Electric r€ Loan As: M.’M})O t‘ bana, III, [ Orfk Neatly |D OW eoNV ENE Boon 1t i sFing C anctite A im C ME N the :r xtures | _ nauy @I erican Péople fixta st a PC y fitting to t, not to on. Sych & (Mileâ€" appear the as The ‘s M Covâ€" the F foull miplue t " * . he i is (ho ie nd 10. Atendâ€" and. wokhen is bopppi fe. ; 1 Bave hoxt® Jeut g tm 4| ment â€" & ‘“‘ tds b{ tï¬ n for tording to riza helo 5 aip At fangy" and fls L p t the I the 9, leity e adâ€" at ‘ i Frank se 4 Miiinois stey lishers Appily 1924 +Adv hotel posed assoâ€" alike MZA~ or iR 4 1 ¢ x\ i# The le are :1 think, some 1 cilities to do so. THURSDAY, P onl Tslgiien, 356 Bt. Johns Ave.â€" |U| Highland Park 387 Ave., Hi Park Mainta: 'by ; First Church of Scientist H Park |© 1 venue $ You HOU | oo qo > .“S#nt%u. Phone Highland Park 115 f P. 0. 261 ; Phones: Day, 28: Night, 263 or leave 0 at | . Purdy & ardware â€" es cordially Invited to visit e Room : Week 9 to 6 days 2:30 to 6 p.m. for H. P. fiate Bank Bldg BER 2, 1924 es w ILTON 00 to stop ;nd' lack the f@â€" 10 CE | 8 sessment is payable in ten (10} mmxm‘ nts, ‘with interest at the rate of six per centum, pursuant to law, from and after date of issue .of first voucher, All persons desiring may file objectionsâ€"in said Court beâ€" ford said day and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. i| HARRY OLANDER, r appointed. to make said assesg . . mient. . ~ > 9 : j ted at Hiq"»llwwd. Tllinois, Sepâ€" te r 25th, A. D. 1924, © <~~(30â€"31) L ASSESSMENT NOTIOE oap : ; N BG : * 24 % S ioh ie toad sioe of ‘the City of Highwood, Lake Counâ€" ty, Hllinois, hW the m draining, pavlnkt,;! Portland cement concrete and othe: improving Oak Tertace from paved roadway on Highwood Avenue north to the south line|of the p‘% roadway on North Avehue, in the) City â€" of . Highwood, County of Lake and State of Iilinois. The ordinance for the same ‘behi on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City, and having applied to the County Court of Lake County for an assessment for the cost of said imâ€" provement accogding to benefits, the final hearing thereon will be had on the ‘10th day of October, A. D. 1924, at 10 6‘clock a. m., or as soon thereâ€" afterâ€"as the busines of the Court will} permit, ; Sl‘;ECIAL MENT NOTICE h & . 83 OTICE is hereby given to all perâ€" song interested : «the City Council of. the City of Highwood, Lake Counâ€" ty, Illinois, have ordered the grading, draining, paving with Portland ceâ€" ment concrete and otherwise improvâ€" ing |Ashland Avenue from the westerâ€" ly: line of Railway . Avenue west to the} west City limits of, Highwood, in The City of Highwood, County of Lake and State of Ilinois. The ordiâ€" nanke for the shme being on file in the; office. of City Clerk of said City, and ha applied to the Counâ€" ty Court of Lal’? County for an assâ€" essment for the cost of said improveâ€" me! wcordinggto benefits, the final Cadillac announces the first public showâ€" ing of the new and distinctive Custom Built Cadillacâ€"Fisher Bodies on the Vâ€"63 ‘chassis. .. t ADILEAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY F; devige w 20130 13 e o l s d maof : You are cordially invited to attend this Salon between the hours of 9 a. m. and 9 p. m. at the Chicago Branch 23rd Street â€" ~and Michigan Avenue. . : October 4th to 11th Chicago Branch Standard of the World SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE . / > No Bs [P | NOTICE is hereby given toall perâ€" sons interested that the City Council of the City of Highwood, Lake Counâ€" ty, Illinois, have ordered the grading, drajning, paving with Portland ceâ€" ment concrete and otherwise improvâ€" ing Grove Avenue trom(}be south line of the paved roadway of North Aveâ€" nue, south to the north line of the paved roadway of Hi Avenue, in the City of Highwool, County ‘of {S:h and State of Tllinois. The ordiâ€" nce for the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City, and having applied. to the County Caurt of Lake County for an assessâ€" ment for the cost of uig.if{i'lmprovement according to benefits,. the final hearing thereon ‘will be )%d dn the 10th day of October, A. D. 1924, fPt 10 o‘clock a. m., or as soon thereafter as the business of thm(%urt{wm permit. ~Said assessment is payable in ten (10) installments, with interest at the rate of six per centum; pursuant to law, from and after the date of issue of first voucher. All 8 desiring may file objections in said Court beâ€" fore said day and may Aï¬)peu on the hearing and make their defense, * HARRY OLANDER,) Officer appointed to make said assessâ€" ment. . : <4mâ€"‘ 3 Dated at Highwood; Illinois, Sepâ€" tember 25th, A. D. 1924. â€" t (30:â€"81) .. § Said assessment is pgyable in ten (10) installments, with interest at the rate of six per centum, pursuant to law, fromâ€"and after the date of issue of first voucher. All persons desiring may file objections in said Court before said day . may apâ€" pear on the hearing and make their defense. k w s hearing thereon will be had on the tenth day of October, A. D. 1924, at 10 o‘clock a. m., or hs soon thereafter :l the business of the _C?mrt'will perâ€" t. > <€) : HARRY OQLANDER, â€" â€" Officer appointed to nuk* said assessâ€" ment, . $ 1 Dated at Highwood, f,{uinois. Sepâ€" temb6r 25, 1924. . | _ _ ©(80â€"31) THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS fASHA 5. In giving afire alarm by teleâ€" phone, one should immediately: ask the operator for the fire department ins:r: of taking time ito look up a number. It is importint that the exact location of the be describâ€" ed in order that the apparatus may lose‘no time in pesponding. 