:. § . ~â€"..â€" "Anything thatâ€"can be d _ improving the appearance and dressing it up for W ' visitors certainly should be ' oAaiet te that the public "tems will join in the moven N M Nee 1 Oe Hest Snfeenurd ... avulnehthekmwkdnofwhtvio don‘t know.â€"Woman‘s Home Comâ€" panion,. As unessy in one bassador of good will tine. Mwer ronie n T enereliivet Comecen en n i TR e aoipege ces s ts oo 2 nE . L0 lc O tm che es oi c en o 1 inte . Anafiat ts o T *Z reoe e P e # Â¥" @ "TT vardens far +h._ inaa ,,., _ "*C @NOI fHack More than 70 affiliated clubs Garden club oil Illinof’s will hold ings and luncheons uring the show, Mrs. Fighar annarws. . 3"~ â€"The big_â€"Stadium, Servas declared, would _ provide . all _theâ€"requirements Tfor i“'flPower show of greater proporâ€" tions than any ever held in the midâ€" dle west. Special rooms for lunchâ€" eons, lectures and club meetings also ~â€"â€"Preliminary arrangements for the Central ‘States show have been comâ€" pleted by the Garden club of Illinois, Mrs. Fisher announced. John ‘A. Serâ€" vas, who has had wide experience in flower show management, has estabâ€" lished wmm d veady has begun mapping out a huge spectacle for the central arena. Resâ€" ervations already are being made by private growers, commercial interests and nurseries, . â€" M Le oi te on ie be portrayed at the garden will mean every property 0 see the benefits to be deri beautifying his house and â€" â€"_â€"_ _ Special Exhibits "The forest preserves will special exhibits of natural g andâ€"landscaping at the Centr show." . _gg@¢,__ â€", _ 9 "* in the movement, . ‘Our forest preserves and our great system ‘of public parks form the nuâ€" cleus for the campaign to make Chiâ€" cago a veritable fairyland of gardens and flowers, If the public will study. â€"_ gardens for the 1933 World‘s Fair is the . Ole.. __ _ 3. : § * _â€"This plan was announced today by Mrs.â€"Frederick Fisher of Lake Bluff, president of the garden club. She announced that one of the first steps taken had been to draft President Anâ€" ton J. Cermkhm ofh‘tlfu(}ook county |_ board, as of the forest preserves, |â€" to support its canipaign of beautifyâ€" ; ing Chicago for the World‘s Fair, ~~President Cermak also was asked . . to serve as general chairman of the| ! general flower show committee for the Central States Garden and â€"Flower Show to be held at the Chicago Stadâ€" mmAnuLï¬th_toâ€"Bthâ€"nexe,â€"vbe:rxeu‘- 6 eral plans for the World‘s Fair beauâ€" % tification program will be mapped out. _ _‘"Iâ€"am glad toâ€"support â€"thisâ€"camâ€", t paign," President Cermak said, â€""and| a will participate in the Central States p ,Q_l‘_r_dgg ‘_and â€"Flowerâ€"Show. â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"_| _ Illinois FLOWERS AT EXHIBIT Thursday, S« The Beat Sa â€" Figher angï¬iu Ifli! # | 106( Garden Club Has Ambiâ€", can thous Scheme in TConnecâ€"â€" f’ "out wbtesic m ‘“th,\._â€"mn,..m.\ mvge ng Aning that can be done toward ig the appearance of our city ssing it up for World‘s Fair certainly uhouli_l_;_e_,do_n_g,_ggd Vermak also was asked general chlilflhll! of the % i the garden show, it property owner will to be derived from{ uhou!e .nd ynrd" or : spot as: an amâ€" l1 with a governâ€" Amerigm_ nm- pt. 19, 19 is will hold meetâ€" during the April T 31 Bids on :t} b mvee ol ereange | aBedocn) natural gardening ng to the Central States We ow committee for the Garden â€"and Flower at the Chicago Stadâ€" Bl rf& .y‘g‘: of the i Wihait o 42e ts d 1 ‘-"lhdnoflee!hï¬omnud City of Highland Park. _/ being used t The same~ is fire and polic NoTICE or SALE OoFr PUBX;IC LAND PUBLIC NOTiCE I8 . HEREBY. GIYEN that on %...AW 26. â€"1929, an ordiâ€" :;na; wa-it’m::dxu’:.hnlnoub by the Council &e sale of the following described property, wit : Lots nineteen (19), twenty (20) and twentyâ€"one (21) in Block â€" seven (7) glo tbte, ?lltx, of Highland Park, Lake unty, Illinois, _.â€" NE caies amevss‘ A ,,;" M '.v S ,‘, .:.:‘-:!:â€lvi ‘.V:Jg:â€" '.