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Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Oct 1912, p. 7

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and Iain] 'mdcnt 'lcphonc scrviiq sue for scv our local affix: get your :1ch my will go .el Compajfiy to call. tc when a néw mk ud Evanston It RCCHUHIS for cmc ever built ‘ it {516 mnm'ent dy iincs of this me more (hscrim- he mare you'll ii. The roomy is (OTYTDICIC in “its r316 finest I‘ ~ (ta! mm'en 'H 3 041" Quality System .lS .ectric (if Local Exc St. Johns Xi: 'te or phone and 25th St. 10 CENTS! Telephone 335 21 means ‘1 who i E A Etc 1 Job Printing Department is . Always Busy Office: Erskine Bank Bldg Suite 4. 5 and 6. State Bank Bldgl Maine 678 HIGHLAND PARK. BARBER SHOP W Central Ave. Hist} Lake Forest, Phone 534-‘ M .4 ma. 3., 3 VENCEL MUZIK Chas‘ E. Russell Butter, Eggs, and Home Drfbsed Poultry LAKE SHORE CREAMERY 515 03hr“ Ave. Highland Park 45 St. Johm Ave Coucrvzle Work Telephone» 57 Cicncuc Fr'dny PM)!” 2‘31 rtirphoae 93b fivil Engineer and Surveyor Huun 9.. m The Geo. Colburn Music Studio VOICE VIOLIN AND THEORY Chorus and Orchesln Conducting 2 ‘7 Knuth Second Street HZUHLAND PARK Hui-lama!!!” Wonder Why ~ SUTVL‘Y3, Su‘xln‘idmg. plans 85:11]) xtn‘ z-vr privzlrc publn Luprnwrmnt work '. A. TUCKER DR. LYMAN SFK MITH 5‘- T-II. let-lath; and [Jag my. mums . E. FARM ER . WATSON DENTIST Telephone 57 Our Phone AVO- Highland Park Tnlepbone 374 Bun-tin: Ind Cement Floor. max HST Highland Park ‘33' remake... Iumuu F H9 Uecridd A\ g ”i‘hllnd Park Phone (1)7 IuBallMlq urnilhed ALTON~Exachv five and on. half hours after an insurance pone: iexplred, the home of Robfl’t Lou} ! was destroyed by fire. STERLINGâ€"~5ineen Very thuublo horses were killed here when I had on the Thackaberr) stock fun in. struck by lightning. f. PRAIRIEVILLEâ€"Ths- famous Rock River Horticultural society will have a ladies dav, when women will give addresses on canning fruit. TUSCOLAâ€"Thv war‘rla automobile dealers and pr-wriemrs of smagos-are engaged in a Prim-muting war. one dmler has already rs‘tired from hnsfi "(‘58. EAST ST. LOUISâ€"Roy Rohapfier was h-‘Id hrrv on th x-h‘lrzr‘ (‘f puttim: 01‘ of mustard in the" (“VS of Paul “want. a saloon [I(H‘fnr, “hilo ‘at. 1:11.111”: to rob him of a quartvr. LACONâ€"Shortly after “'HHam “'. Trax'vr, night bridge tvndor. had pulh-d a rs-vnlmr in an uttvml‘t to (OHM! .3 (Nuts '01! fr‘nm n stranapr, he was ”11‘0“ 1) into thu IEHrzois river. EAST ST. LOUISâ€"Being unwm' tag to attend school because she was so much larger than her class. mama, Kathryn hatter}: thirteen years old, 5 feet 9 Inches tall, has disapv peered. JOLIETâ€"Joseph Dozsch. the little seven~year~old son of Mr. and Mrs. D Doruch. of Lemont. near here. 13 dead as the result a! eating poison berries. which he mistook for wild grapes BLOOMINGTONâ€"Suddenly faiflng under a loaded Wagon near his home, Henry Wurzburger, a farmer of Strawn. was almost Instantly killed, the wheels of the wagon rasslng over his neck. ELBURNâ€"The grafting of skin has proxed successful and Mrs. John Hall, wife of a farmer “ho was scalp- ed several weeks ago when her hair caught 1n the belt of a gasoline engine. will recover. BLOOMINGTONâ€"X. H. (‘urnolL who “as the former suprrintendent of (ha (‘hicagn Alton railroad. has been named superlntendvm of trans- portation of (he Pvre Marquette. ef- fective Oct. 1. PEORlAâ€"-\fu.