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Highland Park Press (1912), 20 Feb 1913, p. 5

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MG of ladies and gents ts powers draperies “ ctnnot be duplicated ye;the LARGEST and rd with the class of past. but DO YOU nt for Pressing. Re- Ladies' and Gent's {111; here in Highland Ugh-(Highland Park 265 'Iiuer your garments L {3 t> : Illinois 'Imz‘i' {wig lmrns" e c-xpi‘cssiim of a r who always en- redi: at his bank- sted his surplus 3 im [ik‘ farms oi his Ik‘igthI'S. dagethzi: "Seeing this 2i i‘ii'ic of all home in the winter put in ynur heating uaramce but they Leanliness :ifSiun. and attention sc 1‘1 pt i on found at aerial” meaners 201 Highland Park .st Company WORKS .. CIflCAGO it Pleases wince You :ncement B? m: ror‘table ? sells of many- years CO. Divomy - 8152 Weuknr. Vuvn‘u Bunk :nspcct They LID and W1” be m2. my) Notiee of Final Hearing on Special A.- uument No. 46 Notice is hereby given to all persons interested. that the Board of Local lm- provements of the City of Highwood, County of Lake, State of Illinois. having let the contract for the construction of a concrete cement sidewalk four feet in width in, on and along portions of Lly- wellyn Ave. in the City Highwood. Lake County. Illinois. and the same having been completed and accepted by the said Board of Local Improvements on the 28th day of August A. D. 1912 and the said Board of Local Improvements having filed in the County Court of Lake County, lllinois. on the 13th day of February. 1913 a certificate showing that the said improvement conforms substantially to the requirements of the original ordinance for the construction of the same. the cost thereof the amount estimated by them to be required to pay the accruing interest on bonds or vouchers issued to anticipate the collection of the assess- ment for said improvement. A hearing will be had on said certificate. as to the truth of the facts stated therein at the Court House in the City of Waukegan on the 10th day of March A. D. 1913 at 10 o'clock a. m. or as soon thereafter as the business of the court will permit. All persons desiring may file objections in aid court before said day, and may ap- Mr on the hearing and make their de- Dated at Highwood. Illinois, this IZth day of February A. D. 1913. 13““ give $1000 reward to anyone glflng me informationleadlng to the re- covery of the following goods stolen fmm my house Fridav. the 14m; Old metal, lngersoll watch, pair of button Shoes red trimmed woolen underwear. "0} ‘sledge hammer. and other small mlcles. lnlormation will be treated as smcuy confidential. J. Smith. Highland Park. Tell 892-Y-3u 51 adv Joseph Severson F‘ N‘ Williams .Board of Local Improvements 0: the City of nghwood, “linens 51-2 Sunday Night SPECIAL “The Dawning” Central Theatre THE BEE HIVE BARGAIN STORE 212 E. Central Ave. E. G. Burrill, Prop. Highland Park The Bee Hive Bargain Store Seats $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Box $10 on Sale Carolina White Song Recital 3 reel Vitagraph Drama They all say our shows are gond Come and see for vourself House Numbers Pad Locks and Keys Salad Dishes . Vegetable Dishes . Brass Candle Sticks Glass Candle Sticks Writing Tablets Box Paper W. Central Ave. $10 Rowud 3 Shows Evansfon Theatre, Wednesday Afternoon, Feb. 26 Primary Election. City 9‘ Highlnnd Prk pau- lst Ward. Fin- statmn building, (or. Central Ave. and Green Bay Road. 2nd Ward. Fred Schaefer's Plumbing shop, 23 N. Sheridan Rd Ix>l|m\~' (Him-us l’.|xt\ Rvuublxum Pun»- nghlzmd Park Munuuml l’mv SOCXIHISK Party l’enplcs Cunsurvfliu' PM!) L|~(;_. 