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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Aug 1912, p. 7

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[Candiesv Ice Creani’ need call 564) or 340, .6 Bakery Fuel Comfifnny of 3 loods of GEARY’S SPtjaAL President lvenue‘ and 25th 5!. valance ctor just been knodcod n in front of? our cm} the ambulénce id he's very bgdly We. received at he ambulance md of the s’uflercri [he wondernfl) gotd point: 3! as a ride m xt. And' even |ble durability of the Woods shou vou u-laa! posthvelabusc n. We're usingjt to t 15m umstruction'and e earger to try it- that onstranons by appoint- Park 119 let us arrange »u and bring you tb the value of Wnix‘ls cm is as of some other makm The iatenal Telephone ll lune. sum was com" Park and Evamthn often the Ride ‘ Electric Telephone 335 M .1 m a. u uh VENCEL MUZIK Concrec: “'urk BARBER SHOP W. Central Ave. Hig! Glam Friday M0291 Telepbouc 43¢ 45 St. John: Ave Suite 4. 5 and 6. State Bank Bldg. I“. 678 mum» Pm, IU («flan-u. substance ' OFF THE 3-! YOUR homowlth 3P EFinExtnuihcr. Itoecupieubutlittlospmnnd W I m ”Shi‘- n-dfzkltOMl-chu .; “In uni-oh $1 bin-o 3“ "film“ "0-19....(059. u WE‘RE-MB”; 1*“ l. Chas. E. Russell Civil Business!!! Surveyor and order as many «- tinguinhen as you need. L1ke Fond, Phone 5344' Nibb- G.- h m a Dr. B. L flail.- Dr. I L Bath-n DENT lSTS Don’t wait until you have a fire. Call 836-L O. G. St. Peter 515 Mud Ave. The Geo. Colbm Music Studio VOICE VIOLIN .AND THEORY Choru- And Orchutn Conducting 155 South Second Street H UHLAND PARK hid-Ibi- Indâ€"I‘M“- Hhhwuihw Telephone 57 Butter, Egfl, md Home Bengtytliyo afoty, demands PYRENE in a combination F. A. TUCKER DR. WATSON DENTIST Druoed Poultry LAKE SHORE cmmv DR. LYMAN SEXMITH Fi-Ticll‘n-ll-iic Surveys Subdividing, plans estimates for private public imptovemcnt work E. E. FARMER Hui-the“ IAIIYJJICIAIDS Tohphonc 57 Tm»... 37‘3 EXCIVIIIII‘ and (lament l' loo" DENTIST linumalu Futninhcd Highland Park Highland Park H9 Dccricld A\¢ H Babb-d Park “In: ”1 =¢§aaax~ fl 8 = fl i D Prindeville. J acobsen ..... -. .Faxon ......... . 331.00? 50 E 2 'fl'fl rank M. Terry ..... Wm. R. Folsom ..... 'Edw. M. Lain; ‘ J. V. Norcross ...... Lloyd M. Meyers Tom R.Wylec ...... Highland Park Press E. 5. Gail ........... C E. Peck ......... Emil Rudolph ..... John M. Tuttle .... A. B. McCaughey , ‘Chas. M. Parker .. ' Frank R, Pardridge : Edgar M. Snow . . . C E. Wilcox ...... John M. Steele . .. I). F Kelly ...... Wildwood. . . \V D. Messenger 0 H. Morgan ..... ‘ F. L. Deming ..... E. M. Watkins .... . M. Kos 1inski . . . . "A. W. Ictcher.... . Adolph Geiser ..... ‘ Ellen Van Schaick :R. J. Kirchberger . i Burt J. Fitzgerald. lR. J Beatty ...... lE. Wienholder. Frank B. Knig ht. B. F. DeMutl'i8 ..... J L Fearing ...... IAlex McDougall . David S. Pate ..... Remnrkahie Luck. In Gold Hill. Nev“ in 1817. one of the mining bones-Tole by nameâ€"had trouble with home of the laborers in his mine. One night three of them at tacked him in a barroom. Two of them pinned him down. whiie a third atood over him with n revolver. The music aimout touched his stomach Once. twice. thrice. a fourth and a iifth time the weapon annpped. Tole cloned hia eyes. Each moment he expected to be his last. The disgusted roman threw his disappointing wedpon on the door with an oath and. Joined by his aide. left the place. Tole'wiped the cold event from his brow. mechani all; picked on the diaearded weapon. went to the door and fired oi! every charge. remarking that it Ina Jnat his MdSWMWn-M Fund-admofm Following is the list of subscribers to the Motor-fire-truck fund.: ‘NAME ‘ AMOUNT Exmoor Country Club . . . 