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Highland Park Press, 21 Aug 1924, p. 3

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ons nd will be NCE B. ALE e and special mlesuhu, rutters,; colu atal tin and shiet ry purpose. , Any n metal Winter rst Street eal estatée, get regults and energeti¢ IGUST ur efforts t@ for making & operty which . erty for { ; are obvioug ting the prog«. $ commission | an- ips mceland 7346 vanston 26 ‘innetka 21 £ Violin, nsemble _ Ail work priced. PRODUCTS Is and all k Users of Money . H. P. 456 REPAIR . JC '.'2,‘ asts? Kest* L 21. 1984 Â¥S § §# 37 THURSDAY, AUVGUST 21, 192 Insuranceâ€"Fire, Tornado, Liability Pure Golden Guer Milk and Crea THE GROVE FARM ~__ DEERFIELD, IfiLINOIS Telephone Deerfield 235 R 2 | _ _ THE HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL PAUL SCHROEDER & CO., Real Estate g;p‘v.nmtt:funumofmuk;nflinw«-@.gm .__~(| _ Are You Ca Enough? . _ | Also headquarters for Auto and Notary Public | a ‘ SR in t i S t h ao 200 uc a t plete Report of This Tes} and Descriptive Literature Will Be Sent on . B. WILLILAMS, Manager Expanded Wood Lath [ 12 Beds at $4.00 per day | / . y . 18 Beds at $§.00 per day | fa t F 25 Private Rboms from $6.00 to $12.00 per day|. ‘hese rates include §oard; ordinary medicine, surgical bupplies '*,'h qnée:ttendénc by the mtm staff and floor nur:s Of Highest Quality Câ€"WO| * ual Movement of Upper Sill Results of Test ‘TRADE, ORd',A#:JIZED AN OPERATE%OT FOR PROFIT BUT | FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE COMMUNITY | _ J d Main Entrance e f Homewood Avenugâ€"Two Blocks West of Green Bay Road /. Telephbneâ€"Highland Park 102â€"103 f : 1, â€"PROVED STIFFER THAN nded Wood Lath | sranparo corfstrRuction Comparative tests e by Robert W. Hunt & Co., & ; TDENTICAL panels with frames four fdet high and eight | Sheathing Weod Lath HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS PANDED WOOD LATH CORPORATIO â€"â€"~U8E THIS COUPON ; CoURLEY w‘.&bco'. AilsErT OL8SONX _ | Highwood, Iilinois _ â€"| ntlemen : &63 is G‘?‘xmhu-ghm-m.wb-w. Individual : .â€" Address _ feet long, constructed with sills and ftuds 7%x3% in. and studs 16 in. on centers, were ‘ FRAME A one side covered with !%x6 in. dressed sheathing na at each stud with 8D and the other side covered with common lath spaced 2 jn. on centers and staggered in the usual way. FRAME B was covered on both sideg with Expanded Wood Lath gheets 8 ft. long and 16 in. wide fastened at the juncture of each rib and stud with 5 nails. Inmtingfi panels the bottom sill ehlladhfi. base of testing machine and the pull applied to the top gill in the direction of its length. â€" Expanded Wood Lath, by this test, "‘!J this rdrentage ons To high imeolnting s advan & nsu : much lom%on cost when -?35 : stucco or interior plaster. bet the lath and halt Ne e wo::‘d wasted. Y:’gct t‘:u. i ‘\ strength of every ounce Handled and Sealed the Most !::&#r‘y‘ Way Tuscaloosa, Alabama ‘Automatically Backplas 162 CAFETERIA & Don‘t fuss dinner these sun« shiny S ' Bring the m Cafeterin.© hundreds that e m our food is best they have ; Then go out for a walk or drive instead of spending the gést of the day doing dishes and State THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS] HIGHLAND PARK, ILLIN TIFFEL coNSTI 'eengrm--u\ n.. But added to jualities and the or either exterior | _"It is particularly dest | the : £ al government ma \ forced jto interfere in ;t,nvel d it is earnestly | know!l of the prevalence ‘gpox‘ and the immediate | vaccination and revaccinatio ;made’ available to all pe | have nidbeen,recently s | vaceinated. / MOTORISTS W â€" RECARDING Automobile Association ] ~Letter From Surgeon C [ Urging Precautions ' Those Touring The prevalence of smallpox If variâ€" us parts of the country h rmed federal {authorities, accordi to a bulletin. ed by the touri reau of the Chicago Motor club, &hd his condition might lead to q ntine easures which would inter with the movement of tourists anf involve the loss iof hundreds of thousknds of ‘dollars. | CONTAGION â€" WIDESPREAD _A letter from the surgeon eneral of the United States addre o the Ameri Automobile > asgbtiation says in barts _‘ . _ f Impose Restrictions _ "Already local communitliosd have been compelled to impose: reffrjctions and hardships upon _ unvak mted. and not recently vaccimte Persons desiring to come within theif boundâ€" aries, and the United Sta ' Public Health gervice is being impoftined to prevent | the migration of (Â¥he unâ€" vaccinated when there is da #dr that these may have been e idsed to smallpox. j â€"*"In presenting these facts to autoâ€" mobile tourists and urging |\ cinaâ€" tion and revaccinationâ€" be -;l rt» gingv on ‘automobile