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Highland Park Press, 9 Oct 1924, p. 5

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2se 21¢ Ade LET 11¢ ing, ano fast in sot thene are rees .098 "9¢ di¢ i€¢ 3¢ J¢ P of Deerfield having ordered‘ the provement to be made to @nsist of: a system of sewers in DeeÂ¥field av nue and other streets in theiVillage Deerfield, Laka County, I{Mhois, gether with manholes, cafthâ€"basi catchâ€"basin connections, â€" Whuse catchâ€"basin slants and Y bit@hches a sewer dizposal plant and af auxiliatâ€" ies and apurtenances theret@l and outâ€" let for.same, the ordinaned for being on file in the office of the Vil Clerk of said Village, and g#id Vi having applied to the Cog Cou of Lake County, Iilinois, §# the comâ€" firmation of ‘an assessmeMt of the cost of said improvement, Srccordi to the benefits, and an (Mksessment therefor having been madi and turned to said court, entitied "SPEâ€" CIAL ASSESSMENT, N 22,° Vilâ€" lage of Deerfield." The fin 1 shearing thereon will be held on { 18th dgy of October, 1924, at ten of A. M., or as soon thereafter as th§ business of the court will permit. (Al persons desiring may file objectio§k in said court before said date andl may .a pear on the hearing and| Wake thefz-' defense. fal t IT ISs FURTHER PR DED the ordinance that said t shall be collected in ten Mhnual inâ€" stallments, with, interest & the of five per cent, per annu®l, as p vided by law. 6 ‘Dated at Deerfleld, ber 30th, 1924. mu? RAY HUMME .Person appointed by thdPresident of the Board of Local. vem of said Village of Dee to make | said assessment. THURSDAY, OCTOBER @ 1924 Radio Telephone 678 356 Bt. Johns Ave. H â€" _ CHIMNEY SWEEMING FURNACE CLEANING and REPAIR , call George W. Carroll, 85 years‘ experience. Entire satiffaction Pas Outfits, Parts, Supplies nmuned,{a'gjxfit 887 Central Ave., Hi Maintained First cg?rle!hd tis 881 lgaul A : You are cordially invit@d to visi You are cordially in the R.udf'nt ( HOURS: Week days| p.m. Sundays 2:30 d 55 South St. John# Ave. Phone Highland Patk 115 E. B. MOOR TELEPHONE Phone: Highland Palk 1174 P. O. Box 2610 â€" _ hones: Day, 28; 263 or leave | a Purdy & Sons‘ Hari THOMAS H. B Carpenter DR. B. A. N DR. A. J. WURT o5 su;fitj‘w f : 3 | Hardwoddtrs Laid, Se'?fi | ESTIMA REE 315 Vine A HIGHLAND PA FOR SALE B LOCAL DE READING R er EPHONE WARMASH 2020 For or from , Septemâ€" m. fo‘ Parl 81â€"82 C( merfibers, is managing the movement locdflfly, organizing schools for the con4 testlland gelecting local judges for the lociff competition. § . aid the contestant in the study of #Wroper Jighting and préeparation of thefpssay every child wgo registers is to e given a Home Lighting Primer} whilth will be supplied by the North. Shdke Electrical Léague through the: ‘gchifflol. It,contains rules, a series of brigf,â€"simple lessons on home lighting angiall material necessary. | [ |Eleven Leagues } he Suburban Electrical League, corffliprising the local electrical leagues in lihe territory surrounding Chicngv‘ hag been divided into eleven leagues forl the contest. First and. second. griind prizes of radio sets, are being offiired a§ territory awards. In each of lhe eleven local league territories thake will be two first prizes of a wallich, for a boy and a Wrist~ walich for the girl. . There will be two sediind also of <a kodak for â€"bofh a boy and girt. In each school ‘willhin the territory of the Suburbâ€" anf{Electrical League, from ‘which at e fi& pupils participate in the colllpetition a fountain pen will go to [both a! boy.and girl, In the fifty laffier ools of the territory there will be itional local second prizes ‘of lkold pencils. i ; FORâ€" ELECTRICAL â€" HOME Other Prizes Also to Be Given â€" Nor Winning Essays on The â€" Subject of Better â€" _ Home Lighting ry school boy and school girl ten yeals of age and over,‘residing in this cor unit;e is eligible;to participate in Better Home Lighting Contest, a rikitional competition for. general, d and local prizes, sponsored by the [Lighting Educational Committee, whifh is representative of the elecâ€" tri in%ts of the country. C e p pal national award is a $15 model electrical home which willl be won by the boy or girl who submits the best essay, not to exceed 6001 words, on good home