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Highland Park Press (1912), 2 May 1918, p. 7

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mmm uwtb vi "a v N TT‘D sum fiat-amps Runs IV "I! cum» "Am . 9----”WA o o a . a o v o o o o ’ 01.1.3.0.50‘11‘. ”vanqu‘vts‘nxu 03.3.0.1. Bug-go, Expreu. Moving Whokule Pontoon TcloMc 936 “hi“. 37 St lob: Av! HIGHLAND PAIK. {tum Sheridan Bldg. Highland Yuri C. A. Kin" BSWAnâ€"t Chas. E. Russell Cm lh-z.'uhnl u. “M M 5‘" H. 1860 Surveying and Engineering. Typo- .nphy Landscape Ind Comtruc- “on Work 20 yam in Elwin."- inc. Surveying Ind Conttruction. “fol-phone 909 CASH AND CARRY Telephone H. P. 29 HIGHLAND PARK FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE Highland Park Fuel Company 102 N. lst St. ' HERMAN DENZEL. President Telephone 335 Highland Plrk Phone 974 Building Material Pnper Hanging and Decor-ting Tolopholo 1m (hind Ann-c HIGHLAND PARK 17 North Second Street HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS All health and svlfâ€"supwrtmg Ei’in‘?” GROCERY Fresh Bitter, Eggs and Poultry Telephone 57 Lake Shore Creamery Electrical Contractors To luvers of gond candy this announcement Will mean ‘somelhing In boxcsot’ §~p0und.1 pound. and 2-p0und. Come early and avoid the rush PRATT’S The United Store.‘ 39 South St. ‘ Johns AveL, Highland Park, lllinoin \Vr gn'c l'mted Prom Shanng Coupons with a” purchase 0f Cigars. 'l‘obacco and Candles 3 ~dxed, 3â€"weahhy 6 ~selftsupmrnng. no other means 7-â€"nut wlf-supportmg Elsie Sheets Martha Washington Candies C. M. GATES mHOErDN. ZO<_20. ughâ€"£20 >20 mIâ€"Ivâ€"ZD DR. WATSON DENTIST J. P STEFFEN Phones Ritter’s Express '1. W. Huber Electric Co. "IXSI'RE WHILE YOUR HEALTH IS GOOD" C. C. ALEXANEER, General Insurance CIVIL ENGNEER AND County Surveyor Butter, Eggs and Home Dressed Poultry 515 Oukwood Avenue Coal Solvay Coke Butter Creams Hard Center Chocolates Siher Vuulh. Private Roonu. Piano. Trunk And Ru; Room! ‘ Purdy Building PAINTING Telephone 314 PRATT C. B. HANSEN, Proprietor AGE 43 AGE 13 A CONTINUED STORY Office 397 Resndencr 491D D. C. Pl'IDY I SONS. Proprlofiol’o H. C. Rifle! Aver-[e Experience of 100 Man F. A. TUCKER CENTRAL AVENUE and SHERIDAN ROAD Smeuo} to has just received a large shipment of [define 678 Dr. B. A‘ Ha-ihu D1. Ear! D. Friuch DENTISTS Smu- four nghl‘md Park l'rusl "G Savings Hank Bldg ANNOUNCEMENT The Annex Heating and Button Shop Buflons Most compiere style‘ and mu Button "0‘03 For all bum Hemsfltchlna. Netti"! Tucklni. Shin-ins. etc. flu! Strait: Mso the AGE 85 20 ~d|ed. lâ€"very health) 3â€"in good cxrcumstanceS lfiflâ€"depending on charity ~16~working. but nothing saved Eldredge Two-spool Sewing Machine AGE 35 Sâ€"died. 10~weahhyx lUâ€"m gnod‘ Circumstances 3:3 ~not improved 25 E Wushinflon St. Chicago Above ”Slate for Men" Room 1035 1 have taken the agency for the JEWELRY, PHONOGRAPHS AND SEWING MACHINES 395 Central Avenué Price the same as In Chicago Guaranteed for tz-n yrars (”gonad Chadians Chocolate Caramel: for sale! Automatic M from} 19 years in Htghland Park chmres no bnbbm n» wmd Highland Park, Illinois Chicago Phono Mniu 5100 LEVIN “ICELAND PAILIH THE HIGHLAND PARKVPRI'BS. HIGHLAND Pm. ILLINOIS MrsK Katharine Brigg. Director :‘of the Section. is a heroic figure lwhnao