â€"t of {hp ('hik i '0 yr!- \ up l;;\1.n\:.< at thr‘ rnru rum!) 03' 1h. IIElufts bunker: ‘ {lS<Oti"t'1|‘Il issuvd a Huh-mom pl; ci n: thvmplws on tw- (rd as dw Earhtzt for Star“ suponisfon of their institutions admittvd In rhn 1‘01 rcde a husinvsa hunst {I‘dictwi M thv gram! '1‘. (1va (‘f {N‘hl‘f’ TU Mm (-m-ds. 11v dl} not go't ALTONâ€"The rum-m murringv of \'zmmi Svsmml‘lu tn .M‘St'ph Svm'nm‘. Mn was annullvd in ”‘A‘ wi'MriM court. Thn L'irl mm» lwrw f"wl". Inmmlm. H}, and. i! was diurnal, vns (mt-ml to marry Svsrunzlm. hr 111:; paid Saw-H. moms he'- “9". living: in their father has studying I‘0“io‘5 IPltds to .L'iZH al’ . - ~--- “n that Emil Robins was drivina with his wife, John Abbott obtainrd a Mun 23‘ and started in pursuit. Hp ovar- wok them at Stallnmn. ”1.. fourteen miles north of hon-n and HIM! Rob- ins with om: shot. Ahlmtt vsczuod. Mrs. Abbott ls under arrest. . .4... hu of the Ruman (‘athollv parish at Calpsburg. has unnounved his rvsig- nation, Father (“merge Ikmhloda)‘. head of (‘nrpux Christi school hem. has been appointed his successor by Bishop Runne of onrm and the ()rdo‘r or’ (‘harity of Italy, ther (‘nst_a \‘EH celebrate his ninetieth hirthdafi' (N1. 18. STERLINGâ€"What were (100121er to he earthquake shocks were (#1! in Several éi‘clions of “’hiteside county. Pictures were shaken from thw walls. doors Were Jarrvd open and dishvs \wro seamen-d from shrahes. The shorks mused vomidwrahhx alarm Th» \mration was (rum east to wostl and the shocks \w-rr- rum-afpd during about the seconds. Foundations were loosened and (wmvnt silos dum- agcd by Hm rn-nmr Ruports of the quake came in from a radius of fifteen nzjbs. Nu satisfamnr) mpmnatlon (f the shoe'ns has been mam» > GALESBURG ta. C. C, D. n GEN EVAâ€"(‘;:F«-!> Fz'ormh SPRINGFIELthhw {Cs‘rul (hurt ln session in Springfield lnaclxd out the Illinois 246m [mirmlger tare law so far as it concerns [1:9 operation ol' the (‘hlcago, P1 orlu and St, Louis rall- ruad, now in the hand: of rm‘eivers. “ho were appointed by Judge .1. Otis Humphrey, one or the judges “ho heard the case. Judges Baker and Fanborn sat with hlm. Th9 judzvs hold that the law. so far as it relates to this road. is confiscatory A per- manentinjuncticn was granted by the court to rreveut the Operation of the Scent law on tLat line. ALTONâ€"The PLANOâ€"Thu cnimrvir or .\‘i"hn!as «diiciui yt«¢iiit««¢av+tuai EDWARDSVILLE â€" I'pou U. since 1‘17? in charge ‘The Rm‘ .Iosrph Cos- been made Kristo]. allogod nmr aim-(led by urh‘nus and in- .~ \n-sz'h m the Ho hm already h. Mm had " that ha 21:! “as not \, 113er Vb»? 