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Highland Park Press, 31 Jul 1924, p. 3

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“an” ”an. ‘phdpdlu -tatseettet tdindxmteiea. I the'prop- xttrtti'ssion.' ,"s (I 2336 " may: riirrii,Tiii ht. not to I an: PM d ids effort, to 'making a My which y for salei e obvious- .,IN‘~ ,mtrtktret MNIH M I'll] "F "La which at at shim arseand estate, he results is energetic men 2600 SCI B. I Violin. luv-No ombs tha 2199 e' handy IULY " Tel. 2037 Sound Bt, ye dtlb46 761' M “I if) _ w. " THURSDAY, JULY 31, ttik ovs'mns MAKE BEDS; 1 . umpms iririiiiuiats Fiah atorieai an important ite tr of hurttan onetime, and-the ing life af the "6 has up and to match any fem of th- land. Y an: oysters. we told, settle to work after f -tight hours of ak,. imr a splash in their world. one become purl manufacturer” and other: just around. the - plain old . Star-nah son a visit oyster unit!“ and " theold shell _ . my». in: have made tted-ith-tt . in them. And an the W-ts. " pm] around at night, but ah in the morning' may! to an}, Ir own Bntn on old hobo I Ind so an their Ice! in tttFir" the community. Ah, thou ity, - in: limpet; i . [ ,A'ndJthtl mum "t Whelh have from no to Sitio' winkleu 3,500 and tho mum: about 750,000 to the not. What than most when the little ' shells m teething- meter.' , . A ' , Life at ai Wag the u pretty J'liU' but... Ande Bros.' Infnport- l ed Gin ham; reiturly priced at 75c; all éolors; .32 in. wibe . , (lanett's Specials Excellent '. quality” C silk in the f61lowimr361ortrt cordovan, bietre/1 jack rabbit,pipitttt roekiorhits and black; 1- tl/nr, , l l1 . _ h cmsn ' alll Phoenix FA Qngth tlf pure 't,iisi,'iioliiiii, soldl at $1.26 'tstd tre. Broken i sizes and calm, pair _ ATHLETIC ttlt, 'r, WEAR FOR OMEN? von'e, niinteok :aimity andhatiiteinei tirdietsh or white', an sins" T A Spatial Ptsrett'nse All sizesjl regular 29c val- ue. This) week only Left froin on}: sale last week. vimrs from $5.75 to $17.50. To cldse [ (lahiett's Hot Weather Use the Phone 1 Higmnd Park 110 * ' IMPORTED GINGHAMS CHILD'S “MS 1 8h 95c 59c ooo LOT OF SILK HOSE We Deliver $3.59 19c cub. shell time um- eiks, ' i: 99 000 Mud: until? thi same per- io of 1923: The q unity imported thl year, howevetr wast slightly ter than that “ought in during t 2.t quarter of) 1922-9,868,000 I B. 'd , ' C i mports of broad silks were 42 'pe eentl lower in value and " per ce‘ in Iquantiy thati for the Jan.. ua -Mateh . period/of 1923, when 96 000 rounds, valued " $5,888,000 w, brought in, as compared with im mutat- the that quite: of this ye toU1ing 525,001rpmptds, valued " $42,000; '. 1 park of raw silk: during the Brat tht mnths‘o! thici you amounted mg $3913th '7Tpifrhiro, or tht per 0133mm- toal import- according to) n, , lysis, bf kinetic“ fqreign tr, ttttht'" Quarter of. 1924 i C 'ttik; public. My Abe Foreign _ t,',ti,',',g,ge"t,', of the Cham.. be of "Commerce of the United s . A ctrtettmtttti)ry the depart- 1titrtttte' that th "for he cot-m army-tax of $23 silk imports ' led 3101.657” I " 9.9 'per cent ofl, tty imports. The: ] _ use in value v ( 241m cent. _ e decline in q my was alsb " per cent, 9,- 87 000 pounds heir? imported dur- in the Jhst quarte *0! 