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Highland Park Press (1912), 30 Jun 1921, p. 9

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:h i no All tioner er teed NG ERN HM 9Ԥ~~é--)<5>-§ €I'S vs» MO-MQ QRASK CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday a mediately following “Untamed by Coal, Feed 8L Building Material 230 N. St. Johns AVG. J.J Expert Demi-Surgeons CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM MINES. Embalme’r Office and Residence, 104 Walnut Highland Park. Illinois You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the First Church of J. J MINES a: SON Hours 9 a. m. to 6 n Sunday: 2 to 6 p. m Wednesday Funeral Directors Established 1890 387 Central Avenue Christ. Scientist. of Highland Purl Evening Testimonial at IONS. Sunday "I Telephone H P. 1403 Lady Assistant Tclop Street service 3! Schnffl In) 9,‘ lh THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOh Students from all Corners of thei globe and nearly every statv in the| union regisu-retl at Northwesternl l'niversity Monday June 27 for the; summer school courses which opened: the following day. Inquiries were re- g u-ix'ed by Dirrcmr t'. S. Marsh from? (‘anzidm West Indies. Hawaii. (‘uham Japan. the Philippines, Porto Ric0,l Belgium and other countries. most "fl which St‘nt a quota of students. i The principal rourst-s are liberal‘ arts. commvrw. education. graduate; and school of speech, with lecturers and profvssors from varioux parts oi" the l‘niti-(l Status insisting North-I wxw‘tvrn profoswrs. The summvr 80:1- sion was inaugurated with an old-A fashionml sociable on the campus juts must of tlw St'hfiul of speech Monday night June '37. The oaks. vlms xmd maples \H-n- illuminated with Japan- ese lanterns and l'residunt Walter l)ill Scott nimlo u >h0rt zuldrq-Ss of \Vl'lVHlllt‘. Somv of the mon- popular nunilwrs on the lw'turt- program. ull Northwesvtern liniversfly Ofl'ers Variety of Courses; Inter- esting Lectures are Scheduled MA A wrh'umc numbvr: u! .v p. Amnng 9 outside prnfcsaors who will he on the faculty this Hummer arv: In English. Prof. Frank W. Pauly. Middle-bury (‘ollomn Dr. Ar- thur F. White. Western Reserve L'ni- wrsity; in histury. Prof. Albert A. Trever‘ Lawrence College; in psy- ('holng). Dean Karl T. Waugh, Berea (-ullogv; in romann- languam's. Prof‘ Ray 1‘, Buwon. Syracuse I'niversity and Praf John R. Shultvrs. Pur- due (hun‘finnll lust Friday uaw his offiâ€" cial approval In Appropriation hills fur e\'p¢'ndifiun-s uf $53.00!),1NO fur good rvndx in" Illin.ni< the next {Wu years. T\\n additinnnl 11114 that await exec- utiw :u'tiv n “I” bring the runde hud- m‘t tn mow (huh “0.0001100 'Hu- Mu'nh lull. ‘hat rwasts the hivhwnv dL-purnm-nt according to GOVERNOR SIGNS ROAD BUDGET BILL 7‘ 'Hu- Mu'nh lull. ‘hat rwasts the highway dL-purnm-nt m‘cnrding to (hw Small's plum, has been signed. Thu thdny M11, that pc-rmxts munâ€" [it‘s tn bid on stéflt‘ rnadt and author- izes the statv tu build material planh was simed several weeks ago. It appears. then-fure. that on July 1 there will be nothing in the way of a general advance in the ondvnvor to yank lllinuis nut (If the mud. Thr signing of th(‘ hill gives Laki- county 3 full refund on all roads that mmr under {hv half millinn dollar bond issue and n-funlls the money the County has spent in improving funds will bv uvnilahlv as soon .5 the Sheridan and (in-en Bay roads. These Work is linishwl and lhv statr depart- nn-nt upprmvs (hv work. Tln- Im-n \xhu thlnk u‘umunx place is in the hunw. are sometimes (he ~amv Ines whn can't hold their own in cumpetitinn \uth Women. fives Lake County Full Refund 0n 5300.000 Bond lsaue lum N Y H AVE REGISTERED 111.. f-:llu\\: ‘\'nrth\\u>tvrn l'mw'r- Wuhur IHII Sewn; .lum- 1M. Nunâ€"I‘nrthun [.vuuur. Judge \ .'