s? 7 Home ‘ .00...OOCOOOCOOCOOOIOOOO0...... O. 000...... I... ."AAzuzvu â€susuzTTszvm.u.+.v++.uzvitTIA .sTIi+?Xxi:Tx:T FUR SUJ‘. . Three beautiful my ShOW' mom, 4'; ". y!hv'.~ n‘ Hwflund Park overlooking To]. 49‘ Geo. H. K skakie- v3.41): Large grounds nearâ€"â€" .zzj; park. Ax: imProvements in. Five '03 n‘indtcs walk to (,. N. “ R. R. and FOR RENT â€"â€" L’. N. S. and Mil. line. Call H. P. Tel. I with ur without T‘NZ-R. .\'o n-a‘. estatg- deaier needers. Simers. 126 S rvply, 4 pd 1‘33 . FOR 9111-) -â€" 20 lots 60:11.4 at- .d. on ngh Street near Pr . '94 block north of Exmoor Club. m- yrovernents m Will sell at once or slngle Emu hall payment down. balance on zlmo. Jae Lenclonl. PAGE. TEN LWWH+H4+JM~H~W+§4 »:~-:~:«:~:~:- LISTHH R PROPERTY WITH ['5 COALESK SON COALE SON WANTED. FOR RENT. FOR SALE l H": -r “‘Ttrm; mi J .3 2-H}: {128‘ :H l;>r‘ :0...OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO FIRE INSURANCE Buy a Easter Lilies We Have'1000 "the Best Ever Grown 30 Cajun and 40 Cents 9e; Bud and Flower The Calvert Floral Co. 18 South" First Street I’HR S.\LH Phone 17 \I > 1000 Hydrangeas from at $1.00 to $5.00 Per Plant 3 Cut Lilies, Flowers and Plants of All Kinds 1) .M Lake Forest, Illinois .‘v' ( TUHYY‘. (CI rlc {MUSE 1M 15 [f 4 {hi z». Mum \llfllr\'. I; l-‘x'wn'l‘, parlor piecâ€" »-< .:.- muplv lu-ll. springs mattress J'4l iryswr: plum Mum’s, vases. oak 'rr null vuu' l'urk for hall. Also rum HHM‘I‘ artn'los at bargain Dl":('(‘~. l' Al Montgomery. 3228 NO. SE‘vrhlun v‘wzul. Tel. ‘24. 4 3'4 v}: SALE - First class nil 193:0 \ q ..< .. \lwlm near Texan oil ï¬elds. IN N! mum wells now being (lr‘lllwl. \'.'~IN- m-r Acre. One- eighth royalty HYH‘VUl LI. \1. H. “Oatt<. 965 X. t llhns Aw†II. P. Tell ewninzs 77w“: 4 p FOR SALE _ Fine reed baby car- !‘izuzt'. NH 5. St'Cund St. 41! FOP. SALE â€" Buaum‘ul 8 runm mmlcrn stuwu huuso. Reasonable fur rush Nu am'nts. Apply 514 Lincoln PUR‘S §XLE â€"- Brand nuw Dudgo sedan. 19’0. Immediate dvlivery at my ShOVV' room, 47 S. St. Johns ave. To]. 49‘ Geo. H. Komx. 4 Plan‘- FOR SALE â€"â€" Double bed, m. H. p. 701.“: 4 pd FOR SALE â€"â€" 191'." Franklin. perâ€" fect condition; demountable top and summer top, pcrfex't Cunditiun; rvar; {H‘rs new. {mm tinN m L'mul mn-‘i- :xnn; «iemountal‘lr I'i!)l\. Axhlwss 1:. \LM 1612 Lam?! :n'umn. 4 j' whitei . . enamel. brass tipped, complete. SIDS “ANTEDâ€"T0 BUY OB RENT . WANTED A nicely furnished ‘mom. (‘ontrally located, with privi. Alege of breakfast by lady emploved uluring day. A. B. (7. Press ofï¬ce: 4 WANTED TO RENT $111811 “1' hunualuw, f, 'm' h rnum unâ€" hn 'u>(' .- . Lung“ .m “an “.1“ . .l 11“.!"an POI RENT FOR RENT â€"â€" Front bed rbom ch ur without kitchen privileges. '5. Simers. 126 S. First street, Tel. ‘tt. 1‘32 Luux‘w! As I am mrwing UK NXI‘I“ >.\I.}' SH} ALF uu)’ UpflL’ht hum: 5; HM \\ r1! l ) y t o o o y o y o Iâ€.â€I“u‘+°6â€.â€2"¢‘°¢â€b {Em-k lynx nk timing [ pianu, :3 \V \l Cizu‘t v'H‘ f|t'l‘ “N {lawn and 4 Int h M] I‘uum Chip- fur< $101» 4 pd U If the present raise in valuation," _.. ' wh' h 's n , , ‘ t h m 'e M “0“ “mm“ ‘0 “"“Ftl ADJL‘DICATION NOTICE t e present needs of Elm Place IS pub“? notice is hereby given that‘i declared illegal. and the 18 per cent ’ the Subscriber Administratrix of the reduction in all taxes granted as p“ ! estate of Julia Dooley deceased will the Pt‘tim'n before Judge “"‘15h'â€â€˜Â£(|~t(:::iix~ 32021 tigx‘imnttiiergginttoife i131]: court. it is easy: to forecast the ef'ion tit-the Court House in Waukezan feet upon the hnancml condition of: in said County. on the ï¬rst Monday District 107. 