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Highland Park Press (1912), 8 Jun 1922, p. 10

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= .; Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee R R. M“.â€" mybemmmtomoam'm. but some driver: aren't satisfied un- leutheyjumponit. may politic-inns would feel more confident that their party would win this fall, if they were nominnted for the leading offices. ‘ Many men are opposed to seeing women taking up new line. of work, but none of them so far has opposed their running the lawn mower. Get acquainted with the advantages of North Shore! travel. Enjoy a restful journey through the delightful Lakeâ€"rim country, with courteous attention from in- terested employes. The clean, smooth- running electric trains glide easily and silently over a bed of rock ballast. Re- freshing speed, consistent with comfort and safety. A prompt and happy arrival in the heart of Milwaukee. Travel the Electric Way Limited T1ainsfo1 Milwaukee leave Highland Pa1k eveiy hou1f10m 6. 06 a m. to 1:06 a. m. Connections at Milwaukee for Waukesha, ,Watertown, Oconomowoc, Delafield Pewaukee Lake Lake Beulah Sheboygan, P01t Washington, Plymouth Crystal Lake. Check you1 baggage though to final destination No Ieâ€" checking necessaiy. To the resorts of Northern Michigan, North Shore trains make connections at Milwaukee with Pere. Marquette Line Steamers for Ludington, Manistee, Onekama and Frankfort. All trains operate on Chicago Daylight Saving Time Highland Park Ticket Office 5 N. St. Johns Ave Phone Highland Park 140 ' in {a ‘Rail and Water Trips CADILLAC MOTOR CAR car will give you throughout its long lifeâ€"are all known qualities devel’ oped through a period of more than nineteen years. - No element of uncertainty confronts the purchaser of a Cadillac. Perform! ance, dependabilityâ€"the service the :MOTOR CAR COMPANY - BVANBTON BRANCH Mme/WWW 1820 “no: AVINUI - "unto.“ 484: Formerly candidutes med to get elected by promising to protect the home. but now some of 'em 0111* they can get there by promising to protect the home brew. soiled silk shirt la more glorious the they nee their feet In W on,“ acleen cotton one insteadoftlnlrhedlhm The Uniwd States is called a and ya: wheel tion of spenders, but so long as poo-W only Ipm film of un- ple can borrow the money they {eel ‘ntln between Seem “W pad that they should worry. file Bolsheviks la 0.: then“ “entry Some folks seem to think that; !I::ohuwm-ouwutabhacl mg: Formerly candidutes med to M wears whisker- l The Standard of the Worla Gen. Ferdinand Foch. in All his re- q‘alia and (tutor-tics. probably do“ not feel so proud u the Boy Scout when he- gets his fin: khnki nnifll'ln. _,, r ._ - v. .u" ‘vlnlrl' will; ut Thirty rent: (.20) per mm: foot ....... . .n . .......... 812.00: Total nmuunt of bid ....... 85065.00; The owner: of a majority o! Um {manure of the lots tad had upon. said 31ml. in the (‘ily of Highlnnd’ Park. wherein said work in to I»; done, may. within tr-n days of the: «inbr- hemof. elect to uh MM work' and enter into a writu-n contract to; do \IH umk M! in» p" mnmm Ian than Uw pnrn' at whN‘h the same Mi; boon aunt-«1rd. 1‘ ”min. M, HASTINGS ;‘ \uun w. \HLLITS ‘ FRANK I. CHENEY .T ARTHUR a. BROWN 2 (‘mmcnl o! the (‘ity of Highland Park. ”limitw 40 Mill}! rp {.qu 520 _Lin¢al Feet of six (roe gmbbed out and n‘movni .... _.. uu-u . (mu , Ill much with US$37.11 olic‘mdcn (our (4) inches thick. the numâ€" der 0! the trench mailed with ennh. the drain fripe lhl" be cov- ered before back llm wkh clad"! In a depth of {our inc 1. laid eon» lot: at Eixhty cents per fine-l foot ......... . ...... 8160.00 Adjusting walk tpprouhea u ireen Buy Road and It Alley by mining or lowering tweh'r (12) five (5) foot slabs, at Thu-(- [)0th ($300) per 513b,. ........ ”600‘ )0 Lined feet of eight (8) inch hr Jude diameter vitrified tilt ipo drum laid at an avenge of five and one-ht]! (5%) {can ud- in; all tnnching. buckflll'ilg, fin III-nah n-ML . u... _._n end before backfllllng with cinder- to - depth of (our (4) inches. laid complete at Seventy cenu par 1h:- nl foot .................. an no ennn. the drum J“ dull be cov- rm! bffqre bye): II a; with cinder- , ,,,...-_ w" W drain laid at an average (torch of five and onrhdf (5‘41) foot ”lud- in; ull twitching, bukflllin; the trench with I cone wall a! and." {our (4) inch" thkk. the ran-h- «ler o! the trench Mfillcd m earth. the drug pipe dull be cov- .