5H: Ba†.33 THEEWDPARKPRBS ‘ LOCAL AND msom NEWS I PUBLISHED WEEKLY By JOHN L. UDELL at ‘ï¬ghland Park. Lake County. Illinois Teflphone :: :2 Highland Park 562 wmslsonflwin Eh‘E;(‘d as second-cuss matte [hf post orï¬ve J! Hmhland Pd [hf'ACl flf March K. 1ST“, ln printing the following letter in the Column usually occupied by The Man Across the Street the editor of this paper is Earn-mg out the policy which he and the papers publisher decided upon the day the ï¬rst HIGHLAND PARK PREss was printed, that this paper belongs to its subscribers, The publisher. the editor and the employees of this paper have joined thc ranks of the ProgrcSéch's. They Wlll. from time to time. use its columns for the purpose ot expressing their thoughts on things political. thc amount of this matter Wlll be gmcrncd by the time and space 0an for it, for printing the local news of this Vicmity will always be our ï¬rst aim. but its columns will always be open for the sincere expressmn of the thoughts of men of any political faith or on any subject. THURSDAY, ()CTUBER 3. 1912 tlw L Her pl'lni’lplc \lri Ra DSC'ut‘h has I'L- vmlwl a notablc nzirr-mnu“~ of mind whiqli his auomslx-d «zen his friends and griz-xcd the :pint of true progress. In our whole political history. with only {Wu 3r :‘nrt-v: cvepiiona excry president in tha- same class with Mr. Taft, has been meorrlcd two terms and now to den) llllll this honor to‘graiiiy the insane ambition of an apostate friend seems the very det‘ of injustice. In conclusion I must my that this Rooswelt obsession which seems to ï¬ll the minds of many honest and intelligent men. constitutesra psychical phenomenon which might properly engage the attention of some research society. Ido not say this in a spirit of derision but put it out as a scicn iï¬c suggeegion. Through the dust of ganisan passion my poliucal vision is dean and obeying me prompting: of wisdom. justice and expediency I giadly take my piace in the legions of President Tafi. ,. AND PARK PRESS le and "su? tar \1arch1.l9l‘..at [H P. GILLETT, High“ 00d, Ill. under Mrs, E C. Burrill xetuhied Tue: from Viola. Xll. ‘ Miss E’va Morton spent the week with friends in Chicago. ' Mr. Geo. Schmidt spent 'the week-end with relatises in Chicago. Mrs. J. Gasser had as ï¬ler week-end guest Mrs. E. Mathews of Chicago. Mrs. O. F. Bell has as ï¬er guest her sister. Miss Meyer of Dayton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Knapp haJe rented the Whixeman home on (ilencoc Avenue. sts Alice Kurt: was the'guest of Mrs‘ E B, Armcmrout of Morgan Park Sunday. Ll , Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Bradley, who spent 1‘ the summer at 4’20 E. Central Avenue :3: ‘ left Monday for Chicago. l i ‘ I Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt had as their 5d On ‘ guests on Sunday Frank Krewer and er- 3 P. Fredericks of Chicago.’ to: Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Fischer are be- he I ing congratulated on ghe arrival of a md 5 son, born Sunday. Sept. 22. thei Mr. and Mrs. John Flahnigan are being ny. congratulated on the arrival of a daugh- Iae ter. born Saturday, Sept. 28. Mrs. (L Redine and children returned Sunday from asummer spent in Lake Geneva. Mr.:\‘ F. Botsfurd of Racine. Wis. spent Sunday at the Hodges home in Ravinia. Mr‘ and Mrs. Robert Gregg 0t Ravinia have returned from a 'months' stay in Ant‘och. “ Mr. and spend the Chicago. Mrs. Thomas Wilder has as her guest her mother. Mrs. Southard of Rogers Park. 111. Mrs. Edward Donnelly hgs as her guest for two weeks Miss Agnes Paules of for two weeks Miss Agnes rauws 0| .\1i|waukee. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Smith had as their week-end guest Miss Beatrice Patterson of Bcrwyn. Ill. 1er molllt'x. .vua. Wan-u... v. ..‘,°-__‘ Park. “1- 5 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Winchesteri Mrs. Edward Donnelly has as her guest and their son, Charles J. Winchester Ill, l for two weeks Miss Agnes Paules of ‘ of Coronado, Cal.. are stayingin Highland 1 Milwaukee. ‘ Park at the residence of Mr. F. S. Dole. