26 YEARS IN ; HIGHLAND PARK _ Vacant _ â€" ' _ Homes _ _ B | Renting f : Business Pro_berty . Acreage gm Property Management ~ _ _A consistant personalâ€"service Thursday April 11, 1929 F. B. Williams Real Estateâ€"Insurance TList â€"your Furnishedâ€"Houses ~with Udell building Beautiful south front lotâ€" beach rightsâ€"$155 foot. 5 room bungalow with glazed porch, close in. $10,000. Good houseâ€"6 rms. and sun porch, oil heat , attached garage, lot 120x130, beauâ€" tiful garden. $125 month. Realtor Telephone Highland Park 447 Windes & Marsh Demand now for Summer â€">~~>* Rentale. â€" A~"alsdo..,.. _ * Z Attractive Houses.and Lots ‘*â€" FRor Bale,. : _ .:; . _ Winnetka 222 oC Call _ MURRAY AND TERRY Central at Sheridan Rd. Phone H. P. 69 Illinois Competent __â€" Surveyors Municipal _â€" ~â€" Engineers _FOR SALE FOR RENT D. E. WINK Phones :: For â€"member of board to fill an unexpired term of two yearsâ€"Mr. Howell Murray. Mr. Alfred Meyer is withdrawing from the board and Mr. Murray is a candidate to ‘fill out his unexpired term. The other candidates are presenting their names for reâ€" election. In‘ all â€"school â€" districts the annual elections‘ to select members of the boards of education will be held Satâ€" urday afternoon, April 13. f ~â€"â€" District 107 The annual school election will take place Saturday, April 13th between the hours of two and five o‘clock in the afternoon... The polling place will be at the Elm Place school. A nomâ€" inating petition has been filed to the school hoard and in compliance with the Tw the following names will apâ€" pear on the official ballot: For presidentâ€"Mr. George E. Bliss. Members of the board to serve three years: ~Mrs. Frances C. Creigh and Mr.â€"R. Arthur Wood. f & School Elections in All Districts Held * Saturday, April 13 If you want to fix your garden, come over and see us, We have everything here. ~Hardy perennials and rocky plants, also pansies and gladiolus. _Reasonable prices.. 2 blocks south of Roger Williams, 2936. 2 . District 108 _ a42 > School District No. 108, Highland MErernore Haroware Compant HIGHLAND PARK Dispose of garbage the modern way. Stop the fiies, odorsandunâ€" tidiness â€" that go with the oldâ€"fashioned garbage can. Garbage Receiver The can is protected by a copperâ€" steel shell, buried in the ground, with cast iron top. Raise the lid with your toe, drop in the garâ€" bage and the lid shuts tight. Inâ€" side"~ can lifts out easily. Conâ€" venient, substantially built, low in cost. Your dealer has it. _ Install an Adams Underground Phone: Highland Park 197â€"198 FOR SALE T H E PR E8 8 For alderman â€"First ward, Herâ€" man L. Fromelt; Cecond© ward, Ocsar Swan; Third warq, Harry G. Madiâ€" son. j > Fred Ehrens and Sam Santi are running on an Independent party ticket as candidates for city treasurer and police magistrate, respectively. Sam Santi is the present police magâ€" istrate. mronnioersirgke, 7 f § W. C. T. U. Institute to Be in Deerfield April 25 In Highwood as the.date of the annual city election approaches there is indication of a warm contest for city offices, with two full tickets in the~ field and candidates for police magistrate and cityâ€"treasurer, runâ€" ning on an independent ticket. The tickets and candidates are listedâ€" as follows on the ballot: s 13 ._Independent Progressive Party: For mayorâ€"Raymond Roth. _â€"For city clerkâ€"John M. Simpson. For city treasurer â€"â€" Arthur °F. For aldermenâ€"First ward, Chas. Fiore; Second ward, Teodoro Minorâ€" ini; Third ward, E. A. Huestis. On Thursday, April 25th the W.C. T.U. of Lake Forest, Deerfield and Highland Park will hold an institute at Deerfield. There will be a foreâ€" noon, afternoon and evening (proâ€" gram, with outside speakers. Deâ€" partmental conferences will be held. For mayorâ€"Raymond Roth. â€" _â€"For city clerkâ€"John M. Simpson. For city treasurer â€"â€" Arthur °F. Kjellquist. : â€"â€" $ ; For police magistrateâ€"Harry L. Burke. j 8 Â¥# it For police magistrateâ€"Geo. S. Retâ€" tig. $#422. 2+ Riviera A. C. Dance $ ~_to Be Held Saturday Petitions have been filed for Carleâ€" tonâ€"M. Vail for president, Delmer M. Blasier and George W. Carr for memâ€" bers of the board, to succeed themâ€" selves. in the City hall in Lake Forest and in the Town hall, West Deerfield. son. Don‘t forget the bermefit dance to be given Saturday evening at Witten hall by the Riviera A. C. There will be good music, and an invitation is extended the public to attend. Park, Illinois will hold the annual election at the Lincoln school house on Saturday, April 13, 1929, between the hours of 12 o‘clock noon and 7 o‘clock p. m.