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Highland Park Press (1912), 5 Sep 1918, p. 3

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ER; 11TH D0" )1 LA). ’5' [AC E.‘ BRXINS mm) m [1H aan’é Tin Shop M.“ lTl‘H'. .ce Put in Order ‘elefl‘one 555 I! u. Lad 1! 2h té W .8 \~ )I' 4n MUST Mace ha hc 1N Year Coal Solv’ay Coke EEIEIEHEEHEEIEGIIEIQ \\'w 'ixm! 1m hur-i lzu‘k up! Fn-nrh numb-5 mun! tulim r'nnm-d hill) and <mm- rumblufh and wnlvr that wv (-npturu-d 1! WM prony tough going In-(nmw we didn't not much slum for tho fir<t thv dms ju‘t ”va rm‘ Iu-(muw \w- didn't L'ot mm-n sump mr (hr fir<t thv dms ju‘t ”va rm‘ nnpi ho-hu-ou moms. I hm:- uw-n fulluws full :h’lpep under nrv, Rut m- have hm! a couple of days rest back In rrworw‘ nnd we nrr all feelâ€" lng m (main and ready for another ham: at Fritz. . . . . Thh your 1 <pont my birthday up on the front line in a little lmla in the ground popping llt Fritz nml duvking Whirbnngs. i don't know thnt l onjnyml it any more than my hut birthday i think it is just about a draw hotwevn the tar Art Giles came through all right. but pour Davo was pretty well that up. They llm-rfield [Inna-Hell (‘hnrrh Tho twontp-nfth anniversary will celvhrnted Sunday. September tht' United Emnxt-llcal n a m e l ,v : Bethlehem hwrflnld 1nd Zlnn Ebe- ‘lt‘ eighth, churches. nt hy r‘h u n'h m-zvr (‘hurc‘n at North .\'nrthtleld Thi~ “ill he it grant monslon fur tlw communltlcx Former pastors. members and frlends are urged to be present. If it ls lmpoulbIe for uny- nno to be present. wrlte a few llneu n! groetlng (or elther church to the pnstnr (who serves both church“). thv past frlendnhlp will he reâ€" n~~wwl Tho fullnwlnx IPI‘Y‘N‘! have l-o-nn nrrungml for tho day: rt n d \I [M't'l’nv‘tl u it“ :\ tn. Sunday ~‘chmn turn) it In Thu Aunln-rmrv Rerv â€" L. nt-h..n W “A Poult- D D. mud-up:- Work and (km-l De- u-lop-u-It o! (Sm-do In Now Well I'ader Wu. Upwards o! a your no the Pru- Hnnounced the foundln; 0! I new co- metary {or the pntronue of china. 0! Lake County as well as those of It ‘leut the northern portlon 0! Cook County The founder: sue the new narrow“: the wornprtue nnme o! >.\'orth Short- (‘emotorr TMI Impor- 1mm umln-rtnklng I! owned by the :Modcrn Conn-ten md Mluwleum (‘umpnny lht‘ (‘hlcn'n ofllce of whlch lb 236 South I." Rnllt- St North Shore ('t-nlt'h'r) h lucutv d nu lht‘ (3an Bl! ”(Ind nurth u! 1.!le Parent and tho Inntmuvmrnt l! tnnltlnu good pru‘rou ln tlu- tlt-vrlopmrnt wurlt at well n In cmnuwuw in putt-om that It In an- titlwl tlw vnnfldvncr of the pupllc. tn :tlv-ulutc- \I hm-rnvld a flu :\ m. Sunday “chm! 1030 n In. Thu Anniw-nnrv mun by BL-ahnp W, H. FoulE. At North Nonhneldâ€" 300 n m. An Echo Mmtlna 31m p m. An Echo Meetlna. pra- «idwl mo-r by RM’. H. H. Thm‘en. 7mm p m.. l-‘ollownhlp Lunchmn by thu indie: 0f the community. 700 p‘ m‘. \‘nnnx Poople“ Heating by RM. J A. Stolerwnid. 7.30 p m.. Svrmnn by Blnhop Pnuko. When Genoral Ludcndorff told the Kuhor Hunt the drive would ulc 500.000 mon and tho Knisnr consent» m1. nom- n! M: mm woro to be «mama tho i'ym‘fl'm. and "my weren‘t nnmn: thf‘ lnmm‘ Thv 1|?" (‘u-rman clrh‘a Dl-IIZRPIHJ) Vltws mils WVURK anmmsmu 0N _. A “- nnnâ€"n (‘an (‘untlnued from Pngt‘ 2 Hum: firm] Hm Tin! ~!:ni, I t turpmhI-d. H» I ~.'|t 1m hunk uith m) ”fob: “:IiHHL' fur 1h. untrr l «HI‘II‘I um :IYH Tht‘l rm! ‘.