Barler 8 Ideal D. C. PURDYv-r" SONS g INCORPORAYIO MASONIC HALL Sunday Evenihg, October 6th ALWAYS ON HAND TRY OUR SPECIAL SUNDAY [PINNER 60c RYING to do business without advertising is 1* without advertising is like winking in the dark. The meFChant may know what he is doing but no body else does. Ice Cream, chocolate and vaiilla, 40¢ per quart. Candies rec 'ved fresh daily. All the delicacies of the season excellently sen edu- The Northwestern Cafe Mr. Huggins is a very interesting speaker and you will enjoy hearing him. fCome and learn about the viewpoint of the socialist; Maintained by First Church WALTER HUGGINS IITAILIMD W74 You are Cordiully Invited I to make use of the privileges oféthe CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM ‘ . L . On Second Floor, Erskmc Bank Bmldmg Hours 9 to 12 a. m.. 1 to 5 p. tin. Itained by First Church of Chrisx, Scientist, ofï¬Highland Park Candidate for Congressman at Large in Illinois on the Socialist Ticket wnu. $1)an AT (Formerly Monahan's) Home Portraits John Ag. Schréurs AT EIGHT-THIRTY O’CLOCK , in; He ï¬rm†In Iwnutil’nl Alm‘rh'm I'IHHM‘IV 1 Everylxxly wants and needs good photographs of chil- dren and older folk. Let the photographer" who knows how come to your home where the surroundings are congenial to you, and be better pleased. foihms: At lilg‘i't‘ tizm-s smen :1 mun rourhcs n «‘mnpvtuni :IL'Q‘ in the L‘}(‘S of the law; :1! i‘nurtimvs seven he is in full possissinn :hf his strength: at ï¬ve times sen-n he is ï¬t for the business of the world: :it #ix times seven be he- comes gnu e nigi \\ ise if he is ever des- tined to: :it when times seven he is in his npuuee. ï¬nd from that time he begins to «iewn‘: at eight times seven he is in his ti t ciimacteriv. at nine times seven he;1s In his grand t-iimnc- teric. nn~i at ï¬-n times Seven he hal reached the algwted span of life. I!“ “I will If yun 'with It." IMO the bride “Shall I use rvd or white flunndr- Knnxu City Jdumal. 11.; 0“, 0m. "“‘lfe. why dun't you make some- flInm-I rah-IT‘S bath prom rnrious sm' rm. wherein as large 21‘ MC baths u ilt around 1) you may Portrait Photographer Phone 684 The New Method “'ritt Seven n.ln HM: Human s Hm l Ii! ch‘ THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS We wish to thank the friends who so ‘ kindly showed their svmpathy during our 3 recent bereavement and also those who isent flowers. 3 n. L. Sedwick and family and E. G. Bur- ril and family. Highhnd Pnrk Mnil Service List of mails arriving at this ufï¬crri 6:30 a. m. from all points; 7:41 a. â€L from all points; 9233 a. m. from all points; 1219 p. m. frum all points; 1:05 p. m. from all points; 12:43 from all points nurl l1: 3:“ p. m. from all points: 5:41 p. m. from all points; 6le p. m. {rum all points nurllx. Mail C10§e> at posluï¬icc dznly vxcepl Sunday: 7:11 a. m. {rum all points north; 8:00 a. m. from all points except for Highwood m Kenosha: 11:41 a. m. for all points north 12:35 a. m. for allpoints except tor For Sheridan to Kenosha; 2:13 p. m. for 31 points south, east and west; 3:14 p: m. for all points north; 5:42 p. m. for all points; 8:00 for all points; Sundays 5:16 p. m‘ A. W. FLETCHER, Postmaster. A Pilot Who Know Hi: Business Ind Had Lot: of Nerve. In u tit u! unlumvuxc 11w :mw tlw 51mm] of [II\ \.'I- m was shun-d {lawn on entering :1 vm'lnin hnrlmr. lln- Hvlnmn cnuu-rur nu mu- m-mhluu H'iud [u :xswri his :1:1!lnu|‘l(§_:md run: Iln- lu-H lur "Full sln-ml uhuml " 'l‘n his gnu-u sur prise. (In: IHIHI. an old .\m'\u-;mn “:11de Maximum. “[10 Llwn [va (inn m-mus 1'|:::r.nh-l‘ 0f liw ('hztmn-L [Hun ml [mum-H I“ [luv \\u.\ :mnl‘ 1mmâ€..