‘ + High School _ Deerfieldâ€"Shields t ow ns hip high school to choose one member of the board in that district will be held April 13, polls open from noon to 7. p. m. The candidate is George Rogâ€" ers, at present a member of the board. Voting places will be in the East building at the high school, Highwood Election on f April 16 Promises to . _ ~â€"â€"~~ â€"~Be Thrilling Contest There are to be elected a president and two members of the board. For city clerkâ€"Roland Stanley. For city treasurerâ€"Joseph Severâ€" People‘s Party: MIn s C ce M Psn nae s : The whole vehicle shall be ‘delivered comâ€" plete and in perfect working condition.. No ~bid will be considered from any bidder who cannot show that he has beenâ€"engagedâ€"in the construction andâ€"suecessful operation of. the type of â€"machine describedâ€"for a period of approximately five (5) years.. > 0 > FOR RENTâ€"A ‘bedroom with private family ; 1 block from Moraine station, Highwood 44 Eim â€"street, Highwood. â€"Tel.â€"H.â€"P.â€"2969. Machine shall develop not les sthan 35 Horse Power and have a sweeping speed of from four to six miles: per hour. Must be equipped :‘réh t:“bf‘mb::an !spnyincd sysâ€" tem, two. ustable. lamps in, front and one on rear, electric or other satisfactory horn or signal, and two sets of brakes either set being capable of ~holding the vehicle fully on & 15% grade. 7 Must be supplied with ‘ complete set <of tools, â€"3 ton jack, broom rack and necessary Each bid must be accompanied by a certiâ€" fied check ~made payable to the Mayor of the City of Highland Park for the sum of not less than ten (10).per cent of the aggreâ€" gate of the proposal. > .5 ~â€" The Council reserves the right to. reject any and all bids if they deem it best for the public good. _ ... . _ . ... 00 n t s NOTICE # i Notice is hereby given that sgealed bids will be received for. the construction of a conâ€" crete cement sidewalk five (5) feet in width to be laid on the south side of Taylor Avenue in front of Lots 26, 27, 29, 81, 32, 33, 84, 91, 88 and 40 in J.‘ S. MWovland‘s 2nd Addition, as a whole in accordance Wwith the ordinance therefor. _ â€" % Said bids will be received by the Council at its â€" office in the City Hall, Hizhhn& Park, Illinois, until 7:30 o‘clock P. M. on the 29th day‘ of April, 1929, at which time and placeâ€" they will be publicly opened and read. _ _ ‘By order of the Council of the City of Highland Park, April 8, 1929.. > 7 § â€" _ â€"v.â€"C. MUSSER, City Cle;k'_; said City. The contractor will be paid in nonâ€"interest {::ernz sidewalk warrants as provided by W. The successful bidder for the construction of said improvement will beâ€"required to enter into bond in the sum equal to the amount of their bid with sureties to be approved by the Mayor when entering into the contract. for the construction of said improvement. @ll proposals or, bids must be accompanied by a certified check payable to the Mayor of the City of Highland Park for a sum of not less than ten per cent (10%) of the aggreâ€" gate of the proposal.~ . _ in# <s HELP WANTEDâ€"Girl for general houseâ€" an opportunity to be present at tests of the machine and shall have all necessary faciliâ€" ties and aid in examining and measuring all ~ ‘The specifications will be furnished at the office of the City Clerk in the City Hall of FOR SALEâ€"Closed car in good condition ; ‘Sealed bids will be recéived by the Council at its office in. the City Hall, Highland Park, Illinois, at 7:30 o‘clock P. M. Monday, April 29th, 1929, for the furnishing of one motor driven pick up sweeper in accordance with the following specifications : _ > ~ + . Inspectors shall have full access to all parts of the plant where these machines are manuâ€" equipment for refilling brooms. _ No proposal or bid will be considered unâ€" less accompanied by check herein provided. _ _The Council reserves the right to reject ln.y’u:rnllï¬unlf&qd«mhb.t_fctbo "nï¬ order of ‘the Countil of the City of Mighland Park. 2 ie ie tm hn e wl FOR:â€"RENTâ€"Office, with or without apartâ€" ment ; on or about May 1. P. <L:â€"Happ; Northbrook, Illinois. 6 refilling of brooms. instructions for operation of machine and Claus Carlsen, said to be a Chiâ€" cago resident, filed suit for $20,000 damages against ‘Fred Coleman, of Highland Park, in circuit court last week. Only the praecipe was filed but it was reported that the suit was based on injuries received in an autoâ€" mobile accident. Files Suit Against Highland Park Man work; privateâ€"room and bath. Tel. H. P. $135 ; . good Er-lnt and tires ; also electric radio. _ 44 im street, Highwood. Tel. H. P. 2969. €pd DR RENTâ€"6â€"room house, sun. room,. sleepâ€" ing porch and bath,; east side; near Ravinia TOO LATE FOR WANT ADYS. NOTICE City Clerk. s 6â€"7