â€" journes s the tAmerich Automobile associ 1 dn can be of great service.: It is réguiested therefore, that in the interegty of all concernéd your association in its various | publications men the n} the menace of smallpox and th “ mportâ€" ance and desirability of va@dijation or revaccination on the part Wf {autoâ€" mobile tourists." P 1 _ (~Estate proceedings. Calvi® g.ib'ertv ille. ‘ Letters of Ad ion issued to Edwin Austin|k fonsistsiéo! $4,000 in personal ipt ty.. . ] w9 + i 0 |_ Fred Stelling, Area, Lette ;'l ‘ol Adâ€" ‘ministration issued to Williah $tellâ€" ing. Estate consists of perso 1 gropâ€" erty: valued at $1000 and. an §ndividâ€" ‘ed intergst in a 200 acre farm is the Town of Ela. â€" ¢ (8 i PROBATE MATTERS fi INCOURT REC Settlexgents_ in Various Made and Docket En : _ And Orders 1e .3 nu‘gnbervol estate matte®s |were acted ‘upon last week‘ in| te rourt, as follows: o pâ€"! , ‘ Mary Ann Rogers, Antiocl of distribution approved es <â€" Margaret Welch, Wau ters of Administration issn bert L. Welch. Estate house and lot in Waukegan gonal property valued at $7 e P * Gracé Pearce, Waukegan. Rind] reâ€" port and account ‘approved) eftate closed. * t 1 > Charles E. Kelley, Antioch) Invenâ€" tory and appraisement bill céved. George 8. Kerr, Lake V inal report approved. Estate c : â€"Helen Miller, minpr. itfonal bond approved. * ~ William Wedge, Waukegan, Irivenâ€" tory approved. Final repo acâ€" count :gproved. Estate cl 1 + Carl |Berthal Swanson, J ; / M Letters | of Guardianship issued Carl Barthal Swanson. Guatdiat thorized to settle claim for Wju saidâ€"mihor in automobile actifen $125.00, % (F : LAKE BLUFF PLANS&J ~TO ENLARGE CH Increase in Number of Actuates Village This Step In order to accommodate the number of people who . a B from Chicago and other péin enjoy the splendid: bathi % a Lake Bluff beach, the Village has decided to enlarge the It has been decided to imp@tpvé the South beach up to the Stanldy Field estate and work will be stirteH on this particular field as soopn the weather permits. This will : griaded back to the bluff '.nd } forld â€" a splendid beach for the bathers| and a safe place for the childref to |play when they are out of the ter. The purpose of the board h to| furâ€" ther improve the North beagh ak far as the Steanssestate and when jcor pleted will ‘give over a :’ d a half of splendid beach ‘f "i bathin purposes. . This Wfl% supply| a |long felt want as Lake Bluff hqy bepome one of the most popular negortk on the North Shore for visitorg) <| â€"â€"â€" During the month of Janugry, 1924, there was more cloudy was ‘ in southern Florida than in arly pakt of the Uhited States except n the Great Lakes and the northerp : states Rtport e pPlosâ€" y eives eral td Alâ€" d{perâ€" vé the ‘ Field . on ag the ed â€" that 10t. ‘be rstate who fully | that smallâ€" y for ay be Letâ€" ‘llis, traâ€" tate perâ€" nor. ors to auâ€" â€"to the ard for ing VENETIAN ART AND DECORATING SERVICE : Specialist in Francoâ€"Italo and German Designs for Dining, , img : and Bed Rooms, Churches and Theatrical Halls. The only. makers: of the real Venetian Stucco. ESTIMATE FREE. GO Y WHER J. A. MINES, Embalmer + Telephone H.P. 4720 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, IIL. PADDED AUTO VANS _ MOVING mm I BAGGAGE, EXPRESS, FREIGHT and TRAX C 0e Oflice 21 8. St. Johns Ave. [ 0 / _‘ Tel. Highland Park 590 Res., 829 Ridgewood Drive _ | Tel. Highland Park J. J. MINES, Embalmer Telephone H. P. 1408 Prompt Service. Reasonable Prices. All Work Cunranteed Expert Demiâ€"Surgeons Highland Park Fuel Compan Ifl 102 N. 1st St. HERMAN DENZEL, President _ Telephone 335 Building Materigal 21 S. St. Johns Ave. E. E. Farmer, President _ . L. G. W. A. Walters, Sec‘yâ€" Highways Construction Co. We make a specialty of High Gra Watch and Clock repairing. All H Grade Work. 3 ; 1. hufiqnuqukâ€"leM'W Also Canvas, Sanitas, Panel, Silk and Oriental Hanging JOHN ZENGELER | 360 Central Avenue . | Telephone 331 Witten Buildi COAL AND SOLVAY COKE Edward Norrlen WATCHES, CLOCKS, | | DIAMONDS and JEWELRY] Public and Private Rflfl"fl and Water : Excavating Grading | € . ESTIMATES FURNISHED N Watch Repairing Office and Residence, 384 N. St. Johris Ave. Highland ‘Park, Illinois |_ WE OPERATE OUR OWN PI.AYT IN HIGHLAND PARK PACKING, MOVING & SHIPPING GENERAL CQNTRACTING J. J. MINES & SON Store and Chapel, 517 Elm Place Cleaner and Dyefi 25 North Sheridan Road | wW, A. Wamers, sec yâ€"1reas. Field Phone Highland Park soxJ FUNERAL DIRECTORS Established 1890 Telephone H. P. 169 Highland Park, DL . Schneider Pianos for Rent Tel. Edgewater 7084 Lady Assistant Vice Presidént | Phone 1920 U & #% it 134 +4 af N4 b4 tor te

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