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Highland Park Press (1912), 12 Dec 1918, p. 9

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eh ~nxhhlig 1\ m v w is a faith I: {fittual un- mn ”(led cerâ€" H ”Siam comâ€" .. hat He is. ,r 1! them ~3," S.\l\~atlon rrm'nl b»- . It pvrfifihfl' *1 I? it Pf?! ~13 hl th U [I ll 1H viniv \0r~'u~' a") ea! '1 he- l'rmrl undvhlood. m Scwnce tnz- nppreri- I d!‘ mortal gmssvisfing mm» realâ€" ~ 'hw fury rrnm» Thln affvct ~mner an- m (‘hris» \ [1121! the H neces- '1-2 that in r the tem‘ :‘w .0on- h f11<v U” “1“; mm: numun' [)0 Mn! (“ll-i" (‘Hrv the n :vpur'sxhlz- hmgvr ht‘ he} an)" rnnttvr in L'urt‘ the and SUD' rrul mind hum: thy vxnc W [ LL 1 I'"El( {k .HEnv " hm Sun-nu: 'H' rt fact w lfljh ‘11 >f it 1‘.th Jud )t 1H the‘ l! , dv.-v-.v‘v.vwmvwmvw g PARENT-TEACHER ASS’Nrn A modern health crusade to begin with the grammar school children. which health chores of the daily de- cencles of life will be performed and record kept upon a score card, in the carrying out of the children's year program. was launched at the De- cember meeting of the Deertleld- shields High School Parent-Teacher Association meeting held in the Eng- lish Club room Thursday afternoon. Dr. Payne spoke on the government's program of social hygiene. The re- turn of a. triumphant army to its base has always been followed by dog- radation. Women physicians are now touching. preaching and instructing our young women so that when the soldiers return they may "carry on" at home as they have over there: to make the world biologically safe and to leave behind posterity to carry on. Dr. Newhall sang a group of Shakespearean songs, Joseph Marshall spoke on “Fire Prevention; Eva En- der gave a most interesting account of the part that lllinoh took in the CH“ \Var, stating that nearly on tho- great men whn participated in the. wax were from lliinnis, including Lincoln, (Brunt. and other n:lti\'t"~' who showui \iilnr on th~1 lmttlc-ilvld. Lu- cm> lline rvlutmi the fable of a Baby liumi approved in “llil‘il Alcibiades. whu took L‘Iiunlm In the rum! garden while Sucrutw [wok Sappho to the lllH\it‘~'. vhunuwi pinninns in later life M rpuh'nli of Sucrutw‘ illi'uilli‘ of SN lL'ult", Ami .\li‘ihi,uhw "thirty por". i111 ?)I't'ili‘“ of A {Allen} Buinl which .~'i-.rt.w! thr- mvm: habit lin'nn' Knox {will «if the inflam- of :numlwmshrp in Hu- P. T. -\. JJmmry 23 and '34 (hv thrve 1’. TV A‘ .»\ssu<-iuti(»n.< nf Highldml Park NIH h.\\'c charge of H10 Ptm‘pitillny at the- Jtu Tar in \Vuukr-z‘n‘. Dnnurimw nf July, cnkv and Inunvy :n'v salicih‘d. {Mr In .\1 rvhuilt H .t Ihrm 535 (hind Av- Our Comfort-«Care Cleanliness Dogs cats and pets board- ed by week or month Washing and trimming skillfully and humanly done. 720 Doctfield Ava. Phone 1228 Highland Pu‘k Telephone 265 All makes of watches, clocks Jewelry for. called repaired and delivered W. E. Waterhouse Watchmaker and Jeweler Sixteen Years at Schneider's 364 Central Avenue Sewing Machines Repaired. Called for and Delivered. Highland Park Automobile Tires, Metals and Rubbers 3 Specialty Drop me a postal card or telephone me and I will call for goods J . Smith Pay- the Highest Cash Prices Wholesale and Retail Deaier for Special High Price for 60 North First St. Highland Park Iron Metal Rags Rubber Bottles N. Paper Magazines PaperHanging and Decorating Talo'honc ")9! hind Av- HIGHLAND PAH H HI .