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Highland Park Press (1912), 12 Feb 1914, p. 3

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HUM For Home. " :uluu he lMcnmwn. bl. wuu m: nerVou‘ I“: ”eminent “as wmm Mow Que-0n Alexandr! “3 palace He outlast-U L Hi! {fiends mlnrcd IN and M «as! "on!“ (’UHHJH! an mun-I'll om 9r be forgiven 0! m we. Showing How It I. B. Ava-dad. . mung u coming lmo we! {mat nu; “bk: [0 U LWU‘ er. Hun was dispatched in I lore on to mornlnx. I rlfe of the psnnm nod Q I )eurn naming of I of him. At Mt I ' drove up to the no human dumounted._ 32 value he had (Md-V} ed and «mid only call . ‘ it “an m a smut. m” '7 u. 5” an night loot urged In making a r00 enou- «quara- or toms; \ 1 4 ‘ 4 \ ‘ :4 x ‘ 4 1 ‘ ,. :11 tn 1" Keep the DOC"; \n-t : .n (11px well Inel- [1:1 9‘ 51' "1:- seal and. t;: W} lllkr‘ (be shouldofli' ml)». .1 u'shinn. a 000‘ Wig) [he :10. Hm u! (be back Wr‘ [m (m! slum!) In m9: not sit on the lower Mg: lbm rem-rm». [he 00 :1? be spine and must “at“? I! timm mm a c merk'nu MHIk‘a mmuliko SuRor. :9! the sort of bush- 3 (husen (or. my «0‘3“; perhaps he"! get “0" fight." '1' 7 does he dlfl'cr from g um naxe enounr‘ groomed to my «W 1mm Mm to no III. a nu telling mo whim In: his on!“ > ' ' no to drop around "emuL"â€"Honam ' m1. TOMOBILE BACK. PW” .cher’s 0th y-r mt If (Ms B’- ru' weakness II- _ [1'4”in WM” ‘ 4 :x N! mmbaguw " :ewe MllnliUO‘: ' w \\ mug WI,” \ \I’ 131v In“ H. . ‘I "H- {mt'k \[l'lu‘ m; 5' Bend m- ~-r:mk over by .-.- gm] mp hu‘ 6.; or [he WI” 1 [c'FV‘I qw- m (‘runkla‘r .m- r. ur "druplf i wn-v started It” .- wu-H) numb“; urter rvdlng M”. un- tin-d u) u»; A-$100 GOLD BOND BEARING 6% INTEREST Minnesota Gas Electric Co. wrwmwwsmu Room I”! Harris Trust Building. CHICAGO or FRANK J. CONRAD, Highhnd Park, Tel. 522 Red Hot Water Bottles “Two souls with buta single thought Two hearts that beat as; one” THEY’LL BE SATISFIEQ IF Telephone 390 ‘elephone 8‘5 W Painting, Paper Hanging, Calcimining etc. 204 Homewood Avenue First Mortgage Sinking Fund 6% Gold Bonds in Denominations of $100, $508 and 51000 are on sale in Our Office. The Company con- trols the Electric and Cu Light. Heat and Power in one of Min- nesota‘s most prosperous Communities Continental and Commer Cial Trust and Savings Bank and F H. Jones of Chicago Trustees. For fa "her Information Addn'ss throh XI 8100 We have a fresh supply of high "grade Hot Water Bottles and Fountain Syringes. Red white blue or black colors and ranging in price from 1.00 to 2.25 each. These goods are all guaranteed from one to two years and will be replaced by a new one any time within the guarantee. I. an opportunity fqr the ma who wants to make HIS SAVINGS EARN SOMETHING. How else can it an more than: three per cent? Stanwood Taylor Co. We have a most complete line at 1c, 3c, 5c and 10c and you are “Going some” if you equal th m elsewhere at twice lthe money. Seeing is believing ~- Come in ill’s 5 and 10’ Cent Store Ernest H. Kuehne The Valentines are PurchaSed at BURRILL’S VICTROLAS SAMUEL LEVIN, Agent $325,000 rm» THLWF If you love music, there should be a Victrola in your home. I sell all of the Victrola goods including records. The Prices are the same. By buying of me you leave the profit at home and save a lot of unneauary trouble and ex- pense. For further particulars, call 630. and our repraentative will make an appointment with you. Every day you are without a Vic- trola. is so much pleasure lost. $15 to $200 EICim‘lel Furnished Highland Park Mr. Kline died at hie home on North Second Street alter an illneae o! aeveral fimonths. He was one 0! Highland Park“: loldeot settlers as he way born here on l March 2. 