a# (1 !!1 i 1 #t 4 t 0 1t 4.4 ¥¥ t P invenascuice inss uonl _ An inquest was held Monday afterâ€" noon at the H. M. Prior company‘s 5 o‘clock Sunday evening in the Highland Park hospital. He had only partially régained consciousness at times and was paralyzed on one side. Ernest Cook, laborer employed on the concrete coal elevators being erected for Paul ‘Borchardt on St. John#‘ ayenue, and whose skull was fractured last week when an. iron form fell from the top of one of 64 foot towers on his head, died about E. Cook Injured Last Week by Falling Iron, Fails ACCIDENT VICTIM Get Our Figures on Complete Bungalows, Garages, Bath Room outfts, etc. We carry a large stock of pipe, valves, fittings, at a 50c on a dollar saving. land Park SEA.\‘ON SUBSCRIPTION for th The mittee, New Wall Board, Standard sizes, 4‘x8‘â€"12 ft. r 100 square C ?:et __--7(1__-______-_----_1-_-_-_ $3'OO Standard Bungalow Windows and Frames, â€" Best Grade Material, single and divided lights; each _____________ $5‘85 reserved «eat Hiwkare, 21 NRth fhore Milwaukes North Uhicage Sumtinm." Reochcnt auto Herman Felber, First Violin _ Carl Fasshauer, Second Violin NCKETS Take Advantage of these Specials AAAA one mill. _ Per M board feet Large Assortment of 6 inch and 8 inch Boards, Shiplap, 2x4s, 2x6s, 2x8s, etc., at Big Savings to You. New 4 in. x 6 in. Clear Redwood beveled Siding, * large shipment just received from High Grade Government Inspected Lumber, taking down very carefully. Free from nails, clean, sound stock. $15 Per M and Up oo . .. ~ _ CO _ _~, _ <8_ 12 dQHO C This Big Sale Possible LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER! TRAINING STATION _ New Cash Purchase Makes Come to the Camps DEERFIELDâ€"SHIELDS HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Ernestine Schumannâ€"Heink Monday Evening, November 16, at 8:15 WRECKING Bargains in New Material Dept. HIGHLAND PARK ALLâ€"STAR COURSE Renee Chemet _ Violinist Tuesday Evening. Dec. 8 THE GREAT LAKES NAVAL H dust a short ride | at less than ONEâ€"HALF * oc Nh Shor | ACTUAL VALUE. Write ;‘“ul.:‘.mu.\-ra TODAY for our i4 ‘M&.'.".‘.g Wankeran s FREE lllustntedj "___J Catalogue W. N. 5 OPEN SUNDAYS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ARE ON SALE DIES IN HOSPITAL to Rally ark A Tuesday Evening, January 26 Guiomar Novaes Pianist _ Tuesday Evening, February 23 ELM PLACE AUDITORIUM Chicago String Quartet SPECIAL at I LARGE STOCK of HEAVY TIMBERS, WINâ€" DOWS, PLUMBING, etc., We have various styles to select from. Glaze in your porches with our Windows and Frames at a 50% saving to you. These Windows are very well constructed from clear White Pine; are 1% inches thick; come complete with frame, sash and trim at Bach _2 0n..00___ $3.95 tt fy $3.00 Unit d Store, 39 S t9. WBP hi un Little is known of Cook who had worked here for a couple of {years. No papers were found in his belongâ€" ings except ja discharges, fromâ€" the Canadian army, in which he had eviâ€" dently enlisted early in April 1917. It is also thought he had relatives in St, Louis, Mo. Police Chief Moroney has written to St. Louis in an effort to locate the relatives and also is in communication with the Canadian consul in Chicago. Ap nf office, by Coroner J. L. '!nylot,flf& foré a jury composed of Carl Cbsâ€" tello, Ed ‘Rudoliph, Ed â€" Baldin , Howard Wood, Fred Glader ‘m. Henning. A verdict of de fran meningitis following skull fralture in the manner described in the testiâ€" ] i rapit ht â€"â€"< mony was réturned." ‘ .}<}. 42 DC crrts ~$10.00, which Joseph Schwarz â€" Baritone Tuesday Evening, Jan. 5 Robert Dolejsi, Viola Naoum Benditzky. Violoncello 1 by the Community ‘Music Comâ€" nsolv img. ! $49.00 St. Johns avenue, Highâ€" entifl‘q holder to i. +) l3 g . VA Where Moline runs chiefly to the| ign: metal trades, Rock Island perhaps| tobe has some greater variety of indusâ€"| of â€" tries but even here metal working is| eact predominant.