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Highland Park Press (1912), 31 Dec 1914, p. 9

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‘Kierm Proof Farmed '1‘ \ucn : Shoe work ggiven nab"?! a“ n lhcrr ‘1 “I >rcu 17 .\ :rnl Ave ring Ilsa: Park '90- had In Suh Chuc-quIL ‘ I'it’elii; In baud- RI. 1U. Axe cur‘ of )innvr 40¢ llmbiw NOT Tl IL”! I land Park DT VARIETY Cafe {fil't‘ mxi SON rsmg in Avon. P’A (k 'Lhnd PI ‘TO Jr Vflflt ,1: 'H All mom. . ”I'D" girl's ull right.“ laid tho‘ ". blond 5121 In the dmslng room mm: the had looked everywhere for hot ‘ovenhoen. “The one who has Sm! um. Ibo" gone on with both the nah! "; ova-hoe- Ind left me tpc left out") 3.“ New You Times. \ 4 I i it Wis only. a fn-w your: mm that nine girl. :1 typewr'm-r in :l nenrhy ofllce building. chunvmi to lot hvr eyes (all over thc- gruvestnm-s of aid Trinity. They did not bring thoughts of ghosts to her mimi~â€"thcy only nmde her think that it would be lovely if she could eat her lunch uni-mg Slivb pcuwtui scenes. The next day she and a girl friend beURbt their lunchcsr They entered the churchyard and. seeking a secluded spot behind, the old church. salt down on an old tuuih and began to eat their Iandwiches. Nobody objected. The next day they came :igutn. Other girls. emerging from stuffy restaurants. saw then) and resolved to imium- them.‘ The next (in; tin-re Were half a dozen there..nnd nowadays, when the noon hour is bright and sunny. the number has increasui to sometimes seventy- flve.â€"-.\'ew \ork Cur Pittsburgh Dis- patch. Ono of Qho Curious Sight: of Now York's Financial District. In old Trinity churrhyurd. “here Rybert Fulton and Alexander Humil- tuu lie burml. dozens of girls can be seen through thc pil‘kvts or (he bronze :euces every day enjoying their noun< day’ luuciw“ amid the tnuilm of the old time .\v\\' Yorkx-rs. All about are high skyst-rugu'ng utiiwe lmillling‘sfi The elevated [Kilns ulutu-r iillll hung over- head. and on Broadway the trulley‘s guugs lldii tumult to lin- roar of the ext): Within Iln- old clmrI-hynrd all is pom-c :Iml quh-L it i< ln-n- that the girls from Him.- ML: “mu- buildings came of :l lumlllirm- In out their lunch. “far from llu- umdvlin: (-rmwl," yet wlthm huud ~ run-h or the bustle of “far from [In wit baud Bram N v‘ our. (our mambo. IL Bold by." nowudukn. Lafiog'smflmw A may Illa-(mod mkly. I” on: Mr mhuon or any ”comma ‘umu. '1 arm. 33 I 19' warmth. IL 80 d hynleowIdyglkl} Pat-£5 i558}: {BE-«1616:; Minn 11:3.â€" rock?" '9‘! edict. '3'}er chive. In thq Tun: llama Owen- COPYRIGHT. dc. Anm mm". s 7-inch And ducr‘nnnn m" oliclly mum our ommun rm whether an mmmm «I probably put ublc. (‘ummumm- “um-(Ml confide-"main [0800! on l'nlenu lam. {m 0 that I envy fur u-cunnxyucms. u-.._.- .-s-.. . ...... .n. .._ A ._-_.__ GRAVESTONE LUNCHEDNS. 