ted wiéth the class of 2 past; but DO YOL.’ Lent Mr Pressing, Re- 121de and Gent's ï¬ght f re in Highland LILOle' manv Years 1*“. v Highland Park 265 LING ufilzidlcs' and gent's nets. pgnicrs. draperies. :c.. camm be duplicated man: the LARGEsr and 'lé’ ID wog‘xs nae. cmCAco s we instaélcd in different Bumham builers. 6 Spencer. 3d States Capital. 3 Magee. L 1 Kewancc and 5 Mueller bowledge ever) owner is re- tis you can caslly see it does imuch as how the plant is :to investigate ;f you wish- deliveï¬â€˜ your garments Luncement where in the .at PleaSes _ve Wings 'I‘- H 'v'i‘.7‘._\' by :W. I you save the pen- work for you This mince You Ill ,t Company or many years You ll‘ Diversey - 8152 CO. \ ~s P-eudcm r â€> s sgvnn Hunk 1;)1‘csscd Qit‘. the m his \ mherwi-e ner cent (iLllC 1rd. Jl :md 21$ ï¬ance of Final Hearing on Special As- sessment No. 46 Notice is hereby giden to all persons interested. that the Board at Local lm-‘ provements of the City of Highwood,‘ County of Lake. State of Illinois. having 5 SUCCESS 0F “HINDU WAKES" ’ Forces Move to Larger Tho-tn: Goes to Olympic. March 2. let the contract for the construction of a 'concrete cement sidewalk four feet in width in, on and along portions of Lly- wellyn Ave. in the City Highwood. Lake County. Illinois. and the same having been completed and accepted by the said Board of Local improvements on the 28th day of August A. D. 1912 and the said Board of Local Improvements having ï¬led in the County Court of Lake County. Illinois. on the 13th day of February. 1913 a certiï¬cate showing that the said improvement conforms substantially to the requirements of the original ordinance for the construction of the same. the cost thereof the amount estimated by them to be required to pay the accruing interest on bonds or vouchers issued to anticipate the collection of the assess- ment tor said improvement. A hearing will be had on said certiï¬cate. as to the truth of the facts stated therein at the Court House in the City of Waukegan on the 10th day of March A. D. 1913 at [0. o'clock a. m. or as soon thereafter as the business of the court yill permit. persons desiring may file objections in said court before said day. and may ap- pear on the hearing and make their de- tense. All ' The tremendous success of "llindle Wakes." the English play by Stanley Houghton. at the Fine Arts Theatre. first compelled the Chicago Theatre Society to arrange with William A. Brady for (Wt) weeks extension. and has now compelled it to seek a larger theatre. The play will move into the Olympic Theatre. Sunday night. March 2. for an indefinite stay The comedy-drama which London talk has repmted its sensational success in Chicago and is the most talked about play that has b'een in the Western metropolis for years. The company or English players. including Herbert Lomas. Enielio l’ulini. Whitlord Kane, Alin- ()'[)ea_ Roland Young. Robert FHTS)lil. Kathleen McPherson. and Lillian Tweed have won everyone by their (“Iriltlr dinarily good acting. and even those who disapprove of the .play upon moral grounds are unstinted in their praise in the acting. The story that of a \oung ‘girl who chooses her ‘own pathway and made all ire-{uses to accept the traditional old ‘dictum that she must marry the man 'if she expects to be considered respeit- 'able has caused an endless amount of discussion among the, people of Chicago. Dated at Highwood, Illinois. day of February A. D. 1913. Joseph Severson F‘ N. Williams ‘Boayd of Local Improvements 0! the City of Highwood, Illinons. 