â€" Among Rock Island‘s| twe! indystrial products are pipe qmm,l and g’flgfa and _ beverages, vending| 000 machines, petroleum products, store‘ 1927 and office fixtures, millwork, cabinets,| inte textiles including underwear and| (5% Here is a woodâ€"working | plant which fashions "tailor made" fixâ€" tures, to special order, for great stores, _ schools$s _ and laboratories throughout the nation. Last summer it‘completed a $165,000 _order of equipment for the Tilden Technical high school in Chicago. Another orâ€" .der, totaling $180,000 went into a great store. It has . filled big orders, 'for Boston, ‘New York, Pittsburgh | and Baltimore. 1 __Motor cars are made too, and the engines that .propel the great pasâ€" senger busses in our chief cities. They will tell you that 84 per cent of the people in Moline are home ownâ€" ers. They will add that the most reâ€" cent strike in any plant there, was 26 years ago. Contentment they will tell you is the réason; understanding between employer and employe. In Rock Island * 1 To pass from Moline to ‘Rock. Island is crossing a street; a barâ€" rier invisible. . These communities are eternally knitâ€"and there is a plan to unite them irito one ‘city. A4A In the Molines are twenty grey iron foundries, three malleable iron foundries, two steel foundrigs, three drop forge | plants, ‘ twelve brass, bronze, and _ aluminum Toundries, three pressed steet plants and a group w# 4e lc a 1 us _ They are carrying on, these cities, building on the foundation laid in 1837 when John Deere put out his first plow, forerunners of millions to come. Let us get a picture of the people who have built here. ; Millions Swarm In _ ' Blackhawk gone, Nordics flow in. First New Englanders,; then ‘Swedes, other restive blueâ€"eyed men, Belâ€" gians, their kin ‘perhaps, Germans, English, French and finally â€" Slavs, Italians. It is a melting pot of the old world. So there is a great variety of blood and genius in those cities of ‘ many peoples, all the artisans of the white world. + A North of Blackhawk‘s Watchtower, stretching _ along _ the Mississippi where its shorelands â€"furnish level factory, sites and‘ its hills residential property beyond compare, are Rock Island, Moline and Kast Moline. Across the Father â€"of Waters is Davenport, Towa. « The iron plow,,father of a group of cities in which now live 150,000 peoâ€" ple. ta A Coming of Plow _ > We look again. Now we see the iron plow. For here amid these hills, now dressed in autumn tints, .the iron plow was born. John Deere, blackâ€" smith and artisan, starts in hialitâ€" tle shop the manufacturing which is to make the prairiesâ€"of the nation bloom. The first great step‘ forward in plowâ€"making in centuries of agriâ€" culture; the modérn plow born back in the 1830‘s on Illinois soil. | Sentinels grim, thdir faces set, stand beside us on the Watchtower and gaze down upon their stolen acres. Groups of red men with weapâ€" ons. Blackhawk and his band are setting out for war. It is to be ‘the last stand of the red man in Illinois and all) but the annihilation of the tribe. . to o . Whiteé men are streaming in, their goods in covered wagons; ox drawn, here and there horses. With frowning brow these red men see their fields wrenchéd â€" from them. It is here Blackhawk‘s forefathers had tilled and grown crops. * Blackhawk‘s _ Watchtower. _ The thoughts that those words impel. Let us turn back the harids of the clock of time a hundred years. . . Visions.of Past _ Below us th‘:M;hngks of conn beâ€" come brown tepees. »Below | us the people of old Blackhawk_ jare busy with their smokes and fires_for here, on these flats when <the whit‘e\ man first comes, is the Sac and Fox city of Saukenuk. _ s $ By Lester B. Colby | . > ‘Illinois Chamber of Commerce . We stand on Blackhawk‘s Watchâ€" tower. We get to the top of this inâ€" spiring and storied hill we leave tÂ¥e motor car and travel the last stretch afoot. It‘s a good pull, too. Sumac is red and oaks are purpling. Far beâ€" low to the south lie the Hennepin canâ€" al, theidivided Rock River, beautiful islands amid blue waters. Beyond are fields stretching far. away to an autumniâ€"brown horizon that melts in smoky fog. _ M Wonderful Growth in Mississippi MARCH OF ;. CIVILIZATION Valley: Since Days of Blackâ€" hawk; Colby Visits Rock Woodworking: Plant Island, Moline HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) each, numbered from one (1) | to twenty (20), both numbers included, and mature in numerical order $10,â€" 000 on October 1 of each of the years 1927 and 1928. That said h.,:i. bear int‘e‘relt at the rate ‘of five per cent Section 2. That said bonds ‘be desâ€" ignated "Park Bonds," be dated Oc tober 1, l_g25, be of the denomination Section 1. That for the purpose of providing funds for building, protect: ing and improving lands for parks and for the payment of the expenses incident thereto, there be borrowed upon the credit of said Park District the sum of Twenty Thousand Dolâ€" lars : ($20,000), and that bonds be issued therefor. 