- L'N'uus rim: wl [mum-H ()H'r‘ IIH' \\1 to the Hum â€"-nv\‘vr mm my l)l'\l1'l\ arch. “uni arch. “uni“ ringing the ln-Il "Uh‘ruxurd Iln- boll." rulmly win-:11 ed NUI‘lHIIIIh’ through (he lube Fur n mnuwllt the kaiser glnrml at the lutrvphl pilot. uml [In-u, (lrunlng himself up to his full height. szlhl umr jestlcnlly. "Ho lwluw. sit. and report yourself nmler urrost." "Leave the bridge!" thundered the Norweglun grimly. us be grusped the wheel more ï¬rmly. "'l‘hls ship is In my charge. and I'll huve no lute-Her- euce with my orders from emperor or seamnn I" The ofï¬cers on deck hurried sllently aft. wishing luck to the sturdy old sea dog. who knowing that he had the law as well as common sense on his side, stood at hls post unsbuken by threats. unheedlng commands. and steered the Hollenzolleru safely Into port The next day the emï¬eror cnme to bls senses and decorated the pllutâ€"tbe king at the whvelâ€"wlth one grade of the Order of the Black Eagle and also appointed hlm bls llfe pilot ln Norwe gluu waters-Penrson‘s Weekly. Various wu birds. «mu-inlly the mt- I‘PIS. vollmin 1: large amount M u“ in their liesm-q. and for [NH rousun :H'l‘ L'routl) \Hle-II by tho inhuhitnnh‘ of the Sl'unixh Hunk. who ulnlniu from lhmn "nu: fur llwlr lumps: dnun fur v ful llwil' MN». :1 Hlvil ln'll‘. .‘. Ih-W‘ lmlm fur :m-‘v‘ wnnmh' Hm: :I mwll- :w for lhvi? vhxzvvnywr" 0|! llw i<1znml of Rt Kim†.‘I\ many as ‘JHJI'W bird‘- are kil‘n-d in Yizv mm \n-Pk of tlw \‘our whom lllix lii‘lin: l< 'I‘L'Hl Sn rivh In on HF» sumo- ur {Ru-w hirds‘ that lhvh‘ hmmw (-:m luv uu-d us lumps if win-kt are [):I\‘>’I'd thrnnxh them â€"I.on<1nn Lire Stm-k ,lnurnul. “ Early Welfare Work. The “sh-k mud“ among flu-tors em ployees was: knawn as far hark as the am quarter of Ihé nlnvtw-nth century. a nmnnfnr‘turlng company at Dover havlng estnhllslwd It for me beneï¬t of employees A nnspltnl for factory on eratlves was ustnhllshe-d In mell in 1839 The rhnrcm were 34 a wmak for the men and $3 for the women If they were nut able lo my. thv pm playing corporation $lzm‘ame resmual- blaâ€"New York Evenlng Pout. “1 uuppou the: but |L"-Baltllnou America. Tho Explanation. “How wu It the "Here- got away with that roll of amen†\\‘lm! ix DEFIED THE KAISER. Curd of Thnnks 0in Penal: [In wnuml< :m |l| H'h m- m (-mllm-nglnnml Iln- hum-[nuns “1011' J the hull poll." ('allmly win-:11 H [In mmli mun; :Hln- Iiu'mi -â€"FOR RENTâ€"- 5 room flat on Waukégan Avenue, Highland Park Also 4-room flat, near school, Highwood E 5. Gail Phone 309. n â€"FOR SALEâ€"Household goods and furnishings of the residence of Mrs. W. Hecht, Ravine Ave. WAFER ma RENT, FOR SALE] -â€"FOR SALEâ€"Majestic coal range, Malleablc iron. bought of Orr Lockett, cost $60, in good condition, will sell for $18. Address 316 Park Avenue or tele- phone 423. -â€"-FOR SALE-Stove {or healing large room or store, used only a short time. Call 707-W or inquire at ofï¬ce. â€"â€"FOR SALEâ€"Kitchen range and heater; good condition. Inquire 130 First St. 31 pd â€"â€"FOR SALEWFirst Class Remington typewriter and flat top oak desk with machine drop and three drawers; also desk chair. Very reasonable price. Phone evenings 729-W. 31 Entire contents, including piano, of the residence of the late Mrs. C. J. Gray at 311 Prospect Avenue will be sold at auc- tion Without reserve on Saturday, October 51h at 2 p. m. ltems to be sold include furniture. beds, rugs, all table and bed linen. blankets and curtains, kitchen Lllcllbllb ga: and coal ranges water heaters; -â€"SXT1'.â€"\'HUN \\'ANTEDâ€"-By young mar- ried man. Would like to lake care of furnaces or do general housework. Ad- dress 225 N. St. Johns Ave. or Telephone 802R. 31-32-pd \VAXT A SITLA'x‘mm?â€"J. M. housing can supply pHSIIIUHS for men and women by day nr week. Shane Bank Building. tcitphonc 263. If â€"â€"-WANTEDâ€"-Girl for generalï¬ousework. Address Miss Whitney._406 Park Avenue. 31 â€"WANTEDâ€"An honest young man to learn the jewelry trade. Apply Samuel Levin. 31 ‘VLOST- Ladies hat, packed in blue cloth bag, some time Monday evening. Reward for return. Tel. Kennflm 69 on reverse charge. 31 â€"L()~'Tâ€"-SepK. 23, snmL-“hcrr in busi- ness section, a 3hr“ Mdecumb With nar- row gm rim. Tel. Mrs. Egan. (12“. RV- ward. 31 8.3.00 rmun'd Xux‘ the rmuxn M L‘ulum~ 3.sz fluvial bu‘yvku Tnlwn :rwm Elm Sin-ct sphnu! 'I hursday. Sop}. 