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Highland Park Press (1912), 24 Feb 1916, p. 7

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.GE LOANS Mutual Lsfe Axur. Co 129 Isabella St 2 TERMS WITH IENTS IF DESIRED m- Loves: Rates her .nd Street STEFFEN HIGHLAND PARK. [1.]. â€" Steven. BH‘. 17 N. State St. Cody$on Kwr a 'uskicn DH-fi YA: Ihy nofiell your ol‘ DH Jewelery. Silver and Antxques go _ \IC ALL) ' Shop talking I Spock“, ‘utter, Eggs Pnulln 1.1 37 M ma Me. a a ATSON {TIST 0111' HAEFER LBlNG Lung iels Avenue gs", .- a and: 1190 :v \\.- i;§‘\idlue m A}; J: meond EVvlhslon 2410 Hum“! Put "e‘ rd durtng .nz Suns_ ‘51 ‘14 Becauseâ€" The FREE runs lighter for tired limbs. The FREE sews faster for aching backs, The FREE is noiseless for exhausted nerves. The FREE makes a perfect stitch for weak eyes, The FREE is more beautiful for artistic homes, The FREE will give you a life-time of service. Two wonderful impro‘vements make this machine superior to all others,â€"-The Rotoscillo Movement caus ing The FREE to run as light as a feather. and the Toggle Link Movement which removes all noise and friction. You cannot afford either for your health or money to use your old machine any more than you can afford to cook in a fire place or travel in a covered wagon. _- .. ' and Better Than Hard Coal From Sept. 1. 1914 to Ian. 31. same period this season Sept. Coke. These facts speak for isfaction in every respect I w did last season. We buy your old machine Sewing Machine :I'rade your old machine for THE FREE Sewing_M§chin¢ Bani/:1 '5:- dual W. Scranton Anthracite! William Witten will open a first class painting and decorating store about April lst, 1916 in his new building located at 220 E. Central Avenue to be known as Lane“ The Highland Park Decorating Coinpany Mr. Witten is able to take care of i all spring work at his old address 480W. Central Avenue Tel. 624. Estimates submitted upon request The FREE ifiANK SILJESTROM (luv-aka! And patent-d by W. C. Fro.) Tki: clot t. buy your old during :5: introductio- HERMAN E H. BORCHARDT Local Agent 115 W. Park Ave. r"â€" n. 31. 1915 I sold 190 tons of Solvay Coke. Over the Sept. 1, 1915 (clan. 31. 1916 I sold 6H tons of Solvay k for themselves. If Solvay Coke did not give sat- :t I would not be selhng three times as much as l Place “The Fuel Man of Cut Cordwood'm the CE old- nacbl'u I": good uly ion of this new node! Strength For Women and Happi- ness for ev- ery woman who buys Th‘e' FREE is absolutely guar- anteed for life. We don't have to put a lime hmit on ourqunb antec, because we know The FREE is built to last a lifetime. for a short time pays the differ- ence betwegn your old machine and this beautxful piece of par- Pocahontu Smokclw £1.00 a Week Tel. 273 EALTH in all Satisfaction The FREE machine Give We sell ioke Phone 65 THE HIGHLAND PARK m HIGHLAND PARKIIJJNOIS (Continued from page 6) belicvod an: oducntion wu on. of the foundation stonel o! the Republic. Ho proved his title ll an American po- triot in the norm blm 01 war. He wu the ndvocue. u l Inn and bo- fore, of protection to American indus- trics. 