Ioratlon “Wm 1A achine 1 V‘mdard fétH-rvd bx In m 71 {ad leaner large tral Axcnue CB. 08 LVIRI‘ TS L A D E bland Purk "moped-u- Co. eamery \\ (14 RINES Répair the (HEN , tor Stores '(7 (UN Poultry nth m ted Pkwrmoriy people threw away their Shues when they began to wrinkle. At present prices they discard ’em when the stockings get. too conspicuous through the holes. And no delegates of citizens as Yet haw presented the striking min~ "3 With any loving cups or gold canes. 00......OIO...O...I.00......000......OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO If MUTUAL com co. 1'.le Hilhhnd Put 542 COLLINS 8: SPRINGER. Auro PAINTERS IEHEJlPJ LQJLQILFJLQIIEJ TELEPHONE 87 230 NORTH 51. JOHNS AVENUE Bulldlnl Material of all Kinds WHEN COAL sold according to value, our brands commanded premium prices. Our Famous Brand I handle the famous SCRBNTON ANTHRGCITE. POGOHONTGS SMOK- LESS and FRGNKLIN COUNTV SOFT COM. Office and Yards. Ulne Avenue Coal. Coke and Wood Coal Solvay Coke Highland Park Fuel Company 102 N. 15! St. HERMAN 9mm, President Telephone 335 CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday a. mediately following; Wednesday E PITTS TON ANTHRA CITE Mllntained by First BUILDING MATERIAL Telephones 550 Baggage and Household Furniture Leuer’s Motor Transportation Co. DAILY TRIP TO CHICAGO You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ? EEIEEIEEEJEEIEIEE] PAUL BORCHA'RDT 508 North Green Bay Road Carried at Rasonable Rates Hours 9am. to 6p.m. Every Day Except Sunday st Church of Christ. Scientist. of Highland Pll’k AUTO PAINTING 387 Central Avenue Some of the people who talk the most about the wrongs of labor, have more ('aluuses where they sit, down than they du on their hands. The Reds who are being sent to Hump» should dearly understand :‘mt this trip is not awarded. to hpn‘ an the result uf winni'u: any h-xn‘ an the 11-511] mpularity mntest a. m. at 10:45. Sunday School 1m- Evening Testimonial Service It 8:00 Monograms and Lettering LIMOUSINES. ELECTRICS. ROADSTERS. TOURING and Commercial Cars at Reasonable Prices PARK AND ST. JOHNS AVENUE Black Soil and Teamlnz ROOM Phone 27 2H. . NOTICE: Public Notice is hereby 1 given that the County Court of Lake J'ounty, Illinois, has rendered judg- ,ment for a second or supplemental -pecial assessment to pay the amount 1f the deï¬ciency in the ï¬rst Assess- ment upon property beneï¬ted by the following improvement: For the cllestructinn of a connected system of water mains in Woodland Avenue from Sheridan Road to Groveland Av- enue; Groveland Avenue from Wood- land Avenue to Lambert Tree Avenue; Lambert Tree Avenue from Grove- land Avenue to Ashland Place: 'Ashland Place from Lambert Tree Avenue to Oakland Avenue; Oakland Avenue from Groveland Avenue to St. Johns Avenue; and St. Johns Ave- nue from Oakland Avenue to Wood- land Avenue. all in the City of High- H45 The Board of Low] Improvements; reserves the right to reject any or all f bids if they deem it best for the pub-' li( good. No proposal 6r bid“ will be consid- ered unless accompanied by Theck hog-in Provided. Said propels-l must be delivered to the President of the Board of Local Improvements in open session oLsald Board at the time and place ï¬ked herein fo'r the opening ofA the same. All proposals or bids must be acâ€" companied by a certiï¬ed checkpa pay- able to the President of the Board of local Improvements of the City of Highland Park for the sum of not ylegs than ten (10) per (mt of the aggre- R‘ate of the preposal. _ SI’PPLENIENTAL ‘ SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE? The con hands, whic est at the per annum The pusals of the in the Said bids will be opened on the 9th day of January, 'A. D. X920, at the hour of 5:15 o’clock p. m. at the office of the Board of Local Improve ments in the City Hall of the City of Highland Park. bids will be received for paving and otherwise improving First Street: from a line tw-enty ï¬ve (25) feet; southerly from and parallel with the! north line of Laurel Avenue extendedl from the west north to a line thir-lI teen (13) feet northerly from andl parallel with the south line of Elm Place extended from the west, ex-i (ept the present paved roadway sev-i enty (70) feet wide in Central Ave-.1 nue at First Street all in the City of Highland Park, County of Lake 3:md' State of Illinois, as a whole in accord-l ance with the ordinance therefor. l THE HIGHLAND PARK Board of Local Improvements of the _(ity of Highland Park NOTICE OF LETTING CONTRACT ASSESSMENT N0. 