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Highland Park Press (1912), 12 Sep 1912, p. 4

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n» x.‘ .‘m: Lon'mlsfllnlt‘l’s r-z 'l'hr- . East Park 1)I>tric'.. a: 1hr: .13 of D. M Ersk: tie C41,. Tuesday. Sept 17 1913. I'm tn: mnstrut- I tion and erection of a Louise-41 L’r) rubble masonry renaming wall near Ravine Aw ' Plans and speCItications may be seen at D. M. Erskine to ‘5 Bank. Herbert Moon. Sec. W. C. Egan, Pres, Notice of Letting Contmt Board of Local Improvements of the City 1 of Highland Park. Notice Is hereby given that bids will bed ; received for the construction of asuhway I under the tracks of the Chicago 8: North- western Railway Company. and the grad- “draining, curbing and paving with a brick pavement. with bitumen filler upon I concrete base. with sand cushion includ ing the readjustment of intersecting pave ments and of the sanitary sewer and the. construction of sidewalks and otherwise improving Laurel Avenue from the westi km of paving on St Johns Avenue, west- : erly to the paved roadway on First Street V and including the intersection with the” paved roadway on First Street. all In the City of Highland Park Lake County 1 Illinois. as a whole in accordance with r the ordinance therefor. Said bids will be, opened on the ninteenth (19th) day of Sep-- tember A. DA 1912. at the hour of eight o'clock p. In. at the Office of the Board of Local improvements in the City Hall of the City of Highland Park. '5 l l i In View of past exhibltxons under the management at the Lake County Agrr cultural Assocmnon which are held each year at Libertynlle under the ml: at the Lake County Fair the look of innucem surprise on the Rev. Quayle's face must have been wonderful to behold. Perhaps chi was the first time the secretary of the Lake County Law and Order League has attended the mm In whzrhiax there is excmc for his surpnse far one would hardly expccr to find at an cxhxbxtwn of (hi: find such a vast amount of gantblir g 8 the papers have reported. The arm-is in the Sun further states that a number ofgnmes were run off the ground: be: cause they were found to be brace (atop!)- sitmns but gambhng 1: gamhhng mhcthcr It Ls on the square or find and the but way to keep gambiurs away 1mm 3 count) (arr or an} ut'ner pubhc gathermg H tn refuse pnvih-ges )ur persma running gambimg garw-s «yr :ga'rv-~ 14? ham :E'x app-32mm»: «:1 Emma gawhimz gar - The Board of Local Improvements re- serves thg right to reject any or all bids if they deem it best for the public good. All proposal.» or bxds must be accom- panied by a cemfied check paynch to the President of the Board of Local Improve- ments of the City of Highland Park for the sum of not less than ten (10) per cent of the aggregate of the proposal. Said proposal must be delivered to the mm of the Board of Local Improve ments in open msion of said Board at the time and place fixed herein {or the opening of the same. No proposal or bid will be considered unless accompanied by check 3 herein provided. JOHN Ouvnn. President of the Board of Local Improve- ments of the City of Highland Park. Dated at Highland Parklllinoisfieptember 5, 1912. 27-28 firm In 41 (I'm. break w-rcr A’ch‘uv Ma: seen a: u M ”(‘J "‘1! .‘1 The specmcatmns and blank proposals m” be rumiwhm‘ a! the office of 1h:- Board 0( Local {mpfiu‘.'i‘:21cflbll‘- the Cu)- Hall in sand City. The contractor will be paid in bonds, whxch bond: “in dra“ Intern: at the rate of five per cent per annum. “Rev‘ Thom R. Quayle. secretary of the Lake County Law and Order league. was at the {an yesterday and looked m- to condinons quxze generally. He seemed surpnsed a! lhenumbcr of gambling games but was pleased when he saw that the management was domg all DOSSIblC to run them out as soon as [hey were found to be crooked." MWRMRBSE (ht: C') Puma) Want 3! Ion! L Cum at Highland Part, Lake County. Illinois Telephone : : thffiZ Whilfljiphli The abov: RS copied from an amcle In the Waukegan Sun as is 1hr followmg‘ (If I) M hr 1t nght be sad that there was noneâ€"~the poo: dupes who laxd down their money had absolutely no chance of «inning. as the operators of the games took care to see that ouutdrrs did not win. as they might have done in an ordinar)~ gambling game m which there 15 some clement 0! chance." Enmm: a *6”de main] Maxi-:1. 