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Highland Park Press (1912), 22 Sep 1921, p. 8

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Electric Shop N; (entrul Avenue ELECTRICAL ( HN'R'R'AI T( )R l‘lltllt \VASHE IS \l’lIX (LEASERS r - '. illt l‘ F ' l 7‘ â€"- 33 “ iistouiil _-.r a :y In me our uw-nu-s ‘:rzr -ums of post mo it‘! "'irini: the We are oflertng newfit and latest Kolinsky. Beay er, ten. Etc. (9?. any garment fer GLASS GLASS 32 s. Wabash Ave.. 8th Floor, Chicago. Ill. GENERAL CARETAKIN G THOMAS BREW 232 North Second St. Phone H. P. 1527 PHONoGfiArH For Sale Brand New Instrument and 12 Double Records May be seen at R. W. Schneider's Jewelry Store YIANOS ALONZO JONES 384 Elm Place Telephone B. P. 173J r n b ”idiii 102 .Vorth first Street Highland Park. Ill. Telephone 419 ili.;lil .nd l’ark 'hir'y iear- ennhies hls if'J‘l'n to offer high :rhle fur i‘.l(1'tll‘nfi ‘lu- lowest posslble priced, creation. in wrlpn and coats-made of Rudeon Seal. Squirrel. Mink. Marâ€" We would suggest that you visit our establish- ment and look over the many beautiful [or (I!- nenta for {all and win- A deposit will "nerve later delivery. Statue free. RETAIL AT WHOLE- SALE PRICES Party lldu ”Appointment :1? \, ST. JOHNS AVE. 'S Oki' UPIIOLSIERING WORKS Furniture Repairing Mattress Renovating WWW. WWW Pie-r H. P. 315 DR. C. V. NICHOLS DENTIST Sherdan Building, Highland Park, lllmors Euerlastl? Soft 'l . 1,, . » i . I r. , " \ l i" lit 3m 1.! ii-wiuwl. ”:ii'xic' ' ‘.I Hull}; 'tzz) "t‘suihtii ix' '.' > \\";:.i:‘ 'w do .t ‘ ‘i" il: in ‘.\lil Ill vli- (t ; 1.1 sucicss, l-i;t to then in»: do .i. *u “11'; to do i‘ and pron-as" :i i'iiilurc. The tciiriis court It s also prov-d a yet; populur giluvc tiis suninici'. but it is LSHIIIL' to bo rotrilatcd also. On Sunday cycn nil. Scptcnibcr seventeenth. the Ebworth held its Rally llay service at sixthir- ty in the Epw‘orth League room of the Grace .\l. E. church. Miss (lracc Fulkcrson was the leader. The at- tendance was flood, the spirit of enâ€" thusiasm was there iind the meeting.r was a success. The hccoiiiplishmcnts of the Eyworth Leaiue as a whole. and also the acomplshments of our own chapter were cited. A few of the accomplishmentii are: EpWorth League in general: There is 8 Gen- eral Secretary for the Epworth Leag- ue in India: a General Secretary in China; and just recitkntly a General Secretary has been bent to South America. The Epwdrth Lcagm- has a total membershipiof five hundred thousand young peoélc. Our own “local chapter": Christmas money was sent to the Haldted street Instiâ€" tutional church. Chicdgo for the “kid- dies." A crate of efgs was sent to the Wessley Memori l Hospital at Easter and twelve dollars was contris buted to the Halsted street Institu- tional church for the3poor children to have a summer’s duting. Sevdral bags of clothingr and reading mater- ial was also given tip the Methodist Mutual Aid L'nion init‘hicago, bcsidcs thirty-five dollars tiling: raised for other benoyolent coupes. and to datc. eighty-[Wu dollars and ninety-eight cents has been contributed toward thc luildinu Fund for oiir church (lill‘ possibilitcs :d'c w ininicious that it Wirlliil tnkc 45 \nliinic to WI? tliciix. 'l‘iiciv :Ii't' nudiy hum-«or. and . . t . . . We arr. by thi- grucvrq (out, 2: to llii‘nlllltilsl: llJ'IEI during Y‘v y-.u Friday. HMrYIIIIL”. .' in r lxyi"ll_\' drown ttizi‘vl zi‘ -. won sub-district \viil ‘ at Lake llutl‘. .