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Highland Park Press (1912), 25 Aug 1921, p. 4

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PAGE POUR but what any order that you give us will be looked after in an experienced manner. We are the de luxe movers and storage people of this commun- ity. We charge only for the actual time we spend on the job and believe us, we move safely as well as speedily. m fltYOOI) u...â€" Ln us Know; There Is No Danger HIGHLAND PARK TRANSFER C0. 520 Contnl Avenue Also Dealers in New and Sodom!- Hand Furniture Telephone H. P. 181 ‘\\“' \ ‘Uh'o - Pm 352 $6 52}... )4 9,23... 59m mxvmw.m2nn.q\ 1 Two men. flange-rs to each other, int side by side in u suburban train. :Finally one turned to the other and ,bocame confidential. taker down‘ encan {it was the first offense so consider-- tion of the pleas of guilty and the promise not to transgresa in future the defendants were let off with fines instead of jail sentences. The ystates attorney dismissed all but the [first counts in each case and it was ,‘on these counts that the tines were ' administered. : Those fined were: ‘ Joseph Gedmanâ€"S‘ZOO and costs. ; Chas. Cecchiniâ€"SZOO and costs. ‘1 Phil Lewandowskiâ€"Siloo and costs. i Mike Smolzâ€"S200 and costs. § l’hilip lickedâ€"8200 and costs. l Eckel at first pleaded “not guilty" ibut after thinking the matter over expressed his desire of changing the lplea to “guilty." { John Woziak pleaded not guilty land was remanded to the custody of {the sheriff until he succeeds in obâ€" itaining bonds of $2.000. “I”, he said imprwsn'ely. “am a starter of elevators in a city sky- scraper. When I signal them to go up. they go up. And yuur line inâ€"Z’" “."I said the other. “am an under- Beginning with next Sunday mornâ€" ing, at nine thirty o'clm-k, the Bible School ut‘ the Presbyterian church will resume all the clasws of its var- ious departments. l’arentx whose children attend this Bible School are asked to take special nutice so that a full attendance may he obtained. Fur smne Weeks the Bible School was clused, exeept the adult classes, as a precautionary measure; but all danger of the threatened epidemic is now removed. Next Sunday morn- ing: the Bible School will re-open. PRESBYTERIAN BIBLE SCHOOL RE-OPENS Hearty endorsement of President EHarding'a eflorts to obtain world dis~ armament we: expressed in the Eform of a resolution by the pltrlotic Eorzanizations of Lake county as sembled at Foss Park. North Chlcazo. Eto attend the forty~third unnual re- union of the Lake County Soldiers’ and Sailors' association E The resolution reads as follows: E Resolved: That where .5 the de- Estruction of men and treasure in ‘past wars has impoverished the na- tions, caused im‘alculable suffering and impeded the progress of nun- ‘ kind. therefore Fines were administered to sev- eral blindpiggers and moonshinen when they appeared in court Satur- day and pleaded guilty. In each one Jail Sentences Withheld Because Defendants Plead Guilty: \Vaukeuan. Summary-Treasurer It had been pi'artically decided to almndon the annual reunions. due to the tint that the number of old vet- erans upon whose shoulders the hurdene are falling more heavily isliu'omini: thinner and thinner. but the HHUUFH)’ of the veterans op- ium-«l the eourse. They plan to “carry on" and the annual reunion will he held next year as usual. The (‘ivil war veterans take pride in their an- niml reunions and cannot hear the thouuht of almndonini.y them. Big Attendance More than a thousand persons at- tended the reunion. which was one u!