'Siiéi'tiflé ’Iliife’fican. Drop me a postal card or . telephone me and I will call for goods North of Deeifield Road EnuofC.N.W.R.R. Box No. 664 Highluad Pu-k Telephone Highland Puk mv-s Automobile Tires, Metals Rubbers A SPECIALTY 'J. Smith Admission 10c; Children under nine Inlay and even other Tuesday, led- :34:qu Thursday. two and the reel hm Sudan-S all 6 rad fumes. Inky all Til-(shy Wu News You will lllel find A good lhow II the Highland Plrk The-(re ”The Perils of Pauline" Every Other Tuesday Theatre West Central Ave. Highland Park “THE MASTER KEY” Wholesale and Retail nearer im Special Features Every'Saturdny Iron Rags Metal Rubber Bottles Paper, etc. Every Friday The Heutonnnt rontemplatod his drip- ping uniform With a frown. which soft- ened when [19.100de up at (be two love". He pulled more Itmngly for the nanny. Sim: Wall gone and swimming awny toward the shelter-of a nearby wharf, John strode Den-k to where Ruth lay half inanimate and plvkvd her up in his arms. "nanny! llum‘yi" be murmured. “Yon‘ru safe with Hm?" \‘s-ry Slowly mb Sponvd her oyeaand gazed Ian: and sq-nn-hlnxly into hi»: face. it “As Emil-M true that she was safe. She lnid lh‘r lh'ml on his shoul- der in perfwt l‘i'llfidi'ili‘t‘ mat all was well The pnlh-v llelltmmnt stepped into the hunt and took the mm. “‘lts nut like Sin: Wnb to he doing such tri< ks." im nrgnml to himself "1 I believe that Harry Wilkerson is back; of this‘ I'll jnet keep nu eye out for: Mr. “'llkersun," l Now. Sing “'th was :1 true oriental. it showed in his swift drawing or a knife and u swit‘ter slash at John Dorr's urm. Byt he was too inte. “'ith an iuarticuizlte ruur of rage John dung the knife overboard and then flung its owner after it A! last he vuught vumurugemeut (rum the pollrolnun‘s fuw. Ho heaved the skit! fnlriy nut of the water. grasp- ed the stern of the other hunt and be- fore the Chinese (-uuld clear himself for n leap uvvrlmnrd wus upon hlm. “'itb a good leml of a hundred yards Sing Wan stood n {air show nf guinlng‘ his objectâ€"a landing under some wharf und :1 quiet (-svupe. He knew that l! he were In (all into the hands of the police under the present cir- cumstances he would he treated wer- cllessly. [Xe rowed furiously. ; in! the Chinese hml lun: sinve (‘t'llfi- 9d uviive life. and hix’ lnusrlw were soft; John [lul‘r 310:“!in L'ulliml on him. Slowly he «rpm up. t‘uut lny fuuh‘ inch by inch. his mum Meg on ”"3. steudy figure of the Uilivvr in the stern. . A! last he vuuglu vnmurugemeut‘ (rum the lmllreumn‘.~~ fave. ile heaved John saw the reasounhleueua of this and bent to his ours without regard to his Wound. The boat surged through the water after the other. “You've got to row, son.‘ said the} lieutenant grimly. ‘.