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Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Jul 1919, p. 4

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"N h N Thw) HHHC {hr} it u {nth-n DTUHH book“! hiii'k mm .tmllt-i \\ 1th It D PAGE FOUR Albert Levy W ’ _ ' “' â€" '“M‘ - Larson watered}. second than- tuner Marcii Linn-"u :the "post otflei ll Tm- (Mu-3.. M. mm Highland Park. miuois. under the Act of March 3. 1879. iMonday for Blake's hotel - -77-, _.__H*M,,W._,.._ Minn.. whvrt- they will .mL. : >umm~~r :00(>.~I11 hvart mu John L. LEM! Paul L Udell D lo Puhhshvi Wv‘vkl) h} The Highlanh Park Presg' \‘I'MBHI n‘nu .’] HI III JI‘ mural H H H4 'iK‘lt Mr. Sim 'l‘l 1M} rm n H PHW HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 86 SAVINGS BANK T‘m- ['11) (it) H \1 [In-mus \\ Imf ur ~I rvt-t \\" mnltlhuagvd prrwn :nnticipanng dr- L that GEORGE E GOUDNOR MAL'D ERSKINE MORTON R_ MAV'DR E‘RNFST 5. (LAN IOHN .\ Bl SN! 11 h PM: IL: H' Il It fly ('it)‘ l! p ............................ Chicago Advertising Manager 8th Floor. 20 E. Jackson. 'I‘ei. Wabash 5212 .\l niwm Sty-owl {flow It Ali ntficvrx‘ and \l)re\‘h‘r\ rsudc m Highland Park SIM m) H n) upolob for hp anil‘udv “mum hr “holly unwurrum nmkw hh’ :utm-k dlrm‘t and in the ope-n Hr (-:Ill~ hi u rp (rru‘ Telephones. Highland Park 567. 553 Mto-mpfinu .1, Mn- mzh‘to-I‘s of trum’pnrtulinn bum coils of track ericr T‘m-u- [rm-ks distig‘un- and nverwhc-lm (hr mun-l) 111 (hr w‘ntr-r of {our major slr1'0l\ Hand [ha- 4 fnrwt uf 1.4.x “nth fm-t >llhk1'll in the pnn-mvnb. m- dircnuruut-Ll H ,\ (‘Ol'RH-‘IIOI'S ('Rl'l‘lf‘lh'M umphn' picturo of tho ondlc Immoral cluttered Km, :11“! dirty \‘zlrn. mmmpnllz. r) )HN Park Lake County, Illinois um) Am {ho lamllm'ds. No huilding rc-sti’ictions »( lw mum-d by HM: powerfuL That is out- rq-awn And hardly anybody cares." ho fur H1. 1d mum f Milunukw .»\u~nuv which is but l)0‘\‘llh t'hr 1H Ind l'l'l)(\]\ 'l)’ with pinnwsturo \1 H1“) II. 01.8} \\ Thi~ («ml and mum firm-lure Mhm. y! IV! (Wuhan: If! 1H] ('DHLI. and PAI'I. I» I'DELI. at Highland timhI-rs. turning tho- .~' 'u'o- ht-hm inn) uuhfur. thu pugvullt nf Mum“. \Vv tur 14:1“!th whn will not ru-pair them. and 1):)17‘1‘02'5 r thv boiling torrent of taltvrcd humanity (H.711 In )l‘.\ Thr limp huppom-d In it Hull) »(‘hi(‘ Mill Nhu :lgf'lH‘i! truvt u H H HM 4n uffsvllin Hm- (,f the-m, nourtwt thn bu Ihlinx.~ \lrifluund Hf [{l\}\ md unlivr." Variuu fly-ann fruitn-rlo vrful Hr prngrt- ‘~'i\ P uulim until lmttv-rv-d slnirunb nsw-nrlinu (u h 1:1 (hr :u)\inu>_ 5|“:th damaged \[ivhiuun AH-mlw. {Mr [Hill 1 i thw suburlw, fnr u hich "3K1HHI \lmnn-fm TI ”'1! MT U! mt) 111.11: ‘1 (hp) [Mr is: LII .k. n chum >\\'~~<»p fm'unth-n tlu hv‘flllfif)' thv mm H JOHN ouwgk w B. [EGAN FRANK 1.. W'EAN LOUIS N. BERUBEE RICHMOND DEAN full) I 3 “1'in --\c»;)13 Ii Nahudy will