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Highland Park Press (1912), 4 Feb 1915, p. 6

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.A- :1. i4 mum Bale VENCEL MUZlK W. Central Ave. Tel-uh... m The owner of the Abana Springs of Libertyville begs to inform users of this Water that the delivery arrange ment we had last year has been discontinued and the A BANA will now be handled only through first class grocers. This water is bottled and sealed at the spring :md fresh from the spring. FHR Ru it By G. F. Bock and New Method Ten 81 Coffee Store Swedish Mung. 203 E. Central Ave. "0-- I b I: (r!) Highland Park THE BARTLETT Admission 5 8: 10 cents Chas. E. Russell UV“. ENGINEER AND County Surveyor OFHCE RESIDENCE Cm Bout.Wndqn Lighten. Tcl 534W Surveying nnd Engineering, Typo- graphy Landacnpe and Conatruc- lion Work. 20 your: in Engineer- ing, Surveying And Construction. Automobile Tires, Metals Rubbers A SPECIALTY Box No. 654 23 N. Sheridan Road Highland Park Telephone 632 Vaudeville and Latest and Best Motion Pictures always North of Deerfield Road East of C. N. W. R. R. Announcement ‘ J. Smith Hm!) m“ :1 Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Iron Rags Metal Rubber Bottles Paper, etc. FRED SCHAEF ER PLUMBING l‘elcphunc ”mm-ml PIIL '1“)-\ J Every Night 2 Show: nightly 7:15 and 8:45 'u‘lt Highwood. lll. Miss Alma 8an To-Night Theatre BARBER SHOP \\'1 an d 20M at Highland. Puk Highland Park card or Boxhlklky ‘ School but. No. 108 ..................... School Dist. No. 108 ............ _... G L Wrenn ..... J“ Bflhr ........ F Baht ........... Evens Wrbnn . G L Wrenn L} L Wrenn G L Wrenn U L Wrenn V ............... k; L Wreun .V k} L W.renn ..... Litv of Highland Park Amount Name of person assessed as per originll war- ‘- originnlly Rebue ran! for collection. Description of property. Lot Blk. assessed, due. R \\, Hawkins, E\moor A.dd , ,, VV ......... 4‘ 3 66.72 S 7.88 0 A Lewis .. .. . . .. , . . .V l. .. 3 131.44 15.77 [I E'Wt , . .. V V . . . M 5 118.30 14.19 Arthur St. Peter .. 1 6 57.83 6.93 Wm l‘ossbender, lax. W 76 f! -.l l V 2 6 25.77 3.09 l‘rank Ewing, I‘. 50 ft of \V 70‘» ft. .2 6 26.21 3.14 lol'in P Kline W ’6 1t. . V. ... V: .. .2 6 14.00' 1.68 John I’ Kline . .. . _ , . 3 6 , 35.35 4.24 J J Condon V ....... . . ...... 4 6 52.58 6.30 W M Inmun . ., ....................... 5 6 52.58 6.30 Mrs A G Normanson . . . V. .. . ,. .. 6 6 52.58 6.30 Mrs A (S Normanson ’ .. . . H ............. 7 6 39.43 4.73 Arthur St. Peter ................ , ....... . _ .. W17 6 21.11 254 City of Highland Park l . V ......M 21.04 2.55 Amount Name of person assessed as per original war- .originnlly Rebate rant for collection. Description of‘properly. Lot. Blk. nugssfid. - due. A H Appel A H -\ppe1 M S‘einberg )1 Steinhexg J \[ l)el(lK) I M INlRun A H -,\ppel (in 0! Highland Park A 11.,-\ppcl (xtx of Highland Park -\ H Appel . V . . . Mrs F R Seibert .. . Mrs I“ R Svllacll. 1‘; 10 I) \V Darnell \\ .2.) [I I” \V lmrm-‘I City uf Hiuhimxd Park Amount Name of person assessed as per original war- originally Rebate rant for collection. Description of property. Lot. Blk. assessed. , due. A C Frost City of Highland Park Ex. W 40 ft. l 36 3 69.04 $ 5.15 r C l‘ mst W 30 ft. 2 36 13.19 .80 W T Reeves, E 170 ft . 2 36 74.45 4.47 John S Gage, E 1,12 ....... ,. ,,,,,, . ................... 