ck ty. Wedâ€" iec ml fl YPO lruc yen" 5: «Mai M Ma 1d Park Fzrk 1mg show It: 9 [CW lay OP k in! ll VD PARK “cut [DCE_"me only Indwn‘ shoe dream that pmmwéyruuuma OIL Blu'kl. l'ulmhex- u: I'ru. an" :uheu' lml Children's shoes, m with." nutsr ouamv m "QUIII 'IITE" \ In [lg-I form wnh Sponge [nuns and wilt-I dmy anus um“ xue.‘ . "All." clan and um BUCK. IDIUCI. 5!] And CANVAS m In round whnc Cakrs pack â€1 mm: boxes, wuh Ipnnzr. Inc. In hwd- none, W alummum boxes. wuh sponge, m. If v-mr dale? 0-»! (10‘ km '30 Ilnd You Inuit. wad up tnc puro m army. (or full also mine. churn pad. in»... $56. ~nncn cuss. gin'gl I300. O 00.. â€0.â€. :02: 02...... Olivia... Incl. ‘K elephone 715-1. Tokuhone {h Contra: W nrk Second SL, near Central Ave. Telephone 546 Hour-9 lo 12 Shoe Repairing 45 St. Johns Ave. Suite { 5 andG. State Bank Bldg. This. 673 HIGHLAND PARK. ILL Wï¬itfemom'c Shoe Polishes â€ï¬gâ€"j" commnaxmn {or cl! Ind â€ï¬shing I .udmt rm‘norun shoes, me All!" uu-Jéc 'VVV“ erv-uâ€". Anvonou-mfln. n non-h and dmcrm mu In“ an m uncruun our owmnn (roe I'heuwr no "man u prvnably wmlnhla (â€mm-Nuns. mun}; . unudenllnl. "Alum on l'nfeuu me. oldest alloy fur mum): â€lean. I \u-nll taken I. much lam: Co. "can prim owed“. unmet-mo. m the .o‘o - "AAAAM’AAM vf-ar h-ur'u LIL". Bout: urn-u In": MUNML‘o mm Newlgri .____. um 0hr. r at. wmmxoqn It 011' v V - , . A hmmmnrv Hm roomy. “non of m'vrmnulc “Hunt .,4 .- an 1 ncu Telephone 909 21‘ Homewood Ave Dr. I A. Ibis- Dr. I L Bali-II DENTISTS Prim lib! 5“th JOHN C. BORCHARDT Luigi's: First Class Electric Shoe Repairing. All work guaranteed and given prompt attention. r-ï¬ [smur- DR. WATSON DENTIST SOFJENS ¢ Passjg'nvss‘ LEATHER â€a†,...v' "" ,. ibCE Dacssmc BrkchbbbgudCeanork «anus E. E. FARMER L. Schaifer Miss Alma Sahuri Plinth. And Decanting Wall P-pcr. Etc. J. P. STEFFEN resh Butter. Eggs 1nd Poultry 331 IcDuids Anne HIGHLAND PARLILL Cupcnter And Builder 0. NELSON t' Swedith MAuage Geo.li.lorris EICIV “ml and Ceuunl Floor: Ave. Hi'hknd Pnrk T911950.- 374 mm umll 'lernu â€.1. 30 by.“- "'meAhf': L‘UI‘, E. Central Au 'k r 9:. wmu'utou. D- Eoumuu F umuhcd MIGHT VARIETY HIEHVIOOD roomy. 14"38! ctr. “mm, 'lerqu._" “. Dcuhcld Av- anhlmd Puk Re nu a a smhv Hl'hl-hd Putt nc Screen and Storm Snnh ILUB l r iiiii ‘ I recall with the freshness of that moment the dazzling splendor of whnt lay before me. The box was lined with purple satin. on which rested I heap of diamonds. For I moment 1 VII lost in contempiItion of their beauty: ‘ then I began to wonder how they could have come into my (possession. Again ! i took up the wrapper Ind scrutinized “the address. There Were my name. street Ind number. plIin II the? atone: ‘iu the box. Turning Igain from the printing to the jewelI. I made I rough estimate of their value. SeverIJ large stones I believed. it genuine, to be worth between 810.000 and 812.0(1) each. There were mIny smaller ones, and when I ï¬gured up the nine of each I concluded the lot In: worth not much less and not much more than ; After many theorieu as to why this gtrealure had been sent me i came to I the conclusion that it hid been