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Highland Park Press (1912), 13 May 1920, p. 9

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MP I' "1‘ \1 13 S. St. Johns Ave. I c_.m I III IIIII IIII VII 3. 22.. I 3’. I) I ’33.“; BL'Y OUR SHOES once; you will wear no other kind. They look. fit, feel and wear well, and the price is as low as GOOD SHOES can be sold for. “Buy OUR HATS once; you will wear no other kind. They have the snap and the quality. and the price is as low as GOOD HATS can be sold for. Buy OUR FURNISHING GOODS AND CLOTH- ING just once. Our good quality and low price will make you a customer forever. That’s what we figure on when we sell you. . Wear our good “Nifty” Clothes @IIIIIIIIIIIIEEEEEEEE m. o. 35.. o. c. 3. 345233 mcaonoz ....... 5.8 «2.03. E. 394 Centrnl Avenue Rates must be charged to meet present cost scales. But these rates are charged the public for the benefit of the public. . Tefephone service is a public service and must he maintained at the maximum of efficiency and comprehc-miveness at any cost. - CHlCAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY clephone management and operation never stand still. They cannot stand‘ still. The depcndcncy upon them of every important factor in our commercial, industrial'and socim ht: preciud'es any relaxation or’. suspension of aCthitV. he Great War caused the demand to overtake the reserve facilities and equipment of the Be” 51'ste1nz1ndt<1r21t1111eit was hip and tuck between de111111d311-.“:§111‘111\'.\‘ow that the “hr is en did the [’11-'11 b1 stem 15 planning to spend $1- “ .“1‘”, ”NH 111 new (umtructmn 111 the nth t\\;))ears:1n [to once more getahead of the immediate nee 1‘15 of the public .11111 hick t0 1ts former position of Ready to Sen e. Bell S. FELL Tel. 307 @mfimmmmmmmmm System Highhnd. Put. Ill THE HIGHLAND PARK PRES S. HIGHLAND PARK? ILLINO SLEEPS IN CAR STATION _HELD AS DESERTER Lad Locked Out on Return from Hike Finds Refuge in the Vine Ave. Station Hamilton Quayle and Lucius Aw Hine, Jr., students of the Deerfield} High school, took advantage of the: pleasant weather last Friday evening? and went for a wnlk. They arrived it home rather late and Quayle had the misfortune of being locked out. Beâ€"g ing unable to arouse the occupants ofx his house and not wishing to disturb; the neighborhood, Quayle. in search-l ing {or a place to sleep, chanced uponi the Vine avenue 'car station. Here hei settled himself as comfortably as. possible and was soon dreaming of; box springs, feather beds and patch-l work quilts. l He had been asleep {or an hour or so when he was unceremoniously wak- ened and before he had had time to regain full control of his senses he was unostentatiously thrust into an automobile. When he finally came to he discovered he was being escorted through the streets of Highland Park by a detachment of the Highland Park poilce. Being thus assured that he was quite safe he returned to slum- herlaml. qu {'Uuuwsalguw u m". V-‘._.â€" On awaking he found himself being I with his seal of omce’afiixed escorted to the local police station. I Section 2: Except as to nurnber. .1 Here several things Were brought to} date of maturity. said bonds shall light which gave the police reason to? in SUbSE‘MiIHY the following {on United States of America believe that they had made an imporâ€"i State of Illinois lant haul. Quayle in preparing for his 3, County of Lake walk had donned his old clothes. andl No. “'0 the outstanding feature of his cos-l The "it'll-III Park Elm Park tume was an arth coat. “is mud cov-l [ll l ered trousers, his face, distorted by! Park 33“.] sleep, and his coat gave the police rea- i KNOW ALL MEN BY THE: son to believe that he was the manl gagsggfsfi kTB‘iit 1219‘ 3:83]: . . . a or me n u {0' WW“ ”'9 ““9"” Wh“ M.” ty of Lake and Sun of Illinois, Sheridan were seeking {or desertmg park district legally 0mm“ and ‘ Being still slightly under the in- igting under the l." of the State fluence of sleep he was unable to givei Illidnoil. ”kin°'l°d‘r.