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Highland Park Press (1912), 14 Feb 1918, p. 8

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State of Illinois. Lake County, as: In the County Court 0! Lake Conny In Probate gm . ‘ . m THE ’MATTER OF THE ESTATE: or MARY HENNIG. DECEASEDq 1‘" PETITION 'm SELL REAL ESTATEim'” TO PAY mzm‘s. ”W, Mary Dooley Executrix of [he [MUHM' Will and 'l‘wtunh-m n! Mar) Ho‘unig. mvn pwtv deceased. in .u PAGE EIGHT filml, wnriw- x~ hvrt-hy gin-H (n .\n~ nhz‘fXLle}.<kuInqfinw ergu>.\[nry Rm.‘ H'Tnulv. Him Shh-r Mar) llosv. letrik‘k U‘Tvmh'. Juhn ()‘TOOID. Mary Murrémn ,nui .lzlmes (‘l‘nmv‘n [hut (hr ulmvuuwul ymithvner hc-r(“r).'ore> film} h-‘I‘ pvntmn in said court to sell all infwrv-r of mid deceased in and lo thu {u|h»wing described real astute or sn 1n1ufi) thflroo! as [nay In) nec- essary tn pnv tho do-hts n! suid es- tale. Lot 1 n‘itiuck in, in i-meoor Addition to the City of Highland Park, in Lnku County, lliinoii. and that n summons therupon issued out n! mid court against all of the above named defendants returrmhlo to the first «iny n! the March torm A. D 1918 of mid County Court of Lake (“minty in Probate t'; be held at the (‘ourt ”flush in the City of Wauknzmr illinni-x in said Lake County, on the first Monday of March A. D. 1919. as is by law required and which suit is still pending. Low A. Hendee. Cinrk. For Bonyâ€"Sale” deposits boxes u ”.00 per you. One hundred new boxes Just received. Highland Park Sula Bank. tf ank 'l“ ann nig. \"nm Hurtv. Hnrtv. \llIli" (‘ Fr-mu‘. .\l.u )‘ Hm: Mar) Hn‘r, lhnru Datfid. \Vaukpgnn Illinois. January 31st. A. D. 1918 E. S. Gall Solicitor for Petitioner S!|Ix‘w-~. I KPH) \l 17') Clun'kvv \l N. waulvn FOR RENT l-‘or Rent~3 furnished rooms {or fight housekeeping. Tc}. H. P, 330, Houses to Rem Fire and auto in- surance. Money to loan. Real estate for sale or exchange. Henry K. (70:th and Son. 15 .5“ First St. Phone H. P. 17. a For Rent” Apartments in the Haw tharnecurnerSt. Johns Ave. and Mnâ€" mino Road. Steam [19221. hut “am-r for bath and kitchen. Cancmv-m U, transportation. Apply H.'Palmer. Tel‘ H. P. 776~M. Office In building. IVANTED, FOR RENT. FOR SALE I For Rent--Modern five room fiat. first floor. No. 702 Deerfield Ave‘ Hot water heut E‘.ectric thts, gas, To), 595. 50pd FOR SALE For Salonâ€"A new 5 room bungalow and lot on Vine Aw. Furnace heat, screened porch, storm windows, all modern conveniences. Call H. P. 1204 SITUATION WANTED Frank L. Denhard. plnno instruct- or at the famous Chicago Mu~lcal College, will teach every Thursday ln Highland Park. Beginners as well an advanced students taken. Rnre opportunity a) get college training. Fcr terms. etc.. address F. I. Den- hard. 3 West Walton Place Chicago. Young “’umun wzmt< work by the day, cleanlng or laundry work. Cm help serve. Enquire at 15 S. Green Bay. Stpd mscxuflnovs ? Typewrltlng.’?rompt. Neat. Accur- ate. Phone 656. 50‘53pd LOST Lostâ€"Young brown beagle hound. Any information will be appreciated. Please call H. P. 591. 