3 36 43.82 ' 2.64 Taylor A Snow. W lé ,. .V. .. .. 3 36 43.82 2.64 A J Hogan, N 143 ft. .. ,. . . , ., , V ..................... 4 36 65.70 8.95 W A Alexander ., H ,,,. ,V 6 38 65.70 3.95 Fred Jackson, W 14; . . . 7 38 43.82 2.64 W S Taylor. E ‘74: .................. 7 38 43.82 2.64 F. H Roche ...... , ......... . ,,,,,,, ............. 8 38 87.64 5.26 F‘verts VV renn H ... 9 38 69.04 4.15 City of Highland Parlo- .......................... 36.96 2.22 Name 0|" prrwn :IxM‘v-nl us prr ariginal war- rum inr thu‘linm. lh-u-nplmn of properly. F \V Stu-L, ‘UHj.’ ‘ “ inhM! -l é’mk 1‘: \V \ame of prrson assvsswd as per original war- rant for collection. Dcscriplion of properly. Lot. ll 1': ll Bnrchunlt, l‘lxmour Add. _ , 1 lidw Wentlling . . . _ .. .. . _. 9 ifdw Wendling , . . ......10 Edwin Fischer .. ....11 Edwin Fischer. . . .V . .... ...]2 r‘anti Tuzilzi, E 12 ....... .V V . 7 Joe Zzihner, W ‘4; .V V V . . ..... 7 Adam ()hlwein , V V 8 Wm Rudd . . .. ,. ..... . . V VVVVVV 9 Geo Zahnle ,, , .‘V . , ...... 10 M ll \lcC'nfi're} .. .. .. ...11 Mrs .1215 Lindsay . . ...... 12 Fred Richards N 20 rds. of 1' 40 rdsm ............... \lrs Mary Sheahen Ex. N 20 rds. of E 40 rds. City of Highland Park. .. .... .. Total ., . ,. . A mount originally Blk. assessed. 13 $ 69.49 13 50.00 13 50.00 13 50.00 13 50.00 14 25.00 14. 25.00 14 50.00 14 50.00 14 46.69 14 50.00 14 50.00 163.09 303.09 176.64 "'1': ........... . ...... $1209.00 Rebate due. $ 3.08 2.21 2.21 2.21 2.21 1.11 1.11 2.21 2.21 2.07 2.21 2.21 7.22 13.43 7.84 8 53.54 x) Name of person assessed 1: per origin-l wnr- rant for collection. Description of property. Lot. A C Frost. City of Highland Park, Ex. W 40 ft 1 -\ C Frost W 30 ft. ,. , .r . 2 W T Reeves, E 170 ft" .. ........ 2 John S Gage, E ’76 .................................................. 3 Taylor A Snow. W V. 3 A J Hogan, N 143 ft. .m..." .. 4 W A Alexander 6 Fred Jackson, W ‘6 .. 7 W ‘87 Inylor, E 85 ........ .. 7 Amount mnuâ€" ul' pcrnun 11559351“ :13 per original wur- originally Rebate am for collation. lh-xcripnun of prupcrl). Lol. Blk. assessed. due. x“; JH-lhmu, (L l.. \Vn-nnB Add. \ . 9 :5 s 4735 5 1238 \ V\ hunt}, X ', , ll) 1’. 252.83 03.20 :\(Hs;.1\,>‘ --_ , ._lU i; :1;h8t,};_‘() . nil-“x . 11 3 477.3 12;: Everthrenn City of Highland Pix-km ‘illl'! ‘JH'I iry W \\ \\ \\ W w \V "c \\ K’L‘ H HI 'l‘ntul Tom] ' , .:97:.zoo \\.\l)[-I S'l‘RH-Ql “ATM! .‘..l \l.\-â€"Sl JUH.\S 'll) BEECH .\.~.~«-s.~nn-nt .\0 1)! 'l'l-iul Total \\ Total Mun-Mum... ....-»«. m»... -4 {‘YH'I HR": \\ l-IS'I‘ PARK .\\'E.\'l'Eâ€"â€"\\'.\TER MAIN Assess nu-nt N 0. 1.39 WATER M AISâ€"ORCHARD STREET .10 {I WALKER AVENUEâ€"WATER MAIN Assessment No. 153 ML; SE\\'ERâ€"GLE.\'('OE AVENUE Assessment No. 150 SEWERâ€"ORCHARD STREET Assessment No. 164 Sl-HVl-ZRâ€"Slx'UKll-I AVENUE Assessment No. 152 Continued from page three. Assessment No. 163 um HIGHLAND PM 17%me ‘.......L17 ....16 L0! Amount original!) Rebate Blk. urn-awed. due. 7. S $.84 L“ 7.38 $2214.00 Amount originally Rebate guessed. due. $582.25 714.00 176.00 115.501 " 17.50 70400 $79100 * 70.00 167.50 70.00 70. 00 70. 00 70. 00 70.00 17 .50 70.00 70.00 70.00 70.00 70.00 70.00 70.00 70.00 51.00 $657.00 3 56.75 . 10.83 61.21 36.02 38.02 ‘H 121 47.75 41.10 61.85 74.16 74.16 74.16 74.1.6 74.16 74.16 74.16 74.16 74.16 74.16 319.55 34.61 74.16 83.08 U 80 72.04 56.76 30.33 1.07» 11.1 8.5.1.1 (l0 n,8 '54 I94 76 241.82 $151.01 $ 85.154 $173 3 39.51 3 574.36 19.11 12.63, 1.9: 17.20 (a (I. ’19. 