stolen. g the thief had reared being caught with i it in his possession and had shipped it i by express to get it into the hands of tsome one else. But in doing IO he must have given up all claim to the property. for he must have ejpected ; that the receiver would report the mat- iter to the police. But why had he ichosen me for his purpose? My only theory on this point we: that he had taken up a directory to ï¬nd I we and address and his hitting on mine was a mere coincidence. Being a methodical sort of person. i ‘thought out what i would do before doing it i made a list of the Itonee. giving a description of each. then start- When I ï¬rst met Lucy' hirmwnp- sh.‘ W213 living with tier mother. nnd Ihm were having 1! hard time to main- emh meet. We were both Very yuuug Hm: and formed u boy and girl atthmu-n: .\s we grew ulder and I rem-Lied :m 8:9 :It whirl) l reaiized that i hm] :1 curm-r bq-i’ure me and must be um sidering how to meet it the {art [hr neither Lucy nor 1 had any ram“ serum] in rt'ildt‘f a marriage betw‘w us llii'lesir‘lhiu l dun't remnmimr that I stated thix tu hi-r in so m‘iuy words. indwd. tin-r» wus' nu now! in «lo so. for she spuki- oi it Ymrwif *in was il pruvticul 'irl :Iini Hutu-ii at mus us [IHV were r:l!h--: than as ï¬lm \‘llultl hau- them . "1 “mild only be it «in: on you." she said. "You are capable of taking a good stand lii tfnl \\|â€'lll [yr‘n'hL-d 3’qu dvm't hail-hwy" )imrsolf it) iht‘ start with a Wits “hi mud throw Hu' whale burrivu up v. "Would .\ 1191'“!ng had [11‘\ Hurry u "\\h:1[ : "l’iht. 1‘ stimulus L Ilaumlrniun Sww‘lld. 1 imur mun ‘ urnlf'url.‘-" puul‘ “(lather Hut If m- murrh-s n wum who supplim- mmfurts and luxurws is 1n :lu mmH-usuut positi-vu. and 1f umrrios on.- as poor as himself he wry .hmliy handicapped." In all this 1 ugh-ed with any, but I neither admitted nor dvnwd its truth “'8 being practical young persona then- was nevur :1 proposal on my part or uu acceptance or refusal on burs. \\'.- conferrvd npun the math-r or lnt!‘ murmin: mum as two per-wins “1» talk un-r the prm'tit‘nhillty of forming a busimw‘ [HIK'HH'IN‘hi]! Whatever .,1 love mm- \\';H underneath this com mon st-xm- dt-Iiberutiuu was unvt pressed, This cnnditinn lasted about a yc-zlr when Lucy's mother died. It scenwl to me then that Luvy might bmt marry me. for she must live alone. um [be conditinns were: utlwrwisv nu changml‘ :unl .‘th'e lwr mother lmd been xmnnrmiui-livc pecuninrily Lin-y could provide for hvr wants mun: easily than before. I was then strum gllng to an: a start In my professinm and It did nut seem wise for me tn urge her Then followed :1 period in which [.uvy and i saw very little of euvh uther l was away from home a great deal. and i heard at her being sway. tho. [hunch where she hnd gone I did not learn I wrote her a despnndeut letter. in which i said that at the rate we were pro- gressingâ€"er, rather. not pmgresslngâ€" iixmmially she Would soon he an aid maid. i advised her. if she found a suitable upportunlty. to marry. She replied that if she found the up partunlty she would let me know he- ture engaging herself. Such was