\¢-l‘t u-Hiuu rh-m \th'm Hwy firm] Hm Tin! ~!mi, I Yhnukm wr \n‘rv turpvdm-d. m I~nttmlhr side 0! my hunk um» my lsfohrh in my hand “:Iillnu fur 1h. untrr In (‘1me 1n hu! 1 «Hdll‘l ~w~ :nu Thrn lhvv flrvd lhl‘ wound dml rm! I km-u “'0 \u-rv not Mr Thu firm! night 4mm- allow-Hr wr. fin- (rum 1hr {nunhwh gun" nnll Ihrm- (rum Hw -l‘ inch zuma The lhlrd dwl knurkrd Hu- po-rhu‘npe n" ,unl llu- nHII'I’v- Mvw H up When l and In (hn- npprr [Irrkfi the Ihuoflnfl uu- :1” null lhu- n! (hr boyh lhl! uu- 41an m-ur (hr uun mid (ht-y mnrku! up 1’". tner, 5:» you knu“ In.“ “1- uvro- 0u-ih-d There we". mnnv u‘hn Hun-u mun HI: and moms n\--rhunrd ("Hun n-qu-d. (on Wo- m-rtulnl) wvn- lurk] (n 1»! hack flumlnu mm with :- crippled nhlp FRED C. HENNING. North Shore Cemetery in loom on I high ridge upwnrdn of 100 fed above Lalo Mirlnzun and the (mud in beautifully undulating. premium. piciun-squv dupe" Ind crowning plu- ooa UVQ‘T iho villirl- surface M “I ground In inc-i. more in um I an hall-arra- anywhere in the ground Acquirml by im- Company. it is evident tint the man-"men! N-lic'hw in doing everything (hor- nuxhiy Hui uummo-r it installed a «(-wor ”(Wm Which in m mmpiolr Hm! ii vim-ms in \A‘urk the year round in ruraciinu iiw mmnurc from lin- lnurr drain u! (lu- xruund hy cupii inry zu'ihm. :ilul (hr wait i! N) fiuh» duliliul llwili '7 ~lmnld it“! for many ("'lilifii‘fi ilw vv'nn imlr: and "nich- Yul-nu ln-ll in-dr Hi maul"! rt- in TIM. I". ’ ' ll 1'» \I¢ 1Y‘ n! in‘t‘ hm: ~Hu*- Mr“ [H1""u‘i 0d "T ('Il5~ mm n! Hv'h' m! I'vrk and «no-mi (um-rul- (rum Hu- \Irlnl')‘ han- bw-n ht'h‘ during Hu- eleven month: which hnw- "lap-mi «lace the GM imnmom. NORTH SflfllE CEMETERY ' Inhlfl hm hw-n am [\LHHIHH; II! IhP land- "' HM duc-mnmc-m nf \u H uxlllvr wnyz (‘c-am'n r\ h“ hm! hm Viv-Hi ;m7’Y)-I'\~ u! HII‘ ])|-'r|rv 'V‘nln va-lml liv 14 (h! ,vh“ "H'Hl “In r ml H'rMand J 1hr mama! 1)‘ L 1??va (um Lake Shore Creamei'y is a lawyer. and llt+l with his wife, two sons and two da o, ters at 717 N‘ c County street. Waukegan. He has been a teacheréa farmer and a postmaster, taught school Tour yeaj'a Completed the Teachers‘ Normal Course at Dix: Illinois. in 1900. and was graduated from the Sci - tific Department nfthe same institution in 1903; l the teaching profession in 1905 and began farm ' in ten veurs he built up a big milkprmluclrtg businfiou which he sold that he might Complete his law studhs. He was lit‘ensml to pruvtit‘e law in 1916. ' 1, A [£1,777 I: HERBERT A. SHEA By naturul synumthies and his intimate knot”- edge of farming lns well as by his general and le’al education) he is qualified to represent the agricul- tural interests. and his present residence and busi give him :1 c lear view and understanding of the portant and growing interests in the business cen and would make him accessible tu them w emergencies arose. 3 Telephone 57 .\Lllhlllu4-\5 by I“ IURCH SthlLrI‘ HIM-my You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the CHRISTIAN SUhNCE READING ROOM 387 Central Avenue Hours 9 a. m.. m 6 p. m. Every Day except Sunday 5 by hm (hun'h u! Chrnd. 5k Irhlbl u? Hmhland Part .B. HANSEN, Proprietor i 3 ‘R--l;‘(i(i.S'--Jl.- 1 km klNil; 515 Onlnvond Avauc in m M "NT. \zmhy \hou‘, |n wrung “alum-ma? ‘~»!\uc~.v 1H! ii." ), . e Lussm/ Poultry Was born on a {sun in Lake County, n’d has lived in this (is; trim all his life. DEIOCRATIC cmmm m REPRESENI‘mvE m 1115mm ASSEIBLY i \umh)‘ \hou', Inmu Highhnd Put. I} ()F W’ALKEOAN \k‘h’

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