13.38 12.258 16.04 16.70 16.70 16.70 16.70 16.70 16.70 16.70 16.70 8.90 7.79 16.70 26:80 17.51 18.70 1.91 7.64 7.64 7.64 7.64 7.64 7.64 5.72 6.30 6.30 4.73 254 2.55 7.81 366 ‘6 499 49 ...... 9.92 4.17 70 ‘70 1145 t The Whole of the main streets of this , city run at right angles and are ox “ I' tremely wide. ludtwd. It would nanny i b. an exaggeration to call them squnrvs ! rather than streets. For the must pr. rt ‘ the nrr'httm-ture Is rather twat-y tn do- . sign. but the clear air that comes from 1 the horde tvuds to give the whole plm-e‘ ’ a tone of thtuoss that It would other ‘ whe lack. Nmedeu "automation. New: John 8 Lord, 017nm". Sub. I... .. _' .. 5 5141. 75 J“ H Shhldl ........... $.....-...;..L. ........... .....: .. 6 , ‘500 In H Shieldlu .,.. .... .... .-......"; , . 7 ' , 45.00 Hattie Stockton, Citing»! II. It, Ex. 8 1 ,1 63 2 58.60 Matti: Stockton, City of Ii. 13., Ex. 8- 126 2 63 45.00 ,Huttie Stockton, City of KP1 Ex. 3 126 ‘ .5 '63 5 99.00 City of Highland Pnk. m ~ _.. ' 15.75, 'I‘otal. M". .“50.00 HAZEI. AVENIIE SEWER-4’03: h 'I‘ AVEUVE EAST Anne-uncut NW. 173 , 'l _M_. Name of person use-led I- per original waif rnnt for collection. Ducription of property; John B Lord Owner’s Sub... Jas H Shields ........................... . 7.: J33 H Shields .;..;.... Hattie G Stockton, City of H. P., Ex. S 12 Hattie G Stockton, City of H P., Ex. 8 125‘ Hattie G Stockton, City of H P Ex” S 125 53?; I City of Highland Park ........................... *i‘!‘ . wqumw Lot. Bile. 56 56 56 63 63 63 Same of prrson assessed as per 0:.1 nnl war-f) run! I'm wlL-clion. Descriphon 0. , “pm-4).? (‘m‘l (‘L.. ..nd, S lilghlanvl . . . ‘ ..'. EC H Gznrnku, Sly. 625-4; ft. .V H ...-; Name of person assessed as per original war; ram for collection. Description of mpropeny. J \' Onis, Hubbard’s Sub. V I A Pease, Pease‘s Sub. L A Pease ..................... , l A Pease 7 ..................... L A Passe. . E W Brown, Pix-it of Hi liwoodm ..... (‘ity of Highland Park .................... Tho Mont Tutefully Duignod of Any Clpnlll In Europe. Chrlstlnula ls probably the moat tastefully lnld wt capital of any state lu Europe. Paris luelt not excemvd. ll owes its fouudutlou eutlrely to Kim: Cbrlstlau l‘.'. uf Denmark. from whom 11 takes Its name. who In or about tha- year um decided [p erect for blnanr a new capltal 0D thé opposltwslde of the river to Oslo. 5 J Mclwne, Ex. N'wzy. 127.1 ft. Brummul Bios . .. . lts work Is nothing less {ban the me dieting of the times and heights of high and low tldes a your in advance. Its» mechanism is of brass and steel. ks house a huge mahogany and glass case and its tender one observer. who turns a crank and copies otl' on paper the reading of several dials and law re- moves from the machine a roll of paper on whlch is plotted the tidal cune for the particular spot along the coast the tides of which have been predicted, Every year the United States lane. a book of tide uhlel. primarily for the use of its navy and. aecondly. for the use of all who go down to the sea in ships». This boolf of tide tables ”gives the time to the minute and the height of the nearest tenth 014 foot of every high and low tide during the year for aeventy of the world seaports. and by means of an auxiliary table the same Information for 3,“ other places.