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Highland Park Press (1912), 23 Mar 1922, p. 11

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uk for 11 nation 15 more “ell wurth the 5b es Bowmim'fi >a.~teurized at a in that point of lLK ICK OR DIE llllllllllllllllIllllllllllllml ‘ I 1‘ .md kep gru "fill {EATING .n2 :1 Specialty INTRAI. AVE. H .\LI.\I 1\ “IL I: one GlenmeT Milk A? $9. .> 9-9-8; >§‘€’é’°§~ «, he will If not, [11385 Dr. } Illinois. 'I'R\ riled mpany ‘N‘Mm Iucmg I and UN H 1 For the convenience of our patrons in Highland Park ‘5‘ ‘and Lake Forest. we have just opened a branch office in 7"‘Highland Park. Let us clean )our rugs. our wash process ? ‘will give you a rug clean through and through. A phone 3. call will bring one of our trucks to your door in a short Q notice. ‘u, ,gz‘fi. .1?«3 ‘, :Tel. H. l’. 1500 a‘. "Evanston 2871 flow Firestone Has Reduced the Cost of Tire Service ANNOUNCEMENT Don’t Let Your Rugs Furnish - a Home for Dirt, Dust and Disease Germs Give Your Rugs a Chance to Live a Longer. Cleaner“ Life Our method of Dusting. and Dry Clean- ing neither wears. tears nor discolors the finest floor coverings. It takes all the dirt and spots from them. destroys all disease germs and renders your rugs free from moths and their eggs. The colors-are bright- ened to look like new, the nap is raised and the innermost fibres are thoroughly cleaned. You will take pride in seeing them and having them seen when we return them bright and clean. We are equipped to clean your rugs with satisfying promptness. Highland Pntk und Libertyrille Telephones: Highlnnd Park 118-179; Libertyville 67-R THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY Dry Cleaning Suits Reduced to $1.50 Mr. Fire-tone stated, “This reduction in pneee to nude POOIIIXC Dy our unuu-u, ‘dnntageous buying facilities, and the enthusiasm. loyelty and detenninntion of out 007.0etockholdin; ,orznniution. “Due credit must be given to Firestone dealers who are telling Firestone time on a smaller margin of profit. This brings every Firestone saving divect to the car- owner." ‘ . The saving through 6m cost plus the saving though high mileage double. Firestone economy and i: daily adding new fame to the Firestone Pfinciple of oervieeâ€" 000’th 58%. CE'NTRAL TIRE-COMPANY Launderers, Dry Cleaners Dyers Aram K. Mestjian wins March 27th Native cleaning and repairing of Oriental rugs and carpets lwellznvgsigr} Eeâ€"eélaind By K, S. Firestone. Preoidm to the stockholden at the annual meeting on December 1 All Mouton): and “Incumbent: at or below the market. Increased manufacturing cfidoucy and volume product; 30x3 30x33-é 30x3}é 32x4 33x4‘zé 33x5 Sell!“ can: rod-cal 38%. Send US Your Suits Size the Cost of Most Miles per Dbllar? H “This reduction in price. i. made possible by our annually itieo, and the cnthminunJoy‘lty and damnation of out 394 Central Ave. Highland Park. Ill. J an. 1921 Prices $18.75 22.50 35.75 56.55 67.00 81.50 S. Firestono'. President of the Company! -etin¢ on December 15,1921. and volume production "(and factory Jan. 196 Prices S 9.85 11.65 17.50 32.40 42.85 52.15 WILL CONTINUE ROAD ' PROGRAM IN GOUNTY Cherie: E. Russell, county luperinâ€" tendent of highways Ind member of the committee who went to Spring- field to effect a settlement of details regarding the refund of money to be used for‘rthe construction of roads in the county and for a confirmation of the toad plans and estimates. return- ed from the capitol city the letter part of last Week with the munnce that with the exception of difficultiea ariaing' over the price of cement. Lake county is ready to continue with the 1922 rond progrnm. and ti! detniln are arranged. County Superintendent Charles E. Russell Returns fro-(ha- (crave at Springldd The widely adrertised difficulty of counties in their eflorul to obtain their refunds for road work seems to have disappeared. and the Lake count ty refund will be paid into the county treasury as fast as it is needed. The refund has been paid {or the contract- already approved and let as other contracts are let the whey will be received in Waukegan. There will be no delay in the Lake county road work as far as the refunded money is concerned. The plans for the proposed road con- struction to be curried out this spring Ind summer were Approved by the Lute superintendent 1nd with the exâ€" ception of Varying prices in cement. the estimates are all approved. and the work of letting contacts will be under way within the next few dnys. CHOOSE OFFICERS FOR COMING YEAR The annual meeting of the Ravinin club. postponed ~from lut (all. wu held in the English room of the Blackstone hotel lust “Heck for the purpose of electing the following offl- cera for the ensuing year: President. Mn. vi'a'iéim Sutherland. ' kind of “Mom. built by the urn- Glencoe; firs! viceâ€"preaidenl. Mn_!urium. They hid been in 0"" but Ralph Poole. uh. Forest; second i - mm time when it blazed up. vice president. Mrs. Annette Jonah; .