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Highland Park Press (1912), 4 Jul 1918, p. 7

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The v. “"1." an A trnln ,L VIN" vher u 1 mod Say. un h'lfl' help H y: \Y ma 1‘! ho' um "M HX ( ‘mxl 'he haw Hm H .mm, fl HIGHLAND PARK FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE Telephone H. P. 29 Highland Park TREE '5 Idaho: 673 I Telephone 57 53$ 01h.“ Anne Owing to present conditions it has become necessary for us to change our manner of credit extended to our customers in the past. Highland Plrk Phone 974 Beginning July 1st, 1918, all bills must be settled by the 10th of the month following purchase. Parties now in arrears with their accounts must call and make arrangements to take care of their indebtedness so that it will not become our unpleasant duty to close the account. GEO. F. BOCK JAMES BOWEN SON H. BAAKE . CHAS. L. GEMINER A. A. GEISER P. GEISER H. P. JEPPESEN C. E. GEARY STORAGE, Building Material "â€"a 102 N. lst St. HERMAN DENZEL, President Telephone 335 mac-mom “WGWRW mmmm Pnper Finest Quality Home The Supreme Court that the owner of z for injuries to guests Be sure your Insurar Silver Coal SolvaY Coke PAINTINQ C. B. HANSEN, Proprietor Vaulu. Privuo Room. Piano. Suite ifoyr NOTICE MOVING, PACKING AND SHIPPING General Insurance D. C. PUBDY ’ 515 Olkwood Avenue Court has rendered a decisionfi er of an Automobile is liable guests riding in his car. '_ Insurance 15- correctly; wntten. " ALEXANDER CENTRAL SONS. I’m: lucr- Dressed Poultry 6. 42!? Ilâ€" l..- ”00'- ><MZCM Ian MIMEâ€"v)! IO>U I quhan unupauy l 335 # 5 Phones ‘1’ I_ Office 597 \ Residence 49!) UHLA, g s | Wlthln wry recent memory the ox- pense of good roads)!" been bltterly opposed by human. The increasing tax rate. due to many causes. ha! been viewed with the greatest nlnnn. Whh- in the last year. the mnlfent nann- tnge. as well u the actual neceulty, of better ruml highways seem to be gradually educatlnl the pnbllc to the viewpoint (hut good rand- nre an ac- compunlment to the changing tuna ln «ha nsrrlcultural world. The only quen- Chic-(o Phone Mania 5100 Joy RM. ‘0 Town. 11m rm “pub! A trip to town now to In In the win- es. I. u )0: ride Mnl'altm w sums o: coco-nu “6 tum: A”. "“mlmn‘d to What that same trip will "‘“‘ 5 M “"‘A‘n me roads get muddy. I‘ HE HIGHLAND himself that the policy of the auto; highway conunlulon In the correct one. Let us consider flret of all the expensive type of road, conltruction. Inch as concrete. or the beet grade of mend-m. This type 0! road will acct approximately 310.000 per mile. and let us auppoee that the coat of construction in met by issuing 30- year 4% per cent booth. The annual expense on account at this first cost would be about $780 per mile. And these roads will need‘eome mainte- mce. possibly not much over $50 per mile per year. Thi- brim the to") cost up to about mo annully per mile for the expensive or ”called per ‘ manent type of road. ‘ Now take 3 welhconatructed gravel and and the coat for thin roed will run about “.000 per mile for con- atruction. figuring again on a hull at Nye" 4v. per cent bond! and the :annual account for nut cost will be about $310 per mile. The coat for maintaining these roads. it properly done. runs up pretty high. and it can be well done with an expenditure of about 8240 per mile per year. Thin makes a total annual cost than for the aurfaced road of approximate- ly $550 annually per mile. A compari- ;aon of these two annual cout- ahowa $290 per mile per year in favor of the i diaper roads. MONEY SPENT 0N HIGHWAYS Over $300,000,” Expanded for Con- struction and Hum-um In Unltcd sun. In "‘0. More than nonmnmo was spent on highway construction and mnintensnce In the United States in 1916. 