the very practical situation when one morning I received a pan-knee by express. Not expecting anything in that way, i looked long It the type written address before opening it. There seemed to be a box under the wrapper. and had it not been very light 1 might have feared an infernal machine. Untying the string and taking off the cover. there. true enough. was a box. its lid was on hinges sud wss held shut by s spring. which I pressed and raised the lid. . .Ld- J11 HR \t‘lf out NY the with a {Mum- mum}, '1 “Huh \mlr rv- lwrw'l' mun-“1U. “luv .u,i\>r11--:1rl_\' u *h.l.~| mm†'m [winâ€"Z [h mxrry an I nut In-lh Imr [:I'ldt’ [11" \\ ‘11 ‘1 \' U Hr “fluid not \ L‘ (but h ’11 [1| l“ I“: r1)\\x"4~t‘* 119‘ \ll h (31:11 :h‘ In UK mr . um nu lmd Lin-y mun- hr ls l‘HE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOB ed for a nah-(y (Sq-null "mun-In) 0n the way I uubunlued the Javaâ€: 10 n dlnmuud expert. who prunum- n! lllulll m-nmne. of un-lwul quality and nm-n-d me $61le fur the lot M It» dvlmlt muwauy l rvmed u my In-k ed [hr rumm- In It. lln-u WIN-flu] m.- mauw to m.- [mum- There and burn Jun-\vnal jvuwl rub Deï¬es reported. hul uum- \O'r} mum; I looked un-r the dew ru-liuu u: v.1:‘h one. but Unlm or Hu-u. cum: wnl; the case In hum] \lim- un-n- m. llll‘t‘l, Um this der "4- mam-w.- rm llh~\ might ennui!) lmn- Inn-u n-umvud (mm the [clung 1wa “(IN :Ill diuumlnls. While Iu (be other Push-1| Hu- Mum-'- (‘ousLitvd or various jewels By nrruugvmeug mm m;- ll'lltr I th t‘nvh atone weixlu-d :n «1 (im- Hiw-tl by a dluluund exper and lln-_\ m-n- nuthorm-d I! am we (IQ-u'r‘llmd an) a! the Je-Wuh currvrtly In put Hun In wmumulvnunm um: um um hn‘ m _'H PH"? (â€â€˜HN‘FU' A lllHllln-r of 11"“ 11‘ (Inns of "(HUIN or Mt" of Mum". ' I'm' to me. but now (glliiml w-Ih thaw Hm Ind how-n wut (u me It w u :mng nlhlu [11.†l shuuld ln' imp-mm] Jpn“ In :1 unth-r v»! “.qm Ill‘IHV‘ Thu Ihwrrx M! [hr (min v \\ u H1 1' th- Snxm-Hrmw (Inm- l-x‘i'.’ :u pull“: or no! Mpr-hn: l gun a [trh‘uu- dc-IN'IAH- un uhu udvmw km-plnz tlw “hm wvrq-l. l \hmu-d Hu- urnâ€. In whit'h tin-y mum. (ln- vun-r h \\ h â€r ;\ I’Uflfl‘lvl‘llu‘ Irwin-d I» lh-h- uh- Ihll “Yr- :1 I'M' lhh'f [1.111 ~Illmn~<l (ht-u: hH alumt “As [4) 55:1 rad uf {In-m with «mt ~'\\‘H 1"“.Ingfurllh-ln Lucy my. «uh-d [hut thvre “41 nume <(nry in huh life (“mum-[ml wuh (hl‘lll. |Mm~ih1y n Irugmly She unwind. for ihqunvv. u pruï¬xgute sun 0! a wealthy fnlhz-r stmllng lhrus {mm mm. (hm-n kmmuxlng to-rrnr slrlvh-n at vunmure and shipping thvm at rundulu A case like this uould pmhuhly umvr be ex pnsvd .\s limo \n-nt on Hm Ihwury or some thing like it run-mm! («1 ln' :ulnxn: ground “ith Lucy. and I h-ll in with H mywa I strum! It to Ihv [>U‘li'E ‘hu [old me that um I lithe u! llw skew» to!†In (:unlly closets Nor warm-d out into the our“ [Rummy uh vxp'umtlon of this cun- uf mine unghl muue m time. but thvre was little hkv “mod u! my having ln-Q-u put in [)«w‘t‘xl rm 1! [hl' jon-lvn lmnrmmrily In I \\I|All\l have bm-n (-uih-d «m for [In-m ln-furr DOW .