__.____._ Highland Park; recording secretary.‘ ‘ , 5 _ A a, ,fi ,d‘ H. ,(Jononsn moms ‘ Ira r ur B) e ighland Park . ‘ ORGANIZE (.LUB corresponding secretary. Mrs. George“ Parker. Winnetka; "ensurer. Min: Bertha Hypes. Evanswn: campaign 1 Th , 3 e Colored peoplr of he mumy :‘2::”2°:;i3.:';."'::: cm: W the Booker T. “w-Won Lfish' (‘lemoe 'Mr; \‘hnfk (‘resap 1club of Lake county 1! A dinner held‘ ‘ ,r 1 ‘ , . . A . r . Kenilworth. Mrs. Arthurr Byfighi.‘ 321%.:0253 g‘mmr'inzmlvfn: $3.“ Highland Park. At the mix! meeting key-n. In! Saturday night. Rep whith “I” b( held sometime m Apnl'yscntuive colored W'Oplf from .u . ‘ . ‘ 0 plans f"!- sumnur “(er M” be 7 parts of Lute cnunty wen preunl. formulated. ! Th6 following omvern were eluted: . ‘1‘" ‘7”“'; W. S. l'vn‘elL- President ZONI‘NG ()RDlhANLE Jan. Thump-un-‘Vicc l’rwi-h-M PLACED ON FILE Alfrud Grifiin~S¢~vreury ‘ . R. P. Jones ABM. Sec. hi an nu'oum 0f (ht City council GUN" (‘ooper~â€"Tms meeting in last won-R's lsfiuv «if the 3“}an (‘Impbfn Se”: .! An,“ i'rvss i! was Muted [hut the zoning Thom)“ "”1"” Ant. " Arm: ordinance drawn up by the rnmmia Rev. T. R. Ricks 4-,"le <ion had inn-n adopt“! by the coun Executive ('(imm' Rev. Harry E. ht an flt‘k‘UUYH 0f thn- city council Gilbert (‘ooper~â€"Tms meeting in last wag-k3 Issuu u{ the “,1an (‘umphell Sen: u Arms l'n-ss it was >1.“th that the zoning Thom)“ "”1"” Ant. " Anm ordinance drawn up by the rnmmia Rev. T. R. Ricks 4-,"le Rion had law-n aduptwl by the (Hun Executive ('Ol‘nm' Rev. Harry E. mi. The ordinnnw has not _\'l't beenLh-hnxnn, rh-irmnn; W. S. Peru-ll. officinlly nvceptn-d; but, it has been rw ‘ Jug. Thompson. A‘ Gfiflin. R. p. wived hy the mum-ll and placed on Jones. G. Cooper. (‘. \“ ('h-tfioldn. filo.- for future actiun ‘A. Colt-mail. L. EVIHL down to the lowest Telephone l200 Reduction 47% 48‘," 51% 43% 36% 36% Rewar P, l u. - Able IS Faithful Woman” ! . dnyuuflrctheyan Accused of Inning destroyed Sunnybrook Farm uniurium at Lake Woo-tn. con- ductedbyDr. C I.Poden.1'hqd§d not succeed. Ilthoulh they started three diflemnt hm. I! m the building in which the fin! fire fluted that won built by the followers of the notorious Jocob Bell- hart. who proclaimed them-elve- the Spirit Fruit society. it wu It Luke Woo-tor the nociety found a refuge flier being ejected fin! from Lisbon. Ind” and inter from (‘hitm INCINDIARY I!!! Fifty inane men and vow pt- dents cheered Ind «pond Int Fri- "‘ '“ YEWâ€"ELBâ€" SIRHABIUI Authorities Chm. M In- na- :1 Wooster Lake 13- J kahuna Fired Plug Bellhnrt in his most untrummelod mood. however. never conceived uny- thinx u wild and weird as the cir- cumaunn- unending Friday's uric- of fires. The patients had concealed their plum- with consummate cun- hing. One of the attaches firat aaw the flames licking the woodwork of a aecond atory window. She notified Dr. Paden. The fin apread ao rapid- ly that it waa beyond control Mona the alarm could be telephoned to Prospect and GrayIlake. about ten miles away. The nuraa. guards and phyakiana promptly herded the patients into an attachea' dormitory a hundrtd yarda out o! the burnlnx building. Then they tried vainly to fight the flamea with buckets and chemicala. They had acarcely begun when they diu- covered the attachec‘ dormitory was ablaze. The patient: wen yelling madly. They had started the flu in a clothes clout. Several 0! them leaped through window: and at- umpttd to flee. but were intercepted. To the Citizens of Luke County: \The imporunce of electi suhuble persons to public . is too obvious to main 3°???“ h 13:?“Wm‘ u o ose w o y this fact use diligence In awr- mining who 18 suitable? gear servant tor tour "In. ince the duties as gndimpomnt 3.0 all. you car- uinly will exencise the product n ' to the sale em ment 0 other mum. means the investintion of our moective fitness for the posi- tion. I ask for nothing mgr.â€" you doubtlesa‘ngm :51: I entitled to nothmzjeu. U the results of your an quiry. I an content to rat case or} the day of the prinufl -Apnl 11th. 35? 5 I an t unjust: {or‘gho emu MCBESMITH ‘ «(Guy-IA: 53'0qu «(wenâ€"78d“!- 3mm tthIy.Tu¢nday.Apd 11.1932 “(bmham' M(I)mhfio¢ Blah “(I-1M). Ila-fly 15 na- um I my”: Touring. 5"... , .. $550.“ lV'clk mm. 5-,... 1750.00 1 M Dutch. Sop-I. ‘ . .mo 1 Poetic-I Thu-Ind. 7-,... . SJM.” 1011“ “will. 5-9... lflthflMSMWM 'Iroon’s Auto Sales ‘ l "tone Highland Put 6l2 {ah-haw not Gil-ct, mtyhflumlnbflltmlo- mans-w. iI-Iunam m'mumat 0‘! WNW-chock. Ana 3. ham,m- Munwll Y's-tn“

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