â€" Scientific American. Fir-at Curler Pigeon; The sport or pigeon flying dam bar: 100 years although the Egyptians trained pigeons to serve an Matters 4 ouu odd yearn ago. and their exunple was relieved by the Assyrian. the Chinese. the Greeks and the Romans The first pigeon race in ”mud in Relmum in 1818. endure year! later a bird was flown from Paris to Vmi'em where its arrival was hailed by a pro ceasion with brass bandit in England the first pigeon moo waa held in IS?!) from Newmatle-om’l‘yne w Berni" The sport caught on‘rapidly. especially in Lam-ashire nnd Yorkshire. and such long distnnr‘e (1"th M from Manche- ter to San Sebastian aoo mile-i have been achierA-Lundun swam-1 One of Uncle Sam's Machines That Does Wondorful Work. ,- .»\ mnrhiue known as the nmm States tide [mum-[lug machine N0. 2 nnd which is In dully operation In ”10 United States gvodetlc survey at “'uslr Iugtun. makes mathematical calculu Hons which would otherwlse require 100 persons to do. , EC H Gznrnku, Sly. 625-4; ft. .V H R \V Hawkins. 8 lily. «1:511,- nf le. 1.7.”! {L The rh'nr Akvr contains n wonderful series or n-ntorfalls in the upper mum‘s some little distance from the city. whore prm-timlly the whole or lln- nw-wsary [nun-r for flip over grin“- !n: umnufm-turing quarter oktht- Xur- wt-utun (-npital in 1.39119th This qunrtvr is rather rignmusly n-strivtvd In tho suburb of Sngene. on the north va ul’ the (-m'. slnr't- ‘tmvn planning; h mum-thing more than n lnl'N‘ name in Norway " ' i The rural pnlnvo. whiv'h “1m lmi'l by Chrlithm IV. is :I hnndwnm bum! in: of rumor nunttmctlm urvbhoc ture.-â€".\lnnolu-.~tvr (:unnllau, “Yet: he even begin IN any mun a mum'â€" Bantam Amati-u. . Como-um. “no. dunno yum husband I. to continued stoma" . STREETS 0F CHRISTIANIA. PREDICTS THE TIDES. Total Tomi Total For the must pr. rt rather twin-y in do- nir that comes from give the whole plm-e‘ that It would other \HCHH. \N AVENUEâ€"3W \ '1 ER M AIS Assessment No, 155 BRUNSUN STR ilTâ€"W‘LA'I ER M .-\l.\ Asm‘sgz .mnt .\o‘ 178 ' due. 5141. 75 8 18.27 4500 5.80 , 45.00 5.80 63 2 58.50 7.53 63 45.00 5.80 ' 63 5 99.00 12.75 - 15.75. 2.08 A Rlfi Thu Ant-acted at Well no Di- 6 Mod Audubon. 0065morulng Mm; Wilmington“ nt- tentt‘n was attracted by a mange unmade coming up the street. A: that distance Ihe could not quite make It ou‘. >lt appeared to be some sort or annual With a headlight fastened to It! forehead. Al it came nearer 1t mow-â€" ed “be" into the shape of a human buntâ€"perhaps none sheik mm a (a. "But in another moment Mrs. W!!- mmgton recognized Martha Mafia So- phrtm Smith. the aeventeeu year-old coloréd gm who came every Monday for the laundry. Mrs, Wilmington was surprised. for. al’tbobg’h she had noticed some 0! the slgmi' of pride of ' dress in Martha Mun-fa, the girl had more than the ordi- uarygauummt of good taste ‘Wfixy Martha.