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Highland Park Press, 22 Nov 1923, p. 11

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brary Plaza; The and refinement, ect service and ty of this new appeals zto‘ 1?1-. peo ew ntspkg'g ‘n o. w e for the winter 1 rates:; ~© ya éphone srating s | llaza | â€" the cozy warmtk, nfort of & bright, (BTON, ILLINOIS Ble Occupation 40â€"Apartment 4, ‘ SHERIDAN IAGE CO. .__ CHICAGO linery Class ery Wednesday n at 2 o‘clock igoner‘s vare Store: Ave., Highwood n for business hone 544 Bell Teleâ€" Company end Floor irs are well paid. eir, work and assoâ€" itions: (with pay) ich year. A liberal is provided. e‘ Telephone Office wer with the ° G WOMEN â€"Operator tHas apartment â€" in LL NOW Permanent, Interâ€" ear Home. nk. Building in Ease Winter 18 & for an 244 Ring 2 Je e w | RAPP BROTHERS Special Sale for Friday and Saturday, Nowfember 20 apd_?flt, 1923 Automotive Repair Service Phones Highland Park 1677â€"1678 NOTICEâ€"Ask to have our regular circular mailed to you. Carrots ‘and Beets the Mauich ............__... ... Green Onions Crisp Celery theé DUHCR :â€".;.._..«/........... Celery Cabbage th@ Jb. ......c{zzneeatlimeeenss Radishes _: Long Green Cucumbers @BCR | ...«..clcvisssie es Florida Tomatogs Sweet Potato Squash CC TD. ..:.....,ctecsivtlees..s020.. > _ _ Our selections are continually f | changing, and you will find here at an attractive price a car that suits i §our needs. Sa?esroom open evenings. .\ * * our present car accepted in part , payment. . ® CadillacMotorCarCompany Evanston 8600 Green Peppers Sweet Oranges the dozen ......... Juiey Lemons ‘the dozen ...... FLORIDA ORANGES the dozen BEST POT ROAST the lb. CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS the Ib. PeC JUICY GRAPE FRUIT 5, 3 or 2 for for Economical Transportation 29 136 North First Street Telephone 612 39c¢ The Used Car‘ Department of the Evanston Cadillac Branch offers an unusual assortment of good used cars inakbOth Cadillacs and miscellaneous makes. To the prosipective purchager of a new automobile in the $2,000â€"$2,500 class, who would not ordinarily conâ€" sider the fl})mhne of a used car, we wish particularly to call attention to our late model, reconditioned Cadilâ€" lass. These cars will attract the buyâ€" er who demands dependability, superâ€" jor performance, and, above all, the satisfaction that comes from owning a car whose ?alitfe and prestige are universally acknowledged. A DLL L AC‘:S USED CARS 1810 Ridge Avenue, Evanston and Service "10€¢ .. 10€¢ t 290 4 Bc 12%c â€"| 10G _ _ a0¢ _ 12%€ ll..... 9g \... AG€ _ A5c Evanston Branch Best Round ‘Steak, Ib.....85¢ Best Sirloin Steak, Ib....45¢ Best ‘Porterhouse Steak 55¢ Native Flank Steak 1b. ...25¢ Shoulder Steak Ib, ..........25¢ Rib Lamb Chops lb. .....55¢ Loin Veal Chops lb. ......38¢ Large Cut Pork Chops ....18¢ Loin Veal Roast Ib. .....28914¢ Sh. Veal Roast lb. ... 25¢ Leg Veal Roast lb. M..§91‘:2¢ Pork Shou. Roast Ib....1514¢ Breast Vealâ€"Roast Ib....12%¢ Rump Corn Beef lb.... MALAGA OR TOKAY © GRAPES â€" BEST ELGIN: CREAMERY BUTTER LEG GEN. SPRING LAMB | c the Ib. j PORK LOIN . ROAST _ the Ib. TENDERLOIN ‘the Ib, : "!{! 53¢ ; . 