rvpnir tlu-m THI'RSI)AY. .H'IA' it. 1919 (”(1) «w hmll'dl'rb w)” md furniture stun-s mu! M inu-xwively. Hwy (h) As {or the Ihrw- ntherx or t'hn rudwh (urn 0i!) “ft HARRY PAL'I \‘hivugn h.1> \ l tho fuur ~trw‘ls 1i]: uL'Hn. (:ashicr us more- than h nut hI'l' 01 Iwr sin-oh ________ Editor Superintendent in sninmw with ull <\u~mim.: hruu! (I Fur Whole Thv)‘ inm iw-l) tn JEH‘k HI'HI‘ div and f light h ‘4 in rqul mkal Hal hut Tln urn Ir! THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS j hqwn ; thm day zuv‘t nf Mrs Gonrgn Soilvr uf NIH-him“: Bouls-vurd, (‘hiL-ngu. Mr. and er H. 8 Brand and dmmhtvr. Snlumn; .nro apt-{Ming this “m-k in Milwzmkvr. \V’is.. V'iSitiIIK Mr and Mrs. Mivhm-l (H'th. \h‘ (‘lifi'nl'ti Mnrun “h” ~pt-m Hm pm! \hrk 1n Grrm: Hu‘ “'15, \)\H- Mr. lnnnis Payton, who I“: been owrse-us with tho 7th Regiment fur thv past yr'nr. day, hnnnrahly rvturnvd humi- discharged. Sutur- Mrs. Franklin B‘ Hussoy received c cablogram from hor son. Rom-rt. who has hvml oversvux for tho past two years with the First Division. stut- ing that ho was sailing: in .1 fm\' «ms. .\Ir‘ Hussvy was (‘Ummks‘innt‘d in 1hr first officers‘ training (-ump at Furl Sheridan and “as sun! mer- vnco S‘u nd frr-y. Im- MISSP“ Mllm‘m! (hwlitz, Eunim- me. Alice Knox and Vinziniu (In Amunvrm h-ft Friday for Stvnmhmlt Spt‘inm. (‘uluw Mrs. Jacob Veltvr hus returned from Ihv Highland Park hospital whnro sln- was [llkt‘ll some weeks ago sufierinu {mm an attack of pne‘u» monin. Shq- i\ gutting- along nicely HO“ \lr. :md Mrs. Mm'hI-II of Chicago and \h: and Mrs. Schinh‘ber of Shvrnwvwllk- \\'("N‘ the Sunday guests 0f Mr. and Mrs. .L \‘thr. Mr. and Mrs. I-‘vrd dv Auguvrra loft M‘sn-rdny fur va Tvraco. Mich. whvrv they will spt-nd thv summer. Mr. Edward vamuu nf Plano was Hw Sunday gum! of Mr. and Mrs. Brnvst Jnum. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown and (am- H) uf “'aukmmn. Mr. and Mrs. Nel- son and daughter. Miss Pvarl, and Mrs‘ Doris Hooper of Austin and Mr. Arthur Bishop of Gt. Lakes will be lhr L'uv‘ts of Mr. and Mrs. H Nelâ€" cnn tumnrmw. Mn. H. (‘. Day and family Iv" last Friday for Rc-x Tcrracu. Mich” WhPr" they will spend th‘l summvr. Tho MEN’S Esthvr and Louisc- Mc- Dnnnld and Mr. Donald McDonald Io-ft Monday rnr Indianapolis. Ind., “'lH'H' they will visit rvlthln-s for a few wm-kx. l I I” H \\4.l~|nllL'lnm. \V'i [h son. Rm‘ h hu'xh \h rm AND PERSONAL ugwglsij ll h M r Tht- Miss?“ Mihh‘vd lelitz .\h I}! \! \h \H \Il \I Miss Esther Stuhlv n! Libo'rtyvilh‘ Is t’ho wm-k and gum! of Miss Ethel \h \H \h' I}. H “ulkd-I \l M r ‘ u _\' It Hum inlh'r purl ~p. ym~l in \11‘ 1 ) \1 r .luhn ( (‘nrnlun _\' glwsts rm'ml .\\1:Itinn n! lnuisiim mxi William (lullnulwr Wlm has .\1il\\':Iukm-_ “15., fur the past u-vk‘. rrturm-d lmmv Sunday. Bv>$h HI]: Iml MI \uu Mu) \lglr \!.