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Highland Park Press (1912), 20 Aug 1914, p. 4

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W0 Wax” BY Jam L. at Highland Park. Lake County. Telephone :: :: Highltnd P WWSLSOn Yen'- Entered u secunddus matter Match 1. 191]. lb: put office at Highland Park. Illinois. and the Act of March 3.1879. THURSDAY. AUGUST 23.1914 ,, REAL SATISFACTION You must use Nun-Finish to have real 'dusting satisfaction" You cannot get Nn-Fiui-h results thhout Nun-Finish. Every user becomes an en- thusnast. A trial wnll C0nYlIL'c you It has no equal. cleaned and p' ushed “The Freezer with the Aerating Dasher” The mmt wonderful ufu‘r‘. fn-ozrr‘. By meam of 1H netum‘hzng arr Hing ‘lumm it whips :lir intn cu ry [mafia-Ev of t!“- frm‘zmr vn-mn. mnkingice cn-am (Hat )3 I n‘u lntmu :1 truurc and d(".lL':u‘.\'. It erk" Ll rs-L-urds in ~penl~ makes perfect Ice m In 3 minutes. “Ninth-s mm L .N.‘ hbnr and u<o~ 11‘“ it» .1. d all! "H? m: AIR-r [rt-(101'. Mm At N‘Iurc yuu buy a {men-r. (sumo non Telephone 954 Green News Co. 39 St. Johns Ave. - Highland Park Lake Brownwood Louis Kreidler Why not spend your vacation at this delightful resort? Boating, Bathing. Fishing, Tennis and stcmc. Marian H. Craig City of PIV Pn/ Micki.“ FOR RENT n c Punpvespns me D. C PURDY!‘ SONS "'6 ErskineBankBuilfing has made wonderfully clear records for the Columbia Graphophone Company. Miss Helen Mayer Tuchcr of Violin the Famous Baritone Choice Office is a marvelous Minn):- Clelnm‘g - {oils’wng 11‘ quid. ':1h 11 _\nu just dust m thc ucvral w4y~ but what a arterence' No dug! rim-1,; 1'1 the room to arm-e down speck IS talu- and ‘ now Singing It Rlvinia We arr.- {he-1r :\zent~' and can ~upph you wuh (hm:- ur am «After Lulumbl.‘ "avian us (concur Inn and Cottages ”WY rs [com‘ Booklet on request ulvnouncu m7; inthe u my ry [mafia-Er 0-2. Uh- mnkingive rn-am (Hat )3 truurc and d(".lL':u‘.\'. lrz‘L-urds in ~penl~ 5 n‘ .u‘. a, down 3 Lin. ' Every -9 and u en oulq-uot And. It the same time. i work, vour iumnure, ‘1 hardwnod floors arc 'rv a Bit boule. 1e County. Illinois Highltnd Park 562 I! 1 Miss Mary Ginnagan of Boston, Mass., j was the guest a few days of last week of i Miss Mary Phillips. 5 Henry Schaumer, in company with ISamuel Bingham and Robert Sedgwick Eleft Sunday night for Three Lakes. Wis. }They will spend a fortnight canoeing ‘ among the Wisconsin lakes. Miss Ella Loheie of Winona. Minn, wuthegueetafewdaysdlut week of Miss Alioe Evans. Miss Hazel Bailey had as her weekend guest Miss Anna Grey of Evaneton. Mr. James Harrieon left on Saturday for Huntington, West Virginia. where he will visit relatives for two weeks. Mi” Mildred Fish of Irving Park was the week-end guest of Mn. E. Wendling. Messm Samuel Allebaugh and Edward Harrison were the Sunday guests at the W. Harrison home. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Udell were the week-end guests of relatives in May- wood. Ill. hafnium m Madison. Wis f .\IL\:‘ Cornelia Kcllngg. Mrs. Knapp and wry JI (mango were {he \n-ck» Mr. and Mrs. E. 1’ Knapp h Egbert Spencer has returned to 1315 home afteramonths stay m Ephraxm. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pearl had as their guests last week Mrs. Pearl‘s mother and sister. Mrs. Marose and Mrs. Moston of Chicago and a brother. Mr. Marose. also of Chicago. The members of the Young Men's club enjoyed a days outing in Milwaukee Sun- day. 'A special car was chartered. Mr. Herbert [nman will leave Friday for Memphis, Tenn. where he will visit his sister and brothepin‘law. Mr. and Mm )Varren Harrison. Miss Catherine [mixing is (-ntenzn her friend. 3115: Elczmm Slam! I’hxlmiclpl‘ua W15 Miss Marjunc Follansbee and Mr. Mrr- rll Follansbee are spending several weeks In Ephraim. W15... as the guests of Mrs: Earl “C Spencer and family. Mr and Mrs. Alexander Carqueville and family returned last week from a months Visit in the east. Congressman l. R. Sherwood waschosen to represent the state of Ohio at the funeral of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson in Washington. D. C. General Sherwood has visited in Highland Park at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwm A. Armstrong 21 number of times. Mrs Mary Leber and daughter, of Chi- cago were the week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Thomas. Mrs. D. P. Sullivan and daughter Mar- guerite left on Monday (or a three weeks stay at Mackinac Island. Miss Marion Mason is visiting relatives in New York. She expects to be away aboux three weeks. Mrs. James Genty of Laurel Ave., who underwent an operation on her throat list ‘we-ek is reported as doing nicely. \fiss Lillian Petersen of EVHUSIOH was the \vu-k-cntl guestol Miss Helen Conrad. NliSs Elizabeth Waughop of Chicago. wa: the guest at the home of Mr and Mix: lmvid .