‘vx'V I: inlet bum» constructed of brick muwnry, bnrk laid with mortar («imposed by volume of one (ll part l‘unlnncl rement and three (3!) part." Nlnli. mixed \ulh sufficient \\.4tt'r. side “nil! eight (M inches thick. bottom six (6’ Inch” thick, lhsltlt‘ depth three (3) feet below thv uL'Ilillshml Krmlv- “hl'l‘v' locutul, iltshit‘ vliuml-u-r two (2) feet. m» rlud'nu all excavation. ouch fur~ nlle-d With an eight (M Inch Infillil' dn-mc-tn-r \‘jtrlfit‘ti tile i outlet and it {our hundred (4 i pound, usplmltir coated cast iron inlet. con-r. cunxtruttvd complete in pllce ’ at $4000 each ............ 8120.001 Emu-h basins conntrueted of brick, murmur); brick luid With mortar. cum nut-d by volume of one (1) part Port and cement 1nd three (8) part: sand. mixed with sumeient water inside diameter three ml one-half. (3'1) feet, side wells eight (8) niche.~ thick, bottom nix (6) inches thick, inside depth six and thrw‘ quarter: (65.) feet below the eu-: tabllshed rule when: loabd. in- cluding nfi “caution. each fur- nished with in eight inch (ti) dinni- eter vitrified tile pipe tap and four hundred (400) pound an iron in- 1 let cover. constructed complete at, ‘1me to aid E. 32nd day of Juan. A l â€"‘ ! sponn'bte udder; trait contact v . b m Watt. .1921. Sud bid forth. mutton-follows: gm Cubic Yum of (truth; (or und- 350 (‘ubic Yards 0! mm (or V 1 way Ind tut-hm. In: the hp- mtwn o! the In DJ "- nwvnl u! A" an I omvfld lu- torialn. menu in the cut at mg mm per cubic yum ........ 8210. WI,” MUM In the cut It "3 «nu per cubic yud ........ ‘2‘, 31480 Squa- Yard: of nlnfomod con- 0 (not: pavement mum! from muiwuy {m to Mly {not Mi curbing. compound by volume of our (ll part Portland cement. No (2! parts and and 01m (3) pm [raw-l or crushed stone mixed With sufficient water. with W“: loll expulsion joint: ”1"!th (96) Inch“ thick, spam] thirty (80) hot; npurt; reinforced with {arty HO) pound; of eflcru'vc steel fabric pcr one humlml (100) nquuv fort of 'puvement, with I NW “(h' then um) um Painted mom ltrtp nix Ind 0!!»th (6‘1) inchn wtdo unending alon the can!" line 0! the pavement 7mm and to and o! ‘ pro (Ml pavement; with five- c-ig 1h: (5) inch round the! uni xpucod trn HO) (not center to our bar from end to and of‘uld m pay-ll fmpmw-ment. cub bu I be the (5) feet in lentth; the thick-1 new of lht'ymWN pavement dull ' he seven (.1 thfl, includin; pro-l uruon from weather. curi m'th‘l wan-r And cit-uni Iudm o pawn : mcnt aftrr compotlon. laid com-,5 plete at $2.60 per mun" : vunl . . ,. $3675.“); I12500 Linear F001 0! l'otflutd cum-M. cnnnrte curbinx, built inn-(rd 'i the pavement. composed by volume of um- (I) put cement. two (2) part: and and three '(3) M gran-l or crunhed stone mixed with sufficient water; avenge thtdneu‘ uf curbing mrludl momr cont: six (6) incbea, bei t two!" (12)". Inches, the "pom mrfm of the; curb shall be finish“ with n wort-r; { u Lmval Feet of six 6) in {idcf Qiqmeter \‘itrfi we $0.00 each... ........ ‘1’.“ new uphaltic routed cast iron man- hole cover weighing four hundred and eighty (480) pounds. .6 in place to finish trade ‘01: recent utch basin at Green Bay land it :nn “A coat one (1) Inch thick compoled by \ulumc 0! one (I) 311 Portland (-rmvnt. No part: Mm. mixed with suffiru-nt wutrr, opt-n )olnts three“ eight: (SI Inches uncle shall be constructed {mm top to bottom of tha- curb, - a] thirty (30) feet apart. at 'hiny cc-nu pvt lineal foo! . V . ‘ {837.00 “Emmm 3A7 (Caution: Do no( use fly pup" for handing tn", .1 n it «flu-t Ive for I In duyl only.) Price: 1 lb. mm. 50c; 5 lb. can: $225: 10 lb. an: $4.25; Inter nih- pmpordonauly cheaper. For uh by ”943mm, hardware dealt-rs and dwm. Nude. uncommondced and [unrated by thv mnnufnfluren of Tungldoot fly paper. . A tacky banding mm applied Around the trunk- of at“. standard uno- ' maul-(d for over lb can. Tho a 3‘1 W ’ pm} no. an pitta-ted way r from huge! finch and Mumb- with five '1‘ afoot. It in easily Applied with - nodal poddn. No mixing required. coma Ill-cod, for me. A mad maku About IO Maul {on of band. One a much n- was ode-run from a lo 4 month. ouuutinx 10 to time- my other known nub-tuba. For he“ mwlu - ply now. The um. pillars a! that an no Iml" any are turd “on. Do not wnn until the an n half-inch or more long. an tn“ m than d- ”? In and. Law banding will do sumo good but doo- not give complolo proud-“on. I... In, “no M TN. 0! Highland Park Have Be.- W, In”!!! by the M I.“ Calorpfllu YOU CAN PROTECT YOUR TREES Grand Rapids, Mich w.- M I.» mun-i. and 0am cu-uu I...“ P... by m The. mu. Good Music Everybody Welcome “Mum'sfui ShrfingJunelOihand 11th THEVO. W. THUM COMPANY, TREE TANGLEFOOT 900 Straight Are

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