\Ir. Slug w-n! down": Intend to be Luugm so easily f l dnrent shoot for (our of hitting the girl' § Bing th was of no mind to be caught In this way. With a dexterom sweep of the oars he swirled his Htth ma around so that Ruth was between him and the other boat. and he never ceused to pull domzedty away. At this point the police omcer took part with a stern order to Sing Wlh to stop rowing and surrender. He em‘ phnsized this command by covering the Chinese with his revolver. John Dorr glanced nruuml. He first saw the lmpusslre rlmm- of tn» Chl- new and thvn me figure (‘I‘Ulll‘ht‘d in the atern sheets. It was Ruth! He raised his voice in a triumplmnt yen. Bearing that cull from her mute. the girl roused herself and cried back across the water: ”John! John:“ smhlg-nly :I\ Iln- grull hHr «filimh-I‘ vurvw! ~hurp‘y :uul KI I|I.1~[nffrv~‘unlr <trm~k them "\\’.-'H lu'~\\v'[)f1lll[ into [My h:l_\‘f Kwp Hm lum! trim?" Awukeued lny Ihx" nulmmz. Juhu de- Vun-d himsvlf In In" oars MM :1 half moment lutvr ih-«rwl tlwlr liltlc craft out under tm- piles or u wlnrt. “Where In lmw'I” [m dmlmlulml dlllly, The Menu-Hunt poinh-d H mm; fore- finger t0\\ard another sum“ bout a few rods uwuy. "l‘herv ii Sim; \Vun DOW. by smoke!" he exvlniuwd. So they stood hwltnnt rur a few m- onds. A panel sllpwd uln-n la the wall and a woman‘s {are appeared. for " an Instant. Swift as the Chin-Woman wan. the pallet amt-er “‘us quk-ker uu-l be mound almost: the shallow panel, wlth Don 1PM: shoulder. Once through they mused ln $1: lumldarkness to orleutute themselr Flnally the lleutgnaut stepped torn-3rd. “I'hls way.“ he suld. “I hear Token." At that very moment then.- ulme up tn them an unearlllly m-rvam. n Illrlek or pure terror. "Ruth!" John yelled. and be and the otflcer both plunged turwnrd. H‘H Instead of the firm tuotlm; tlwy ex pectvd empty ulr rewlvn-d them. 'l‘wen. ty feet below they strm k the wnter. Spluttz-riug und mu-uriug tlw hallwa- "The miserable Into the his: N-u'e-r rum into tm- l~;I\‘ SP'UKU'HUR und mun {wiped [hm-r run ulougslde Hm "’l‘rummd. by xmuLo-I' ~.:.ul the leu- tenant. He mm :1 “mum-,5 hand U) Dorr‘s arm. "Keep quirl. IKE-We Ind our directions am! m- mm: “suit a mo- mem till We dim-"fer win-re that door- uay is." Exummuuu lvrln'o'ml IEu- Would to be mzm. They gldlnr‘d Lp frum It to m the doorwuy “Hm: sum :5 “way a: the rum. wvoh‘ml. If “\"li HUI dn. Inn. IH mu-uriug. (he poure- m H mm- lodge that mum-I. ('hink dtulupod us -r. Inc-gqud. "It sud“ jnxt \\t HI lll N In: tin-r [-uhw nun ‘r (‘filill'lt‘l' >f Irwin air [it on! into ll I I Huh- way»; Hr it. hm! H i1 ninth: h! H He'll and Inuit [Iv Cufll Grow In sin. Cufl’s are reaching a startling size. some or them almost tum-mm: the ol bow. Young mum-n are m-nrin; MID ‘ their {all strm-l {rm-ks of «lurk serge d . worsted and nmhuir mixtun- hem ‘ stitched orgnndle vnllnm with dm-p vcufl's t0 mun-h. um] [hv onw‘l Is ex l‘ ceedlngly smart I! the .