250 32 19 Rogers Park 9810 the pound the Ib. Vip j” YELLOWSTONE PARK | II _ TRAVEL INCREASED nnsermmmmnprremenemeenmmmimemroemmnnniommapmammene ie emememmmmmmemnen l CCE C CCC C C000 C ameienn CCC o w 10 0o s Leave name and address at office. We deliver ygg order BREAKS PREVIOUS RECORD Northwestern Railroad Reports Tremendous Gain in 1923; Expect Still Greateér All travel records to Yellowstone National Park were broken during the season which closed Sept. 20,â€"accordâ€" ing to official_report which has just been received from the Department of the Interior by the Department of Tours of the Chicago & North Westâ€" ern raitway and the Union Pacific sysâ€" tem. The total travel was 138,352, persons compared with 98,223 during the season of 1922, or an increase of 41 per cent this year. Of the total travel 44,806 persons tame by rail{ (as compared with 33,358 in 1922), 91,224 by automobile, 207 by motoreycle ‘and 1,140 on horseback and on foot. . _ Popu ng-m The popular xt Yellowstone enâ€" trance was again the most patronized rail -entnneeâ€"â€"â€"zs,llfi ‘or © approxiâ€" mately 52 per cent of all rail visitors, entering the park théough‘that'gate- way. : , +Â¥ 82 Vistors to the park came from evâ€" ery state in the uni from Alaska, the Philippines, Hawaii, the . Canal Zone, and from twentyâ€"one, foreign countries. â€" Illinois leads the list of rail visitors, 5,747 residents of. this state" having been el:aified;;‘ Ohio 1s second with 8,552 vi itou\eoininz‘ by rail; New York third with\3,101 and Pennsylvania fourth with 2,530. Oneâ€" fourth of all the vigitors coming. to the park by train were. from Towa, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio. : <.. :© ~Bigger Next Year . ' In. anticipation of another recordâ€" brea?ng season for 1924, the Departâ€" ment of Tours, m&ntained'- by the Chicago & ‘North Western railwayâ€" Union Pacific system, has. completed: L plaris for operating a series of thirty= five escorted tours leaving Chicago three times a week during the park season, which vgill be from June 20 to Sept. 15, 1924. ~ _: C * ‘The people who sell Get Rich Quick: stocks should keep :way for a short time from those who have, hourht German marks. t { "@l Wonderful skill is shown by many of the girls in driving automobiles, but can they operate a sewing maâ€" chine with equal facility? / Alarm is expressed in many quarâ€" ters when it is distovered that peoâ€" ple have begun to W $ j Halibut Steak Ib........_._40¢ Fresh Lake Trout, Ib. ...35¢ Lake Sup. White Fish, Ib. 40¢ Salmon Steak, Ib. ... 885¢ Salmon Steak, Ib. .. Fresh Herring Ib. .. Fresh Perch, lb. ... Fresh Perch, Ib. ... Gorton‘s Cod Fish box Mil.â€"Hart Bacon piece Ib. 2 Mil.â€"Hart Hand lb. ._.__ 27 Dixie Bacon Squares Ib.18 Salt POTK. ID..â€".......â€"cooâ€"mmaâ€"smll Salt Beef Tongues Ib.._? Fr. Spareribs, Ib. ..._.._.15¢ New Sour Kraut, qt. ._18¢ THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS PORK SHOULDERS NEW DRY ONIONS 5 llpl. for _ Hart Baco! Next GOOD . RIPE BANANAS the dozen 25c 24 North First Street, Highland Park, Illinois 34 32 38 15c the Ib. the Ib. A¢ Whep i 29 POTATO YIELD IN > ILLINOIS IS LARGE "The first year Illinois levied A MOâ€" | _0 nondred 4ur : nlss *F*ARY / Pank tor, vehicle: tax wnm 1911. That 'm% . “?,&,.‘:: year‘s : receipts from this source hundred thirty. ‘,&“ eot easterâ€" gmountedtotam{';thm from and s -’&th said. In 1917, thlefldma&o:‘sh of way of â€" puudtbm.wmuw. N L“" ay law, there were 340,000 automobiles i .bi all. &" gt:“ North in the â€" state, and receipts were Ma) To the csmd $1,500,000. ‘This amount has increasâ€" Park, lying easterly ,? and ed on an average of $1,000,000 a a line one bhundred thirty year. 19 (136) feet from and parâ€" "The 1922 fees were a little less 33 with the easterly line of the than $3,000,000.