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I"‘"A[OOdIhOV mm H! ' K Theatre wri :t Vuumd Mus SPECIALTY Hughhnd Puk H:.{h.and Park Vigm 25c \l H/vzg W T\ L‘Ur [March ‘Aghtng zl; FOR RENT Blomdahl’s Tennis slippers are better than those purchased else where. ‘ Fur vacation needs we offer an excepnonal selection of Fictxon as well as books of a more serious nature, see our 1000 Titles of Summer Fiction at 50c Erskine Bank Building Telephone 749-W Michigan Avenue Frontage $500 Chicago Avenue Frontage 600 Improvements-F-Sewer and Watér in and paid for Term-Quarter Cash, Balance on Monthly Pajnents if Desirable Brown’s Subdivision Adjoining Exmoor. Club 15 1+ The Newest Books can always be Found The New Book Shqp THE PILGRIM PRESS . 17 W. Jackson Blvd. Chicaï¬o. Just West of Slate Street Ml Order. Given Prompt Attention Choice Office Highland Park State: Bank Banking and Financial '-World We desire to remind and assure our pa- trons and deposnors that since its organ- izatxon, ten years ago has been, is now, and will be, the guiding, ruling passion and policy of the The popular slogan of lthe present gener- ation, not only in the induStrial and transportation worlds, but also in the A C. WIORGAtN, Presiden! I. All APPEL. Vice Pres. C. F. GRANT. Cashier - in the E. W. BROWN Safety First, Safety Always Safety F irst Capital and Surplus $72,000 A Safe Place to Do Your Banking ’/CfÂ¥ GA/N' CH/CAGO Open an amount (here today 3% paid on Savings Drposits Miss Delcie Himn was married from the home at Mrs. Allan Butterï¬cld. 29 Onwentsia Ave†to Mr Potter of this city. Wednesday. July lst. Dr. Herbert Francis Evans [informed the ceremony. :Mr. and Mrs Potter wg'll reside in Wau- i‘gkc an where Mr. Potter has a position I as wire chief for the telephone company Dr. L. M. Bergen, who has been serious- ly ill for some lime. is able to be out again and beginning Monday. w1ll attend to his ()tï¬â€˜e practice dunng the aller- noon. 651511 PHONE 23’ 507 St Johns Place Sells Photo Supplies fll/E‘ A large floor has been built to be put down in sections on the tennis court for the \audeville performance on Friday night if the weather permit: After the show there will be a dance in the open and the guests are praying for good weather. The dancing classe- this summer are being conducted by Mr. Mania C. Carroll of New York. Mr. Carroll also looks attcr the regular Tuesday and Sawrday evening dances. The open air vaudeville to be given It the Moraine on Friday evening is excit- mg a great deal of interest and already upwards of forty tables have been reserv- ed. Some very clever people have been engaged for the performance. Mr. Frederick Stock. Miss Ruth SL Dcms, Mr. Tcd Shawn. and Muss Hilda B-yer, ml the Ravnna Park company. are stopping at the Moraine during their en- uagemrnt. l l Among the recent arrivals are Mr. and 1 Mrs. A. C. Barler and Miss Bark-r, Chi- ' cago Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. lees andl MissS. S. Hill. Evanston; Mr. and Mini 5 N Crawford Chicago; Mrs. H. C. ' Dodge. Milwaukee; Mr. B. H. Smith.1 Longville. La.; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 1.5 Keene. child and nurse. Chicago; Mr. J.‘ B. Woodward and daughter. Miss Virginia Woodward. New York; Mr. W. W. Chapin . and Miss Catherine Chapin and Mn? Wm. Oneil. Chicago; Mrs. Frank Mou, Miss Franses Moss, Kansas City: Mm W. N. Davis. Misses Harriet and Nancy Davis. Kansas City; Mrs. Gaston. Memphis, Mrs. George Ross. Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Plamondon and family. Chicago; Mrs. J. E. Stacey and Miss Stacey. Wyo- ming Ohio Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fallow and. son of the Lakota Hotel Chicago. Mr. and_ Mrs Frank Emen’ck. Chicago; Mr Jonas 0 Homer and Miss Lois Hoover Chitago; Mrs. Fred Glover and children and Mrs. ' Chas Von Weise, Rockford lll.,Mrs w. H. ‘ i l Flippen. Mrs. 105 Rankin and children St. Lmiis. Mrs. R. K Gaston and children, 1 Dallas. Texas; Mrs. Jamie Sniizler and ‘ nurse. and Mrs. Henry Marshall. Chicago. ,4 Miss Rose Carev and Miss Joanna Fortune, who have spending some weeks at the Moraine have returned to Chicago and will be out again later in the season. We also recommend {or Cuumy Super intendem, John H. Harnlcy. Pnnupal of the ()urnec school. {or County Judge. V. V Barnes. We take pleasure in recommending to the voters of the Progressive [any for the nomination of Sheriff C. H Ihvks. fur County Clerk. Robert C Kr-nt We recognize that the oï¬ices ol sheriff and county clerk for the last 20 years have been in the hands of a few men. When one goes out. the other goes in. That these political ofï¬ces so important to the average voter should be handled by men of character and courage and not by political wheel‘horses who have earned by long years of service in political ranks their right to a public oflite That the political ofï¬ces in Lake Cuunty have for years been controlled lbyapolitical ring, no man can doubt. {that this ring has studiously conspired lto prevem the people from knowing any- As supervisor T. M. Clarke has de- manded that the county treasurer turn over to the county $7,300 as interest ac- crued from countyJunds. We maintain, regardless of law. that the interest on county funds belongs to the tax payer! and not to the county treasurer. and we pledge ourselves that it the voters elect T. M. Clarke as county treasurer, the in- terat on county funds will belong to and become a part of the county moneys as they should be. l comm non max on: lthat although these 26 men in the lower house nod the two Progressive tumor: {in the uppel' house held the ballnce all power, not once did they use it for thclr< lpolitical advancement; ‘ We therefore recommend to the Pro- greaaivea of Lake, Boone and McHenry Counties that they renominate Fayette S. Munro. basing their judgement on his record a a stalwart champion of ngh'- eousneu in political affairs. We par- ticularly call to the attention of the votera his stand on the important issues presented at Springï¬eld, his ability as a legislator and his unquestioned integrity and ask them regardless of party to re~ elect him as a representative. THE HIGHLAND PARK maxi mum PARK mums rmmmmm Moraine Hotel ol ï¬n! voucbcr. All persons damn: may ï¬le objections In aid court before uid day 1nd may appear on the hearing and make their delcnoe. Dad at Hichwood. Illinoia. July I. A. D. 19“ 18-19 Fuxmn A. Humor: Person appointed to mike said â€on. Special Aucumonl Notice No. 59 Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the City Council of the 'City of Highwood, County of Lake and â€State of Illinois. have ordered that a rant iron lateral main water supply pipe lour :(8) inches internal diameter be construct- ed and laid in. along and under a pnrtmn ‘ol North Ave, runnet’tmg with the present water main mm land In Palmer Ave and running thence caster!) tor a total distance (it two hundred nlnel) (290, feet, to be laid on the northerly side at North Ave, together I'llh one two (2) inch .hut ofl \ziltr an! Sp(‘(‘;ll t‘astinxx. III In the Clty Ol Highwrmd Lountv nl Lake and Sm: 0t lllmots, The nrdin ante for the lame being Ln ï¬le In the 03kt of the City clerk of said Clty and having applied to the County Court 0!. Lake County lor In assessment tor the' root 0! aid improvement according tol beneï¬t: and In suessment roll havmgl been made mid retunied to and court 3 the ï¬nal hearing thereon WI†be had oni {he Nth day 01 July A. D, 1914M n 0000‘ therulter â€the buuineu of the court] will permit. l Said we!!! is payable in Mu m “ailments with intereu n the ran.