\'. Hanson, 433 E. Central Emesl Nolting of L05 Angeles, Cal‘. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 5. Holmes. Miss Eva Morton will spend the week- end in South Haven, Mich. Mrs. Frededck Fisher and daughter Mrs. 135. Hesler are spending the week with relatives in Chicago. Miss Helen Conrad will be the week- end guest of her cousin. Miss Grace Niemeyer of Chicago. Wickumnkd by her young son and daughtcthlve planned to return to America ii“ of remaining another year in Europe. Mrs. Wickes and her two children spent the winter in Vevey, Switzerland where the children were placed in school. Mrs Wickes has cabled her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Boal of the Congress hotel of their safety at Luceme. where the family party has been increased by the arrival of Mr. Boal's Sister. Mrs. G. L. Fort and his young granddaughter, Miss Dorothy Flood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Douglas Flood of Kenilworth. Miss Estelle Clark was the guest last week of Mrs. B. A Hamilton at her sum- mer home in White Lake, Mich. Miss Anna Marky is spending the week visiting relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mm Carol D, Wright of Lom- bard. Ill.. have rented Mrs. Abbie B. Bastin's home on 50. St. JohnsAVe. They will take possession September first. Mr. Wright has accepteg the positxon as pnncipal of the me'oln school m place UK Mr W. C. McKenzxe rhis year. Mrs. Bamn will live at Miss Wax runck's. 134 Rummy Drixc. and hcr two daughters, Dormlly and Roanu Basin: WI” go {0 Ann Arbor. Muir. Where Miss Dorothy “ml c:‘.;crthat collage as a sophomore and 31155 Rowena wxllbegm herfreshmun year there. Thcy \Hll lxve with Mrs. W. T. Underwood in xlmt cm: *\\ L‘ Mr. and .\I Mk5.» Jean Ten Brueck spent M H H ugh R. Loudun are cn‘ mun. Mus Lawrenu- < pt ancapOIis tor Jim Knapp Hf end guests 01 m Ravme .»\\ ( en! the past :15 the guest utermmmg Misses Alma Kelly and Bessie Moore returned home Sunday night from their vacation at Fon du Lac. Wis Mr. and Mrs» Fred Clivey of Glenview' E were the week-end‘ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clavey. ‘ Next Monday several of the camp fire girls of the Y. W. C A., Elsie Bloomdahl Esther Hill Eva Siljestrom and Bernice Tucker, under the chaperonage of Mrs. 1George Taylor, one of the camp fire ‘guardians. left for South Haven to spend l several days at an encampment for camp .rire girls Mrs. Frederitk Fischer of los Angeles, Cal. and Mrs. Homer Stedman of Rogers ‘ Park visned friends here on Sunday. The Misses Mabel and Esther Benson oi Burlington, la., are spending a few days (if this week with Mr. and Mrs. John L, l'dell. Ian lS-holc match play against par. for éplayers of class A. handicaps 8 or less; [Class B handicaps from 9 to 16 Inclusive, l ‘. handicap dxfierencc counting. There ‘ Will be a special trophy for winner. On Tuesday. Aug. 25th, will be a special event. A 1-day toumnment will be held for sons and brothers of members under 21 years of age. In the morning 2 classes to qualify in an 18-holc medal play. In the afternoon. 2 classes best medalâ€"18 ‘ holes. A special trophy is to be given to lwmners of each class. Mr. Sunk! Reblipg. ybo m M on about him ween-goinaaeAumxihna boopiul, retymed home Tuesday vfiy much impoved. : The Mine. Catherine and MW Sheghen will be the guests next week 0! relatives in Oak Perk. i Mrs. Eugene E. Andrew: Ind (laugh?! Gmc Andrews have returned from‘ a month visit in Nantucket. Mrs. Paul W. Blanchard and little .011 Paul. In. are spending the week with Mr. and Mn John McCormick in Aurotn lll. Mr and Mn (icorgc M Mud have “‘3 turned from a months Visnl In Nurthcrn‘l Michigan. Mr, and Mn: George W Child) and) family ml] spend a tortmght at Lako‘ .