'of June next, 1920, when and where Taxes 're much h’ a - all persons having claims against than lastd vear ,Iiï¬her Lb]? year said estate are notiï¬ed and requested . ‘ : A ‘ _ 7 ere a: beg“; tohpresent the same to said Court for Lwnm‘ul house w urn»: T11. 0305. \\ «\TP 1) .V Iamih' n! “up-s. M'- dener by experienced gardener 0n ï¬lm-H's. shx-uhs and lawn. nghly rocâ€" ommcndml. Address M. Pross ofï¬ce. We pay the highest rice: for sow 0nd hand or vast off (‘Fothimn “'v 3154» buy army clothing. Tel. Evan~ stun 1376. charges reversed or send postal yard to H. Nakutin. 809 Demp- stvr stl'm-t. Evanstun, Ill. Taxes are much higher this year than last year. There has been much complaint about this. (‘ertain Highland Park interests represented by a local attorney are taking ac- tive part in the movement to reduce the valuation and the resulting in- creased taxes. It is a question what they and the many others who com- plain of their taxes wish those re- sponsible for the conduct of public works and the maintenance of high grade schools to do in the matter. The increased price of commodities has affected every item of expendi- ture of the schools and of all other taxing bodies. What shall he done about it'.‘ The Press is free to say that in its opinion we cannot aï¬ord to reduce our taxes at the expense of the institutions in which we take our greatest pride. Surely there is some other way out. (lc-ncr.‘ ['mlerstands. garden. flowers, shrubs and lawn. Well recommended. Address (1A2, Highland Park Press. 3 4 pd. THE INHRI) OF REVIEW l'_\'l)ER HEAVY FIRE H‘uminuvd from Page ll Comparative levies for this town- ship fur 191‘{ and 1919 are shown be- low: County .......... 17 ann ............ 1 Road 6: Bridge.- . . .14 High Svhuol ... ...38 Sanitary viist. ..... 5 (‘ity vavlusive of I bundwi (ici‘t and “- iu'ary . , . , . . . .32 Lihrznry ... ......3 Park ............. 6 School Dist. 107 ..4‘2 St‘hnui Dist. 108 25 Tutai {axe-s current _\'('u1‘ inviudin: bonded ii‘ilh'iilwinvsi 219 \\'.â€"\.\'Tl§l> - A maid fur general llIDUSkWVHIk. Refs. required No Sun- day dimu'ra l'lmne H. l‘. 1146. 4 WANTED â€" Laundress. one day. Monday. 01' Tuvsday. Small family. (‘all mornings. Tel. 1473. 4 WANTED ~â€"- Lady to assist in of- wurk. Nux'th State WANTED A mm {M general hUUH'uul'k. ()niy qu in family. Love- ly mum and bath in house or private apartmvnt above garage. Nu wash- im: or heavy Wurk. Tel. H. P. 416. Address .3010 Rugcr “'iHiams avenue. Ravinia. 4 ï¬t'l‘, HI’ nrvnim: huuwwm-k. 'I‘w'u in (.5_ T0]. N" WANTED TO RENT 7 81111111 111 191- 111 hunua‘uw, .‘1 '(11‘ H 11mm u“. 1.11111 hmi huusv 1m vast >1“ prcfm-r 911. Any 111111 111-11119 J11111171'h. XYA PH‘.‘< 111111-11. 4 p1 \3 \um: Unillh‘ ,l \' t. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HfGELAND PARK, ILLINOIS Ha‘< U’ï¬K'P. ‘.\‘,\ .‘STICU 'I'H «RENT WANTED SITI'ATIOX WANTED â€" Emu WANTED ~â€"- Lady to assist in of- r, an “hpo i< willim: tn lean. ("~‘iYILI. 1:\ pl\ John Zonzclor. wâ€: Thom“ pbullding. 4 WANTED - (.nmpetcm maid for SITI'ATION WANTEDMAS Sl'l‘l‘ATlON WANTED MAN WANTS POSITION as gar “ANTI-Tl) \\ \\ life. H i \\ .L\ [P \\ \\ Hill \\ ANTED \NTEI» \\'[‘I desirso general furni-xhwl. T ‘Ulll in: MlM‘l-IIJHLNI'ZUL'S ll ELP W \ .V'l'l-il) ' ~ Goad plain «wok for f«~1x1:.\'o laumhy. (hmd “l‘l‘ï¬t‘vnt (‘UUI'L To]. 3:90. 