1‘ {hr mono, Baker and Th9 juduns KS it relates T)" A per- ned by the mm: of the it arming r0 open uruu Loss u! Iurmno. hu-urnhle dhwase and u reward u! Ill lm-k were also oxwliem qnhHm'mions for mem- honmp "In-nth is lhv (-urv my :le ”15:" mu. m1 net forth In H“ hunk of rule; l'flndi Gale's fur nn-mhvnh'ip hnd fir<t u! :1” to shun that ”H“ hm! u <uh~rmuiut mu sou fur Whhln: [U m» ‘\ “mud ha candida” “In: prvwmvd Minn-If with the wolL-nt ul mm or more yvnrs or un nappy mn'rivd :Ih» “"15 rw-viwd with open uruu Loss u! Iurmno. hu-urnhle The Eunlnflim: viub was limited In i membermin to a hundred. and the 1 members dixlded the Our among' them- sent-s in MI: It 2! way that there were ialwuys some Iresent upon the prem- I ises. The green tire of London put an " end to this institution. name premises j were burned down. and the only mem Suil'idv~' «'ulw have (mom 34m: In 9! tstenve. um: um: 9\i.~‘lvd rwvntly In Kin-“k The Hub hnd {nr oitfl mnttu The Mun l\i‘!ilxg vlnh was Iimilvd m membunhw 1n mm: “'11.; had kilh-d up pomsnt.u in (Im-h' lhe (~n11\n,>r~':nmn :n the gnthvrinu \\ :15 routine-d tn lmilets. Wonnd‘ ”9L! ~1:m;;htvr. 'Hw prwnh-m was smd In 5'.I\'e' Lva 1er :l daze” nmn in \ivv. w- mum-:11. nnd Hn- wan at (Hum-x v - 'v. “ngmf :l‘nnrflirz: [171M numb-I" ' . 'Izwlleo-t~' hm! \mm A! ‘hleIqm-7- . ~hh-1:th‘ \\‘::~‘ (Mn It’r-l, fur V‘iiillil‘~' uh hm! un'y drzuxn blond The Huh Im'i Hut :1 )mwlhv wxiqeuue us than!) :M H4» Im-lnlwrs \n‘re- 9“» (-111.41 bet on the premises was nearly burned to death berniise be refused to leave until he had emptied all the bottles on the table. The tire for lighting the members' pipe-6a was never allowed to go‘out. an old woman being kept solely for the nurimse of amending to it. Dur lug the fifty years of its existence the members sumkvd fifty tons of tubal-co. drunk 31min: hum or tile. 1.0m) pipes at. port um! 2m imrrvis of brandy in midi- tiun tn mhm liquors, u! Avwzt. \\Iw~v1vvllt':tit mm; mcr IIIL‘ zmuu-IMw I‘ 11f the I tullz'uum. The 5112;} (Int) ImtI it\ tzwcting plan-u mu: :IH‘IIL'VR'JIIP Is!) 1:1:xrlmt. um] I.-- “math-whip was limited to (‘nhntvm mum-n um) watoruu-n. who used to tum-t uuu- :1 \wl-k tn 0301‘ch the art uf :t‘msivv Innguztgo In order that tIn-y mizllt not [use tho rvputntiup they had Luann-(I. Any nwmhvr fuund L'uIIty of murtusy or [mIItotwss was promptly tine-(I. Tho Spiit I-‘ztrtht’n: (‘Iuh mu IimItvd In mummy-ship to uwn whn agreed to sum IItoutseres to the utmost In Ol'dPl‘ to Incn-nse tthr‘ pnsxesslons. One mmnlmr is reported tu have had his garments an dnrned that there was not enough at the ortgtnnl muterlnt left to shnw the texture. The mom- hers pn-wnu-d so starved an appear} ance that It “'1”! mid tbnre was not‘ an mun-9 nl' I'nt among the lot. ‘htl (11H. HI fuumh-d lv_\ :1 nn (‘n‘u‘xm'uley mvmlw' had 1‘ shape of :2 Mm nmuth um! :1 truding \'_"\-~‘. lzu-1))M-:‘>hsiv.\1 1 nth‘urmntwn : mum hul [H I Tllv .\'u Nlmp vlulv was fut gvnth-muh “ho was my um )mu-r 01' Hw lirymhm {zlxh fan‘s. \\'lmn llw un-mlwrs m'thor um} u yum; pig. HI dish. \\:1\ the [Il’iln'ijml 1!:- mwxu tlu- szwut “as :l'“':H'\‘w Th» [u'lnmzulls “un- urmm‘u-d. (rm-d and vulnh-mnml and Hwy urn- vxm‘nx ed In thv l’nlmumg May. nulxnzlhmud ing the (‘1va that ministers of {he court of Vlt-nnu, grundves of Spain um) From-h “1'th iluplnn-d ’Hwir [nmluu The Hub \-.