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Highland Park Press (1912), 22 Jun 1922, p. 6

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V All that part of Lot 162 of Snutli ‘Hithamtl Addition to tl.e City of . Highland Park beginning at the inter- ‘séction of the Easterly line of Dean i-Awenua oxtcmlml Suutlnvofiorly with tlfm Westerly line of Judson Avenue, at a point 42.6 feet Northwesterly fiom the Southeasterly curner nf Lot 1§‘_’: ilionu' Southwvstorly 57.2 foet. more or less. to a point in the South- _erl); lno nf Sillll Lot. 162, 77.0 feet ,fmm .~ Licl Southeasterly corner; thence {105D foot to the Southwesterly corner of saiil lot; thence Nortlm‘csterly on the W istorly lim- of said lot. 15.6 foot to the intersection of the westerly line .0! Dean Ax‘onu» Pth‘ndMl Southwc-stâ€" 'm'ly \tith the, Westerly line of said not: t'ienco .‘lm‘thowtorly along said {Weste'ly line of Dean Avenue extendâ€" . _ .... IA..~.- m ch.) Also. that part of the-Southcrly one- half of Lot 16! of South Highland Ad~ dition to the (‘ity of Highland Park, deficx'ibeul {15 follmvszâ€"Boginning at the Southeastern corner of said Lot 16!; thoncr- Northwvsterly 310m: the Northvasterly ‘line of Raul Lot 161. 15.6 fr‘ot to 2m intvrsoction with th “:csterly iirv m‘ Dean Avenue ex- tended \‘outhwost5":le: thence South- “(Qsteriy “(LS alum: SAM “Resterly “Ur . feft tn the SouthwastV-rly linu m‘ . 1?: 1‘1: thence Northeastcrly alum: s M Southe-aswfiy Hm 281i {wt to t 9 plan- of beginning. A151). t‘tht part of the North unn- han 03' Lot 1634 of South Highland. AJ- ch'tion to the City of Highland Park. described 'as followmâ€"Beginnin: at the Northeustcriy comer of said Lot 164: fi‘d'fix‘“ Southeastm'h‘ alum: tho ,W. W .. ,V . {Westerly line of Dean Avenue extendâ€" ni 143.0 t'vot, mnrv or Iv“. to tkw Southerl)’ line of Roger Williams Awnuv; [hvnn’ East, alon; thu South ofly line of Roger \Villizuns A\rnuc ,to its intvrwction thh thv “Kain-fly line of Juds‘un Awnue: thence South- rdstcri)’ along said \Vostvrly imo to the place of beginning. A Inn ,1 n__,.L an P: u‘\ ‘ Also, that part of Lot 163 of Smith Highl: .mi Addition to thl' (ity 01 Highland Park. bvim: u triangular LC“. 1033!: thn‘ncv \VustI-riy aiung Rani Nor‘tkvriy line 10\.0 feet to the place of» bmrvnnimz. i MILWAUKEE RAILROAD éALL WHOM IT MAY CONVERN: I In the matter of the petition of the (lity of Highland Park for the ascer- uinment of the just compensation to be made for private property to be uken or damaged for the extension and opening of Dean Avenun for u public street. from the south line of Roger Williams Avenue to LL line on:a lihnllrml thirty-xix (136) feet easterly .fl‘nfii and parallel with tho easterly lim- of the right of way of the Chicago 11ml Northwestvrn Railway (‘ompun)'. b} connh-mninz thervt'or the following llt“Cl’ll‘K‘(l land: ; Nutim- of pmcwmlings for tho con- demnation of luncl to be taken for the exlto‘nsinn and opening of Donn Avvnuv for a. public street. from the south line ill Roger Williams Avonuu to :1 linn um- llllnlll'etl thirty->ix (136) feet (gutvrly From and pzii'ullvl With tlil- Lizstcrly line of the right of way of the thcuim and Northwestern Railway hompzmy. all in the City of Highland Ilm‘k. (’nunty of Luke and Statv of Illinois. STATE OF ILLINOIS! GOUNTY OF LAKE SS 313' THE (‘OL'NTY (‘Ol'II'I‘ OF BAKE (‘OUNTY. ILLINOlS HIGHâ€" LAND PARK SPEUIAL ASSESS. MENT NUMBER 260, "T'HKT’ 54m PROCEEDINGS ARE Fm M ED. .