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

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Public Service Company a Rid- Jid Ironing Board Demonstration at our Electric Shop Tel. Highland Puk 1“ Corner 8‘. Johns Ind Purl Ava. {77" “W TOURING CAR SPRINGER PERSON Why should you buy any car but a Ford? Prices lowest, parts lowest, operating and up- keep expense lowest, yet a Ford car will take you any place any car will go. These are sensible, not extravagant times, and a Ford is the most sensible car for anyone to own. Terms if (the retail price of which is $5.00) Many people have accepted the bargain chance. We have extended it considerably be- yond the limit fixed original- ly but the date of final withdrawal of the arrange- ment is approaching rapidly. 31 down and $1 a month and obtain with it absolutely FREE OF NORTH ERN ILLINOIS HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS Authorized Dealt" -) Na ‘) swittum u; tlu- run. and , l thirty (30) (not apart. luid cum lctA- at Thirty ('ents 13.1“” per ineal foot ................ $41400 catch hibifh constructul of brick iiiaaonry. brick laid with mortar rum inst-d by volume of one ll) port Pm and cement and threw (3) parts ‘ttnd. miXed with s'ufTicu-nt water. inside dinmr‘tcr thn‘e and une-hnlf title) feet. side walls eight (Ni inches thick, bottom six (6b inches thick. inside depth six and three- qunrtvrs (6“) feet below the on- tabllshcd grade where locnted, in- cluding :ill excuxzitinn, each {ur- nishtd With Lin c-iyht (M inch in- side duimt-tv-r Vitrlfil‘tl tile pipe trap and four hundn-d (400) pounds usphultic coated rust iron inlet cover. cnn<tructcd completi- it! Sixt) [hillni‘s 1360.00) each. . H. $120.00 inlet basins constructed a! brick masonry. brick laid with mortar compou‘d by volume of one (I) part Portland cement and three (3) parts hltnll mixvd with sufficient Water; 3'1le walls eight (5) inches thick. bottom six (6) inches thick. inside de th three (3) feet below the established grade where located including all excavation. each Yur- nished with an eight (3) inch in- side diameter vitrified tile pipe out- let'pipe and four hundred (400) pound asphaltic coated cast iron inlet cowr. inside diameter two (2) feet, constructed com lete at Fortv Dollars ($401 ) ench.880.00 manhole cunstructul of brick ma- sonry, brick laid with mortar com- posed by Volume of one (1) part Portland cement. and three (3) parts sand, mixed with sufiicient water: sidv uull< eight (Ki inches thick. bottom six (6) inches thick, inside dizimvter three (3) feet. lnslllt' depth below finished mdc siven nnd (in“‘hfllf l7") fectnvith three-quarter (\l inch round lud- der rounds of wrought iron. spaced «xtuen (ltii ”1(3th apart from top to bottom. including all excavation. furnished with asphaltic coated cast iron manhole cover weighing four hundred and eighty (00) pounds. constructed complete at * Sixty-five ($65.00) Dollars..r$65.00 new nsphaltic coon-d, cast iron man- ' hole cover weighing four hundred! I'iL'lit)‘ 134‘“! pound: set in plue tn finith grade on present catch basin at Bloom Streot at Thirty ($3000) Dollars ..... $3000 present manholes. adjusted to fin- i<hed irradi- it here located at Five $3.00) Dollars each. . $10.00 6.30 Lint-n1 feet of right (8) inch in- 1“) parts sand and three (3) parts' urinal or crushed stone, mixed with .sufficient water; the thickneus of. the proposed paxement shall be s-ewn (7) inches with as phaltic; felt expansion ' intu three-eighths (15.) of an inch0 thick. and aen-nl and one-half (71:) inches wide, \patod thirty feet apart; said pavc- ' merit shall be reinforced witih forty (40D pounds of effective steel fab-i ric,‘ for each one hundred (100) Moore feet, with a painted, corru-z gated. eighteen gauge. wrought imn ‘ strip. six and oneâ€"half (6‘1) inches \\ ide; extended along the Center line of paxcment from end to end of pro sed improvement with five- viz the: (N) inch round steel bars ~pnced ten [10! feet center to cen-' :ur from ind to in. of said pro» [listed improvement. each bar shall he fiw 15) feet in length. including piotection fiom weather, curing with water and cleaning surface uf pmement after Completion. lnid complete at Two Dollars Fifty (‘ents ($2.50) pvr squurl‘ \nrd. ....... $355000 I’Ni Lineil Feet of Portland cement concrete curbing built integral with the paw-.ment composed by volume of one H) part cement. two 12) parts sand. and three (3) parts straw] or crushed stone, average thickness, including the mortar cont uf the curb. six (6) inches. height. twelu: 1|!) inches; the exposed ~urfucv of the curb <hall be finished with u mortar coat one in inch thick. composed by volume of one part Portland cement and two 12) parts «and, mixed “ith ~um€wnt miter; open «\pnnsiun jomta. thiee- rnzhtlts t‘u) inches Wide shall be «instructed from the top to the ofJ :9th Bloch! sweet, wen opined” 261k day of MHJ '12. Puma. being the low”! sible to :8 «lder, the contact E. Farmer on 1mm m the m .11. Sad Sign? M flint}! 