aiar safe 9 1’1 grocer today 56 or call Water? ardize Your :: tan other mater and ‘. 447 Gkhh-Av‘. H..C HALL "Winn! Ind Decorating 2.1““ FREDSCHAEFER Fresh Boner lP.STEl-TEN I . B. McVEJGH JORDAN co. FKAK HIRE-I TONS . WATSON ‘rtnm but» (has 3J1: ‘aect. [1. Mn h. Chiâ€".31 hum-"M mm“; D. I Pbuacw F\ «\NSTUN hit-hind “The Fuel Man" Cor. First Street And Elm Pluco From Sept. 1, 1914 to Jan. 31. 1915 I sold 190 tons of Solvay Coke. Over the same period this season Sept. 1, 1915 toJan. 31. 1916 [sold 614tons of Solvay Coke. These facts speak for themselves. If Solvay Coke did not give sat- isfaction in every respect I would not be selling three times as much as I did last season. Better Than HardCoaJ The FREE runs lighter for tired limbs, The FREE sews faster for aching backs, The FREE is noiseless for exhausted nerves, The FREE makes a perfect stitch for weak eyes, The FREE is more beautiful for artistic homes, The FREE will give you a life-time of service. Two wonderful improvements make this machine superior to all others,---The Rotoscillo Movement caus- ing The FREE to run as light as a feather, and the Toggle Link Movement which removes all noise and friction. You cannot afford either for your health or money to use your old machine any more than you can afford to cook in a ï¬re place or travel in a covered wagon. Becauseâ€" D. l... W. Scranton Anthracite We buy your old machine Some F gets About Solvay Coke and Announcement Estimates submitted upon request Mr. Witten is able to take care of all Spring work at his Old address 480W. Central Avenue Tel. 624. The Highland Park Decorating Company William Witten will open a ï¬rst class painting and decorating store about April 1st, 1916 in his new building located at 220 E. Central Avenue to be known as Sewing Machine Largest Stock of Cut Cordwood in the City Trade your old machine for THE FREE Sewir_1g Machine FRANK SILJESTROM MIMI Ibo-dud This a!" to buy your “J and“: I: good only during lb: fund-dio- u/ this u- .044! HERMAN E H. BORCHARDT Local Agent 115 W. Park Ave. Tel. 273 (Invented Ind â€hated by W. C‘ 1 1 and Happi- ness for ev- ery woman who buys Pocahontas Smokeleu in all sizes For Women Sgength' Mdie’ for a short time pays the difler- ence between your old machine and this beautiful piece of par- lor furniture. Th: FREE is absolutely guar- anteed for life. We don't have to put a time limit on our guar- antee, because we know The FREE is built to last a lifetime. $1.00 a Week 1. Fro.) Satisfaction Guaranteed We sell The FREE Give mac/lino Phone 65 to l Notice is hereby given to all per- sons interested that the City Council of the City of Highland Park Coun- ty of Lake and State of Illino1s hav- ‘ing ordered that Green Buy Road from a point ten (10) feet north of ‘ the intersection of its center line with l the southerly line of Central Avenue southerly to its intersection with the south corporation limits of the City of Highland Park be g,raded drain- led, curbed paved with a brick block 1 paved roadway twenty (20) feet in lwidth and intersections, laid upon a ,crushed limestone foundation, and i otherwise improved, the ordi- lmnce for the same being on ; ï¬le in the office of the City Clerk of Said assessments is payable-in ten 110) installments. with interest at the rate of ï¬ve 15) per centum per annum on .all installments from and after date ‘of issue of ï¬rst voucher‘ AH rersnns desiring may ï¬le objecâ€" tions in said court before said day and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. THOMAS MORTON, Oï¬icer appointed to make said Assessment. Dated at Highland Park, 111., March 2nd, A, D. 1916. 1â€"2 said city and having a plied to the County Court of Lake ounty for an assessment of the costs of aid im- provement according to beneï¬ts, and an assessment thereof having been made and returned to said court. the ï¬nal hearing thereon will be hld on the 18th do of March, A. D. 1916, or as soon ereafter as the business of _the_ court will permit. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE No. 223 Said assessment is payable in ten (10) installments. with interest at the rate of ï¬ve (5) per centum per annum on all installments from and after date of issue of ï¬rst voucher. All persons desiring may ï¬le objec- tions in said court before said day and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Officer appointed to make said Assessment Dated at Highland Park 111., March 2nd A. D. 1916. A 1-2 an assessment thereof having been made and returned to said court, the ï¬nal hearing thereon will be had on the 18th da of March, A. D. 1916, or as soon t eresfter as the business ofï¬th'g court. will pemit. " nue from the south line of Roger Williams Avenue southeasterly to the paved roadway herein provided for In Kincaid Street; Kincaid Street from the southerly line of Lot 114 of South Highlan Addition extend- ed west, north to the {paved roadway hereinafter provided, or in Bronson Street, excepting the Eaved roadwa at the intersection of agar Williams Avenue; Marshman Street from the westerly line of Judson Avenue east- erly for a distance of 1175 feet, ex- cepting the paved roadway herein grovided for in Judson Avenue; Wade treet from the northerl line of the ved roadway in Mars man Street erein rovided, northerly to the southery line of Beech Street, in- cluding a re-inforced concrete brid spanning a ravine which exists in said Wade Street; Bronson Street from the southerly line of the paved roadway herein provided for in Marshman Street southeasterl to i the paved roadway in Roger Wi iams ‘ Avenue, excepting the paved roadway at the intersection of Dean Avenue, including a re-inforced concrete bridge spanning the ravine in Bron- son Street between Marshman Street and Dean Avenue; the constructing of a reâ€"inforced concrete bridge spanning the ravine in Judson Ave- nue between Dean Avenue and Marshman Street; the constructing of a re-inforced concrete bridge a n- ning the ravine which exists in ade Street; and the constructing of a re-inforced concrete bridge a nning a ravine in Bronson Street etween Marshman Street and Dean Avenue, all in the (‘ity of Highland Park, Lake County. Illinois, the ordi- nance for the same being on ï¬le in the office of the City Clerk of said city and having a plied to the County Court of Lake ounty for an assessment of the costs of said im- provement according to beneï¬ts, and i B. W. Schumacher and wife to Eliz- j nbeth J. Shoup, Q. C. $1. Lot 4 1nd My. 15 ft... Lot 5, Block 62, High- . lnnd Park. with concrete pavement having I bi- tuminous concrete surface and otherâ€" wise im roved: Judson Avenue from the nor westerly line of Dean Ave- nue northerly for a distance of 2075 feet, including a bridge to be located spanning the ravine intersecting Jud- son Avenue between Dean Avenue and lilarshxnan StreetLJudson Ave- SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE No. 224 ‘ Notice is hereby given to 111 per- sons interested that the Council of the City of Highland Park, Coun- ty of Lake and State of Illinois hav- ing ordered that the following named streets be graded, drained! payed ___u|. , Alex Robertson and wife to Agnes Robertson, W. D. 81. Lot on Sheri- dan Road in North part of Lake Forest. Ethel Buckle to HID. Knish, w‘ 1). $1,000. Lot in 1;. w. In, Sec, 28 Lake Forest. Mrs. Belle Bryant to W. R. Franks, Q...C$1E50.ftN.,80ft.Lot4, Sub. of Lot 248, Lake Forest. Teodoro Minorini to Angelo Gnndi, Q. C. 875. W. 41 ft. E. 191 ft. S. 3‘ Blpck 4, Pht “C", Highwood. laced Property Enchant.- Roeordod Dan in. do. Put Week REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ........ Rudolph Brand and with to 0. S. Gooch, W. D. 3100. Put Lot 69, Highwood. THE HIGHLAND BARK PRESS,_ REM. BTAETRMSFERS THOMAS MORTON On Sunday evening, March nine- teenth, Dr. R. Calvin Dobson will preach. The S. M; B. Club will meet Sat.- urday evening. Plans arr being com- pleted for a 1dinner to be given at the church by the club. Friday evening the Epworth Lea- gue will hold its business meeting. followed by a rehearsal of the can- tata which will be given just before Easter. . This evening the Sewing Club will meet in the League room of the church. Rev. G. H. Wykle. Juniorâ€"Rev. A. D. Shafler. Primary-Rev. H. Jensen. 10:30 mm. -â€" Ordination Sermon â€" Bishop W. H. Fouke, D. D. 2:30 p.m.â€"Ordination Services Con- :ducted b Bishop W. H. Fouke, D.D. 6:30 p. m. V . L. C. E. “Getting Pow- er Front Our Pledge." Herbert Moon, leader. Five minute address on the topic by Revs. F. R. Card- well, F. W. Deutsche, A. J. Meier- hofl' and J. 0. Dufl'y. 7:.‘50 p. m.â€"â€"Missionary Semen, Rev. H. Niebel. Keagle. 9:00 a. m.â€"Â¥Conference Session. 4:00 p. m.