\t. hut I value to tho- cunvlnsiun to use the pmperty for my mivnnvelnent At a time tuHowiug I rim-mini panic when securities were llHlI‘h denn-«ued l nmde u lmtn on the diamonds nnd bought productive property A quivl rise foiluwmi um! i sold out at n mm- Hiderahle prutit. When i told Lucy 01’ wimt i had dum- i expw-tmi that she Would luhtnu- me for Jenpuniizmx property that I Inighl at any time be milk-d upon to return She did nut ram-u) to take [111! New of it. huwever. reminding me that I had done all i couid to disl‘nH-r the owner whereupon I told her that i now saw no reason why we should nut he rnlr tied. and she consented For thirty years i lived a happy lifei with my dear wife: then she left me 3 Some time after her death i deroted‘ myself to the melancholy duty of weed ‘ ins out those numberiess effects. con “sting of old letters and trinkets. that accumulate during a lifetime. Going} over some private papers of hers. 1i found a list of diamonds giving theiri standing as to purity and their .L i curate weight. I recognized that ill comprised the gems which had been sent to me years agoue. i could not remember my wife having had a will of this inventory. Passing an to other pipers In the «mo receptacle, 1 came upon I I1“ executed more than thirty your! before by one Jane Larrnwny. bequeutmng to her nSece. Lucille Lnrrawny. all her property I opened my eyes It this and pushed on through the bundle of [I per. among which I had found It an! nw at once that they concerned lb. nettllng of the estate of June [Amway and that Lucy and received In In herltnuce of 363.000. on a noble deed of one lost I did on seelnx th» evidence (In! my beloved Lucy had converted I fortune into diamonds and given them to me. «in mlinz herself I: the donor. Oh, that I could brim: her back for one moment In which to lake her in my arms and tell berâ€"â€"or try to tell herâ€"what i felif v I told my children what their mother had done (or us an and dhflded the gems among them. (0 L'vep In memory of her Alas how many of us realize MIC!" flees that have been made for us only after (he holnrod one has must-d be youd nur gratitude! In! uhnliwl \-Yfl< H1 lwv‘ll M â€II â€H‘HI ( \\ H H‘ I) Hu-H' hut \Htlmux X‘u‘ [HX [n will b uulh-r And the knund Under Whack 01. Old Groculn “crocl Raul A grvnl I.r-~Lun ‘.:wl:n::k m In» San» tln- nmtnul wiwlt-‘l _\M Hu- KmH~ ,,( l‘L' .\lln:nlhn “h: YI-l 1!) [he lullu' II! Mnt‘ltlwll. .\ 1,: l.‘, LI) [1 (2 Tim tuuuntl n .tlwu fmt) fm-t lllflh :Illtl HID _\:|rtl~ lil .‘intnnfc-n-n-n- lmh-t‘un-uth tlw ll)«"ltlll '1I‘ thr lu'Un’I “11H tlll'd In lIIH uw‘t 4|m1~l\v \n- lut)‘ ulnl- h lvru-n-ntwl tln- I'--r~nn:- {mm tn \mllm: l-Zurulu- 'l'ln' lvultlt- llml ILttvlt) Ito-gun “ln-n the l't-tmlunn ln tznmvnsul) ntpvlur lorvr. .tunmh-u ta-n m ~n.- l-‘led tln-tllu-iVo-i t'vuw-tlu-r .lll‘l It) <1mwr xnznn hunk.» lhrungh the urn-wk "ï¬â€˜lhlvr Hut lhh‘ lull lN'NlI Iulrnl'ttu-d tzpvn ln-furr ll.|llll .‘ll llJle'n 1'Illlilll‘P‘l nl'.llr;{_\, “Hiking ltl\ Ilm- uvul. ut tho- n-‘ntvr‘ ntul ulhmul tlu- l’rr‘nm ta hr‘v-uk In ’l'ht'u. with hi! than) Hl.uuu-~ ll llw NHL-I, ln- gruntnl lln- l'o-t‘ulnn “nun (n [IlH‘t'N nlul fn-ll upon tho-Ir mum-1 'l‘lu- umut Multlmtn ï¬ghtmg, Apnrt {rum [lu- lmlllv at â€w nhipx, uu~ [truly-«My at lllln spot, huff I Inth- {mun tlw nlmro- Sll llmllï¬zllul {uur huntln-«l l'n-ralauu lay on (In-4 plnlu nn-l :nunx llu- nimrm whtie- lLr.