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Highland Park Press, 22 Jan 1925, p. 7

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I} to! hi in ur .5 n. _ t " 'lt st'. rm ttir: P? b iht, ‘19- :3 - Ls; TD E5 kin F!!! linking at " Pt,'pttt and m ghttis, W construction at a minute-d com mm in St. Johns "can from have) avo- nuo to Sharia-ulna).- m mined 1eL.tu_tth1urjiu%iiiii."r. D. 1935. And the Amok Cottstmertion COIN”. hing the lowest respon- nibh bidder, the contact w" award- ed to the aid Areal. atnatrttetioet Company on that]; day of "t m, Ac o. 1925. l tuidbtdtortuwoek is “follow": Rap“ or AWARDING CONTRACT ' Notice is hereby gnu-n to m m. .” “Md, that bids for the fur. mung of ail “Mr. tmesh, ncul - “I a” In!“ at m? it... ml: “at -tttatt. h th. an“ of tatt'gaftrWhii 4 ofthe ' mum sad sounds to “a: and. pan- m_ trttqrat curb. the MI: at tho 'ps'rk- ms. Ind "no"! at sll "The “an“ My road ”this! 'ttat.rutr, complain " One Dollar may but; (two) m cube yard .’;............';.”,....82,l "ttr more saga, unam- od (my back to but at the, but!!! clubs, at Portland ' mt menu pavement, ton 110) inches thick, with int-(Isl surly Ill (6) yobs above, animal therd-tOri-tttkb, gloss of curbs six (6) inch". height of, curb and pave- ment skimp (16) inch».- Tha pavement and bodr' por- tion. of the curb than, be canM‘ by volume of on At) put Portland oo- mt, two (2) puts and, sad this all also-half (3%) parts trawl or brush- ed stem. The exposed sur- _fsee'of the curb to edetrth . otvons flrinetx shsll be capo-ed at on. It) PM Portland cement sud two (2) parts and; mortar and comb shsll behind with and.» “tar. The ”mt shall bu reinforc- ‘sd with tom "ol pounds af stool who fabric to each one hundred (100) ms" feet of novella?!” three- eighth. (m inch "Pulte felt or Shh Mer tram". expansionjolnts shsll be mad thirty (80) feet apart. ext-saint from top to bottom of the ”melt- Open joints shall be con- . stunted rtbmch' the curb- ”Emulsions of the “D!” lion, joints in the pavement, Esch tun-verse -aiort joint shall be provided with that-quarter (%) inch smooth round steel in". two (2) foot in length. me- ed two (2) feet apt“. CSW. m to eertte, one end of oagelt bar shall bearrovided . ,rtth-tahtirmtetp ten ' (10) inches batik bati- _ mun-1 taped shaped joint shall be constructed aloat the center line of tt p. "rom and to in . Jam“ be ro-inforced with. one-half (%) inch . round deformed steel bars. .M the (ID feet apart center to but”. oneh Ur four (4) feet ions. and ex- tending twoAf0 feet into the cones-eta on each aide of aid longitudinal joint. The upper editstr of said joint strait b. rounded. Includinl etrritsq, protestant. ")4 Th“ Dolls“ tmtv-Phe Oats (33-55) 99' 'et THURsDAY, “mix _ yard ....W,l 100 - yard- of mmdun ”mt. mooted " “not Macedon. by an con- struction of now two (2) gem-o bituminous bound “Mm pavement, each course an (gr inch! thick. with hitmninonb “this surface two (2) inch. thick; Including all axe-mica. iasramiionoouirNet: rolling; and removal of an, _ mtnr1iilexenvited motor-loll. couple”. in glue at Two _ Dollars Fifty Cont: atuslty per not” "rd ....,..u.,..”.: " motioned ei_teyt'tairts ' Med f with old moo-dun nod ont- lot cooled with {brick nu- aonry bulkhead,- " Two Dollar: (82.00) dell Mm"... , new combined: _rnntttyrtt catchbuinl. ow depth of M nine and one- half (9%) foot. eoatatrtettd 1. of 2,ett,,"eltl c?“ Wood vthstitq on. (1) part PM moat. two (3) put: and; and four (4) ports and or crushed done, and} with ttutBeiertt Winn-inside di- uneun‘ four (4) (at. aide- , vans and bottom eight (8) l inch: thick, with {our hun- and (400) pound gut iron in“: eirmqs, lulu“!!! all _ auntie-x. 1min: smut! manhole "tehuattsa with sand, mud removal " all surplus excavated material, constructed with at NimJive Doll-n (”5.00) etch C:.....--...-..