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Highland Park Press (1912), 25 Nov 1920, p. 3

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ll imâ€" 1 8:00 Purl VOLIYA'S Miss Bum .‘nuz‘nm of 0‘6”“ ‘ \ulivu 0f hm an“ The o‘erst‘er mm m and hfl.‘ 9mm”. ‘9‘?! Mmerefo re my Licntlru omrn fwd-s: m Huh Umdr .lmu _\' usualshovmg a" Freda, \‘mts and Coats of exctpfwnal (harm awaits w mel Pmmml gunman gu-en nth mumâ€"n. $221329? 1. "R fa. Special I eh et sun. 4. 'ma‘ma Park Trust a: Sauna Bank Bldg. Mutant 675 HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS ”.0. 000.000.000.000. O O O C O O O Alla-ic- Dr Earl D. Pritsci DENTISTS [1 ALL TEETH ARE LOST WEAR A SANITARY METAL PLATE Elm! Inhmiul Den lists We Are thoroughly eanenced In applying mm on metal pm“, Gold. Silver. Aluminum. "Wan: lml, Cut Gold Plath Gui-l Lin- ed Plates. OL'R X-RAY WKH LOCATE YOK’R HIDDEN TOOTH TRUI'BLES mam/N Rubber Mate. A NON'CON DUCTOR in of thh Sau' Hm! 3’» Ln ‘1‘) Cold Crown 5| h. Eridxnmrl. per 1 nth 36 w The Iron (‘qu “inn“. in partw-i in mm to mik-n ( am IOGTON DENTAL PARLORS ”I 8. Sun 3‘” Chic-.30 Public Service Co. 0F NORTHERN ILLINOIS 15 East Washington Street 81h Floor Yuma" Bldg. CHICAGO A GOOD cofiumon OF ‘HEAT AND COLD“ m'UV Sold un \1 ’i’MOTORC,_Y9l.-F.5 _r mmpan \‘oliva '.< [iVItIt‘S Ruth Ordinary i r o n 5 make sad ironing day s. l’oxsibly that's why they are called sad irons. he (hr wiun'ai‘ ”2x \1.)L){ L DAVIDN V v) them pr son 0“ H?“ “ E‘ ctht, But a great many have been driven in- to ubscurit} h) llo you know that millions of Elec- tric Irons have been sold‘.‘ No other electric ap- pliance is so Widely distribut- If you want to know Why‘ ask any user of one. Whom )(Iu know. Frocks $55.00 and up depar’. “1.303 210); MAN pnoxrs Res! Stevie LANG. “.34 1 Chill" An (In Bk 2" m” \1. )L)[ L} HAKLhV 5| h. 5 ' 36 w 310 partw-i Ewing c... D... 111 ”Aural”. r u nu! maâ€" n mx-nh me 490 eru omrn vmmy IHIH HI 5“ States Attorney - Elect A. V. 1]: Smith Will Appear Before Grand Jury as First Official Act Ll. !DRAWS JURIES FOR DECEMBER SESSION HAVE Ml't‘H WORK IN SIGHT .1\ 1w“ panel Hf grand Juruw has m-n drawn and will lu- hutiflwl by Shrnfi’ Urn-n to n-pur! {or Work in l-u'cul'. mum at Waukcuan. Ik-u-mlwr 4L Stan-5' .-\ttorm-y-clwt A‘ V. Smith Wlll appear befun- llu> grand jury. 1t helm: lnx tint ul'firiul ml 2x5 \t:|tc'.~ I“‘.parnl‘\u JUIHI\:H~H hax‘ bvcu th.