\ Tint r “I’ll‘ditiiil l'mk huptcr ,Ll‘o' “Horn u. {i'rllEIS \xillibc uiyci' ‘ .ynid ' “I§\~4llsll'ln" ip." "ixiowf :\\t‘!i',li‘ station, lilL’llww'II. :ii si\‘ fifty-nim- p. m. III order 2,. :ct ihcrc onitiinc. All incin- imrs arc ”ml to nitict in the Illlll'd‘. parlor 'lu y cvdninu’ at ciuht o'clock to pructicv "Nils and songs.” ést-zii‘ \V. .\lv-ycrs The Wednesday Etching Seryicc I.“ How \~-:‘\.'vs i““ urc «lcnliitu' tho» \r;i*n:::u lzii‘s l>:i\- ll \yiii‘ swim practical? xiiicstioiis witl'. "ans (iii: frequently cone in ihw i’té‘t‘ of which they are o':..i lirloriuuslgv dct‘catcv‘l. .\ny sort of Ilvf’ut is ha ll to bear. But when dct'ca' clinics '1 wausc of IL'IIHI‘i aiicc of the situatioi confrontintr us and of the rn-sourccs: at our disposal. then dot‘oat is 'inni‘ ltflllt‘tl dishonor and disgrace. It is thc iurpose of these llllil~\\'l‘t‘l{ si'l'Viccs to call attention to the situations :i christian must meet and to instruct in :thc use of the t'llullllllt‘nt furnishcdlin dealing with these. llciicc the ya no of thesemidâ€" week conferences t' r prayer and study is very great} No member of the church should miss them Just two more- of these sc?‘iccs before con- ferencr. Oct. 5th. .iist what would u illi‘l‘ t'r‘r' frontui ’II‘, .you saj.’ to the pcrsod who should say to you ‘I believe al will be saved.‘ Or who says ‘We‘l have another chance after death.‘ A knowlcduc of the social principles if Jesus, ethics. moralitics. religions and ritualism will not help you a ittlc under such Circumstances Your defeat “ill be a burnim.r shame notlonly to you but to Him whose caiisd you represent. It is siish questions at these We study 'at tht‘r serviccs. Gt! -.i.r<-i.o in- terest 1s "\Vha‘. «l.-~ “it"s word Leanne . 'say?” (‘ome and see. i The Waukegan Concert ('ompany Thursday Nightâ€"â€" The ladies aid society have secured the >('\‘Viccs of this company for" Thursday evening’ at 9 o'clock at Santi's Hall. Thcsc live people are| a part of a larger organization built up in Waukegan by the I\'c\‘. I‘d‘ulk H-mt. our community industrial \cork» ct‘. They are all pi‘ut‘ussio'nziis and sci'Vc on chautauqua circuits. 'l‘ln- I‘I'UL’I‘HII‘. \\Iil consist of i: strumcmid «IIA, “mini ;i'...~ir an: lt'll-lll,‘..‘~. "i ii.-'. ' '>ll,2|.lll‘.tll. \Iu Hm: .I ILL" ..‘..~» I u “‘I: “am '.i'I". :v'ui'r, 'lnc ninc of .oiiunswir‘ :- "~(l’. \ l‘w ...... s -?.. ZN! .4 :. sf Sunday .St‘r\it‘c~»~ \1\' .‘ ii iii} ' ' u 1' .t y:'.:.‘. \\- ‘.\ ‘.i " .... . ‘1 ill In \I ' - : .. i. t s l‘? l' d“ i'i i I‘ i\[ s .\ I ‘ n l :f l v i S i:!3 II 'I l' i H t . i' v ! v i . . i I ‘uf um' ‘\ \ !l i' .\l|il II t It Ly.‘ ' t .u: 12 \\i.h iiiu‘ 'I t '3' l7» . ’L' i' l . '. s 'I \ ind fixr'i: \ I iv \‘M \‘ .l iv lvl sw' tl w .im: '1\ So i l . .\. \ t u. 1 t \ ‘H l 'iw \ - v v. \ t l ‘l a i . i . , i. \.. \\ . ‘i' | ' 3 ’ '. i l v f i \xiif L. .-. i;'.t.i., " «2.. v .;,, I 1 ' \~..' kl.l.\'l)S\\'()R'l'll (SETS 3 YEARS IN PRISON Former \hiukegzm l'olice ()lli~ cer (‘onyicled on Rad _ (‘heck (‘harge John Klindsuorth. foriiicr \Viiukc- can polici- otliccr. erstwhile taxi-driycr and lute-r ii member of State's Attor- ncy Smith's “sponge squad". must serw three years in thc state pcni- , tcntiury of Pennsylvania. according to word rcccircd by his Wife in \Vau- ' kcg‘un. Klindsw'orth was convictcd on a charge of passing.’ a w‘orthIeSsi chock. Klitiilsworth disappeared from \l'uukegan about the middlc of last July. He took with him his mort. gugcd car. the mortgage being held by (‘harles Bai’rstow. The automobile was later found at Fredonia. N. Y. Klindsworth was arrested at Erie. Pa' About the same time Mrs. Klinds- worth in Waukcgan sw'ore out a war- rant for the arrest of hcr husband on a charge of Wife and child abandonâ€"i mcnt. Sheriff Green communicated with the authorities at Eric and inâ€" formed them that in case they “'I‘rt‘ not able to hold Klindsworth on the‘ had check charge they would like to be notified so that he could he brought back here to face trial. He was as» sured that this Would be done. The‘ Erie ofiicials, however. asserted that felt they had a good case against the, former “'aukcgun policy-man and be» llt‘V‘t‘Il they Would be able to obtain a conviction, Mrs. Klindsworth is said to have expressed no rcgrct o hcn shc lcarncd of Ill'l' hIIS‘lmiid's M'Iitcncc. ”Too bad thcy didn't scnd him up for 3!) }'t‘lll'~.. m»- :s .Iiitt'lll in il1l\t said (TIIII‘.\(;() yio'roit ci.i‘ii stunts manna sro'rs Twenty Siu‘ns Ercctcd by Road Surycy “on: Others (‘oniinu Lntcr ,"\\\'nik o: lli.lf'\.l. ”c Lulw ('oiii ff. ‘.~."I. .mwr. ~.;;.';s o'm l'O't'j‘uIi his' '«lwv. ix 'l.v (imam- ,\l\«â€" :.it".‘\:iys at t - tiiii». ‘1' ii' ‘I' l.:‘iv:11oi‘i~f.lolziz " Hm him,- t'liiium ll Hrulm'iz. Mini vim-”to: .. its} \ltimrtini-izl ~-i' ’iii in: in downy: oi'uriiu/zitiwi The stainlird signs of the club .‘irc tiu'ntccii ly t‘IKIlI-tli Ilii'l‘n-s siri‘l. niountv-d on :i iiiitu-foo'. stcwl post an in tliv- ground a foot and :1 half Thu- I»:okj:round of Ilii' \IL’II i» :i strum; 'vlln‘.\. with i'mi 'l'I‘l «lurk llir 'tv'tvrs and iliut’ui tcrs Tin sci It s lN‘lIiL' "l"l'.‘_‘tl iiultidc \\'.".lli"‘.)_' for --'ii‘\cs. 'tiilntfl'lmis .rossiirrs. .. howls :\i d lilll )It‘l' \Iluls. .‘lftci‘ thc llrllillllil: spots ban lvt‘t‘i‘, sclv-ctcd by .\lr, Graham and \Villiniii llonilctt, niaiiugrr of tlo- Lukc t'oiinty branch of tho ('hicuun Motor I'lub. the “writ of crcctini: ihc signs Will proceed by tho ~iun~pustinu I i‘c\\‘.\\'bh h \Vlll follow Mr. Graham, who will 'thcn move on to Kane ('ounty and continue the work of sign-posting all' the counties adjacent to (‘ook ('ounty. So far this season the Chicago Mo- tor (‘luh has signposted most of thc main highways leading: out of (‘hicauo as \ycll as markini.r the State high- ways in all directions. In all. Mr. Graham says he \\‘Ill be allowed to crcct but twenty danger signs in Lake t‘ounty on the present trip but SUL’L’t'Sir that any v-thcrs bc noted now and on his rcturn hc Will ‘placc additional signs \thrr nwdcd Some people are L'tttiniz so sick of water that you car. hardly periuadc them to go fishing or. it. Some girls on the North Shore feel it is m: necessary t-v learn to i-ok. a.- tnxj; cm. on" it crrratt a zarimperer .ri nitut five n.:r.ute’-. lWarhington when hr incl his dvnth . 3"» c {in l‘iizted States was at m , The same type of plates and materials used In the ADt‘O DRY STORAGE BAT'I'ERY‘ haye been used for years in the wet battery. There is no radical departure. The only change made is in substituting the dry electrolyte for the old-time water and acid bath or solution that cmcrs‘ the plates. _ In this day. people are looking for new and improted methods. There is no pan M an automobile that rccciyes more abur-c than does the battery. It was up to some man- ufacturer to build a battery as nearLy foolproof as possible. This has been accomplished in the .\l)( (l DRY STORAGE BATTERY. at there are close to ten million storage ballerica sold any year In years to com c the demand is naturally going to he a gum Statistics show th to simply the present need. (It'ill :irucr. .