© I have just received t .of : way the Chicago and the official figures from the office of | Northwestern e o the Nun: qpe Ad the secretary of state, showing that | BiSQ Ml that PR O° 156. on Paobe Both White and Sweet Varieâ€" ties Show Heayy Producâ€" tion in the State POTATO YIELD ; Four hundred mlfim dollars will have been iged from motor vehicle fees in THinois in thirty years if : the : $100,000,000 Pond issue is adopted, Gov. Len Small declared: in addressing a ga at Tampico, I11,, recently, the opening of four miles of bhard road ‘out of year. t3 X. "The 1922 fees a little less than $3,000,000.© I have just received t the official figures E the office: of | Nort] the secretary of state, showing that | / // at the close of October business the|j/ag first ten months of 1923 ‘has yielded | payy only a few dollars sim?t of $9,500,000 | a lin an increase of over $1,500,000 over | feet . last year.": _ | he e ‘Gov. Small declared that $10,000,â€" 000 will be taken Efin license fees next year; $11,000,000 in 1925, $12,â€" 000,000 in 1926, -!tl an annual inâ€" crease will be accomplished, bringâ€" ing the reteipts for 1929 up, to $15,â€" 000,000." ht l "Chicago pays more than oneâ€"third of the total license fees in the state, yet all paved roads being built by the state are outside of the city limâ€" its of Chicago and other large cenâ€" "This is eminexly fair because owners of automobiles and. trucks are users of the ds, and the peoâ€" ple of Chicago a:? other cities not only will benefit by using them, but such highways wiid'reduce the cost of transportation in an indirect way, reduce the cost of living." : Germany should learn â€" enough about the game of poker so it would realize the necessity of anteing up. The custom of eating twice too much â€" for Thanksgiving dinner is not acclaimed to have hurt the mediâ€" cine business any. | Not: many paopie will be reported under weight if they go on the scales about $ p. m. Nov. 29. : \ The beautiful old hymn said "Scatâ€" ter seeds of sunshine," but too many people prefer to distribute drops of moonshine. Fancy Jonathan Apples 0 IDS. TOF .:tme.<cvedystneniteded Fancy Cooking Apples 4 Ibs. for“.. Grape Fruit _ / 2 for ... Large Pkg. Grakham Swedish Wafers Himia Orange Pekoe Tea, per Yâ€"Ab. ....._.«...c=, Jello, any flavor: y $ pkits. for .......!........«.sass Queen Olives Artichokes the jar ... fiirptzoe‘:;,“uch .."....“ 50‘ e on AMrntt / T0€ Atmors Mince Meat . /.. 1 &a DEW DROP COFFEE 8â€"lb. can > FRESH DRESSE ‘DUCKS / 69c 85c FRESH OYSTERS SHOULDER VEAL ROAST . 38 19c aspecencsne kexevie«s A¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 19¢ 38¢ 28¢ 25¢ 33¢ 25¢ hn d wl mrumoomor ; counxty =© SPE ~PARK DISTRICT, for the acquirâ€" ing of land use as a public park al:x‘fi the of same. F SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE :‘Notice is given to all perâ€" sons interested fhat the Co-!fl- ers of the H d Park East Park District, Lake Gounty, Illinois, havâ€" Bismting of the Contemeuen . for of Lot 160 of H w fln tomthel l:‘;i lPfi.: o on atnantom h;um;r:l thirty (186) a:t ua::.r; Te at fhs m of way of the Q If jgz of 161 of South Highâ€" nd on to the City of Highland ark lying easterly of and adjoini line one hundred thirty six (IME eet easterly and parallel easterly line of the :_xht of way f the Chi : and No Western Railway Company and north of and adjoining the rly line of Dean Avenue exte nut‘wntcrly; also, all that fi:trt the . North oneâ€"half %&fiof 164 of South Highland on to CitÂ¥ of H\fhllnd ark lying rly of and adjoin : line one hundred thirty: six (186 eet easterly f1 and parallel wi the easterly linge of the omht of way fif‘fln Chic and: N Western ilway Co ny| and north of and idjoining the ,‘rx line T‘ Dean venue ex southwester [v; also, All that part of Lot 162 of South 819 md?w."wuo: D;v.::;: 11 8. ‘Li 82 8. First fiuut * Second St., Highland Park, Nk z ml racitagâ€"prsigcrh I Telephone 498 â€" Highland