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Highland Park Press, 18 Oct 1923, p. 3

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ar Conâ€" EMBER October on fee, HAPEL. ;. Dedication EaBuilding--a hapel on the of Deerfield e and Rose Ferr:ce. We appreciate you | grace rvices with ut icky circle" i ou get the loa a loaf of bread Telephong 1 STEM ; RIES ¢. solutely of, Lake tice engeler has no ut e j M pt Motor Truck and Van delivery to all _ points. es Household goods and Pianos moved by Experiericed men. Furniture Packed Crated and _ Shipped. es Phones 181 103 147 | _/ Movingâ€" Suitable for daytime and»-evcning wear,| too. Sport Now is your chance to purchase economiâ€" cally g: »‘ New styles th; E tie on the uide. l:ox ’ afs, belted models. Fur colâ€" lared apd fur -,‘ba ded. Fine fabrics. . excép i0nâ€" ally well tailored. | MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING Estimates Cheerfully Given. Jobbing a Specialty WITTEN BLDG. 360 CENTRAL AVE. Telephone Shop H. P. 1404 | . Residence H. P. 439 LA FUpIn4 Coats $29.50â€"$35 Highland Park $35â€"$85 FRILITZ! For Better H té 39 South St. Jahns Avenue f ; 4 Malimngl is t | Can you afford to be without flowering shrubs when per plafion up?, Large Jonquil bulbs, at 35 cents per d We are always ready to assist you with suggestions, doors. Call 85. ® per plant on up Wefie alw doors. Call 85. cu ‘Transfer Co. /"~ GARNETTS ABOUT YOUR GARDE / B A HR Hgme Grounds eâ€"Stor. ts i Phon 198 e 110 _ With the goming of sp pected that. the service tended to take in practic tire | Lake region in Ls This is expected to be a able venture because people who would make lakes if the means of was ‘provided. The North Shore ‘line, it is said, is well ~satisfied with t ness that is being done by its lines on the north shore. A good buginess is beâ€" ing worked up and the | street car service is being benefited instead of hurt as a resylt. The lines do not compete with each other in any respect. (otue se d and in this way graduall buiii up a paying business. ge said that the bus lines could not help but Build np the cities because they reach out and tap territory which was prictically inâ€" acessible before. . Mr. Budd explained that while the bus lines at first are not â€"supportâ€" ing that they help to brin, population and business to the ci they serve and in this way graduall bufii up a That the installation of the motor bus service along the north shore inâ€" cluding the: lines from Kenosha to Waukegan, Kenosha to Lake Geneva, etc., ‘cost the North Shore Line an initial expenditure of $30 for the first twelve months, whith hu,,notl yet been approximated in |fares thken in from the 262,000 customers the first year was the statement made a few ‘ days ago by Brit I. Budd, president â€"of the line in addressing the Rotary Club of Eva where the motor: bus service is to be in stalled shortly. yaiupt 3 MOTOR BUSES FEE%.O‘ j TRAFFIC TO LINE ing shrubs when you purchase good Honeihucflg Syrinh u‘d oth?ri as low at 35 cents per dozen, fine Darwin tulips at $3.50 per 100. â€" | 15 with suggestions, a free sketch or helpful hints on how bestfto soiveA your P) en carry out the reby ‘making) the you County. ighly profitâ€" ‘e are many trips to the Lnsportation ing it is exâ€" will be exâ€" ally the enâ€" _ _ phe was‘ & nurse in training in California â€" & . then spent many years in state after she had beâ€" coe;ne P red nurse, Her vacaâ€" tion of ‘a month last summer was also spent in that state. â€" She vflli refurn to Log Angeles where her relâ€" atives‘ reside. For: the next few months she will take a vacation beâ€" fore going. back in hospital work iusj thrt States, ‘| . | ~| I Foos made there d made th over the mx?tl:txt ghe was‘a& nw California ind years in u..fi stat coe;le A regis red Her plue:’;‘willf be| taken by Mrs. Ruth Banks, who has been her asâ€" gistant there. (Mrs. Banks was asâ€" sistant superintendent at one other time, about 1918, and has a reputaâ€" tion of being extremely efficient along Lhospitad lines €03 . Miss Schghbe:f-wp made agsistâ€" ant superintendent under the last days of Dr. A. E. Brown. When Dr. Charles Lieber was made superinâ€" tendent Miss Schauber was retained as the head of the hospital force. During her service there she has de many friends and has been partly responsible for the great progâ€" ove the in tutitn“ j } \ She will réturn to California where she ~studied |nursing and made her hogr}e for two';ty years. _ Miss Mabel ~Schauber, assistant guperintendent of the Lake County General hospital for more than a year, today announced her resignaâ€" Auac 4 s Head of Institution Going |â€" . California; Successor Is : Appointed: COUNTY HOSPITAL STATE oF . ____NURSE RESIGNING| |lLake SS ree Delivery M c FaY ts Many of our Patrons along the: they had us make out a Plan show Grounds; they keep on each j they enjoy the work and the result mean more to them on account of it. had us make out a Plan showing th'e“m;yw; their nds; they keep on each Fall and Spring with planting ; enjoy the work and the regults and their Home Grounds *Se. . Her vacaâ€" t summer was tate: / She will ‘where her relâ€" the next few a vacation beâ€" ~‘New shadeq in hose. Biscuit. Log Cabin, Haâ€" zel an‘d-Fai?vh. â€" All new shades in a full fashâ€" ioned bose‘; At ~BI.GD â€" â€"â€" white and flt;hfi f fifie'm; tiful ‘hand embroidery philippihé Undcrgar- ments just| received. Gowns and Pchemise in . Tailorec‘ models in checks and stripes. prowns. B;l;ies;fi tans ‘and greys with just enough trimming to give them a distinetivellaok: ‘ * ul 'hand; Lxfibroic‘lery $1.95â€"$3.50 To reflcH A. D. 1923, in said Court, at ten o’doek&?&r as l&:flh:nf:: 4 ma e * n amimeaes + pear on,. P ,. in su ma}m and contest tpmtb' ofuthg facts stated: in said certifiâ€" eate. & .‘£ | # | ARTRUR J, ENDER, Secm}aryof the Board of Local Imâ€" Â¥ p:r;cmu Of the Village of Deerâ€" field. | 4 E es & y Dated, Deerfleld, Iilincis,. October 1ith, 1928. â€" <= e\ 29 .24 feld Avenue has been completed and accepted, that said improvement conforins substantially to the requireâ€" ments ‘of ‘the ordinance for the conâ€" struction thereof, and having applied to said Court to consider and deterâ€" mine the truth of the facts stated in the final certificate, the final hearing thereon will,; by order of the Court, be heard on the 20th day of October. Mn t k ',f’{?'fi; (x)s"l‘g;mn'r GIVEN flm A fi INTERESTED the B of _ 1â€" Improvement . of the Vi Deerfleld having cerâ€" tified to the County Court of Lake County, Illinois, that ;:ho wor:‘ on the improvement by the pavi Deerâ€" field Avenue K been 3.;‘1‘.,:.... inmdt } | #V0 ‘ -NO‘ o xszfnna ALL ONS IN the 1 of -Laul 99 In VILLAGE| ‘OF DEERFIELD BPECIAL ABSESSMENT NO. 15 mver | } IN THE COUXNTY coUrt or / | . LAKE COUNTY | _the matter of the Petition of the Vig;%: i:;t Deerfield tga fthe levy of I > Apuumen T Be.‘:{mld Avenue, _ or, paving UCH Fl‘a’nnel resses 5.00 NOTICE QLFfICE AND GREENHOUSES _ Laturel Avenue one block west s of depot. ILLINOTS, Codnty of e your Problems outâ€" shore a‘l_rg‘doing this ; as 50 cents ‘in observation ‘of National Picture week, Oct. 8 to 14, special lectures re to be given at the prt institute z“flh-td-r-. The week is being Sn n o N e e oo C ® an well as members ‘of ‘the family. Cpildren :l‘»‘wld have‘ pictures in their rooms which tell stories." + er class last week when they asâ€" x“"’ for the first of a course .of lectures on how to look at pictures. ‘"Don‘t hang family photographs ar father‘s lodge pictures in the living room," said Miss> Parket. "Rememâ€" h'tftbkmmi.gwu..j,,g“ bkdh?ndueh,' and ‘all death room sceenes in â€"general. Iftmnh“ , choose fruit or . This the advice which Miss â€" Helen Parker: of the art institute gave to | â€" Parking on Roads [ “W'hiletlmehum’m w-ndw,m m“f lay, immm* should park their cars on the ers" of the road or on the strips of road provided in many places along the highways. BCE PICTURES CHOSEN | FOR DINING ROONM bserved under the ‘auspices of merican Art bureau," â€"~ ‘Automobiles parked on state highâ€" ways are a men.;e’t:h:m and an peal is â€"made Gepartment, ::king drivers to refrain from thik practice, F4 " daw, according to L. H. Hedrick, asâ€" gistant chief maintenance iengineer. . ‘Al such establishments, said . % Hedrick, must be situatedl clear > the right of way and all parked cars near mm;u he-ppr::: clear off the ~right way® on property of the owners of such places. _ _ L L a % a S sntres, ; 5:?. are to feel the weight of the the motor li\;fvvhkhwâ€";vmu'mug generally. â€" This provides that ehfldnnderflfhumy.g.,‘ operate a motor vehicle ‘unless companied by a duly licensed chandâ€" “l;v“bifiehmdbnae&; otorists w on p high~ "‘"banchtlflrfiufi. Te down,or urtert the, ivomen 10e 1guntey stores," that now. de the roads, or who illeraHv ~anmins When choosing pictures for the dinâ€" so apparently is new to many motorâ€" ists, judging by the way they disâ€" regard it, .t3 hav Of late mch tal beenr said about the ‘matter 0 stopping Or_ â€" turning corners with automobiles. : In many cases people have thought that it is e . cawpulsory to bold out the hand to| in?ie::ebmi th:fln; is about ‘othqporwrnnmgr.e, ) ~| Way; . Children m Not f Drive Alone; Parking s t * 00 Hl‘h“y“ f THE LAW PROVIDES FOR I? avoid paintings of Another Provision still another provision of SIGNAL TuRNNG _ t | ga 19 Â¥4

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