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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 14 Aug 1909, p. 1

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mix-able shoe. The DRSKEIM" 101' men He with .n that n- MFORT, SERVICE. .15 3nd INDIVIDUAL- 755 Thirteentthear August On Sunday August' I. 1909, August johnson of Highland Park disappeared and no trace oi hirn can he found. Mr. ‘ Johnson was a well known resident of Highland Park. having lived here let the past twelve years. Hewas employed as landscape gardner at the Moraine Hotel for six years and until about six months ago, when he was employed by T. E. Mitten of Highland Park, presi- dent of the Chicago City Railway Com- pany. Mr; Mitten employed him ilp to the time of his disappearance; Mr. johnson m a single mam about 45years old, 5 feet 8 inches in height. weighed about 200 pounds, of light complexion with heavy mustacheâ€"nationality Swed- ish. pany, 660 Madison Street, ' Chicago, funeral directors, recognized are descrip~ tion as tallying with that of a body-they had been keeping since August 2nd. Marshal Shaken was “once notified andyent to the place Wednesday where be identified the body as that oi Iohnsonfl LOCAL A: a result of this notice being sent by Marshal Sheahen with a photograph of the missing man, J. D, McRae 'Com- Mr. Johnson was struck by a Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul trainpear Elwood. He was taken to the compa'ny’s hospital where he died after fingering about two GENERAL ECONOMIC The only. information they could get as to the identity of the man was his being able to speak the name Johnson. The undertaker felt that somebody would surely call. for she body and consequently kept it as long as he did. Mr. Johnson hasa sister in California and Marshal Sheahen telegraphed her. the news Wednesday evening. INDEPENDENT [s it too hot for you here? Then go to Germany. News comes from: promi- nent Bishop, will known in this comrnw pity. that on July 13th it. was so cold that it was necessary to light a fire in the heating stoves. Cliiéago spentva few days visitin tives in Highland Park last week. Inventors please come torth! Make us a cow that shall 'give abundance of Mrs. Elmer Bun-rill of St. Johns ave- nue has been on a visit to her home at Viola, Illinois. Shé report! -thc black- berry season practically over, the dry â€"v-- , . weather pinyin-g havoc with the crop. Mrs. Samuel Slade give a very large bridge party Wednesday afternoon. Miss Lawrence is the gum Mines Lowden of, Laurel avenue. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Holabird and Miss Amy Holabird of Fort Sheridan have gone to Lake Koshkonong, Wisconsin. Miss Ella McCumn has as her guest Mia Eva Lahey of South Chicago. memfiefl of the D81! Tuesday at a luncheon: The Credit and 5am Association of Chicago held a. large picnic at Ravinia Park In: Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Heisen and daughter of Chicago have come to Highland Park tor dhe rest of the summer. Misses Margret and Mac Driscoil of Park, Killed by fiigbland p a rk McMnllin entemingdjhe of. Highland of the rela- Mr and Mrs. Howe ind daughter of West Virginia are the We! MI. and Mrs'. P. E. Knapp. Miss Menie' Hooker oi Austin spent the'week-end with her cousin Ruth Bearas'lcy. Mr. and Mn, 19‘. R. McMullin gave a dinner pan-y Tuesday evening. Mrs. McMullin has just returned from the East. If ypu have too good a time while you are young, you will pay for it whén' you are old“ Nature always collects her debts. Young man. if the gll‘l_ summer: a yawn before you have been in the parlor half an hour, take your hat and make your getaway. -»You are' not the fellow she was waiting :0 see. “Tippy” Gray I and Roland Brand spent Sunday .at South Haven. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. George Colbum are the happy parents of a little son born Tues- day. _..__- Providence sent “5 a week; The North Shore W. C. T. U. will meet Tuesday, Aug. 17th at the Baptist church at 3 o’clock. Mrs. Powles, Supt. of hospital work in Cook County, will speak. All are cordially invited. A gram deal 0! the hardest work of this world is done by menwho air all day long at desk: to do it. ' _â€"â€"â€" Mr. B. F. De Math has purchased 209 feet on 7- Sheridan Road, somhe'ast A group of men whl completion of the new h' rush and by November it Mr. Frederick M. Sn 1.000 sea of the Adam' “Ledge‘mere.” , - comer of Linden avenue. V In the remarks we have Iomfllnln made as to the undesinblenen of chronic kickers, we wish to say that we have meant np'disrespea to the humble mule. The mule in a useful kicker. It wouid be 'much' easier to make both ends meet. it the meat 1101;3de didn't cost so much.