243 44-45 The Board of Local Improvements reserves the right to reject any or all bids if they deem it best for the pub- lic good. FRANK L. CHENEY, EDWARD G. HUBER, ARTHUR G. BROWN, Nu proposal 6r bid will be conï¬d- erod unless accompanied by check heygin provided. The contractor bonds. which bonds (-st at the rate of per annum. All proposals or bids must be ac- mmpanicd by a wrti'xl check pay- able to the President of the Board of Local Improvements of the (‘ity of Highland Park for the sum of not less than ten (10) per cent of the aggre~ gate of the proposal. Said proposal must be delivered to the President of the Board of Local Improvements in open session of said Board at the time and place ï¬xed herein for the opening of the same. bids will be received for the grading, draining. providing an asphaltic con- crete paved roadway with a curb edge and otherwise improving Kincaid Street, St. Johns Avenue, Lambert Tree Avenue, Woodland Avenue, Oak land Avenue, Ashland Place and Bri- arwood Have. all in the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois, as a whole in accord- ance with the ordinance therefor. Said bids will be opened on the ï¬lth day of January. A. D. 1920, at the hour of 5:15 o'clock p. m. at the nt‘l‘ive of the Board of Local Improve- nn-nts in the City Hall of the City uf Highland Park. The speciï¬cations and blank pro- pusals will be furnished at the otï¬ce of the Board of Local Improvements in the (‘ity Hall of said City. Supplemental Special Warrant No. NOTICE OF LETTING CONTRACT ASSESSMENT NO. 244 Board of Local Improvements of the City of Highlund Park NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room at 387 Cen- tral avenue, which is open every week day from nine o’clock in the morning until six o'clock in the eve- ning. Services are held in this church every Sunday morning at 10:46. Sunday school meets immediately af~ ter the morning service, and is open to pupils up to the age of 20 yen-s. The Wednesday evening meeting, which includes testimonies of Chris- tian Science healing is at 8 o’clock. Loan? Subject for next Sunday’s Lesson Sermon, “God." NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN that Board of Local Improvements 3 ' (ity of Highland Park Board of Local Improven'lenï¬, 5 City of Highland Park FRANK L. CHENEY, EDWARD G. HUBER, ARTHUR G. BROWN speciï¬cations and blank pro- will be furnished at the ofï¬ce Board of Local Improvements City Hall of said City. contractor will be paid in which bonds will draw inter- the rate of ï¬ve (5) 'per cent will be, paid in will draw inter- ï¬ve (:3) per cent (43-44) Board of Local Improve- ments of the City of High- land Park. Dated at Highland Park, Illinois, Dec.12th,1919. The grading, draining, constructing an eighteen (18) foot wide cement: concrete pavement seven (7) inches. thick and otherwise improving the, alley running northerly and southeru ly in Block Eighteen (18) from the“ northerly line of the brick pavement; in the alley running east and weat‘ in said block northerly to a line ten‘ (10) feet northerly of and parallel; to the northerly line of“ Lot One (1) in said Block Eigh-j’ teen (18), produced westerly, all in the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois. Highland Park Special Assessment of said Court Docket Number 242,1 and that application has been made; to said Court to consider and deter-i mine whether or not the facts stated in said certiï¬cate are true That a hearing will be had upon said appli-f (ation on Saturday, the 10th day 01’ January A. D. 1920, at the hour of ten (10) o’clock in the forenoon 01" said day, at the County Court Room: of said Court, in the County Court House, at Waukegan, in said Lake‘ County. Objections may be ï¬led to; said application on or before the hourl of ten (10) o’clock in the forenoonI of said day. - NOTICE 4 Public notice is hereby given that the Board of Local Improvements of the City of Highland Park, County of 3 Lake and State of Illinois, has ï¬led“: in the County Court of Lake County.) Illinois, a certiï¬cate that the follow-i ing improvement has been completed,§ and that it conforms substantially to. the requirements of the originnl or-i dinance for the construction of the; same, toâ€"wit: City Cullen-lot. Dated at Highland Park this 3lst day of December A. D. 1919. land Park, Lake County. Illinoia, as will more fully ep 2 from the certl‘ fled cogy of the eat on ï¬le hi the Co ector’e Ofllce. That the war- mt for the collection of such Aneu- ment in in the hands of the undersign- ed, all persona interested are hereby notiï¬ed to call and pay the amount assessed at the Collector's Ofllce in the City Hall, Highland Park, [Ill- nois within thirty? day: from the date hereof. FRED V1. RQBLY, FRANK L. CHENEY, ARTHUR G. BROWN, E. G. HUBER, . CHICAGO NORTH SHORE MILWAUKEE R. R. Trains leave Highland Park at 6:38 . m., nin- ning direct to theCongress Street“ .â€.station, adjoining the Audxtonu‘m Theatre. Dlmng oar attached. Returing Eatrons can board trains at Congress and Wabas . ’ Trains leave Highland Park eveljy half hour from 6:38 a. m. to 1:38 a. m., operating into and aronnd the loop, stopping at convenient “7L†statlons. The North Shore trains make Chicggo shopping easy. Fast, frequent, dependable trams bring you right to the very doors of the department stores. No crowded streetsâ€"no changing to street cars or taXlS. Trains to Chicago Every 30 Minutes Convenient for Shoppers Grand Opera Service 10- Ride Tickets between Highland Park and Chicago now on sale at reduced rates. (44) For further information apply to (In Highland Park Ticket Ofï¬ce Phone Highland Park 1361 This Program will be found in this position every week Pearl Theatre . . P R 0 GRA M FOR COMING WEEK 0N OPPOSITE SIDE OUT OUT AND PRESERVE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE PAGE :I. .0; 51,23