1’“ 0| 4 , n. u. ' Wm {or the work in as follow: 700 Cubic yards of gradlnf {or the rogdway and curbing, inc uding the preparation of the sub xnde. and the removal of ill surplus exu- vnu-d materials. measuml in the cut it - Sixty (Tents ($60) per cubic 91.3!“ 14:30 Squaw Yards of reinforced con- crete pavement. measured {mm rmlway (new to roadway {are of curbing. commsed by volume of one (1) part ortland cement. two 30 Linen! fee! of riflht (8) inch in- sulé‘ «I'nmvh-r \itrifiml, salt Klwxl. huh ..n-l quant, l‘l.‘ pipe (ll’tllnl- luitl u! an nu-ragv erth of five (5) {wt slV uh mchmt. Including Ill h‘vm‘lximr. thv «1min pip‘ shall b1- rmervd “1th nmlrrs to I depth of {our t h inchm ubovn tho hip of the p‘me‘, the trench shall be backfilled with .1 {our (4) inch corv wall of rinllarx am! (he n-mamder with v'u‘th. luul cnmplo-tc- at l‘liuhty (3 KO) ('onts'por {not :00 Cubic Yards of grading {or park- wa 's, measuml in the cut at Fi ty (‘cnts (S 50) per cubic yanl ............ $10000 l1} l7! _ m, "Wmmmcm ”WWW m - . . . $9.00 SE'HN 0') m‘it)‘ u( the [C I" [1.171 3520.00 330,00 {4356290 walk Thvrv x.~ our wonderful [lung thou! fl--=\rr.~. that they seem to harmoniu and fit into all moods. (‘olon that Would clash terribly i! made with lb ‘ificinl «lyextufll. will ufu-n [o \o- gull-r well in I flower but. The add- dotted with wild flowers contain I wule variety of colors. yet under the wonderful alchemy o! lunlhlnc All sec-m to flow miruher in a pleasing uniLv. Yet penph- \\ ho low bnlhancy will (l'sputr Hm: chum. and say that ”It tum-:- flufl Hus apeth’r decried give Chverfulm-n and runshin)‘ qutlit)’ m a place TASTE IN GARDENING A lrtturv'r on xnhkmng (be other day haul that people hu'r 000 my rwl. oranm‘. and mmnu colored fluwvrs. H:- (91! that these sh‘dfl In nut restful. Nun the-y worn-5t "In much (In- ideas of urtn’lty um I.- grl-sst-m-sr. He- {uvured white. blue. and pink in the principal colon. rluimin'g all! they are more retro-h- ung, Thv- home. he unwed. should be the place when. tin-d people come b; noggin fln-nxth and calmm-u forlife. and their flowers should fit ink! this mood. All girl; between the ages of 16 and 21. whether momhen of the Y. W. ('. A. or not. are eligible. Hcken ire pnid so much u qunn and u!- given good. wholesome food and I" {he cherries they want tn out. Any one interested can obtain fur- ther ibfurmntion by calling on the Seth-wry. Phone 675. A man”: of uutdmn‘, work and fun mixed. jolly romp-mom while earn- ing vacations picking chem-icy. This is the In: meetinx unu‘l Sep- ltmhvr and many mitten of intorvsl will be brought up {or dluuulou. A full nth-minute in (may desired. (‘herry Picking There will be u cherry picking camp at Stumeon Bay. “fly. under the di- rection o! the (‘ontral Field Y. W. C. A. from July 5 to August 5. lira. W. A. Alexander will entertain the Y. W. C. A. board at her home. 304 N. Sheridan mad. on Tuesday afternoon I! 3 o’clock. The wrular monthly board meeting wlll be held at this lime. and plan. {or the summer's work will be oomploud. The Junior Girl. of the unux‘inion will give I pmrrun the In! hour confining of pimo and vocd solos. and dances which were uted u the pageant. Mn. Walu-r Bridgman of Lake Forest. who atlmded the national Y. W. C. A. conventlon in Hot Spring- lhe last week in April. will give I shun wport of he? imprualonn of thin moat inlercating convention. Hothora‘ Club The June meeting of the Mothen‘ club was postponed until Thursday, Jum- 8. u 8 p. m. A most inter-ul- lng program has been arranged. In. Frank Pitt will give a talk. Our pun- drinh urn-d at our npollrn fountains will urn-e vnth you and yuu'll arm with us tilt ht-rv is I n-ndn'ou- fur {nlkn whr wan! to flu! mrr .1 drink 01 Wm 5min "VIII a sparkling run Hand I: 7 fun and good hm hm. ' Certified JerSeyMilk JE RSEY MILK contains 537' 2 butterfly" the MM per- ".th 0! fly brad 0‘ can. THE MILK WE HAVE POI! BALE IS 1113 BET. THERE. FORE IT COMMANDS THE IIIGHU'I' PRICE Dr. (‘ollum of John Hopkins Univenity. Baltimore, Md, finds (fur many yun of experimental work. that buflerf-t h the mo“ uluabk human (cod. Jigsaw 1le s. n'ch. the-my. nppcfizing and highly nu triuoul. WI. R'fiidii'flfiv Tflé UNITED STATES GOVEIINHENT SAYS; “in. h an. bps! m up,“ A. LAWRENCE MILLS, Owner Hum 290, mum Put. nanot- Nuture’s Greatest Food ups-y» to f!“ in“; ‘ the Iq 1nd t. {0! idem (Mir: "mt: 03m; hui‘dk L. p" hxres i «M I“ pvn'el um shut“ the H mllv i \‘dr I H F. ‘ '1‘ Y aid-i- (sh. 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