-, 9 new eatehbadgtt. m depth of enact-etc m W) Net, eoesatmetioe. Port- land cement when“ con- posed by Volume of (In (1) Alty 22 320,622.50 32,565.00 1925 $250.00 [swam 320.00 _t fire ‘hydrent to be die'eon- i meted, moved and rem to , line end trade, incl , inc all necessary out iron gpipe Andadttinp, with [ end F oakum.:)oiete, all _ hing and heckilllinz tre h on- derdpropoeed pavement with eon , the beience of trench backillled with earth, and ' removal id all surplus one» ' voted materiel, not complete ' 'r. in place at One Hundred Dollare ($100.00) .......-...L.$100.00 128 lineal- feet of twenty-four .' (24) inch. inside diameter double strength "vitttfud, subdued, hub and spigot V tile“ pipe for storm..water outlet, laid with Joints or mortar composed by volume of one fr), part Portland "seinent,.two (2) parta send, . mixed with tmmeient water, ' at an average depth of sev- . an end one.h_elf1(7%) feet, , including nlr,trmtehirttr, re- move! of old storm water outlet, backililing trench with earth, and) removal of T all eurplna excevated ma- t teriel, complete " r2hree' Delete Ten ,Cente ($3.10) _ per lineal loot -..i........8tmMo 82'lineal' feet ,of twenty-four (24) inch ‘ineide diameter double strength vitrt3Ud, t _ saltqleaed, hub and spigot . tile pipe, laid with Joints of. mortar compoeed by volume of one (I) part Portland ee- ment end two (2) parts and, mixed with sudden weter, " an average depth of seven (7) feet, including , all trenching, Willis; the trench from the bottom . orthe trench to the emu _ face of the solitude, with . V and, connection to present _ eighteen (18) inch drain I pipe, and removal. of all gun-plus excavated materiel, complete " Three Boiler: Sixty Centa ($8.60) per lineal foot o....---,,--","" 2 cubic yards of concrete for one (1) headwall deven (T) ' _ 1 feet high, six (6) feet long, ‘ top twelve (12) inches in width,‘ bottom eighteen (189 inches. in.- width coeetructed with an , opening for a tWenty-four , tN) inch inside diameter _ tile pipe”)! concrete com- ' page by volume of one II) , _ ttatt Portland cement, two. "f part! and, and four , (4); ports grove! or crnehed . atone. mixed with "iBeitrttt . . water,. including all excava- tion and removal of all sur- , . pine executed meterinl; bottom of heedwell shell be . three (8) feet‘belaw estab- _ lished Bow line of, mm mm, constructed complete at twenty Doll-n (320.00) _ pen cubic yard ..............'........“0.00 882 lineel feet of eight O) inch tttddt'llrh, ig",',',tt o' u a 'P V q tile pipe the)“. tNell _ joints of smarter _ . _ byrvoinme of one it) WW Pot-thud, cement end two (a) amrtu and mixed -. .with new at 1fa"ll'r' \ mm: depth ' . feet. includint all much? ' inc; been!!!“ the triteltt from New tom .(1) foot below the surface of ' ‘the somatic. With old me:- adam, the~remelnder of the tt trend: in tteiuled with and; and’rem'ovel. atoll! new!“ , . t V One Bond: I . lete " "N “I gonna "81a0) per “Mm“. at: "r ... el ‘fn Ae" itittt ' Mr ' _ are» ha _ 18) lad”! m. m, , all!!!“ (400) 'ttttttsie. an iron; inlet, 00%. In: including " ame- 'tietet,i, (ttting around catch- iuins with and, and, re- Tlr,',',', all Inn-plus excu- meterhl, oongtetteted complete at Ninety Dolhn (90M) ouch L..-............' m fdrop inlets. built our ttat,d immeted with outlet new drain, overuse depth ti: (6) feet, inside dinn- ete‘r three (3) feet, eon- strueud of Portland cement concrete composed by vol- ume of one (1) part Port- land cement, two (2) parts and, um! four, (4) parts gravel nor cruihgd stone. mixed with suillcient water, sidewall. and bottom eight (8) inches thick, with, four hundred (400) pound cast iron inlet covers: including all exe.avation, filling around drop.inlets with sand, and removal of all surplus eit- cavuted. material, construct- ed complete it Ninety-Five Donors (395.00) each ..._....a present drop inlet to he re- moved” at Five Dollars ($6.00)" eaeh twp-twt..-..