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Highland Park Press (1912), 23 Jul 1914, p. 5

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Ere this for yuur 731 years :1 W 061‘ any en: catness sf f you wash ‘lways at Ince haw: l! to us fur key -513 I») IBI’X :e. so w: and your Park 263 m a tnai. in: and I” salts rrmenrs ‘BI‘S P gent's Inches. ’licated ST and resting '0uld 1‘ - 'Utlz J 5.3L VDY :ng Co. pany rt Phone 20‘ 07/ ’9 {L‘UYC‘ W H. :md 15 a". continued from first page and Stevens. The report of the police committee, signed by Aldermen Fearing and Nichols, on the Ravinia police ques- tznn recommended that $25 per month be mat a special officer who would be re- l quirei! to give the city 14 hours of his 7 116 each week. It did not say how the h '17; were to be divided. Upon motion or -\1d.0bee the rules were suspended and a motion to appropriate $75 for the Purpose of hiring a special policeman for Ravinia was adopted unanimously and the Mayor instructed to Appoint such officer. The report does not say how low: the otficer will be on duty nor for how long a period the $75 will pay his sal Office and Yuda El- PI-u and Fink Strut FRANK L. SILJ‘ESTROM LAKE GENEVA ICE Shoes - Oxfords :â€" Slippers 111 E. Central Ave. Ladies’ Soles Heels Men’s Soles Cm? --COAL-- The Highland Park Electric Shoe Repairing Shop The Modern Shoe Store Our new summerline of Oxfords and Slippers are the best money can buy. You’ 11 like them. We guarantee our repair work to be absolutely right and done by hand. Just telephone 65 and the Ice Man will all . SCHAIF ER corner Second Street and Central Avenue Highland Park State Bank Safety Deposit Boxes and Storage Facil- itiesina Fireand BurglarProofVanlt A. C .MORCAN, Presidcnt 1. AI. API‘EL, Vite Pres. C. 1". GRANT. Cashier Capital and Surplus $72,000 Please inquire today about this service It's the Soles of the people I keep in yiew, For I am the doctor of Boot and Shoe; And I serve the living and not the dead, With the best of leather, wax. nails and thread. I can sew on a sole or nail it fast, ~ And do a good job and make it last There' 9 nothing snide about what I can doâ€" Doubt not my statement. for work prov es it true I can give you a lift too in this “(eh- Not only you but your family and wife. A great many patients come to my door Worn out and run down, besides feeling sore; Though I don't use poultice. plaster or pill. I cure all sick shoes no matter how ill. SHOULD appeal to you‘ always and especially at this time when you are preparing to “go away for the summer.” Both are furnished at small cost in your home town, by your home bank. the of leathersâ€"white oak SOLE DOCTOR 150 Citizen}. of Vilhge Tour Country in Twenty Auto. About 150 residents of Libertyvillc in 20 5:3ny decorated autos visited Highland Park Saturday as part of a tour organiz. ed for the purpose of advertising the Chautauqua to be held in their town July 26 to 31. The program is supplied and the affair directed by the Lincoln Chautauqua Association backed by local people and according to the adiance literature there will be some excellent entertainments. Information as to ad- mission. program. etc. may be obtained from Charles Averill. Libertyville. Frank Rocktenwald, Prop. 50 cents 25 cents 60 cents Scranton T609500.“ The North Chicago State Bank. with drposits oi about 310.0000 and the recent- ly organized Lake County State Bank were combined at a meeting of the stock- holders last week. Under the term. of the merger the old bank is to turn our all deposits and cease business within Sixty days. Mathias Horenbcrger and v! to I. C. Wolff, lot in Village of Deerficld. W. D. 310%.“). T. J. Bonn to Carl and Henrietta Bonn. tract of land in S E a sec 34, Mad Twp. W. D. $1.00. D. N. Lidgerwood and w! to C. F. M. Smith, 40 new. “joining Vin-(cot M- ficld. W. D. 310.