1924 to 12,- m, (ly Report, Indium; j Sirrtng up of Trade In l ur exports of broad silks also sh‘ ed 1: loss. Dining the" first qu'; ter of 1924 we: shipped abroad 64 57 yards. of britad silks, valued at) 682,000, while toi' the same period of, 923 fwa toTe_ter61t8,?70 yards, vul ed it ”$889,000. A decline of 28 pe cent in value and 14 per cent. in qu tity: [ ", l n the; other, hand, our exports " silk hosiery iner'eased from 98,- 6 dozen pairs, vahaed at $970,000 to the' (irst quarter of 1923 to IM,. so don't! pairs, valued st $1,234,000 fo the 'rtrt quarter) of this yetor-Ht ca of 2T per cent in' value and_35 p?] centdn quantity." _ _ n epbch in mm picture pre- se ation' is reac today in High- Itu, Park when g}: Pearl .thentre oft: rs um flrtr't of t Jack Dempsey N? ght ind Win" ',tleturer, one of em. of which will he offered for ten ev element that nuke for success- t entertainment. They are clean, v "ttmes and entertaining. Plenty of f omedy relief, heart interest, love a ndventure are included in the iets “especially vwritten for the c mpibrt, by 'Getald.Pettumon.t, and c beeutir' week, every Thursday j Friday. Manager Pearl already h ' received hundreds of congratu- la ry menses main! of which were ini, he nature of thanks for his fore. sid t in hooking this.unusual feature fo the 'theatre gofng patrons of ll land Park. Every, indication p ts to capacity business at each pei omnce today and tomorrow w n the Brst of the series, under the Filst of_th9 Fancy; "Fight and ti in sch of the series Dempsey is seen in; ction in the ring. The champion, mi ike - motion stars of the day, h not surrounded himself by a mi icore cast in order that he him- ae might shine, but be: procured thi beat supporting mpsny possible, tol insure each one of the series of teh stories to be Mfir.ttrlete inAever“y ' T. . . t' I herever the pictures have, been Pt - the press and public have been lat sh in their melee. As many of ttii critics hue Jointed out the I} [may pieturer9re suitablefor " , one. V There is absolutely nothing iril hem et which even the moat severe l ie might take o1temre. They are e-'- 'mnent. in the fullest heme a! t ' word, end undoubtedly will pme e 1ert'toeta11y pope!” with Highland Pit k motion picture has. l second of the eeriee, to be p seated next Thunday and Friday, is! ntitled "A. Society Knockout." , lepstSAmmpT N l . ‘TOKIDNAPBOY . he “tempt gf a had of msiea t kidnap the “New: of Louis Bub- " orpmirie View last week was fi mud by F. W. Btanliir, a farm- who was working in I field near- how was “king to the home .-hie uncle, William Boreptrertrer, o liven on the Half Day-Prairie "road, when he encountered the .' ice who had _itopped elong the d e short dietgnee north of Prairie . Mr, tinetiff heard the one of the botand sew the gyp- s'pick him up by his hind: and f t. When they ‘eew Mr. frtaateliif c ming they dropped the Ind and hur- to their vehicle: end made e quick tawny before he could notify the 1 Charities. r . The Huhlitz family resides in the ' tion house at the edge of the vil- in Mn of Section Mtyt At Prairie War. But Aie q Beared.Armr' P"iii"'if,t'iiiq ghown" At Local Theatre ge, MPSEY PICTURE AT PEARL TODAY- , ik" Jisiinitine Bis ytar" will “but: he he]: Dempsey series contain crriayr MUCH. CHANGED? Before ttttlt mu “We; .. ' l, rt runaway l. MS or' SILK ' SHOWING DECREASE , hum {maxi resides in the In house " ‘th edge of the vii- the father he” I action hand. This, Matehit Over' 1 Goes To Home of Neighbor ' I The body of Oscar A; Scienpon, [who wag killed by shrapnel in u I tie in the Argonne, Oct. 'held; j lone month before the A Mle, 3 ’rived last week from oversea. was a volunteer from Lake Ji?', 0. served in Co. C, 28th Inflh (r, Fir I Division) . . Intuition or I woman’s 1sat1#ttl of " decades! storm 12'”th II the lift of In. J. Dspkns s "Ron Lake in I recent elie 'sto when during m storm .1111; the county. Mrs. Dupkus , p monition that she was not 'thft home sud went to he: Sg."tt, ll Charles Curshman's house. be h not be” in the Curshman ', minute) when a bolt of l min struck the ankus home. how and ever'ythintr in it was may ' strayed by flre which follow“! tt lightning. '1 l , Mrubaphns, I resident 0131801: Lake, and at home alone as Mr h band hid gone away early in the