\ [urlu “by. 1h 0' ruin: ’h'furf‘ Y . M. GATES H. Chadwick Telephone 410 H'k H‘ [U HHIJ PAINTING MIL! pr Fr“! phx), “'IW'v Hulltln: rwmgmcv ur‘ a (‘nun- wntml h} H;ll‘<h.‘1!l wn‘ Hullu‘xmk, Allc'll hl | I clocks and m tmmmrvd mrieu :\r \vI‘IJL \[r\ U { What is rullwl tlw innuvnm- n! ‘tlw human MI] is alggrvsnhn nu! 1Christian. and 15 known as Int-smor- ‘lfln nr hypnnlixm. It is (ht- VPF)’ up~ posilr Hf the uplifting and sirn-ngltr 3v-ninx nulul‘n' nf .‘plrillull lhnnght ur «livinv Mlnd. Whit") :m‘ukn-ns, up builds urn! n-uvnvruh-s. Thu ht-uling :u‘tmn «If Vhrh‘tmn Sch-mat i< Hu- vxnm ()Dpunih‘ uf \\>‘h*nl.~‘ found-«I upnn rhv nsv nt' blind faith and M1- nmn “ill. und :n‘ thv hvlil'!> wt Hw lnnrtal nnnd an» lrulwn. ~‘ux‘h \r‘ h-ms nro- Ivun-n lH n.1mw and \urwt). Dvpmlinu In .I (in-:l'o'n' H: In an-‘r H.IH Ihv- I‘vl'!” nr‘ nuluL. lmu‘ Hulk fl'llll tln- ‘llll .«inl :Inmliiintv» mum !\0‘\‘<. ju~t >n thv quulltinw‘ I»! «it \‘im- Tt‘nth Hill] Lm‘v tll‘t‘ rt-tln-t-twl {by line's puritim! (-nnscinusnosr, illltl ipenetrate and destroy any dark. mil. zdiseasod, or tearing Condition 0! {thought in human conscluusnoss. lt Eis the ruzilizntinn of the nllnc-ss and iumnipntencr- and Spirit or dinin- ‘.\lind which constitutes this ~xpiritunl !r9fl0ctiun.. and when spiritual ri-fim- ltinn hauls thv sick or tht~ Silllu'r. rr- {rnr and evil are cast nut. and U)" ;('nuso and the t-m‘ct n! the,- discus;- Ezirv than. and only then, full) and pvrmntwntly dostrnyml. Spiritual ro-v iflvctiun will upruot and entirely rv-r ‘nmvo what willful suggestion nnly «mumthos over nr (‘llallgt‘r‘ intn a [lifr ‘ft-rvnt Mil fm‘ni. ‘ Thv relupsv n! dist-aw nnd il~‘ l'lln' :tinumu-t- in m-\\ forms. a diffivult) ‘50 prm'alvm and nuwtorimh mum-r ‘muterinl modm~ n! trontmvnt. i‘ nu“ tumlt-rslnml. and such vxpvrioncm Arr :nnt pnssihle- “hvn divinv l'rillt‘lplr |hns drstruu-d Hu- mi! ”IUlIL‘h'VL't‘TIH‘ Sn! mm‘tulmind. l! i: also unuh-r stood in (‘hristizm ‘ ie-nm- that mum ‘vhrnmv, um! uranniv forms nf di‘ ‘v-‘Lx't‘ un- nnly 1n C‘HSG'IM'!‘ mun- nr Il‘\.‘ dew-ply wnh'd flutes and stuxzw n1 ‘nmrtul hulivf, “hit-h rvquin- in u luk- see, when it testifies to sin. disease. or any discord. is questioned and re- jected thru an understanding gained only by Cchistian Science. then a high- er sense of being. purely education- al and more nearly spiritual. supâ€" plants the false control and estab- lishes an improved conditio‘n of mind and body. How much better it is for any human being to educate him- self in this. the spiritual way, than to follow the narrow. limited sys- tems in vogue! Human experience shows that these do not tend to en- courage and build up the better side ('HRISTM N SCIENCE LECTURE Continued from