‘lk't'vssurh's uh: ‘ lrropronchnhly {rush :u'nl «~ri~p Buttoned I001: with curved heel- Ind top. of contrasting kid arc fashion? choice inr' town we". Gloves with rnthor wlde stitching on the back are llked just now. and wblte gloves should not be worn before 2 o'clock In the afternoon. Glovn and Boots. The woman who desires to look smart and correct at the seasun's commence ment In fastidious about her gloves and boots. Only arluli. lelnh-r wunuln. hnwvver. should wear the wry (lm-p cuffs 0! white fabric on :1 dark Cusmuw (m 11 short. plump woman Hu-so ('nmgrh Imus cuffs gin- nn effect which ls nut smnrl. but hes vy and lunrtlstlc. winter milliuery The but slmwn here In or black velvet with. u nun-l dear ratiuu or toque The Skyler-per Hut. There I: nothing startling In the height of Manning: applied to (all and For a 00mm rug whlrh turn.- a dirty white use suvh mlurs nu dark KM". mnhognny. n-d and dc!!! blue Jute rugs may be dyed in a alannr manner but the dye in this case should be a.» plied w the dry rug. It should be thrown dnuhle m‘9r a line to dry or else allowvd to dry on the floor. It will shrink slightly “'inin- 1h.- rm: is still “'0! umwiy the- dye with n ('II‘HH Whitewash iirmh it colon on-niy this wuy if iiu- rug is dyed on the floor pim-e n gmut muny newspapers under It to absorb the moisture. Mi\' the- dye .Iml km'p 1 In thv \vhu'fl MI that (h: ('VQ‘H. o“ nr. n11 l'HE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS nn-r THE NEW SILHOUETTE. NEW VELVET TCBHAN 0H! "7 Rugs or Ihl‘ Flan- Futurod For Full and Wiener Costumes. Vl-‘r-w‘s‘f‘lli} It 1* rim! “no 1!» rhv rug. [kn-n rlnw It .mnl km-p it “1-3! ~‘Hrrvd so that [In- (Iilnl' “HI lu- Carp"; .‘IM'H “In! u 1] N- 113m! , This did not plane the children n , all. and they and um their mama fans: who papa nut no man be Inn "In [rm .- our (V‘hrhvm "And not on (‘hrhtm "I forgot Hum-If, l mu n'u hum“ 13‘ 1 I don't knnu “hut I um xnylnx "N my durum.“ pun dun! know uh.” good thing has llama-Hui?" The muthm lure m-rm-H u\\':u_\ l'rI-u her rhmln-u runuzlnu llml hbc' had (mid [ml mmh Mud drmullnx hm! ~ln shuuld Ml) Hmrv Wlwn ~In- hm] Tl'nu again um! "mm “hut xm- tmd am-u ill thc‘m-u'spnpvrn and gin-n hvrvwl! mm to n-gum mum-(Inna: of m-r (-umlwmr- â€"ln-r mdm-w hm] dmnmn-urml um- 11- turnml In nor vhlldron uml. hum“: Um (hr-w «If the-m in twr nrmu, «11-! "We know Hm! pupa Ls ‘ ”mm: “mm though m- dun’t know Hm! In- “I! Come for (‘hrblumn .\'.-\eru-h-n~ “0' must mnkv uur pn-purnH-mi linh one of us unm mlre 1| 1;.“ fur 1.4,... und We must have n Mm- nlmm-r Hui bully nnd mw-rgrm-n “'reuHh and m .1 thin: that Will L'hé us :1 nn-rr; 1'1” q nun ' A few days Inter Mn- \\'u:kvr I'MIL \ up a newspaper. and her eye. In on .m 1 InnouucemeuL liusmux {rum tln- ru-vn Ihe ran to her (‘blldrHL foldml lln-lw I ‘ner arms and con-rod lm-m um, mmm “What ha It. mummn?" “Pupn 15 coming home" ”When?” "I don‘t know " "For (‘hrlwtmu "l'n;s.~'i|'l_\ He may (‘anr f: mun. though Kw um!