4 .. . WOO Moraine Hotel 200.00 C. N. Kimball ................... 150.00 I. G. Mott ...................... 100.00 John Oliver.....,,..........i.,. 100.00 P. R. McMullin ................ 100.00 Lucuan M. Williams ............. 100.C0 CW. Buckley....,...... ...... 100.00 E‘ B, Metzel ....... . . . . 100.00 John F. L. Curtis ....... . 100.00 5. M. Hastings . . 10000 H. H. Hitchcwk . . . ,. ,, . . 100.00 W. W. W'illus . ................ 100.00 Ed. V. Price .. .. ............... 10000 E. Tyner ..... . . , . ......... llXLOU C. T. Buynton H. . .... , . 10000 H. B. Clark ............... . 100.00 Julius Rosenwald . .. .. 100.00 Mrs. J. McGregor Adams .. 100.00 E. A. Armstrong . . . Jas. Shields ......... Vencil Muzik ....... John P. Kline ....... S. J. Holland ....... Earl W. Gsell ...... Due Sweetland. . . Harder‘s Hardware. Al')ert Larson ...... C. J. Rosenow ....... Byron J. Stevens. . . . Martin Kimble ..... Daniel Garrity ..... Chas. M. Schneider. G. L. Vetter...,. Mil-itz W.Boehm... Pilace Market ...... John Hart Jr ........ A. Leslie McPherson O. 5 Brand ........ “And the unnamed to move. 0! course. It you refused?” F. Rechtenwald “You don't? Well. the didn't Impress upon my mind what good taunts they have always been and advise me that I couldn't lflofd to lone them. l‘i‘tn't lee Dow Ihe overlooked thlt unset-IL"- Detroit Fm Prom. > “Uh. yen. and the dlnlng room and the bedroonm. and Ibo alto asked me to point me from and "back pun-hen and bulk: another outdoor sleeping apartment on the roar.” ’ “Well. I don't no Inythlng queer about that." W. H. Lamborn ...... Eugene A. Boumique G. P. Everhart ....... A. 0. Mason ......... John A. Bunnell . . .. . . ”Whnr’l queer about It? Didn’t the lady uh you to paper the purlorr‘ Whn 8h. Ovorlookod. ”That's queer." aid 1ho landlord. "Wlnt‘l the matter?” "l'u Jun collected the not for that house.” 1'“me TOTAL $3,787.00 1501]) 100.“) 10000 10100 100.CO 100.00 100.“) 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 10000 10000 100.00 100.00 100.01 I 10000 50.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.0) 25.10 25.00 25.00 20.0) ‘ 15.00 : 15 00 I 15. 00 15. (I) 15. mi 1500 1 15 00 I 15. 00 | 15.00 I 15. 00 a 15. 00' . 15 00 . 15.00 15. 00 1000 10. 00 1 10.00 1 10.’ 0 10. 00 10. 00 I 1011M IOIX) 10. 00 10.00 , 10.00 10.00 10. 00 10.00 10.00 50000 50.00 50.00 50.“) 50.0) 50 00 25 00 25.00 25.00 “Yep. dear." mum-M bei’mothbr. \ “Well." continued the l. min. “I'll be! um old needle h and.‘ â€"Cnlcngo News. l, Inn-yin; nun? lâ€"‘Imeo W n. Md none Patienceâ€"mt [3|6 ‘I m son; ('3 an "can. An Emu“. hfichWhn reason 1: lb. £0! 30.! m ‘7” of the work! out. dud hlnu no person“ out. -Hoyc 3\ I! - V 3 Th. Lin Lin. 1 Amateur l'aimutâ€"Tbe I" cute: bow Ions you will “'é Friend; Yen Isn't u i die tnwnnfi companies ‘9.” non no m g; Malt. It Holn. 75“ Let‘ our} (ll-satisfaction: with tho present 00 made nm a meat. but In lnnplrntlon. V dnunl consciousness of the of eternal growth. « l‘nlllmu Oct Hi. In". Cut! '58 3mm.» unbob Ba Pm" nu gt Int-tort, In mue- u was ex Ira-vfiuut In 00m dim-flu! Ix wan one of Mn lm-ullnmin n to (99 norvaml. Illd Klu- mmem' :the var! ulll hotel! ul whit-h he Imju ‘Il'd “'9“ (or that Mum" mu 'mnhu u mm Um- mon‘ng n’hllegi‘uylun m l lunxnm cent Maul hutel. In lilo do- nelru. he came down to bmnkrzm mu_ rden-d n cutlet. 