4 AN ORDINANCKE providing for the issue of Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000) Park Bonds of | ‘ The Highland Park East Park District, Lake County, IMinocis. _‘ BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONâ€" ERS OF THE l-gIGHLAND PARK EAST PARK DISTRICT IN LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS,, AS â€" FOLâ€" LoOWs: + The second installmentl one year thereafter and so on annually until all installments are paid. Notice is further given that the said assessment is divided in ten (10) installments. That the amount of the first installment is $5100 and that each of the remaining installments is $5100. That all installments .draw interest at the rate of six |(6) per cent per annum from October 9th, A. D. 1925. ‘The first installment is payable on the 2nd day of January, A. D. 1926. â€" , Dated at Highland Park, Illinois, this 5th day of November, 1925. â€" 36 All persons interested are hereby notified to call and pay the amount assessed at the Collector‘s Office, City Hall, corner Green Bay Road and Central Ayenue, Highland Park, Illiâ€" nois, withim thirty (30) days from the date thereof. § SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE | SPECIAL WARRANT ! |â€" NO. 293. _ Public notice is hereby given that the County Colrt of Lake County, Illinois, has rendered judgment for a special assessment upon | propérty benefited by the following| improveâ€" ment: _ For the construction of a reinforced concrete pavement imâ€" provement in Oak Knoll Terrace and Pine Point Drive, all in the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois, as will more fully appear from the certified copy of the judgment on file in my offi¢e. That the warrant for collection of such asâ€" sessment is in the hands of the unâ€" dersigned. Blackhawk, Lee and the South, turbulent Europe, your history is | written here in these green valleys on | the western rim of Illincis. But the ]greater romance is in the growing | future for.year by year brickmasons | and stone workers are raising bigger ! and newer buildings for the good gof the common weal. Tepee, canoe and Indian arrow to this in less than a hundred years! What of the next hundred? As one dines on the thirteenth floor roof garâ€" den of the great new LeClaire hotel in Moline &nd gazes up the river to where the United Railway and Light company is building a $10,000,000 electric plantâ€"one wonders, + +) per annum, payable semiâ€"anâ€" The older buildings, of gray stone, date ‘back to Civi]wWar days. . The néwer and less formidable are temâ€" porary work shops of 1917 and 1918. In a level ‘stretch sleep hundreds of men, row on row, under white stone markers in the cemetery o fthe Conâ€" federate dead. + N They seem to be not fearful at all of "upsetting the â€"labor situation," a ghost that rises in some‘ places of lesser populace when a large indusâ€" trial plant offers . itself.| But their specialty, always, is the metal trades. | Bite of Arsenal In the middle of the river, on an island seven miles long, guarded still by federal employes, is the great Rock Island arsenal. Here giant buildings whers were made ma and, explosives for the World <War by 15,000 woeprkers. These walls are now filled with military supplies and‘guns from the battle fields of Europe. ] . _ When a manufacturer from ‘a big city comes nosing for a site, they point out to him the plentiful stupply of all kinds of skilled artisans and advise. him that here, t:id these green hills, he does not have to abâ€" sorb the vastly higher rentals and living: costs of hispeopl? before he can compete with his conjmercial adâ€" versaries. ‘ 110 © Living Costa Reasonable ‘They will tell you that living costs are reasonable and that a good home