Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Nov 1916, p. 5

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Wil- ; of ttific ex- L31 ned ‘mg IS t3 robbed the Bank of Ring- ouch-On wood at $5.000 md canned. Jolie! "a the 1917 convention cl the Illinois State Federation of L0.- ”um: m. 111., werv marnru ‘ .on. in Texas‘ [Pr-ed K1nzstnn,m u. 'u {ound amt!) xr hm given A perm < / r A bundrv-I'. W" ulto mm” “"‘ 1111015 Hyman the 18!” W” Th? bank, (mills. “my Thom. “vim: my “h" William m sessmn 30L! Presbnvr ntion “km: ! Bible m 'h~' l" A plunr‘el' hesbyterian grated. Oct, "mm of i nun. u. .7 _.\ plunr‘el' I‘illnuh «whiz, (lm First Presbyterian (‘hul‘i'L i: (Lilo-nu, cele- brated, Octv 22, rln- riulx'3â€"fiflh annl- versar‘y' of its or;:'-nizaI-.nn. Womn-n arP (During Us!» mumy, urg- mg voters in support the proposition to psxablish '4 mum} tuberculogia nmtarium. at (he November election. Bakers of Rockford having raise-d the price of broad to 6 cents a loaf, .n ordinance has been introduced in the council Mandardizing the weight of loaves, Sheep rmsvrs of Illinois are ro- ceiVinx 'lie highest price for wool ob- uined in twvmy years, 33 comm per pound, and zrvat quanmws are be- mg marketed. Major (‘arl F Frain. lb? 1'. S. k Jones. whoae home wu It rum; wu Klll9d in Mitchell by lAlton~SL Loui< intemrban. The municipalny 0! Springfield .5 given the Municipal dance hall in 1‘ tryout. ()lher dancvs will follow. (3m, J. L. ()livnr, “h llllnols ln- lay, and Mirna Edna Aiken of Ben- . lll._ wvrv marriml at (‘ump \\il< Burglars working at {end the Hon- uf Hoyt md blew the safe. but tway befurv (hr) Wrrl 8150_ “hich «h» sat? ( 'A\'n_ . .. David R0”, for years spcretary of (hp state board of labor stansvlcs and well known in labor circles. died at his reshlvnw. followmg u stroke 0' upnploxy H» was fifty-five years old .- 'v_L__.. .. John Kwhnv-Ih Carnes. former frv-shnmn at thr- nlinois. “us taken mm «- 813“? Bank ni’ Ewinsmn ‘ to cash 11 "hm k for 342 MM Kin» Workers of Illinois to met-v. in Peoria, Nov. 9, to hear charges against Presidvnt Frank Fittington of the Inion was sent out by Secrvtary Treas- urer Duncan McDonald. W. W. Lowis' interest in the Green- Ville Advocate. including the business building in which the plant is housed. has been purchased by Will C. (‘nr- lin. who was a halt owner with Mr. Win for several years Sociably inclined Mrs. Benjamin Btroot arranged a birthday party for her husbnnd at Quincy and invited a line number of his friends. Durinx the course of the merrymakinx Mrs. Stroot gave birth to a son. Men under the direction of deputy same wardens are seininz car'p. but. No and other rough fish from the Iloughs and marshes near Savsnna snd from the Rork. Pecatonics and other stresms in northern Illinois. A pocketbook ‘ost by Mrs. Henry F. Reliein, an Aurora woman. st the rues lsst summel was found under the porch or a Pennsylvania. avenue residence. Cash Ins missing, but I cheek for 847 and other vnlunble ar- ticles were still in the purse. s. "Iv-VG w ‘ . . Ground has been bmkvn and Work 50mm at the l'ntverstty of Illi- not: (or the construction of win! is Chimed to be the largest music bulld- Ins connected with an American unl- venityt The building which is to" cost $260,000, is the gift of (‘nptaln Thom- “ J. Smith. - J aunt“. William Wilcox of Trivoli lies at the point of death at Peoria at the Duconness hospital and his wife is dead as a result of a double shooting ‘ at the Wilmx home near Speer. The 'ounded man t‘laima that his wife' Ihot him and that she then turned the revolver on herself. The state public utilities commit; lion receited notice from the inter-i mle. commerce commission that itl M indefinitely suspended the Min” fleet of the order it issued Ionic time Ito that the rate between Chicago “Id DOlnt! in lllinois should be ruined to 2.4 cents :t mile. ' After assisting [’ekinese in makinl‘ their wills, Christopher Willem EOS'I item: to mm in.- own will witnessed. , that he lumped his widow should receive entire estate“. She now will get. ill! the personality and half the math» oh.