|ru:nrm \VIHH‘HH \AiH ~p¢ml M‘ph K. 5" villa): u ll h ll 1H 1 \ \H'» H p. l’ Svlmuh n! (‘I ”dim: [his wm-k J. G. Svhxsuh [HI 1'! \l: M ‘J r uh rl I” HI ft nll HH m In sum”) Hf Hwhum {rum HM \Uzflhlulm hn _w \\7.I-l‘~' «hr ”th- I I hm-n 'ITmpM I) ('nruhln was the Sun- Mrs Gonrgn Soilvr uf Sum H\ H, \\ ‘H to“ 1m nrnlun and Miss P‘lnr‘ uf [Cw-run war? the 0f Mrs, .l‘ E. McCul- m‘lx mu I) Ihul' n-mrnmi hmm Win. (In?! fl'lvd h hu uh ()f Hullnhm Hm \Hwk in hh pnl‘I-nl \l h'mnl'uhl) I I [Hm '1'! HM: ”1111. . \\'. Knuth purl, ,\l‘I llllHl HI HI Illl'l Spring hm [mi ludm [I11 3h u {amily left Alexandria. 5pvnd the Mu n-k and [‘IIHH) I’m-II a) \\'.mkn-u:m N'} \lillx h Hx'lmfi HIHIIH' rrLHinw p \‘rnh-r \\ it h hu- »\ r'n lum hm m N‘\ I HI! MI Stl‘nllli \h (I Sun lbw \I r 1H< lln HI: fnl‘ AM Life Yul] Ynu'n H11 ll's :mnnst 21 vinch ynu wnn‘l‘ ll yuu r‘hink you‘ll lose. you‘re lust Fur um in lln- world “'0 find FlH‘mNS lwgim “Hh :1 follmv's will ll'.\ all in tlh- Sfflfl' of miml. lf yuu think you'n- nutclussml. 3m It “as though! the g0\'9rnment wmlld [m- the 880.000 for the- pur~ pm:- for whlch it was assigns-cl be- vnuw tlw grout traffic to and from tlu- nation by tlw immonso navy (rm-ks pnumlt-(l (hp roads to pivces and in all fuirnvs» slmuld ho rt-Iyuilt by Uncle Sam. art»: 11‘ you think you dare not. ynu don't. If you likv to win, but you think you- (-nn‘t, (‘aptl W. A. Moliett. formerly comâ€" mandant at Great Lakes and the man who did more (or the station and its enlargement than anyone else. visited the station Monday for the first time in several months. Capt. Mom-tt is skipper of Uncle Sam‘s largest warship, the Mississippi. and has cruised in Atlantic waters since leaving Great Lakes. He thinks the ship will he ordered to the Pacific soon and expressed keen disappoint- ment that the appropriation of $80.~ 000 that he succeeded in getting from the Navy Department to rebuild the public roads on each side leading to the Naval station. had been coun» termnmletl. it “as thought the government CAPT. W. A. MOFFI'YI'I‘ VISITS NAVAL STATHDN Mrs: Paul Gian-r was taken to the Highland Park hnspitul 01) Monday nmrning whvru- shv undm‘xwm 2m up- vmtiun fur uppmu!jciti>. .\lr\. H (I. Lariâ€"nu (If Humslnm and “iv Ln-ilu Hymn Hf (‘ulumhua (L. :H'v Ihc- guwts at tho R (2. Hum (‘uw Kim Sh: Ian Miss Maw Siljt-strnm is confined to hvr hnmv as (h;- rosult of 1m :1ch- dvnt whirl) occurred last Sunday af- ternoon at the beach . \Vhile walking on a plank {tom the shore to the hunt house, she fell from the plank and suilainoéLan injured anilefl . [bl-H Mr, Irving Brand. who has been menu-as in the Gmund:Aviation fit the past nim- months. returned home Tuesday. hunnrubly discharged from Former (‘ommandam Experts m be hum u h Y1uwnz.n “I‘ll”! fmu .\ll'~. <'h:x~ ”nun-1'1)! \\'h¢'.’l!(;ll and Ilit‘t‘t'.~. Hum!!!) um] (”me uf .\'(‘\A Bwlful‘tl. .\1;|>.\1. “mm Hu- uni->1.