15:). a: the vast 06m: .1: ngnhnd Park. mm. undn the Act 0! Hand: 3, :79. “Some have asked 2f there was 'any gamblmg at the {an thus year. In response The The Highland Park East Purl: Diurict Scaled pruprndb wail be reccz'xcd b The Man Across the Street Scaivd pmpo THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. 1912 Highland Park East Th ,v. ') I A .4 .A l - {rm Him-(t; 31:. and .\IL\. Gunman of Ravens.» \>- «I ti. )1!) p. . Mr. and Mrs Geius‘. m’ Louisnllv. Ken tn: \(Inntrug- tuck): are spt-ndmg :hc werk “uh Mr Park Dulricl Mrs. Lena Seutzel of Niles Center. III. was the weekâ€"end guest of Miss Nellie Galagfier of S'L Johns Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. E. Burke of McGovern Street are the happy parents of a boy. born Friday, August thirtieth Mrs. Wm. Harrisson and daughters, Harinah and Frances spent Sunday with friends at Kenosha. Wiscousin. Mr. and Mrs. W. Rae of Winnetka were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mn E. H. Hembrook of McGovern Sheet. Mr. and Mrs A. M. Trout are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, born Sunday, September eight. Mm M. Hechz who spent the summer at Round Lake, Illinois. is a guest at Highland Hall for this month. Mm John F. Dcvine and daughter. Miss Virginia Folks, of Chicago were theguests last week Mrs. Henry Ewart. Mrs. Walter W. ”amps returned today from Port Huron Mithigan where she he: spent the past mo “69kg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larson have; moved from Homewood Avenue into their new home on Deerfield Aven'ue. Mrs. Johp E. Conrad is spending a fexx weeks with her pan-ms Dr‘ and 31.73:."le Guthrie a;Blnoming1un. lllimiis.’ Mn and Mrs. Frank C. Clark cmrrtained relatives f‘mm King>tom Canada‘ and CIechand Ohio during last wen. Mrs. Joseph Leannng relumcd Sunday waning from a \xsit of Several weeks in Grand De \Tour. On Sunday morning I’m-siding Eldv-r Jordan of Chicago Ied the regular Quan- er‘iy Meeting at the Ebenezer Church. Mr. Beltramon of 426 (ilencoe Avenue who has been in Texas for several weeks on a business trip returned on Monday Howard Schumacher who has been éonfinrd to his home with sickness the last two weeks is able to be around again. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baldwin; and two sons returned Saturday from Three Lam, Wisconsin where they spent" the summer. ML and Mrs. John A. Puyxam I'm-h Mon day for a two weeks visn at Green Lake‘ Wisconsin. Mrs. Henry S. Vail has as her guest {or $1113 week Mrs. Elizabeth Richmond Muller of Seattle, Mich. and Mn. H. l’. Jehprsnn Mr. Alden Baker of Glennie, Michi- gan arrived here Monday and is visiting his sister, Miss Esther Baker a student in the high school who is with the Jase Sobey family for the winter. Mrs. Charles Warren has been quite 111 the past month but is getting along nicely now. Mr. and Mrs. W. Stewart of Waukegan were the Sunday guests of Mr. 3113 'Mrs Andrew Erickson of W. Central Avenue. or xatue, Aijcn. Mr Hugo Schhczdcr and Wits Left Sat- urday for a two weck'svacatmn at Doyles- to“ n. Waconsxn. Mrs Delane {rum Chicagn |3 spending a mnmh with her daugh'er 317:. “C C. Dasi: of Hmhuu’xi. Mr and Mrs‘ T, Horn and daughter of Lab: Ema-fl wereihc u crk-rnd guests of On Fridav evening the Royal Neighbors will give a ten cent social (0 their friends at Masonic Hall. Cards win be the mam feature of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. John C‘ Rogan of On. \\ mama Avenue an: bemg congratulated on lhz‘ bin}; mi 3 son born Monday mom- mg. Septémbcr mnth. Mr and Mrs. \VxHiam Groom now re» Mr and Mrs T, Horn and daughter of Lab: Flare-‘1 wereihc u crk-rnd guests of Mrs. Dan S'nrahcn Mrs. “ibVldNJn for I'M; 'an 'V‘ a “'i um~i:‘ .