1n a speech, deliverod in Bot con, he laid: r" __ ,, that in the fierce blau 01 var. llel The years have swiftly peel-d was the edvocate. u l have and be- ' Many mo". will cone and ‘0. Gen- fore, of protection to American indue- l erauon In“ {0130' m.nw. but tries. In a speech, delivered in Bot ton, he laid: “Let England uke care of herulf; let France look after her intemu; let Germany take care of her own people; but let American: 100]: after America." (Applause). ‘ He believed in an Army and a Nevy‘ strong enough to protect Amencan: Interest and Amencan ntuene on land and sea wherever they nnght be, (Applaunel. In hu last Ipeerh at Huflalo, 1n referring to our mer- chant manne. he and: “In the (”~06 dxeunt future when 1‘ the recording angel of hletory. in the 'rlear 113M 0! nmpertnal truth cornea ‘10 um: the nemee of thoee who wrought mxghuly for their country gand their fellow men the will place ‘ hlfh on the scroll of eternal fame the name of George Waahxn‘ton. the father of the republic. and then be- neath nhe unll write the name 0! our mnrtyred Lancoln. the preerrver o! kthe American l'mon. and then. dip‘ pmx her per. once more xn the blood of martyrdom "in Inpcrxbe the name ‘u.’ leham HcKmley. the beloved oi L__.-e-. “We must encourIge our men-rum marine; We must hue more Ilupr, they muIt be under the AmerICIn. Mg.’built, mInned, Ind owned by AmeriCIns.” : (ApplIuIe). , He further declIred m {Ivor of‘ building In lIthmiIn (‘InIl to con- nect the two on-Ina, Ind lllO the con- struction of I able to the UHOHL He: reIlized thIt the SpeniIh-AmericIn‘ WIr had opened the door of enlIrged" reopen-Abilities {or us In I mum; thIt it hId made un I world power whether we lxked it or not. Ind hll} greIt Ipeech It BuflIlo wu undoubt-j edly his conception of the couml whlch our thp of Sute Ihould all. on the lIrxer an of internItxonIl op-l portunity. FIlth in God Ere-NM in Ute Ind Delth McKinley was I mIn of filth. He ‘hld (Inh In himself, (Iith in the peoâ€" ple, Ind. lbOVe Ill, {Iith in God. He lbelleved that nItIonI II well II in- ‘ dividuIll were but the inltrumenu ‘ of the Almighty'a power Ind purpou. He believed thIt men were rinsed up in great nItnonIl emergenciel to meet the problemI of the hour. He Iought by eIrnest living Ind (‘hristiIn prIy- er to keep himself so close to his 1 MIker In to be ever receptive to the Great in life but magnificent in 'detth. What artist in :11 the world ‘cun ever picture th'u Christian'- duty? When the nan-sin hnd Ac- Mmplished hil murderous intent hi- hand Van ruin-d to stay the angry , Ind with compassion for the m1. he murmured "'Dont hurt >E‘I‘Im; God help him." And then the Mnker as to be ever receptive to gentle droppings of Divine Will‘ “dauphinâ€"Ir... her." ~And then, u W01 last “Goodâ€"byâ€"good-by‘ will, not ours. be done." immeuurnbly advanced Christinnity. nun, uw ""r ....... solicitude for his wife, “Don‘t tell Ilia Great Work He died just at the height of hu career. He initiated policies on more important questions during hil adniin~ istratiun than any