‘::~' inlnulmwl intu l‘llnzlund in 1770. but dishnndvd in NH. who” [We-my nilw nu-Iulwl-s rmuuhmd. luunur. \\':l_ln-rfur'l. mum-d lln- Inn-“Hon of (he (lll‘IlIln‘l'fi to ho drmxn m (In-m herald II.I'n-. gmudwn a! sh H1020“ Hunc. um! I Ilm“ Str:ln;.-e\11lnr:l urn- dmun in tlw miter). :mll Hm nlulur [Inn (001‘ [that on April H. [Tn-H Th» [II'IIII‘H'JI ' “un- urmm‘u-d. Ir-e-d good Inukin: 5mm}: “‘ulm-II uf LIQ‘IIHP hil'fll .\\ IIII-ro- “as n lurm- IIII'IIIIN‘I‘ ship. III;IIII IuInml III: IrIInng Inuk Ill; 11? in (I)ll"¢‘IIlll‘ II I‘ (If thviI L’X]'|0"\' H10 e\ll IM’HIIIIV ('\l'll[ll:l|!) \0 m-IInIu that n sywciul HF! uf Imrlinuwm mm passed making IIIuIIIwIInII H I-IIIIIIIII ”III-nu) 'l‘ln- HH'HHII'I'H usxkta-d Purl! Ulhc'l’ by [II‘UVIIHIIL' l'l‘hl_\'.\' «If hurws HIIII I-zlr~ I'inL'I's “'IwnI-I'I-r lll‘(‘(‘>\‘:ll‘.\' 'l‘lII- \wulth of [he Iwu “~1va [\‘I-IIIIHII'. dleIgIIIrI‘x or liirhurd lx‘I-IIdey of “:llhllII‘IHN’II qunur. \V:l_l!'l‘ful"l. I-IIlm-d Iln- IIIII-IIIIIIII of (he IIII-Inlu-I'fi to ho drmxn h) HH'II] (wnlld II.IIn-. gmudwn u! SII HIvzurx Hunc. HIM! I mum Strum-u \ III I-rII u...“ One u! “w mm: utrnunli Lumlun ”4.x Her kmmn. Standard. \-\;1~ the Smhiu: [newln-H n! \\ hll'h u'erv my] wholly uhwnu-d in llu‘nkim s\\'eclhvm'lx llurh “Hull! I hum! n Lil u.’ l'xlllnlll. :I In R purse or wru- utlwr lll'lh 1w m the uhjcm I r his :In'o-u-nnn,~ time [n Lhw lu- unuid :nidr'v lirlc in h run at mnkuruwul sm-ukiu; Mun: all-mud (m the VIIQ‘HHH'I hm] In «unnum- a poem In Imlml' u! ln~ 'mlx.‘ lr|cvtillu< :1 mm \\:|~' “mum-d uwmbvr uhn did Hut 42h \ “illlill :l ‘IUHI'IQ'I' m 21H huur THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS Th. Abductzon Cl tho Purpdse or C by Force arm 1h mm: the Us. at Some Curious Associations That Were Born In London. FREAKS W NATJCSA AND A' MS unnmss m muss? In: H ~' nr llurws nml ('zll‘~ Wtwm-u-r lll‘(‘(‘><:ll‘.\' 'l‘ln- \wulth [Wu squrs [\‘c-mwd)‘. d;ut;;h(w‘x hard lx‘o-mwdy of [huhnmuh’n 1hr. ha h Hun um] I tn mnlu “ho was my unwillinz fol lt' lirymhm f:l\ll§v-H nr' tint wn llw un-mlwrs mum} to u yum; pig. the finnr'xlv the prilwijml lh-m on thv wilt “as :quw cut MI. “I [‘KU' Farm “'3; also :1 L't'nt!v11mn whv» Imam-(l udy lurn- nnw .\XIHHWI‘ (I n ('hu‘l of (in- ~ ‘ ”“4! (I :1 ohm of (in- ~‘ ‘h'w hum. :mmhwr u l fuurllx \cl') I-v'xw ~‘. No 0110 was (414% 1hr» hm! nrvr same" \-\:l\ the Malling rihh. [be u! nhu'h Wen: <[1i-[tl‘\t‘(l {n he ruh’hrd in thinking ur th‘r 'lx llurh \Vuulll huh! in Ins vlulv was fumulml If :l‘nnrfli'v: [171M -:~' hm! Wm!” 51 ,- was (43% Mir-I! fur »n*_\' drzlun blond )eanlhv wxi‘teuve. vllnhers WVH‘ (“9‘ Club Wax Formed For I carrymg Off Huron-s 1h¢ Surly Club to Pro- ot Abuuwc Languago. :le Hlsf‘ but. as of rum“. ":1!!!“ Ind fir<t H! :11! to <uh~r:l,ui:u mu 4 ‘\ “4de D9 Hiram-(Jinn) . “Hm klumn. mus mu lm‘ml (11;,luh- fur muw'r'nvidl wrs on ill I: 'n praise 41“ lmu:1_’l|l..‘ ins. : 1:1! 1mm tin-w Inn ul' MIL lm HHM'I' Hn imvlulmn In '01! In glass industry of the r-oumry. fnliow. mg a strike of four months, “-m be resumed Oct. 15. whpn thp workr'rs will return to work with wage. In- creased 15 per cent. PENSACOLA. FLAâ€"The Mg pack age containing 333,000 in currency, erh was unsterioufly extracmd from an express sh$pmvnt from the First National hank hf're to the Louis- ville 8: Nashville pay car at Floznaton, A134, was found at the roar of the bank by the mgro janitor of who build- mg. tions to Him-I tions in (hp H miofl‘M-iu} ~: The ()tmmnr up INN"! 