r’“‘-‘wâ€"" PMAE apeace omm mm commmrecmmomee 42 CITY CLEANâ€"UP WEEK STARTS NEXT MONDAY requested to have their rubbish ready in containers so that there may be no delay occasioned in the collection. All citizens ard urged to coâ€"operâ€" ate with the city officials in a general spring cleaning of their premises. May 4, has been designated â€" as sereen and cleanâ€"up day in Illinois and Highland Park, like many other cities in the state, is devoting an enâ€" tirée week to this process, and citiâ€" zens are asked to help. & "Must Be in Receptacles _ _ It is to the advantage of property owners and householders to. do this, ‘as the city has made arrangements to have certain â€" kinds of rubbish hauled away without cost to the propâ€" efty owners or tenants. No ashes â€"will beâ€"hauled by the city trucks or. teams, and the city workmen will not go into basements or yards to collect the materials, all of which must be in boxes, barrels, or other receptacles and placed on the park ways. ' . _â€"Is Health Protection _ â€"_ _It is a positive. fact that in comâ€" munities where there is enough civic pride to keep the houses, lawns, backâ€" yards, alleys â€"and streets in good and clean condition, there is much less : opportunity for disease to, find lodgâ€" ‘ing: Cleanliness is the basis of all public health measures. * In addition to being nidre healthy, a clean city is more attractive> to In addition a clean city visitors.< _ t t t (Continued from page 2) w w ce oi in snn sientma it ie en e e en Aierana ie en e i aenpmntentannterine td un e ce io gnetaditineienmmsnruemetnaty »Bomee omm im oo ce ue se V eaa t U Et . C. WARREN MOTOR SALES Come in and learn about the latest achievements in motor car manufacâ€" turing. ~The new Viking is indeed representative of these modern times. You will be thrilled with thé’deté.ils of the new Viking. ALL THE NEW OLDSMOBILE' MODELS ALSO ON DISPLAY N. S. THEATRE GUILD _ TO LOSE WOELLHAF Evanston studio, where aHl construcâ€" tion work and scenic painting ia,dgne,‘ and in this workshop the technical director is lord of all he surveys,| With his sets completed and his properties assembled, «the lighting charts must then â€"be arranged so as | to give the desired effects. Modeml stagecraft depends more and more‘ upon artistic lighting for force and | appeal: _ And finally the crew of, stageâ€"hands must be assembled. and acquainted with the play and the sets. Few guild members realize the work involved in moving a guild proâ€". duction into town for an evening, setting the stage for the performâ€" ance, striking after the play is over and the audience once more at home, and packing in readiness to move to. the next town. â€"It is a job for a reat showâ€"manâ€"almost a cireusâ€"manâ€"and the guild calls him the technical diâ€" rector. â€" i % Next Guild Play s | "Lilies of the Field," the next guild] play, is an English comedy in three | acts.. Two complete settings have beenâ€"constructed forâ€"it.. â€"The ï¬rst} act is placed in the drawingâ€"room of i a homey vicarage in rural England, The story calls for no distinect color scheme or period. The remaining acts are placed in an anteâ€"room to the boudoir of a popular young Londoner. The room is "done" in. the early Vicâ€" torian style â€" perhaps even "overâ€" done"â€"and it has rather the air of SALES : â€"â€" _ YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITEDâ€" TO A SPECIAL SHOWING OF THE NEW VIKING (COMPANION CAR TO OLDSMOBILE) (Continued from page 2) at 136 North First Street ( A PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS) OLDsMOBILE â€" VIKING T H Eâ€" PR E 8 S a room lent on loan to an exhibition. The furniture for both rooms has been furnished by William Hoops and company of Chicago. All this, plus lighting equipment, hand properties and luggage of the actors, will be carried from town to town for the eight performances of the play. The successful bidder for the construction of said improvement will be required toâ€"enter into bond in a sum equal to oneâ€"third of the amount of his or their bid with sureties to be approved by the President of the Board of 1‘Local Improvements when entering into the |‘contract for the construction of said, improveâ€" ment. 60 § t All proposals or bids‘must be accompanied by a certified chetk payableâ€"to the President of the Board of Local. Improvements of: the City of Highland Park for the sum .of not The Highland Park performance