Page 8 tian Science shows that in proportion as the evidence of the material sen- see. when it testifies to sin. diaeaae.i or any discord. is questioned and re- jected thru an understanding gained only by Cchistisn Science. then a high- er sense of being. purely education- al and more nearly spiritual. supâ€" :ing out the sins and errors of inor- ‘tal mind. and it waa the cross or burden of his career that his Inta- iston to humanity was so little oom- iprehended. and that they were un- 'ready to understand that the “many lthinga" of the kingdom of heaven. twhich he strove by parable and aim- :ilitude to teach was within them. a Icondition of Mind here and now. and inot a condition ‘of matter-to be hoped ifor hereafter. is it not probable that plants the false control and ”tab-{Jesus would experience the M0.“- lishes an improved condition of mind and body. How much better it is for any human being to educate him- self in this. the spiritual way. than; limited sys-l to follow the narrow. terms in vogue! Human experience shows that these do not tend to en- courage and build up the better side» of human character, and that the effect of mere mortal mind influence upon mortals is stupefying and dc- grading rather than elevating and inspiring. Human will has no more intelligence or power to heal the sick than matter has. for they are kindred and inseparable from the beginning. A falsity may seem at times to change another falsity. but this appearance is dcccptivv or mesâ€" meric. in the words of Jesus. "the last state of that man is worse than the first." ()ne error cannot destroy another error. “'hilt t‘ullt‘d the human “ill the influence or is nggrcsnw, not Christian. and is known as nit-smor- l<tn or hypnotixm. it is the Vi‘l‘)’ up~ positc of the uplifting and strength v-ninx nzuurn of .‘pll‘llllill thought or I' - I . l “f .I....,. III‘ ‘- I IS Igulsh could he be here in the flesh {today witnessing the terrible hatred. 'conilict. want. and woe consuming the world simply because ‘ntoet mor- tals have failed as yet to understand rthe mesmeric nature of material sense in its subtle. selfish. willful. and autocratic processes? it Is in- deed encouraging that the leaven of divine Principle in the spirit of ,world~wide justice and individual li- berty is seen to be overturning and uniting in one Mind the people of the earth. Is not thin a forerunner ofthe eventual dawning in every conâ€" sciousness o! the love and purity. the healing and peace. of the Unper- mnal (‘hristt Mrs. Eddy map:I the way to this universal harmony when Sllt‘ says in Science and Health (9. 