lighting, tellibyg how the contestant would reâ€" lighl his or her own home,. Other natiWnal awards include college scholâ€" larsfhips. Contestants for the nationâ€" al Wpnors must be winners of district pri and thos¢ competing for disâ€" tric#) prizes| must â€"win local awards. ?:nnizinx Schools y North Shore Electrical League, of Which the utility company serving thig) territory and other representaâ€" tivall of the electrical industry are Ali SCHOOL PUPILS ~ I| MAY ENTER CONTEST made with the organization of Is in this section. The offering offflocal prizes is intriguing the inâ€" t of many pupils and a number e expressed confidence . in their allility to make a good showing in the edihpetition for the larger awards. ‘illiam â€" Hale Thompson, former yor o{l,’Chictxo, will own and will rate the new radio station on the er of the Wrigley building. This ormation was given out this week. t when constrnctipfi on the station 1 be started and what its power 1 be has not been decided as yet. ther added starter in the .conâ€" t for hours and wavelengths goâ€" on constantly in Chicago was anâ€" unced during the week. This is the immonwealth _ Edison _ company, hich. will place its own station on til after the radio tonfdrence in ashington Oct. 6, at which time the atter of pemittigamtibm to use ore than 1,000 watts power will than 1 Lo;'eiscl?:wd. rel dog led the hupnt and proved himâ€" If to be a real fox hound. _ He chased e fok into nets held by Martin sper, a city fire 5 n, and Walter:G. ehler, a locksmith, and the animal 8 :’3:‘11 alive. |};| ; _Ch$ fowls fattening in Evanston n,T@s are: beliey ed to have lured e fox into the city, e s port That Former Mayor Of Chicago May Erect One; . Others Planned w "super" power units greatly deâ€" red by the concerns making stations | of which are linked up under the rection of the American Telephone d Telegraph company. It is not pected definite word regarding this ation will be officially a{nnounced What is believed to have been the rst fox hunt within the limits of an linois city since pioneer days resultâ€" d in the capture of a red fox in the vanston residence district. A monâ€" ED FOX CAPTURED INSIDE CITY LIMITS * Educators Aiding y ducational authorities, locally and onally are‘ supporting the Better ne hting Movcmt and will. be he j ‘ committee to judge the ys submitted. â€"_.. he N&:h Shore Electrical League rts t considerable progress is ~own ; building, according to the rd which leaked out. ‘This station is believed, will be one: of the vanston ‘Has Oldâ€"Time Hunt When Reyml)beovered Wandering i oMPSON TO HAVE BIG RADIO STATION Thursday, the Ninth, %fidfll Day For Observance; Citiâ€" . zens Urged to Clean Up â€" /\ ‘All Rubbish t3 FIRE PREVENTION _ _ WEEK PROCLAIMED The following proclamation reg ing fire prevention week has been isâ€" sued by Goyernor Len Small : : To the People of Illinois, Gm Illinois ‘has: increased its resources at a wonderful rate. We are a progressive state. Our road buildâ€" ing program, which is giving us the finest system of paved highways in the country, is a tribute to our initiaâ€" tive. Our progress in other lines has been apace, s $ we permit more than $20,000,000 of property to be destroyed by fire each year in this state. I say we it it, because fully threeâ€"fourths of all fires are caused by acts of negligence or cablreléq‘nen, and are strictly preventâ€" able. $ i iB It is fully as important to conserve resources at it is to create them. Yet If unabated, our fire losses will cost nsi $100,000,000 in the next five years, enough to pay for the pltqpomi new bond issue roads. h :~ â€"â€"Fire leaves a trail of ruin ufigeso- lation in home, factory, store OVÂ¥e ery other kind of property. It kills and maims hundreds, Now, therefore, 1, Len Small, Govâ€" ernor of Illinois, do hereby gppoint and proclaim the week from October 5 to Octaber 11, 1924, to be observed in the State of Illinois as F‘lfit1 Preâ€" vention Week. â€" 2 ‘ Let us not have merely a perfunctâ€" ory observance of. Fire iPrevention Week. Let each citizen rid his premâ€" ises of fire hazards and keep them free from such hazards thencéeforth, Heating equipment including chimâ€" neys should be made safe. Electrical wiring should be examined and deâ€" fects corrected. Rubbish