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Highland Park Press (1912), 23 Mar 1922, p. 9

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WW.“ R WIN NE’l‘KA GLEN COE DEERFIELD Directly west of Deerfield State Bank; Including phone Deerfield 270. Farms and ’ - Country Estates Robert L. Johnson ‘ Harold R, Vant rang: 3‘ 11mm Hubbard Woods Including Indian Hill and Ravinia Including The trains of the North Shore Line glide through the pleasant Lake-rim district at a smooth, swift pace that makes for perfect riding comfort. Cleanliness is a marked advantage of electric travel. Frequent service eliminates long delays and schedule complications. Trained emphyes are always alert to ofler assistance. Arrivals are prompt. Are you acquainted with this con- venient route? . Limited Traim for Chicago Express Trains for Chicago leave Highland Park every leave Highland P‘l’k every . ,. half-hour from 6:44 a. m. hour, from 6.29 a. m. to 1.29 in 7244 L m“ than 8:18 a. m. Announce the Opening of the Folldwing Branch Offices: Highland Park Ticket Oflicé 5 N. St. Johns Ave. > Phone Highland Park 140 NORTH SHORE REAL ESTATE 110 South De Born Street CHI AGO 2 Prouty Annex, directlyEast of the C. N. W. station; phone Winnetka 314. 228 She11dan Road, directly west of the N01 th Sh01e Health Reso1t; phone Win- netka 1367 Tom Brown 352 Park Avenue, meal Vernon; phone Glencoe 971. Gilbert D. Johnson Carl Lochner 7 Highland Park Trust Savings Bank Bldg. (2nd floor), northeast corner Cen- tral and St. Johns Avenues; phone High- land Park 574. William B. Edwards John Warmingtoh Mrs. John Warmington Three mt mm duly from Highland Park $0 63111 and Dorchestei Avenue, Chi- cago. These trains tho ptop rat Loop Statiom, 43rd and Calumet, and 63rd and University. RaYmond Orwig Wallace B. Clore Express Trains for Chicago leave Highland Park every half-hour from 6:44 a. m. to 7:44 a. 111., then 8:18 a. m. and every half-hour to 11:48 Eighty-eight bid- wue received by the sub-committee of the new Victory Memotlal hospital. 3! W-ukmu at a meeting last week. From the mun: outlook the amount the building will cost in construction will be confida- ably lower than the orlxlnll estimate. There were fourteen firme the! bid on the xenerel construction Includ- ing rooting. peintlnk. cerpenter work mesonry. tile. eheet, meul end plu- terlng'. Three concerns bid on the glue work. emomz the lie! the! made bide on lndivlduel work. {our on the rcfrigereting, two on pelntlnx, {our on plumbing, twelve on beefing, eix on fireprooflng end tile. {our on pluâ€" tering end Inning, eeven on the“ metel. eéven on marble work, two on merble end moeeic, three on ecreene end mtheretripe, eleven on elec- trlcel work, eight on eleveton. five on iron work end four on dumb weiters. mm.mn'r m “MAL“ Victory Mfim Wank“ The original animate of an urchi- tect put the coat of the entire build- ing ground the NM lnu'k but In the (Minute made before the Nd! were culled (or there was I decided drop in the cost. the price being u- timnted at 8275.769. Archibcu fees at . Payments :lrndy nude Total . $236,700 Eutimate cost of equipment 35,000 Equipment nvnilnble from McAlilter hoopilnl ' 6,000 Totll $286,769 Pllnting and Road work «tinted It . ‘. Coflgenciu . . . 5,000 Total cost shove expenditure 8270.7“ Then- hu been ‘21, 871 of work done on the building a! present. This amount was deducted from the urchin-ct: estimte. Bins TO BE OPENED FOR 9 MILES. MAR. 31 Includes From W]: North Seven Miles an! 2__|/. _ Hes Springfield,â€"-The state department of publk works and buildinx announ- ced last Friday that it would open bids in this city on Friday. March 31. for the paving of section 1. route 21. of state bond issue roads. and of sec- tion 4, of the some mute. both in Luke county. Section 1 will be paved for a distance of oeven miles north {mm Wheeling and section 4 for I distance of two and one quarter miles south from Lake V'illn. At a conference earlier in the week Governor Small and oflicialn of the State Highway ‘ Department. agree- ment was reached with the bk! county delegation that the State in in advertisement {or work to be let on the 31st would include such Nd: of Bond lune Route No. 21. (Wheeling 1to Antioch) for which the right of way he! been obtained. l A- practically all 0! the right of way through the Town 0! Vernon with one or two exeeptiom where abeent- ecu have pmmiud to sign have been obtained through the y uneeaalu ed- orta of Stanley 1'. Foote. ably aaaieted by Al lather. Supervisor and hen- urer. Section 1, which rum through the town of Vernon or to a point half way between the Half Day and Libertyville, was decided upon for im- provement. "i: m mo decided to include 80: tion 41mm theShfldon Md “Gnu! uvenoo in leo V111; W woman. the Highway Commissioner In: boon very ted“ in securing this mighty! ”I had}:- poets to have :11 of thin action ready no that the highway hp.“- ment an be notified by the m tint all right of way has been obtain-(L. Ch». E. Emu. county cup-rin- tandom of Mun. hopes that the ri'htaf'ly claim: and: which We. holds pm wiflbobcludodhthomtm Mill-y. , The cost of construction \vu phced 3n 7113!}; Villa Road' ' 4|. ulna-Slum “Luigi?!“ WWI-r WEIR] 1W Schmuck-math. ‘ ‘YOII' Vouud willboAPRiL 11.1922 , ; REPUBLI ms AW. Landucapc Construction, Pruning, Spin in: Tree Surgery and General Planting. m and Estimate: furniuhed. For appoint- ments call 529] or address WILLIAM H; GRIFFITHS Announcement ".mumm IRA E PEARSALL (, MIN-”MM " NOTICE County'l‘rewirer » Iii a“;

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