‘d\\'n. ()m- pmwl will va-vr: fur duty Dcrvnnnw~fi,and thv(mhnr}nuu% \HH mmc Umvmlu'r 130‘ Thh‘ indi- r'zxtrs that thc- m-w stuto'~' athxrm-y nx‘M Hxni }n:n514f hv311 uv<q' hvvl~ In “\wk frvnxxhv Vrry >uu1. PHrH0\vnxu xs 3 h>t of (he Ikwwwnluw [rand flnfi'und;dsn«fi Hn‘tw1>pnnck «if you! jurnr< which hux'v hum drawn Grand Jury \'iH E'Idu. :n‘ A unm- Sim HIHHMW MIR ht,“ M :rth: \\':1't/.; x'mn' ”Ulllx‘ sun. H. l'. Huughtalmz: lulu, ( Bk‘t‘t'ht'l', \V‘ F, Bvl’fihmh. Hucft, Cwu'm- Thivs; Vernon. Buntnn. Albert Sam-r; “RIM fit-M. Frwi Hurt-nhoruvr; [)w G. W. Chunk. A. A. Hendersnn Harder. Guy (1 Hathaway. \\ Kellcr. William B. Lawns. Petit Jury. Second Panel lw’onlun. l‘hlw. Swu‘nc)‘: Nt‘wpul'l, ('. A. Hcyrlwker. Genrfzc A. Jamie» sun; Antim-h. Lester ()smond; Grant. “'ultcr Johnson, FAL Larkih. lmuis Tonyun; Avon. Arthur Rich; Warren. Harry Howard, John Neil; Waukvgan. H. H. Beach. Fred Gross». John Mor- lock, Harry Olson. .lnhn katem wall]. W. .l. Sackman; Shields. .l. ('. Baker, l“. W. Bowen. Robert Peters; Libertyvillv, Frank Appley, Fred (‘axu ncy, Grant Lusk; F‘remom. William Kinzman; Cuba, James Courtney. Ernest Fclgenhauer; Ela. W. O. Schu- macher. W. l“. Tonne; V'crnnn. Joe Keislcr. Joe .1. Kennedy. A. ('. Rich- ards, Lowell Schroeder; We~'t Deerâ€" fielll. l’t-tvr Leist; Doerlleld, A. (‘. (loudnuw. .\l. ('. Harlmll. William wn. Orland.» Richardsun; \Vuukvunn 1‘. .\. BMmm-r. t'lmrlm H'mmh. R K I’mh. AIfn-«i thflfinll. Hung Nnr tun. Hus Swunwn. .L N. Stunt-5. H. .l \Vuiu-r; Shwhls. J21!)H‘< “I”, W. H Kvnnmly Vma'vnt Quartzl. W, Yuung Xx'mrtpxlle (‘hzn'lvs Lay'uwk; Wm: mmid. H.}‘ .. I'riw: (Mini. 1“. 1.. .\\'m‘ sun. H. l'. Huughtalinz: Ha, Hmrm V Thy fearful zuimi inf the confident. Thx 'the dmfidon: with r f If you haw a [on 'you know it. zoml 11M. the prnspmt «in n‘ GtmdnuW. 3 Kupp, A. M ITALIAN COI'N Foreign Notable Making Study of Agricultural Methods In This Vicinity William l‘re-stun and h1< [munch partm-r at Libvrtyvxllv haw bwn my terrainin-g fur the Week Lht‘ (hunt Bernardn l)u\'ellai. of Flurom-v. Italy. The (‘nunt served in 1hr lau- war and was Wounded. but has cnlirr- 1y ru-overM and Is making u of (hv l'nitml States. nmkmu a pa.“ I1()V\' tuur ipk'riul ~tu41y Hf matter whim): (n whu'h mtvrr-‘twl. qu‘anL', :r. )w 1‘ havinp.r (akvn a ~pcvml xntt‘mlmu \‘HUI'EI‘ lH iIL’l'l cultun- whliu the l'mx-m» arty. The ( Hunt nu hm mother's ~Mv is dvsm-mh-‘i wull known families of Brnnsnr; and Wimhmp n!" ank‘ \Vhirh familirs hah' lwvn lame nf (‘hmnzu real e-stuu- frnm thv vurlwsl niuy< Hi the wt) {rum Khr- N ew U\\'Hl‘l'> “1H m'! thvlr mum-y." ()RDER \V'VA'CCIkn‘iux [N \\'.-\l'KEGAN SCHOOLS Slate and (‘Hy Authorities Join In Efl'orrs to (‘heck Epidemic Mumpxm: um «I' Ivnt m \Vuukrgan ut 1h» tum; L) (h. \II..