51-2 Rn II '( McDaniel- Talcohmu: 753- “I THE BEE HIVE BARGAIN STORE 212 E. Central Ave. E. G. Barri“, Prop. Highland Puk/ MOLDANER HU'MER The Bee Hive Bargairi Store Licensed Sewer and Wlter con (rector. cement sidewalks. etc Moldaner Humer High Grade Ladies Tailors“ 6 N. Sheridan Road Slime Bloonifield Zeislerâ€"Piano Recital Evanston Theatre, Wednesday Afternoon, March 12th Seats may be reserved now. .Mail ordersto Ammons Studio, 814 Michigan Avenue, EvanstOn. Seats $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Box $10. Phone Evanston 1844 We have just received the latest copies of ] Paris and American fashions and our se lection of samples is the best you: ever saw. that means: Serges, Scotch; and Irish Tweeds. English worsted Suitings, French Fancy Goods. Riding and best of all, Sporting Goods, Broadcloths. :Silks. Suiting Silks, Mohair. Linen, etc. I We want you to come in. on your way to or from the station and inspect our lat- est fashions. We have a few ï¬nished suits which will assure you of the excell- ence of our workmanship. D. McNElLL House Numbers Pad Locks and Keys Salad Dishes . Vegetable Dishes . Brass Candle Sticks Glass Candle Sticks Writing Tablets Box Paper Pure Violet Glycerine Soap 10¢ per bar, 3 bars for 25c Cookies, per lb. Telephone (his 12th The tremendous success wt "llmdle Wakes." the English play by Stanley Houghton. at the Fine Arts Theatre. first compelled the Chicago Theatre Somety tn arrange with William A. Brady for twu weeks extension. and has now compelled It toseek a larger theatre. The play Will move into the Olympic Theatre. Sunday night. March 2. for an Illdcllnltr‘ stay The comedy-drama whtch made all London talk has repmted llS sensattonal success In Chicago and IS the most talked about play that has Even in the Western metmpohs for years. The company or Engltsh players. tnt‘ludtng Herbert Lomast Emelio l’ultnl. Whitlord Kane, Alm- ()'[)ea_ Roland Young. Robert Fursyth, Kathleen McPherson. and Lllllan Tweed~ have won everyone by their euraur dinartly good acung. and even (lube whn disapprove of the ‘play upon moral each 5 and 10c 10, 15 and 25c each 3c 10c 100 10c enuucnmr Mr James Koch left Saturday allrr Thu: “1, . I“ urtaln until noon Il-r New Yurk uhcrr he uxll :pcnd 'bo "n.9,“, , Nat Jeï¬cohu a few weeks In: "w pm"! On Thursday evrmng Mrs C. An!" c-nu-nmncd abou! twenty friends m honor or her birthday Mr and Mrs. T. “'11ng 0! Wmncpeg. (an. and Mr, and Mn Herb"! Linn-v and {hen um‘ Edwin are (hr guts“ of Mr and Mr; W A Whnmg The Muse: brace and Basic Catalan spent a few days of Int Ira-k wnh Mm George Sunbury 01 Plrkndgr. They n tended a lune memxon held at 1hr Con- gress hole} Saturday evenmg Mia: Bealru‘c (arulan had as her gun: m‘rr Sunday Mm Frtda MCChnnm u! (hlcagu Mlss Clara Endrr spcnl a it“ day: of lam Wrrk wuh hr! muun. Mus Flunmr finder of Chicago On Tuesday afternoon a number (ll Iddlra urrc- cnlcrlnml‘d at the home 0! Mrs \\ .-\ Whmmz L‘ardn were played and prues Vin-re wun by Mrs, L Penn Mrs Fred â€KIRKIP and Mrs, H H. Krm Mr. and Mn Sagwalt of Chicago unc- 1hc gum: 0( Mr. and M. Srgrn Mr Jack Dollznd. Mr Barnn, and Mr Fclles were the weekend 3.:csl5 «:1 Mt Waller Amn The .\L S k‘ ht‘ld their mnnlhh mrrl mg a! the home of the Mum‘s Krvss on Thur\sday evening \\ hrrc lutuu- plans Int 3 dance to be held In Anderson‘s hall on Easter Monday mcnmg wrrv: dwuased Rex Van fin-r3 “1H ha\¢‘ uhugr u thy serncrs hrld 111 (hr l'nm'd Enmgrln 241 \ hurch lhns “(TR 1 Mrs [rung R Rrhm Is \ery M! Mr Roman) Slrykcr I.