3H 6cm an nine and nwlu- a. m, $3M) n-xxaz'd L r nzzmrof pan)‘ “ho stok’ IL!» madnm’. R. \\')le>.Jr. w] Mrs; Nan. P. 0. box 1.35. 13 pd -â€"-\VA.\'TEDâ€"'By quiet, rcï¬nrd couple two pleasant rooms for light huusvkeep‘ ing. Address B. F. If. this ofï¬ce. pd 31 Public notice is hereby given that,_ the ' Board of Local Improvements of the‘CitV ‘ of Highland Park. County of Lake and: State of Illinois, has ï¬led in the County I Court of Lake County, Illinois a certiï¬- 5 cate that the tollowing improvement has; been completed. and that it conforms sub~ l stantially to the requirements of the orig- f inal ordinance for the construction of f the same to-wit: A cast iron lateral i main water supply pipe, six (6) inches; internal diameter together with ï¬re hy- : drants, shut-off valves and special castings i to be laid in. along and under Lincoln: Avenue in the City of Highland Park. from and connecting with the present water main now laid in Lincoln Avenue ‘ at a point twelve (12) feet westerly of? the center line thereof at its intersection , with the northerly line of Beach Street produced across Lincoln Avenue. from thence to a point twelve(12) feet easterly of the center line of Lincoln Avenue on the southerly line of Beach Street pro- duced across said Lincoln Avenue, from thence snutlieily Nelve ill) {wt easter- l)‘ and parallel “11h 11m center line at Lint'uln Axvzï¬ut: to and c4 hunting will â€"\V,-\.\"Ifinâ€"«\Vashing to r Mrs; Nan. P. 0. box 1.35. l.m('u‘.n Axezï¬ue: to and c4 nziuting urrh the ten (lIIl llh‘ll “hicr main located twelu- (1‘3) tut wiithcrly oi the CL'lilt‘l’ line of Cedar Auntie at its lllli‘l’>(\‘ll’!!l nith Cct‘ar Auntie, all in the City of Highland Putin, Lake County. Iiliiin’m. Highland l‘ark Special Assessment 01 saul Court Docket Number 196, and that apâ€" plication has been made to said Court to consider and determine whether or not the facts stated in said certiï¬cate are true. That a hearing will be had upon said application on Monday the let day of October A. D. 1912, at the hour of ten (10) o‘clock in the {orenoon of said day. at the County Court Room of sgid Court, in the County Court House, atWaukegan in said Lake County. Objections may be ï¬led to said application on or before the hour of ten ('10) o’clock in the forenoon 0' said day. John Oliver Board (“Local Joseph L. Fearing Improvements B. J. Stevens ' of the Ci of John 5. Bell 5 Highland k Dated at Highland Park, 111.. October 3 1912. g 31-32 SITUATIONS WAN {ED Adminittnten Sale MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST Notice ()me “““““ Public Service Company: JUST ARRIVED Do you want to make your house more cheerful these fall days when a little ï¬re is needed? Then con- sider the A ï¬rie large assortment of flower vases is now on dis- play and is going at 10c. Its glow will make the liv- ing room a different and more livable place, and you'll declare it the best. invest- ment in home coziness that you ever made. It is porLable and you can change the location of your nus BEE HIVE BARGAIN STORE ZIZECenbdAve. EGBurrilLPmp. CLEANING AND PRESSING" Save money by getting your work done at John H. Honaker’s 17 W. Elm Place, one block north of Cen- tral Avenue, near Second Street Home Cozmess Tailoring of all kinds. All work guaranlccd We also have a complete line of Toys, Stationery, Dishes of all .kinds, Hos- iery, Candy and Cigars Electric Radiator OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Luminous ï¬reside as often as desired. It requires no chimney, no matches, makes no dirt, gives off no fumes. con- sumes no oxygen. It gives in its best form the addi- tional heat required by the very old and the ver}~ young. BRAND’S EASTMAN andall other Nev plant I tion at†(m: of Heglth m ma; Icndan « rxpis and I 511021. Items bead to terrace water r the uld men! strong I of Sci has M is-ï¬ild 1m] mick men 0! other I all are in all I ’1‘): p ’8 N!) Tch' "0an at the: .m- 1 (NET dustry. chem m qt. Horl \123 C(ï¬aï¬ :eâ€" M txgale (318$ time. ane 13$ W e