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Smith had as their Mrs. Emma W. Case of 1217 Astor‘ week-end guest Miss Beatrice Patterson Street, Chicago. formerly of Highland 0f Berwyn. lll. 1 Park and a fre quent visitor here, has re- \ Mr. James Harrison returned Monday turned from an extended European trip. from a two weeks' visit with relatives in Miss Ella Williams of Dixon. Ill. wlto Memphis. Tenn. .has been the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Regular meetings oftheDorcasSociety, Joseph Leaming left for Los Angeles, Regular meétings of the Dorcas Society, discontinued during the summer, will be resumed Monday. ‘ Miss Irene Herman and Miss Miller of the Elm Place school spent the week- end in Woodstock. Mrs. W. Thomas and small son of Waukegan spent a few days of last week with Mrs. J. Malone. ' Mrs. Maud Shannon has as her guest Mrs. William Deaï¬ of New York who ar- rived here Tuesday. Mrs. Henricks of Everett Place left dn Monday for Chicago where she expcdé to reside permanently. Mrs. Flory, who has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. James Nobn has returned to her home in Racine. Mrs. R. K. Buckman. Jr., and her mother. Mrs. Clurihew :have returned from Green Lake, Wis. Mr. Albert Larson and family moved this week from 336 W. Lgurcl Avenue to 234 N. Green Bay Road. Mrs. A. Leslie McPherson returned Sunday from a three weeks’ visit with relatives in Jacksonville,;lll. Mrs. W. Hogan who has bï¬en at the Augustana hospital the past week return- ed home Saturday much improved. A special service and program will be given in the North Avexgue M. E. church Sunday in observance 0! Rally Day. Dr. Peter C. Wolcott 'will return the latter part of this week from the east where he spent his vacation traveling. Mr. and Mrs. Williamjames of Musca- tine. Iowa were the week-end guests of Mrs. Arthur L. Moore of Ravine Avenue. Father Simon Gates 5 of Chicago has been ordered to Highwood and will have charge of the new Catholic church there. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Boa] returned Tuesday to the Congress hotel. Chicago after spending the summer at the Moraine. Archie Johnson and O, G. St. Peter re- turned Sunday froma~ (wk-Ive hundred mm- auto trip. through Iowa andJMm» HL‘SOIH‘ Mr. Jame: A. Mitchell left Highland Hail Thursday where he has spontlthc summer and is now 1ivingat the Sherman' House. Miss Harriet Buckingham. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bu¢kingham,'_left;last week for Miss Wheelelt's schoollin Provi- dence. R. I. i Mrs. Geo. Howe had as her guests 1: s 3 week Mr. and Mrs. E} F. Dunbarpf Troy, iAla. who were spending their honey- }moon here; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O. Kerick iof St. Joseph. Mich. i. and Mrs. E. Willis .: and children of Mount Rose, Col. t ; - Mr. and Mrs. Anson Morgan and three children are staying pt 256 E. Central Avenue since their return from Green Lake. Wis. ; Miss Catherine Schmidt, who has! been the guest of Mm lambs Heslethhe past two weeks rexumed :6 her home in_L hi- cago Tuesday. and Mrs. Frank R. McMullin will the winter at the Blackstone Hotel. week-end week-end Ely Miss Anna Cobb has returned from! ’LosAngeles. Cal. where she spent the‘ summer and Is the guest of her aunt†Mrs. Harry Tay.lor Mr. and Mrs. Herman (‘Ioelitz have not ‘ . returned to Chicago for the winter but have mm ed from 52 N. Second Street to 447 S. St. Johns Avenue Mrs. Charles Geary entertained as her .w-eek end guests Miss Jeanette Haungs ‘ and Mr. Edward Mawman of Chicago ‘who motored out from town Clyde F Armitage is one of the yaung ministers to be examined this week in ‘course of study under the auspices of the Methodist board of examiners. "ith apprupriatc services next Sunday morning. The public is invited. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Asthrof. who spent the summer in the Frederick Bayiies residence on E. Central Avenue have re- turned to Chicago for the winter. Mrs. Harry Sampson returned to her} M' C l' 1 home in Woonstock. Ill. Sunday after. '35; omhelal spending several weeks with her parents. 'aï¬icllllizymnlgw‘ill:rldev Mr. and Mrs. Bell of North Avenue. . . iten days tnp 111 Mrs. F. K. Maechtle and daughter, L visit places of inl Janet h'ave returned home after spending ; Tennessee and two months at Beaverdam. Wis. WherelMississippi river they visited Mrs. Maechtle's mother. ; Miss Saidee BI I The girls of the high school are organ- izing a basket ball team under the direc- tion of Miss Petert who is ï¬lling Miss Nevin's position as athletic instructor. where 51 Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ‘ occupied the residence Everhart on N. Sheridz past summer left Tues in Chicago. Rev. Joshua ()den from Irving Park Chicago will preach at the SWedish