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Highland Park Press (1912), 19 May 1921, p. 8

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.a‘ 9a». .. q). 9.». A594). Suite 4. Highland Park Trust Savings Bank Bldz. Telephone 678 HIGHLAND PARK. lLLles OOOOOOIIOOOIOIOIOOOOOOOO Dr. B. A. Hamilton Dr. Earl D. Fritsch _ DENTISTS l‘i‘lvphnnv â€"COUPONâ€" It’s Worth $5 to You Snu- BAnk Bid: Sherldnn Bldg, Highland Purl Telephone 874 ' BREAD ROLLS, , :COEEEE CAKE, 1 DOUCHNUTS; :‘ BISMARKS :; FRIED CAKES, [ COOKIES, NUT , PULLMAN HARRY MITCHELL Sand or bring thin coupon to my “on with your order baton Muy 24. I will allow you FIVE DOLLARS 017 the price. which mu mnke your MADE TO ORDER unit can you only $34.00. $44.“) or Mw'with EXTRA TROUSERS FREE. [GUARANTEE to satisfy you or refund your my. I take ALL the hnk. WRITE FOR SAMPLES or come in. Jun! he” me the kind of: luxt you like. I'll land amnion. {uhwn phtet. tape-Line. w-mmurinz bunks. Md cumpkte in- murtmnu. I will FIT YOU I: perfectly ul FIT hundnds o! welldrbued men I" over the United Sum. I PI)! .11 shipping churns. You will pay no more than Chicnzo men‘ ‘39, ‘49, $59 YOUIQ order forasuitwill be a vote, and I will allow you FIVE DOLLARS for it. off these prices. Want 1800 New Customers Before May 24th DR. C. C. (‘HADWICK DENTIST PAGE EIGHT ffffff HARRY MITCHELHX] W SYSTEM OF BAKEQQES 19 South St. Johns Ave.. Telephone 190 $5 for Your Vote We use only the best ma. terials. employ the (best bakers and produce su- perior goods in our line. 16-18 E. Jackson Blvd. FEDERAL BAKERY PEOPLE WHO WANT QUALITY GO TO THE ) V; OOOOUOOIOGOOOOOCIOOOO 'xtra Trousers FREE l DR. WATSON DENTIST Made to Order Toie‘phune 27.") SUITS Chicago FOR ‘2‘??? \®<3\@%9\3 Hithhnd Park WINDOW DISPLAY SHOWS RETI'RN T0 NORMAMW he one Hf thv must vfliciunt and cm- numval plumb mw-r «unstruvtml and (hi) vunscqucnw-x uf thls will natur- El .' ill't‘l'll" In tht‘ «'umpzmy. ux‘ vvmx {rum-1' L-rficivncy than t .lee‘Y; >tntiux1 nf this mmpuny. whi H. I'ur it> >|7.v, HHQ‘ Hf tht' ”lust m nnmicul 1n thq- \wrM. The? Wank-:4“: plum “ill I'urt'n \lrt-ngthvn and Nth-guard thv \‘lw‘tl city supply of NW Public Surnu- n'ul pany nf Northern Illinnis. It shnu he one Hf thv must vfliciunt and w This plant is being planned for uni ultimate capacity of appromimatvly‘ 200.000 kilowatts. which will put it among the largest steam poer plants in the country. The first unit to ht- construt-ted will probably consist of, two 20.000 kilowatt turbines with tht'l necessary boilers condensers and othrr ‘ apparatus. Provision will lw mmlc; for tho hlflht‘Sl steam ‘pl‘vssurn- :tt prusont t‘vusilvlc; that is about 2:30‘ pounds with a stipvrhvat of ulmut 13“” (le‘grws‘ This \\lll insurr