|AJ[NI\ pth vnfuruw! \'1U‘\'HHIIIHH MI .m pupil» tc-arhcrx nr porsmu \ur'xmclwi “nth puhlir. prn'atv ur ymzlumul whxml~ in [hie uty «‘nnl‘q‘l‘vnm' lu-YWn-M; ( H) u . . "v r wu~ h-L'uL {wiiuvumz u I’M'wrmr. .1 GEN. WOOD'S SON IS MADE AIDE-DE-(‘AMI’ Sm'unll I :‘u-Lth lnt'zm Mujul'lh'li mandim: 3 with hswh “I., hih . qul amp I \V u ['1 l'clil Jur). Fm! I .xllv, (‘hzn'lvs Layuwk l. H. I'riw: (Mini. 1“. I l'. Huughtalinz: Elu, \V‘ F, Bvl’fihmh. (Imvrm- Thivs; \ernol Albert Sexuvr; WW rwi Ht)?t‘l‘.h(’l‘L’vIԤ I) ‘hlmh. A. A. Handel‘s“ H (.3 rant h‘l‘ \VLIUHIH 1”,). (L! Mqum'tz-H Ewen 4‘ W AKE (‘Ol'NTY Gl'EST Nhh IHM’ .mutmxanl Osborne 1'. Wow! try. Vamp Grant.- 21 mm of z-l'ul [munahl “'omi. cum- hv sixth army rprps arua maz'tn-H at Fur! Sheridan. lllYH H‘\'\‘\ mspm't iu- xnu‘mlmu the l'mx'rr Hunt «m hm mntht-r's ~M\ ‘i from HIV wull knmn Brnnsnr; and Wimhmp n1 Whirh {annlivs haw be“! 3 Hf (‘hlvznzn real t-Stuh ll"). Fm! Panel Sutt'lw; mepnrt. ‘\I Antim-h. Hurl‘ Horn-I Av‘m. 5mm (Thrbtmn {ichardsum \Vuukvum '. t'h.n‘1v~ "nnlmx'x l‘ lllhl ARV l'lt‘ 3 [WM prapusitmn and («HM saiesmanship wxll [du mm: uf tihv talking 91.3334. 27.2277“; . L .4:_:>.Z?:._ 3:5,: 1.22% .ZLLEY. ”13:: ”:xlmtkz 52.17:..2 I. Bin}, William M I. (Eran! Murriv .‘L'Vrzluh. Ira .\l ygflzlw‘lll ' Gn-utcr *\\HH.\ . 11d H unmiem rhm'm' HIM, Hx'ul‘flv hum. AHu-rt Vernon. Alux' “'(‘h‘t Dev!“ 1-; [)(u'l‘ih'ld. Uh hi< hu>inc l I '~'\\ (i Bt'nwvll Luxn- Dxx 11115; \\'«‘> Dth'n-M (‘nnll Wleum H‘M'Ll :Hhm \Vuu Lakr \"(HH‘ m "Whllv I‘znlrum! mu‘mmb what ImXud and thrrv 1~ (raffiv, I um um! nnr “h: that unylhmg Mu Linux] out Hf H, in't'fllhl‘ I think “urkxm: nu! u~ part of u DECIJNE IN PRICES AFFECTS RAILROADS President Finley Optimistic the Present Outlook: Sounder Conditions Will Follow Thh suite-mun \\H> ham H. lev)‘, prrsnh Hal!” Nurthwwtvrn, the m1!“ u)‘ Scpu-miu-r ind. mrm plm thing an I‘HHU\\,H "U" auntw. 1h.- Ihnp hil~ u~ mm “hwy! \w “m:- ju~t will”): hearings and 111mm up 1.; tukv hill‘liu'l' til thv I‘nmh Ilurlnu th¢ [ht‘ w UHHI' pr|rr> “411‘ I he'lh‘l 13‘ L'"[ 1n Imam-s H Illl‘Hl LAKE ('(H'NTY Bl'H. BREAKS DIXON BANK Invest in $100,000 Animal and Fail to Heel Liabilities mi- farm in iiumtiun ii-fvirv-l (u lu- lt'“ urv lucmml JU>I am Hi Voll- :lll'l in Lalw ('num)‘. Lulu» u‘unt)‘ fulk~ \"lll i-wul \\'l[ll ”Nth"! llh' l'nllnninx nmu Ill-n] frnni Rm'kfurvl, \sliivli h-IL uimut llu- {thl (-xpvl'lclui- uf im-n who paiil a big privr {urn illpjinv'ill) i'm’uril-breaking lmll )ll‘~l Ilu'n mum :i nws< «if lhvir Juli. "llmwii Dixon \VM) 1hr) zm- h'llum thv story uf haw a hull bankruptml [Wu nwn and lll'flkt‘ the llixnn l'ninn Stalk hank. "Rwl Apple 'l’linrndykc Vlll. (ht' hull. was ufl'rrt-(l for $100,001). Elmer .I. (.