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Highland Park Press (1912), 12 Feb 1920, p. 4

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Do not delay, but place your order NOW. There is Already a Scarcity of Cord Trres. Notice 8 Sheridan Road HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS EVANSTQN, ILLINOIS Tires of Quality With Service Telephone 1 200 The :. Towns are urged to plant fruit “trees along the public roads. So far :the kids are not reported to be op- D. 318.000 H. W. Boyd and wife to In J. Gee:- W one half 10} 14 nnd east one half lot 15, block 53, Highland Park. WD. $10. G. F. Conrad to John Knmpe 3nd wife lots 1 and 2, Lloyd’s sudbiviaion Highwood. WD. 3460. Estelle Emma G lot 12 in F. H. Bartlett and wife to Reuben Lundberg, lot 18, block 1, first add. to Ravinia Highlands. Deed $395. F. H. Bartlett and wife to Carrie G. Heiner, lot 26, block 5, first add. to Ravinia Highlands. Deed $500. In J. Geet and wife to H. W. Boyd and wife, west one half lot 14, and east one half lot 15. block 53, High- land Park. WD. 810. W. W. Baird to Louis Brandonisio, pu't south one half block 24, Mear’a Plat, Highwood. WD. $10. W. P. Stevens and wife to Filena M. Doty, W one half lot 3, block 24, Highland Park. Deed $1. Mary O’Mahoney et a] to O. N Phillips, 189 acres in section 31, Wau kegan twp. WD $10. Peter Baker and wife to Sadie Ab- ' A peculiar feature which will mark! bott. lot 16, Skinner‘s sub. of lot 289 the new “"safety cars which are (of Lake Forest. WD. $2 ’000. - run in Waukegan within the next few Theo. Scheurmann and wife to H days is that they are bperated by one: A. Hubbard, lot 5 \Iaheis sub. in manâ€"that is, one mm acts as both block 34. Highland Park. WD. 310. gmotorman and conductor. 5 Everts Wtenn and wife to Ida M. and E. C. Miller, lot 1, block 8, Port Clinton, Highland Park. WD. $990. F. H. Bartlett and wife to"C. A. Smith and wife. Lot 16, block 4. Rav- inia Highlands. Deed $979. F. H. Bartlett and wife to E. H. Edwards Jr.. and wife, lot 21, block 1, first add. to Ravinia Highlands. Deed $10. Jo. Gist and wife to John Grifiith, lot 74, Green Bay add. to Lake For est. QC. $1. John Griflith and wife to Ida Ger- nens. lot, 74, Green Bay ad. to Lake Forest. WD. $10. Guy Huston and wife to C. A. 'Wrightman, NE 40 acres of NW one q’uarter‘sec. 35. Deerfield. WD. 310. A. I. Jo‘idan and wife to G'u'yi XE; ton, lots 2 to 7, Huston's subdivision, in block 70, Highland Park. WD $10. A. D. Lasker and wife to A. G. Becker. lots 2 and 3, Lasker's subdi- vision, Highland Park. WD. $127,431. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS M. J. ('onway and wife et a} to Em- ma Atten‘dge, lot 90, Green Bay addi- tion. Lake Forest. Deed $10. tion. Lake Forest. Deed $10. C. L. Harder and wife to J{ P. Mer‘ tinck, lot 20 subdivision of lot 290 Lake Forest. WD $1200. mom stuv m tm-xr nwn )ulro of mis. cry for the pn'scnt. But this does nut mean that any rumunitiun should be given to people who carry knives up thcir sleeves and amw the purpose to use thwm slimdxs mi RU>H£I un- I'ilu-x‘iul in be lllL'llili‘illg‘ tho wish-12w of Poland, aim the Englifli domains in India. l5«.-i' tlu» mimn-m [his thrvui is prob- Hill} rm: wry M'l'lullfi. The Russian fanatim have all they run «in to keep their awn pcupli- {rum starving. Yet the world will have to rememâ€" ber 7.51211 [lit Rii:~'~'i2iii i‘ruimc seeks to M'vrthrmv all x‘Xihiian :zuvi-rnmunts. and will >tupsut nothing to accumplish its and The pcnplu of Eur-“pa are Um mar “vary to make any attack upnn this open and avowed enemy; It is prnlmlviy the \viwst pnlivy in let ilk-m stuv in thx'll‘ nwn juice of mis. Thv New \nrk Tribune says that "('lun-nw," the pnpulur play or Booth 'I‘zu‘imtumn, i,‘ tin; ,u'>L light mmedy mm- “mite-n by an American author. Thvu' “ha huw -,*!