at station of th-n groan-1‘ t-tfit'it-nt'y than thv .lwlie‘l; station of this vompuny. \Vhlt'h ‘ far its >|7.t', Hlle‘ Hf lht' must t‘V‘" Access :0 the lake insures unfailâ€" ing water supply, an essential in the production of eh-ctricity. A lake-fvd pond vn the sitv of the proposed Wau- kugan plum does away with nwd nf an expensive Intake into the lakv. Abuut X5 Hen-s of land hm‘e been I‘lll‘Chle‘d fur the pruposed plant in the north end of Waukegan just suuth of Dewey avenue and east nf Sand Street on the lake ‘shnre. The site is sawed by both the Nurth\\'e~tern railmad zmd the E. J. and E. .\ \IXI'U'SH' 5U<t li‘Uk‘d {In l'ulxliw Survim- vompuny furmshrs thx-sv dw tails regardihg the big: tin- million dollar plant which it mntvmphztvs erecting starting this your «m Ihv flats nmth ut' (h1- Wuukrgun harbor: Wxtt [hr‘ :rt-ut plant nt Wuukvgun I-z drzm‘ upun. thv PuMh- Survive vumpuny “1H Iwcumr u ~11” lurm-r fm'wr m [hls "r-h-rtrn- M-IK." tn thv Conseqmmt adnmtugv of its \tnck- holders: NEW POWER PLANTS WILL BE Bl'ILT THIS YEAR Five Million Dollar Station 80 0m- of the Best in America {party In Lukv (‘ounty has invn-usml lsonsulcrahly Sim-0 last year neverthe- less It still is lower than many of the counties in thv stato~â€"luwer in fact than the uvcragc value for all cuun~ ltios. The value of farm property in ‘Laku vuunty fur 1920 was $177.11 . pt‘r now. The value for l‘JEl is gin-n as $184" per acre. These figures 1 un- ham-(l on “good plow land" values. iThe zu'vragc for "good plow land" in ‘tho <tutl- nu“ 1< $150.3 as vumparml tn ES‘Jlfl ln<t yvur. This shows that th- "uvoruur t'nr tht- Ntiltl‘ drumwll \Vlllll‘ lJ‘kt‘ t'uunty's valuv Ink'rk‘flSt'tl. ' Thv t'ullmnnu dispatch from Sprinp riold wntmns mul-h irltcrvstmg llatu: ’ Sprmgtlt-ld. lll.. ‘Illmols farm land mulnw >hnw :1 llwitlt-d llrhp nwr lhv <llttr thr» yx-ur. millfli. 1‘1. A‘wl'uuv‘ [Vl‘h‘ ,\\:(~ *INV. Lad )«'.1f 11 5: RH?“ I‘\.\'l’ \ \Ill'l-iS SWIG an acrc tn $371.10 The tn] prim-v was drawn by land In Taxman-l mumy and thc- mmlmum m .Iuhnsm munty, ' Those figurvs. uuthvntu‘alcd by S I). Fesscndvn. agricultural stutisti can for Illinois. haw just bevn pub- Ixshml hvrv b_\' [hr state department 01 :xurzvulturv, J Lh‘f :1 )‘Q-zn' up, thv highq-st t‘luun \1 («hit 3.2"”!!! M?“ FARM LAND VALUES SHOW AN INCREASE Average for 1921 is “85-57 Secretary of State Has Collected Per Acre: For the Whole ‘ $19,420 in Fines; Much State Average Drops to More is Still $195.00 Due LI \l u I uvs _\l Although thc Valuv uf farm prn AKE COUNTY STILL Lowjl’ENALTlES FOR FAILURES .1 Sum (hiulg'ul [}\k' l‘ '\\ )l‘ .