1350 and lived here the greater ‘ipart of his lite. He attended achool at lthe little red‘school house then located Ion Roger Williaml Ave. and Green Bay I Rd. and attended church known then u St Mary s of the Wooda. or better known as the Log Church on (.reen Bay Rd. When a young man he learned the shoe ‘ making trade It Evan-ton. In 1870 he was married to Miss Julia Loebbaltr. They lived in Chicago until ‘ “371 where they lost all they had In the great fire. For ten years he traveled through Iowa. . Minnesota and Wisconsin At the death nt his parents he inherited the harm- steatl on Sheridan Rd. opposite the \N in netka Sanitarium, where he Inml tut .| year. In 1882 he returned tn Hlflllldlul Park where he opened .1 ~hln- ~tnrc In this business he continued until lv's death He is survtved In his widow, (our daughters and three sons, Margaret l A number of building materul dellen. lcontracton. and cement workers of this lcity are organizing a party to go to the Chi- }cago Cement show. which will be held in l the Coliseum Feb. 12th-21st. The cement lshow is held in Chicago every year and j is the annual gathering of the cement . workers dealers and contractors from 1 all parts of the country. 3 The exhibition consits of all kinds of 3cement working machinery. materials ialnd products that enter into concrete lconstrucn'on. About two hundred a lhibitors take part in the show. In con 7 nection with the exhibition there will be The mmy (fiends and humans mi- ales of Mr‘ John P. Kline‘ who died It mum. Friday, Feb. 6. Will recognize the fullnwmg statements by an assault: m the cuy councnl. where Mr. Kline Had served hus neighbors well and huhlully for the past luur years. as an apt disrup- tion of his qualities as a man and cmzcn: “There are many kind: at honest men but John Kline was an all amund honest man; there are many good cmunl but John Kline was one of the but [00“ cmum" I. (ienty‘ Marv Sllpe. Elizatx-th k Pun, and Dorothy E. Wink. lamb i' Khnc. chrv Kline. and Edward lenr Hr wasxhe last survivxng member «)1 kn: family and the oldest res-dent 0' Hitch- land Park. Funeral scrvsccs were held m St; Mary's Church at eighty Ihurty Monday I morning. mmrment being in SL Mary'sl cemetgryl Doll." nod C‘ a number of important conventions in- cluding the American Concxrtr Institute. National Builders' Supply Association, National Conference on Cmun'tc- Road Buxldmg, Illinois Lumber and Bmlders' Supply Ikalers' Association Illinois \5- sxlatmn of Municipal Cunnntmn and Interstate Cement Tile Manufacturer! Assouatlon. The Cement shnw as attend- ed annually by about 50,000 delegates and vmtors. LOCAL If] ATTEND ‘CEIENT SHOW THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS 13qu Production Day or Night If your power semce IS Electnc and drawn from our mains. it's ready for ‘ work day or night at its highest efficiency. With it's not necessary to stan up the whole plant to run one or a few machina. Eveg motor is g2- arate. You can carat: one or all. io-tnclon So. Big Exhibit- in Calhoun .4th (king: Elxtridfy in MI plan! “Mics proper lighting OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Individual Motor Drive fud‘ thnty-(mc (unit-aunt) hut Juli (on) ully pleled a pool lournamtnl It (he Young “p. ‘ Men'l club In uhu’h the fin! and ”(and zen: 5 prize; a ulvcr cup dunau-d b) the club. “(niand a :hlvmfl mug donated by Wm. nest Denzel. ‘ere won by Edward Conrad and but 3 Ray Brand. Allan thn. Edwud (‘pour {00d : Icy, Howard Flinn, and John Cunrul were [tied for third honon .nd cm Kulll. "1h (ht-r Bell, Ind W‘ K. Boyer 101th: con- ml.oolauon That (it. will be played 0G _..._ ! It a much to be wheduk-d later ‘T'oaty-ou "you‘re-tooled in Maui i Jam Completed Howard L Booth 0! Indian-poll: Ind Idu-d Friday, Feb 6th after tn Illne- cl :uvenl week) a! heart trouble