president nince Lincoln, and he saw more of them accomplished; he saw the great doc- trine which he had advocated all of his life become the law of the liind; he saw the gold standard permanent» ly established; he saw our country on a firmer financial basis and enjoy- ing greater prosperity than it had ever knovm before; he saw our flag raised over Hawaii; he u" our Army and Navy victorious on the land and the sea; he Kfl“' Spanish tyranny stricken down on the inland of t‘ulia and a new republic come forth; he saw l‘orto Rico annexed to thin coun- try and the Philippines ourarâ€"ourn not for conquest but our: to hold an a sacred trust, {or €l\'lllull()ti, for liberty, and independence lapplauset; ‘he saw our Army lead the allied forces on to l’ekin and place our flag first above its walls. “'hen interna- tional greed Would have stranxled the ('hinaman and diamemhered hll Em- pire, he saw American justice, tem- pered With American mercy, call a h'alt. and he saw American diplomacy turn the allied {orcen hack again. ; (Applhuaei. In the {all ml»: of Amer ican proaperity, when American art, \BClCnt‘e. and indu-tr) Were at their best. and when the American LAHH' was honored iind respected the World ‘and make tWeYen-e llated at l Int-d. iui v tinny. of Railway Au-nue and North \h-nue in the ('it) of Ht‘hwood, Lake (bunt), llllhttlh. and the name hining been rumplrtrd and accepted Ly the hlill Board of Local Improve menu UL the 14th da) 01 February, -\ lb, 191“. and the said hoard n! lncal Improvement; haung tiled in tha (bunt) ('ouit of Lake (hunt), lll|t10|l, or. the L’lat da) of February. lt‘ll'u. a certificate ahnuuig that the \llll imprmement conform: p'ulmtanr tially to the rel Uiremenu of the wig Hill ordinance lur the cmmtructinn «if the same, the coat thereof the amount l'htlflllled try them to be required to pay the accrumg intereat on hounda ur \uuchera innued to anticipate the "UllHlHln of the aaaenmriit {or laid improvement A hearing "All he had nn Rlld certificate. at tn the truth of the facts ntated therein at the tnurt .wâ€".._ (m the ”Hunt in the Vity of Wauhegan llth day of Man-h. A It 19111 at 10 u'cluch. A M. ur a:- B(K"l thereatter an the liusinen (if the tourt "ill per All peramu desiring may file obit-(tum: in “Ml tuurt before “Id lay, and may appear or. the hearing 'n.t lllinoia. thi- 'Ilpt da) m’ }I‘l‘11AIY),A lt l‘Jlti JHHN MEYER“. Wllllkl SllEFllAN, ALBERT ULSHN, Board o.’ Local Improvement. u! the tit) of Hi‘hu‘oud, lliivmn ' ’ .i. ['9 to Lake t'ouaty It; legirlature recon ed indirect benefit when the ptate “nu-«l the art \nlidatirg the tune of Lake count) mum...“ 1 u... cumin i-ond- for con stience. and Indu-tr) Were at tm-xr best. and wht-n the Amerlrnn mum- wns honored mu! respecttd the Worm over us never before. just It that time our prmx’pnt died; dtcd in the fullnru u! hh strength of mind ind heurt und smut; died when It soc-mm! thnt everything culled unto htm tn live and enju). dwd under I From dence that Is greater thAn our nun, which unly thn- (‘hrutmn {nth ts 1M: to revoncxlc tn the hum-n honrt When )lt‘hu‘my fell thc nltzon wept. .