51 “w, , help serve. Enquire at '15 S. Green? 51de Bay. “SCELLANEOUS ? Typewritlng.’?rompt. Neat, Accur- ate. Phone 656. _______â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€" LOST Lostâ€"Young brown beagle hound. Any information will be appreciated, Please call H. P. 591. 51 ImPGold watch and pin on Green Bay Road between Vine Ave. and Central Ave with initials C. C. Find- er please call 1022. 51 Lostâ€"~Girl's gold watch initialed 50‘53pd , Grant ......... 456,656 \von __________ 680,959 Warren _______ 2,226,444 1'. Waukegan -- 931.062 (‘ity Waukegan - 3,676,015 Shields ________ 2,380,420 [2 Forest ...... 2,601,084 Libertyville --- 1,738,396 Fremont ______ 586,785 Wauconda _____ 403.159 (‘ubn __________ 841,658 IBM -___-__---4 833,919 Vernon _______ 639,984 W. Deerfleld __ 691,664 Deerfleld ...... 1,071,806 Highland Park- 1,461,289 20,510.30 39,339.43 107,275.92 75,393.54 343,702.41 127,274.03 204,397.21 105,919.33 24,119.97 23,393.57 31,332.34 37,503.10 23,733.55 54,069.62; 34,272.34 ' 242100.35 :11 3' T'L‘i‘m": ’35“!!- 212' “2‘11: 23°“) Taxes Levied m- the Your 1917 ‘3 we“ “”0“ ° 0° 3" en' 911m: Tux ______________ s 226,533.23 coe Ave. Reward for return. Phone H. P. 1341. 51 County Tax ____________ Conntv 179,977.99' ‘ 49,935.39 HELP WANTED “'aniodâ€"fiReflned girl or woman to Assist in care of baby and light housework in exchange fol" good home. Phone H. P. 405. tfpd Wanted -(‘hildren's nurse who is willing to mend and do upstairs work, Day governess employed. Phone 1mm~ 51 Wanted Cook and wennd girl, frivnds nr slstors preferred. Phone 1000‘ 51 Wank-47 Laundrpss for four days p" week. Phone 1000. 51 Wantedâ€"Quick. neat dressmaker by day, {or children's clothes. Ad- dress 315 Oakwood Ave. Tel. H. P‘ 336. 31 SwH‘ For Rent Lower fiat. 632 Vine Aw. 5lpd annig. Willimn J. Hum- lnrtv. ,nlias MR. Edward \ir 0'.\l;\Hv,\'. (‘ulht-rinv .' Hns‘v H'Toole alias Sister lutru‘k O'Tuolv, John 0'» L'" Nivhols. Charles M. an N. Bm'ube. Thumm \lurrimu. Jumm (Tuner. \‘ltu'um Tl'lhIW‘. IJHIiS >U‘k‘ uffidux it hm n hvw-hy gin-n (49-52) If [f t! H d-‘ Mix“: Mary Dooleymnllectnr Inr this "00” K. cm . 500 Pth-nship now has the honka and h x mm 51 Lm-ninz m1! pvrfinnnl prnparty rmrivn's '6’! 0 a a E E c 6 . 6 a I E l I l l 5 I I [031‘ [7“ _,,__-__,__-..“lI3“.-’ill.96 El . The Majestic bowling team have u husy time ahead of them for the nan mu wm-kx as they (raw-l In (‘lncln nati m buwl In the- A. H. ( mvnt on FM) 24th and 33th pew fur the champion-hip lnmling world. "gum! '3 'r'J'l|~‘ Huh-rm! lhvrr, III ”\1 ()ri McNanly Rmri Shh-l Minorini Tutul \lnrph. 1'49 17? 191 552 lh'nck 169 '10? 1'12 553 Tntnl 93% 9'22 9‘36 '27“? On nv“ Sunday tlw Mnjvdllt‘s wlll lmul this sumo team on tho- analng- vr Randolph :|ll~‘}' ln (‘hlcngo and In lhn ovenlng at 3:15 wlll roll in the Logan Square tournament fur tenms mum-ed at Cincinnati. Tlu- strnnL' Konnuhn (‘lub who have called off two former match gumva will conu- fur :\ match sump nighl the comma vmwn< vim-rm! lhvrr, III 1h.