125 E. Cehtral Avenue ï¬igbland park, ' - - 4 Illinois To find any Complain as to the quality of his work Customers are satisfied at a: .3: â€a: l I Miss Louise hchrens, 247 E. Central Ave., is making an exten- sive trip through Colorado, acoom- panied by a few friends. and will be gone for several weeks. Miss Grace Hoflert, who haé been away visiting" friends near Peoria; returned Thursday and will take up her work with O. B. :Brand. photographer, Monday. Miss Hoffert reports a delightful vacation and is looking well. Her friends welcome her back to High- land Park. ' Little ' boys and girls, not so fortunate as North Shore children. and who live in the slums of Chi» cago, will be glad to know that they can once more haveachance to breathe the country air. Mrs. Martin, ' superintendent of the work, was a visitor at the ‘ NEWS- LETTER v Ofï¬ce this week and re- ported that the camp would open Tuesday.‘ People who wish to do kindly deeds have an opportunity which» will bring them the satisfac- ‘tion of_helping hunianity‘ in a practical way. Go and visit the camp and ï¬nd out what you can do. . The store lookedas if a small cyclone 'l-ad struck itâ€"the men‘s {Some person or persons were not isatisï¬ed with paying for goods in ‘the legitimate way but thought it the'befterplar} to help themselves. The store was entered through the back window whi’ch- had been pried open, and ‘departure _was made through the back door ,which 1 was left open. V ' I ‘ On Thursday moining when Manager Bert Skidmore opened the store of (3135- H. Warren Co. he found a surprise awahing him; jl'hiwes m Through and Sun! coca Amman; to About $200.00. Gads Hill Encampment. W FAILED '- Cbas. 15. Warren C’oe Store Robbed. 7s; Barber Shop ‘ OY WANTEDâ€"Would YOU like to. B know how lots of ofï¬ce boys, errand boys. messenger boys all kind: of boy: with "steady 'ube," have doubled their wages? Wou YOU like to increase YOURS? It’s easy enough. and without3 interference with your present work, and the pay is good. Alben Larson. ANTEDâ€"Girl for general house- work A pypl Mrs. Elisha M :31? Linden Ave Tel. 55, High nd ar bqv. Hughes investigating committee ï¬nds Wall Street a necessity. The open season for lambs wiil continue- I! 60013 $100 to .swear by telephone in Omaha; but sometimes it is cheap at If Canada build: herself a navy. will she put it on mnu'vshoes? The tree that Stopped thé human air thip was probably an English wal'nut. Mr. La_ Follette intimates that .Mr. Lodge is a very ingenius prevaricator. Count that day Ion whose IGw descend- ing su‘n dues not se_¢ work of Congren still undone. . >Miss Martha Behrcns, 247 E. Central Ave.. entértained a num- ber of friends at luncheon last Thursday. As we go to press no deï¬nite report has been made. Among the goods known to have disappeared were suits. trou- lsers, straw hats, shirts. hosiery. etc... aggregating to thevamount of about $200. 00. The’city police» Were notiï¬ed at once and given full details It is hoped that they will be suctessful m their efforts to land the culprits. furnishing department inparticu- latâ€"clothing which was ieft be- hind being strewn about the room in all directions. spéé‘iRL suppLamfï¬i-“A' Woumn to sun for Po». Wine 83.-Wnlt¢r Wen- mu: tad the other members at the ex- podmon than: to make in “tempt to fetch the north pole by balloon. left here for Mace. on [heir I" to Spitzbergen, where It It purpoood to me the um. , ,‘ e,_e_v_-_. The Chimeh gave the name of Wi White It the centrfl police linden. He was about 23 years old. dressed in a blue serge euit, white coller, end. ec- cordins to the police, "a double of the alleged murderer." ' Couch Bend Chinemen Freed. South Bend. Ind, June 23.