‘ the most sueu-ssful the associa- tion has held in recent years. (ieorge W. Huntoon. retiriimr pres- ident of the iiwoi'iiition. was master of i'vrt‘niunie\ John Wt (iorliy, head of the re~ search work of the (‘yclime Fenee company. World War veterans, deâ€" lflt‘l'k‘d a stirring address. His re~ marks that stirred the assoriatmn and auxiliary organizations to adopt the rewlution to President Handing. In the evening a dame was given Be It resolved by the Soldiers' 1nd Sailors' association of Lake county, “1., consisting of the Grind Army of the Republic, the Womens’ Relief Corps, the Daughters of the (2. A. R.» the Sons of Veterans. the Splni'ah War Veterans. the Americtn Legion and the Women's Auxiliary of the American Legion this day auemhled in North Chicago, I“. That we do hereby most'heurtlly approve of the masterly effort of our president, Warren G. Harding, to limit the armaments of nations, and pledge to him our unanimous and enthusiastu- support. The reunion was a success from every standpoint. Hundreds of guest badges and member badges were distributed. LIQI'OR VLOLA'I‘ORS GIVEN STIFF FINES In the H'cnimr a dame wns given by the Sons of Veterans, the pro- ceeds going In dcfrhy the expenses of the reunion. Soldiers and Sdlors Amoeba!)- Passes Resolution at Al- and Reunion VETERANS ENDORSE DISARMAMENT PLAN When I signal them to go they go down." â€"- ThekAm- Legion Weekly. l'l’S AND DOWNS Promise to Quit GEORGE W. HL'NTOON. Lake Forest. President. S. F. GREENLEAF 0n n relay. muddy city he allied forth to perform some “13th cr- nnd. He beheld n bevitchlng prin- ceu Ibout to step from her limousine upon the dirty pavement. Hutch- ln‘ forward. be spread his fur coat [under her dainty feet. She looked at Lhim in surprise. “Well. of ell the 1‘dnmn fools!" she excl-imed. â€" Smnrt 'Set. ill blds. Dated at WAukt-gnn, lll,. ”ll! ISth, [lay of August, A, I). 1921‘ John Freberg. Commissioner. Albert Larson, (‘lerlL Town «1! Dq-orfiold. Highlnnd Park, Ill. NOTICE l‘ublle Bridge Lenin. Notice is hereby given that sealed pmpoaals will he received at the ofâ€" fice n! the County Superintendent of Highways, in Waukegan. 111.. at 11:30 o'clock. A. M. (Daylight Saving Time) Aug. 29th. 1921. for the con- struction of a reinforced concrete bridge, in the Tuwn of Deerfield, about one-half mile west of the Village of Highvood. in accordance with plane and specifications prepared hy the ('0. Supt. of Highways, which may be seen at his office or that of the underâ€" signed. A certified check equal to at least 10"; of the amount of bid :hnll mcompany each hid. Right in TQ'SFFVHl [u reject any or FRONT The old Indy in the confectionery store wu growing impatient 3! the lack of .service. Finally the upped sharply on the counter. "Here young lady." she called. “who wnits on the nuts?" â€"- Push. IOIANCI He had been media: with“! '0- mnncee 3nd gm dleuthfied with the present nordldneu of the world. He believed it to be hls duty to lnjocl some rename into the daily grind. has. [-3. Russell, (‘0. Supt. of “thWay! Daily Boat Connections for Northern Michigan points. Pei‘e Marquette line steamers from Milwaukee to Lud- ing'ton, Manistee, Frankfort and Onekama. North Shore Limited trains, leaving Highland Park ev- ry hour, 6:06 A. M. to 1:06 A. M., take you direct to the North Shore Terminal, Milwaukee, convenient to hoâ€" tels and transportation. Chicago North Shore 8: Milwaukee R. K North Shore Trains ‘ H to Milwaukee . " The Way to Waukesha A cool, restful ride to Milwaukee on a big, roomy North S h 0 re Car! At Milwaukee you can make interurban connections for Wis- consin resorts. Highhnd Park Ticket 0mm 5 N. St. John Ava. Phone Highland Park 140 WITH DODGE BROTHERS POWER GRAHAM BROT HE Moron TRUCK A. G. McPherson Son The price of the 11/; ton size is $1000 below the average price of 49 other well known trucks. The price of the 1 ton size is $600 below the an erage price of 16 other well known trucks of equal capa- city. This truck represents a big saving in the initial invest- ment as well as in the upâ€" keep cost. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Phones: Hkhlnd Purk 120 - 121 Dodge Brothqrs Motor Vehicles Delafield Pewaukee Lake Lake Beulah Sheboygan . Sheboygan Falls ‘ Port Washington Plymouth Crystal Lake Watertown 0conomowoc $45.00 6! house In :1 between 50:- Dan \\ . him: I 230 N. on uur will he nu! _\ou

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