\! Murrh l runm‘d {rum rt‘ {U $371.1” I‘hc {up ‘ "NU“ “f farm PW“ (‘ulIm-Uun uf H per n-n! rvn-nuv tux (‘ounty hi” ’"""'~'“5““}un L-ummulutiun rmlrum! tu-krts from hm: :rvnt ('1 :trm-L “1min“ ivpurtmvm n 1h l7 \l H ml!) ”:l mt} H urn" Station Will and Ihn lnrniin hi We'll hit hr lwh \ lu- n'ulllâ€" It shnuld 1h. l\ up HI n‘tl‘l “(I <hznumu {but u l‘(m~h‘l‘ “uh :I rhrnm- “\i‘lnkh 111~gv1~1Â¥1u11" pvvkm! nu! tln Evt't n-jn- uf hl~ «l-nxghtur. Lun- rmh'. (Am-<1 7'. [A'wvlulll 1' Klrigsk‘)‘ Hf ('hx. ugn hut \u-vk I'M-w! .n £20.01)” dam- nm- malt m thv Inkv mumy «'xrrult l'UUl't u! “nub-gum “gums! Ihv glrlk unvlv. Hmll \Vivm-rku. u fzmm-r. n-.~1~ dim: nurthw-st of “III'I'IHL’IUH. H] Tht- ruso- 1< M-Iim‘ud tn lw the first (If 11‘ kmd The 5U” “as film! by Atturney< \Vuhi \\' Hulcililimu IIIIH FH'rY Nu- I) ('himgo M “an I 'l'hcn- 1s talk Hf n-urgunizinx the Alumnaw :ISMK‘HIIIUH of Ih-vrfit-ld and n-vh mg thv cmtum of thv annual din- nvr :l' whu'h (hv mrmln-h of thv sen- ior ('lass arc the (110315. [it-fun- the war thn- «Hum-r was held at the high who“! and was fulluwmi by dancing. .\'u pq-rmzmn-nt plans haw ln-vn mndv, hmnwvr. fur lhiK )‘var ‘n \'l(‘l()l'.\‘ “ROOSTER" y I’ECKED GIRLS EYE 9‘ Thh Friday. May ‘1”. uur trat‘k buys gm :luwn tn l'rhunu. 1”,. In parâ€" take 111 the 37th annual mtersehnlastle track meet held “H the Illinois tic-Me It was at this meet [mt year that ha- vid Kimball broke the interwhulustie record in law hurdles. and the school expects tn (in us well If Hut better thi< year. l_\ HHHHI In» .11th The Kirk. as \n nis tnurnamrnt l\ [hvrr u-vnh (u M- thuqmlh' :uui . px-rnu'utin'.’ [hr at hlxh Mhuul 'H’u’ did mndmun (im- IZUHHW Hf th¢I ]K)_\> Thh Friday. 3 “HI Hum hunt {brukl-rs of such tirkvts. will he nmdv filly thc hun-au of inlvrnal ruwnuv m ltht- Chicago distrirl, it hzu lm-n an- ? nnunced. The cullwtinl] nl‘ lhh tux Wlll lx- ;r11udu Inn only upmi all xulrs h) hrn» kvrs, but upon all 5'th they haw :madv since thisVrt-wnuc luw \u-nl 111 441311. They wall lhvn-furr he inked ‘to pay the War tax on all KIUkQ‘l.‘ ‘which thvy haw .mM for sq-wrnl ywnw. an'l as they did nut uvllw't thls tux whvn lhry wld the rldcs. thr Illnnt')’ whh‘h thry w111 lx' ”Mun-ll In pay uu-r In the n-u-nuv drpurtnu-nl will rut u lug hole in the neat prnfits \vhu'h smm- of thr brokers k‘llllnl llh')‘ are mukmu, 'l'hv {m't that livkct hrokvrs \n-n- not rumplylnfl With the law m [his n- spwt was brought tn the at‘tcnlinn of the revenue de'partmunt by 1h:- Rm!» way Ticket I’rolm-tiw hurrau, Inn-Mm! 1n Ihv trumpunntlun building. ('hlâ€" mm). H. ls vlmnu-d. Wuukvgun \Hn 1hr Iir~t «my to he rhw'kt-d up. -\H «rthl‘l'fi \mtml :ly §CORPORATIONS WARNED TO PAY TAXES EARLY H hznun l] A! tvr\ HI: ll 1mm; Hm! .‘n rm . "\i‘ |HU> 111‘!” ~ I EV“ If.