- hix an mml PIAL‘HR'. 'I‘ho- prizo- list will mmuul to .ulmul Simmnnm, Inwkhw mmluh’ and nthvr <pm-inl prim-4 and "U‘H‘IW Ht-rrlnunn" (hr popular uwn- ~-r M lhv Vim-mun: Hmlâ€" will In- !m.~l In Hxi~ L’l‘cukf .mnvml pm kyllxhh l | Paint Bur RUM! \lurph Hruck weak In a apvciul two man mntch follow~ inn: the team play of hut Sunday Prank Sam! stnrrod with «cores of EN. 245 and 206 and with T. Minoriâ€" ni zning good vths‘ (‘hlvngo am” W's-re “umwml under," 'l‘hw (Iron! Lukm: .\':|\'nl Training Stuinn bowlers hm‘c- ju~t Issued :1 (‘hullvheo‘ t0 hwnl hnwlnre and will hw .u‘wptv-i “ithmn :my dvlm :mxmm! i~ 5302,1067‘3 :u‘vnrdinu In: {In {;|\ Iigurus Cumpk-{cd and um nounced Monday by Lew A. Hendee. munty clerk. llluhluml l'nrk‘s Shurv \quunl ls $2l2.l¢NL~5. DH 'l‘uwnslllp $4.272.“ annwhlg h n «Mt-mar n! the my ml nssonm‘mn nf properly in Lukd count)" I l.\l\'H (‘0l'\'|‘\' 'l‘\X INI Tutu! {ISMNS value of lands. lots and pnrsmm! propurty. 321.427.5130, 2 Tutul \':llll(‘.-' as fixed by rho (‘nunlfv hum of rovivw, 521536.695. ' 'I‘utnl hy vounty board I)! reviww, $3,967.58. ' Tutu] equalized value by state vlll ’I‘ntul assessment nf property as mumllzvd hy state board for following hmm. ttw right ham] (-otumn nf figâ€" ux-w- lwing the amount of (MN lv-V- iwt . \lilllltllllbll .. . . ( lfinnln‘ C up 7:14 In rowidvnta along that straw-t are (1901\- ]} zrnteful for thetr work. Patriotism ust-d tn moan shnutdvr- in: ;1 Hull. mmuul that, but timvs hau‘ (‘hnngod no. that show ~hmanz midi uch can t».- tn (hr H‘t u! pntrlntlt- (lutlnu, vuw it too. mldn-d Zilm ('i!) Nuupnr! Ammvh lh-nr (‘ounly Tux __________ County Bond ________ Town Tax ____________ anl Bridge Tax .- High School Tax _____ Nonâ€"High School Tax North Shore San. Dist. (‘ity or Village Tax A- (‘lty or Vlllage Bond _ Park Tax ____________ Library and Trlatlp '1‘ D02 Tnx _____________ School Back Tax ..... [rm-rut nnd (‘nst on F. Tux ______________ Hr: H Hmm lh'u . \ qwmul m nxll‘. lhr ‘« Villa vhm- m:nu|n Il'n' Hh‘ ~(‘M‘ In! lkegan _- ’aukegan- est ...... ville --_ 1t ...... Ida _____ tzn fnl‘ I..nk~- 738.3“.96. P;u'k'~'. ~hill‘q Tax ....... (‘nst on Back 204 103% HR 200 pro-llnnnmx Hmtt'! , p11! Hh- \l ”vulv- rhv hiu rum-t th- h .f ("‘IVIL'H howl Valli“! I-m “30.4)! i s gmwmf. 370,433 710,1 '11 490,329 455.656 680,959 2,226,444 HT 20% IS SLTIL‘JDIL‘N' 1h_ “inning ll!!! plun‘ 16.] I91 170 17.1) 213 (9‘ 169 ‘310 169 I7? "102 11X ('. (nurnn 3th. (I) cum J u! llll‘ "N‘I‘W'ld 'l‘\\0 YUl’Xh‘STI‘IRS ('LI‘I.\R m - «mum: n+7. snwnns 31.73%511.“ Lu! Sun ‘ 49.93539 17 849.14 i34,fl5.19 234,662.06 11.00317 66,840.92 216130.98 51,761.45 “548.03 “143179 3,076.00 454]! 4.36 40.734213 42,488.29 31,433.43 16,343.33 29.8475 20.516.36 39,389.43 107,275.92 75,398.54 848,702.41 127,274.03 204,307.21 106,919.33 24,119.97 26,893.57 31,832.84 37,503.10 23,783.55 54,069.62 84.272.34 242106.85 1'13 ‘75 203 200 ITO 139 H! 202 In!) nlhm Iluw 60“ 281 1 Illiil [he THE HIGHLAND PARK PM HIGHLAND PARK. uonld W ”In Some-ml)“ I. I." a pan In born into the hume of Rolland Jay and Rim] Urn-e Thumpclon ol Syri- CHM". .