laimm in behalf of (he eu- flisiul men's families have been uuâ€" Ervmiuing hill“? an early period after EAmcrica entered .Ult‘ war. Well ; known as a social svnive wurker be- l'forc she came with the Red Cross. iiilrs. Briggs has given to that body. \mrmcl'nos norm; PUBLIC N0 , (‘E is hereby [turn that tho Subscgw’r. Admlnhtntnr of the Estate of ”'(‘hnrles H. Wagner. Docvawd. will lnttend the County Court of Lake bunny. nt 3 term thon-of to ho, ~holden at the Court "nu“- ln “'iluflkan. in said County. un tho first MQidny 0! July, next 191* “in-n undxwhoro nil pl-rsome inning «him: A ninli said «use urn untiflml and r ‘ 42st to present thv sulnr‘ in mid (‘ ‘ rt 1hr adjudication. j} Ernent 8. Gail :1 Admininirntor “ mkuunn nnfim April 29 ms. (9m ”moor nppomum In mlur rum runwm ’rl'l‘l’ .‘l’ Hirhinnd Park, Illinnim \l 'Irnd. A n 1918. 9- Bninri- 19H 1hr Pruninn was ctr mnnh' reurdc-d nu u tandem-n a oi! «lunar and a good )ud'r of (‘f 'iar prndm'n With a field so lune. md hourly ‘growing larger :5 the var pronu- 1905. N Is necessary to employ hun- gdruds o! volunteer workers. acting In ilhe capacity 0! trlmdly “anon. in- !Vesligalors. etc. Thom.- workerl are {not ens; to obtain. Haul Ave. near St. John's Ave. Subjevt for non Sunday's [anon Sermon is "Evrflnstlng Punishment." Services are held in this church ovory Sunday morning at 10:46. Sunday schooi mots immedlauly a!- ter the morningnrvice. and it open to pupils up to Um use of 20 years.' The Wodnesday evening met-(int. which includes Orstimonies of Chris- tian Science hejiing is at 8 n'clock. You nro rnrdtrully invited to mike use 0! the rmdfips room at 38'! Gem, (ml Awnuo, flich in open evrr)‘ week day. from‘nine o‘clock in- the morning to 6 o'dlrwk in the evening. Thrnunh im-h Cn-n'lfl- in raring fur Hn- “'nm uf fnmlllus lull hc-Mnd by [ho- n:umn'~ flKMIm: mv-n, tho Home Sv'rx'irw \‘ohmlm-r may rank-r m Hm Government lnefilmable help 3nd may aid enormogs‘y [n (he prosecu- tion of the war. (m the other ‘Imnd. Hw work In hq‘hmlinfl nnu‘ brings unnnunlly rich rkuruls tn thv lovm of humnn naturv Tlu-rr- In no thrill on ennh l-nmpnrnMr‘ to ”II- nrm, which comm- (rnm nhsorvlng 0w ponulno grati- tudv M H mm! Innttjhml from pov- ertv's fungi. . Thrnunh inch Cn-n'lfl- in raring fur Hn- “'nm uf fnmlllus lull hc-Mnd by :ullzu' WM.” mm (In Rul (‘run‘ do with H\¢‘<(' (‘hllllrr‘n n! pnin~ how can it intn'lliuo-nll)‘ lukc- ('lnrm- of Hmlr fl!- falrs while the man of tho boos:- i- nwm, null-w thv «n-cwsmry work vr~l vumt‘ fnnh" Tn quH!) for Humi- Rc-rvll't' work. (h:- npplu'zmt nun! pn<<h~~ an alumni-ill)! lvnv of human”). nym- pnlh} .unl Lat-I Sn Llh alvxrw'. n! “(H .n~ .m mlucntinn n! nu mean sort It Humid I»; mulvrnhwl that all (Hwy: of mind. will ho di‘nll with in flux work. und inch drlh-uto mat- h-ri .