a ning, The storm broke while€ha away but not with my mom itp'tl than was noted in other parte f t vicinity. However, In. DIP“. do not retptuieamfortatrk in hethom She walked from one room tofthe n and anln in deipention, she Mt compqny at the Curahmln maiden The door had hardly closed "ttt h when. her'own home was in "tttes The Qloaa will probably um, ' $4,000 _as the house and All the " rushing: beside the funilios' ¢lothin and .11 their belongings mama: destroyed. . _ '. BODY OF SOLDIER 5 _ m BROUGHT 110M His Jemima have lain hurled i Argon .cemetery for neatly ssl years. 9 _ _ h . 1" _:,' "iii'ii plums are M'r. ind Mfl. " Sorensen, of Lake Villa. The Ame: con Leg-ion participated in the In eral, * _ i,', R ' Said proposal than he de)iirrd ‘the President of the Board ot 1 Improvement; in open pension of d iBoard out!» time and Platte 'd l, herein fpr ttteutperting of the lame ; I No'proponl or bid will ha 'co '- lered unless accompanied‘ tty c l iherein provided. 'r.1 . i," Lake Villa Man Killed ' Argonne in #iarmiri, . I Is Buried I Be also leaves" two brdthm' I two sisters, Mrs. Thou. Burnett, A tioch, Mrs. Levi Tweed, mid Ca Soren Sorenson, all of lake. Villa. . Guntuir Kverne, a ytrtttltftilrbier int from Brooklyn, N. t, all through Lake .cpunty last week e route to Minneaqolis. He carries éom'plete camping outtit and the “under the stars." A "pap" tent' strapped under the saddle ‘of t "liike" and a few personal effects I carried in g basket on the hundlcbc Kverne says that after he renew Minneapolis lie may decide to coi tinue tft the Paeifk 'const. Re lef Brooklin three weeks ago. He spent] Englis, with difficulty. _ _ INTUITION SAVES ' 'lic: ' WOMAN IN too CYCLIST TOURING . ' U. s. VISITS BEE BOARD op. LOCAL IMPROV MENTS OF THE CITY HIGHLAND PARK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE‘ that bids will be received for theJoc improvement of the roadwaysin Bu set Road, Clifton Avenue, Elmw V Drive, .Ynle Lane, Harvard- Co and Princeton Avenue, by nevi with minfueeed, concrete tutd ot wise improving. all in the City ”Highlind Park, County of Lake I State of IIIinois, " a whole in Iceo - ance witlrtlie ordinance therefor. NOTICE OF LETTING CONTRA' Slld bids will be received by' a Board of local Improvements nt l Mice in the City Hall, Highland} Pttt Illinois, until 6:15 o'eloek P., M. 1 the 15th day of August. 1924, which, time Juid place they will I publicly opened and read. l The 'peeifkations and blank P' posals' will be furnished at tlie ot, of the. Board of Local Improvem in the' City Hall of said City; _ The. contractor will be tt bonds, which bond: will draw ' Te " the rate of sis (5) per cent “mum. 3 . The masonic] bidder for the © tstruetlori of aid improvmn1mt v hejequired to enter into baud in unequal to one-third of them t of hid or their bid with metic- be, ioprohd by the President of Board, of Local Improvement. w entering into the contract got construction of ma impro at. ' All proposal' or bids must be - companied by a certified check p - able to the President a! the Bo of Local! Improvements at the of Hikhhnd Park for the gum of 8 less-than ten (19)3per (mint of , aggregate of the propoaaL‘g ( The Board of Iateal Improved“ resend: the right to reject m or ill bids if they deem it beat forfhe p lie , s. M. BAS'WNGF,jri, T . FRANK L. mama, J08. B. CARD, :2 , LYLE comm-m}..- Boaid of Local» tmrmmmsiiitu, of mama Park. l'. (r, m HIGHLAND mm any. new an. Mon Assessment No. 280 22ll$t Illinois: nowhu one an I bug equipped Mate libraries in t country. Under the-direetton of i il 'hry at State Louie L. Emmemn. I ' . is the state “but!” by virtue w, E. Mke, the state library end the " L exten- sion library have been ltd -ht to. gether in e eoenprehentrivd,1 , I nine; tion which is proving v I aiBeient. There,are npproximately l m vol- umnsdn the general littra find 30,- 000 volumes In t eiibreryr 2 tension division, besides ie'Targe mm of vahmble documen and ..