‘nuntryman, the cashier «11' th- lmnk. and Edwin llOIH'VVPllOl'. a farm (‘1'. formed a partnership. They purl $50,000 on the purchase prn-(n “The ft'hlalc progeny of Red An plr. the lrull (lispcnsvrs tultl Lhr syn- (licalv. would lw record milk pnxlucv t-rs. ()ru- cow. daughter of Red. was given a test. ”or milk was about 200 almvv par. but it is alleged that suniuunu poured a cup or two uf (”r98") intu the pull after milking time. if m- «lmi xmprme "Rt-ii ("flint to he in gn-iit demand. but his duughterx Wort' M‘ .ihs. Rv- turns un tht' investment xen- nut Hmugh tn pay interest mun-s. sn the partners went into bankruptcy, “(‘ountrymun's liabilitius fll'l‘ S‘NILV 710, his assets 31983033. Dopvwvilvr's liabilities are $198.?«ti-‘i. in< emu-ts $1”.- 483. Enunivratwi "mum: thv assets for the two is a ('laim for $50,000 against the fnt'nit-i' ”Wm-rs of the hull‘ “The population Hf Dixon was <tzn‘tlwi this morning: when a Tlnwd' ‘lfln was hum: over the l’nmn Stutt- hunk A state vxnnnnvr “iii Pm iiskt-«i tn Ln. «Wt-r thi- awnunt: I)"P(|‘Hl‘r\ “111 gal! Iih‘ll' mum-y." Mumpmu um «I' Inn 111 \Vuukrgan ut vnfuru-d \'1u‘\'HHIIlIvY‘ puhlir. prn'atv ur in [hie uty “'M\ L «‘nnl‘q‘l‘vnm' lM-YWn-m; I‘, F010). hr 5. S fwl' the Slzltt hum "1m A H'MIMHUH pshuw L-n-es that: "my: and ; (1a) nu nhIM, lmu'hm‘ ulnplnywi In Mr ulmm nu: mall ht mimmm (mm-d in any puhin. urhiul «ghoul m (h. M‘ admitted in mum safe-{y um prmlun- u u-rtlfil u'v Mun :l I) ll“!‘n>('ti phy‘n'lnL 1" Mn 51;. 111mm. that m yr 41. ‘mh hm! . [MIV ur that hr or \hr hp 141‘!“ cvssfully \‘zucinah-«i \Hl‘rzrn up five years." mnmlswnnm nu: mew!) “mm! In a finial who! r admitted “(11!th “ill lvl‘lxh." ., :::::, ..::.::.:7 3.1412; ~...:;,_:..:,; A: 2:. 73.11 7.1 ,7 2:; fix; ..2.:,:.:<., 2,2. :7 :::../. 1:. ~...._:_:.:T ,1: .;. i tum: l‘HlL’ n L'}\\‘ ”1 HM mak‘ thAllltvh hlznh M (If I” HI Ihrn “HI H «minim >ll'l‘HlL" [ht'l Itlmtxnn m [N‘i‘llU\( rh! part of u LU'!‘ [)HH'> 4 xh-I' uvnxizti v Imhm-«l pan. th Ihrn' xnu xv; up 1.; tukv «1m 'mvnh. A‘rwcsmm, . >Ir1km rallruzui‘ lnxiLhtrlw [um-:iuw zurumuluft- illl‘plll.\ Hut 1 I‘m-I that whrn |1tiun~ nr' Hn- ruumr : h Ann): HA X HHI (2| l'l'H‘l" J! I" (H) \Vm ullumi m M“ 1m III “flit ultn unlinumu In IHM’U\~ luwn HI I‘vlutin! “I“ \1\ 1h 1m nu“ Illh :h‘vp M-llfl [H1 ~mul MUM 1 th- wt \‘r‘l‘ll “or ~ hu pm léll \lh Ul Ir SEND FOR YOUR VICTORY V MEDALS AND CLASPS‘ NM) Rwlumnu Nation, 619 50‘ Stan $1., ('hn-ugu. thnls. “1H xssuv \‘ululy Medals and (laugh to all m:â€" xx-uulur Navy men. Naval RCM'FY?!‘ whn hm‘r M'vn «hwhnrgrd and who hmr 11M nut n- vnrullml and tn amt-«rs whn may huu- n-sigm-d and an- no! nnw mnmw‘tt-d wnh Naval Sorvnw. )\‘Ul‘ “11] M mmh- (0 mm n-shhng m lhh rmrumnu <Il>1rnt unly, rm- !rrmmu [hr follnwmg {wrrltnry Slnlr nf Iliumh. nnrth uf hm- formed by quIn-rn 'mundzu)‘ nf Mrrrrr. Hrnry. Stark. Hunhull. 1.4 Sulh; Hmndy ,Hlli Knhkukvr \‘Ullllti\“ AH ulhl'rs m-l luxdmg m the abun- mum-:1 «nun- nm “1H apply [U .