\‘c-w York, On Euler Sunday. lam war hc- “nu presented for bap- lb!“ :u [Pu- AHMF of (he Inurth Prel- hfimmn church 0! Hill! t'll) Slum .Ifu-r .\|r. and Mn, Thompum came ur-I ll'.|('hll|}.’ Hmhunod. June 20th “'11” {hrm mum- .\lrl. Thumpum'n sun-r, “Ins “and Slu-kxwy. uhn (rum tho- Hr‘t yum-d ullh (hv pnrruh lh pnurluu .IIYm-(mn gun! rnrr un (lw lIl llo- Ilh- 'l'ln-y ~00“ lH-cnmr knuun pnurluu .IHm-(mn gum rurr nu uw III tlo- Ilh- Thu-y ~00“ lH-cnmr knuun [u lln- IIHIIHN'HI H! the nmgvrxnlmn (:1 [hr ‘WI-UHNIIII EDI-cupid rhnn'h nun! MM») Rmmld um- unruHmI In NH SUP-Ll) Sch-ml :nâ€" .x mrmIn-n of (hr (I .‘ i" “I!” “v ha. (hr Hflhl ul HI: lullh H.- ..m- mu “hum .-Il ullrnm- Thi~ mnrnmu u! {unzr n'rl-wk ”(w-m» rwl 1hr de‘l u( .\lr~ .‘L H Frans \\:|) at (hr .l.xm- MrUIHtrr hu~pllnL \Vaukvxun Fn-u-rnl un-l‘kn ngu 5hr frH .md hmkv hrr Mp whlch rv-‘uh- ml In her deulh \Irs Prunwuy i- Hn- mulhcrnl \1r~*.(‘url Kum n! thi~ ('Hy Punt-ml urranlemvnt- hmr nut hm'n mndn 3-4 yr! "IFS \T “'H'KHHAN IHDSI’I'I‘H. THIS \HDRNINH In. \1. I; Puma”, Mother «I In. l'nrl Kuht. I'm-nu UV" 3: “Mn" «l Full “Illhlm \‘pn-mrh-r und "Mu-rt 'l‘nrr \‘ln-ml 'I'm-ulnp'~ llulldn) \‘a-rp Prnmnhl; Two very patriotic young men. Wllllsz Spengler and Robert anr. lug-Ml Mn and rlmvn rc-spc-(‘llu-l). ~pe-nt .l \u-r) prutltnhlv llftvrmxm on Tm-Mln), The lillln- fc-llnws hug! u half «lay lmllllny {rum wlnxfl In Cbmmc-nmrulinn 0! Abraham Lincnln's hlrtlnln) hum-ml n! lllly wnnllnx llu-ir llmv flu-y put in awry mlnulo vle-nnlnx mun tlw snow and clear- in): :1 pusengo for tho running water. nponlng up a way for It to go lnm tlu- wwors. The buys llw on Glen- 1'00 Ave. and WP just be! .thflt Hu- Never my what you would do under untried circumstances. Say what you think yOu would do. No true American saysw‘Tm pa. lrlotlc. but." There are no “buts" In true patriotism. Some time when you'ae sat around all day and gone home tagged. you'll know you've been doing a good job of thinking. Day dreaming carries no fax germs. Whvn u \urmnn hand" shc- has ”M, )M knnwn hPr hudmnd m lollhc-r “9', give him credit. (‘nnl rlbutrd CHICAGO’S GROWTH MARVEIS THE WORLD IS W PST ERN M ETIOPOLIS lllinois Centellinl Commission Submits Third of s Series of Historic“ Sketches. lili- The following in the third or a series 0! hiatoricnl article. on the City of Chicago, lllinoil' ‘reu mo» lropolls, by William U'hifooi Vlu- char 0! Chicago. These ire written exclusively inr the Centennial Com- mission. I century. as the growth of the stale of llllnoln. and apt-cull, In lhn u! her mighty metropollu. Chlcm. 