467). "it Should be thoroughly un- (it-mood that all men have one Mind. one God and Father. Ollt‘ Life. Truth. and lawn Mankind will lwconn- per- fect in proportion as this fact be- comes npparvnt. war will cease and [ili' true hrnthcrhtmi of man will he established." JESI‘S AND THE i‘lliilS'I‘ of human) character, and that the effect of mere mortal mind influence upon mortals is stupefying and de- grading rather than elevating and inspiring. Human will has no more intelligence or power to heal the sick than matter has. for they are kindred nmi inseparable from the beginning. A falsity may seem at times to change another falsity. but this appearance is deceptive or mesâ€" merit‘. in the words of Jesus, "the last state of that man is worse than the first." ()ne error cannot destroy another error. :m Ah: di I' x'I'.xI|n;.. H)“ n . , ”I" Jl'linlll Hf (hnl, Hu- Pruwnplv ; lHllVl‘r‘W‘ thx'nutzh um 'i. thoughh “hit-h. HH‘} h.|\c‘ :u'tlnh ; wl'mll} gum! fur m. whmh In 4'l‘~'.HiHn. camv (u [hr hunm :m- ~fmly Hr k'hx'l~( :‘v-n-II thi~ «inillv unmipuzum, um! um p‘mvr‘ {Huiluhlq' m i- HH“!‘I'.\YHH11 and :n Hf ~m-h (hnuuhts. h (hnl, HM ”nun-[Nu unmipuzum, :unl p‘mvr‘ Lnniluhh- i- um‘letuml 21m Hf ~m-h (hmluhts in thi< wnw «m nf (‘Ilrhtiun <vlv‘ gnw! thong: ht «m dew-ply wnh'd flutes and stuxzw u! nmrtul hulivf, “hit-h rvquin- in u Ink-- «it-grm-o more positive and radical tit'Krt‘t‘(' more positive and rmiicui spiritual realization to heal. JEst'é THE wmzsnom-m My friends. Jesus once said to his followers, “He that heiieveth on me. the works that I do shall he do al» 50; and greater works than these shall he do." lt'is quite universally accepted that Jesus (lid his hauling works through spiritual means annl methods. through his spiritual under standing of God. and not hy means‘ of drugs. blind faith. or will power, Surely Jesus meant that his t« l lowers should understand what he understood and work as he worked. ()therwise how C(mld he he the “ay- ahower',’ He must have regarded sick- ness as mental the same as he ri- gartied sin. and he cast them both. out of mind. as when healing the paisied man he said. "Thy sins he forgiven thee." and to the man “ho had ht'i‘l] physically intlrm. "Sin no more lost a worse thing come unto thee." if Jesus understood that' 'fltt‘, bylaws oi the Mother Church that "cart-less comparison or irreverant reference to Jesus Christ is abnor- mal in a Christian Scientist. and is prohibited" (Manual. Art. Vill. Sec. 3). The gentle. patient. compassion- sclfless Savior will through (‘hristian Science become to posteri- t) a mightier and more practical example. because (‘hristian Science is helping to explain what Jesus meant when he said. "That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that uhich is born of the Spirit in spirit." Science and Health (p. 25). says. "The d'h'inity of the (‘hrist was made manifest in the humanity of Jesuit." Till“. iii BLE it i" not In iw Wondered at that u tit-silly sense has during the mater- iul axes crept into the Bible and partially obscured the orginaliy di- vinely inspired meaning of the Scriptures. The saint.- scientific sep- aration between the spiritual (‘hrilt and the personality of Jesus. which had lit-en phy>icully intlrm. "Sin nu more lest a worse thing cum» untn the-0." if Jesus understood that' his Father wns our Father. as he declared. he certainly know that this Spiritual Father was the-x one Spirit. or Mind. and desired thati his inllnwers have this same Mindi that was in himself. Moreover that they omploy tho intelligence and um dorstnnviini: n! this divine Mind to (w- ercmne ovory ill. Jesus daily proved the divine Principle of his being. the oneness and allnoss or divine Mind. by caut- ‘ “ :\'!