-........' present out iron covers to be adjusted to new node, at .Five Dollars (H.00) new four hundred (400) pound out iron; inlet cover, furnished and let in place, at Thirty Dollars ($30.00) foot 3810.00 3285.00 $10.00 330.00 i $915.20 $5.00 per‘aquare foot -880“! TOTAL OF WD ..................$27,982.20 The owners of a majority of M tratagxi of the Iota and land may. said streets, wherein said work in tii, be done, may, within ten days of the date hereof, elect to take said work. and enter into' a written contact to do said work at ten per centum loll: than the price " which the “me httd been awarded. T '__m_____' Board of Local httttroeamtertt, of the City.of Highland Park. Illinois. . 7 tr Dated at ,Highland J'ark, Illinoig, this 22nd, day of,Jamnry, A. D. $925.: STATE OF ILLINOIS, f i / COUNTY OF LAKE, M. _ n IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF LAKE COUNTY . _ r H TO THE MARCH TERM A. D, "Mi: "Unknown heirs at law or devise“ of Smh H. Bontwiek, downed," “JG. Patterson, "Unknown heirs " Into! devised: of. N. C. Patterson, deceased.” “Unknown owner or holder of the note of John E. Petterson, dated Aug. 14, 1894, tot $1500.00 Mid scented by L1, It)" In). .vvv-vv -.r-- Me---'-" -.. a mortgage tovN'. C. Patterson alum: date, recorded in Book " a",',',',',): gages, on patrr49f,1"qttlPtt . oylit or or owners of the In“! described lit the bill of eomp1aint" I . _ IN CHANCE-RY NO.’ HUM ' The requisite "tdavit heving been filed in the ottlee of the Clerk of aid Court. , _ . -, Notice is therefore hereby given to the said shove named and unknown defendants that the above nsmed em plainant heretcfore f11ed his bill at complsint in said court on the Chun- cery side thereof, and that s mmunitrid thereupon issued out of tt Court against the above named d tttd returnable on the Brgt dsy ', the term of the Circuit Court of LT) County, to be held st the Court House in Waukegan, in said Lake County, on the first Monday of March A. D. 1925, as is bylaw required pm! which suit as in bylaw re is still pendiryr. . L. J. WILMOT, Clerk. j: Waukegan, $ltinoitr,itat dar of Jan? nary A. D. 1925. y ' ', ERNEST B. GAIL, _ ' , Complainant's Solicitor _ ( Highllnd Pnrk, Illinois. V 47-60 ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the Subscriber Executor of the Estate of Harriet o. Schumkher drr ceased will attain! the Probate Court of Lake County; at a can thereof to be holden " the com Home in Wuukegnn. in, aid Comma. on; tttf ftrat Monday of April put, 1Milt, when and when all person: he: ,V claims tret, slid estate as ’no fied an _ requested to present _ same to aid Caurt totj.j.Pyfie..tt.!tty Tiriiatunaesrr deceuod. Weaken”; numb, January 12, 1926. ' m" Edible w. 303031101133; Executor at the Estate ..of Hm THE. HIGHLAND PARK Panes. HIGHLAND PARK; tumors mLmNG BERGDAHL josspn B. CARD, LYLE GOURLEY,' in“ L. can“. 46-48 MILLIONS LISTEN _ 'm CHICAGO RADIO WITHIN 250 MILE RADIUS Chicogo radio stations Mn AiMttte 020 regular “new! withio I M5", af 2.57 miles of the city, . my hot completed bythe Sun-W I'd- cultunl foundation Woodman: m- tion 'WLS 311mm,“: won .mnouneod today. The survey included personal interviews with over two; thousand persons in " cities within this n- diua and anpit questionnaires mm- ed by four thousand othiers in 90 plump. A , - _ C ' According to Report of Meant Survey Number 4.500.000; Also Indicates Md . Of Programs - ' a Pee Cent M V Of the osmium {when million people living within Mo miles of Chi-5 estro, approximately N rd,ge, own redid; or beer Chicago 7 ions on neighbors’ rents, the survei “reeled. Au'huti-tseittoftlterasgi.oitt approached" in the survey repel-w! hisiirinsr Chicago stations " some time and mum! per cent had been! me. Some heat Chieexo " their - of} business, $l1',l', on roomers’ eqtaip-i, mint, whi still others may»; creme " clubs, term bureau meet- ings, business Muses, high schools, churches. hotel