‘ llul pr! that time Nut [19 “M t'ulnr w“! nut m-uu- lyrulu-u In ‘1 holding mu hum} high"- "Why nannnm “h‘ll «‘ The Chrhtmul wnuuu wan the mm» trying perk-d of all for her The x-hn dren nlwn,‘ I reminded her that my hm! plumbed them their father should hr with them. and she hnd varied or m venting excum for not fulfilllux hm promise. 0:: thin occulou when nu: child had reminded her or the uruml-u made the year befurr Ibo mn‘v up ll‘\ In; to frame uu excuu. When the Inn-hum] and {ulhvr um. rvmun-d In Hu- Ln-ultcullnr) h!!- "luv drvu were Ink] that be I'm: going nu Journey from ubh‘b be wuuk! not H- turn for a long while Tm:- fnlnfll'n tluu their mother Wu obllzod to kw]. up. dreading the time when they wuum grow to an age vrhvn It woutd he Im possible to keep tbelr (uflwr'u dingrzlvr from them longer “IA, lln'rt' “I” In»! “Emil-L! l‘\ll!l'1|"| or his guilt In umutt [LXI] int [In M “us It “talk up"! 11! [11‘ \‘Xl~t' Ht.” ',. hut! I‘M-1 ”hm-d In Ultx'h and hm] w»: some muncy On this «\‘ernr. 1.. gvtbcr “1th the rut: that m- IL“) 1“”: ('Xt‘I-{IHIH' 0er of the bunk u hunk! 1hr colullrutnhw n-rdlct Wu» n-rtvlwd 1‘0an 'lhr umber kissed her ”(He girl and i muttr by lunml awn)- tu hide her learn Nh- jent‘e in ma hm! Imt mm hope that hvr husband ‘ u pawn”, “mild mlurn to her fur a numtn-r «:1 1 Mn w" \mlx. 1nd who-II tn- dld he “an!!! hr Hula-u ll] spirit 1! [ml In “t‘JlHI hm, [hm n L\.‘lh “Eula-r lnul tum-II I [WARN-1w: m. “'8” gm In I I- uh Hm- «L15 lhv (‘u‘hlrr uvm L...” dny rpml \ r “(m mnmma; that'u what you said} hunt you. m. your before Ind Her) I your” I don't believe he will new} ".Unmum. Inn'l |Iz||m vomlnx hunt- for (‘hrluluu- IM- Ivar?" "Nu. dmr; pupa vun'l umn- buuw run (.‘hrhutum- We'll tune in mm nuum H your " \\ f M f fieorgie’ s E: .Christms fiifii; I ”7‘ It It as Seat 60mm of b they the State. 3; . 1 In 42:: Ilkvr \\ A IN .sk Hm- «L15 lh‘ {urrulnlvm mu] xhnrmn- 0f H\'I “mu-r11] HI Hm lnfnrl r “H {llln‘m - “99“” ! AH uh!) J [11H s” Inn-«w! Hw n,“ n-nlly "w,” mm, or as soon manner as use Phrh-Hmu HH- Inmlly had lpi'nl and "95‘ 0‘ (he (our! “ permit. the flux "my Md mom together In in Sand IUpplemI-nul ml mt yum,” “1 INF- And It w” n"; u payablcln out mnnllmeop AJI pelt. dawn of a new or. In (heir [has 80 ’0“. deurmg '9" file W m ”'4 gm! wn the "mp-thy fur Enn’court before "’d d." m '9' ‘ ' onthehunn‘nodm‘kcflaar eon. “Ilkc-r who! no VII remand Io bl. W. 531104. with": and Idnnced mph!!! 0 tom Officer appointed to make and n..- nonemom for the musueo that me menL boon don. Mm Dlled It Highland Put. ”that. Dec- (he murmur "Dd In "My quirk Ulllr m- prom-mm] [U (hr gun-nun gnu-«n [hut rhnldud him In qur u [mulnn In I-jvnn “Huh-r whirl: rnnl-uv' Hn- unni en of the wulu-mlnr) to In hlm frw (m (be xlf'rrnuun of the day li'fur‘r (‘hrhunmn Mr: \VnILc-r urn M (be Ina-n Hemlnn In nvmnnpnny her hunhnnd '-- Ml hvum Winner's Hndit‘almn tum-x: um: ha fn-«dnm. In: I muw u! I“ quixlle mile! and hnpplnm huh Yuv mm um) hl.