1n the hlstury or the world (here has been nmhlnx so wonderful In hu- mln progress within the campus: of Even within far lea thun n cen tury Chicago in now not only the} metropolis of Illinois but that oi all. the vast region 0! the On“ uku' and the Miuiuippi anley; indeed} the metropoll' o! the Grout West in; "1er "public Build" the city in the; wound in All mo-trnpolilnn helium“ -.I ”W t-ntirr' wet-tern hemisphere and ttu- third in all the anrth‘ This 691-1 pit» tlm fact that in ”7]. only thirty» three yearn after thr- town had been incurporntmi m: a city And within in» than forty your! tram it: ontnb-‘ Iinhmont m- A tiny frontier villugo.‘ thvre camp tn it .1 ulnmity unpre~ t-Hinntmi in tho nnnnlu I)! rltion‘ (Ml firv- tit-«truviinn . At this special price are shown a most cha'rm 11116 selection of the favored salks {or sprung e assortment embraces: ~36 inch Dress Satilu. in 14 new dude. «36 inch Taffeta Silks, solid or two tone ~35 inch Novelty Satin. And Tuffetu This sale of silks embraces over 800 yards of the finest and most desnrablc silks obtainable. They are silks of surpassin elegance. every thread pure silk and 0 rich handsome finish. 2s ' 1 .â€"= ; very. $1 59 = , Spocnl 0 ‘ High grade silks in a wonderfully wide range 43mm French serge plaids in rich of styles and colorings. Silks that adapt them- combination C(ilonngs. Allwool fabrics selves ‘0 finest 0' costumes. in a uality especially adapted for skirts. ~36 inch Setin Charmeuse, street eludes . Exec lent for wear and wrinkle-proof. --36 inch Gm de Londre, latest coloring: 250903533? 11:?“ 5“ ~36 inch Novelty Silks. lu e selection 3"“ l“ , ,_‘“"""‘”“‘“ "‘"h" “-10: :nrh Phonon. Incl Shl'flnnil innrtlnnh. fillf‘wlrd dnd FINN“) (ms 65c ~36 inch Sotin Charmaine, street ahadu --36 inch Gm do Londre, latest coloring: ~36 inch Novelty Silks. large selection ”36 inch Ponce. wd Shutting. Beautiful shecr_ voiles. in choice. new gingham lplaid designs; a wtde sglecuon of pretty co orings; specially price , yard . . 65C “Home Sewing” Wéek 40-inch Gingham Plaid Voile. New Dress Gingham: 36 mch dress gingham; In Irau MuI sprung paill'lns. finest 2pm: weave, pludl and stripes in a nutty mm P" , 28c New Cotton Tub Fabrics for Summer 1918 Poul latte-0v Fine prnrl but tom; 12 on card, two 5: 8( cards lot , V “chord Tumâ€"WC bolt 01 bud-ere: edge. special for . . . 7C Worth-while Savings on BestQuality Notions Trina-in. Unit Feather Much trimming brand; 12C bolt 8C for Purl Butte-oâ€" Romp" 512:. 10c cards. Ipecill. Renew Pattern. w-â€"- 'â€"â€"u _ _ _ By attending Home Sewing Week. you will not only familarize yourself with the popular new dress materials for Spring. but have the opportunity of purchasing thesr splendid fabrics at incomparably low prices. Large. at- tractive stocks have been especially provided for this “Home Sewing" Sale, making it an event of supreme interest. “1133;“ Sale of Quality Iois’ LII-(eat City 7c Uh Ilu- 9th of ()ctohvvu 1n the .u-ar nwntlunml. a rouflaxyutlun ln-xnn that ruin-n1 (er tun-ntyhm‘rn lmun and un It] It m.» uu-pt lu-furr tlu humum ul the (lumen nearly all of the business district of the splendid young metrop- olla and the greater part of tu- rest- dentlnl necttonl. More than one third or the roof Inrhce ”d one half of the cubic contenu