‘I~' nnlurnl pride of fnmlly lin- :lvpomlnnm- and personal rlmlrr mull not ho Intarfered With. Tht-H‘ H a dvsporata hood [or more \‘(Ihlllll'l'r~' to hl-Ip nmn Inc- [MP of nnhnpm and destitulo families who nrv pouring Into the nod Crow- unhw All nf thosr “(No groups hnvr Insl their <oh' murct- 0! (whit- mn-x‘. HH' fznnily hrvzuiulnm-r. who hzu «:u'rilh-cd mil nniy himself. but Mx 1h-:|rv~t mu-,~ upon HH- patriotic thv lwnom of her lung «*xporlonct- as cxpculiw head '0! humorous phi! nnthrnpic urgnnizatirum Adequate words 01 praise can never be written to express the (feat humanitarian achievement. of the Red Cross in Chicago. throuxh its Home Service Station. When one roll [was that it is only through the Red Cross: that the families of I minority of our lighting men are sustained. something of the nature of the val duties undertaken by the Home Ser- vice Station can be understood. Inn] book- could be written on the nut» )ect, material for sermon; and lec- turea unlimited might be louud here. all dealing with the manifestation: a! that spirit or brotherly love which is synonymous with the words "Red Cross," (inly after this war has long been buried in the past, how- ever. will much of the evidence beâ€" come fluid {or history's pen. Un- broken secrecy in retard to the acn- altlve facts in the various "case." it a fundamental principle of the Home Service work. The reasons for this are, of course. obvious. Desperate Need for Volunteer Workers Among the Mtny Destitum Funnies HOMESERVICEA REDCROSSACI'IVITYE LARGE FIELD IS OFFERED um! hzn'lmz applied to (he County‘s (‘mm or Lake (‘ouniy for an mauv nwnl n! the cm" of laid Improvenwnt nccnrdiufl In benefits. and t Nlpplf‘l mmnnl spec-In] annulment thou-ml having been mule tad returned t nub! mun. Yhn flnnl~hr$ring thou-00A ‘ um Pm hm! an the 13th dn” 0! Na, A D. Ml“ or an nmn lhenenflor lg lhu- luhhwus of the rourt VI" pcrmlo. n"- luMm-u of the rourt wm pcrmlo". Plus 1nd w-cmonuunl may be Said nupmomvnm warm as» fiat-ext pnd bidding forms can be ob- nwnl ls pnynhlo In ten installmrm 'ftnlnrd at the officn of (he underliflh AH permm dmlrinx may file out“ ed m the (my Hg“; Hnnn mum mun before nm at”? All propnula mum be ueoommnied and may appear an the- hnarlnl hug: by a «mum chm-Ix pmnble to the mukr their daft-nu. Manumr of the (‘IU of Higthd Thom“ Morton. ," {fink {or “w run of ”M [an than Inn Officer upwinmd tn nuke Iald ll?“ ‘Pvr com (100;) n! the "grog-m of lul nun lu ‘A\‘lu uwu \Il’ulvvl‘ "- for In fled-r Avenue: Uncoln Awnueta ! d 1 I from the muther‘y "he 0! Beech I ear: In cm 0 nee o "D. " ‘hr *ntrudlon. Sty-«M ”tended soothe-fly In the put-E De ‘ f fl ‘ mom ration 0 out C to comm t- ed roadway hen-In pryvlded {or m“ “1”” Mun“. and for the «bunny before arcépunce of bid H de- lrd. ' Hon n! n roinfnrocd concrete bridge, , loomed mmr (hr ravinn (n (‘A-dnr Av The right to reject any or All bid- onuo helm-on Wm:- Bum Ind 1A!» 1- reserved. don Avenue. which "apron-mom '0.” ' Mn Baht prnvidnd for by an ordnance pudduCoflmh-alonnr of Street! and Public heretornre on the In an or Deoem- ~ ‘ Impmemenu. Mr A D "M and "w MM 01- mm! m Highltnd Park Hllnoin [mum-n of nurh pnmdlnl. (he orâ€"II’M'“ 25 1.". 54 dinnnce for mid supphmentn! IM‘IH annulment holnz on M? In tho nf inn 0! Hw (‘Hv (‘IN’I of Mid C113,“! ”(WWII N CONTRA (NBS Rhee-t: St John.- Ax'enm- from tho: mulhvrh MM :1! Btu-ch Rtrm‘t «Hand. m! snuHu-rl} m ”10 pll'vl‘ roadway! hrn-in prm‘Mo-d fnr in (‘vdnr Ar : mum: Lindon Avmmv fmm Hm mun; urh Hm- of Rum h firm-l «Honda-J m lhr pnud ruadum hvrufn prmiuhdli for In fled-r Avenue: Uncoln Anna“; from the mutherh "he of Beech Sty-«M ”tended southeriy In the put-i, ”Mr nirfaco and nlIu-rwl-v Improv- mu (‘vdnr Au-nuu from a [mum Ihlr» !) (31') 'm'l ‘l'l’I-l 11' HH‘ ('I'hlrr Hm- (If R! John!' .