- 0! ï¬ve ) pet ckntum per mnum on all inst lmenu [ram and an" dau- of iuuc Jamel ('. Boylun Ufhcvr appmntvd to make said Emu-«amen! Dated at Highland Park, Illinom. July 2nd, A. I». 1914. 1849 Said supplemenml special assess- ment is pnylble in one Installment All person. desiring may ï¬le obja- lion: in Mid court before said lm and ma) appear on the heuruuz .md make their defenae lin this ordinance provided for, to be Iliuilt 0n Deerfield :henue; Mt'timern lStreet, from the southerly line of the ‘pavod ro-dwny on (‘entral Avenue, 'thence southerly along McGovern lStreet, and McGovern Street proâ€" lducod. to and joining with the north- erly line of the paved roadway In this iordinnnce provided {or to he liuilt on lDeerï¬eld Avenue; Laurel Avenue. ,Irom the westerly terminun of the present nilcndum pavement on Mild Laurel Aienue, thence westerly along said Lnurel Avenue. and Laurel Ave Rue produced, to undjuining With the easterly line of the paved roadway in thin nrdinnnve provided {or to he lvuilt (in Hickury Street. which 1mpr0\e~ uient was provided for by an ()rtll- mince pnxud heretofore on the 134th day of May, A. l).. 1914, and thn- law- ful expenses of such proceedu-p, ll‘lt ordinance for said supplemental nix- cial assessment being on ï¬le in the 0f- ï¬ce of the City ('lerk of said City, and hming applied to the (‘ounty Court of lake (‘ounty for an assensinem of the com. of said improvement, at‘t‘uld- 1 ing to beneï¬ts, and a supplementnll special :mssment thereof having been made and returned to said court, the ï¬nal hearing thereon will be had on the 18th day of July, A. D.. 1914. or u soon thereafter In the huninezs of the court will permit. Supplemental Special Auseuament No- tice No. 116 Notice is hereby given to all per- sons interested that the (it); (Iounril of the City of Highlund Park, (‘ounty of Luke And State of lllinoia. having ordered that a supplemental special assessment be levied to pay the de- ï¬ciency of the cost of the work and interest for the grading. draining. paving with macndum and otherwise improving a system of streets in the City of Highland Park, (bunty of lake. and State 0! Illinois. as follows: Deerï¬eld Avenue. from the westerly line of the ved roadway on Green Bay Road. I ence water-1y to the westerly corporate limits of said city; Hickory Street. from the southerly line of the paved roadway on Central Avenue, thence southerly along Mid Hickory Street. and Hickory Street produced, to and joining with the northerly line of the paved roadway Cathenne, age-d ninc‘ a si‘ter‘ Mm Ethel Wrenn 0t Chung“. and a brother Harold n! 1.05 Angelm‘ Thr hnu-ral was held Tuesday at Ivm M hx'k hum St.Chrymtun1 Church, Ru Hutmn oï¬inaung Inter men! “as in (mam-land ON THE CORNER If You want a Quart pr One-half Galldn Elof OH: ICE. CREAM 22$ SCndtooututoroforitorpbon‘otndhnnitddivwed. Wcmmckinguupoddtyofufli'ggminï¬ulk DALE swamm’s PHARMACY Shoes -- Oxfords -‘â€" Slippers lllECcotnlAn; ankRocktuw-I‘hnp. Harder’s Hardware Harder Charles H. Warren Co. Shoe Dept W31 1. SCHMIDT, Manager Men’s, Women's. and Chikhen’s Shoes Old Shoes Made to Look as Good as New by the “When you want HARDWARE think of HARDER, they go together†GINES REBORED ANQ REPAIRED. ALL MACHINE WORK GUARANTEED. GAS AUTOMOBIIB REGULAR on SPEClAL CUT 0575mm? NOTICE Goodyear Welt System North Chicago, Illinois One block north of C. N. W. Depot, near 5.]. Eviaduct The Modern Shoe. Store Practical Gas Engine Machine Works Our new summer line of OxfOrds and Slippers arejthe bat money can buy. You’ 11 like them. We guarantee our repair work to be absolutely right and done by hand IS SELIJNG Our Price. are the Lowest and AI Work Gunnteed A100 11 Full Line of Shoe Repairing THAT STANDS Hard-ware BY WORKING THE Hardware BUSINESS Harder AND Harder ALL THE TIME West Central Avenue Hardware OVERHAULED AND REPAIRED BOUGHT AND SOLD, GEARS IEPMRmG GOODYEAI SYSTEM WELY Row" N. C. 413