6. Independent szens [hm T. lndcpendcnt Party 8 Second Ward lmicpuniem Part) The polling 1’18de fur thxs Prlmaxy Elmtmn are as follows: 3rd Ward. D. C, Purdy and Sons smre, 43-45 St. Johns Ave‘ Dated at Highland Park the 18th day of February A. D. 1913. Hmhl 4th Ward. HIGHLAND PARK PM,“ build ing. 108 W. Central Ave. The polls at said Pn'mary Electfon shall be open at SIX o'clock a. m and re- main open until five oclock p. m. of said day. Announcement is hereby made that the color for the Primary ballots to be used by the respective parties at a Prio mary Election to be held on the 11th day of March A. D. 1913. in the City of High- land Park. lllinois. will be as follows: 1. Citizens Party, Blue 2. Republican Party. Red 3. Socialist Party. Dr'ab 4 Highland Park Municipal Party, Peoples Conservative Party. Yellow Independent Cixiuns Party. Green . Independent Party. Olive 8. Second Ward Independent Party, Terra Cotta. ”.0191 Buff Mre‘. C. G. Hammond give. Institutio- Bocnd Volume. of Local Pap." Mr. C. G. Hammond has presented the Highland Park Library with a collection of all the newspapers ever published in Highland Park beginning with the year 1874 when Mr. D. M Erskine got out a small real estate paper containing a few local items and followed in 1882 by a journal published by the Highland Park Building Association and later by the local newspaper: published by Mr. Arthur and Herbert Evans followed by Colonel Davidson's publications of the News- Letter which discontinued the second week of March 1911, fdlowing the first edition of THE Puss on March 1, 1911. 7 bated this 13m day‘ot February A 1913. Nutlu- H hrrch) gin-“(hat un Tucuflq v lhh (LIV Hf Mum) A. l) W“ L A I‘m .n\ «in ll-IH wHI hr hdd H1 (ME (1.x 5 ch! HM“ lhrk lwr the IMP, 'm'zwn u Inf»! m ~t-u'1iu-IKlaumunf’l a" ‘ at! NEWSPAPER HUB FOR LIBRARY each 5 and;10c 10, 15 and‘H'ZSC Color of Color of Bullet- (Hy L‘XKV' L .‘ (It Mayur each 3C Illinois \rm: 2» - \Iag! MAN I E. A. \VARREN E.‘ A. WIRRPN. City Clerk (‘h 10C 10C 10c 10c ARREN. Citv Clerk. lot.- made that Hot: to bel at 3 Fri. to 11th day ty of High- ollows: pal Party, rty. Yellow ny. Green . 1 Riv-Hy In Prayer. ’ Turkish dignitaries mun-art thou: ! wives toward i-Iurom-au repnmvututlvn ‘ now otherwise thun some of them for» ! merly did. Sir lh-nr)‘ Lay-n! tull- an nmuulug encountt-r hem-«n (“hark-I lAllson. then chit-t interpreter It the : British etnlmuy, and the mud vizier. {to whom Sir strutfoni (‘Inuina hnd ‘sent him on important huninesl, lu ' the middle of - (llama-ion the Turk I node from his neat and said his prlyeru ion a unmet spread by In attend-m. concluding with the curse on I" (‘hrin- (inns very emphatically uttered. and l going through the motion of quitting l over his right and left shoulder: In nh~ horreuce. Alia-on wnn equal to the or I cation, Pn-uently he. too. left oi! bunt m pl h In lhll state men arrested on criminal charges": thrown into jail unlit the ntate‘u attorney review: the ex'ndence to a grand jury o! twentytour men. In case an Indictment is returned by the grand )ury the prisoner is then truism-d betore the court. It a "no true bull" u returned the prisoner is giVen hu liberty. [n manycues men lre impnooned tor months before gwen I trul. Under the grand jury system no mutter who is In- digted the state": attorney can none prooequi the case If he deuren In other he is the ruling puwer. ‘ In Wilconbin men held on crunmll charges arc given .1 trial I [cw day: mu their arrest. A law that would permit the gnu-'1 at lomey to file I'm