___-‘ AA-.-.m.. .‘A.vnu‘ nI' CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK in [he (‘ounty (’ourt of Lake ('oun- -t_v, Illinois. Highland Park Special ‘ Assesxment Number 260. The Highlanh Park Pram KI'MBER l7 Published weekly by Jun L. Ems“; and I’ALL 1.. ‘ Lake County, Illinuis Entux‘cd its second ch55 matter March 1, 11411, 2 find Park, illinois, under the Act of March 3, 18? PAGE SIX GL'Y HUSTON HAROLD A. ‘ROO'I‘ NELS OLSON CHICAGO NORTH SHORE {’Ii‘Y 6F HIGHLAND PARK terlyflline of said Lot 16:; BARRY PAI'L Cubic: Why not start a,Building Fund today thru an interest bearing savings account ? With this definite goal the game of Saving becomes real joy. Ask HER to get in the game with you. Today is the time to start and this Bankâ€"the place. HIGHAND PARK TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Your Wife Deserves Her Own Home You have often dreamed of the time when you could give it to her. NOTICE “The Bank of Personal Service" GEORGE F. COODNOW \'ico~Pre¢idom mach pun-v1 of land benefits-d there-bx: and that Filill Commissioners duly mank- u >pociul assessment to raise ti‘v 1I|~Ihf>UVh Improvement and duly fiiwl their report in the office of the ('lw'k of tho “Jitl (our! on the Fifth day of June. A. l). 21:22. which report shmw the total mmt of said improvement to be the sum of Sixteen Thousand Four Hundrml va'pnty Five Dollam (316375.00). . Thcrvupon a summons issued out of tuft (‘ourt against the defendants abuw- munml. retumabie at the County Highland Park. described a< follmw: â€"Bei:innim: at a point in the North- erly line of Lot 165, 70.0 feet Easterly from the Northwesterly corner of said lot; thenCe Southerly parallel with the Westerly line of said Lot 28.2 feet. more or l9Ss. to an intersection with the l‘lasterly line of Dean Avenue ex‘ tended Southwesterly; thence North- easterly along said Easterly line ex- tended of Down Avenue 56.3 feet to the Northerly line of said Lot 163; thence \Ve‘terly along said Northerly line 43.! feet. more or less, to the place of beginning. all in the (‘it_\' of lithand Park. County of Lako and State of Illinois. That in said proceed- inLN for the purpo>e of making and improvement and of determining what property; \'.'ill be benefited thereth and the amount of ~uCh benefit, the e~ti~ mated total cost of such improvement .15 shown by the estimate beingr the sum of Sixteen Thousand Four llun< vlred Seventy Five Dollars and no rents. ($16,475.00 l ; ('ommissioners were duly appointed by the said (‘ourt to inves- tigate and report the just compensa- tion to be made for private property to be taken or damaged for said im- provement and also what real estate “ill lK’ benefited by such improvement and th“ amount of such benefits to each part-id of land benefited therebx’. and that said Commissioners duly made- a >pecial assessment to raise the (“\l of rtll'll improvement and duly filed their report in the office of the ('lerk ot' the «lid Court on the Fifth day of June. A. l). ltl‘l‘l. which report shmw the total («Ht of said improvement to be the sum of Sixteen Thousand Four Hundred Seventy Five Dollar.