\'m} Rwruxtlng ~X£|U<Ihl1nt|lwl m thv .h‘trnl m um :4 u'hl‘} \V HUI '1‘)‘ (W 11H: \Vux‘ Svn 1:4 I) Thl‘w‘ HUN uuurm tm-d Kn hvulth Ints. l!_\' kill them “um lhwn‘ m lllI E. W, “SELL H ”(HER HARDWARE ('0. NORTHWESTERN IH'II’T. STORE Hum! )‘nlll' urlguu‘)! uh~ I l l“lll ll ml (.uard .\gaiml Burglar». Hm \\ hat About Rab? Lab «val lmlluun uf ‘lnllmf In ul' gram. «huh-m, rugs. rlc. (rm) property and an n menu-r hvulth. If you arr U‘HUth] With l!_\' RATSNAP, 11 um” sun-1y (hem prrn-nt ”dun. ('ulr ur ~ “un't tnuch H. (’nnw“ 111 takes. 'u'. (Eu, 312'» sum and '(‘1‘ ‘17.?~ h.t\ |\'d .\1« Hm Hwy ro-udr qwllrunnn \HH 1w mum-m) hr Vh'XHry Mmlal ux ‘hnp, Simply nnmminnh Mmtxmy I: l'\l lfttl .Iul um! Hus; h‘l'h n l I “hr? [H mnndm Mminh Deerfield-Shields High School Friday, Dec. 17th No. 145, American Legion, Highland Park, Illinois DUMARESQ SPENCER POST uh Hm hulk! Mn "Y'\I dmuld until \ME‘H Mwhd ‘ IUHJ You will not want tuniiss this dance. so secure your tickets now and n-scrw DEFI‘IMBER 17th for the biggest event of the year. The dance last year was the largest ever held in High- land Park. The one this year will surpass last year's, so you are assured of u timid timv. This is our only means of raising funds, aside fioni Illt‘ nominal annual dues. You are not onlv aiding a wurtln causw when \ou purchase a ticket hut _\ou will rewiw more than )011) monc)’ .~ woith at this dame. lickvu are $165 per couple. including war tux. H'HH rtnirnh xlmrnh udy rm Huluh r Yru {"YHTI lhll‘l' mm”! by \\' r ful hlh ~ thrr Hui tluqn I») hr Nzlxnl In,» ~u-v \ u hm: 1r Mn fhm KIM 11h hamr and III‘UII‘ uh Lulu,“ 1' HH 1 ‘lmur or (ms ~28- wmrm-d nxndx- mu; € hmm \Im! l-Iu'lw‘ Nanj“ In! ll 1f If you did not notice a drop in prices on tailor made clothes. we can show you that we really sell at lower prices than you can purchase elsewhere. tailored by us right here in our own shop.‘ We have a large assortment of the best quality of Imported and Domestic Goods. By purchasing one of our Suits or Overcoats at this time is another step in helping you keep down the high cost of living. Do Not Delayâ€"Come at Once and make your selection. We feel sure we have the material in stock you are looking for. Telephone 54 Suits and Overcoats C. H. JORDAN' C0.. Funcni Directors Moldaner 85 Humer Nuw we are making the biggest offer for men on n: Du”- San-t. Iva-u- rns-u...- «I l“ I. locum“ ILVD.. COICACA Punch-“180487 Economize unnusm nu Chapel at cuch Establishment Complete Line of Funcml Furnilhin‘o Inspiration 4 6 N. Sheridan Road HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Tailors

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