‘:»1 .~ James hm .‘Jhs Patchen left today for Chinagr) where she m“ be the guess: of the Misses Hardinge. Miss Emma Bans :5 on the sick list this week year Miss Dorothy Sargent of Glencoc spent several days last ueck vn-th Highland Park friends. ML and Mrs. Paul Blanchard and little son Paui spent the Week-cnd in Aurora, illinms, Catbcrine Sullivanis on (M sick list this sect. Mr. Samuel Parlsamem left last week for a huéting (rip in South Dakota Mrs Jt‘sse 5013:) is visiting relatiks in Glennie. Afichlgan {or several weeks \fiss Mice Exans had as her guest on Sunday “135 Irene Campbell of Austin. Miss Mildred Coale‘xs theguesz of Miss Hamex Pasquethof Mexico. Missouri. Mrs. D. F. Kelly has as her guest Mrs Anhur J; Whipple ‘formefly of (lecoe. sts Eileen Kelly will leave shortiy for Marrymount. N. Y. where she wxll attend school. Mr: W; C. Davis is in in the hospital at Fort Shei'idan. Miss S§gnd Anderson is takinga coursé at the Chicago Business College. Mrs Kathryn Kelly has as her guest [his week. Miss Elizabeth Fox 0! Chicago Mr, arid Mrs‘ A. B. Hulabx’rd are Visit ing a! Lake Koshkrmong, Wisconsin. [Mmmml Mr. Dumarcsq Spencer left Tuesdavtor Andover where he will attend school this Fred C: \I and Lakr Mr. J. E. Greenebaum and family who have spent the summer in Highland Park will return to their Chicago reddcncc at 4508 Grand Boulevard on Saturday. Mr. and Mn E. Hembrook and daugh. ter Ruth. are spending this week with relatives in Milwaukee. They attended the Wisconsin State Fair on Wednesday. Miss Gertrude Nevins returned last week from Hood River, Oregon where she spent me summer on a fruit ranch as the guest of her siéter Mrs. J. P. Naunea Mrs. Orrin Peabody who had as her guest last week Miss Elsa Snmmers‘ of Chicago is entertaining for this week. Miss Lilla Titus of Ocean Park. California. Abum tvu-he relatives attended the ' Chriwening of Mr. and Mrs. T. Suclke'sE 'mhy, Melvin on Sunday. Rev. W. F. i Suhr performed the ceremony. ! Mr. and Mrs. E. Oil] of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green- slade and assisted xhem in observing their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Miss Marjory Small was the guest of her uncie and aunt Mr. and“ Mrs. James Hobart Moore. at their country place at Lake Geneva. {or five days of last week. Mrs Fred Fischer and Mrs. James Hes- ‘rr hf Souxh Gwen lay Road were the HUL‘xlx a few days of this week of Mrs, H! nr, Nirmrger of :‘H’Iviim AVCHUL‘. Mrs. W. J. Fyffe and famzly who haw hem spending the summer at Ephraim. Wbconsm have returned and will occupy thmr home at 505 Laurel Avenue next Saturdav. With the kind assistance of the police force and Magistrate Boylan, two speeders 1. LB. Larend and Van Wagenen Ailing, donated fifteen dollars each to our street improvement (uni Mrs. E. Campbell and children of Chi- cago were the weektnd guests of Mrs. Campbell's mother, Mrs E. Clark of Mo Govern Street‘ W. M. Lowrie started rehearsals Tues- day for a performance of “It Happened in Rhyrheland" to be given by Tiria Chapter Westminster Guild, of the‘ Libertvville Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Mason and son Allen who haw made an extended vxsnt at Nantucket, Mass. are expected home on Saturday; Mrs. William Tapper and her three daughters the Misses Mary. Jane and Barbara Tapper returned Monday from the Bennuda‘lslands where they speht the summer holidays» Rev.G.A:ElliotolGhic-aowinwe§ch mm!» ItthtS'cdishLythcm service in mm‘rmlfir g.w-c.luommncn5unday,evening. Mm M the TththboreDrma'xic Club we buddfireamdl thefimmeeqiagofthkm Monday Wm’sanhi '(p cveningat thhocndGeorgeEPhillips' Maisuunmd Fr!” 381.1134 MmWWMMMMséflW“MWWMH'- Dudsqandjohhmumcdmmmzfmdflnflfim “mm atwo monthsvisix inSchuyler..