1w sinus. (f (L.- SI'I'VPF. :vr >A\ manpuwrs, NEW YORKâ€"Explorer Vilhjnlmur Eskimo in the Coronation gulf ngion, hopes to find a way to keep all ‘inds of civilization. including religion. away from them. He fears their Speedy ex. tinction if civilization gets to them, and he will go in Ottawa this week (mask (he (‘unutlum government to 1us a lri‘ut‘liiilluil’nl of WTpt-tual mmmminv (,1 ihr whol" district. . CHICAGOâ€"Numerous trails which? would have bothered a Sherlock: .Holmes were followed and led to the) arrest In St Louis 0! J C. Adams 1 otherwise known as James W. Stacey; and "Doc" Dalzell. who ls declared to be one of the men who attacked I leu- tenant B. J. Burns in Sldlaa' Chicago saloon, and who is believed to have. been one of the men who robbed thev branch Bank of Montreal at New! Westminster, B. (‘., 0! $272,000. CLEVELAND. OHIOâ€"“'11”? Pnsfal lnspet-tnr (‘ivrnvm is Ef'arC.)l!ig the West for Jamie's am: R. F. Mc- Nicholas to svrve them with warrants‘ charging misusl> ohthe malls in pro- mating Oregon and Idaho mines. de-‘ tails of their orerations in (‘levelan-‘l and northern Ohio are being broughtj to light to show that rich and poor alike bought the $1,000,000 in stock} which the brothers are said to have distributed and on which hundreds of: buyers claim to have lost heavily. { CLEVELAND, OH IOâ€"The giznnttc Morvvr. :- .m The (“St'h‘t‘ (Xle horsvr‘ il‘ Orly h‘SS uf ( m r said. Uf‘t': (hr rm] ATHENS, GREECEâ€"Tawny now making, 12., ‘1' H 'Lili'u 3' pz’ana- hf‘r‘lfle (1‘ mnnstra- )ns [0 Hum-t .112} ms in lhv [LILE‘an-z m-rvrdin; m a miofl‘M-iu} aw nt-Lt pm 21mm! hrro, 19 ()tmmnr 1.‘«"\~Y'I‘!Il4'ht has (n‘lvd INN“! mm fr‘xvinu (Ir-Um divi- 411(me “"1513. (-r “\N‘nd UL rves. :vr >A\ um L..»' 1min 17: in I‘m-M Kunsw 5111.51“! 1 . In!!!“ \\l MEXICO CITY, MEX.â€"A now n'ove- men! to attain mum» in nor‘horn Mex- 100 “as mane “hen PHLidvnt Madero and his (-al‘izu-t instrnvtt-d the min- ister of war to offer axnnemy to the {nllowers of Pascua] ("men the rebel h-adrrs. Measures sud) as the gov- ernxnvnt‘s rem-m suspension of con Hitutiona] guarantors and the vxocu- tion of numerous rem-ls failt‘d to ban? the delvrrrn! 9mm: “waded by the pow-rnman Thy rmolnncn in the north‘ “hivh twu months ago was con‘ find prinviraily [0 the stan- of (‘hi- hunhnm bus sprrnd to Sunora. (‘ca- huila and olhvr stuns. HllllhlJ \Ha In the, \\':m=:;< the H uh I“ II has bun 1' (3910101). (l in ‘ now mullear‘u [w Usvd h.‘ Iho {or inwslmat md on (".III‘z (it'Crvv 0! dis: Chum p: mud; Sl'ilN TOPEKA “ihhcr (X 1.1:: NHL and [hair hilliurlota‘ its ixmpnu: in {11v (1 Lurumm 1: h‘w \\ 1v ud‘ arm bH‘lIt L WRENCE. {SASS and ' i 'I pm- ‘m (u “‘H V¥¥¥Iwu . HI (*fit-f .. ndh pm 1 r9 ('HIHI any!!! WACHEF.GTCN â€" S to flu rivs HI ri! “.9 file's! (fill “us Hun-m mm the- un- \uza v.'m:l::z.j; cc-rhpnnrzra A'utvisl’imu Hlil surrmmdrd ( m“ n we Mt!) isn'resl. Hr“ npnrh-d that It stimony (l in 'h» \‘Jahra-I’ieqoe raw, hearing in Now Yuxk, might m 1h.