‘iuflf :0 o‘ nu n- v. no mov re y D] a satisfactory account of himself so he was again placai in the Ford and taken to Ft. Sheridan. There no one was able to identify him as the man wanted, so the police, somewhat dis- appointed, brought him back to High- land Park. Arriving at the police station Quayle sleepily requested that he be given a bed for the night in the jail. His request was bluntly refus- ed. but on seeing the look of hope- lessness which crossed his face the hearts of the ofiieers softened and they escorted Quayle to his home. The noise made by the patrol wagon woke his landlord. who speedily op- ened the door. The door Closed. the sounds of the Ford gradually died away in the dip tame and .mon the only suuml that pli‘l‘l'wl the serene opaquenew was the Irgular breathingr of th- hero. pll'h! mnkw‘ \itik’l\ UH .\ lot of people who arr willing to have prufiu-ors jailod. an- much flat. ton-d to be invited on an aummomle ride by one of 'vm, Many pmple rt-grv! the passing of the horse from the streets. but any way the grocery boy's tin lizzie does- n't gnaw the bark off all the Shldl? trees as soon as they nre planted. AN ORDINANCE , providing for the issuance of bonds of the Highland Park East Park Dis- trict in the sum of $134,000.00 and providing for the ymem thereof. WHEREAS. The {izhlnnd Park E‘st WHEREAS. The highland Park E‘st Park District is a duly organized Park District under the laws of the State of Illinois, and is charged with the duty of IC uiring and mninuin- ing a public p: or park: in aid dil- trict! und "Wilkins. slid district hu now arranged for the purchase of suitable tracts 701' land {gr par! pprpoges. WBE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Commissioners of The Highilnd Park East Park District [nkt Coun- ty. Illinois _. . . u . J "13(in THEREFbRE.'tor' the ur- pose of Krovidinz funds with w ich pay_ _t c: pnce of such lands, A -.....\ ,J .,. ......... Section I: That then‘ shall be and there are hereby dirvcted to be isâ€" sued nne hundn-d and thirty-four 113-“ Park Bonds nf this district. of the denomination of 0m- Thousand Dollars 431.000} each, to be dated May I. 1920. hearing xntrroxt at the run: of fivv {3b po-r contum per anâ€" num. payable M-mi-unnually. such inâ€" terest to be evidenced by interest notes ur mupons attached tn said bonds. respectivt )2 >ai£1 biondsrxrihan mature in ncmrd ant't‘ with the following schedule: Numhem l. ‘2. 3, 4V. 5. 6 and .. amounts $1,000. datr of maturity May 1. 1922‘ amounts $1,0st Numbvh 1.3, M amounts 31,00”, 1 Numbers 22'. 1:. :4. 24. 2a, 27 and 28. :mmunts $1,000, date nf maturity May 1. 1923. Numlmrs‘ 129, 5:0, 311, 3:2, 312, :H and .15. amuums SL000, (i810: uf mutunly, Mny 1. 1925. Numbers 36. 37. 38. 39. 40, 41 Ind 4:. amount.- 31,’000. date of maturity In! \rnnl«i Ih-nm-tl'< essay m‘. Suva-s: [kw nnr Wumlcr \Vht‘thl'l‘ hr (-nn- mx xivnsvlf u mums nr a fail- mum-rs s, (a. w. 11. 1:. 1:; and__H yvur \mll \nll I'rnm n LH‘u Jvr fin- ;md 1921 (in-amine drvums N 19.130 and 21. H!- maumty May f mummy May \\ pn-m 19221 as Number. 43, '44. us, «3. 47. 