18 14 Officer . appointed to| make said Asâ€" sessment. w § Dated at Highland |Park, HL, J\ gaith. 1021 *.;‘ |â€" m,“fy Said assessment is payable in Ten| | Said & (10) installments, (with interest at| {10) i the rate of six (6)) per centum per| the rate aunum on all installments from and | $nnum |¢ after date of issue |of first voucher. After All persons desiring may file objecâ€"|~ per tions in ?uid court |before said day fions in and may appear on the hearing . and! d ma make théir defense. | o s ho + i.‘ > DN BBE . * .%5.20 :. *i Notice is given to all perâ€" | Notis sons interested the: Council of i the City of Highland Park, County of Ci Lake and State of: Illinois having bf Lal ordered the ~of a conâ€"| ing â€"or nected system of sewers to | con be laid in, along ‘under Burton to be !; Avenue, Pleasant nue, Broadview L R Avenue, Green Bay |Road, Roger Wilâ€" 1 liams Avenue, Hi Place, Washâ€"| avenue, ington ; Place, stone. . Place, Av Northmoor Road Flora Place, all} land P: in the City of Highland Park, Lake| pf â€"Hli County, Tllinois, the ordinanceâ€"for the | kame b same being on file in the office of the | C City Clerk of said| city and -having} pplied applied to the Cou Court of Lake| county‘ County for an a nt of the costs | of said of said. improvemént according â€"to | benefits benefits, and an ent thereof yess having <been ~cmade |and returned to| !‘" & said court, the final hearing thereon _‘d co will be had on the |Ninth ‘(9th) day I1 be of August A. D. 1924, or as sooni f Aug thereafter: as the |\business of the‘ hereaf court will permit. ; | tourt w SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE SPECIAL A$SSESSMENT NOTICE PAGE Channel Lake (Incorporgte . Buccessor to Fred Schgefer . > â€"I} Phone : Shop H{ighland Park 632; Res. Highland Park 1966 EDWARD S$1 Room Automobile HUMPHREY HEATER | Owing to the large number |of week en ‘ pleasure }seekersf,who must | accommo; dated on| Saturday ev nings} we suggest that you {ho have leisure attend our dances during the week. [ : o amg This will enable us to give y« -\better,ser-fj vice and f:u wilrmore fully knjoy the suâ€" perior music of the "Se ators,]‘ our regular j 8â€"piece orchestra. > t s o The new CHannel L-k§ Pavili pavilion in\ the state â€"â€" Dance o Our Patrons . 7 State Bank Building FRED A. E. SMI Collision | L Insurance with Se Theft . | _ | Transportration 'l:iliblic' L?bili Ts w art will permit. mMb ds :<payable in Ten| | Said dssessment is payp ig in Ten with interest at| {10) i nts, ~with interest at per centum per| the ratel of ((6) per dentum ‘per ments from and | gnnum dn all ginltallmenâ€'é;from and of first voucher.| After of jissue of: first voucher. may ‘file objecâ€" "All perspns desiring mnï¬ file abjecâ€" before said day | tions in saizieourt before said day the hearing .'nd' nd may appéar on the hearing and 1 ~n.~*‘} tmake r defense. ds 5o8 iL ce JUSTICE OF 'mï¬ raA(;1 _ â€"Telephone 5714â€"1046 SCHAEFER, . make said | Asâ€" will put qceans of fresh hot iwaâ€" ter in your honje. r S f ilf â€"| ppwt| peray | . SEE‘UY TODAY | | Are you {)our pre 0 you‘! ou want GVhat abi and. mu: Cost? / Damage 21.22 f A Ag hereafter a ourt will perj Said {10) < i ‘t&l;;I C~HATNO. BSS“H‘ esnt N is hereby given |to all perâ€" ns i id that the Council of City of Highland Park, County Lake and! State of Illinois havâ€" | ithe" const !, of. ‘a , m of sanitary sewers be in, glong and u County ine Réad, Bay Road, Ridgeâ€" ive, Braeside Road, Marion venue, [ Oak J{mve Avenue, and Burâ€" n Avénue, all in the City of Highâ€" and Park, County of Lake wnd State f â€" Illivjois, ordinange for the ame being on file in the office of the ity Clerk of said city and having pplied ito the¢ County Coptt of Lake ounty for an assessment of the costs fâ€" said| > improvement According : to nefits) and. an. assessment thereof aving: been made and returned toj id court, the final hearing ï¬hereoni ill be had on the Ninth (“flth) day. f Aughst A, D. 1024, 6| ‘as: soon hereaftér as the busingss of the n is 0I1:: tï¬e N‘g’t space square feet wholly satisfied with ent hpt;rwater supply? 