- gournmrm as a lasis sligaton or how the Sland- m.r.‘run\ is carrying out its : ‘lissohitinn, ('umvmpt of :vudmgs 11.“:- Lccu NM‘l'ted \l..t7.(‘a a u ”by, A; u! .L KAN.-'l'!m dozuliy horse h l::nâ€"' \zu-n prmuh-m in thr- Iusx (“'0 months is m. I\ (Inc In {hv \um-ine Hit} (1 he thr‘ .cmtw apri- UI .h> 13A EMU} um! Ar- I.;:iHi u: 1.1] 1nd cum-s- »- mum-.1- 9: Ann Lprzl x-zlw rm 1:. N has! u‘mwr :1an- x.“ “uncut d s- t [In r 1’1}: (i Uh- ]. \Y. \V. 11H 11‘ “Ix L 2H mflw (5 cf I'lw (on will. Iat'dt-EIY'IHSS NIH-Rad {ht- m‘dlv and “n- lv_\' (11.: high“ mm h'wnsp r Ms \\..5 m . d u told highway- : ('ur th up .luhn nmlmfui‘tun-r. on his Mat-u of bus:- rmmh stnm.:n'1 S" N manning FM“) We! in (nooks. fiHn-Hn‘u K 'â€"-»\ h”? Pns‘ a] is H-arc. Hug am: R. F. Mc- m ll “(is (J {hv \um-ine r .crutw apri- s‘mhv mous- > fux'mvrs at 'utv and fvd‘ n Chocks. 158. and u ht- holdup, \H-r‘e firm] ih\\a_\‘m»-n. w I‘al'leé‘T. m a lam: :mém- “ha! \imv of Um mums! the } mmumm - Hrilu- had .11 >1 i1 Ling 1h! 0 [Jr 1r; (‘01.ered 1'] [§ rew-mi! m n 18, Don’tForget tan 3 10¢ Loaf ofGEARY’S man Geary’s Home Bakery Office nnd ands Elm Place and Fin! Street FRANK L. SILJESTROM Coal ‘and Wood Touring Cars for: Rent. Brokers in New and Second Hand Cars ‘ Garage Phone 140 125 Washington 51., WnukegnnJH Shop phone 375 Res. phone 1127 Pianos and piano work ex~ C1USi\'CI}'. Tuning. Renting, Refinishing, Repairing. See me whm in need of a new 0.x~ used piano. « EARL G. ALDEN. PROPRIETOR Allen’s Piano ShOp GARAGE REPAIRS handles the finest line of fresh Candies. Ice Cream and Bakery Goods. When in need call 580 or 340 Good Clothes Lend Distinction to the Wearer Bakery Goods Wolff, Dunham , Co S nothing succeeds like success so nothing, like good garments make a man appear success- ful. By GOOD GARMEN'IS we mean the kind that fit well, hang well and have a certain dash to them that attracts attention, makes them stand out. as it Were, from the crowd. (1 For years we have made distinctive clothes and we can suit the taste of all from youth to old age. Ourimportations include all the latest novelties as V - \A‘ILU uo well as the staples. Our prices are moderate. Come inland see us. It is no trouble to show goods. Agents for Chalmers and Hudson'Cars HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Highland Park Auto Station LAKE GENEVA ICE Finest of ESTABLISHED 1900 A. G. MgPHERSON, Manager Straus Building ior. Madison and Clark Sta. CHICAGO, ILL. ELFEIRIC FIXTURES WIRING. REPAIRING Estimate. gladly fumighed on all Work and Fixtures Robert Greenslade Phone Mun GENERAL MACHINE WORK 1008 as well as men's, are offered in variety of styles,but a“ up-to-date,and at prica no greater than is asked for‘ shop- worn goods. JOHN P. KLINE combined with great wearing quality is \\ hat we are offering for (all and winter wear. It is not necessary that shoes must be clumsy to be warm and walerproot. BEAUTY IN SHOES Managua Residence Phone 139 111 E. Central Avenue LADIES' SHOES 134 Second Street Telephone 805~L Telephone 65

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