Addition to the City of tx(mmd Park lying north ‘o:yun‘d adjoining the westerly line of Dean Tark iyiNE Fiy ~OL «Pnd . eA CPRIE T & line one hundred thirty six m'éz feet easterly f1 and (parallel wit euterclg of the right of way g. the d and . Northwestern Railway Company and north of and: Mng the, westerly line of Dean ‘Avenue: exter southwesterly, : inâ€" ‘cluding build: located thereon. All iof the above described real estate mn? located in â€"the Northwest Quarâ€" o. maprmnna in td owns! 0 ree North,_RangeRwalve (12) East of the Third Prin Meridian in the Highâ€" land Park East Park District, Lake County, Illinois, and for the improveâ€" ment of said real estate by grading, grubbing, e , ~raking,‘ rolling, constructing: & water sprinilir_ng sysâ€" Avenue extended mten io the City of Highiand Park lying eagterly of and adjoining igo and N Railway Comâ€" 3; also, all &nofun North neâ€"half (%4) 161 of. South lighland Addition to the City of tem, with meter and meter vault, with gonnection to present ‘water main, reâ€" moving buil , refilling, basement excavations, and covering with black Barth and manure, all in said Highâ€" land Park East Park District, Lake County, Illinois, in the manner shown set forth in the ordinance attachâ€" to the on of said The Highland Park East Park Di:trlc%o!‘l“lfd in the :C of the of the ty Court Lake , Illinois, on the 1st ‘day of Febr %A. D. 1923, for the g:rpooe of r% ng said real estate for use as ni'pub!ic: park and the imâ€" imment of same, and having proâ€" v for the{gukinx of said improveâ€" ment wholly by special assessment and having vided for the tuum ‘of improv t bonds therefor; the ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the Soemurg of said ‘The H nd Park East Park District and having applied to the County : Court of said £ckd County for an asse nt of the cost of said improvement according to benefits, and an assessment therefor bhaving .'v'ii;'exten'fffid southwesterly ; 1 that part of the South ‘,.,,3,'.‘2{ oo y of Lot 164 af South Highiand been made and returned to said court as shown by the Commissioners‘ report filed in the :of the Clerk of said fas oo an io tn fan * + 4 thereon will be had and the time .:5 ?heo of the réturn of the summons ssned in said ‘cause will be, on the 3rd day of Detember, A. D. 1928 at 10 o"tl:l‘o,ck A. M. or as soon thereafter as / the business of the Court will permit. _ . t3 All persons duirh: may file, obâ€" jections im‘ said. Court on or before said 1:({ and may npmt on the hearâ€" hi ell Aprminent, in faid pevert mentioned, is payable in ten w) inâ€" stallments, inuu-‘u:f rate of six per cent, per annum. . _ That a al assessment has been made to raige the cost of said im p nt, and that the total cost of said improvement as shown . by the estimate is $3855.50, and the total cost of ‘said improvement as shown by the ‘of the commissioners is $28536.50, and that the total ummcnti’ 77” benefits upon the ‘‘Dated at Highland Park, Illinois, %,i;slfith day : of November, A. D. \ i . THOMAS MORTON, ‘ | ‘‘JOSEPH B. CARD ~~>!‘< HHTDLAN D. JONRS, | Commiuiam‘ ts . appointed said nsedmu? Some, of the political orators meed mo‘wqdyw::_bookonm, that would tell not to put their foot in their mouth. Yord 1'Pahtlng, Decorating, Hanging Canvas, Sanâ€", itas, and Paper. Let us figure with you. . P. 1780 Tel. 410 ° J. SMITH J U NK 387 Central Ave., Park Maintained * First Church of Christ, Scientist C 887 Hazel A o ts are cordial} vigit Ncg thokudrnt HOURS: Wukd’n; s.-.t:: pm. Sundays, reading only. | e #% North Room Larson‘s Garage auto trimmings BIL H A RZ

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