“). Fred Gallagher and Ir! et 1] to punk] and Elizabeth Garrity. lot 19. NR 11. High- land Park. W. D. $1000.00. T. B. Sleeman Ind W! to W. A. lnd Ruth Sharpe. lot 1. blk 3. Exmoor Add, nghland Park. W. D. 3.00. The funeral services over the remain! of the late William E. Bench, who met death by drowning in the Chicago Drain- age Canal on Wednesday. July 15th. were held from the Hoppe Undertaking Room 4905 Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, Saturday. interment being in Rosehill, and viral largely attended by members of the Business Mens' Association and many friends the deceased had made since coming to this city. He had been a red- dent oi Highland Park for the past three years. The deceased was born on a farm near Rising Sun. March 7, 1879, coming to Chicago in 1892. In “304 he was} marrted to Miss Wrmfred Lea! and at that tune was employed by the Peoples" Gas Light and Coke Co. Chicago, re-' manning mth them for tuehe )eara. In 1910 he came Lu Wuukegnn and was sulrctturtnr the North Shnre has Co. One year later he was transferred to Highland Park a; drstnrt manager and retmnedthat posttlon unttl two weeks ago when he was promoted to public”) manager. Property limb-n... Rmrdod Did-c Put bro Weak- R. M. Vant and w! to W. J. Keck and wf, lot in Village of Deerfield. W. D. 81.“). Chgo Title Tm! Cu to J. A. J. Whip- ple, lot 2. Owner! sub of IM 6; Ravioli. Deed 810.“). He IS summed by n mfe and five chil~ dren. two paxrs of (wins, Constance and Brahmage nine; Dorothy and George, age two years. and Ernest. age eight Cud of Thnuko We msh to thank our many friends fur the kindness and sympathy shown to us m our bereavement MR5. W' E. BERscH AND mum. \'(‘.H'_ This brings us to the proposition for turning Sheridan Rd. over to the Lincbln Park Commissioners which is again being agitated Citizens should remember that when they turn the road over to the commission they lose all control of it but retain the pleasure of paying for its maintenance. The (lly has always been "hard-put“ to find money to pay. (or properly policing the town but if the Lincoln Park Commissioners. in control of Sheridan Rd., desired to put a police- man every half mile along the road here in order to safeguard trafiic they could do so and the city would have to pay’ for It. The word “without" will occur in this article three. and perhaps more times and very importantly for we know that we are going to say that: Without dil- paragingthe East Park Commission in any manner whatever it can be noted here that. without placing the lake front park under its control and consequently without stirring up further sectional differencesâ€"which would surely have been done had the park been turned over to the commissioners w the city has cleanv ed the park, is keeping it clean and is policing it. All these things Mayor Hawkins said the city could do when he objected to the citvs giving up its title to the property. But the city has -gone even farther for the council has dis- covered $300 and appropriated it for the purpose of bLIlldan suttable sen/ice houses. You may have noticed that a contract for repairing the paving on Roget Wil- liams Ave. is to be let and you _ 1-.- member that this pavement is a o! concrete and was laid only two you: ago. The excuse for its going to plena- IO aoon is that it was poorly llid- But is thin really a good excuse? The 'pave- ment on St. Johns Ave. between Central and Laurel was laid about fifteen yeara ago. It is made 01 brick and. according to present standards, was poorly laid but. though it has many depressions where the poor foundation has given way. J! in still intact and we have yet to learn at aj contract to repair it being let. 65m THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS PHONE 23 LOCAL REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The Man Across the Street Combine North Chicago Bunk: Obitury Photo The In! onutep contest for a prise. wu IO succestul that mother content will take place on Saturday evening {or mature: only. at lhc Moraine. has gone to Wyoming where his family are passing: few weeks on a ranch. Mr. Morris will rrlurn Wllh family in a [cw days and will be uglin u the hotel until he lave: for hil newpofl. So mmy redder“: are expressing a de- Iine to “he adv-mm o! the Ipec‘ul police protection Icrvicc started avert] months no by exChie! 