“ Hf hi‘ «1 mm! human! I (H hut \\n-(‘k I'M-'1! .l m In thv Inkv «' THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS Ium wlh'l UH ”I 1h» ‘tmu .. :I ‘ Hiv‘utvr. MN I tin-:r um‘ ill I I H . M- u grvul deal of MI- xi wmmnmv fm-Imu v utmmph‘ n- uhum HM 'H’w (\rmh .‘n'v H: \fylvn- dm- In Ihu' lruiustrium Thr ltlc'litl H1 (‘hlvngn «1w! rim 5n ll 1V l n uh at [MTV grq-ul don't! mpvl I! n v UV IL' 1. [ht-M1 UNI. (hi TIMI“! Ill [h (11.1 MI H Telephone Calumet 424-5-6 l Body Rebuilding, General Repairing Painting I l'ul \uur (Dal in Kn» MUTUAL COAL COMPANY In Ul CHICAGO COACH CARRIAGE C0. \nur 1 on! In \u» Designers and Manufacturers SPECIAL AUTOMOBILE BODIES, TOPS, ETC CARLSON’S GARAGE 8: MOTOR CO. Coal. Coke and Wood and Building Material Stock and Poultry Feed h.)ne Hl'hl.nd P-rk 1099 The Most Buntifid Car in erica. 1 1-13 N. ST. JOHNS AVE, HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. We umtc you to Int the 6â€"66 and compare I! With my othev carâ€"u any pncc ~ on (hr American market If you once blur that cxrlusn'c power plan! you WI“ know the Paige story A: no words an vrll u You can estabhsh (hi: he: (or youmlf by riding in my Pniu b-hb Then, at I mere mail'l pace 0! with the throttle hAl! open. you will tense the finely balmced constmctton and im- meme reserve power thu 1: basic 1nd fundtmcntal When thu car won the world's stock chuuis record by traveling II {he rate of 102.8 miles per hour it proved itself, no! merely I fut car. but a superluwely fine engineering uhievemem. World's Chumpnonlhip form in the but gmntee o! :1] 'round cfimcncy that the aponmg world lflOYdt That is the red sigmficmce of our great victory wub the Flip "Dlytonn" 6â€"66 model on Janunry 21“. The Qualities of a Champion 'MGE-I)P”!‘R()I'I MOTOR PQWE ~4- w++~9w~m4+4¢a+~z l’honv {'c-nlral 5213 flan-ununo. u M... Ma. [an "a (Mice and Yards, \Ine \H-nue l‘olephone Highland Park 27 Quality and Service J. J. MINES. Embalmcr ixpert Dem-Surgeons H ornlru‘. Mirrum (“mudg- Tables. lkronuin- hot-Hahn“!- We lnle \uu In Viail Our (Sullvrun “how can hv Savn “'0er by Saudi \rtist: \\ HHIJ‘ZSAI}: RETAIL v {'c-nlral 5213' .\‘ Shill- hIn/H- 5b.. (““13“ 1223 31 South Michigan Ave. Office and Residence, 104 Walnut Street Highland Park. Illinois In m-t Newcomb, Macklin (‘0. Mn) PI(‘TU RE FRAMES Ruidenu- Phone Hi'hhnd Park ”00 1.]; MINES 8C SON 'l‘. G. ROGAN Illal (AR (0 , DETROIT I “I! \I (UNTRAVTUH I V}! “H Sun" at 136 N. SEC “\I’ \HII\'. \\l) JUIUHNI. VI “LL‘HNAHLE I’RH 1-18 (mm Huthund Park 261 Funeral Directors Established 1890 Manufacturen o4 “‘0' '1 Hub Put \our (oil in Now I’ul \uur (02! In Now Telephone H P. 1‘03 Lady Assistant CHICAGO ax. £4 ifi.§ .. NF). 4 . IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Stc Mutual cmrncfi Int-distal} 5h:

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