lobbies, new: stands, candy kitehens, page: sud rsdio dealers' showrooms. Granada grain denture end livestock market- ing, orttanittttiohs were also discover- ed to be ME use of radio market reports regularly, many posting the markets on bulletin boarde'for the information of those interested. C _ l Whit Ther Like The survey further revealed the trend in programs desired by rsdio listeners. Instrumental music is post popular, and is followed ‘closely by vocal mtuiecwith s decided preference for male voices. Fun: and home pro- gums sine rank high, while audio plays, readings end speeches ere favored in the order named. Of‘the specinl- WLS gestures, lulinby time, noondsy and Saturday night pm- gnms ,orrxreommentM on in the or- der given. i _ Reviving a number of time-honored reforms will bei prominent feature of local motoring improvement dur.. ing the winter season; according, to Charles H: Hayes. 1'pi','i,ti'," of the Chicago Motor club. Deep te the pro- 'trretstsivettt!" usually displayed by the automobllist. Mr. Hayes declares a large number of fundamentals have been lost during the past year. and‘ thousands of -car owners have literalJ ly got to begin- all over-again if they‘ expect to bring their moto,rittstrif) ly down to date. Local ssirri,ttttriel this connection is said to dovetaih with that of the American automobile ntnsociation't national headquarters in: Washington, D. C., whens it is re- ported thats the percentage of owners who neglect fundamentals is as great as it was ten or Muen years ago. Ae- cordingly the local A. Ai., A. anilin- tion will revives former; earnpaixrna against the nuisance of smoking mo- tom, against the waste of fuel that “companies unprotected ge'hginea in winter and against the danger of tall- ‘ing to mike provisions for delving ‘over ice and snowmvered streets. i“The number of owners; who were lcaught with frozen radiators in the _ f1rat cold snap ot the winter season.” lee Mr. , Hayes, “is exactly what uatoueitiskted1nttrdttrs1t More motoiriste had suitietant expert': Fence. Eyery 'r,rsruattratle owner should be; equipped with winter de- vices, yet this year the percentage of owners taking such matter into eon» sideration; has been low. It means low "ieie.httr {or both ear and driver; with expense and perhaps accidents as the inevitable result.” President of Motor Club Wants Drivers to Revert To Fun. damentals , URGES REVIVAL or ' PROVED PRACTICES ROADS PAssABtajg 213nm: T-ijiivriatrar mm SNOW Such I: Report of Motor Club For Week in Illinois; . Hard Driving "hrost dirt roads in WinoU, pn- ubl'e” uys the latest bulletin iuuad by the Chicago Motor duh. All mud) in still covered with _suow an? ie., Ming '2 IT,? and and some doeny tuned. 20:" ahauld be taken to drive slowlto; can are‘ liable to jump the tutu [ skid into the ditch. F t'r e- "rlba--Detottr lifted between Hills. dale and Carbon-01m and the pants in open to “may!!!” ”memo: this mute hem Alton “11.3mm being chained by the Alton Automo- bile club, are possum thile. (men. This imtto scheduled titte upon by Januitry 1suitrttt woo Gk between Carolina and White Bail, which in pus-bio but will not be coveted this winter. / "iuratr..-petoxrr between Mendota and Prtnettton and and tom open tit mac. u, -- . i 1...4_- _ "tti-ttF-From Urbana to-Bloominx- m 5.4. Dawn-west from Chims paltrn to Bondvme then north 8 miles ind m county rod tlt Mahotttet." FELL BROTHERS 5 Shoe Style _,' _ Instantly you site it Jn q edrrectly. dpsigned and (itted shoe. i Distinctive, yet mot(ersitelar priced, it is alriisris yours in. Fell. Bros? shoes, Jim: moans” . " wranmmm" Men’s Winter-weight ioxforda of , imported Scotch grain leather. Tm or black; calf tie-- Black or, tan-- -; C 3 $10.00 $7.00 509 Gena-I Ara, Highland M m. FELL BROTHERS Mahy othér riew styles to choose froth. was PAGE 88V! N mm all I), a.

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