\lr~ lienrgv Huwc had .-\ hrr \u-oka cm! gucsls AHx-rl Rmrdun ;md 3113; Emma Boylnn u! L‘urrectmnxxllc. 1mm and Muss Ruxv Dunbar v: St _lnsvph,. M uh Ur m-x Mm. Mary W. Scarcy. Miss LunsUreanj Mus Nollie 51mm» and MI» Julia (Lust-E m-m want this “m. m Lakr He'nrhl m! rt-prvwnt {he lm‘ul Y. W. k‘ :\ at the] Yuung Wonk-H's Chrlsugm .hwcmtmni In thc mlxcd foursome inst Saturday. morning Mr. and Mrs. ()ttu E. ()Mhnft and Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw ingan (It’d. for low net for the Wm. O'Brien trophy; Mr. and Mrs. Mux‘aughey won low gross: The day was m charge of Mrs. W, E: Carr and Mrs. A. B. McCaughcy In tho four-ball foursome handicap m the ufleh’ noun {or the men the followmg were the winners: C. 0. Alexander Wllh a score of 93-12 2+1; C. F. Fnshback. 993': 67; Ruy‘ E. Pingrey. 10423-79. and E. H. Shotwcll, 92-21-71. The total of all four balls 298;! H. R. Loudon With a score of 20 won thc‘ special trophy in the Approaching and Putting contest that aftemoon. On Sat- urday afternoon. Aug. 22nd, there ml] be Regular guests for the week include Miss Thcrsa Phillipoon. Mr. Sidney A. Muichin. Miss B. Mandelbaum, Miss N.‘ E. Mescrow, Mm R. Steinbrelkcr. Mn. A. Edler, and Mr. H. C. Dodge, of Chi~ cage; and Muse Thersa D. Marks of New York, N. Y. Among the week-end guests Were: Miss L. Epstein. Miss L. Herstein. Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Weidel, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Reich and son. L. J. Struck. Min Sarah Feilchnnfeld. Miss S. Fcilchmfcld, J. A. McDonell. Frank Farnum, 0! Chi- cago; Mr. S. F. Turner and wife. Oak Park. 11].; Mr. W. C. Nicklson and son, Mr. A. V. Schomp and wife, Cnccm. UL; Mr. C. H. Bourgeois and wife. A. J. Zim- mermann. Jr.,'Oak Park. Ill. Mm H. H. Fcilchenield gave a lunch‘ eon fur five Indie: last Thursday and in the aflemoon they attended the concert at Ravinia Park. Obituary l'rban Br Haben of Chwuo. son of Mrs. Huncr, dxed on Saturday, Aug. 15th of dropsy. Funeral son‘lces were held Tuesday In Buffalo Grove Catholic church. interment being in Buffalo Grove ceme. tery. He lanes to survwe hxm a r‘uher, {our brmhers, William of Park Rndge John of Chxcaxo, Frank of Wheeling, and George Mutter of this cixy. and three sisters, Lorena and Erna of Chicago. and Mrs. Herbert Huber of this cny. The regular Saturday night hop wu well amended. nnfvrz-m'eâ€" m Hm! cxtv 65E” PHARMACIST PHON E Z 3 Highland Hall Exmoor Club Photo Supplies Wâ€"fiiv. .,.. " uolmmmuummnv , com-mum M run on ‘5‘ on nrticle on' bird girder“ in the city of Profeuor Wilhelm Miller of the University at Illinois which Ihowa Fm Hr. Jmfindl his motives for fen-en hu mum food house! ind bathing pool. for birds, and belts of ahrubbery and of trees to furnish Bhelter 1nd attmtive homes. Here privacy for bird- Ind bird lover: is maintained in the very midst of a noisy city, and the gerdens fitted out with the native growth of the very prairie in which they lie indicate a re- finement of taste far removed from that which is responsible {or the “gar- den of zludy bedding’ plants that is exposed to the gaze of every passer- by." Mr. Jensen’s greatest work, however, is to be seen in the west parks of Chicago. Here “the motive of the prairie" prevailed in the em- bellishment of a real prairie land- scape. All this must, of course. be seen to be appreciated. It is perhaps sufficient to say that in designing whut is known .8 “the prairie river landscape" in Humbolt Park Mr. Jon- sen hns not only enriched the re- souri'w of the people of ('hii'agn but he hais set a standard of lnnilM-ape gardening which will inflllf‘nt‘t' Similar Work nll over our country, It i.