‘IH\ HI LI 8‘ MI : (If fi'hr ()Dpunih‘ rhv usv ‘ “in, mud l1 mun! HULHI'IH HHI l‘hA nu) 2m! 5.5:; L2: 1;.1. :27?de 3:}. :._E:; ‘72:? .:::_. ”1.2.2.7.: .:_ p.‘ Ilh 01‘ um (”H-'4 4 iv H Um! l ll\ll)~' Mu I i m it HF ('HHISTI \\ H‘INVK If (11 {My} MN‘lillt- hut hh In H h hri~l hm m dnim- Mn 1 pmu'r n! [ Hmuuhh. {h nlmitlinu [h l pnxh-r, .| ml} UH {ht t'll l‘nHlI \|\\‘ nun-Him .‘UL. 'L’Q“ll unmn \\| ‘n‘ldl drp‘ I I [M II] Ill vhr HM H11! Hm’ llk ll! um «H I]! (r: vmswwn In munklrm (u (‘hrl~t. {hr} do u !â€" przu thrnugh It than In NH- 1‘hr|~ Ihnught n! (‘hriqm Hwir continual pm Hn- (‘hrisL Truth. 'hl' MNiH' inlq-n I)! .‘ [rub vrrnr and inhu an "nun-r In thvir Thv rmw-roncv Sch-nu- hrstnws (‘hrlsh and upon J humzm oxnmplv n! Amunu ‘lflll'nll‘lll lruv mun. [va (‘ «ml Ilkruv“ nf Mm I, Tim (‘hl'l Ihuuuhl, in Hw- 2.1m. J and m.” “4|! 1 Hv‘h pm) In (‘hrhlf' H11 (hr runlmr) 'v'fll" l~ :u'l'l-plml mun» (‘lxnlrly nml mnrt- L'rJIh-{nlly llmn n-nr lnfurw fur up! \‘liill hw \‘l:||llll'1l him-vi! In be, and {or lli~’ unwllhh :unl lllllll‘hlt“s‘ llll>~llrll l0 muuklml. Ax fur praylnx (u (‘hth tln-_\ do u~ Jw~u.~ did. that 1â€" przu thrnugh thv (‘hth rmhvr than In (lu- 1‘hrl~t Phery gmul [llHuK'll1|!(‘hl'l‘llull Sch-nth” in tlwir continual pr;\_\vr~ must reflo-rl (ln' (‘hrisL Truth. {or llw (‘brlsl I! 'ln- .1er illq-n of Spirit. which (ll-s» [mp vrrnr :unl inhurnmn) and bring» an "nun-r In thvir pruyvrn, , Thv row-relive which Christian Sch-nu- brstuws upon the ldenl (‘hrlsL nml upun Jesus. the hlghent hunmn omrnplv 0! {ho porfvct mun. |~‘ ilnprthhn and practical. Chris- Hnn Scionvo tn-nche-s that the (‘hrlnl Is made nmmfmt through our lm- pron-d human lhnuzhla. through rhnsv qualnim n! nfioctlm). humlll- ly. fuitbfulnvss, putloncv. (-nmpmlnn, zvmpvrnncv, mnrnllly. whloh nn- «upping “mum on! u! mutter Into Spurn. Human thoughts must bu unprM'od, thny must become who and cumtructivv. and thaw sure!”- ~IH' ruuml~ n! thv lrultlt-r must be muuhlvd ~10"! lu’va before vom- [)lvh- ronlin is nun-bod. It may lu- .ulvle'll that H].- ln‘\l bunk Hf (‘hrl-v [mu Svivnwu "Solo-mm und Ht'nllh unh K") m lhv Srripturo-s," by Mar) Hukvr l-Idnl). mnnlimw vauU unnu- Vuur humlrml .uul thirtv {our svpnr M:- nun-.4 and (‘hrIM (vm hundred Mn! "‘0' .‘Hltllllllllfll timox lndm-(l. \lre. l-‘ulxly's u-m'rntiun n! Jrsux‘ lUI! bow-n 1mm! m‘hlrnt lu ull who haw- knuu'n ln-r :nul lUlIL' :lL'o slw «Mub- élshwl .1 WIN invurpurnh-ll in the mnrt- L'rJIh-{nlly Hum HM “lint hw Mann-w Ind {or hi4 unwlthh vmswnn In muuklnd. H must be made when wading about Christ Jesus. naturally must be deâ€" finitely made between Spirit and matter wht-n reading the entire. Bl- hle. Then the healing and saving (‘urrents u! true spirituality will be discerned on every page. and the dear Old Bible, which to so many has been an ancient writing. thought h_\' them In b0 nnu‘ inconsistent and impracticable. will be found to be the samv impirt-d Word of God, and ..Hm ~1 plrntml 1| ml.» .1) .l fur lmlxrll' HIM HI t 11"!» null m hrht. Hm! < Hni< I mun .m. TI knm 'lI‘Ill 'I‘hi‘ ml r. In“ II 0er: rutmu N‘mrnlv H! ”I" I‘m. Id. Hl H H1 n- man} 111 HH- ‘lI-r [hr ”l‘\h, \vu (‘hrhl .lfh 'vfwrth kmm “nuld awn: (mum/ml] l» .um-l), u 11-!!! m.