“ pxclninn-d Mn “‘11- ming'gon. as the- girl mum round the [torohl “what In the World are you wonflng that bow for-'3". A flow grin widenea the girl‘s month as '51.? said: h ‘ cleaned up. “outed la page and Den ,1 to Philadelphia. Where -It In icy-timed and the putt-lee of gold leaf flagged. My friend 1Informed me that 1! ls pot mum" no get u hlgh u 890 out of one 'Ihlpment of rubbish. all of “men knee to the workmen in the shodnud not to the owner. "â€"Wuhlnx- Mum: Marla bad a flaming rod my hon Ltour inches wide wand her head It van {it'd in from Into a huge how. the Jim“ of which stood out four inches beyond her forehead. Noug‘ of the Leaf Uud ln Mnking Thom : I: Ever Waltod. “0'. ’the matter of domestic economy In the American household. which, lt- 11 ”Sorted. the housewives and the" boyafand glrls :of the family no longer pra 0e. it is lnterestinx'to know that If nomy be a' lost art at home it is p "ed with a great deal at c'1_re In man lines of bustneufl remarked Ben A. Shield: of New York. “I was impressed 1 few months 13:: by the rvauon of 1 sign painter. who in! me that he could not deliver 11%: underderedonncermlnday because in the Ingmenlng time he would have thq quarterly clean up day. 117;. curious to know .wba: clean up day pent. and he mld me. and dot] of what appears to be rub- bunéénmna a sign punter- shop. m tho-“ulna? known It: ulna Tm": rub. "T: attract um-mion. miss; " "Pg :Iltrnl‘t mu-ntiuu': Why do you wan I to attract mtomion '3" “1 )n‘t, mnh'm " “'I‘ht-n why are you wearing: that awnfl bow on your forehead? "So folkses will look at man bald." . "“th (in you unnt tlwm to look at yourébond?" “SQ they won't look at man feetâ€"l got 110er in mub shoal" - Youth's Comfinmon. “I } appears that In the maklng of olgl : I great deal 0; gold leaf is um indépeceuarlly name of It I: wasted. Jmfi‘ns It in when [told letter! are plac‘gd on show windows. I had never notified that when the painter In at won-g pnptlng the leaf on be I: careful to ginger-v9 all the leaflngn Jun sq in Qe Ibdpl. All refuse there is can» fully brushed lnto a pile and kept. In throh months‘ ,tlmg there will he a A fireman “kw hum Iolue “WWW of bimbo“ took a Menu lo I cum :1anth 001:!ng an “Ii: that “in?" and me am. “We DI I mu on even hale. "‘ . I." umm maniac,” laid the . “So have the;"‘â€"Everybody't GOLD LETTERED SIGNS. :WORKED BOTH wns. Amount uriginally Rebate Lot. Ink. 'assessed. due. 11:, 5 am" 3 3.1m .30 31.3.7 ' '- . Amount ‘ originally Rebate Lot, Blk. Issgsged. . dqe: _ ‘0 ) $0 Amount A originally Rebate use-Bed. due. 5 81.84 $ 22. 35 37.20 10.16 37.20 10.16 48.36 13.21 37.20 10.16 55.80 15.24 5 81.84 37.20 37.20 48.36 37.20 $309.00 $372. ()4) $392.80 75.00 1296.00 33.70 44.31 37.44 31.20 31.20 132.91 82.04 55.80 11.40 S 84.38 3 30.39 8‘ 21.79 57.99 E 3.10 2.45 2.07 1.73 1.73 7.36 05) 4s 5:. Johns Am ' Q Highland Veter‘ugary" rgoon Special ahrntun fii . {Asgmant Mate Dam an n: 1;.n: suugpndq. , 'f‘f Bank tauâ€"m i Second 51.. nédfientrfl 1§ve. Shoe RéEiri‘ West Cehéal Tdcpbonc 909 Monday and every-ct? Tn ‘éay, I nesdlynd “mndiy, “I e ;u‘ m: featms. Sundays~5 fid 6 m! {can Monday and Thuwy§ar w, Phonc 897»\ Admission 10c; CH” undu nine You will always fie! a [M d Tm. 7154. 2H lakt Fnrefl DR. W’AETSO new > In! Every T “esday “THE MASTER KEY Every éiday at the Huhhnd Ink 'Ihem JOHN C. BORHAR R. TITLmAU‘ First ClassiEjg; Repairing guaranteed prompta ”-1.? . SchooloflfiandAré mums ‘lifituus ii Green >Bav R4 Deerfieh North Gmfiy Road SISTERS 6i Will Km Capella VII J. P. Théfle For tertis KQiéach Ila If “a Am, [73; Hagan-d nae dres- RETTO ighland cm. of PAIL Sneel Slum > and tats‘ wbl 00ml 3hr in. 2 the the! (id-r8 mm‘ knoV out Klu- 1 rh‘e< mm men the W11 men‘ ere VON

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