â€"George ILee Km; 3 Chinese. who’ve: amend ‘at lliehnweh. Ind., on suspicion tint he knew something of the murder of Elsie Sigel in New York. wee released. He been some renembluce to Chung Bing. who ie held at New Yon. e.e hula; intonation 0! Leon We movements et the time of the murder. ‘momenta Inm- he had left an eastern min. AM:- three hours of close question- lnz thg authorltlel. npwently agilâ€" fledmthewunotthemnwuwd. released the frightened foreigner. with whom he nuinteined e mule: mrreepondenee. “Chu Gain wu rear» rented at once and placed in the house 0! detention. where he will be held I. I witneu. Friend of Leon Lin. Talks. Chung Sing. the friend of Leon Ling. ave my under severe questioning and made an important statement to District Attorney Jerqme. It we: re- ported et ï¬rst tint Chung Bing aid he saw Leon strangle Kine Sixel to deeth. Thin was not euctly correct. the district ‘_ nttorney paid, but he Added to the reporters: "It in A long story‘ and you will hue to welt until I ‘mtement is written out." Pittsburg Police Relate 8W Pitt-hm. P... June 33.â€"Answerina in every detail the description 0! been Ling. wented in New York in connee~ tlon with the murder of Ellie Sisal. a Chinaunn was arrested here t few In the belief that u. testimony might be of help In unraveling the mute?! of the killing of the Sign! girl. , Rd...“ and Rama“. Chuauu. momentum Arthur restaurant In Mott street. who was arrested Saturday curred with aiding and abetting In the «ape of Leon Lin; and Chung 8111;. in an. cursed In the Tomb. court by lu- lntnte Cornell. typed ran-wel- "don’t know." and there'efter cue thnt response to u! ,quenflonn. aacludlu 'oue .- to whether ornothewuln maroon whenzhe murder!†committed. He vlll be more clooely queutloned. however. end the police still hope to obtain lone metal mtomtion from No Notice of Arrest. _ The New York police stated to-du that they hue received no ouch! no- tice of an street ht Revelshoke, B. C. Chung 8mg. In ubochto 0! Leon Linc. and who occupied a mom ed- Jotnlng that In which like Blur- . body we: found, woe brought to this city from West Galwny, N. Y.. ’He alerted that he did not know where Leon Lin. In, end had not neon him tor three ween. Asked why he left New York in a hurry, he and (hit hehedbeenenmodtogotoWeet Galway and work for Hervey Rem hedy. end that 'he left New York on "Wedneeday, June 11.†Chlmmn Says “Don’t Know." Wedneedey was the any on whlch um Size! dueppe'ered, and Jorge 11 you Friday. two dye later. Que} tinned shout this discrepancy. the Chlmmln took'refuge In the Itereo ‘there and to determine positively whether he I. Leon, or. u the Chin- mu: mart-,0“ Hop, I China†has. none mun. ' Reginald Sign]: the brother at the murdered girl. In: in, Schenecudy to' see the Chlnnman under arrest The Oriental club of this city. an «(Inflation or Chinese. altered u m- wu'd of $500 for the arrest of the mur- deter pt Elsie 81:91. Celestial Nabbod In My ,PremNothleuenLinghr Whom I World-Vila Search In Being Made. 'New York, June lagâ€"With one Cbinaman in custody in this city end mother dammed in Schenectady. end a report that a third wee held under euepiclon at Reveletoke. British Co- ‘lnmbie the mum-y o! the murder of Elsie Sisal was It!“ unsolved todly. All the evidence obtainable by the New York and Schenectedy “thor- ltlee Indicated that the nun under u- reat in Schenectady was not Leon Ling, in whose room the body of Ellie Sigei was found. SEVERAL SUSPECTS CAUGHT 01.25;: izo x‘rrnu are. 23.. 41c. 35 nook-no 05:3". FAIL Ifl HNI] SLAYER While‘yo'u are thinking about-it { . - 32 North M'Stroot. Lime and Cement a: John Middleton .3: NOW [8‘ THE BEST TIME .3 14-16 Central Ave.. Quick Delivery to All Parts or the City. [Staple and Fancy Groceries FRUITS And VEGETABLES PARISIAN‘ DYE HOUSE CLEANERS AND DYERS Telephone 265 Telephone 727 HIGHLAND PARK, n.1,. GEO. 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