‘._>u)‘mi [in v\p!nit5 rvf "Fuzz-ml" “:11 I‘mvarnim- Km. same ['nder the provisions of the con- tract the Masons are to deliver title to the property within six months. The Congregation Am Eehod then will lease the tWo upper floors to the Masons until the new Masonic Temple on Sheridan road is completed and really for occupancy It 1~ ”My 13IHI‘HX}!~ <H‘\(‘ the world, mxt fighting. vx'vxmqmi with cnrnam- um! «ix‘fiH'llUHIHI Yd (thw-ndy there IH' NIH-211:7 Announcement was made at the; regular meeting of the Masonic bodyi The “Ford Educational Weekly”, 3 Monday night that the Congregation » film put out by the Ford Motor com- Am Echod made the highest bid for pany has earned that company the the purchase of the property and that largest circulation of motion pictures the contract of sale had been Closed. ;n the world. Ford films are run in The bid was $21,500. TWO bids were 5.233 theatres in the United States submitted. thc other being $21,000. each week. They are also distributed ['nder the provisions 0f the con- throughout Canada, Europe, Asia So. tract the Masons zirv to deliver title ‘ America. Africa, Australia and many to thu property within six m()nths.".ther islands. “CLARENCE“ PLAYING AT THE BLACKSTONE The old Masonic Temple of Wanke- gan is to be converted into a Jewish synagogue. MASONS SELL TEMPLE FOR JEWISH SYNAGOGUE HIE NE“ \\.\l{ (MN I) D. Warner and husband to Hemingwuy, lot 1, sub. of blk. 29, Highland Park. W 1H1 family HL’I‘HM‘F iuw‘iuns I h Airlznominn Mn-r. Hf“. am} 'harming n which \H-H be Hul- ) 1W The plan is to install ten city can in Waukegan. This i'a several more than the city» has at the present time. This means that thei motormen or conductors who mlghtgloae their jobs through the operatioh of the “one man” car plan undoubtedly will be retained in the emplqiy of the com- pany. Mr. Holmes will only give two icourses this season in Chicago; these :will be on five successive Friday eve- ! nimzs and on five successive Saturday yafternoons at Orchestra Hall, begin- j‘ning respectively February 19th and $2001. The cars are so arranged that pas- sengers enter in the front. This makes it easy for the motonnen to collect fares as patrons are boarding the car. Then when he has collected the fares he starts the car and stops on signal to let passengers off. For some time past the North Shore line officials have been giving motor-men and conductors practice along this line. In other words, con- ductors are being taught to serve as motor-men and motormen are being taught how to be conductors When the new cars arrive the: motormen and conductors will be utility men and will be able to operate the cars with comparative ease ' The people who ch‘rge one dollar an hour for doing any repair work about the house, are arhong those who complain that no one any longer is willing to put up any dwellings to rent. ’I‘O INSTALL “ONE MAN” CARS IN WAUKEGAN 0m Employe on Each Car Will: Serve as Motorman and 3 Conductor ' to enable the men who nave seen ser- vice to re- visit familiar scenes in company with their friends and rela- tives. "' ‘l‘ht- nizumumnont of thtl Burton illolmm Travelogues announces the sulewts for the minim.y season in thix vityi There will be five sub- jects in each (-uurso. the same being given in all cities in which Burton Ilolmus prrsonally appears. His serâ€" ies \vill’ lwgin about the middle of Foliruary and his Traveloizut‘s will be given, one subject each week, in the following: order: “Belgium." “The Bat- tle-Fields of Franco," “Alsace Lor- raine," “Allies on the Rhine," and "Vanished Russia.” These will give a wonderful opportunity for the’ stay- at-homes to see the most vitally in- teresting: portions of Europe as they look at the present time or will in-‘ dicate the itinerary for the thousands of tourists who will be visiting Eu- rope this Coming summpr as well as' \\ ('I‘z" HM: Ten Million People View “Ford Edu- cational Weekly" each Week. Big Demand For It mm) MO'IOR COMPANY DISTRIBUTOR 0F FILMS THE HIGHLAND PARK Pm” HIGHLAND PARK. Mona [H ' R'I‘UN HUI.