‘ (316375.00). . Thereupon a summons issued out of 'Jlltl (‘nurt against the defendants above named. returnable at the Count\' Mrs. (‘lllfll‘cy M. Lewia of Seattle. ,ansh.. arrived Sunday to spend twui months “lll‘. her sister, Mrs. Ray-l finond W. Flinn. ; Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Hnrkneas and' ‘5“34 iluley are spending this Week: at the Drake hotel. Chicago, nttendfi ing the meeting of the American; lnStitute of Homeopathy, of which' Dr. Marl-(new t~ secretary. .‘ll'. and Mrs. l‘hnrles. Weeks and Mind}. \xho l\:|\'t' re‘ided in Emman- (III. for the pant thrw years, are re-E turning: to their home an Wade SLY Mn. Natalie Van Riper. who r‘lKlll the “Inter in Florida, returned lu m-r home in this city last week. lieu-rt l'n-nzel returned Monday from .»\.rknn~h~ where la- spent the 1 past l‘t'VK months. ‘ Mm (limline Sehofield. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Schofleld' of 193 Hazel Ave. has just received. her A. 8. degree from Smith (butting ‘JIlss Sehofield’: major study whik‘t at college was chemistry, and she3 was a member of (’olbquum. the! ichemistry club. She was also in-. lterested in athletics, and was a men-i {her of the class basketball team.‘ {and of the All-Smith basketball team. ;an honor)‘ team made up of the but 'players from all four classes. Mr. and Mrs. George Fairweathcr‘ of Chicago have opened their homel on Bronson avenue for the summers: L'ntil September firtt business hours at the Community Shop are from 9 a. m. until 1‘.‘ M, and 2 to 6! '\. m.. except Wednesday. when thel D shop will close at nbon. Highland Addition Hichlmfl Park. dc: â€"Bo.;innim: at :1 p vrly line of Lot 165 vutm‘l) Iivw of said Lot 164: thvncv Nortln-mtvrly along the Souzhv‘ustvrly Ixne of will 1.0: 164. 4N3 (vet to :m inâ€" ut' (no buum onv-lmlf of sand Lot 164; thence Sou‘hnvstvrly along the centcr lino liustvrly nml \Vt‘stvrly of said [.nt 16-1. 112.65 feet to an intersection with the \Vc‘stvrly lino of Dean Avvnuv P\'- tended Soutlm-ostvrly; thence South- \\'fislv‘-rl_v ulnnu‘ the» \Vpstvrly hnv 1:! said Dean Axonue extended, 14.7? {wt to a point on a line 70 fact North- vustm'ly from and parallel with the Southwosterly linv of said Lot 1'31 :Iml 51,9 foot Southeustcx'ly {mm the Northwmtwly lino of will Lot NH: thence Southmlsterl)‘ along said line 71) fret from zmxl purnllvl tu thv Soutlnwsterly lim- of Lot 164. 481 feet to an intersection with the» South- Lot 11:1. 261' {wt to the pmnt of bcmnninp Alla. that part of the Suuth one-halt" u?' said Lot 164. of South Hirhlund Addition to the ('it)’ of Highland Park. described as folhm'szâ€"«Boginning at a point 35.6 feet Northwmtvrly from the Southvustorly mnwr of lot 164. 