â€"~Lecture. Prof. George L. Robinson. D. D. Subject: “The First Chnpter of Genesis.†An of- fering will be taken in connection with the lecture. I 7:30 p. m.«â€"Conference Session. In Memoriumâ€"Our Honored Dead. Saï¬nrdny, March 18th 8:30 a.m.â€"-Devotionals, Rev. J. H. 9:00 p. m.-+In the hands of the local You will he iurpriwd tn tee 11.: numhcr ofevcrjy-da) huuwhold at- ticlcl I! the (he (fen! Sale at SchumlchOr's March 16-1748. Friday, March 17th 8:30 a. m.’ Devotionals, Rev. I. Divan. 9:30 a. m.I Conference Session. 7:30 p. m.-:¢â€"K.L.C.E. and S. S. Rally. 1. Address. Rev. J. G. Eller, Pres. Conference K. L. C. E. Sub- jectï¬ â€œK. L. C. 13., It's Field, 8:45 p. -â€"â€"Church Extension, Rev. J. G. Fi biner, Presiding. Address. B. H. Niebel, Cor. Sec. Subject: “The ork of the Church Exten- sion , iety." “ursday, Much 161]: 92003.1niâ€"0pening of the Confera ence S‘saion. 1. Corï¬munior; Service Conducted by iBishop‘ w. H. Fouke, D. D. 2. Orï¬anization of Business Sel- sion. 4:00 p. mfoâ€"Educational Aid Society. 7:30 p. mrâ€"Sermon, Rev. W. N. Ful- comer. ' North End M. E. Church 7:30 p. r1 tel-ext tenet! 7 :30-8: ing. 1 Missid 8 :30-8 :41 Reprel Sundly, Much 19th 30.m.â€"â€"Bib1e School Sessionâ€"Wm. Noereanfrg, Supt. Addressé, Adult, Rev. B. Maser, Tue will The program for the week as follows: Tueodny, Much 14th .â€"Meeting of Junior Preach- ith Examiners. . I 9:00 n. on 9:30 a. .â€"Examinntion of Junior Pres hers. 7:30 p. . â€" Sermon, Rev. L. C. Sch dt. ednesdny. Mud: 15th 8:00 a. .â€"Meeting of Board of Ex- aminQrs. 9 :00 a. Ib.â€"â€"Examinations Continued. 1:30 p. ih.â€"Meeting of l. urch Extension Society. 2. Ilinois Conference Missionary S iety. 3. Sdnday School and Christian vene Tuesda will be Ch ica paign Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. Mldtweek Pnyer, Wed., 7:45 P. X. ThelSundny School lesson for Sun- dly will be found in Heb. 11:1 to 12:2, ‘fI-Icroes and Mutyn of Faith.†The Christian â€Endeavor Meeting Will in chum of William Noenn- berg, e topic for dilcauion being “The Cnuses of Failun in Life," Cor6 Green Bay Reed and hard Avon . Rev. J. Ven Even, pastor. Se ices for Sunday: -â€" S ay School. 9:30 A. 11. #0 ing Worship, 10:30 A. M. Se ices for Sunday: -â€" S ay School 9: 80 A. Mo ing Worship, 10:31 K. C. 3., 6:30 P. M. E in: Service, 7:30 1 jecti “K. L. C. 13., It's Field, Fidelity and Force." Address, Rev. C. G. Unangst, Fred, S. S. and Christian Work Society. Sub.: “Imperative Needs of the Modern Sunday School." 021-32. A representative {rain Union will present the “Cam- or Millions." Illinois Conference will con- ln the local church on next 11mm) PARK- ILLINOIS Inday School and Christian ork Society. |.-â€"Joint Meeting in the In- of Missions nnd Church Ex- Lâ€"Rev. J. G. Fidder, Presid- Address, Rev. T. L. C. Suhr, ary In China. EAd‘dreu, Mrs. I. R. Rehm, native of Illinois Bunch, Uliitold‘ Evan. Church ‘ Foernmlog Address: CHANCELLOR J. J. TOBIAS 64 West Randolph Street Chicago. Tel. Centrd. 3438 Vocal Departmentâ€"Placing of the voice. Violin Departmentâ€"W m leading to ï¬rm technique. Dramatic Departmentâ€"~11» correct use a! the voiceâ€" enunciau'onâ€"dictionâ€"Iction-poue of the body-Jimmnâ€"dania. Scholarships canbe Earned for dloouroeu. Positions for all GM Surveying and EM. TYPO- mhy Lindgcnpo had Con-truc- tio- Work. 20 you-(in End-oar. inc. Surveying and Construction. Shorthand and Touch Typewritingâ€"Bmineu Englishâ€"complete in Twenty years in use. Bookkeeping complete in that month. Midland Conservatory of Music. University High School Department. preparing for College, Civil and Electric- al Engineering, Law, Dentistry, Medicine and Openmetry. 1000 Graduate. The Collegiate Departmen‘ Couroes in residence orby correspondence lead to Ph. B. List B. or Ph D. Chicago Shorthand School. Cm lambda- IA: F... “534â€"! Diuinctivenesâ€"individudityâ€"moderpu priceH'Hmakc your street or Medea gown. Your discarded 30m rem Into lam: stylu. THE ELLISON SHOP Mn. Charla. Elli- IOIGR ubucBldg. Cluca' no e $5th SL' Twenty-one yean’ Successâ€"1,000 GraduItâ€"eoâ€"Three ynn' count: leading 10 LL. 8. and admission to Bar in all States. Systemâ€"One Text Book a! I time. Three yean' Practiceâ€"Oratory with courses. Chicago Seminar of Sciences. Chicago Law School. Chas. E. Russell HARRIS EIN HORN CO. 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