‘ e i UF â€"Olrers â€"fomâ€"sale:: h a1d" propert: + inâ€" above described : â€"The said property is a narcel af 1. . ___â€" dsn cce Oe c Cuerene: TCO â€"CK+* ] pect_that everyone who walks along the highway will dress in white, the only llternntive is to properly light the roads," says the article. "It jg not sufficient toâ€"depend ‘upon automoâ€" bile headlighting alone, according to this demonstration." r 6 clothesâ€"a pedestrian was to the motorist until the most upon him. In a wt headlights picked him ou of time. & | _ Automobile headlights do not: af. | ford safety to the pedestrian, and he 4 Ca2 walk.on .highwaysâ€"at night with out. dangerâ€" 0‘43 ~if he: wears â€"very [ Safety "As it is out igest. Accidents â€" the sale of said nfl ï¬"’“"‘"","’.“; > ighland Park a be held in the citw THE HIGHLAND PARK HospiTAL of Hi?ï¬ways Depends on Lighting hall site, ed ‘by "the c# hal iÂ¥ ns and standâ€"pipe of the ‘ark. â€"The ownersBip of in the City of Highland of said property will be ered _ by the Council of of the question to until the car was al. In a white suit the d him out in plenty a parcel of rark at the regular the city hall of the werenreadiaccomigos â€"r 4 P en o o w es o e noon, fuvudonsass 8 elenndo hel a m & o) ephnone HMighland Park : Every facility for caring for the are greater in women of al] ‘average 24.6 ordinary dark| Ti meo hall and not visible | iâ€" Cite ‘v arv T H BE exâ€" | : . â€"~â€"AtTOMMEDELDTâ€"DVUTin Ar rir+ax=s 3. â€"COMMERCEPETROEEUN Co city of Highland Lake County, Iifinois “t"‘“‘;h&' “’:% of September A" D. me‘si2f L if5 o‘clock "P. M., at which Te ihe, Pide sls be opened and sonsidered. " Al on fl‘fli&ml ersinabove descri es GENERAL OFFICES :2921 Lock St. _ Chicago: be one of fl‘- ter? t iae n nnten on ons amount: of pis piy "as Toink the If additi Mss mam .. the city "..;';‘...m.,,":ï¬"-' struction . "Ba be Five Thousa C 2hch parcel shall be de C possessiin susll be delivered by the city to the ..m%u the buyer as the of the bu d tss es o es enpmncta @ se of Six Hundred ($600.00) Dollars per annum, Possession shall be ts i aiy n Rimnntioot necnint in < men sholl be ready for occupancy by said city, ids will be received for .B.-‘:.. hereinabove d-crih&‘um::; plece, and riso in two parceils. one To "tot" aa opr parcel. and one Tor which case the a;w., °Ne Parcel, in clean.â€" Now is the time to U s eC o m m e r ce said purchase price ahar a. * 400 f Prpdints Amedrenes mm 1. & o stue n«A .and including the total requested by.said city, and that mie the down â€"payment shall w.l(.r,mâ€) u":;. hereinabove set forth, 8 ional funds ‘are needed by s the time to fill your tank_uum burning high quality Commerce Fuel Oil s anocommummenein s s enoncem® the city to the NORTH SHOREâ€"OFFICE Wil. 900â€"~â€"Winn. 855 â€" will furâ€" Mews omm agy ui us S ies ienss ue aonegnr i imnaimess «onag mm ]Tome on me n o i rervaman omm oo . se Nee eR e city Telephones BOWEN E. SCHUMACHER Corporation Counsel. journ considerninu" 44 Pide andâ€" it may ad Journ m“.:".thn of uld»b:ï¬' to‘â€'t'l.;e‘"nax onmmnetsates peotiin dae n by, Thecoad ; L â€"«ave 0| the negeptance by the Council of the bid on bids hflm&o llyor‘:nd City Clerk are f «directed "to éxecute and deliver to the purchaser a contract unds the seal of the cï¬ of Highland Park = bodying â€" the um-t,ud eonditions .i; ::gl ~ Said ordinance so passed on â€"Monday, Auâ€" gust 26, 1929, is on file in the »ffice ~of ~tha City Clerk in the City Hall, and is open to â€â€™g&flmm . 1920. & e es o ad ($10 AU bids shanl dR sorben s eil at said meeting. Said de will be sold to the highest therefor _ upon the : terms _ | forth, either in one or two pa said â€"bid or Nï¬nmm 4n fourths yote of the members of the G!g..ol Highland Park,. ’v:tc"a.m a ""“%"'“l“"m-y an, a a journ consideration of $..4 ," check for T. All bids : 1£, the purchase is Paid, An. bu as such payments al hereinabove m creased so as hl ber sent per ann «e l â€" O i on . the m [ uxc ce inâ€" Im, fully desecpieg Parces, a xe l _â€"O j _ Telephones â€" CHICAGO OrFFICEs .. Virginia 2000 â€" price * accompanied by ousand m.u:'uT _ â€"presehtation to the :':."‘.h.““.:,‘ 1 HfDount to : ai> shalltake "titl. vÂ¥.â€"C. MUSSER accepted described pr t‘ and bast SUrvey ane €4 by a three. M "the Council Said ordinance by: a majority id â€"it may adâ€" s to the next provided t City em~ Safd_ â€" £° with it] ic the Es