'Afto-I he llud mun-[fill he or derej a serum! “Huron." an ‘ llw head writer umlh-muulg. "tux-r. .1» mm with I" (level to m-n'e llw an 9 course (n+1 at 3 mm! " ‘fls thu so?" maid t‘ereau. and. rising [rum a seat. lu- left the room In [mi mhml he cnnu- back luto Im- dining mum ‘\\';nn-r.' said he. "I Inn-r Juxl lmugh thi~ lmtel Mnd nm mz-hhl hert- mm ~ _\uu wili not be able to un-l aucuqm Q41 [u un plan! of strung guesls :ncmlin" I." lbeifl \vhhm. )uu are d1 ”wt! nl unce." 'l'ho-ro-upnn he took , hie u: up kin again and ('nllo-d tn mm! -| “um-t The Mood“. En Kathryn. and an. Inn has to thread 1 needle. Ihe Inked. “dun't they call needle In eye'!‘ "er language In 't 1!? “Why to?" “30¢qu ol’ sickne- l to Dead muhortlund writer borne lterday." “Well?” a Agata Our Outer Lani-go. ‘ Isluc's Password , It “I not easy to make Into fialuc's house at C deal Bunnies. for It was 3 . m-‘s wuy lllot. llue rded like the garden of the fie-sperm Two or (bred passwords were neceu ry. whlch were changed frequently to fear'they should become known l ember s few. To the porter we sold. L» be plum sense}: has come." on whlch' e allowed us to cross the threshold _ the serv. am who rushed to the slnlkase when the hell rang It was nec : to mur- mur. “l brim: some hrussel co." and I! you assured him that 4 me Ber- trand awn: qulte well” you ' re sdmltâ€" ted lorthwlxh This noose.“ amused Balus Imme-nsely, and It was perhaps nwmsury to keep out horoséand other vl§|lorn still morP dlsagr 'hle.â€"Mlss Wurxuley's "Slewolr o! Hume." ' "in. "that left me IborthnndJJâ€"Chn- land flnln Dealer i :E‘. "Now brim: mu nnuHIcl gounul. Coal and the Art' 9. An intinmw i'UllllH'lIHll \vwn ml and the arts In seen in th fun-m or Thomas Britton. the (-elebtfiu-d "mu tic-l Imilli roan gum" 0v ‘ bin mm shop; in Jo-ruunic-tu pumg} Cieriu-u well.‘ he established in 167 Sn music-l club. where every Thursdu fior nearly fonz'yeun‘ was held a skin-e". at which Hundei and all the fi test mu siciap‘ of the day, pertor To a lamp! music Briltun join a knowi edge of bibliography. WM brought him into contact with Bar, :y. 9an or Oxtdrd. and other coilecto But he continued until his death I?" no Dell coal in the streets of ndon VIM would I uently Join hisnobie pa iron on a It hunting ex” ition hi» tired in his blue smock I with the coal back he hud been carr. 1; all day overihis arm -London Chr icle. Oddly Expmud' In one or his letters Wlll Geld tells now no school I had to give an examination in Brook- pector no puyalcnl solence. "What wan I to d I knew nothing about hydrogen or xyxen or any other ‘gen.’ 80 I not m I paper whlvh I called applled Icl‘ One of my question: was. 'What9 do (Q cure a cold In the he! lady answered. ‘I should [1 Into not water clll you we (use penplmdon ‘ " ‘ Society of Poisonorfi. Arsenic [ms perhaps [NHL-:DHJI‘F fri- queutly Haw-d llmu nny ulIn-I'jmlsun for (-rIm ul [tun-mu-s *1! has I " n proved Ideul‘fi-Iu will: the "wundegl‘u eIIxIr‘ of the m-quH-ntb (-vntlfi‘y. \\ nun secret pulsnnlng Immune so lvquvm In will. 'l‘ln-n young “'Id’ \‘u wvrn- abu at In Rome. and m I ol the unhgal'uy nmrrIugI-s werv a willy dis solréd by the’dentb of the I N'lNllld A were! sock-(y of young unfit-unn- was discovered. \VIHI h mm Ill (Iii; (IIII‘E 01 Ln Spain a rvpnled “mm: “In; sup pIIe‘d than) “HI; n sh)“. m. 