- of Mr.» V Sun-m nf thv Hiuhlzuid Park hub-l nu Monday and Tuvalu-V. Mn Kvmpvr Mlmr'r. prupritrlur‘ nf 'I‘ilmm‘~ rmtuurulul int-Mm] :u .309 (‘mnxml sun-nu.“ hun- mid uul lhv rvsmumnl In Mrs‘ Tipmn. former proprietor. It is just a year and a war and a hull ago that Mrs. Tip- half ago that Mrs. Tipton sold out. 5(‘rVM'D Mr! M H yun think you lrvx UNI \h‘s‘ ,lum pv‘mH Don’t forget Ht! ,\h'~ \‘I'H H \h' and \h Mi M! \h Iurl W. Use”. Pharmacist 1n H Shl‘vn- :IH ll'l can morr uin :1 prizu butthx: (1011‘! always {11) ‘h‘ S'I'HHL'PF HI. fil‘tl'l' ”in! my nr lnh“ xhv mun vflm “i 14- Hqu “hr Hlilxlu' lu- (‘1‘ Transient-d Io thr Pmlflr l'ri \‘v got to think high In \‘v gm to Hunk high In rim cut to he surd uf ynnrs'vlf fnl‘v Mu HIIIL’ n' KImw-l IH \])l'II~I l Ihi knnun .l‘ Ind) ill and pill-l ~ and Um \mM \Il .\li 3H: Wi‘Ji Ill - 'lidl $1.1m. H! \II In Sour Future in Hn- Sulnln} gm \ll‘x Hrrin-rt Hunt-um 'n'u wmgrutnlnlmn> on lhl |:muhh~r. Imrn \\'n:dnv.~wl:|y )l! Ind hn “THINK! ll) Kmm-I In TIES: .4 2:, Z: 4.: _: .17.:7, ;:; .17; $52., 375:... 1:: 2:. 7.62:7: :7 5:21? If. ::.;. :21: 127337 3:. 2:. 1:7. H1: H111 Ill ll!r"“('t Kum). “hm Inn 'wrn I: 2‘. \lr.~ (‘hrimilm {urlinuhuL \\'i~._ fur 1:1: rvturnwl humnn |.Itl pvndinu . that we fili 6t pn-svrmtions so we do n righ‘. [)t'ndillu :1 fr“ dam-w r 1>u~ I'll), MIL \‘inih‘ . ‘_ vlmin-s, ‘ “(w-"mun Ivfl Tun-in Ink ‘HHHI ikl'. Mh <Ilmnwr RI-o-Hnun 'xrv ht-ntvn. 5m: I‘Hnwdu‘ Hmwmm Allan! \ll'~. \\ I I government for the- pur~ assigns-d be- tn and from Hi «ml anriul (hw Im‘lh “in HHLHH 1 (-hsl H" .‘h’ \\ hvl't ll) )nu Mr IUI 00......OOOOCOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOO...OOOOOOOOO"... D...0.0.000...OOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOO§OO0.00.... Centnl Avenue J: Sheridnn Road 30=Ol==0= :o:===o==or==o: HIGHLAND PARK HREPROOF M STORAGE COMPANY 4a S TORA CE. MO } "INC I ’.4 (KING am] SHIPPING Private Rooms, Silrrr Van/I: Piano, Trunk and Rug Room: Come Earl?E Highland Park Decbratinsz 358 Central avénue HOCKADAY’S WAgL FIN H‘ has made good. HouseWives mad it? famous: forkitchen and bathrooms E I NPPFE. Eafléé Inllullulln E. H. PURDY. President A. C. PURDY. Secretary-Tuna" Electrical Cohtmcfm 1-;STIM.4TI-;.~, H'RMSHE!) 05' ”0155 Id” n, “I, ,1 "IT M; ”â€"Wâ€"â€"â€" #7 1 134 Second Street ROBERT GREENSI A ‘21 annnfl Qt Hr“ 2 TnlAnLn-‘A q Open Imam: 9:30;.mf All my I White Buck Shoe,White Heel, Welt Soles, Military leels $715i Co 1 1 fl Bfifiii‘ésfip‘érs 50d- to $1124 801$, Louis Heels ..... 3.. White Lipen Oxfords, Wélt Among them§ are: White Canvas Pump, Tuép White Linen or? Buckafki: ELECTRICE IANES Thor Washing Machinés 12 North Road Successors to J. A. B :OMDAHg _ i . '7 _â€" V 5 Women’s and duldren’sg ELEJIIIEJIEJE Phone 624 Made in eels IDHDHDHCHQ $°‘0300

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