‘ wife AI fur [In «M firm: they nhl) knew (but nfler n lung, mu- HINI'HH' they hm! tlu-ly (nun-r u 1' wen. (ur Furl-mun ' hr pun-nu Mun! all!) Ihnull u! mrrr! l by [he «mum-n who rimmed all 0"" their mum 'I‘hr um um tut-«town! on that bunny (‘lmsl ’ man was I “Iver wlu'b um lhrougb' ht: mullwr lu Hwfl‘gk- A. m- "other“ Chrhflmnn girl frum llu- gnu-mar UDUROI WALKER Georgie Adam-ted his Den", "um 5 enmr Brown. the Capital." which pmr ”call: was In good an nddrvu u mum have been used Georg“ didn't knuu when the capital was. but the 1mm 0mm oflh-lnll dhL and they ulna kin-u all Ihoul Umernur “mun Uu [hr morning of [he mn’vrnnr‘n n-n-Ipl u! the letter In» lvlu-[nhmwd Xm- Mnn- ul torney fur Infurumllun up In llxnx. Walker The Tl‘Pl)‘ mum (Pm! ll runM nut he lulu-u up ln-(ure "tn-u uu-k' "l tune I: lent-n" replied the gnu-r nnr‘ "rrnm “Hike-r1 Huh- buy. "skim; 1m- to 1H m. {MIIH-r x'mm' bonu- rm (‘hrismmn Hm: (me girl I [mun-4‘ h umkv um .u-nr. um! I! _\uu Hc-r run-d mmthvr {uxur {rum nu- )un'il lmu- y. rvnnne nil Irma! nln-Imlm- In the “IL‘ ’ of my dulng m “ “All right. governor." “an: Hw ro-lrl) "I‘ll nth-“d m “In mzcxwr hnnmhutvly ' Th.- hltlh' nunrne, gut bun nl num- (or politwulh lu- uuu uulhluu wllhuw Un- xuu-rhur "Dd In "My quirk Ulllr m- prc-N-nlml [U (hr gun-nun gnu-«n [hut rhnldud him In qur u [mhlun u I-jvnn “Huh-r whirl: rnnl-uv' Hn- unni en of the wulu-ntlnrx to In hlm frw Dar Oovnov Brown-We upon to ban I bully CHIP"... but In an! urn. pupa com- born. to lpond II with u- I I'uh you wood (1v. mm to In. {or a Crumu are-om l wouId [hunk )uu ovm no mulch. Your. lrooly, The ovvrbelrlng M 1m- Ilnlrmvm quite bmke (Beonne'o burl. Me I'm- nntunlly 3 11-11020! Hmo- chap and MM uulhlux In an when nnd Illum- about their rather not ban; .1 non» for Cbrhtmol. but his "(00 but!) wu- Idh‘l Ho Ind board of rhlldno writ In; later: for am Why Ibomd he not write to (lab (Bonnier men no le( his pupa come home In limo for Cbmtmu? So be u! down Ind um: I: followr Hm- mu Show” «um-d nu \lr- “'nlkrr In n-purl pnygn‘xn (hmrxh was In nu ndJuang mum‘ unknown In Mn mutter. nnd heard Sumner (r1! hm mulm-r Hun m- hnd been to [be Illlh rnplxnl and neon (inenml limwn. In: had luld Mm (but Ll would he- “upon-u hlr Hm! “'nlker Ibould he ”lean-d he run (‘hrtulmu beau-e [hm urn no! “me lo rx-mun the 1m] oil-Incl. u. (be way lrr, In: fulnun he- gnu Hm- l’ "Mont qurodlyf’ i "When?" ’ ’Tbn l 1111‘! “1‘ Val] bu been It I ruled for eullmhmeut TM: hm [hm will undoubtedly more (but he and nut : your hunb‘nd wnl gum: of mu "the" Insulin; whlrb be managed tu n: ux. your blah-ad I! be an hr Indnn-d tn- ‘ confeu to that we cu: cut a parting from the governor.” In Wllker |ookod disappointed , ”I will no V111." continued the law ; yer. “Ind Iurn what may be cum-m1 I from mm! 811100 I deftndod your hm land I [my have some weight In the i matter by promising to use my Innu j enm- in making anl'l u-utonve In light M bunks j ‘Thh will free my husband. I