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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Jul 1920, p. 7

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{HI ()‘JSC' 4-3 Tailor CHICAGO VARiE"V U 8:60. H ('1 any was had,” men 13 S. St. Johns ‘Ave. mum Clean Carpets this very day. 7 The LOW PRICES we are making are fast clean- ing us out of the good things._ We want to sell out every piece of Summer goods in our store. and we are making the PRICES that will soon do it. Better hurry. Don‘t sweat. siudems iiiay combine their individual instruction with the graduation courses offered at the School of" Music and Dramatic Arts Fine Arts Building, Chicago and are entitled to all the privileges of this institution. For the accommodation of pupils of the North Shore suburbs, Mr. and Mrs. Knupfer will accepi a limited number of piano students for instruction at their residence studio~ , Take our tip and come buy your Summer Clothes Touring Car, $575; Runabout $550; C0099. $750; Sedan, $875; Ton Truck Chas- sis, $600. Prices F.0.B. Detroit. Electric Starting Equipment $75.00 extra. The Ford Coupe is the summer to a demand for an enclmed Ford which is always ready for all kinds of weather â€"â€" summer and winter; a Ford with more luxury in upholstery and other appoint- ments than is found in the runabout. The Coupe- let has‘ the regular Ford chassis with a de luxe bOdY: permanent top, sliding plate glass Windows. large doors. A handsome car in every way â€"- and Ford economy in price and operation. INSIST 0N GENUINE FORD PARTS Wear our good “N ifty" Clothes 122 Clinton Place. Ivanflon l’olephones Highland Park 120 - 1:31 A. G. McPHERSON THE UNIVERSAL CAR HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. v Inn-for Studios v S. FELL ALSO ENDORSED BY MANY PROMINENT LADIES OF HIGHLAND PARK A. Sâ€" LOOMIS Carpet and Rug Washing Tel. 307 , Phone Highland Park 936 Highland Park, Illmois Highhnd. Park. Ill. Superior Phaeton. Instruction NOTICE OF AWARDING ‘ Fig-tidal“ 7;.- July' I. mo. CONTRACT to June 3.. 192.. Notice is hereby given to all perv PERMANENT FUND fsons interested, that the bids {or the; WW lfurnishing or 311 labor. tools and ma- : Real nut; notes on hand terials necessary for the improvement July 1. 1919 3 2,500.00 of the present roadways and stmt130nd. on hand July 1, 1919 100.00 ! returns as far back as the street lines, Total $ 2,000.00 lextended. of Roger Williams Avenue“ Exponditlm (from the Easterly line of St. Johnsfgnl "up, notes on hand ,‘Avenue, extended, to a point One; June 30_ 1920 3 2,500.00 iHundred Fifty (150) feet east of the i Bond: on hand Jun. 30, Northwest corner of Lot One Hundred. 1920 100.00 Twenty~seven (1‘27) South Highlands; Total ; 2,w0,00 JAddition to the City of Highland l [)htrlbutl" Fund al’ark, and Dean Avenue from the’: WW JNortherly line extended of Rogerigulnu. July I. 1919 g 71.39 I Williams AVenue. to the Southerly 3 Income of township fund 153.50 'linu extended of Sheridan Road, ex-‘me county superintzn’ cept that portion of said streets 01‘- dents £15808 eupied by the present bridges and Apportioned but withheld , paved r udway designated as Sheridan. from districts 227.05 ‘Road. at its intersection with Roger From other sources 7329 IWillianis Avenue, by constructing‘ Toul 3 £682.31 .thereon an asphaltic concrete pave- Disbursements lment twu inches (2") in depth, l‘idllncidentsl expenses of gm. ion the existing: cement concrete pave~ l tees ‘ 56,41 lnient with a top dressing of roofing [ Compensation of treasurer 750,00 1igri'avel three-eighta (31;) inch in depth, Distributed to districts 3,572.73 :rolled into the top surface withoutigflum u, diguicu 22745 ,increasing the de th beyond two inches f Balance June 30_ 1920 75.72 .‘(2"). cleaning t e present pavement‘, Total 3 4,682.31 of all loose material and other matter; DISTRICT FUND ‘not incorporated in the pavement.j Receipt.- ,and otherwise improving said streets,{ 3.1“,“ July 1, 1919 8 $2,051.86 Were Opened on (her-"*1 dayr’f JU'Y- : Distribution of truateea 3.7a“: FRANK L. (HENRY. E. H ”YUP-1K. ARTHI'H (9. BRU\V.\'. (fmxmil of the ('in of Highlnnd Park, Illinmi. (20) A. I). 1920. and the Western Improve- ment Company being the lowest re- sponsible bidder the contract wu awarded to said Western Improvement Company on the 14th day of July, A. D. 1920. Formerly the farm hand had to kmm' how to nnlk the cows. but if he Works for the city folks he mum know first of all hnw [0 n'pair the tour‘ mg car. As thr ('urn cmps sot-m hkely to be much reduced by the unfavorable wea- ther, it n-mams to he won which political pant; van lay it off on the other, The {act that a“ parties have de-|â€" dared for a rvduction in the cost off._______'” ’~ . _ â€"â€"--~- ~-..â€"â€" . living, convinces some people that1 ANNUAL REPORT 0" TOWNSHIP â€"u.