52nd point of beginning: being the intorsu‘n tinn of tho Northeastcrly linv of Lot 16-: with the Easterly lim- of “van Awnuv extended Southm-st- m‘ly; thence Northwostorl} along the N()!'thi"“tt‘l‘1_\' “m- of said Int 16!. !' In .. I'm Vorthousterl} cnrm-r 'm m at)l|"1.\\v'»t~‘l‘!_\‘ .nlnn: Um (u-nh-r um- ‘v'us'r-ih 11nd \\ wtvrl) of and int it'u-L 113.67: fw-t tn an intvr'v‘lem \x din thv \thvfly line of “can Au-nm- cw- tnnckwl Southwvstn-er: thrncv Nurflv w turly alum: the Westerly line of Dunn Axvnun 539.83 {rt-l. to :«n Intur- aw‘tlhll “ith the Northwwtrrly line. of mu! In NH: thvncv Nurthwustu-rly Hunt: the Nurtinwwtmly lirw of sun-I Lot 11:1. 261' t'a-u't to the pmnt of Dunn Atvnun 5 Human “ith t m. <unl In NH Hum? the Kurt Lo! 1111. 261' bcmnninp 1?” ‘ ‘C in 1‘” \uut‘np‘ f. thz' Nul'th «mt-Jul! (If. m m anl|"1.\\v'»l~‘l, .nlI 'I‘Hl'kfiij, .H'Xl' 2n thc L'mzu. at Highland Park. $4 MORTON R. IAVOI Put-Mn! pmt 01710: at High ht: r1 \JI‘! 1 In! ”.P ('n (‘nl'yh 1'33; nh-v ' | LOCAL AND PERSONAL umlj Mm Luuisv Sullx-r. daughter of! Mn and Mrfi. Frrdrick l). Silher ufl IEZH \hmdpath. has just Nceived heri A. B. deun-v {mm Smith College. Miss SiIN‘rN 1111;01' study II! Smith‘ (‘ollvm- \\u~ anlhh Literature. She: Wm u mvmlwr uf the $7th Folk-gr. Prt-ss Bunrd. and was a news cup} 1 ‘ respundz-nt wnth (‘hicngu papvrx. Minx Siltrr um n mx-mln-r of the colic-m" Mr. and Mrs. K T. Stratford. Mrs. John Stratfurd. Ml. Will Strat- fuxd. Mrs. Edam Lurwn and Mr. and Mrs. AHrn uttvndc-d lhl' funrrll uf Mrs. Wm Slratfurd's father. Mr. Ku-hl vf firms l'mnt on Sunday. 'I'hc' ("rmmumun Has: uf the Im» murulnlv (mm-Mum church made thril‘ first x-ummunmn on Sundn)’ at thc eight n'durk muss. the Rev. Fr‘ (inrrily mYn-ialrng. xinm fur 1hr ~umnn‘r .\lr‘ mu! Mr» liwtlvhu and {unn- l)‘ m" l'xmxmu m1- «muymg a motor trip m MIcthan. hi‘ linv “1' 5.11:! Km. (31 l {:14 to NW I‘LL-1r l-r!) !1n.- ram-MM of Dean Avenue thvnw North- «sirlly alum: the Kurd ell) Imp of “(an Avenue ”lend.- SnuUuuutpxl)‘. 2Q). u (wt, mun- or [no Hlmhymi UH Page ’7: Mimi m \ lust \\ «11].: {Numb and Park Dam Avonuv rxkndul HS.“ (wt. murv or lc-s.~. to (h.- Socthvrly iine- of Rum-r \\'1l|i4m.~ Avvnuv; Hwnrr HM! alunr 1hr Soutlwrly “hr of Row-r \\ al- l'mm.~ Au-nuv In 1(5 Intern-(hon wuh thv \‘O'~tt‘r[_\' Lue- of Judwn AH-nuv; th-nu- South-:hlrrly along maul West- ml)‘ 11nv to Mr Marv of beginning Aim. that pl.” of Ln‘ ML“ uf South Hmhlan-l AuI-lit‘on m the (‘m of Ruth» lam! l’mk. bvsng u trmngulu .pmcr Jv'crllm! .u {0110“}: aliemnmnx an Lhw Nm‘UrM-q. 11;. (‘qul‘ of sand lot; thvnn- Snuthvrl) alum: the \Yeulerl) if MI 111.le 0K! County Court of bk. It the Court House the City Waukem. in nidCohn on or ho- fore the Seventh dny of OJul ruff...