1ave. dll the hot.water whengyer you w&nt it? ut cate â€"and work â€" ied ) )i} ol :'E:ED SCHAEFER, â€" fficer | ma: I to makg gsaid Asâ€" ated af Highland Parg'}‘ ffné,i July ‘Pith, 1D24. | | MWY [ : onestlv! Highland Park, IHinois $15 square feet ance 21.22 !â€" Illinois‘ first big cotton crop in \ years is mmaking good: progress under ‘improved weather «conditions, A. J. | Surratt, federal} agricultural statisâ€" ;tician, reports. . The season is very backward, but '#Le cotton is believed ‘to be making up time lost during the | wet, cool spring: The condition of the . crop is reported as 68 per cent of norâ€" ~mal, slightly hejow the average of ‘the entire country, uce e t | â€"‘Letters ‘destined for countries to | which the United States 2â€"cent rate ’does not apply will require 11 eexa‘ for the first ounice and 9 cents for each Ludditional ounce from the first zone, 19. and 17 cents from the second zone and 27 and 24 cents from the third zone. t BIG COTTON CROP REPORTED IN STATE First . Large Yield In Illinois .__ In Years Is Reported Doing Well < Letters. or Articles sent as letters, destined for foreign countries, will accepted for transmission by the air air: mail service operating between New York and San Fraricisco, the postoffice ~department announces, . The countries to which the United States domestic letter rate ap’plbeslxs the special air mail service rates will be suthcient, but"to all other'countï¬ui; the rate will be the airplane postage f plus the international letter rate of lfl cents for the first ounce or fraction thereof and 8 cents for each additional. ounce or fmcmn thereof, less the domestic rate of 2 cents an ounce or fraction thereof. _ * 1t An opportunity is to. be given some youngsters in Chicago to Jackie Coogan at a banquet that som people of Chicago are giving for h at the Drake hotel. This will be: reward for those who do most to help Jackie to ‘help others. Jackie‘s Illi nois headquarters are at the Nea East Relief, $7 South avenue, Chi cago. Kr o I | [@iâ€". Other Provisions _ [ : | â€" Some skeptical grown ‘ up. peop | when they hear about this trip lof tJuckie’s, ‘turn up thgkr noses â€" afid snort: . "Oh ‘ its another â€" publicity ‘swnt for ‘the movies.". Which just goes to prove that there is a lot b unselfish goodness in the world that does not get'Lt: proper credit. Jackie Coogan has been enlisted to campaign [Tor a million dollars worth of .{fobd |:and ¢lothing ‘and his parents were | won to corisent to this campaign and | to pay all thtair expenses in Ameri¢a i and on their trip abroad, because the; believed in the work that was beil | done by the Near East Relief for the suffering ‘people of the Near E $t. ’ As Mr. Coogan Senior said: "Jackie has never knowi what it is to suffer and this trip and canipaign will be a wonderful lesson for my boy." .| : The campaign and trip to the Near East has been called the "Modern Children‘s . Crusade," a very godd name. < Unlike the first Children‘s Crusade, this| one iy to save lives whereas the first crusadeâ€" meant the loss of the lives of the children cru saders. Jackie Coogan is asking all the boys and girls to help him raise funds to provide for the orphan chilâ€" .dren of the Near East. He is goin to travel from the Pacific Coast a is to be in oll;ï¬nois the first week in August to meet the boys and girls who %elp himâ€"and he is going thank them personally. Jackie is a exgited about it and is so anxious to| gather funds to fill a ship toâ€" brim. =And, :fwhat do you know,. the Kiddies in Greece and Asia M nor are talkiï¬â€˜_, all the timg about . andllooking forward to Jackie‘s arâ€", rival. is t g First.Class Matter For Trans mission To Other Lands; Extra Postage â€" â€" AIR MAIL ACCEPTS â€" : > FOREIGN LETTERs Coogan This fall a boy who has stolen his way into the hearts of all who have seen him, and many thousands hgve seen him and call him by his fig name: "Jackie," this boy is going to visit the historic