\’ebtaskz.J MnMaflory iaamcm _ °f the (3‘35", Miss Cathcrinc Ken); and Miss Mabel 0‘ “>6 University at Behrens of Chicago were the guests o{:i Lclgh Bimnggt... .. Band. “Billie" Miss Helen Reblinga few days of last: AldndxmndW M. lonwhahavevoo steel; cupicd podtiom at , 13 Park durmg A Mr. and Mrs Hxnnibal Chandler accmnw , . . ‘ panled Mr. and Mn H. J. Thayer my 4’?“ amp-um“! M ”’33“ _ week on a motor mp to Grand de Tour. Mrs. William Gk” Ebondm'OmanQ Illinois. Canada. who ha been visiting her son Mr. Charles Geminer rammed Friday 3 ML John G” k.“ W C y exemng from Pnnc'clon, lllinols where he spend to return to M home. “I ha accom “v3" t (lav: A‘ lauo “rub arnhnflina 'hbi pan] Attorney and Mrs J. C. Williams and daughters Gladys and Helen of Evanston were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levin Miss Murriel Payne who has been visit- ing relauves m the East for the past three months returned to her home on Moraine Road. Sunday. Mrs. Arthur L. Maore and son Dwight Moore and daughters, Mildred and Emma- Iine Moore spent last week at Elkhan Lake, Wisconsin. Miss Katherine Anderson returned this week from a three months Hip 111 Europe where she went with Mr. and Mrs A. L. Drum and familv, The Misses Isabelle and Ellen Ewan had as their guests a few days last week Miss Davis of the Chicago Grand Opera Company. Mr. and Mrs. E. P, Sedgwlck and srm Robert Sedgwick returned Saturday from Eagle River. Wisconsin. after a visit of two weeké. Mr. and Mra. F. W, Fault?» and (heir "unis” .\"l~w Riturah Fuulds returned \Vi‘d'.(‘\‘dfl}' from a Ihrec wevks cramping mp 2n northern Michigan. A Mr. and Mrs Hxnnibal Chandler account panied Mr. and .\ir H. J. Thayer last week on a moior trip to Grand dc Tour. Illinois. Mr. Charles Geminer rammed Fndayz from Pnnccton Illinois where he spent’ sever l days of last week attending the; county fair. 1 THE MCIILAND PARK mafia mam}?! ha“ 51‘ Ur pusxmm. a! Haruw: Hum: Fesmai of 1m (kphm‘nuv m“ be her a! u; >1 ,3'4111. Ikzmcr "mil [)6 . “Hham hrnum now re» Central America. limp; a l'mtn-d Stats: . 1‘» ta}.-- up ".k‘x Mr riu< V Mix: 701T Public notice is hereby given that the Board of Local Improvements of the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois, has filed in the County Court of Lake County, Illinois, a certificate that the following improvement has been completed. and that it conforms whetanv tially to the requirements of the original ordinance for the construction of the same to-wit: A cast iron lateral main water supply pipe. six (6) inches internal . diameter together with fire hydrants. shut-ofl valves and epecialcastings to be {laid in. along and under Lipooln Avenue lin the City of Highland Park from and .oonnectir.g with the present water main , now laid in Lincoln Avenue at a point :ltwelve (12) feet westerly of the center iline thereof at its intersection with the lnortherly line of Beech Street produced facross Lincoln Avenue. frorn thence to a 2 point twelve (12) feet easterly of the 5 center line of Lincoln Attenue on the lsoutherly line of Beech Street produced ‘ across said Lincoln Avenue. from thence southerly to twelve (12) feet easterly and, parallel with the center line of Lincoln} Avenue. to and connecting “ith the ten . \.1‘)) inch water main located twelre 412i} feet southerly of the center; line of Lcdar -\\tht at its intersection with Cedar: ~10an c, all in the City of Highland Park 2 Lake County Ill. Highland Park Spectal; nix-segment of said Court Docket number V 196 and thatapplication hasbeen made on said Court to consider and determine whe- ther or not the facts statedinhaidcertificate are true. That a hearing wtllbe had upon 1 ‘ said application on Monday: the 30th day i :of September A. D. 1912, at the hour Ofi ten (10) o'clock in the hour of said day, fat the County Court Room of said Court. I at the County Court House.