“ ES Sl 'HJ HF'I‘S «rrruzn \pwmi \x'zn‘ materials nmmfl'numr'wi hm'r lu-vn hecurvd ww-H'mvnt ufliriuln (u wru- as a ‘1‘ Yiu- nutlmml ru‘unls at \Vash~ The public will my baseboll pl‘gy- Jen 820,000 while college protein?“ 3 get $2,000, end then complain boo: 3e lthings go wrong in this country 301' {lack of education. ‘3‘ Hollnnd won't give up Ksiur all. The Thrifty Dutchmen un‘t _” a good woodnwyer in these times. 5;; Some folks are willing to hINO~G0 to Church Sundny observed. if hidin- by they cm can immunity for until:- 61‘ yur. ‘ § :OOOOOOOOOOOOOOHOIOOIOOOOOOOOOOOO; I00....0..0....‘3’0000000000000000! B By drinking wholwome water you may Ut safeguard yourself. Thqrefore dn‘nk SPARKLING SPRING MINERAL WATER British Healthy Chief Admits Doctors Are Powerless Before New Plague ', Science;E Baffled in Fight on Flu Address. Name Public Sonic. Company of Northern "End. Highluxl Park. Please have you! representatsve can with complete information: relative to your invest- ment offer. Thousands {if our customers and employes recognizing the above adkfantages of owning preferred stock in this Com- pany have already purchased their shares. 6. You are sure of receiving your dividends 5. The money you invest is absolutely gafe 4. The stoCkl is tax free in Illinois 3. It afiorésxj‘you an opportunity to make money 2. It afiorflq you an opportunity to save money Stock in the Public ervice Company i? of Northern Illinois HE PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY of Northern Illinois is offering to its customers and employés .3 block of it's 6 per cent Cumulative Preferred Stock on the deferred easy payment plan. It wants you to be one of its preferred stoékholders. Below are given SIX reasons why it will be to your interest to purchase this stock. Not more than five shares allotteéi to any one subscriber on this plan. 1. This 1s a “home” investment Inquiry Coupon The I’uh‘liq Service Company has never missed the payment of reguln dividend}! eh this stock. Its earnings are over [our times the dividend requirements of its entire Preferred stock. The Publiq: Service Company of Northern Illinois is In old established company filth Assets of over 860, 000, 000 supplying nearly 200 Illinois Downs 853 cities with indispensable electric and gas service. This stock: is free from local taxation, as Inc” as the normal Federal income tax. Each 3100‘ share purchased pays 3ou diiidends of $6.00 per )ur. While )ouinre paying for the stock you recehe dividends at the rate of 522 on the mono) you haw invested. The l’ublié Service Company is your own home utility, operated by your friefis and neighbors. All money received by the company from the halo of stock is invested by the company in extending and impmvinfiim service in the territory in which it operates. so that it can serve you and its other customers better. You pay fin! 85 downâ€"then $5 per month per share until the stock is paid (01‘. Bottles and Tanks Sterilized by Steam ‘ Telephone 198 bate .' K. Tillman, Manager The ellotment is being np‘dly ukea. so we earnestly edvise youtoutu once. Call It on 05cc. or talent. local bank tally. Public Service Company of Northern Illihois

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