should be thoroughly cleaned. up and safely disâ€" posed‘ of. . Carefulness should be exâ€" ercised with all things whlc)m%'muy‘ cause fire. f in Especially should schools, churches, theatres, public halls, hospitals, hoâ€" tels and the like be made as safe as possible, with adequate exit facilities. Fire drills should be practiced in all schools. j M Thursday, October 9, is de: “ nated as Fire Prevention Day because it is the anniversary of the Chicago fire. It would be appropriate, where posâ€" sible,, to have practical, in 'u' ive talks and programs on that @i y in the public schools and beforé chamâ€" bers of commerce: and civic organiâ€" zations, 7 ds § f; Fal THE HIGHLAND PARK Beginning tomorrow and continuing[} We haye put forth every effo t to make this the Sale Extraordinary of the year‘! KHhe peak of valueâ€"giving has been reached! Values flmt have nevefi{f been Surpasséd an( séldom equalled! Every depirtniknt throughout the store participates| and you will find scores of items not advertised that are equally wort â€"while. Economy bids you attend the gsale tomofijbw and every day until S@turday, October 18th. f ‘I Of ;iarticul*; importahce is the low pnces have yet to purchase a single garment to comy y%u to see the é_l‘,'eat divgrsityl of ;;tfle@:gl}d unt Shoes, Millinery, Women‘s and Children‘s Apparel, Piece Goods, Housewares, BaaT \___~¢_~_ ment Merchandise, Etc. _ _ _ _ t 1 Festival Sale: Local officials .houmf%? all i to reduce fire losses in their commuhâ€" ities, â€" Cooperation of “gr«l and pulâ€" pit is earnestly invited. to the end. f Â¥ . :\In witness whereof, I have her unto ‘set my hand .ad caused °t Great Seal of the State of Illinois, be affixed. .. _ P § Done at the capitol in the city Spripgfield this 15th day of A in the year of our Lord, one Nine Hundred and Twentyâ€"Four a of the State of Illincis the One H dred and Sixth. y f (SEAL) j ‘LEN SMA Currency totaling $7,000 believ to be part of the loot in the $2,00 000 mail robbery at Rondout, sevel months ago, was found recently in safety deposit : box i?s Kansas Ci and seized by United States autho ties, according to Jow' Elliot Byr assistant United States attorney,â€" The money, taken by order of C. Madison, dbuishn&l United Sta attorney at Kansas City, is to brought here. The deposit box been rented, officials) say, to M Helen McNeil, a niegee of H Holliday, who was sted in Li Rock, Ark., in 'con&ion with robbery. i ts d Currency Totaling $7,000 Found in, Kansas City, It Is Said ~ _ PART OF RONDOUT . " ~LOOT ROUND, REPOF Holliday, arrainged before Comm giongr Beltler in Chmfo was held defnplt of $100,000 ho It is reported from Kansas C that Miss McNeil with her attorn will go before ‘the fedéral court the Monday and demand that the moq seized be returned to her. ‘ The only part of the Rondout recovered was | se thousand lars found in the possession of five Newton brothers who are aw ing ‘trial in Chicago. E: 5 re Now if those splendid athl who throw the hammer so won fully, will show equal power in thr ing forkfuls of hay up to the I lofts, all will be well. f HIGHLAND PARK, "‘The Best Stove +On the Novth Shove Waukegan, lIlinois : SAVING IN â€" C s stoital his sale brings on high grade Coats and Dresses. 1 ete fiour fall and winter wardrobe, we " , M ual daving opportunity this sile presents. | _ | re f in is ot he al rdENNANNN N en e en e en en en Telephone 1805 oo> /.. V. MUZNS JK. [ N I Baggage, Expressing, Moving H. H. Meier Construction Co. Carpenters and Builders _: 504 Glencoe ‘Avenue, Highland Park, Illinois . ‘ New Homes, Remodeled or Repair Work. Get our plans and free estimates. Financial assistance on new buildings. Let us know and get our first class service. #*0 Household Removals, Packed and Shipped, Hauling, Express ~*___â€" Raggage, Freight Moving to all Points || s Padded Vans : $3 526 Lincoln Place Phone H, P. 834â€"R ._ _ MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING Estimates Cheerfully Given. Jobbing asvod& WITTEN BLDG. 360 CENTRAL A Telephone Shop H. P. 1404 Res. H. P. 439; 1342 GUST NORRLEN TRANSFER Highland Park and Highwood MORAN BROTHERS ETTA RINNENNIRENANNININN Telephone H. P. 1509 Phone H. P. 781â€"J ow PAGE If vou urge # & id | 4 * l | #+

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