4 2. General cleanliness} should be a large contributing factor in red fire losses. Preventabled fires. seldom start in clean places. _ I .. 4. Every citizen should know ; the location of the fire alatm box nearâ€" est to his home, ‘plack of business or school and should Jearn how to turn in an alarm. ; se st 3 ho $ ‘General suggestions on hov.’i!hu m;h.?mmg._u ou d by experts : from ‘~the nati Chamber of dféncren, issued in connection with their program fog fire p.«:ven- tion week, Oct. 5 to 11, are folâ€" lows, % h F4 ~‘1, Industrial plants, a . eg» tablishments. and homds should, be thoroughly inspected by| their owners to determine whether ddngerous conâ€" ditions exist.© §d 3. Many fires in gs ‘Yw id result in little or no damage if first aid apparatus such as lextinguishers and water pails were kept handy and in readiness for service P Just before adjourning to the Deâ€" cember term, the board bf supervisors last weekâ€" appropria $10,000 for the t'gxrpose of complefing the work on the subway andâ€" the|paving of the approgches to the n bridge at Gurnee., This was dore to rush the work to completion ore : wirnter. The board also voted $7,000 to imâ€" prove the road at Barrihgton in‘ order to eliminate two rail crossings. YOTE TO compufl;z We GURNEE PAVEMENT Expert Advice Giveén on This ‘ Bubject; Urges Cleaning & Up Rubb: j HOW FIRES MAY :z $3 PREVENTED Is TOLD {Illinois ‘crash¢ed over the 900â€"mile mark in the truction of State roads when 57.37 miles of pavement were completed |during the week end: ing September (18th. This makes a total for the r_ of 914.4 miles, which is approximately 140 miles in excess of the amount which had been completed on same date last vear. During this past week, 108 paving mixers, 9,750 men, and 2,475 teams were engaged y on ‘road work, This year‘s unprecedented construcâ€" tion record is tplling evidence of the soundness of Governor. Small‘s road poli¢ies, and it becomes increasingly apparent that his goal of 1200 miles for the year 1924 will be reached.© Last week‘s construction record has been expeeded in only one week durâ€" ing the present year, and is practicalâ€" ly equal to the record wek of 1923 In commen on this week‘s conâ€" struction record, C. R: Miller, director of the department of public works and buildings, andâ€"Frank T. Sheets, chief highway engineer, made the following statement:*~ | *n \"The proj bond issue is the best road insurance |policy that the people can buy. It 1d be borne in mind that the automobile license fees will pay off both $60,000,000 bond isâ€" sue and the proposed $100,000,000 ‘bond issue, principal and interest, and yet leave an adequate annual surplus for maintenande and other purposes, No dirett tax be r:zuh'ed Unless one owns a car the system will not cost him a cent. . If one wons a car, the automobile license fees will be due annually whether the bond isâ€" sue carries or not, because these fees have already been fixed by law." ‘ Near of Problem "Rach week‘s construction brings Mlinois closer the solution of her trangportation problem. . The roads we are building start somewhere and go some place. e proposed $100,000,â€" 000 road bond | issue, on which the people ‘are to| vote November 4th, 1924, | will insire that our mator license fees will continue to be used solely for the donstruction and mainâ€" tenance of a nite and connected system of highways. It will stand like a rock in| the path of the reâ€" actionaries, would : divert our motor| fees to \be frittered away in temporary road work, or: even to be used for pu entirely foreign to M 3 64 ( z OVERMO#HBOF/ ’ raa d tb d it 4 s STATE ROADS BULT $ D&J.a.ï¬n RECORD 8O FAR IN 1924 NEW ROA%PE%D LAKE COUNTY The new pigce of road on Route No, 21 has opened between Rolâ€" lins and L , and this route now: is impro with concrete from Lake: Villa Chicago, : through Libertyville. last section was gpened: Thursday, _ :y °... ~>° i~0 Contractor | ready to pour Villaâ€"Fox Lak Apple market was recently reportâ€" ed firm. But lgst heard from in many neighborhoods,| a considerable portion thereof was ‘|running .through the bushes fearful that the owner‘s dog would set his th in its trousers.. rad ‘of j Public Works Says State Gndull; Bolvâ€" .. ing. Its rtation © . _ _Problems . \â€"| For . 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