4s wd a. amounts 81,000. date of maturity MI)’ 1. 1928. , Numbenbo 51. 52.58. 54 55 Ind 56. amounts 8], 000 due of maturity May Miser: 57,58.59,60.61. 62 and 63. amounts 81,000. due of maturity May 1, 1930. New” 64. 65. 66, 67. 68. 69 and 70, amounts 81.000. date of maturity May 1. 193]. N.|lmberl7l 72 73, 7L75, 76 and 77. amounts 81000, date of maturity May 1. 1932. Numbers“ 79, 80, 81, 82, 83 and 84 amounts 81. 000. date of malunty May 1933 'Nuhibm as. 86, 87, 88, 89. 90 .nd 91. umounu 81.000, dabc of mltul‘ity Muy l. 1934. Numbers 92. 93. 94. 95,-96, 97 and 93. amount; 81,000, date of mturity Mny 1. 1935. Numbers 99. 100, 101. 102. 103. 104 and 105. amounts $1,000, dlte of mm turity. Mly 1. 1936. Numbers 106, 107, 108, 109, 110. 111 and 112, Amounts 81.000. due of mg- tgfilyt May 1. 1937. _- ..- ..- .uo Numben 113,111,115.116.117 118 and 119 amounts 81..000 date of muâ€" turity Mnyr 111938. 4-- .An .n. In? Numbers 120, 121, 122. 123. 124. ms and 126. amounu $1,000, date of maâ€" turity May 1. 1939. Numbers 127, l28, 129, 130. 131, 132, 133 and 134. amounts 81,000, date of maturity May 1, 1940. Both principal and interest of said bonds shall be payable at The High- land Park State Bank. Highland Park, Illinois. Said bonds ahall be signed by thg Pregidept and Tyeasunr of the Board of Punk Commissioner: and counter-signed by the Secretary with his seal of once affixed. Section 2: Except as to number. and date of mnturity. nid bonds shall be in substantially the following form: United States of Americu Sum of Illinois County of Lake Park Bond KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS. That The Highland Park Eut Park Dietrich in the Coun- ty of Lake and State of “Mania, a park district legally omniaed and ex- isting under the lava of the State of Illinois. acknowledge. itself to owe. and for value received hereb pro- mises to pay to bearer One In- and Dollars (81,000.00) lawful money of the United States, on the first day of May. 19 , with interest thereon from the date hereof at the rate of five (5) per centum per annum. pay- able semi-annually on the first day of May and Novengber in each year. 71,- _ "1 I‘ll] an“. .n.... _- on presentation and Iurrender of the annexed interest coupons as they nev- erally become due. Both principal and interest of this bond are hereby made ayable at The Highland Park State Bank. Highland Park. Illinoia. This bond is one of a like series of bonds of like date. denomination and tenor. except as to date of maturity issued for thv purpose of providing For the Business Man For the Matinee and Shopper For the Theatre and Dinner Party No Taxi, 3‘ Tuim leave Highllnd Park cmbAbé noun suoma a; mwwm R. R. 7:08 p. m. 0.11 y. In. 7:38 p. m. 8:44 p. 111. 4:38 p. 111. 5:44 p. m. 5:08 p.,m. 6:14 p.m. 5:38 p. m. 6:44 p. m. and 6:38 p. m Excellent dining car service is provided on trains leaving Highland Park at 9:38 a. m., 1:38 p. m., 81.000 ..... 6:08 p. m. . l25 For further information apply to the fund- for the uisition of public park site- under authority of m Act of the Gemral Assembly ‘0! the State of Illinois entitled “An Act to provide for the organization «it park dinrictn and the trnmfer of submerg. ed lnndn to those bordering on navi- nble bodies of vnwr,” unproved one 2‘, 1895. nnd the tevenl amend- ment: then-of. And it in henby certified nnd re- cited that nll nu. condition: and thingyreguired to be done protection! 