~ ii ('llllllll'llllfill to the presorVutiun of Ann-noun landscape. Profesmr Mil- li-r ri't‘eiitly showed the vi rllt'L ii M‘TH‘S of photogrnpha taken in the vii-st park >ystem expressly tn illueti‘iiti- n foui'thi-oming monograph w thi~ ~i_vlr «if liiinlsi-npe work Vc'hll'll tln- 1': :wr Sity of Illinois is to publish. Jesse l.. Simili .1 Iunderataod that acme people in our ‘diatrict have had the impression that auch changea in 4th claaa offices we have ‘taken place in our district. have been mm about by me. A: a matter 0! (act. I have had nothing whatever to do Lwith the matter. and could not have had under the executive order referred to and ‘under the Civil Service law As a num- berol the office! in Lake County have bew Iflecwd by the order in question 1 iwill Ippredlte it If you will publxabthe’e ‘factl so that the people may know why theae changes have oceurred and how they have been made. l-‘bliowing the holding of these examtn~ ations. the Civil Service Commission, as required by the law. certified in the post office department the names 01 the three persons (ii there were that many) who passed the highest in the rxalninallonl for each of the office- in question. The law gives the Po‘tmuter General the privilege of appointing to the office in question. any out of that three who put- ed the highest in the can inationt Several years ago these officials were placed in the classified white by ex~ ecutive order (it the Prl‘Sldt‘nI Alter the present administration came into office. another executive order was issued directing that examinations be held for the filling of all offices of postmaster of the 4th class. Under the pmvmons at this last order, the United States le Service Commixion held the examina- tions {or the filling o! I" 4th class post- masterships in Illinois. on April 18th last HI(‘.HI.A.\D PARK Pure». Highland Park, HL ()cmlcmen [Ix-hex: thercis some nH>UlHlvVMandlnfl Abroad with referencr m Ihc‘ mu hangm but have been mnde rrcenfly In the office of postmaster It nearly all the pustomccs of the fourth class. All the change: that have been nude in «h clu- pocwdices hn'e been under thil executive order and have been brought about in (be way I have expl-m- ed; thll in. by meme 0! ”1ch exam-na- tions. Ind in no cue has the chnnge been brought then! or Iflected in any Why by the union of the member of congress Itrom the diurict in which {hese office. ire located. Mn, JéHN L. 110314., Pubtiaher HIGKLAND PARK Puss. mam-ad Part. “I. Dear Sir. Please cancel my subscnptmn to THE Plnss Until] read the "explanation" by your editor in thtn weck) tuuc. I wouldno! have believed that any one mm could have been so many ktnds of fin idiot. Announcement ls hereby mad: that the colon of the primary ballots to be uxd It I Primary Election to be held in Lake County, Illinois. on the mnth day of September. A. l). 1914. by (hr rcspedwe parties will be as lullmn Republican Pany, “llilt‘ Dcmocrauc Party, gm-n Progressive Plfl)‘. ham Mm Socialist Party. salmon Dated the 8th day 0! August. A. D‘ Editor'l note. "Gooh'f 19H Concerning Fourflx Cl." Poutm-aler Auguv 1» NH LIV. A. HUIDEL, Coumy Clerk. 25 11*“ we [0! Our- * Rlvinia. Aug. n, 1914 Amman-at Very truly youn. (Imus M. Tuonsou Very txuly your: North Shore Trust Company Capital $100, 000 Making a specialty of loans on improved real estate in the North Shore territory including Rogers Park, Evanston, Wil~ mette, Kenilworth, Winnetka, Glencoe, Highland Park and Lake Forest. Security under mortgages in this territory is continually enhancing while the rate of interest is attractive. Highland Park, Illinois um]: I, moot, Pr‘hfl nu J. an. r... hai- L J. mum. c.5- cent in late winter advancing again, 5 per cent in July and 5 per cent in Scptembcr. I“ E. Cent-l Ave SAVE MONEY by contracting‘for your heating work now. For several years boilers and radiators have dropped 10 per FALL ANNOUNCEMENT Chas. H.Warren CO. Dyers egg! Cleaners 214mmmmus Tatiana-Imus “The Imperial” Why not have your clothing renovated here this week and give our work zfair trial? Our CLEAMNG AND DYEING of ladies' andumt's garments. oriental rugs. carpets. portien. draperies, piano covers. lace curtains. etc., cannot be duplicated by any local cleaner. as we have the LARGEST and most SANITARY plant in the West. You an: sun“ ubnu! l (I prr am! by cpntrading at oncc 10 prr (Inf/or Hm'r months 15 big mtmst. North Shore Trust ompany wagon will (all for and deliver your (meat: We beg to notify all men who desire to (ht->5 in the height of style. that the Enterprise fabrics and models are now at then‘ (listxmtl. We guarantee the finest results. in fit and 1n wm'knmnship and pledge to give yuu the highest value for the money vxe ask you to pay. See our wonderful showing and compare our prices before you order. T. H. 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