Inlotmalion with (hr court for mvesugnuon would must With the appnnal u! (h: wrll Inna/.1 local Jurist Grand Jury Sync-Should 50AM thMpCW Thnt the “hand 0! Justice" move: slow ly in the stat: of llhnon u the beheffol Hon. Chit Whitney, judge ol the Cttcutt Court. who in o! the oplruon ml: the "grand jury uyuem” should be aboltshcd md the state‘s attorney empowercd to file his tnlotmation With the‘coun 10! invents-lion. A Ian 0! [ha nature- “nu‘d Inmn xhr rxpcnwx u! the Luun. Prmmru lmxc ln-rn hrld m Ihc Lake Luun'x ”.1 fur ~1\ IH‘IHH‘.‘ .1“ .mm,‘ Ina! Xh: \ an ‘M \Vilingifin u.“ m the thnr um! :u M. 111141 N Â¥~~;|r.n~ «WM- .unhl nut 9») :Il._\ p, «hutnmunn m. Hzm- I: In lln- lmrln-z' null luv-.1 "but den-‘3 un nlw-rmlinn «gar an do end oh (1!" you» lrnln. xnh. nn' 1! Ah mluhl (Ike- do Hhhlty uh nmkkn‘ u an: gesdun. sub. you unam gu hark 1h". sum, nn' make th‘ ul-wrxnnuns now r19- m' In yo' midst. lw prmwnl‘v uh hulk-n on dis: yen‘ «war. anh. In nmh q-xrnnr fo' makiu' de nuggeutluuf' Whereupon \"Illuughhy n-Hrvd m the rear platfnrm and utre“ M llln “Ilsa-Fia- llnnn along (lu- lrxh-k with xnrh vat-‘1 that one u! the HM was: mu (0 be smoking lulu: utter [be trnln hm! pun.- ed ILâ€"Ierwr's umhl nut h) m.) |m~~l"|.ll_\ :. «IQNHIIJHUH win Him- 110 [\Iruml \ 1n lu|:~1} In lln- [mrln-z' null ln-u‘m .mm M ‘Ul. :l“ U)" viml l‘ Hun! MM 'H“l}'\ H! junk ”li‘ ~l<|v of ”w vuth-phlkr l~~H thh rullrnml “r 3mm 1" “Jim”! nny uxr't-plinn (h.- "l'lh‘llrw um, In!!!” mm [hr 1wrh-r “Ill! 21 cuurtwnn nuu- u! h!‘ “lind- lmxnm (mum! tln- rear rllnl u! the Hull: nm to "my in a runner. doing It In Turkish Ind Invoking cunt-v on I” fol» lowen of Islam. To the u‘lndalllrd l‘usba be explained that Chum-u. Ilw had their religious dunes. and he had no doubt the formal cunt" of their prayer! meant as ”me u Ihe Mutual xuedun‘s. ' The Kind 0' Egan Ho Wankel. A New \‘urk luminous man inn 3 Very delicate boy who in fund of eggs. Now. the father in Iusmvinuu of any em found within (-in limit; To hi- gmt gratification. therefore. he not long ago dim-ovum what named to him an [mm-st mnrkeunnu “(‘nn ynu fuminh me with (ml: eggs?" demnnded the business man. “Yes. sir." “Perfect” from?" "l'erffi‘tly " “Laid the name day?" The murkmnmu normed a hit doubt- ful ill to "11‘ "i mum hardly [unr- nuiw a large quantity than way," said he 'Thev mum he porfwtl) {mu-h." Id dad the (nun-r ‘tlnm must hé mm It. number. [In-y must he Ind the dly they nn- left at my door. llld they mun! be um- ht-u's Q-ggl."kLlppiut'ofl'l. MSAYSNJSTIGIOVBWY THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS I'M Jll‘l‘ H at box office. Phone Evanston .1“ .nlm,‘ lrla h s run-lbw uzhm vuunh Jr! . kal In \UlHIt‘fi mar loading the ma AM. ' What \- unmuuuly mum ll; “ma tn. lb? flu! I11" I. llflh-r kuufl’n ”All the "run: of It» [mm 11»! bblufl- «1! nut an an» pannuLh) Hu- firm-I [urn-mom In the mm: M t‘umm I la UH It Hurl- that n-Iuny ll mumm- lcd Ilwn III-ho ur unfl'r Inc-hum- un Inwfully. riuluu-l’ llld lumuliuou-Iy InM‘uH-lo‘ lngMIn-r (u Ibo- dilllir‘ulln‘. u! Hu- pnlnlh- [In-luv- ." In «vnllnur to umber (M an hnur nflrr Imnu nun Handed (u duper-u In the .m-nn of umh-nho‘flfl of I jun-Hm- of HM may"! o! the h-vmuxh In lhr' reading n! Hu- Nrfltnh r101 M1, whirl: In A urn-um) pn-lhuln-ry to u. l-o-mg pm tmu Inn-rumm. It I: nu! I'm-tuumry (n M‘Hl‘ lln- ulmh- of HM nlnluh- Ihn h h Y'IHII'Y n In“: om- hut I'H'I Hm fallow! up 1m- LunuHuxL ulm II It «vhmhn. um ~~|\q-vrl:.'l| ‘Ord llw um! [um] Lin-u [I find him Hunlhg um um: hln lmlm} Luann! 1-1; am! u lu-h-r Y-u'l ml. mnw funrllp- par! In rruu-nx‘n-v ”A bu) ”ke- lhnl dv‘mH-n 'n II.