- --m.tna.r mint m WIP‘ In nu. ‘ ForEixn Missionary sour-t, synod of the English tral Illinois Lutheran church, hire. J, K. Riv-r. 9' bottle, M0,. was elected president lTha next convention will he held ir. Quincy. Clifford t‘ht‘rt'y. land owner and non of the hitt- t‘harlrs Cherry, a lead- er in the legislature. was ordered to pay his young and beautiful wife, In (‘herry, alimony of 8150 Ruth Meyers a month pending the outcome of her unit for divorce by Judge Slum-er. in county court at Yorkville. The Reverend Dr. A. P Cobb, of Decatur, minister of n Chrintlun church. t'l't'ult‘d a sensation in Milli- Iin university by admitting noted as (‘upid in the romance of Miss .\l;rguerite Putter. talented Iillikm graduate. and Dr. Howard Bradford Donne. surgeon of Chandler- ville, ”1., who were married in Do- I the Kendall The state public utilities commit lion recehed notice from the inter- mle commerce commission um it had indefinite-1y suspended the cam fleet of the: order it issued lone Um. I80 that lho rate between Chicago “Id 901111.! in Illinois should be mind to 2.4 cents 3L mile. \ (-um 9n: .nn (“All After assisxinx [’ekinese In mill! “Mr “113, Christopher Willem not lected to haw his own will witnessed. ‘1 provided his widow should receive “'0 Pnlire mums. She now will get “II! the personamy and half the Wily. lho rvmalnder golng to W“- W' Mothers and auto". 'n ins nunn ml] of me l'nilwl ken of Illinois to meet in 9, to hear charges against [Hibi ”I Srirmpson Clingman. llIi-l mun. whose 107m binh- ‘ nnv days distant, died! n (‘o‘dun’ille, where she| king in. Lear River on- ur Uuynton Williams ‘fe. but were-frightened r} vwn- able to obtair a sat? comalned. Carnvs. 19. Urban», u 1 at my l‘niwrslty of en mm I'UHIOd)’ In Hu- nmsmn “hen he trim! : for $42. the officials 1'1 a' (hunt I} and was Enzsr’ and by (he 11- (' mum in 1 {Mi Uli- ~twl J TPBO' Hun 0f the” Savings h a (‘39 21:: 0!" “WHEY " ‘ d9!!!- mmer WEI o-nty mflll ; Em “0" I Imm- . I receive will at: half the to WI]- 71“; mu?» 0! fishne- tun! try of the Knight- ot no." Matthew [clonal 8:. Lou!- ror the 1911 conw‘n- It Is planned to extend tho Alton Way to (,‘Hcago. This idea undo I run)- upper! In Culinvme r1241 omer - Hen dons: the may. Ardblnhup Sodding left an cs- me worth more than $125,000. ac- cording (o u Inventory filed Oct. 24 In the probnte court. lt ls reported thAt loss at I part 0! the cvntral llllnola corn crop la threatened through an unproce- dvnted ahortage of {Inn handa. Helen, Ieven year old daughter 0! William Gambler of Christopher. ll dead a: a result of fructurlng her skull in a {all down the cellar steps. W. H Creed. (‘nseyvilla school hmul‘ will have to stand trial ln 2| juntlm lCOurt because ho did not believe in sparing the rod. The parents of John lLutz object to (‘reed's methods of ! punishment. “'hlle pausing Galena standing on t the top of n (‘hicazo 8: North Weatern traln, James Classy, a brukeman, lost his balance In a strong wlnd. {6-H un 'der the wheels of his train and was , injurml fatally. l l l | In the city of Freeport more thnn 1,500 voters failed to register, despite urging by leaders of political orxmlu- tions. The city's total vote in about 10.000. Charles \‘andever of Macouptn coun ty, was awarded the sweepstakes prize of $220 {or the best ten ears of mm at the sitcom! annual corn and grain show. Thv Illinois high school IuMon act which was passed by the legis- lmurw in I915 is declared unoonstinr tinnnl in a decision handed du x by the Illinois supreme court. John Sleim‘r. dnputy superintendent Adams (mum); wus elecwd an presi- dvm of the Military Tract Teachers' tssociation, succeeding Superinten- dent Joiner of Warren cnumy. Prank Riley, 3 Belviden- young man. who is lighting in France with thp ‘Twentyaixth (‘anadiun expedition“) lforces, has been wounded. accordinn l to a messazo‘ received by his mother. ‘ Mrsv Marion Riley. i 1“. At Vunderlip, president Nntlonai 1(3in bank of New York. will be tlzr ispe‘uker at the I'niversity of lllinu-s icommencement Jun» 13, 1917. He is Lalumnus of Illinois, liming atlflndm' [ the university in 1882-83. Because the xarbagv compan) in thn city of (‘hampalzn insisted that it Ihouid he allode in put mlwrtiso» moms on its rewptablos on llw strevts the city council turned tluwn ‘ its nfivr to furnish sixty-fivr‘ iron cans A campaign for a bill in tho ngisluture, legalizing horse TECH”: and the part-mutuel betting system. is to be started soon an" the elvction‘ according to downstat? mum-hornx men Mn’id R. Stubbleflvld, u 8100mm: [on man. is ”'19 possessor of "mm-- loaf" of bread in 19174, ("0 cousins went to France and n souvenirs brought homn sevorul loan-s David R. Mill has on.» of vhvm H i.