â€" . any-sun or on it great subjocL are cordially invitml. Members Reserve the Date? Mark Your ('alemlsrl Du it NOW? nothing will be done to get it down Some of our pvoplo are attvnllmg Dvs l’lmm-s ramp meeting, Sunday. There will he no morning worship at the church. The S. S. will men-{.33 usual at 9:30 a. m. Thu xervxct- in the npcn air will be lwltl ‘1! T p. m. The serviw at the vhun‘h at (light will follow, July 28th It 8 p. m. At the minister's request either llri V. W. Thrall or Dr. Neal will lH' at the Wednesday evening servic‘u The subject will be Christian Stewardship. We muxt have every member of the church prcsem. The public who are interested in hearing a strung speak- A ministers' conference under the direction of Bishop Thomas Nicholson on the Area program for today and tomorrow will be held at the Des Plaim-s camp ground Monday. Tues- day and Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. The minister will attend these Conferences and will also speak at the Business Mi-n's noon-day services in the lob- by of the (‘i-ntral Y, M. (‘. .-\.. 19 S. LaSalle AL. at l p. m. Monday. nnd Thursday. He will also speak at the vvsper sorvn'n- on Thursday owning. at 6:30. “'0 expect to 5m.- snmc ut‘ our men pruscnt at tho luttcr service, The annual Si 5. picnic will be held a! Diamond Lake Thursday next, The special car will leave the llighwood station at 9:30 promptly. day-light saving time (I'TSI‘M The experiws of all S. S. childmn, teachers and offiâ€" cers will he paid. The expenses of all others {or the rnunil trip will hr 81. Wi- ilrsirc a number of visitors. Sunday Service: The Week's PI’OII’IIII (‘onw prepared to comment and ask questiuns The attendance last wan-k WK“ wry mmd with 18 present. Themed” at Diamond Lake Wednesday Bible Study and Prayer Service at 8 p. m. This wu-k We study the 63rd chap- ter of Isa Please read this chapter cm‘vfully and study it prayerfully. Said bid for the Work is as fol THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK. mom f. E. CHURCH I. \! HASTINHS (20) i (seal) 'Hl‘lhnL' in and belief“ MRS. WM DOULEY. Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn h. tx-frn- me thin [2th day of July A. D. 1920. W. C. Flinn. and supplies Repairs and replacements Inuunnce Lihrlries Promotion 0! hedth Transportation of pupils Night schools Grounds. building: and a! tenuous New equipmcm Pnncipal on bonds Inwrnl on bonds Other expenditure: , Inlanro on hand Jum- 120 ' ‘a'm'c'e : 5.87221 Compulsory attenduncc 240.00 Salary of Superintendent “185.00 Salnry of WIChETB 122,028.85 Teachers' pensiun fund 438.00 Textbooks and stationery 10,131.59 Interest on tenchl-rs' orden 690.31 Satury of janiwr 20,099.89 Fuel. lightr power, wnter Receipt.- Balnncc July 1. 1919 8 $2,051.86 Distribution of trustees 3.7“.“ From diltn'ct taxes . 271,160.18 Tuition paid by pupils £083.00 Sale of school property, 482.96 Reimbursement: for vou- tionni education 897.26 Other sources V 1,872.85 Total 834(,298.97 Disbursement.- School board nnd business TREASURER Statement of the Film of TOW' ship No. 48. Range Na 11. in Lab (on-11. [Ill-oh. fro- Jlly I. "ID. to June 3. IO”. dents A pportioged but withheld 1 do herehy u-rtif)‘ me the forum» For the Theatre and Dinner Party For the Businws Man and Shopper For the Matinee The Road of Service Noury Public CHICAGO NORTH SHORE MILWAUKEE K R. 6:08 p.m 7:14 p. 111. 6:38 p.m 7:44 p. 111. 7:08 p.m 8:14 p. 111. 7:38 p.m . 8:44 p. 111. 4:38 p.m 5:44 p. 111. 5:08 p.m 6:14 p.m. 5: 38 p. m. 6:44 p. m. and 6: 38 p. 111. Then every half hour until 12:38 a. 111. Last train at 1:38 a. m. Excellent dining car service is provided on trains leaving Highland Park at 9: 38 a 111.. 1:38 p m., Above Schedules baud on Standu'd Time Tnim leave Highlnnd Pnrk 54,887.63 5.35733 20,200.73 9,630.95 2,275.15 1,630.07 3.6611,? 5,437.48 1,306.65 “$50.00 “HUG Note the Convenient Schedule Here’s Why We Call It ..... ..... 8 :08 a. 6:38 a. m. “05v . 40 For further information apply to the Every halfohour tin-rafter until scan man. 9:7“: Tm. unsusuw nu mum wmnxn. CADY JORDAN. Vnre Pm um Sn‘ , Aunt-ms“) C. H. JORDAN C0.. Funeral Directors Chapel ll cach Ennblishmcm Complete Line of Funeral Fumishinn .llD-vbSu-o-LM MCI...“ Iu KW uvnn OKAGO In: I. and snatum rm . Mm nus-nu? Then oven thirty minutes until Highland Park Ticket Office Phone Highland Park 1361 Family Walling Done at Low Cost in Money and Labor Public Service Co. Electric Washing Machines 85 ptid down puts a Federal In your home Manon: al on Sale: M Sold on Monthly Payments FEDERAL of Northern Illinois to our linen. DON'T YOU ONE IN YOUR HOUSE? HE Mm ham a few cenbandmcnldolhnhm «film betwun the m paid the Electric Walking Mine and Hie lvdhble Wrens. There’u another very naked dit- fercnce -- the work In done better and more quickly by the whim. A fewhounbmdlyuldclt forlhh weakly job even In all In“... no in very may ppppp «Myh Arrive Chiakn ..... ....... 4M4MM4M 7n“88r.0.0. 9:14 a. 8:14 a.

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