“ the urek end guts! of Mrs J A Suvkrr Every atlrruonn 0! [has urtk {run- (uur u'chx‘k unlll Inc. the chlldu'n of the ['nued Evangelical church are Inglrm led by Mus Fluck u! Chicago Miss Hud tellsme rhnldrrn \cr‘y mttrcstmg bur-1r stones which they (-nyoy very mmh About nmrrn-n ladle: aurndcd a hmh day party gnen by Mrs J. Amn. Jr. on Thursdav ufu-mmm The out n! mun gucats wrn- Mrs Hsher. Mrs Fawn-n. Mrs. Stuugh Mrs Kurlh. Mn Sch-mic! Mrs. Dullard. and Mus Schweycr wt Ch: The annuaI meeting of the Woman" Missumary 30(1er of (h:- l’resbyrrnln church was held at Ihc home of Mn. Fred Haggie Thunda)‘ allrrnoon The following ofï¬cers were cloned {or the en- suing ycarr President. Mn. Fred Rou- bm, \ we president. Mrs. John A. RnchelL secretary. Miss Josephine Woodman. treasurer. Mrs. Ralph Knu‘kcrhockcr Program commmn- comm: m the oflicers and Mrs J. A Rnchcll, Jr The Indians and mounuunrcn uen- sludlrd. Mesdames (2 C Pulls. R Knu‘krrbu‘krr, T. Knaak and Muss Ennlu- Knaglk read articles on {he Indian Que-slum. and Miss Woodman read a palm-hr Imlc nor) o! a mnuntmneer entitle-d ‘t‘mdy 's Chann- " Seventeen dollars was sent toward the support ol a mountaineer “1er Mrs. B H Inns and (um daughlru. Lorena and Ruth uerr [hr “wk-end guests 0! Mrs. E Doylr ()1 \hlwdukc“, Wisconsm .. Miss Ruth Luduxg who has hrrn \mt ing Mn J A Stnkcr duvmg xhv past week. h-f! fur Tuh-du, kan‘ u hcn- 5hr vull make her home Mr \M A “'91me Is ‘hls “wk, Mr. Roy (Lunch-l and Mus Mmme Hulchlsonspcnl Sunday with Mr and Mrs. W. Hutchlson u! \Vaukrgan l'nlun serum-s vu-rr held In the l‘nnrd EVungrlIcal chuwh Wednrsda) mmmg when Rev VanEu-ra pn-m‘hx-d a shrunk sermnn (m Noah Mr. and Mrs hung Rchm ammunu- the hlrlh u! .1 Ivn yound duugmrr bum Thursdm. l-rmudn' '31! Deerfield News Items THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS Y . 11M '1" (u H an rxtrvmrh' mhmpluhlr id. but [by [Wnirlda nu-drd [he ï¬lm: In (arr) mm (but unluutrn “no. 0! Wk A! a Hirfhng 1-1 {hr Moan! n1 IAIII lmprovcmrnu hrid h-h Ih lhr mrm brr‘l \olï¬d l0 nuepl 1hr bu? n! In; f\znt 1m {hr umk n! nmkmg dun‘rx m lhr hu- Mztum nu rmn I v nuullux‘luh the new aulu hrr Hmk “nth will he (um mcmcd b «um .n {Pm 111.1(I'th mum-n l4. Vnmon Iris. may Radon Twn urionds ¢ 1 W-ukrg-n "it: that)! rook-n m . Iunpamnhheu bmcl’blll You“ In [kw-meld \rslrrdzn‘ and ‘h( locus gave them a huspltlbk‘ mommy and men pm ‘u-dvd to trim lhfl! pen to [he lune oi lonfl Next chnrsdn the kr-Iu play 5"- anr and 1! they «In deft-u Hm thn team they nrr rnmk-d to tame land at I ‘ hnmpmnï¬np even (howl: the-y wen Ark-nod at John in! New anr tn the brutcam a! l "\thlh held meet :11 which N Nnnhern lllmuu tam. played Wori of Chang-It. Budd-n. I. Acton.â€" duly Auto Truth Io his Soo- Mum Woodman cnlrrtamed 22 gun!- “ .1 Washington Iuppcr In“ Salurdly night bupprr was served 2163! The dnnmu n-mn u.“ rUrnuncly drcurllt-d vulh garland; (a! wd white and blue. uhn‘h (Mu! .thnn‘ an: cunt-d out tunughuul the huuu [ale-t In the- Mr! - mg several games 01 :nUU urn punt-d and {he puns urn- napxuyrd I») MI: Wm (.alhmm and Mn Jame-s “4mm“ A’N-x (ands Mr (.rnr Emit-r jau- ampâ€! .u-ln‘huns «m [hr pmnn “huh Mrvr rnypyvd In all Int-Mia} (hr I?1(‘lht)¢'t~nf (he « lub rn yin-d 3'1 unusual (n-M In hmlnu fm lhr ‘pmkrr n! (he- ahrrmmn, Mn Fth-r Falkrnslrm uhn («tundvd the uâ€"lemrnl hnux- ()1 (hr sdxnr Imme- on [he [with In! sndr u! L‘huagu \ch \IKBf an hr! sulnnl (ha! uhu'h m w \xlalaqunlumal the pn-srnl Mme "hum! Suflrwr,“ MAI mg the n-awrh um I! u â€rode-d and uh) there should hr mual Lnu 101 mm and uumcn In pimr of flu mourn! man madr Waukqun ho is :1-\|:_ ur m; "Tim! :1 w m. xv H‘ll:‘ï¬l \1! \vaL1 "-Hw Laun- l- â€q A lntlc Inlurn‘fll dancr was gun-n by Young Mrn'u Club on Satuniay evnnma m Andrrum'u hall. About evenly young people urre m attendant! 0! which I number came {mm (human. ()Iemw and Hughlnnd Par‘ T he hIII um preuily decorated wnh blu‘ anduhne paper Mr ‘A an" Am" a. «11).; floor mun-get A [flay ha: been selected by the man- brrp 0! (‘k' Dranum club mind! (My .11 planning (0 mn- come “le In May. Mr Willum Carolan u ('11 1h:- su'k list this work A number n! {rm-5d. non- tmerumed bv Mrs 1 Anita. 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