\'o president Wu ever nearer to the hurt: of the peoph. There WIS no partylsm In our nutmnnl wr- mw. thle one great party (turned him is It! own, yet ht! [rent cum! thud long unvc (n'erlenped the hound: of partunnshlp Then I1- no m- tlunalzsm I". n‘.r nntnnnnl [not “'hen Lincoln died. at thv close of the ('ml “'nr. time had not nuflictd to unite the North und South Ind but hi" the ‘-.;-- mmnm-d him: but When Mr- Lincoln died. at the r War. lime hm! not 1 the North und South nation mourned him Kink-y died all u-ct'l .mon counw) paid rm lagetohimthohndl then. . week Inter. Out â€"good-by, I"; God'n be done." Such I death advanced the cause of \ all u-ctionl of our com- y paid reverent-e nnd hom- Iho Ind ban the pomnnl embodiment a! meant-mum and n- union. M. an hour 0! his tuner“. for fin full minum III the team of the had wen hushed to 311m No (rater tribuu vu "or paid to Notice 0! Fin-l Hearing on 13th Ann-ulna No. N Nuhrc in hereby glvcn lo all r- mns [nu-mud. Lb“ the B0. of 31;“! mrmemenu of use (‘lly o! ‘ “\th , (‘oun‘y of Luke And Sun '0! llhnmn. harm: lo! the mnlnrl for ‘1hc ronflrurmm of I Laura! Run)- ury Sewer. under, in and Along 1r ‘lmnl u! Huh-K Avenue Ind uh I'de Avenur 1n 1 0 (fly 0! Hwh‘ood, ‘L-Le 'uunt), Ilhnmn. Ihd Lhr umr Having been com bled ind u‘ceptad by the mid Run of Lou} Improve -nm.u on [he Nth d-y n! Felnrulr). ‘A I) 191v1lnd the “1d Board a! In in] Imprm'rmcnu hum. filed m we ifounl)‘ (bur! of Inh- (‘ouhly “h Imus. on the '11“ day of Fobru-ry, 11:41.1. 1 cenlfirnu phoI'mg lhn! the 774 -..|.-c-.. wrought mxghuly for Unit country Ind their follow men lb. will place hlfh on tho scroll of carnal {mo tho name of George Wnthxn‘um. the (-01" o! m. republic. Ind then b.- nuth nhe unll wr‘ne 0n nun. 0! our mnrtyrod Lancoln. the pnnrvcr o! Lhe Amerirux l'mon. Ind then. dip‘ â€"-»- L.-. v.nr rmro more 1h 1):. b}ood pmx her per. once more xn Um moon of martyrdom "in xnpcnbc tho rum u! lehnm HcKmlcy. the ludovod of pm-uienu. who» He Ind (lunch: Lhrnugh :11 the um» null ho UM syno- nym of the purest nnd hxrhut (‘hnn- lmn nultnmu‘nhlp Ilpud typhuu). mm. on the 21-1. day of Fobru-ry. H4141. n cenlfirnu phoI'mg lhn! the uid improvement conformn .uluunr thy (o the rt! urn-menu 0! ‘hr nnr mill nrdinlnrc }ur the minutruonn of the same, 1hr rm-l the-N0! (he lmoun! "hm-(ed by them In be n-qulrod to pay the tcrrumx mum“ on bound- ‘ur \ourhen Hum-d m Inbnpcu the Jrulla‘unn of due nun-”mun {or “Id . ImprovemenL A harm. vnll be hld an aid certxhrnu. n to (he ‘ruth of ‘the {nu nun-d ”screw. n (he (‘roun House In the NW of Wnukog-n on th- mh dny o! Mnrrh. A h 1916, ‘afl 10 o'clock A. M-., or n noon then- after II the hunneu 0! ‘hr ('uurt ‘ will permit All prrwnl demnngr mly file objections m mud (‘oun before ‘uid dnv, Ind mny uppelr on the bar- ‘mg ma mule \hdr defcn-c. ‘ “nu-d M Hmhwoud. 1111mm, \hu 2}“ day of Febru- '. A. I) 1910 JHHN DRIVERS. WILLIAM SHI'IEHAN‘ ALBERT (ILSUN. ‘Board of Lora! lmprmemem. u! me (my 0! Highwood. 