tan. be had for forty dollars a month or fifty, if you want to rent, or that for a little more, almost the same as rent, a man may buy his home and rootâ€"in permanently, | Rock Island: says that 65 per cent of its people are A.m born and after that come the s, Irish and German in turn; that there are 27 nationalities in the city with churches for all faiths. They will point out that these cities are closely linked and that labor is plentiful, one drawing readily upon the other for special reâ€" quirements. l o canvas ~{footwear, cl ractic supâ€" plies, structural steel and a variety of ‘ implements. â€" i. : overalls, woolens, books, rubber and FRED W. RUBLY able: property within said Park Disâ€" trict‘in each year wh ny of said bonds are butstundhm’ect anâ€" nual tax sufficient for that purpose, and that there be and there is hereby levied upon ‘all taxable property withâ€" in said Park District, the following direct annual tax, toâ€"wit; For the year 1926, a tax sufâ€" * flcienttor‘aileth_;mlttu,m f funds advanced to pay ‘interest for ‘he cd’ect*i;-&t ;nwu VC tax sufficient to navy the int. A 0 â€"joo 01. ~~ 7 "C" Cwny â€" @aece ~Deâ€"â€"and there is hereby levied upon all the taxâ€" pay and ) discharge théreof ~at maturity hss 4 Secretary . © ; (Form of Coupon) No............. $..... :......p On the first day of arbntprcrecreseey ABcug The Highland Park East Park Disâ€" trict, Lake County, Illinois, will pay ($................) at The Highland Park State Bank, Highland Park, Illinois, for interest due that day on its Park Bond, dated October 1, 1925, No....«.., Countersigned : Board and countersigned by the Secâ€" retary thereof, with his seal of office affixed, and the coupons hereto atâ€" tached to be signed by said President and Treagurer by their respective facâ€" simile signatures, and said officers, by. the execution of this bond, do adopt as and for their respective proper signatures their‘ respective facsimile | signatures appearing â€" on said coupons, all this First day of: October, 1925, 4 | by its Board of Park Commissioners, has.caused this bond to be signed by the President and Treasurer of said And it is hereby certified and reâ€" cited that all conditions, things and acts required by law to exist, to be, or to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this bond, exist and have been done and perfomiign due form and timg; that the indebtedness of said ~Park C:tricts, including this bond, doés not exceed any limitation imposed ‘by law and" that provision hn__f been made for the collection of a direct annual tax, sufficient to pay this bond and the interest hereon as the same mature. s .â€" IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF The Highland Park* East Park District, This bond is iflued for the purâ€" poge of providing ‘funds for building, protecting and improving lands for parks, and for the payment of the expenses incident thereto in and‘ for ~said Park District pursuant to and in all‘ respects in compliance with an| act entitled "An: Act‘ to‘ provide for thq"omniution of park districts and the transfer of submerged lands to thoge bordering on navigable bodâ€" ies| of "water," approved June 24tly 1895, as amended; and an ordinance duly enacted by the Board of Park Commissioners of said Park District and of record in the record of the proteedings of said Board, and a copy of same certified by the Secretary of said Board has been fiiled in the ofâ€" fiee of the County Clerk of said Lake County. * x Section 4. That each year upon presentation and, surâ€" rehder of the interest cpupons attachâ€" ed hereto as they severally mature. Both principal hereof and interest hereon ‘are hereby made payable in lawful money of the United States of America at The Highland Park State Bank, Highland: Park, IHinois. For the prompt payment of this bond with inferest thereon as aforesaid, and for the levy of taxes sufficient for that purpose, the full faith, credit and resources of said Park District are hereby irrevotably pledged. lc{: ($1,000) on the first day of Ocâ€" tober, 19......., with interest thereon at the rate of five per cent (5% ) per annum, from‘the date hergof until pdid, payable semiâ€"annually on the first days of April and