‘ ' in the archives division. l ' A college boy athlete, i y got a "eharley home" and was , able to make the American Olymb team of 1912, but showed his spit-q nd loy- alty by working his wnyi - Stock. holm on . cattle boat 3nd h ting rub down Americn’a winning Hr, etc; bu just been chosen chain!) ., of the Chicago city phrsiea1 work“ mama. ofthe Chicago Y. M. c. MP. in; to announcement of Pisa ~‘ t W. F. Hypes. The new chair-nth is Dr. Charles E. Gnlloway, 822] onticelld street, Evenston. 'll, i STATE LIBRARIES it I ARE NOW co BINED mum libnrywae f l Mq., orig-a inally " a reference lib , ','rfrre leg- islators and state meets. " scope of the collection has - . “mama as state government activi fl' fhave in.” created and the libraryrec-' ‘ , have been made available not 0:" to leg. islative and atate Mieers, . I ithrough liberal Inter-library loans ' ‘ libraries and citixens throuitoutv t 1: btate. _ The library extension 4 minim was organized in 1909 fo , t e. par- potre'of exte ding and pe , ' g the public “but; system in I: f ' Ito books were used for cite ‘ ‘ng phr- poees. ' il l, _" By act/of the legislatu rb In 1921, the entire control ofthes ‘ Titturue was brought under the 'rid envy bt state. The general libru'yi, " 1ectiori was established u n tremmr, Hm division and the exteguion I -nty u the library extension' (11' ' . I To these was added the new , : division whoseduty it in to col! it .» pre- serve important public W551: ' All three‘ bunches of “bray are located in the State tennis] building where commodio new have been fitted up for the , ' WORKS WAY ABROA TD OLYMPIC Shows Spirit and Gets1 iinadm- ment as Chairman M, " M. ' Department , i Emma-non " Itiirtoitr Builds Up Strong; . . palm (l, ': Vinny... a “if? 's: 'ia"'a' Norttl Shore Gals: Compan: It is i I essatrir that the gas company growas. rapidly as thetii ‘j itory it serve, I i .. " F . The i, "irritory Served by this company is growing fist" ---thtre1 ire we inust grow so that sire can take care id the flewi fritory being taken in tiy.thetowns a1oniour ssrstismcii, . 7 a . c"'.) ' ', _,'r" All l#ility Campanié§ must have funds to "supply these atl itions and gnlargements. ' .' _ We if our funds Er this purpose through this sale. of seemi fed, which are) aisthorized by 14w. _ C . _1,l1,:jl; securities art amply protected by good, mod- ernproibrtar. j ' ' F _ Ivo) n’t you like to own an interest in a good, live, rapidly' _i, owing; utility company? 3 . .' Get _i,i , touchéwith us and let Itil knew how' you can acquire? J interést in a éompaxiy id this character. 3 to exten- hght tot ironin- MNient. poo vol- :tlnd 80,d Pension .mber or a in the AMES Mm _1,li,r,t,tgT Arvrdi,t. your " inn“ MM ’11.. F . 'y. v, 'tttttmth-tint m in my way, '9anrsrrtkr'eurras ought '_". tlitt at: on the m: t,',ititt ire Growing 't ', FIRE _ i ':'i, liNStJRAlNl"C We iiwite you.md your friends to enjoy the L Queen Quality and Florsheim Shoes. _ i T All leading types, for all times and places. tar e _ and requirement, "prisms from $5.00 to 810.00. , 509 Central Ave. . mmcnormxmcn INSURANCE _wcrr, SERVICE mum mam ', 7 Roe-u 7 State Bunk HUI. Styles ttttatt,,': values so remnrhble-i- Fit and latisf ion so completely, natured. Homes and furniture Private garages , ' Mercantile'baildings and stocks Have you proper coverage? ', COUPON FELL BROTHERS FELL BROTHERS 'i,) A. E. SMITH SHOES mua. new the Inter tr _ Sl,stl't",k= for Hamish-ovum; l undue nut-nu Pull. nu MILE“ "tl' 'ertt, unit '.,". 1 t

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