0! Police Gem-0t that Mr. Genes! in considering a plan for starting I new route with a second omcer in charge. At present Mr ()eneu i. gw- ing mice to lbout twentyfne home! on Proupect. Laurel and Park Ave-1., where he makes his round: huurly from nine in the evemng to (Me In the morn ing, A watchmnn's dork I! used and each stop registered. Mr. Ira Nelson Harris the new Mum:- ter to Sweden, who has been stopping ago If we have any ordinance: lflllnll smoking on (he Itrccu they were smnh- ed to smuherecns yesterday murnlng whcnatar wagon used m putting the top dressing on the Eu! Ccnlnl Ave. paving became ignited and burned, deo- ‘ tyoyina also an"! small trees and a» ponionolpavcment drmnng Just hid. In Zion City the police would probably h-ve melted the odendcr but home we} afled the ("when md let them turn the ' holeooit. State's attorney of Lake county, LST'Z-IMT 711 years. Alderman 0! Third Ward. Wank-mm, 188248)“. Mayor of Waukexun, 1M3. Master in (‘hlln(‘('T_\'. Lake wmrtty, MN; - 1901i. Cin‘uxt court judge, 11H] 40 date, Appelhte court judge. Smenu‘enth dish-wt. two years. President of Security Savings hank. Wuukvxun, {inm urnnilulion until a few year! Considered as one of the leading men of his county he was also count,- ed among its wealthiest. having much property in and about Wnukenn. A brief sketch of his life shows that he had hold the following public posi- tions: Part of Equipment for l‘ying Ego! Contnl AVG. Pawn-on! His death was due to heart failure, with which he had been failing for the Inst 18 months or two yegrs. Muly Attend Services for Jurist who - Dropped Dead Ssturdny Judge Whitney Representatives from all psrts of Lake county. members of the judi- cisry and prominent lawyers repre- senting the entire state were present at the tuners] o! the late Judge Chsrles Whitney which Wits held in Waukegan Monday, interment being in the Oakwoods cemetery of thst city. Judge “Whitney dropped dead in his chair in the court house in his chumâ€" bers, at 1.30 o'clock Saturday sfter- noon while consulting with s client who had called on him just s few min- utes previously. continued from first page and most venerated citizen was con-. ve)‘ed (to its last resting place in Oak-1 wood cemetery, Waukegan, Thursday; afternoon. Many gathered to pay; their last respects to the memory of] the man whose name was known all: over the world and who for 60 years was a resident of Waukegan. The‘ pallbearers of the funeral were six’ veteran employes of the Price flavor-‘ ing extract company. One of them, Thos. Kern having been under the‘ employ of Dr. Price for 37 years. He started to work in the factory of the Price Baking powder company when 13 years old. Another of the pull- bearers. (has. Williams worked unâ€" der the employ of Dr. Price {or over 30 years. The service of the other employes ranged from 1:" to 20 years. The pallbearers were named by Dr. Price who selected them. before his death.--Waukegun Sun. MEYNE'SITEISOFLOCALINTEIBT mmmm TAR WAGON BURNS IN STREET FUNERAL 0F JUDGE WHITNEY ONTIIECORNEI Compound each prescription as carefully and accurately as for a member of our own family; price it as low as possible after using the highest grade of drugs Moraine Hotel in Ex-Cfld to A4 Rate now Covered DALE SWEEHANWS PHARMACY m M This is our Golden Rule: 7 And we nut to tout-n pmicuhrly um be m M hulaâ€" mmleu. durable Ind cuv-to-cleuaâ€"vm lighteh the vi. nuke bcfhr presen'et md be most eoonomicd in the ”9; We recommend Thins the genuineâ€"the no! Ran! (innit. Wee-studs“! {0:25 yum Sand: more but md sand: it begetâ€"jun will: you must have lot pmcrve mlking. A bud, smooth suMâ€"nonenm-mo commâ€"thew lore supumcly easy to dun. Ladiesâ€"we have everything but the ingredients for your preserving and‘ puning-up’ ’this season. See these preserving kernel. saucepan, skimmm. ladies, busting :poom. fruit in fillers. funnels. mwum. etc. Our “Want ads” bring results CHARLES IL WARREN CO. SHOE DEPT. wn J. scnumr, mm Men’s, Womgn’sand (lilthn’k' Shoes nndAllWoI-kGumnbed. is still in progress. All Men's Women‘s and Children's Low Shoes are sold at flatly reduced price: Shoe Repairing Old Shoes made to look as good as New by the Special Sale on Low Shoes ALL MACHINE, WORK GUARANTEED. GAS EN- GINFS REBOREQ AND REPAIRED. TEL. N. C. 413 AUTOMOBILE REGULAR QR SPECIAL CUT 0N SHORT NOTICE. “When you want HARDWARE think of HARDER, they go togethet” North Chicago, Illinois One block north of C. N. W. Depot, near EJ. Eviaduct Practical Gas Engine 8;. Machine Works AMINO!“ Goodyear Welt System ml!" [most ALSOAFULLLINE OVERHAULED AND REPAIRED

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