\‘1I‘\1HH1!‘I' “rm-r. funm-rl)’ ‘lhIlH' nt' Hz“ Suprwmv 1“ UN [Mk-Au; (Ink 1, “Ilhll‘utt'd 1w- Artx uf Hhhtrnllmv.” Thwrdnrr ax. OPENED MGNDAY Roads When Women carry their mesh hugs dangling from their fingers they do mrt realize that this very same material uf which their bags are made once was used as pnrt of the body armour of the warriors of un- cient Rume and even as far back in history as 500 year: 8. (‘. This “Romance of Mesh" will he visua- liu-d at the Pageant of Progress ex- position to he held on Chicugo's Mu- nic‘lpnl pier July 30 to August H Will Demonstratc Diflerence Be- “ROMANCE 0F MESH” FEATURE 0F PAGEANT in the exhibit of the Whiting-Dnvis ('umpany, of Boston. which will have girls manufacturing the mesh Inn by machinery. in recent inn-Minn»â€" und in the old way of welding the rings by hand, Mosh two hundred years old will be displayed and um- piece of mesh that was used by warriors 500 your! lx-fnn- the ('hristian Era. now in the Metropolitan Museum in New York will be exhibited. ('. Al “'hiting. of Boston, who was in Chicago this week arranging for the exhibit. said am he expected to have ono of the big- m'st mlucatiunal features (If (hr «-x- hibitiun. tween Ancient and Modern Methods Visit Field Museum NORTH SHORE TRAINS Chicago North Shore Milwaukee R_. K 50% Reduction All necessary alterations made free. Come early so that you may have your dresses in time for the holiday. Highland Park Bargain Store Highland Park Ticket Office Where Bargains Are Found . 15 N. Second St. First Door North of Sweetland‘s Here is the ideal [)lut'e to spend a summer day. Here are education and emnyment In full measure The Fold Museum of Natural History. nn ('hicugn‘s lake front. 1:. now open evel‘y day. I: contains one of the \wrld‘s must splvrdid calla-lions (If the wonders of the ages. Mulw man) lrips m this treasure ln‘use. Bv sure to take the hop and girls Special Sale of Ladies' Dresses in Organdies and Ginghams for this week only. A great bargain which will enable you to have that new dress for the “Fourth." :m )‘t ur first trip mm Field Museum. (Mr-go. 700 feet long. 350 feet wide 1 After coming out here and trying‘ ' to destroy our govemmant the alien the j agitators comphin became fonts! ‘ mix the have boa converted a that ‘era Ire not popular. 2 leaving Highland Park regularlv, take you direct to the “l" station at Randolph and Wells Streets where \ou can get an ”'1. train to the Roosevelt Road Station without leaving the platform. A short walk east brings you right to the entrance of the building; for twenty you: in civil engineering and sur- veying along the North Shore, are always pre- pared to give prompt and efldent service in all matters pertaining to Surveying, Subdividing, and Engineering. Surveys are made by lllinols Registered Land Surveyors. and the equipment and personnel en- ables pmmpt schist and correct surveys in the shortest p‘oMble time. Special attention is given to Lot Surveys. Subdivisions. Topographical surveys. farm sur- veys. mapping. and improvements constructed under the Illinois Special Amount Luv. For consultation and further information call A! Highland Park. 1251. Mnin alike at 598 Birch Street. Winnelkm Illinois Phone Win- neika 222. MR. PHILLIPP E, COLE ASS‘T. ENGINEER FOR WINDES MARSH WINDES AN D MARSH. Phone Highland Park 1361 FRIEND!!!

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