4 pd ’ Girl fur k'lt‘l'ik'al irw 1m. Girl S'nnrv ( H him H «KENT ' 'liucln-l n i\ u tx- but h pH-fvrn unv. Slaw prer :1 1‘ \pm' it m n nqunwi. \‘\ A tricyL-iv fur 'm :«Md mndmun Competcm maid for uk. Mrs. J. V. Nor- ‘ ,4 pd \(v-‘l‘lt'! Hui 1918 $18,340 .17.607 . .1.231 .14,921 38.811 219,412 mm um I‘)‘ my Blip) maid fur u‘vncral family: Rc-t'vrcnc- 32.027 3.921 .6.764 42,995 25,9“ NIH†ms 5,113 )(‘SS fur L'lvl'iCaJ ('0. T0]. 191 1919 $18,130 25,188 1,812 28,335 45.870 133.5458 338,628 house 62,940 4.500 11.103 66,877 3 tf ch11 I p pd wrwâ€"_â€"< -,, 9mg! ‘ ¢ ‘ . There Is tb Be Found! Further. in order to avoid buying the expensive property in the busi- ness section of St. Johns avenue, it is suggested that the Park board can demn the Fletcher property paying for it at a fair price based on pres- ent values. and then rebuild for the present owners and tenants of the buildings on St. Johns avenue; which it is proposed to demolish, new buildâ€" ings on tM proposwl Park street, reâ€" taining the present relative locations. Or. more probably. the rebuilding could be undertaken by a syndicate of local capitalists as was done in Lake Forest. Mr. Frank P. Hawkins. a property owner on St. Johns aveâ€" nue, expresses a willingness to ac- cept in lieu of his present property Notice is hereby given to the above named defendant. that an afï¬davit has been filed in the ofï¬ce of the Clerk of the County Court. stating that said defendant, Freeman Melville. is a nonresident of the State of Illinois. and that n scire facias issued against the said defendant to show cause why the judgment rendered in the County ('ourt of said Lake County on the 3lst (lay of January, A. I). 1913, in fa- \‘nr of said James A. Reeves. should not be revived, returnable on the 14th day of Juno, A. D. 1920. at a term of said County .(‘ourt then to he holden at the (‘ourt House in the (‘ity of Waukegan, in the County and State aforésaid, when and where <aid defendant may appear and take such steps as the law allows. LEW A. HENDEE. (‘lerk of the Count Court. Wuukezan. 11]., March 16t , 1920. John E. Conrad. Attorney for the Plaintifl'n NONRESIDENT NOTICE State of Illinois. County of Lake. SS. In the Cgunty (‘voqrrt of_ Lake “County, FRONT YARD PLAN SUBMITTED FOR (,‘ITIZENS‘ CONSIDERATION street without an adequate return to the city. Freeman Melville June Term: A. D. 1920 James A. Reeves. (Continued from Page 1) BECKER BATTERY? SERVICE STATION It is a signiï¬cant fact, that. once an “EXIDE†user al- ways an “EXIDE†user. Our service car is at your command, and your call for help will receive prompt at- tention day or night. In each city and hamlet thrm‘fghout this good old U. S. A. there i51tu he found oneâ€"gand only oheâ€"battery service station where there is an atmosphere of peréonal service, of interwted and at- 1 111.119 umcmn for you1 batter3' problems. \\ (1 <i11ce1e11 hope to make our station that one in Highland Park. \\ 1: (195110 to make 0111 statiOn an asset_ to youl motor carâ€"to '1 1, 1mm: C LU uianc UL“. ouaLluu nu unuwu' uu Jug“ u-vâ€"vâ€" --~â€" assist 11111 in making your cari‘a pleasure instead of a worry, Hei'ufi'ynu will ï¬nd an org mizatmn scientifically and tempera- 111121 tally ï¬t to care for 10ur batteiy in ever1 detail. Wh1':not make the li1st call today? Our inspection service is '1 free é Phone 31 15 St. Johns Avenue “0 me as close to \ou as \our tqfephone If your car is “laid up,†our ‘91’ a repiacement of; ihe new street withâ€" out further compensation. With these stdheinents and sugges- tions we refer flit; matter to the. pub- lic trusting that’ao some plan fair to all concerned may desised for the speedy accomplishment of this much needed improxement. PICTORIAL REVIEW AGENT