Lu- theran church service in the Y. W. C. A. rooms next Sunday evening at 7:45. All are welcome. Mrs. (E. A. Carpenter, who was the guest of Mrs. Maud Shannon 0f Moraine Road for ‘lhe summer. sailed lrom New Yurk for her home in Rome. Italy the ï¬rst of this week. Miss Alice Davidson has as her guests for today and Friday Mrs. C. M. Lewis formerly Miss Rillzi Palmer (if this City. and her six-year old daughter Gertrude ()1 Seattle. Wash, Despite the inclement weather of last Saturday the Harvest and Pound party at the Lake Bluff Orphanage was a great success. the basket luncheon being par- ticularly enjoyable. Examinations for the position of postâ€" master at Ravinia will be held Saturday afternoon in Masonic hall. Persons authorized to take this examination axe requested to report at 8:30 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Rodman Carter. who prcs'u" ‘" "“ c " "‘ “" "“" ' “‘ 1 annually spend the summers here and.I three prizes for debating and ‘s a mem- ‘1 who left early in August for France ber 0‘ the Gargoyle Society l where they toured in the chateau district fl’“ “â€"#â€â€œ " ‘accompanied by Mrs Charles Swift ‘of REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Chicago, sailed this week for home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Hoops of 332 From the Lake County Title .nd Trust F. Laurel Avenue will leave Saturday for C0,, Tm“, Abunct‘, of Wankeg.n Chicago where they will stay at the Vll" ginia before leaving for California. MrS. J‘ L Rounscrelle ‘0 Mary E’ Brand, M. li. l’uvcr is spendingthis week as the h“ 1 blk â€0 “‘ghl‘md Park D C 5500Ҡguest of ht'r daughter, Mrs. Hoops. H. l Hosrh and “it": to Elizabeth J. "- . v- I no III «:9 lulu Rlufl The North Shore Dramatic Club will hold a meeting at the home of Miss Helen Conrad Monday evening at which the members will decide when the ï¬rst play will take place and what it will be. Mrs. Silas Brand, who is with her daughter, Mrs. F. C. Noerenberg, has as her guests her sister, Mrs. C. D. Schmus of Cedar Rapids. Iowa and her brother-in- law, Rev. A. A. Gockley of Pasadena, Cal. The farm house at Deerlick Farm has been reopened and a continuation of the excellent service given last year is promis- ed by the proprietors. Special attention will be given to luncheon and dinner parties. Make Your FufnituTé Glad 3* by using the new, marvelous Dusting Liquid that dusts, cleans and polishes at the same time. A trial will prove to you what real “Du-tin. ’i' . Suki-ï¬ction†is. Your home will always have that new, fresh “just-after-house~clean- ing" look. IUJIIIISH D. C. PURDYu" SONS â€WORN?†she will spend the wintc drs. W. J. Keene. who haxe residence of Mr. George P. N. Sheridan Road during the ' left Tuesday for their home is a renewer and preservative of var- nished. enameled painted aurfaceu. Cunt-lug! pd in- m???†if 1’; is: sucky o r my. Sold on approvlL CITAILIMD N74 of science at the address and led Friday morning. Mrs. James S. Dunham and her daugh- ter, Miss Anna Mary Dunham. who spent the summer at Lake Geneva are at the Moraine for a shun time before leaving for Redlands, Cal.. where they will pass the winter. Sheridan Lodge No. 662 l. O. O. F. of Highland Park held a public installation of ofï¬cers on Tuesdav evening. October ls! at Masonic Hall. The families and friends of the members were present and spent an enjoyable evening. Mr. Lawrence Small of Molline, Ill., spent the week-end as the guest of his sister, Miss Marjory Small who with her snsler, Miss Frances Small will sail on Tuesday, October ï¬fth (or a trip around the world. . Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schauï¬ler had as their week-end guests Dr. and Mrs. Carl Ramus of New York whose marriage look place on Friday in Chicago, Rev. R. Calvin [)obson performed the ceremony. The bride arrived in Chicago from Hono- lulu last week. Miss Cornelia Beardsley of Chicago is? occupying the residence of Mr. and Mrs. l William Millard who left Tuesday for 3} ten days trip in xhe south. They wiilL visit places of interest in Kentucky and 1 Tennessee and take a boat trip on thci Mr. William Averill. Miss Saidee Buckley and her younger sister, Elizabeth sailed last Thursday from New York for Europe where they Will spend the winter./ Miss Buckley will travel on the continent when not in Paris where Miss Elizabeth will attend the school she entered two years ago. Rally Day at the Presbyterian church will be observed on Sunday, October sixth when promotions in the Sunday School classes will be made and certiï¬cates awarded in the various departments. An interesting and attractive program will be presented. Mr. and Mrs. A.