dl'the city's struc- :turcs were destroyed. utterly reduced Eto uh“. u‘ltllml anunt England Hurupra 000. A food. cl came. a needy f1 Meant ‘clty win 1 rafidlty 5 Work on Al the time of the tire [no third: ‘0! the building: of (‘hicalo were of. wood; the previous summer had beenf unusually dry and those conditions aided by a strong. snift mind of die- nhtroun direction. thqt fanned the fur-l iuus film". urged on the irresistnbie; and nut wave of destruction. An; :m-n n! throw and a half .qunre miles; ‘uufi burned to the Barth: 17.460 buildg inn and property (0 lb? value 0! 1196000000 were utterly deutroyM;l ‘ltmltiQO penum- wa-re rendered homwl ion and aheltorlen and 250 lost theirl llivm- Fleeing baton: the flame:- and ‘“lying iirohrnndn. thnuund! of hu~§ .‘mnn brim nought refuge along the: inborn. and even in the Wyatt-rs 0!2 link! Ilchiun. To add to the gpnnr-l ul horror the Inhumnn Volvo: o! viofi â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€" Gncamnlo run wild In nrxh-n of pHLE The urnuvh )uflIflI-r meH m run up, Punt-(Inn and .n pmmlhle phmv-{hxx mat lhc- writer u! cheer ~1an D n! (‘HHH' Fin-mutiny the flrv Wat}: Imppyrkulmky ("mp “Ml-nu! an." htnplwd rm ”19 South I‘M ” the wltrnuhlm h- lhnl m" of v‘phnivn and then came A full 0'! “'hvn a mln doenfil 31-! n H ml! at rum thnl queue-hm! the flame: on'sH-lnx a in! u! chlldrnx Hkmmu he‘s Hu- \‘nnh I|d0_ when they hld mar» :old. I) rI-Iu-ht-d HH- prurh'fi. lhe 'ntt-r- --â€"â€"-â€"- u'nrkfi hnvlmr “W" "I”! dPI'TOFM u --. c...n.... m...» arr i'nTKF DIVINE hl‘l‘n PIT!) OPIITO'Tf‘n If ‘HU “r“ meIIR punk ‘ Thrn onmr Han wrurM'u Ipsrn nf;to Mame Nuns! never htfllo rhnrlh 4‘nuh mmhihanm- from HwHI'n hurt Eu-r think u! Hm!" (.enulnr "110”!“ sheer and dim”; pnnled m new gingham pallemh. chmce plaid. m the muons leading yrs“ WL . 28c :hoice' new These are rrcvious imbortatbns received selection of late in the {a 1 season, which pccoums for ed, 65C their being 5 under present day 85C prices; yard . ' New Printed Fluent | New Dress Penal“ Dnu Shhldnâ€"ReguIIHSC dreu shields; all mm. pair RSI Soupâ€"2U new shades, two 10c ban spoon] tor . . , ‘ 1 5C Twill T...“ Engluh Iwnll 8 yardl ln ptecc, lfir value. Mn. Cottonâ€" Large 6r of basting cotton. 341K181 Plaid Gab‘rdinc Skirting: French Serge Plaid: tape and Wash Fabrics 3(th dress pennies a hmm-d assortment m the regulu 251C qudity; neat new design: m hght 3:3,“ Wm are 19c 5.!on Piu- N12 card, 1w \alues for Soup Fun-ctr Am Rind. three 10(‘ cards for Noodlo- 1w lube sewnng ma chine needles. gr“ makes, 8c sperm] ,.. ., Hook- :od Eyu-lnndbk hooks and eye; three 10c pm knees ‘ . . . 10c mun-d State» and nhroad (o lhr Mmmml 0184,9963!” offlhk'h Frauen. England, Bvlghxm. H11) and mhm Hurupran countries mu about H.000. 000. Above this vast quumllea of food. clothing md other supplies came. sufficient to take cm of the needy for nearly five ”an. New Line of Fine Laces and Embroideries le 12 on UH

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