In; Mn Walker left him and the urn dny rmeu-d a tvlvplmmâ€" Inc-NMIL'V {rum huu Ihnl Un- vm-hh-r hm! vuuh-nm-d [hut hr Wax HHHIy «If l~IIh (km in!» 10-5 "Ill, “Huh! no firm! Ht- hnd n'nrrfiwi HM ltnu-n ll Ill Ipollfll Thu unu- Iflernmm Mn “nth-r nan-and In the omnâ€" o! [hm-km. A Spend-r. nttorneyn. and I‘nl Idmlllnl )u Mr Spencer‘s prmtc 0150.. ”You DIVQ nun I aunt-r u! \:u|'~ "rout. Mr 399an [M H Q?» {a (turban-- wt'mom nu m- lu 1hr dale llu- 1mm! Invc. and I mnurululnlr )uu muâ€" \I' IIth I\ “III I)! herd“ not Clan-unu- name [It he m..- M n “\Uh \\ u “I 1M HH‘ In I“; (I III! HUI Dual n Huhland Pat. mum. Dem- hawk-J. D. 191; Notlee is hereby given to I.” perm 1 interested that the ctty counctl of the city of Highland Park. County of Lake and ‘Stote of Illinois. hnvtng ordered that I supplemental spenal assessment belevied to pay the deficiency of the cost of the work and mtereet fur the grading, drltn- mg. pat-mg vmh macadam and otherwme ImplonnR (”and Bluff Place and Belle An, In the L’IY)‘ at Highland Park, County ‘of Lake and State of llhnms. as follower (irand lllutf l’lat'e from Its )unt‘tton With the nntlllcrl) ltne at Park Ave. thence nutther!) In its mternectmn With the northerl) lune of Belle Ave, produced \I‘esterl) m 1t: (nurse arross sand (lrnnd rBluff Plate. and Belle A\'e., and Bebe Ave. pruduud In!“ (”and Bluff Place, from the easterly lme of the pan-d mad- way herein prm'lded tur on (”and Blufl Place, theme easterly across (,rand Blufl Place. and along Belle Ave, to the east- erly lrlnlanb of Belle Ave. “hush Im- prm-ement “as prunded for by an or dtnanve pasted heretofore on the mrmd day of J-nuary. A l) 1906. and the law. ful expense: of wth proceeding whu‘h Improvement \I'aa prunded fur by an or (finance paused heretofore «m the fourth day of Nlnrmhet A l), 1914, and the ldvtful expensu nf sut h proceedlng. the urdmame fu' ‘Ald supplemental speaal assessment bung an hle In the office of the rm- ( ll-rk wt \and crty. and having ap plwd to the alum) court of Lake County for an ashl'bslhml of the tons of sand Im- provement, aceordvng to benehu. and I wpplemental sperm assessment then-0d humg been made and returned to “ court, the final hearmg thereon will be hid on the llth day of January A. D., 1915, or as soon thereafter as the busi- ness of the court I permit. {hr ”IA BARBER SHOP W. Central Ave. HM M Pad-I‘d: I-Idflly VENCEL MUZIK Suite 4. 5 and 6. Stale- Bank Bldg. 1* 673 ”an” M". IL 217 I (.1151 Ave-It 011A Hui. Dr.l L Baku DENTISTS Z] N. Sher-da- Road Hughlnd R Other Mgth and 10c Teddy Harri: Comedy Co in a number of his acts AdmissionlOmd 20 cents Tolehon! 632 ’Aprt Hanging Ind Dean-tin. YokpMot 109. THE BARTLEIT Theatre C. M. GATES PAINTING Saturday Night Highwood, Ill. Special Vaudeville Every Sunday FRED SCHAEFER PLUMBING Enterpriu Stock Co. puma HIGHLAND Mu

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