‘|\I' l.i~ n'hflhr." uht‘ \"UU‘I' Iul Iu lit-mt” Art-nae H“ ln-rl in SI \h lwlun A Bum-rat Duct A dtwl In whirl; lhnuun k in: onvr "mum-d had 5 NW} Hutu-In): ortxtu It uu-urrv-d “In-n tn- “ nu rum! N-vrr tnry u! tln- l'run-tnn‘lwunuu at Prank fort. He I'I'nl umvh tutu pork!) and mm t‘hrlntnm- Qttrndwt 24 Mg lull] lvurtnx nu lu-Ight at ”w (with-mm Mtnmar-‘L'n nttuutmu Wu. dire-106 to an rxwvdlngly [mun-nun ludhtdunl who Itrmted utmut the mum TM: was M. de t‘lnut-y. - non-d I-‘rvuvh duelllt. Later no un- tmportant Indium“! took part In the (how. but Invm‘ omitted to have ht- hnt ut the pauper plum had perturre to hold It out 11> most at arm] length white In cured The qm-tnrle th-kled lit-mum Im- manuel}. and. an the Frenchman came ulllnx majatk-nlly Ilunl. Mann-vi “emu-d forward Ind dumped l min Into the but A duel wan mm M tho next day‘s ere-uh- 't‘hnugh It van with [vi-toll Hlnmnrvk Hume-d nntmrt. while his mart-nary Wu wounded Positive Prool. A vav Yurk lawyer mid In Withinr mu 0! a vermin exp-nurt- "le pm"! um: [nullho a: width. I. the pun! lmllllil lb» hurl-ct. “Then- un u Imrlm who wu u- cuned of w-rvt lm-hrh-u, but MI old palmnn Nhnwd tn «mm unrb I charge "A nunvh um pnlnm men: In the man m be plume-d ulw mornllfl. Tho barber In ul‘u-nvr In-gnn m 111th Mm. and then Imhh-nl; u-lu-d him I»: the "Lulu-ring man). ‘Il-v' hurl-or gflppd (hr mu m firmly Hm! H. on ner gruul ed In mtu‘ n0” " ’Hvrr. lvl go my Inn-e" "Hm [he luurlwr. um Imldlnx on :m. mm m- lw Intlwml utvndlly on "'1‘nn‘l‘ I! I did I'd {all down," ., \Vushlugmn SIM Ho Adond Whuuhor. \\'m.Lc-r. u! ulmnmu fuum. Wonk! m-lu lu lune lawn I ln-(lrl‘ known nuun- than! llwl uf [“0 {net John (Emu h-I! Whilm-r 'l‘lu- Inn-l “u- onre I". lvred h: n nmn uhu (”Hone-d Mm Io his rural («HI-n! «Rod-ring HI“ I). Minn-d Inn “urn nnd named Ml Iulo (mph He rlm'vllul urer‘ Mining on mun-um um! "\rl I” (be um." and Whllllcr. "be min-<1 mo \\'hlllhr."-â€" London Sunni-mi 1r! It's worth can'ng‘for, and those wome are most wise who are most careful of their appearance. Many toil t articles are needed to put the flesh in good condition, we have th all: Bay Rum, Witch Hazel, Cold Cream, Talcum Powder, Glycerin , Camphor Ice, Brushes, Face Powder and Sweetland’s Face and Han Cream. \\ III I!" 1m! 3.5" DALE SWEETLAND’S PHARMACY " Lit." Hug I!” ‘1 10d. A Woman’s] Beauty (In NH. .er' ml! per unlmlm) try u- a 11"") l I . .v In XYH‘H ‘\‘K|A‘JC‘ IH~ |-|w “Huh! [ll-t lmLo-g I! “II. vnnu‘ v ‘IH Y ”1" II [hr ‘wg‘ hnm hr 'Ill 5hr Annual Hw Phone 110 New and Snippy Men’s Furnishings You will always nd. at our store. the very latst things out in no y wearing apparel. such as hats caps. tims, shirts, tc. Also our line of Jewelry, silver. watches 6 .. is the bat. Prestrz'p tio n5 Chas. H. Warren Co. From liow until Easter Spe¢ial Value Men's Fumishi . Jewelry. Cut Glass. Silverware H Painted China. etc. drugs and emicals are as good as any if not e best on the market. They are nbt the cheapest but we considert m the best. Therefore we have ( uipped our prescription departmen with a full line of Squibbs goods and assure our patrons that any nd all prescriptions left left with u will be filled with the purest d and the utmost accur- acv will be xercised in compounding All Physicfs agree that Squibbs March Magazines Bo 3 Blue Serge N rfolk Suits Tr“? home with you a copy of the 'ust received and (m 1 salr bv berf Larsmrz kin-x Hunw Jumnn imunw H 1::( Um . SCHNEIDER Slaiimzrr $5 Unnpamm L} .~n\,n;».1m Highland Park

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