lands of the Néar East. Jackie is not going merely to amuse and educate himself but | is going to represent the thousands boys and: girls of America who lave him and who are working with h} to help the unfortunate: orphans in thisâ€" Near East. Yes it is Jackie When wetook that wonderful ti in the airship with Huck Finn in our ‘ imagination as we read . Mark Twain â€"we wished that some mysterâ€" ious person would make it possible for us to g* on a journey to histofi lands. «/ Campaign For Millions of Dolâ€" lars Worth Being Made in . +U. 8. Is Modern ]f § ‘_ Crusade J WIFTH FOOD AND CLOTHING JACKIE COOGAN TO : VISIT NEAR EAST THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, yie f d Â¥ t The gold medal annually‘ p " by Admiral Trenchard, Section Mo, 73 of the Navy League of the Sllates, of Cold Springs Harbor, hk Island, New York, to the recriil of the Great Lakes Naval Traind aâ€" tign attaining the highest d \of prpficiency in small arms target Wracâ€" tide will be awarded this | to F#ank F. Colarich, third class, M S. N&évy, he having attained a se of HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINO EAT LAKES GOB . WINS GOLD MEDAL eives Trophy for "u at Target Practice; Pr ) sented Soon § . Don‘t imitaie Columbi He whisiied for thirty:. for a breeze in u6.\ o0 duytitich Wmm s be PUBLIG SERVICE COMPANY UST as dar l‘ailr‘mgis form ' ‘ Aigghs it O h O IOtpans Jown a great system. and a traveler thebé’:ï¬dé" in compinegt ggtlop may travel to any otherf:g Bel Telepf‘:' iscomg ines the telephones of the nation and every may be reacfiia. _ Staton from which every other Bell Telephone 31 S. St. Johnk Ave. " o t PM j 1 5 R sw it ./ggr,_ ‘Kn ""Statignâ€"toâ€"station" long distance calls meet almost every requireifiént and the day rates are about 20% lower than for "‘perso gtrson" calls. Exvening rates are about 50% and mfht 5% lower tha‘nidaf' rates for "stationâ€"toâ€"station‘" calls, bi@no rate is reduced below 25 cents. Consult the teleâ€" "‘perso gerson" calls. Exening rates are about 50% and mfht 5% lower thg‘n“'da( rates for ""stationâ€"toâ€"station" calls, bukhno rate is reduced below 25 cents. Consult the teleâ€" phone ctory for further details or call "Long Distance." .-.’ N Pa S tb mt 4 I i o INOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY e Policy â€" One System â€" Universal Service GUYOT, District Superintendent NORTHERN ILLINOIS â€" AN % .. P ’l%q meéedal won by Colarich will be presented with appropriate ceremonâ€" ies at a regular Friday afternoon weekly drill and review to be held in the near future. 4 5 ‘he records of the Great Lakes Naval Training Station show that Colgrich is 26 years of age, that he enlisted on A 19, 1924, at Detroit, Micsmzn, and that lhh home -dd:;: is Steelton, Pennsylvania, where hi father, Joseph Colarich, now resides, Previous to his enlistment in ... the Nni{ino!nrich: served two years in the |army. k jea 236 out of a _possible 300. | This achievement has also enabled him to qualify as a I;:..rpuhoom ‘ Guaranteed fans from $10 to $60. f less than a cent an hour for current, : Think of the comfort, esâ€" pecially in a hot kitchen or office. Cheap, too, costs Â¥You~can enjoy a contiâ€". nuous breeze just by phonine for a fan. _ _ Coluimbus whistled thirty days for a breeze.â€" BELL SYSTEM N M P all The growth of this Company and that of the territory it serves are so interâ€" dependent, that when you talk about the progress ‘of the Public Serv.ice Company, you talk about the progress of Northern Ilinois,. > The Voice Highway Phone for F4 Ci i* A Station I Many folks who com hok :| difficulties of : these »times, Rre grandsons of those who tsed to along with tallow candles : sts | coaches and have a grand old ti Ahother sign of the horse is that people are reluctant ute the sawhorse. â€" 1 . a b Some of. these ?nou obi likely to be listed in ‘the prig pretty quick. j tJ1 Chimedthehmwlm & more interest in hda. ay politicians are : interested | housewives. & 3: Â¥ 144 THURSDAY, JULY 24, 194 11 $A §M $3 §| # N h #4 1 *