‘at Wankegan, 'in said Lake County Objections may be filed to said application on pr before the 1hour of ten (10) o'clock in the forenoon {of said day ! John Oliver Board "oi Local 1m- .1th L. Fearing movements of the B. J. Stevens Park. Dated at Highland Park Illinois, Sep 1 i I John 5. Bell {City for Highlandi‘ tember 12,1912. 8 3 Mrs. Lumer E. Roby; formeriy Miss ilsabel Scott of this city; and lmJe son Scott Roby, of Peortl. who are visiting in Chicago, and Min Annid Scott were the luncheon gums Wedneoklay of dieMisses Clark of Maple Avenue” The attractive country homcs at Wild- wood. vmh ihc exceptmn of inc rcszdenct of Mrijoseph \Vincnian Mil Ciui-(‘IOfIht winter. Mr Nathan‘ .Ldopold and farm d)‘ returned the rim! of, Srpu-mixr to than” hum: at 3223 Michigan Avenue Chicago; Mr‘ A. C. Su. aib and iamiiy icfi Wedneaday for 3229 Michigan Avenue and Mrs. Henrv Steele and daughter Miss $teeie and hide son will "mum to their city home at 3215 Michigan Aienue next Sunday. Mr. F. W. Schumachgr has engaged Mr. E. O. Carlson of Winnetka to fill the place as pharmacist vacated by Mr. Hod- der. Mr. Carlson, comes highly recom- mended. having been with the Winnetka Drug Company for the past ten years Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Boumique have returned from Ephraim, “'15. and are staying at the Laurel Inn They win go to the ExmoorClub on the fifteenth to remain unul the {wentiexh when they will occupy thexr home at 315 E. Central Avinuc. . Alt-\andcr Robertson and mfc anq Mas,» Crawford returned homc 13:1 Thursda} from a hut monthstnp :6 t'nexrold homes: in Qculland and Germam‘. They encoum cred "nod wcaihsr on both \oyagc-a and 8p( ma (3:12;, ghix' uisurmner'ssuh old friends and! rclatixes ' Mr. and Mrs, John Buckingham and‘: family who spetit the summer in Wilma- f ka win take apartments [or the winter at ‘ the Moraine on October firsL Mrs Buck- i ingham is a sister of Mrs Robert 8 Gregory of S. Sheridan Road. Mr. John Briggs who has accepted the office of Adjutant at (fie Northwestern Military Academy. formkdy occupied by Captain William Groom}; spent the week- endasthcguat of Mr.Q;and Mrs H R. Mr. Franklin 8. Hussqy andsonRobert Franklin Husscy sailed for home last Thursday on the HambuttAmerimn liner Amerika from Hamburg Robert 'Hussey will go at once to Hotchkiss Conni. when he will attend school. “Barm‘” Tbayer raw home Friday from a two month's mailing and fishing trip in Iron Countv Wnsatmm. He brought with him a number of interesting speci- cems which he picked up in tbc'nonhcm (Additional locals 0:; page 5) Value :22: Elie Price §Thellouse That Plea’sfil a A Trial Will Convince Ya INCORPORATE) ‘ 5 i214 EAST CENTRAL AVENUE Idaho: W PfiZ‘S Ladies’ and gent’s,garfna‘ Scleaned, pressed,“ repaired a gremodoled to 100/? as good as I “The Imperial Dyers and Cleafae: announces the institution of a regular 9n gs department Deposits will be received in y amounts from 51.“) up on which interest w paid semi annually at the rate of 3 per cent F: annum. Demanddeposits will be acceptedion which interest at the rate of 9 per cent per Pn- num will be allowed. ; wagon will call for and deliver you; gqrmJ School Suppliék PHARMACIST x HIGHLAND PW be looked after by men of et- perienceathactintheartof It m‘ is what you get outofathixt whileyou haveit. It is I... m...\_.‘ -t ~A7~ n. w...“ pm 5:; vulul almrg wnne you haveit. It is red by economy of operation {feedom from mpaizfi trouble. and'comtant mviccandlmgthoflife.r j what you pay for a thing when you getfit. on nvv 2123-2133 Lincoln Avc-u, CHICAGO We have a, comprehensive « supply of the things that you need for school ofabatingplant from usiaaslow itandkeeptheV-loeatthetoon man-teamwoaxs at your: donevn'thiL [ginduda repairs, dcpreciau'ot; trqabk, I.“ linterdt wil‘be f 3 per cent 4’ be acceptedgon er cent per ’fm- ' v“wpw M». W -o W. Verooe,§CanHer you zetiin

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