‘ Von Schlegell and g their daughter Miss Abbie are in High T land Park this week making arrangements % to move their household goods from the Wallace Waken residence on _Prospect Avenue to their new home in Detroit. Michigan. Everett Inman of 135 South Second Street narrowly escaped serious injury when he Jumped from a delivery wagon directly in front of an automobile driven by J. Allison and owned by Mr. Fred Bode, president of the South Shore Country Club. The driver stopped the car just as it struck the boy Rev. V. A. Spicker. who has been ap- pointed pastor of the North Avenue M. E. church met his congregation for the first time Sunday and made an excellent impression by preaching a forceful sermon Rev, Sp‘icker, who comes from Sioux City, Iowa. will be joined by his wife and son some time this week. The debating society of the high school i meets this afternooh and on the program ‘ there will be Short Suggestions for Years ‘ Work" by Phillip Spindel and G. O.| Schaufl‘ler; Current events by Bob Bishopi and an impromptu debate Resolved. that the Progressive party does not pre‘ i sent a practical remedy for the vital questions of the day The Business Mens Association of High- land Park held its regular meeting on Tuesday night in Erskine’s Bank building. The proposition was suggested and dis- cussed that arrangements be made with the Young Men's Club to hold the future Association meetings in the Club rooms in the Brand Bros. building on W. Central Avenue. Mr Allen Schauffler. the eldest son of Mr. and Mn C. E. Schaufï¬er of Oak- wood Avenue, has been elected president of the senior class at Williams College,‘ which practically means he is at the head of the government of the student body. Mr. Schaufher who is a graduate of Lincoln and Deerfleld-Shields schools where he was a popular student and a leader in school affairs, has won many honors during his enrollment at Williams. He has been president of the Y. W. C. A., has won three prizes for debating and is a mem- 1 her of the Gargoyle Society. , Otto Pertsch apd wife to Otto Gross, i 15 lots in block 1, Deerï¬eld Park, W. 1)., E31. J. E. Rounscx'cllv to Mary E. Brand, lnl 4, blk 20. Highland Park, D C, $500.00. H. F. lloscly and wife to Elizabeth J. Sfmup. lots 17 and 18. blk 38, Lake Bluff and lol 3 and west )5 fort of lot 5. blk 31!. Highland Park, Q. C. 31‘ l’. S. ()rr-ascup to Elizabeth J. Ward, lot 2, Waverly sub Highland Park, W. 1‘., $10. O. L. Wamm and wife to Martin DeTambIe. lot 3. blk 3, Ridgewood Park, Highland Park, W. D. $1. C. R. Thorne and wife to Chas. Boehm lot 5 blk 2 Highland Park. S W 057000. Martin ‘DeTamble and wife to C. L. Bastion lot 11 blk 5 Ridgewood Park, Highland Park. W. D. 52250. ' Emma W. Glass to H. F. Shcske, 14.92 acres in northeast quarter of section 34, Deerï¬eld township. Q. C. $1. Emma W. Glass to W. C. Sheske, part of nonheaet quarter section 34, Deerï¬eld township Q C $1. 1 verill. former professor high school. made an the pupils in a rally on sail on around E SAVINGS ACCOUNTS August 21, 1912 {26 a CentriAve. mph 201 W Park announces the institution of a regular savings department. Deposits will be received in any amounts from $1.00 up on which interest will be paid semi-annually at the rate of 3 per cent per annum. Demand deposits will be‘accepted on which interest at the rate of 2 per cent per an- num will be allowed. “The Imperial†Dyers gflé Agleaners 214 usr CENTRAL AVENUE memzes Tekphonu Ladiés’ and gent’s garments cleaned;g pressed, repaired and remodeled to loo/2 as good as new The House That Pleases A Trial Will Convince You Our prescription department covers every reguirement. No drugs of doubtful strength are gused. Your doctor is sure of greatest amount of cooperation when your prescriptions are ï¬lled by us. Phones 3 and 23. PHARMACIST 1 HIGHLAND PARK Steam and Hot Water wagon ziw'll call for and deliver your garments “ Yatér garments are a part of your .1 personality, md should be looked after by men of ex- perieince and tact in the art of clearimg aIvuuN OFFICE AND wonxs 2125.213: Uncoln Avenue, CHICAGO DECKER COL INCORPORATED Arthur W. Vercoe, Cashier Diva-u, - 8152 fotllca Come you u] We h: are no “class’ the na Come ‘ ovenal