INiTowx C. W. Holdredge, authorized agent of the Pictorial Review, is soliciting subscriptions f ithe Pictorial Re- view. When he c, lls upon you, receive him hospitahly, hsk him to show his credentials, the'} subscribe for the best fashion pu tication of them all “the one that givps 3'ou 3nur money s wlo mam' tintbs over adv: ' if; GARW. OAK TERï¬x(E SCHOOL 5 T _.._. There will be: moving pictures at; Thé fact that 3 Oak Terrace 5,7 ol tumor-m (Fri- haw the world a! day). The pictï¬ will be Charles! not prove that In Ray in “Bill H. [gents ; peanut ino-P' ' :«qumhwwwwws C9211 Solvay Coke Highlï¬nd Park Fuel Company 102 N. lstSt HERMAN DENZEL, President Telephone 335 Building Material WILLIAM PHILLIPS ALICE PHILLIPS Baritone - Soprano DURAN D ART INSTITUTE Lake Forest University School of Music Tickgts $2. $1.50 and $1.00 at North Hall E Telephone: :Lake Forest 999 Saturday Evening, Apnl 10th, 1920 mï¬; Fifth Subscription CONCERT at eight o’clock W. E. BECKER Highland Park, Illinois STATE GAME WARDEN MAKES TRIP IN VAIN While Colin Sanborn was hunting specimens in the Skokie valley Sun- day, someone, misukinc him for a hunter sent in a report that the game laws were being violated, and I short while later the chief game warden of the state arrived from Chicago to arrest the supposed violator. After the warden had plastered his Sundny suit with clay and had torn his clothes badly in several barbed wire fences, he reached Sanborn, who immedintcly produced his special government li- cense. To say thgt the warden was disgruntled is putting it mildly. False Alarm Summons Oï¬cer from Chicago to Arrest Supposed Violator of Gnme Luv Thé fact that a Red is able to tell how the world an be ,reformed. does not prove that he would be uble to groups ; peanut Mind manually. +1 AN opal LEITER 0N ~ HIE m SITUATION WRI'I'I‘EIN B)‘ J. V. Nomnnss To the Edna!†NUMBER?!) Makes 9 (‘Iear Stalemv'm nf Facts zAfter a Thorough lanstigttion. Schonlx ‘Ned MOM“ raise in _ valuation of suchr estate. 113 is suit. afwr an ex ‘ tion of allegations conurinod the bill a]! (Homplnim but Wlll’)‘ hearing nil Lestimmqï¬v and pend a full heal g (6 he had at the Jl term of Else (Linux! (Yum. Jut Welsh emefed a temporan anjuncL in faxor aï¬the complaining prope uw.ner T»? effect of this injunct . the collation of ll tax levied 11:1th 1 land in Waukeg upon the Board of l i cent raise. The inJu many in J the 30 may' dl , may hold? in which ‘ e the injunction; or. t the nise w» inv‘n ttheteupouryinju be borne lair-i, ho'ever. CM paid“; in which the mm was gin etude only the rel larity of Bond of We act in niti HM valuation of WA keg-I mate. The nine ‘in Mum Highland Put all h Forest 7 estate wu not but before Meant, nor we: it invol' ((‘Etinued on Page 2) IRENE ASTLE IN 3; EAMATEL'R WIFH‘ Pen: Sim-y vm. Fridl)‘. ' i It?!“ Chfl II ‘All 41 lace ‘ in â€Double Speed†%1 Pearl Theatre Will present the {chi lowing pn‘gnm next w-Hâ€"k 1; Sundxy; Olive Thomas m ’l-ooul lights . isms." b} Brunei King, Fog Comedy; Monday (Ne-fl Moore 1n§"Sooner or Lam." Mum by Lewis ‘ llen Browne. Wegkly 3(cm and Suzi? iomedy; Tmmdnyflhur 135 Md and Dori!- Map in ‘Mnry' ' Ankle ï¬evk‘ly News and coined \\ pdm «1., Taylor Holmés in “ '1 \(-ry ldeï¬,’ from the phenomenfli suumsfulé «are c'omed) by Willi ‘Le Bareï¬Ã© laramoum magazine a; (Misti; ï¬ni lady; Thursday._ Ir (astle in;“ he Amneur Wink†Gumps and mpic of the div: Also (Pk‘bra'e‘g‘r‘ZmlN‘d) rndu “Inâ€? â€1(- (‘13 ' I; "All of a Sudden P " l l‘lolmh~ 1nd. Mutt I " and a mu m4 Chris atinee fl 2:30.