'II-sr‘x (0| urlesfi‘nolsum mu‘vhlll) (-u uhm-d [0 km a bu~|mnd In jlls‘ Hh- .tmw [Iml *ulted In» purvlmser. Ln [mm uud thirteen of no: column In were Ilunxvd. I Inrgp number N were whipped mIII nuked 1 street! of Home “Idle oI . ulghéut run-k escaped with pun)" lines and Mulumnent. g3 ’7» ui- “up -I \\':|llI-l mc-IY‘ â€"Ar Ilnly try- Momma" hole In I rould you A young ‘ my feet In I pro TH. Snail. ' I The slowest crkturu tn motion no null. and eel-ta! Imall beetle; Both. of thom hnhltual non only a foot of two In in noun: but this downs-I In partly duo to 030- hot that they remain mouonIeu at lnt¢rnlt By mounting tho dint-noe- cot-cred by that]. when the: were kept dung constantly It has be“ round that tho mufmum sped of a good healthy shall I: an and I hilt feet an hour; New York Nab (In Boston mun rum-Waller. b us me some 0!,th thu man has 0 er than Waiterâ€"l 600'! (Not tun-q will be any Iefl. sir. when be m thmh.o|’un. . chow Him. “0|. Elk. your new you and In! In cunning?" m we... fir-Multan. v90 promlud to obs: no. Do you at m M. you promised no yo? worldly goods. D. [m inn-flaw Wu. “Ye- Alfred hasn't recount! yet from we Ibocl be mu (no Mm."- Exchnnzo. ‘ » Plan!) inf M300. Plum“ (It Valeria; place to pc- mm‘L husbade-And. after .111. the (warming for your wife In nerds: Doe. lhO take any? I'Ident Husband -'I‘lke my: ljsbuuld say she dld Why. dot-tar. we; change: be! are.- at bout :1: nine- 3 Hayâ€"London Mull Nam. Fir (ho Spool... A Ten:- nluwsmnn. who know. I: much aboul poke;I as he doel Ibout pol. um and as muv about politics at be doe- about pollen an! In a little (smell: New York one mommy: and became ex- tremely annoyed not lo a, peeved. by the lamentallOns of I man who was losing. Finally qne of the other play en. also Irmatedé by me constant wall. told the lwr: ' ZNEVQ €55.56]; A! II Kn)“. ("duh-u.) ‘llnmt't‘ln I40“ dull all "In 'N'Iéflfilllll wu’rn. nflh‘tfi I'Q-rr O‘Xl""'~!lllt llu-u rmhuslnsu. llulm I‘Illun I'ilruw and l'l'mrku-nu I'vrv nuumg lho- mail» "HI:- gloflum «mm-mu In :1 (art about 9mm. " mm Inn-9 umn. striking luv u bk- 1:» mun t‘lll|lll$lill.i Io nw rrmark ‘ ‘And In: umnu'ps dram'nm tn IIIOHN'I’ hurl uhoul 11mm!“ rrh-d unullwl m‘llut And no Hm} \fe-m on until Carlyle. who um] lu-vn dam-um): In sllvnw u» lhI'il rlmpsmlwnf Inh-rrupn-o them I); saying. wlm n sl‘ln‘ (lvlilu'l‘zlllnu whirl: tmd Its own mnpwne emphasis; "And new l “'i- a mun um‘de In the Hwy 0! ””4. .zu'hu knows nothing nlwul l'iriun :Imj rurvs mulling nlmul ‘l‘nmn mu! Hml§s unollwl fuvl ulmul l'nmu " j 'l h w ken.) urns ~lm>inu tlnrvl M the umum-nl H.- luuwu um! huuvd mur Iv-mw) tn l'nrlvlv “l'nnluu Iuv.‘ In Null]. "Hm! Hypo-3H In lln' [u be nu! u furl :nlmul l‘itmin 1an n Lu-l, mu.) 8 Anna-mm 1r 1 no. :Ilmul Carlyn.- " “You Ire one of the ”tent mono! oust: I ever listened to 011de of I theater." “He's not I filonologlst." aid the Texan unly. “Be“: I moan-clonal."- Popular Magulnp. Oledoiohe'e 89ml! For irving. Gladstone was a great admirer 6! Sir Henry Irving, and this admiration was shown 0119' any in the house of common. irviru: was under the cal lery In the house, when nuddeniy., with out apparent tea-on. Glad-tone leaped to his feet and delivered In In passioned Ipeecll. net 06' with all the expression and dramatic gesture for which he was '9 famous The house seemed lurprised. Member: looked at one another and» murmured. “What is the old man now up to?" They thought it was: none deep political game. But a Week or two later I friend of irrint'l. encountering Mr. Gladstone. mentioned the actor’s visit to the house, ahd Gladstone eagerly inquired: “What did he think of In: wet-ch? l madezit for him." Wash-ngfion Monument 'l'hw n-ul'lwt'~luxlr ul lhe \\:|~'hhlmnn mununu-m \\'n.