of "Lilies of the Field" will be on the stage of the Woman‘s club on Tuesâ€" day, May 7. On Wednesday, May 8, the play will be presented in Duran Art Institute,â€" college campus, Lake Forest. Each performance will be the last of the guild‘s season in its particular town. . . ' NOTICE OF TLETTING CONTRACT * ASSESSMENT NO. 335 <â€"â€"â€"â€" BOARD â€"OFâ€"LOCAL IMPROVEMENT OF THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bids will be received for the construction of a eonnected system *of sanitary > sewers, with necessary manholes, septic tank, in Ridge Road, Ridgeâ€" mannoIes, SEpLIE LMRIIM, MM PRMMIBC AROTCY LCC lee Road, Old Briar Road, Balsam Road, Popâ€" lar â€"Road, Blossom Court, and other streets, in the City of Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois, and the creation of a sewer district therein, as a. whole in â€"accordancewiththe ordinance therefor. t it it t 5o _ Said bids will be received by ‘the Board of Local Improvements at its office in the City Hall, Highland Park, Ilinois, until 7:45 p. m. on. the 20th day of May, 1929, at which time and place they. will be publicly opened and read. ® £3 0 g a es _ The specifications and blank proposals will be furnished at the office of the Board of Local Improvements in the City Hall of said City â€"The Contractorâ€"will be paid in bonds, which bonds will draw interest at the rate of six t6) per cent per annum. . ® phirs uo is cce dnï¬ tds in toes s andoea t Adaom isnn se ols (nei ns unsm cce SERVICE of the proposal. Said proposal must be delivered to the President of the Board of Local Improvements in open session of said Board at the time and place fixed herein for the opening of the less than ten (10) per cent!of the aggregate same --.ï¬.:)' proposal or bid will be considered unless accompanied byAcbeek_ho_reiu prorvidfd. 7 The Board of Local Improvement reserves the right to reject any or all bids if ©they deem it best for the public good. .. BRENJAMIN F. LEIWS, ; WM. J. BROWN, W. M. REAY, J. H. ZIMMER, Board ‘of Local Improvements of the City of +NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS _ Sealed bids will be received by the Council at its office in the City Hall Highland Park, IHinois, until 7:30 o‘clock P. M. Monday, the 20th day of May, A. D. 1929, for the furnishâ€" ing f all labor, material, tools and equipment nemsaryvfor the construction of a City Hall buildine in accordance with the plans apâ€" proved by the Council therefor. ~~_â€" s PDVUEI MWM MTW eE ts RRTPSEO CCC â€" Said bids will be received according to the followin«@ clessifications : 37 * 1. Masonry, concrete and. structural steel. 2. Carpentry and cabinet work. ; %. Plumbing. f m s 4. Heating. â€"â€" 5.. Electric wiring. i", * 6. Plastering. flok 7. â€" Painting. : â€" 8. Roofing and sheet metal. _ * 9. (lass and glazing. * â€"10, â€"Marble.â€" »â€" ; _11.. Ornamental Metal. s S *12. Terrazzo and tile flooring. _ 18. Jail equipment. s s $ 14. Mil Burner. . f 15: Weather strips > . ¢ Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check made payable to the Mayor of the City of Highland Park for a sum of not less than ten (10) per cent of the aggregate of the proposal. T : m is : _ in a.\ '.-f';'y;;;nt for said work to be made in eash on â€"architect‘sâ€" estimates. _ ns meeg Plans, snecifications and instructions to bidâ€" dersâ€" may be secured from the City Clerk at the City Hall, Highland Park, Illinois, or from Frederick Hodgdon, architect, 307 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. â€" The Council reserves the right to reject any la.nd all bids of they deem it best for the pubâ€" ic «ood. s + bu.ig o *‘ s . By order of the Council of the City of Highâ€" land Park. s ge . > 6 j /__v. o. ‘musser.. s‘ s. 4 .. City Clerk. Dated at Highland:Park, Illinois, this 2nd day of May, 1929. > & 9â€"10 Highland Park Thursday, May 2, 1929 9â€"10 Thursday, May Highwood Comme by A very inters ed meeting of ber of Comme evening, at wh state‘s attorne speaker. â€" Sher orâ€"Elect ‘Raym also were gues Col. Smith of the rapid g the city of H still greater a ture, He decl prosper as ful the aid of an : merce and he that ~Highwo« whose activiti ion and ambit their home cil tration would Mayor Roth portant busine wood should b quate street li that the new . the most har history . of th ward to a pe growth in the Chief of P Lake Forest ofâ€"town visitc meeting. Refreshmer ing the progr: cial‘ hour wa ent. ;