\u-vnn-, r-nulorh' in Hm paved roadway In thridnn Rnnd n. u-lu-va M NH- rnnduxu arran- WNW Rhee-t: St John.- Ax'enm- from tho mulhvrh MM :1! Btu-ch Rtrm‘t «Hand. m! suan-rl} h! 1hr plvvd roadway hrn-in nnn‘ldo-d fnr hx (‘t-dnr Ar» 3 ~I1HH ~int- H~trd Hm! [hr «‘11.. (‘amnml u! lhu ('H} of HIL'hlmu! l’.u‘k, (‘nnh H of lnkr mu! F‘anl nf llIlnult Inn mu ordered Hm! « supplvnwmn! upm- |.|| :l-Afil-‘fifllrlfl in \.\h~d (a mu [he virllrh-nr) n! «m ru-l M the \A‘urk um! [moron for cm nndlng, dralnv inx, curbing. pavinx with n emu-re" wnrnwnl‘ hmlnc n Mmmhmuw emu» .nm £1 .7... A; :{Eazocq .3211 _-_:.....c_.r.=l, 414‘: NORTHl i n a! Chicago Ticket Offloozt 137 South Clark 85;] ’Phone Central 82 9:40 3.111. and 2 i m. Returning, loan lilwankoo at 9: 45 a. m. and 2 4 14 111 Seats 280 including wax tux. ' Dining cars are a ‘d to trains leaving Highland Park st 12: 40 p. m. and 5: I :2. m. and to train: leaving lilwnukoo. at 11:.45a m. “(1554513. 111. Parlor can no turd to train: leaving Highlund Ptl'k at VHTH'I Residents of nighlufif ark will be interested in the follow- ing detailed inform‘ reset-ding tnvel to Weakenn. Ken- oehe, Racine, and i ukee. ' Limited train: 103 Highland Pork 0v0ry hour from 7: 40 0.. m. until 10: 40 p. Return trains lone lilmuku 01011 hour from 6: 46 a. 0;, hntil 8. (5 p m. _A late south bound train loavu lilwa#0§% at 11:15 p. m., and arrive. in High land Park at 12:47 }. h). Khvn to Waukegnn .‘ Kenosha Racine ........ Milwaukee . Highland Park Parlor 'md Dining Car Service all pa-r WW. I” xempnt In uupplol w thou-ml 1p nod t heren A 3| y! Na. m nor a W pcrmlo’: am 51““ lmrm 2:“, oh» ”a l'ioul'lxr;3 Train Schedule 9-10) at nier: Nader man nubmn run émclnmtion. cmther with (he can. ’09" u! «mum Ind specific gulr‘ flag“: in writing, and ”me of de~ lirefp- {or lho followhu: ‘ 0m trn Ion “ohm or gut-num- road (out! dolh‘nred a! City Hall. High- nd 'Pnrk. roller to have nuachad ur‘vr nm-rnlod by nlonm or com- _ . 6 ur. w-urn wt of unarmed teeth. ‘Mcv Hg! {or repair: with price onmw- lor thru- yam-a. 5“ Mrurmlmtnr nr Innructnr to In- jlrncl (mentor, ‘ Prov wrfln- u! rxpefl for three blagnm lo ucm-d nu) (rips within it earn In case of need of rennin I‘m *ntrudlon. E Demonstnuon of out!“ to commit- bolore arcépunce of bid H de- Thvx (‘ounfll "mane-s the rum to h-yrt any or all proposals xhould “my deem it host (or the pubm- food 73M nmpmnl By 0er 0! (hr- (’xmncfl (MI 190: drly 0! April. 1915 Ruled proposal: will he received $0 nte Cannon 0! the on: of High- land Purl um” 5 o'clock p. In. N17 mm, 1918. for (he furnishing 0! cl! lpnhl. labor and muurluls required ‘ (he conflrudlon of n Pflo Hot“ '61», Rmetmrnt- and other vork for the Drag-flint: n! "w G“, er W0 rh‘ sm‘wr or moron“): won A non) non.“ fink-d proposal: will be received r' m» undanlxned. um“ 6:00 o'clock . In, May lmh. 1919. {or the fol- »: n-qulpmem for the City of glsmnd Park. Lake County. HH- HM} nia‘ “mm or [Immune road roller Mfumflfler. SHORE LINE I! l. A. Wnrren. City (‘k-rk Milwaukee Ticket 0mm 18? Second Street . 1‘ ’Phone Grand 1136 " Running Time .......... WI Elec Iron A comfod at any Byjndpmvidingn modicum» hnpnodtotanimn dehch

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