0! this amount 16 Southern states spent ap- proximately $52,000.“. The mu of Cniifornis has voted $15,000,000 to be spent in perfecting the state highway system nnd not I single county Mind to give the empowering mensuro I ran- )ority. Ohio is talking of s $501!”.- 000 highway bond issue and the state of Illinois will put t0 its voters It the ”18 election the questlon of issuing ”0.000000 in high“! bonds. the In- terest and retiring fund for which in to be provided for by In lncreuo in the motor vehicle registration feel. EXPENSE 0F IMPROVED ROAD Manna“ Advantage. I- Wan u l nlty for Oood Rudl com 30 Educating Mylo. viewpoint (hut good reha- nre an ac- compunlment to the changing tuna In the agricultural world. The only quen- tlon now ls whether or not. with til the vast sums expended for road im- provmnent. we can get good road! soon enough. Work Drag Afar Iain; There Ire many times when a day's work can be spared on the road. Al'- ter heavy rains tho md may need cor: min repairs or Improvements when the overseer I: am find! to call out the bands. Why not Individual tumors donate 3 day's work on the road It such tlzne? ' 33 Well no N0000- memory the ox- .. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS AN ORDINANCI RDOUM‘HNO THE USE OF BATHINO BIACHIE BE IT ORDAINED BY TH. COUN- Cll. OF THE C11"! 0? HIGHLAND PARK: SECTION l: N or bathe In the II man adjacent to l Park. unleu clld In; In“. ,Iu-b. , SECTION 4: No pemn null be §or nppenr on my Inc! nor In any 'pnrl or public plum in the City of lHIghl-nd Purl while waning - huh- ‘Ing lull unless such person '0‘" AL '50 an outer urment mulling from 'the shoulders. w the knees. SECTION 2: No pernon desiring to bathe or swim in the waters of ”to Michigan adjacent to ihe City 0! Hmfhnd Park. nun undrca in my place in said city other thtn in w enclosed building. house or bathing houn. SECTION 8: No perm shun Io!- u-r upon my street or In any pnrk or public 91.00 In the City of High- lnnd Purl while clad In I buhlnx nun in: unit unleu lucn yaw- w..._ _, . so an outer wment "MM!!! Milli 11m Licenae herein authorieed may the unouidm' w the knees. {be revoked by the rum in the call SECTION 5: No person unaiibepor-iot any moo who shall he convicted mittedto make use 0! In! blthlnsiot a violation of thin ordinance. house erected or lobe erected upon the! SECTION 6: Nope shall WM beach of Lake Ilchlnn within the» limit or the Cit of Highland Park °" ""n m u" "w' °' 1"“ "a” lee: h ’ sh n h“. b im adjacent to the city of Human! "n ”c ””0" ' ° Park between the hourl of 10:30 a. tnined the pennlt herei authoriaed _ to be issued for the uee loyfauch hath-{m and 5.00 l m. i in. home. which permit ahall be' SECTION 7: Noloudmkineaiw presented to the officer or other per-“n5 N0"!!! “M harm. PHI“! 0' son in charge 0! said bathing hotlao. §muelcal instruments 0" "’0 “It”!!! t-any other mine which may die» whenever entrance thereto in requeatâ€" ;0 ed. PROVIDED um nothing in thin ‘lurb the wee lad quiet III-"bever- FOCUOR contained nhall be eppllcable .mllled “9°“ ”U bathin‘ MERRY“ in the use of any bathing house or.” public plaeeor “1“!9‘11 'KMI bathing haunt already erected or ”“9 C“! 