‘ The world owes Y‘ an, in proportion 35 if the girl smothers a M. Steele has bought \dams' estate opposite we have aometime' f men who are saying good bve to the be new home. The Railroad Men' 5 vcmber it will be ready for occupancy. you a living, young as you an: of use in sprinkler this SATURDAY. AUGUST "Owing to my ill-health I will sell at my residence, in towndhip nineteen, range eighteen, according“) the Govem- ment’e survey. one plush raspberry ww. aged eight years. Shela of undoubted counge, and gives milk frequently. To a man who does not {car death in any form the wouldbe I grim boon. She is ‘very mueh attached to her present home ‘with a stavchain. but die will be sold to ‘ any one who will agree to tfiat her right. She is one~lourth than-horn and three- quarters ‘hyen'a. .I will also throw in t double-barra- shoégun.. which goes with her. In May shaman)” goes away for a week or two and ret’um: with a [all red calf with wabbly legs. Her, name ~ in Ron. 1 would rather cell \0 1 non-red- dem."-‘-Judge?| Libra}. Miss Mable' Cole of Chicago Park vilitor Weflnelday. Mrs. Edgar M. Snoy entemined a few friends at hmcheon In! Wednesday. Mrs. Buckley emer‘uined at cards Fri- day evening. ‘iwh‘cg'fis it}; vilifini lie: brother. Mr. ’George Campbell. [en Wedncdayv eve. ’ning for Moms“. - ._-â€"â€"I- The kicker who kick! mohud often lames himself. * mers in fiighl'and Park,‘ was a guest Mrs. Helen Floyd gave a large dime! party In! Sunday evening. Coven were laid for twenty-four- Mrs. W. J. Fyfie 6! Lake avenue entemins at curds today- Mr. George Vettet of this city received a postal card thil week [tom F. I. (begin of Chicago saying the! 'he had just loot a nephew by drowning in onefi! the small lekel of Wisconsin. The death is a and one immutha the young man was to have been landed in a ghost time. Mr. 1" Lane final Nye, sh? ilk!“ .4 am was I former may inpc-uucu‘ schools and raided in Wankegan. Nephew of F. M. Glltifl w. I; Messen‘ger this week. Spooner. who gpent several sum- BROKEN.RAILS Mr. Chain is well knuwn to chimed! oi Highland Park. a he former My mpgrintendentof their old quarters 5nd anxiously awaiting the 1’: Home Building is being built at a great of California The country in full of men who tuned ohm-hen mum boyuohtpnd‘em of the Unitcd States. but- went wrong. of lantisctpc Mencn‘ m laying out the ground: of the new Jewish 601! Club on tile county line. l909 Mn. Ellen Vmchaick of Chic-go. formerly of Highland Put. was a miter hm Monday. - Mr. and Mn. Alexandet Robertson who have been spending {he summer in Scotland are expected home next week. Mia Julia Mann leh Tuesday for Green Lake. Wisconsin. Mr. md Mn. Friese of E. Central avenue will leave Sunday lot I ten day: trip to the Thousand Islands. The win; 0! the White House. built‘inl 1903 for the offices of the President. hu§ proved to be too small, although it can-3 nine much more room than me nuihble WW executive busine- vu done in the main building. Congres- hunpâ€" proptiated moneylor doubling the the ol the new wing, and wont on it will begin soon. The addition will extend over the grwnd used by President Roosevelt u a tennis court The phnl provide [on Inge oval room to: the President. overlooking the Potomac. Won the'rlght by his ‘neaeury'l office and on the left by I new om room, An enlarged waiting room tot thewblicand a wed-[waiting m tot memben 0! Congress will ocmprpan of the space vacated in the original build- ing. and the President; separated (tom thepublicbyahall.vill be able to do his work in greater privacy. The Mine- Hebert and Ethol Hill at Gréen Bay Rad Inn taunted (mom I two weeh' vi!“ in W- Mt. Earl Spence”: expected home mo-day utter spending hi0 nation» a Na mete: uhnd. . M, 12.1.: W is expected homeaboutthenho‘thenmth. A large [ace 0! men under qum [Continued on Food! ’38] Like (hunky Tia: CharlaWeyerio Jenni“. 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