- Huh. wr ”mull I' Y' hrl UmL \Ill Trulh llh :huh n-{lll~f~ ('1‘ that [In \ H11 (hr uIH n} rvnmrknhlu “filing: H! St. Hn'Ht‘erl‘lh km)“ lrlrl‘ H)! bf (‘nhi ”IA”. \Illr and um lwu ll'HIDIIF th pvrmnullty. 1hr ~pirllllul h |~ :I \‘Hu! In-r~lum1 :md ”XJH unll u! ' mun, .xmu 'hnugh r Hn' ”NEIL wr Mm nu ‘1 .mukvn lln- ~pir1t I Is "hurll‘ will of lhv man, but mu 1: HH- [hr imngv rvnl 31'” in human III.” H F llw Null“ ut (-nuhhw' ‘n lH-ul Hu- r In- ~nM (I) menu dirt incl ul mun. 'nunin f him MJF) ho' UH I! *. Jh. slum l'('(‘ l I Imt Itwlllhoonmrym'uubh. chm "Monday! ”a. BCIINCIANDWAND The key vital: nicot- "I I’ll!!! will. at rfiu b idly can!" In (I plus. the thought.- ot non. flu. and this in 1mm and M with Key to the Barium” unwind book romain- vbon man u the nu. definite m bo- tween 8pm: at! nutter to be Ind. u do. the Bible; then it will be ll- dcruood nnd this undohundul‘ vlu heal the render. an ll done in In- numenble cues. Bone (sauna words md term: used In Science and Hell": any at om mm Incum- Olll. md mu 1:. n In. lady has expltluod. beams she found In nu- teriul langum a [rent Icnrclty 0! worth to express the right €plrltnu ldel. but had to use such words n were avalluble. ' :35? E A wrong sense has often been tu- en 0! the true mennln‘ of Christ 10- an: and of the Bible. This I: IIIO the can with "Science 1nd. Health with Key to the Scriptures." for anal: in the perversity and tenacity 0t thn material mind. And If this water“! and perwnal pudgment hu Influenc- wl thnught toward Science and Ht-alth. it in not surprlung that It has done erwlse toward Mn. Eddy hc-rsclf. Prejudice. Ignorance and dis- trtut. howc-H'r, give way betore the (nets. Thom so erroneuunly Influenced whn afterward cnme to know Mn. Eddy lmurlably mpvrwm-e a total ('hilllfil‘ nf luvling. Haw true are her “I'Hll'll word». "It 1:4 Miltâ€"evident that 1hr dist-mn-n-r u! an eternal truth vunnut In- a (vmpurnl tram!" 5“er Mn). p H3). For quick. certai 1" delivery combined with care ful handling of s fpments insist on merchandise' , arriving via-the' orth Shore Parcel Dispatch. For particularsa ply to the nearest Dispatch office of the North Shore Line SALVATION PRIDE IN YOUR own port every one of its â€"support your local deal: personal convenience. makes it possible for your dealer .to supply your requirements promptly. Its merchandi ‘ carrying “express service at less than express rates" brings you" local dealer closer to you and builds a spirit of cooperation. r. If your local dealer has n what you want, he can phone to his jobber or wholesaler and h ve the items delivered to town by the North Shore Parcel Dis ‘ h. If your dealer orders early in the day he is assured of The North Sfiore Parcel Dispatch an! able. u- CH‘CAGOWCI “Walks“! MWW/ -_1'U.5g1 % :fimmafi all!" Delivery If” , u «m; .H Wmmfim _ mmaummmmm _ mmmu mm. w o‘ lllmm ' h u ~ mu: m lhv ('uunl} ('n of Lalu' (‘uumy. Uh- nUIm u (‘4' “Nil“ that Hm fullnu’lnx hnpruu nn- hnr hm'h ('nmphtlrd. and H.