October of NITED STATES OF AMERICA | _ Section 5. . That forthwith TATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY |‘the enactment of thig ordinance § .hA OF LAKE nx‘ CAsT recording ol the ‘recof ‘HE (HIGHLAND _PARK â€" proceedings of this Board, a , [ ~_| PARK DISTRICT, _| . | hereof, certified by the Becretar t PARK BOND | ; this Board, which Secretary, in No .cs d dvieslds * iA f $1,000| by ‘his certificate certifying said ‘KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE|shall certify to the ent PRESENTS: â€" That The Highland{recording ‘hereof, shall be. Park East Park District in the Counâ€"| the County Clerk‘ of the/ Coun ty of Lake and State of Illinois, hereâ€"| Lake, who shall, in &nd for by acknowledges itself to owe, and for| the years 1926 and 1927, value received <promises to pay to| ascertain the ‘rate ‘P@r cent re bearer, the sum of One Thousand Do!â€" fo‘ p‘roduee -.ti!e‘ qu‘:;lte tax ‘-h * i OF LAKE THE HIGHLAND PARK EAST ||__| .PARK DI§TRICT, â€" > . | PARK BOND _ °_ |. «rorms ol DOond) {!NI'EED STATES gg‘ AMERICA STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY t â€"to pay ‘the interest on A6 "It Talls: ue and + in order to provide Treasurer. President. Treakurer. President. principal annual and that. this is due largely 1 that adequate provision 1 interested organizations tertainment of the youth g munity on that evening. â€" was done, and the only i ported missing was a brass the Special Chemicals oo1 One or two fences were j and a few other minor i damage were. reported, | main it was the quietest Eve on record here. It Highland Park police quietest Halloween this experience. â€" Practically â€" ov‘s. 4. â€" TMSs QUIET HALLOWE‘EN _ but the . C HERE, P(!.ICEJ 1A + following __E. A, WARREN,°| / « Secretary of the Board of Comâ€" missioners of The Highland Park East Park District, * Passed Sept. 14, A. D. 1925. Approved ‘Sept. 14, A. D, 1925. ‘ Adopted September 14 Ayes, All. _ i) . f a Nays, None. Cg # ' EVERETT L, MI President of the Board ofâ€" missioners of the Highland East Park, District. . _ _ ATTEST : £u K. C t Section 7. That i ordit resolutions and Orders, Or parts of, in conflict with the provish this ordinance, be jand â€"the san hereby repealed. & to ‘produce :the te: tax B inbefore levied for each of : ye respectively, and e the same collection on , the: books in nection with other . ried each of said years, pec “ and by said Park District for m corporate purposes of said Park trict for general co te purs of said Park District, and in each , said years, such anng@al tax & | levied and collected by said ‘ trict in like manner 46 taxes 408 my» eral purposés for eatch of said ym are levied ‘and col ind | Wwhe collected, nu&x taxes 1 be used to the purpose of payi principal an interest upon the her *n described as the same shall mature Section 6.. That bonds be ex ecuted as above pro ind there upon deposited ‘with ‘TreaSUPer o the Board, and be by him im to the purchaser thereof, upon resgip of the purchase prict, the ® '1\ be not less than the par value of m bondl. M * 3 .t mt This is the Cab of, <less Mienâ€" _ That‘s always s sgaq and cl The. potless â€"C â€"â€" great rekno Desxgn'ed to serv ustling to With soap and _ inside and o We put the ge dust to rout.. Highlan ~Park 2 00| 'l'hnt:;lmipd ‘â€" interest ; ing at time when there a sufficient funds. d‘éhnd fro foregoing tax levy to pay the be paid from the ?nentu said Park District and reim ment | made therm’trw ceeds of taxes eby the |same shall have been coller m.fquwr;eu f r r rumupoï¬ said bu,dnn‘â€:: a sinking fund to pay principal on at maturity. ~ \ > & Ye/l/lop maturing April 1 and Octot 1926, and April 1, 1927, and for interest due October 1, $10,000 for principal due Oc For the year 1927, a tax ficient to raise the sum of § soo.belncuooz interest: April 1 and 1, 1 and $10,000 for principal due THURSDAY, N Co o x dr L.i b day‘s talk Charles P and John er for her mette. Thu includes Saturday service w Claude= brothér‘s |1 ‘maid of bold of 4 or. ~Mr. McCall daughter 627 Ekg Harold Baptist Mr. am the ities.. M ushers af place Sat t:rned to rs. for a m tre bridal of ‘the fl gounle i ter of in Evae: formed of the Gridley, 4 the Lady Mr. Ale Mrs. Invi of.