1 AL; to 1nd in the org-ninth!) f the ”blind Put-k But Pnrk inflict g” "3;!” twang this band have n ne. n hm por- fonned in norm” and due form und ueuon :- roquired by law; that u foatfiuing dimctuzlnm a: In been a u u an e provrt in aid '52. Highland Purl Int u; Diufict for the plymont 0! th- prim cipnl nnd inumt of this bond; ind am the mutt-«bogus: of girl K; lfi'EmIni'fi-i“ But Pm m.â€" trict. this bond included, does not ex- ceed my constitutional or statutory limiutionl. IN TESTIMONY WHERMF The Highhnd Park But Pu'k District, min: by "I ”Pd.“ .C?PP“‘?°"‘ “w. . -Vi.~ m.'hu caused thin bond to b sign- ed by the President 3nd Trauma 3nd Mtg-bed and coununicned by the Secretary of in Board of Pat Corn- mhlioncn.‘with it. ml of dice l!- hxed. And bu «used the nnnaod in- terest coqpqmy) be egrecupd with th: Ethan-pied" n'mimue gimme of aid ofllcen. (hi: first day of M-y. Ford of Coupon ()n the first dly of Nuvembfl. 19 . The Highltnd Park East Park District groan-ea 10 pa the bearer Twenty- ive Doll-n ( 25.00) I! The High- lnnd Put sum Bank. Highland Park. lllinoiu, bow semi-Inna! interest due on that due on in Park Bond d-ted May 1, 1920, Number . . V Tmlurer Attnted and countersignedz“ Secretory ciptl und inure-t of» aid bon u some bocome due Ind payoble, then shall be 1nd there in hereby levied a continuing direct onnunl ux upon oll the unble property in Tho High- land Park But Pork District suffi- cient to -producc the following sum: {or the following yarn. mmivelxy: For tho lnmt Prlulool M Yur ' I.“ “.7“ Ntflhlnl " 8,70. 00 l’fi‘ (7.0 7.... ‘ “.700 0. l923 [350 7.00. l3.”0 O. ”'24 6,000 7.... 11.0.0 0. ll!!!» 5.650 â€" 0.. 12.65..“ l’26 " .00 7,000 l1,30.,.0 IOYT L950 7 000 ILOMN Evcry half-hour We! all!“ Highland Park Ticket Office Phone Highland Park 1361 Secnury Nothing '3 $.70. “ 7,... ‘ \I,7.°0. 7.00. 13.3500. 7.... 11.0000. ' .0. 12.650.“ 7,000 12.30.30 7000 11.9“” n u..- vy... . â€"-â€"vâ€" 7.... of alien I!â€" F. W. CUSHING, annexed in- Pmident of the Board of Commis- Md with the sinner: of The Highland Park East Lim‘ure of‘ Park District. Lay 01! May. Amen: E. A. Warren, . _ Secretary of the Board of Commis- Pmident. sionen of The Highland Park Eu! \ Park District. I] Treasurer Prelident O 0 Telephone 0 0 Minutes 19 .‘O m“ 1!.th : J 512% ° . .1 P.fk‘?: w. E amt; Bond: WW“ 0 Smog: ' O , O lent : 364‘ 0 mu ’m 1: tor-MD: izooooooo "pose" ' fin.l........1 I “‘3' theflf: DB vied n 0 on 21;: Hi: - "my: mun-l um I”. l”! I”! 19” I.“ I,“ ”as Provision to met the nequiremcnu of this action sh.“ in apt Lime and manner he nude in the nnnunl np~ prgpmtion bill:- u 7:7, Section 4: Where“, the ux levied for the year 1921, will not be collect» ad in time to pay the interest u:- cruinz upon said bonds. Ind evidenced by coupons Number 1. maturing on the first day of November. 1920; there shall be and is hereby nppropn'nted out of the fund. of this dutrict not otherwiu nppro fitted. the sum of three thousand roe hundred And M- t dolhn ($8,360.00) or us much t ereo! u may be necesury to pay said coupons; _ nu I," ”60 "Section 5. Thu otdinnncz shAll be in full {one und eflect from und nfler iu u n. un- Avon-o . manna) rum ILulon : O...OOOOCOOOOOOOOOIOOC... Fu‘ud May 7. 1929 ' W. E. Waterhouse Wabchmaker and Jeweler Since You? 31 Schneider’- 364 Central Avenue Sewing unme- am (llafled a: ma mum Mend Perk TdcphoneZGS Allmnkao! watch: docks Jmkyfoy.pg!lodrgpaitet Arrive Chiculo PPPPP 4“4 4. 1.2.”... 1 4. ..1. 8:14 a. ..... DR. J. W. SHEDD DIL WATSON DENTIST ”(.150 2.150 1.!” 3.2.0 1,350 ”ION! I“! .nu. awn: rm ind delivered DENTIST "tune PAOI NINI 32%.16030 11.000... 11.2“... It)...“ 10:60.. 10.30.70. 0.8“) .0 9.50000 9 nun LR...” b.5030 P100,”

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