111mm: 52 1 Nance 0! Final Haring Ansel-urn! No. Notice it hereby [won none manned, Um! U Inc-l 1m row-menu of ! Hmhwo! , (‘ounly of [AL . .L- Jun: v- Avgurnl 56. 53 Notice it hereby [wan to nll her none manned, Um! ‘ho Ho. of Local 1m row-menu of On (‘tty (I! Hmhwo! , (‘ounly of Lake and Sun- nf lllinou, having 101 ‘he contrnfl {hr the rmulrudmn H! a Lurrnl Sam- mry Sewer, under, lh und Ilun par hum u! lewly Au-nuc And .'orlh \h-nue m ‘ht‘ ('H) of Hmhwood, Lake (‘uunt'y Himmn. and the um: hunng been romplrtrd and urn-mod by the and Board u! Inc-l lmprm‘e menu UL (hr um d.) of Frturu-ry, 5 ‘l 19103. um! (he and Round n! -\ ID, 191“. um! (he and Ito-rd m Inc-l lmprovcmonu hum; Med 1h 1ha (hunt) ('our n! Lake (hunt), Hhrmu, or. the L’hl dn) nf Frlnrunr); WIN. a Ctrhfirulr ahnumg (hn‘ 1b: and Imprmemem conform: p'uhnun UIH)‘ In the nu uxrrmonu of 1hr any ‘.Hl1 nrdmnncr Ln the cmmtrurllrm 0f Ihv ume, the rout thereof the Imoum "hm-ted Ivy them In be nqulred to pay (he nccrumg mun-u on bound: ur \uurhcra unwed to nnhrxpuu the "ulledum of the nnnmrm fur Ind 1mpruvemrnl A hearing Ill) be hnd nn and (unfit-tr. n’ w 1hr lrmh u! the'fnru nun-d ‘hrrrm A! the (our! Hr-unr m the (my of Wnukrgnn «m the lllh lily of Mun-h. A It 19141.! 10 u'clurk. A M. vr m- MK"! ‘hrrrnHA-r u 1hr Luann-n n! 1hr (our! will per 'n' All penmu drnnng mu)" Mo . ‘ why-(hon: 1h um \ our in)‘, and may nH-rnr o and mule (“den-e “nu-'1 n! I Int-d. 31p! dl) m’ }I~Y*1un1),) um!) “I“ ”40 had! I I.’ the lair n. .... .â€" 'hr Llflhfill)’ «ULhMHYI‘ 1'1)! 01. run}; 100k (mun!) ufllrull propou H In pn \r nn' hr |mpmvvd Ind thrrr \ul‘ he a rnnlmuuuu ntnlrh of hnrd rund- lhrough Lake could) find Into (he a!) of (‘hlrnxo The pt: sage of the art “I. um (J On xm pnrtan! um U! the ”(and Ipttm'n Rt Hon 0! the {ony- mnlh (thorn! a: “(m 0} gembLV ['9 to Lalo ('ouuly Lake r0ur.1) nâ€"renc-d In HIdITfC‘ 299i! \‘heV. the put: hurl-lure .urd 1hr at: ”dud-1n] the xnue o! ‘m-upun 1 not (nun!) l-ond- for run wrung haw} 705d. Lhruu‘hum use run) “uh \he lmnd Inn. nude .Lw. I) m It! u! 1hr legtnln‘uro thl MM) \nll ...xm(rurl uvonl con- vlo ruadr In Khr Luke county hno. 'hr 1"" w..!"») “and “nut CIYYIOI, Win: in a 1 can 51: (}(~P|1unv), A l’ 1‘.‘H~ JHHN MEYER“. WILLIKN SHEFHAN ALBERT ULSHN, KOON BROS, Prupriclon 125 NorthSl. Johm Avc. ' Chas. E. Russell (am h.'* WMW' 'y“, MM.“ C. no.“ ’01th to have your Automobile over- hauled and repaired for Spring driving Moraine Garage Pearce Motor Company Wauk‘egan Second Hand Cars Storage Batteries repaired re- built, and charged, all kinds of Electrical Work On Time Pearce Room I} )2 Stevens BI 17 N0 Stat. u'oNovmp .d CM mic-11d” BARTLETT THEATRE Sundlm: F‘s-'7'.” Mk!” BARTLETT THEITRE Web-5W5" Junk awn-i" dewi OIdWooleanl' 4d? Rod Brut Rubbet Automobih TIN“. Nah ‘ Rubbcu A SPECIALTY Drop me a postal card or u-lephone mr and I will call in! i goods Many: a Good Show 60 North First St. Highland Park SPECIAL FEATURES MWPQIE O10 Sunday CAP'I' SWIFT a drum. In hvc ICU Tueoday Thunday Telephone Hi‘hwood Sunduy lot Onto-uh Ava-.0 ’S CHICAGO 1c lb 60c 10015 151:“: 12c“: 7c lb 18c lb

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