“ 1922. and plead. ananr [nut to the petitioner's petitiOI. or object to the "K0” of the Comnisdoncrs flow- said._t e same and the matters thereh chargbd and stated "‘1 be uhn u confessai. and a judgment entered in acconlancr with the aid repofi and the ppuyer of tho said petition. Thr'following is u deteription of the lots, blocks, tracts or mela of had nought to b6 take-n or «IL-naked {or the proposed improvementAafonsa‘nl, viz; Mr. '4! pl Ldfllx 31-! .t. In: bum-H.) MUHHIH. dauuhlrr Mun Mrr- ‘ hark-l- }: Nurn-un. : 1);. “mm.“ m Srmm (al- llc‘l lL-rlwlmn has uprhcd Holi} Hark Buuu- in R:- mmmrmmmrmm 7:»; 1:. 5.: 51:5. ("3.5 1:5. “:1 .2 172:7. :. .iu)«l Mu null 1”.- ~ In l"\ull_ “2 ml ‘injghtn-r Man) lrl urrm-d visiting Highland of L0! ,2 (PM, South 0 ' feet. iun gymnasium in Ennuon Thurs. ,day. June 29, It 8:15 o'clock. 'nu- pup ltomuu include Mn. Arthur Aldh. *Xn. J. Ogden Armout. Mn. Rocke- ;!ellcr Md‘ormick. Mn. Walter S. lentcr; Mn. Hovurd Shaw, In. ‘Willinm Scrn'cn. Mn. Joseph B. 51.0113. Mn.~ Willinm Pratt Judson. kMrs. ancis Neilson. Mrs. A. Sun- Best. Mrs. (‘hnrles S. Dewey. In. George W. Duon. Mrs. W. K. Clark. Mn. Joseph G. Colemnn. Mrs. Lyman Wuhan. Mrs. Frank Purker. In. D. F. Kelly. Mrs. Edvard F. Swift, 3L. Mrs. Charles H. Schweppe. Mrs. WU- linm G. Hihbard. Mn. Alan-bu Fol- lambee. Mrs. Huh-w" Wlt’son und Mrs. M. A. deWindt. The Drama Lenguc of Chiago will present the North Shore Theatre Guild in “Jeanne d'Arr" It the Put- Mr. and Mn. James Jenningu nre building 3 mm bunk-In“ on Wilker nvonue. Mr. Run-mi 8er of Chicago spent the Week thh his pnrmtn Mr. And Mn. W. E Brlnd. Mr. Muller Pence and {our dsuzh- (on have mow-4! to thr- Redheflet farm in Deorfiem. Mr. and Mn. (‘hnrleo E. Tim-on and family have nun-ed from Highland il’uk [u the {arm furmrrl)‘ occupk-d ghy 1hr Rodin-fin family m Doerfield. Mr. and Mn. Hurry A. Putin: .hlw left for l’e-mwltcr. Mirth when the) “ill npend the summer. They renled their home m the- Reynolds :{Imily of (‘ hum Mn. Leslie Willi-mum who is en route to his home in London. Enghnd. w-s‘the Sunday guns! at the home of Mrs. Abbiv Buntin. Mrs. R. E. Wood: and children have gone to (‘amp Minot-mu. Win" for the summer. They hnve lea-ed their home to Mr. und Mn. Schuun. Mr. and Mrs. Willmm I". Peter- an spending two Wet-kn It Colondo Springs. Bum-t the boom-r Ind boom 1hr boom. Attend the July 41h celebntion I! Lulu-nyrilh- and promote Lake ‘(Hnunly's inn-rm“ The Lake (‘ounty Fur haulers shuuld he in! ‘his Blu- ghm! and Harm-n an- Mvet. Ever)“ jlu-dy wry mun-Hy mun-d tn attend inwl In, In‘ makmx u trnl m". lngrthrr (‘M-n‘. («r HN’ \u-Hln of all . Mr. and Mn. Juk- F Bram-r. of the Surf hulrl, l‘hw-gu. Law \uko-n Etha- H F l'nhnun hvmv fur the _ xummrr Mrs. Glen ('. Whitlnck of Glen Ellyn I! the guest of Mn. George D. St.“ this week. 4. Duncmz will begin I! 8 o'clock. Music wil be furnished by Harding’- unhestn. Mr. Md‘artney and (luughter Mny of (‘hicngo are visiting Mn. Steele of North avenue thin Week. The Innuul picnic untl chicken mg» per followed by n «hm Will be giv- en I! Everflt hall. Everett, “1., July Miss Danna Drew. formerly of Hixhlnnd Park and Min Grace (‘0!- yer of New York are Hu- guenu of Mrs. Daniel Cobb. Sr. Minn Elt-nnor Steele is M'overing {mm scarlet fever and u out 0! qu-rnntinc. Mr. and Mn. Loni: Haslelmnm: have taken the (‘l-rk G. Wrisrht rem. Mauve for the summer. Mr. and Mn.