“ nunufurxm Nuhnlnmially l1: Hm n quir- ,‘IH‘ n! the original urdi~ nuw- {-n' = m-ns'ruvlioh u! ”H- Tlu 1m. m-Imn Ir! a un- hundred and “Hy I!) {not n-lnforu-d C(le- crch Hnd‘ Including uhutmvnts and n-huniu. vung walls In St. Johns Awnuv rm ulna the rminv which eth- m . Johns Avenue between Bloom Stru und Morahw Road. Highland rk Special Ann-summit ohmdt'uufi “0(th Number :35. and Um! :uppllr Y on hast lam-n made In said ('uur! m (‘n idI-r and determine whe- Uwr ur ru the facts stuled in said crrnnmlv in (run Tha! a hearing III] In h“ upnn Mild applIcatinn nu: Fail}; v: 1 all; ‘ 'rnonnl e In); Rheum I hr undl. Inn WI 30990“. I0". ' 1‘ mt: aha! du 01 l glor e I‘ulurh \‘er 2. ' ‘ \0'1 l'uhllr n‘ in- I: v ”man! # IAN: . Ht} ’4 MI qur') 1.: Illmm ’ h H mu!) (‘1: 0! Hr. u (‘4' Ht-ulv llu'uu 01"]? Inn H] H.“ ”5.0l1'ur r II \Jll‘f'l‘ thr- {-H' ‘Hzl, ll) u T!” l’hll Id “Hy ch Hnd‘ "H owngaor'ne town should prompt you to sup- of itsgctivities. Buy at homeâ€"help your town deal and at the same time serve your own EWithin124 Hours 1- is lll‘l‘l'h) gth (hut [AN :11 impruu'munh u! of Highland Park. \n'l‘lH. lath ANQ and ILWAUKIS OFFICE Slant and 01hâ€" Stu-u Sin“ WAID W. VIII-ITS. * Bond of local Imam of th cm 0! 1“:th Put DIM at [~1th Plrk. lllln’oil November find. 101i; Public notice is hereby given lh the lonrd 0! local Improvements the (‘ity of Huhhnd Par County of uh and 8 of Illinois. h a n filed in L County Court of Lake County. m min. A certificate that the folloi'ln impreremenl has n‘ couple Ind (hit it conform substantinlly the requirements of he originll or nnnce (or the cons ruclion of th name. lo-wii. " The Construction in one hundr and two-lily" (120) ‘( reinforced (,‘o croie bridge includi abutment: a retaining wing uni in Haw] Av nuo. spanning the dmine which (9 inns in Hazel Awnui- at a point i modiulely muthorl) of ihe inter. lion 0! mid Haul Awnuo nnd Dal Avmiut Highland Park Soc-cinl A!s(2fififll0l oisaidi‘uuri Darin-l Number 237 an ihnl application hmi born made io'sni i‘nuri l0 vumlldrr and due-rmim‘ wh ilu-r ur not 1hr incu- sl-niod in Hal (-rrtiflrnio lll’t' iruv. Thu! a hearli “ill b" lmd upon bald_ npplicatiu on Saiurda), tho Twentyâ€"first day lMcmlwr. A I), 1918, al the hour ( (on (In) u'vlm-li in ilw (urrnoon ( mid din. nt llll’ (‘nunly (‘uurl Rum, n! mid (‘nurL in the (‘uunty (.‘nu House. «1 Wnukexnn. in amid Lak ('OUHLL Objections may bo- filed i said application on or before ihe hou 0! ten (10) o'clock in the forenoon said day. SAMX'EL M. HASTINGS. E G. HUBER. WARD “I “'IIJJTS. Board of Local Improvements of) (h (‘ny 0! Highland Park. Dated at Highland Park. lllinolt Nuwmlu-r HM, @9191, SAKUIL I; HASTINGS. NWCE (out (4042

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