who: ,vimmg at the home 0! ha .00, CA” ‘Booth on E Park Ave. Mr Booth wu uxly-nme yun old In! Sevembcr Ha remmnl were (then to Columbus. Ohm. to but old home Sundny night and funerul gen-ices were hc|d In that cily Monday ‘mummg‘ A unit And two DOM Wlllum K Booth at Chmago and Carl M Booth of this my survnt hun l‘lul‘ :Iro' (2‘va mm-n-m Imlhri 3“ “WIN“: [H [In- [unHlonn uhI-h thI‘ are u-nqru- [ml in an up) ‘I'hr (III! In rnllwl n lr"'liuhlu| nllnl whvu 1hr dml plum- in un [hr [Hulw u! [hr hurt run. a \rrlhn dill ulwu pvrxwlth-u Mar (0 Um! [mum A (“II ‘buue puuv is [mrnllm [u the pquntur la (INN! In «qmnm'nnl dial Thu-r? IN lino non!) dial-n. mutt: (1mm. vn-l mm... vars-1 m :lll. pular dInII. cunning dlnll rh' (‘hh'ngn Tribune HM ,n;u [-0- u! um lmm ml “huh nn- murlwl [hr [1... .hmluu In: the u- Yho' ‘LH HH‘N '1\‘\P" q Inght lay. Holding up n KluL-r heft“ I bfllbl HUM- lmy ll: min-oi llw lrm‘brr Ilka-d I'lull vuuntry in onpulllr to m on [hr (lobe. "I dont know. mn'nm.“ w:- tbo reply "We“. now." PIH'IHN‘ the (either. 1! l were to hon I how lbmuut) the earth and you urn- In xv m at till! end. Ilwn- vnmm yun cunn- um?” "Um I»! [he tmIe." n-pnwd ll» pill-ll. I"!!! an nlr u! lfllumtr Nrw pan- "with“ Irnnuvru-l Jn'k \ mu lunH‘ "mm In!- \\ ululv‘l ' York ‘HUII‘ Her Ton ol Bayou-y. Rhu-l mnnd no-n-r marry a uh: u H Human] H» Ali-nu l>r~ue wunlu ru- unu- In luv in \uur m-mwnnl" film \\ vll he“ \uur nmunnnl H»- I- m-:|n>~l In Hod “’hu' nu (.p (mum: “nuts lmni‘h l’r-nn-rh . n-llllnlun |l «3min: r“! MWATY.IL Inuv [um mind a Y 0N ..- prof? um! th. huh- nnmllI-I H1 «,1 N Ilw will} ‘.\'|m:nm I'uwy um lmnl inh-lun r um! Iml DH "I'M!" \\~I-_'g- 1-H In! the u-uanu hunN u! N Urn“ quarto-n M. KI‘I'U *llfin'r'rnl Imlhri I‘ [In- [uanonn will.“ thI‘ In! In mum) ‘I'hr (“I No Wondor Sand-all 1hr Ih I.-‘.~K! mun-nun In nu nmv MU”? had p1: n [unduly Hm! ”1| l1]"|~l‘c}lli u! hmtwh mu .. m.- m ”(r worth I!” II“ \\ :I {11 m r1 I “(In "‘NI hi. "IR" hll‘T ll") Don’t Come In It takes knowledge, long experience and careful training to make one dru ist su nor to another. We have these requirements wit the 3. years of experience behind them, 27 years of which have been in this town. We have in this time made it an obiect to supply only the purest chemicals and freshest drugs. U S P Standard strength. These facts are the reasons we ask you to bring your Free cri ions to us. where they Will be filled wuth accuracy, skill an cleanliness. Dale Sweetland's, The Cornet Drug Store It is good enough for the President of the U. S. He hasthem on hisautn. 1t 15 good enou h {or the N. Y. fire dept. All .tfie trucks are equip , a they are ordering more. Get that extinguisher t ' ay ~tomonow may be to late. Get it now FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! Raymond 'W. SChneider SLJohns Avenue Tdepble 331 éium'aeaoggg AND REPAIRED. TEL N.C.413 AUTOMOBILE ALL mcumgwomc cum. GAS REGULAR OR§RFQAL CUT ON SHORT NOTICE. North Chicago, Illinois One block nonh of C. N. W. Depot. near 5.]. Eviaduct Practical Gas Engine Machine Works Valentines ALBERT and look at our “classy" display of Men's Furnishings if you don't want to be tempted, for once you see our swell line of shirts, collars, socks, ties, gloves. etc, you will surely not be contented until you have some for your own wear. Our prices are not high toned if our “fixings" are. Jewelry Our lme collection of Jewelry is un- excelled on the North Shore, both in price or quality of goods. A Statement of. Facts YumflufllhiW'hfi‘G- SIMPLE - EFFECHVE. - SURE hump" Tum thonuub and a In“ My up”) u! tnmnu’h-ru flmd maul. AGood Line at Reasonable Prices ' D. C. Purdy Sons Stat-Sonar QVERHAQLED AND REPAIRS!) BOUGHT AND SOLD. GEARS

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