0‘ "WHOM! PHI 9'0"“ hereafter erected upon private pro-‘ h“ nothing in ““3 Pimh NINE pony for private use by the nwnere‘eq'h‘" 5" WMOM WNIWHM in any public gathering. authorlnd thereof. The My (‘Ierk in enlhorlaed m u-‘or “”an by the proper authoritie- , __- -o -m... Men. of the city. The (‘My (‘Ierk In “(horned to h- suo bumm- for the use of such bub- Ing house. upon tho following Ronni, and not otherwise ’I‘ho pormn for one permn enmlin; the holder thereof (he use of locker space for ten Hm" during the non- mm'lhnll he Issued upon the pay- ment n! n for of 81.00 to the City (‘ullnrlnrfl \H pn-rnlll- -lmH he- nulnlu-n-«I and ‘lmll ht nulmmnsfvrnble and satin” Innr ”pun lhvir {are the nnmr and drum! ,‘ddh‘i of mo holder and Ihr (‘Ih l‘lt‘rk ~Imll km-p .1 n-t‘urd n! all u-l um ~ unuc-d uth' :lrc 1‘thrru“ hnrpv. (‘Iuldn-n Daily Limited Service We offer the following detailed information regarding service to be obtained on the" North Shore Line. We believe the residents of Highland Park will find it useful; and Park at hourly intervals from 7:40 a. m. until 19:16; Limited trains leave Highl ukee. Saturday aftemooné p. m. daily for Waukegan. Kenosha. Racine and Milwa Sundays and holiday: a limited train every 30 mmutes. An express train every 30 minutes for Waukcgan. d )vnn Parlor can are attacnea w uuuo leavingHighland Park at 9:40 a. m. and 2:40 p. m. Chairs. including war CHICAGO TICKET OFFICE 131 80.5 Chit M M Costa] ‘3” 1: No person null "vim the Inter: of Luke llch- n to the cu: o! Huhlud s clad tn a lulublo bath- --ih[.' nmh undvr Un- age a! four- ~hall ho permitted to um aim; rr-omn dvflxnnlvd Huuw Waukegan. Kenodn Milwaukoo Hum Park are attached to trains llDIG unu- ,_-._ ...__-, All noun radioed from the in- duiriu w‘nunnce 0! permit. shall be and ex- II of megcinalvely [or the upkeep, momma. 9 City 0! ; nice Ind repair 0! «Inch bubin: lion“ ran in ”fund other equipment erected upon lhon in .n ;or wed in connection with (he both- or bathingjin: Much. ‘ " 77â€"4 ----L Lfilhin‘ {rm For funk" inflmqtion apply to flu unrest ticket ofia p} the J In. IFT-Vll- L No person sbnll one such blthlni Lhoupe for any' other purpooo thln 1am!“ And undreulnx thcnln. u loonumplnwd ll (bu ordnance. No holder 0! any penal! dull be entitled to locker mm or be entitled to I refund of the money or any but thereof pan or and permit In the event that Ioclor 59m in not nvllln- Me on scoount of lune bola; occup- Ied by pemnl a me time Ammu- uon for locker space I: nude by utd haldor. w“..._,._,, No pernon Ihall commit nay ’nul- {sauce In such bunting house. ‘ Ivory portal mun: an 0! such ibnMn‘ mu dull behuu In! a ‘orderly, mun: and no u n“ w In- terfere with the nu thereof by my other Train Schedule SECTION 5: The pubflc bent: and) public park :1 the tool 0! Central! Avenue. Ilull be cloned m the nubile; M'nn the lunar: or 10:30 9. In. uld'! SECTION I‘ Whenower by room «I rpldI-mlc plumm- or other cooll- Hnns and-dull the public henltthe Board 0! Heal”) :hnll deem It Md? nhh- 'm pmhlhlt grwrnl hnlhln‘ in [In van-r. 0| mu Mic-Mann Ml):- u-m tn an) puhnc beach In the City "1 Highland Pull. men ”w Mayor II her-41y nuthoflnd to ism-pend m- pururHy and by proclamation. the nu- 0! «mid run-n for bflhlu ”r- pu-u-n nnd to enforce the "WM thvrnnf In- ; pprnnfl all fllGHlAND ’AIK TICKET OFFICE Whit nu, on the ln- uwh mum-uni a.- may DinkIgmrsareatuchedtotnhfi leaving Highland Park at 12:40 D. m and 5:40 p. m. L; MILWAUKEE 119cm omd '. 35 min. Ina my provision o! t ordlnuwo Ihdlbelubmwlfl ollfllo- thm onenollu ($1.00) V 6 WOW. thin In dollm (85. for. each such domain. “ ; SECTION 11: m \ Ihdl be In fore. wd afloat nut! that In pun“. mum! A :pnbuoauon. men uoluon. , , snc'nou u: m ‘ nun be In fore. sud elect nut! that m pun“. approval :pnbuoatlon. 3.1mm 19 Won. Ivor Anna? E? 5 a. A. wuumu. on: Cfirk ‘ “Jauntl D."' Approved July 2nd. A. Q In: 25min. 41 min. MON 10: All, 1.1M“ PhD-:6!“ 1136 You can im 1‘sz Alluknd‘ W. E. Wat “(3th Sim You” fl house lewd“ .«m Wotdldlw istodoit ‘Y

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