- six (we! IonK After A nun-ting [wm at unmur City between reprvsvntatiws of thv f‘ulnnwrt-ial I'lub um! of sun: raflruuds nf lho- mu. 1! was unnnuncml nhfll 1| In ‘-'- l‘ill‘i'fld ”Minn, 70 ('|!?([ h.- h'iun 1H” m“ and $30.00”, would ho- ere”: M. i i i i John ll. Walker. president Sintv Federation of Labor. who refused to be a candidate to succeed himself, an- nounced that he will run for presi- dency of the United Mine Workers of America, to oppose John P White oi Oekaloosa. in. The East Peoria loan useoeiation, of which t‘harles l.. Furrington. lorr‘ mer postmaster, was secretary for twelve years, has made demand on Ferrington's surcties to make good an nlleged $10,000 shortage diacovered a short time before his death. An ordinance of Peoria compel! ing the vaccination of children upon their entrance into the public schools in upheld by a decision of the supreme court in the case of (‘anadn “'edell uninst the (‘ity of Peoria and the den partment of health of Peoria.‘ ‘ Thomas Metzler a wntchman as St. Louis, Mo, was taken to Chester, "1., to nnswcr a charge of murdering n family of live. According to Sheriff Weaver of Randolph County. "HIIOHL Healer was indicted on the chnrge of killing the family on lily 5, 1910. A meeting is planned at at lent 1.000 sportsmen recruited front 9\PI') county in the stnte to be held at Springfield either in December or Jun- ulr)‘. The purpose of the roundup will i be the draining of resolutions “mi bills Ito be presented to the state letlnln llllc. ,u the vunw‘nlion lwld at Nu komis or Iln- Women's Homt- and l-‘nrrixn Missionary smut-H u! ”10- ( o-n - ,.._ L amt. ,_ Walker. presidrm Smw n of Labor. who refund to Hdate to succeed himsnlf. an- that h? will run for presi- me United Mine Wurkvrs of to oppose John P White 0! (‘hvrr'n land nwno-r and hm- (‘harlrs Cherry, a load- legislature. was ordered to um: and beauntul wife, In pr: Cherry, alimony of 8150 wading the outcome of her Ivorce by Judge Slum-or. in H county court It Yorkvlllo. mm-an lwld at Grunixo l a sensation 1n Milli- circles by admitting s (‘upid in the romunce write Putter. talented lute, And Dr. Howard - mmeon of Chandler- mmmmpmmmmmpmmm ”‘9“ IZISI 11 Avrl‘uHP-AII EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE TELEPHONE 955 Suite t. s md6. Sum Bank am ugh- m m rm. Automobile Tm "“5 Rubber. A SPECIALTY Pnyl (he Hiflxut Cuah Price- Wadhfilbnlakr Fnih 1min hull Smite J. A. McCLOIlY Drop me a postal card or telephone me and I will call for goods Telephone 410 60 North First St. Highlend Park JOHN lHACII LANDSCAPE Gunman: Work of any kind by dav nr Contract. Care of Furnaces 5| 5 Onkwood Ave. 1-,st Might-d Path. m. Iron Buttes. Eat. Ind Hm“ Rubber Bottles Paper, etc. . Smith lake Shore . M. GATES PAINTING Ir M ‘3‘ Mun“. A. TUCKER. Pn-pnflov a. Dc. End 0. Fwd DENTISTS lcplclu H" ‘37 No one would think of riding in a freight car if he could enjoy the comfort ofa big, comfortable easy riding Pullman par10r car. So with automobiles. Most of the popular priced cars ride like freight cars. This is due to the old fashioned type of spring. 7 Deflfield A ve mun Moraine Garage, K0011 Bras. Pullman or Freight ? “Give ma a will! Chesterfield: hnve done “the impouible"â€"tlis'v satisfy and yet they are not strong. They “c MILD! Chesterfield. do for your nmoking whet bacon end eggs do for your breakfutâ€"lhey sand}. And yet Chesterfieldu Ire MILD thal'u (fie 5 And yet Ubesterhelau Irc point. No other cigarette can give 1 went (satisfy )L't mild) became can copy the (jhestrrfirld Mend. Thin blend in an entirely u tobacco: and is undoubtedly I new thing in cigarette making chAxua'r'rfizs :f thou (iterate: that SA TISI'W" entirely new combinolion pl oublcdly the most import“? 1: making in 20 ycnrt. : Many manufacturers still continue to use them. The Overland does n The 75 B Overland has thel est type of cantilever shock absorbing springs. As a resul it is one of the easiest riding car n the world One demonstration wfll prove this. $635f o. b. Toledo. ,3 I can give yOu this nru‘ cnjufi ) bocauuc no cignrcuc mike, mg m [U yelrl. A MM‘ 20mm PAO‘ ”VB r”

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