~ mm on It: nm. me Whirl) U\‘I‘rlm|l\.~ \\'1I~l|il:;:l(rll (Emu-.2.- luwu. Arungxun and Mann! \urlmu. In l'rvsldvm l-Mk .lul_\' «I. INK ll.~ unn- me 1:11qu rim-s In all Hm (bunny a! nu udorm-u mupnrity to the “mum of 5.3!: feel 'I m- ham-d1 (lu- shufl Is fillyâ€"du- fwl squuna um) II gradual]; tapers u-mh u! llw m" (not mini u lulu dimln Ishm In In!“ llmn lhlI-(ynve (vet, This unmuun-m I‘ wild lu mnlum 13.000 hhu‘ka 0! marine. eat-h tu-u fret thirk 'l'lu-y m-rr [HM-d on an elo-vutor run b) strum. sllsln‘IIdI-fl In an inner frame work at lrun uihh-h \\:L~ built up at llllt‘l'Vllls. mm; or forty I'm-t at a lime in udvunm- u! [lie surruununng musou ry 'l‘ln- zillllnlillulu capstone. utm- luvhes mun mu sex In pusmou Dec. 0. 18M. (turn-nu years and a hull utter we cornerstone was lutd Win-u It ,rumr In m.- stughm o! ”The Firm Noun“ Nahum-Id was keen to get garment)! wllb *rlumwlpr" In the-m Ind louud llml of all plum»: Sl‘houllz'n was the one that could supply him with redlnuotes He : mu- dullgmvd with them. lntroduved them and at the end of [he Chin-go engagement Ib’ollllely declined to Mum them The matter of: getting stage clothes with charm-let l9- Interesnnx tn ltnelt Secondhand mono supply the mount. II though on ova-dons an «nor has been known to ")promh a laborer on the street and make Mu. an ofler for his weather beaten ML-C htcaxo Post‘ Our prim-um! actor m whims «m- Mr Hammad m- nus Inn-n mud» tnuwn vunuusly Um whim 0! MI bu related In Fritz Svlmnltz. llw costumer The Actor'u Cloth”. LA [(13 GENEVA ICE - mwvm$n~dmm 1.1.5.... $35”: 75 I e Cream and Ices LOW’S‘ Bread is for sale at all the stares in H hland Park, Highwood and Ra- 25? vinia It is surpassed by none. Look for the labei)’ We deliver to allparts of the city. WhQ 1n nQd of our service telephone 161. Tourifi Cars (oi Rent. Brokers in New and Second Hull Cars FMNQK L SILJEIZSTROMX. Guisejfbone 140 ’s BAKERY Alfi'srfimsm Pianés andp wcrk ex- clusifely. Tu ' , Renting, Reâ€"fiihshmg, 'ring. See me \Qhen in of a new “mgr. 41.02% PROPRIETOR us WM: Waning-1.1!! Shop” 375; “M1127 l-lIiJiLANDPARKIuINOIS WW5" GAfiAGE C05] and Wood Wolff, Dunham Co. 'S nothiig succeeds like success so nothing, like , ' ts make a man appear success ,1 ful. y GOOD GARMENTS we mean the kind éhat fit w I, hang well and have a certain dash 30 them t t attracts attention makes them stand (but, as it ere"; from the crowd. (L For y '” we have made distinctive clothes and fire can 5 t the taste of all from youth to old age. ., rimportations include all the latest novelties as well 'as‘ the staples. Our prices are moderate. Come in and see us. It is no trouble to show goods. é} Ageéts for Chalmers and Hudson Cars Highland Park Ado Station I‘e‘l‘lm m l“ hood Clothes REPAIRS GENERAL MACHINE WORK ESTABLISHED X” ‘ A._G. McPHERSON. MW Strum Building ior. Madison and Clark Sb. nation to the Wearer CHICAGO, ILL. Phone Main 1 008 Robert Greenslade ELHII'IIC WSHOESFORBOTI‘ Here's a decided novelty in unordeâ€" One or two buckle shoes in tan or bitch. The buckles are plain bins. lilvered or enameled black. The shoes are per- fect fitting oxfords, made of the beat leathen on the latent lasts. and finished off to perfection in every deal We have all size: 1114 Ill widths to suit :1! feet at reasonable mice; JOHN P. KLINE Workund Fm anmm 111 ECalnlAv-In luauâ€"land Tags-mun.

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