‘ Wright in visiting in L- Grunge. Junk Ronn- undtnn-m In opt-n Hun [AM Friday at ”14- Fort Sheri dun haunt-l fur upprndlcflis. Ernest Fun-st and small Rnckfurd IN \‘initinz Mn part-nu. Mr. and Mn. 0. I" a few wrvks. “m", (m) ml! awnd the summer, Mr and Mrs. \h-uc-rh-ll, who ~[I1Lf (hr [ant tun wrrk‘ wnh Mn. !h«-Ir humo m‘Ummumumr. Win. Mn A A Glam And Mrs Mary Thwum of lmux-ulkg K32. An- the gut-ts n-f Mr: (Slnss' IIPIPT. Mn, A, M. l'llm- of Hunwuund nun-mm. Mr, and hum!) hm whrn' 011-} Mr. and Mn. lehum Vefler In ruwvmu cunurntulalmm on the birth of n duughlrt born Fnd-y. Mn- (Ewrgv Turin-r who in: hen .wrmmly ill for (he put! week it Im- prvmmg, Mm .Iellh'no Sela-n of Wilmflu in apq-ndmx I for du)‘: “'1”! Min I'Inniy Smith, Mr. Ind Mrs. Walter Yong-r have n-(umed from a few week- :rip to Springfield. “L Mr. and Mn.‘ Fred Horumln of (‘hirggo won the Sunday mu 0! Mr. and Mn: N. M. Knuth Mrs. Ralph Harbor Srfinour hf! 3}: A 1!. sum. nnd dunner} Alice of \'. Gm! Bay rand In luv- ang mm {or Nay \ort rm whae‘ Hwy “ill ml for England Sunni-y on the Olympic {or A than month-f visit with "hunt and friends. InGeorchmnoUâ€"iadflnnau loam Sunday {or Dan“. M. mnhwlmmmmn- bothtnd murmyvmmhu «waded tripthruuuclut- mu Sun. Ryan and In. sum Cunningham of Green Bay, Wk” In the mu ot Mr. sud Mrs. Cliflotd Moran Mn hm! 'I‘uckrr and mum 10 Ill! eru- mum um of Fomt'n Bell for Dr. Eur! D. Friuch and family have jut returned from a motor trip to the southern part of Indium and m flat] "at!” an 'anmuql Min Mnrjorir Dummy nnd Mr. Jerry lamina will luv: tomorrow to stunt! summer school at Madison, “'il." " ‘ . 15 8. 8L Joh- Ann-o WIRING COWC'IOBS AWANCES Telephone 23 Get Them NOW! MANY THINGS mm m WANT T0 was success or run OUTING Cold Cream Cotton Toilet Soaps Brushes Sponges Ant‘iseptics Dental Needs Themes Bottles Lilly Picnic Sets HOSTS OF OTHER REQUISITES IN STOCK ALSO EARL W. GSELL Soap AIM“ Ah“ lot HOOVERâ€"â€" omo UREKA _.nAML IL'l‘ON BEACH VACUUM CLEANERS Emmi,” lSBufiBLJoh-An. IIVI‘IVA‘ ‘ND 0' -\u-v-vo ‘â€" SPECIAL OFFER We have unnamed with the (My to [in home demonstrations of my huddle. and m- gentthnt you take ndmtueoftho t! to lean jml what field the Inning cov- ers. This does no: oblim you in my my. COSTS LESS \ TO OPERATE WAN HAND IRON AND DOES TWICE THE WORK EXPERT REPAIRS FOR ALL APPLIANCES A PURE SOAP ELECTRIC FANS HORTON THOR A. B. C. SIMPLEX ; COTTAGE I IAMA‘I IIWD'I‘A‘II (‘ost but a trifle to operate and bring a comforting breeze on hot days THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL Guaranteed Curling Iron $3.85 HUBER ELECTRIC snort- DECKER” HUBER BEST FOR YOUR WASHER Easy Term of Payment We Deliver Pmmptly Pharmacist We Prescription in the mediâ€" cine for coughs. cold- and not! that. At all drug amuseâ€"Adv. Ruth Whitey 0! New Aibuny, XML. nmrnod with Dr. nnd Mrs. Friuch 3“ will spend uvvrnl weeks in Rkhlnnd Park. 389WAveouc Chips BOLDIN BULK KEYSTONE

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