-‘ta'm'h“ah ie"FiiiiifiEeittet22tt “Hag“... _ -._.... ' " ' iiiiLu'-qe.y-rtet: What If We'd 'If you were I thief and you wanted to hreak into a think you would select‘c vault like ours as your victim' Don't you think you would look for a vault that won] for success? Every burglar knuws the hopelessness , ' vault for his work. / Come in - let us show you our wonderful vault an things that were done to. prevent danger of every kind A modern burglar and fire proof vault like our: lars. You can have a private box for your valu month - thousands of dollars worth of protect iii7GTi,iioatf.t you "step in" in case of rain and in IS qp "between meats." where's that 1 n SIX months without drug stores we'd l IRI: If You Were a Thief in- - a "v.-. - let us show you our wonderful vault anc were done to. prevent danger of every kind. known better made a statement to me orld was plenty better otf when there ion. He said: "There's too dern many many people Selling things that people ID until some teller made it and then y he HAD to sell it to someone." f thinks to melt and had a good 1tsff mu“ I unnlipd his chatter to the DRUG PS'. _ going to ALL quit very SOON'. We han most other businesses. we're of 5 general public than most others and sold to folks highly eivitized wha use f they found us shut up! le would YOU miss drug stores? I I, ., C ‘- -A--'-.sj M _:,'.":;'-]-"'-,..::,'.-'-,--"':.',,,)))'-'::,,'""';..'., l -. .:e,'f,,s.zu'icr,ik ff',. l ij) Outside oCthe, $1,000 I week I get from Sweetllnd for being his Press Agent. I certainly don't give I pair of hoots wigetyer MI the dpukts quit or not! I see no good reason however, why dragging shouldn’t have the right to "strike" sane as any other t?gtrpt,'tti Only fault I tind in MO of them they're just like us, Ind seem to think the world would fail in a dead faint if the drunk“ went outta business. The Home of Savings Depositors MELVIN D. swEETLAN'D ALL Quit III-o - - Pre"'"": .__m, clif- list, which includ- nlu the "irTi.ijeG-emouutheMorime diiuiriiia icaa 7 mn, the W. A. Men-la an: Open et-hem- My!" M tht Harlin: CID: nth-nap. [ma-damn” 'sia"'riFTiiereihr"eti", kG7Gruau'iGjui1uee. 'iaTl'aaututuet1t.1p"f, "GrirFTiTeatueegLtt Ti7ii"'iaF.-e-deeyuet? gnaw-10mm "iGaaiileeert.A_1e1' in week I tret a. Ir. Ham unrucosts thousands of dol- valuables for a few cents a Acction for almost nothing. into a bank vault, do you victim? Would you? at would offer some chance ssness of the modern bank XCE I and explain the many WH AT ELBERT HUBBARD SAID: "If you want something none QUICKLY and RIGHT, go to the BUSY MANY'-E1hert Hubburd. We always feel that my: applies trite and true to our Prescription De. partment. ’Always we are busy and a bit proud at this evidence of eanfi- dence the Highland Park folks have in this particular Department of ours. CHAPPED BANDS! A healthy, normal youngster has not Rot time to monkey with gloves by dern'. Nossir! Result is he's tren- erally got cracks over the back of his hands that are plenty painful. Everod Lotion used overnight according to directions will quiet this condition. A splendid hand eirnditoiner. FOR THE "AT HOME” IKVALID! , Our Hospital Dept. offers scores of little comforts to those whose lives must be spent indoors. Such things as Bed-Pans, DrinkimgCNbes, Sputum Cups, Eye Cups, Atomizers. Fountain Syringes, Hot “Inter Bottles. etc. Many other conveniences Ire obtain- able through our catalogues. eo'the [thin D. Sum name. CENTRAL AVENUE AND SWORD m TELEPHONE WAN!) rm 2. 'terlor lines." When (Int -ret, it In promised, the entire exterior will be named. ' - A . I L___ ' w Ill-awn.- TthoIt at the chihuah- prpvment was slow-32. we.“ to the rettort, agrd the mm - comfomhle mm a". W have proved of (not alumni-c.“ "iiriaire, Icahn-I LAKE 1:07:31 ACADIIIY noumumc NOV. " mmdnmm It”: FMMII“ anaemia-#33"- E‘J.‘hdew-¢ mum-tug“!- urchi- hid-'1‘.- iii-ao-ether, tsan-tsa-Mr""?. Jiutu--ro-tt". ”WM-'0‘ "iGGut.-iertlet: want _sir1eethitur _ done Hiléil PAGI I'-

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