‘ Im-n uf .\l.tr.ttl|un 1..) wrap pal ln ï¬lmy on tln- ttvxd It was hing nuspovtnl Hml tlw hr rues u! .\|;Irullmu “Mr lmtlml under the umuml. but Mr Stuns. I'lw H! the tirwk o-trhurl of tlnlllllllllvs, qudyUIï¬ Ithe plum. vulm- tn lln- n-ntIusI-w that the uurfm .- of the nail had tun-n rnlml by alluvlul dc-[xmlls mall! to tvn fret above (lw level of 4m 11 t‘ n. we.†lladrun- n [mun “Ill! I duuuwnnl nluut lutu tln- l'l‘lllt‘l’ u! the umuml and found (llr lxbuo~~ uf the bvruou with (11le weapons Inklde Uta-tn.â€" Slnlud Magazine. THE BATTLE OF MARATHON. "Enormuul prrnuurv- In hydrlullc pm In- been nmdv upon dtxuuod and lilo upon In water. Iud m.- dl minutlon of volume that In. immune o! damnâ€"4| only 00000“ for ovnu Inter for each ntmmpborv. l e, such Addition of ï¬ftn-u pounds tn urn ldulro lnr‘h. Then WIIPr Ianpd woud would be lnvreuwd In donnlty by very nearly the num- nnmunt "ann- I! I†of the “and in I wood on Ihlp sink! below the turf-c1- it mm! :0 to It» lmttum The quntlon o! mvhlng the bottom of the (xv-n I: d» cldod far In! kind of mntlrr of any ship or boat by It: lwbn'tur at llu- tour “we. [r till 0! the tnntrrial u! the bolt link! at Ill below the mud-we. then It will fall tn the bottom (I! any Mn. thew belnx mcb l sllxht inrrvnue 1n damn) uf wutvr It the lwttnm of the deep?“ 0min." anâ€. - launder I: require LONG DISTANT MOVING 18 Years Experience Reasomblc Ram‘s Reference for Piano Moving W. W. Kimball Cu. Lyon Iiczily Baun Piano C0. Alden I’izmn Cu. 1103, 147 and 638 vquiru lime exerting upon our to bring misfortune upon our- Telephones ILHvl.) 50:1,“ “hvn numvnuï¬) n 4w lur h-n M Hm- {MW-d -r .All‘l It) <1mwrum~n ‘ lul‘I'n'L "Huh-r “\ll vnlwlu-d \zpvll In-furr 1'IHIDIU‘P‘I Nauru), uvul. u! [hr :unl. $37.71*, 3 :7. 1.: Ti L: :2. â€:3; :3. T; :. :;:. .’i H... #5 A .13.: «3..., 7...â€" _: Ruizâ€"«111:... :2. fl. .3? 7.15.}. L 917:: :_ 7:... _...7.::. Ti: :_ NEW AUTO VANS [1w WOIEN SHOULD VOTE To have their last season‘s hats made over good as new by having them reblocked in the latest unto-dale style. at a trifling cost. Carlile Tucker Baritone Il‘ ll "1.". Long Distance Moving by Auto Truck All F urniturc and Piano. handled with utmost care The Hat that Wears Building Material Highland ParkFuel Co. 102 N. First 5! Ban- Dead, ha Tdcphone 335 ~ _- UY YOUR VELOURS for the com- :i:i;"_l.l,;lljji; ing Fall, the hat of quality. We have them black, brown and gray, The Old Reliable Bavaria Sweata Coats Tried and found not wanting in maten'al and workmanship. ‘Prices from $1.75 to $8.50 . chrlvr and Mm '5 Fumishings Telephone 331 13 S. St. John Ave. Highland Park Transfer Company We carry linwstunc. granite screenings, sewer pipe. lime, cement, gravel, sand, etc. Alw Coal. Coke and Wood North Shore Auto Transportation Co. R. W. Schneider Imam.murunssu-imuls Tmsso HUM $250 and $3" clephonc for Rates All (}< mds Guaranteed AWdPï¬qUï¬uum 900d References neMMNt-M 53 Auditorium Bldg.