\ chemist of note. connected with one of our lllrL't'Sl technical college“. has experi- mented with and testcd the compounds used in this \llt (I l)R\ STORAGE R \T'I‘ERY lor lhi- pint two years. and agrees that this battery make- ;i great step forward in bat- l tcry construction. Recharging Adco Dry Storage Batteries “any persons are under the lnlprl'Sblltn that because the ADM) carries the nameâ€" DRY‘ STORAGE BATTERYâ€"it cannot be recharged. 'l‘hi.s is a grate error. as the AD- 5 . (It DRY STORAGE RA'I'I‘ERY can be recharged the same :is any wet storage hauer'h 7. but in :1 much shorter space of time and at less cost. The action of this battery is ex- h, :iclly‘ the same :is that ol' the wet storage battery. e\ccpt that it deliyers more power in . :i shortci space of time, and eliminate:- mzmy troublesome feature.- of the ordinary Wet :E“ This is pron-n conclusiwly from the fact that we can. and will. by re- . storage battery. ‘ _ ' minim; the acid and .wntcr from your battery and replacing same with this \yonderful ." , buttery into what we term our DRY Ii t'lt't'llt)l)l(‘ compound. turn your present wet stornue didact- battery. in ‘ll I ' ' ' ‘ " ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ V ‘ it: I I NQI hSl [UNABLE REP EREM I: m l lim ihc bcnctit of mu one who doubts the rclinbilih oi the \I)('(l om S'l'IIR \(.E ll. l .l{ \ l"l'l'.R\. \u- rctcr ion to the lIlL’ht'Sl rt-leicncc obtainable. or any l’rotessor of Eli-ctri- 1:; l mi. ' m \n. i. II \\ \l‘t’RE l’ll\\lilt.â€"â€"Tbc \dco llH Storage lhiiicry will discharge more pow. Ill cr in :i slioricr spucc of time than does the wit battery. The proper size .\dco Dry Stop It: :uc Ikittcry tor y our car \yill dcliicr :it lcth four times .‘is much power as is ordinarily t iiscd for starting your car. i V... 2. l-‘IRES ,\ IIU'I'I‘ER si'.\iii\._â€"n a whom.- it. gct a much hotter spark from the II \dco Dr) Storage Buttery than is possible“ to gel from the ordinary wet storage battery. if; No. II. “ILL NUT FREEZE. The \dco Dry Storage Rutter) Will not freeze. this bar- ti; inu been prmen for two years past in the motor car and through standing in cold storage. I], ll .\u. 4. NO (‘ORROSI().\'.â€"â€"'I‘here is no‘iiquid acids to slop over and thus cause the term- inalsi lo corrode. thereby causing poor connections. No. l3. NO ATTENTION REQl‘lREILâ€"You will not find it necessary to give the Adco Dry Storage Battery any special attention. i No. It. PLATES WILL NOT Sl'l.I’HATE.â€"The plates in the Adco Dry Storage Bat- i tery will not sulphate when given anything like reasonable care. The material surround- 3 ing the plates is of such nature as to carry perpetual moisture. 1: No. 7. NO REPAIR BILLS TO PALâ€"This la made possible by our STRONG GI'AR- i. ANTEE. . ' No. 8. N0 Bl't‘KLED PLATESâ€"It is me“ to impossible to buckle the plates in the . Adco Dry Storage Battery. The electrolyte in this battery that replaces the water and l acid bath in the wet battery has a tendency to hold the plates in place. l No. 9. AT LESS» COST.-â€"-â€"Tbe Adm Dry Storage Battery costs much less in the long run than does the wet battery. No. It). TAKES QUICK CHARGEâ€"The Adeo Dry Storage Battery can be recharged in lass time than it requires to recharge the wet battery. ‘. No. II. FOOL PROOF.â€"lt is next to impossible to destroy the Adco Dry Storage Bob 3; tery by neglect. 1‘ No. 12. NO MORE BATTERY TROI'BLE.â€"Just keep it charged and it will run on and on for years to come. No. 13. 3-YEAR Gl'ARANTEE. â€"- The Adco Dry Storage Battery carries a 3-year guarantee. and if adjustments should have to be made they are made on that basis. Af- ter you have once used the Adeo Dry Storage Battery you will never use any other. CENTRAL TIRE c0. 1' .s North Sheridan Road Highland Park. Illinois ,i t i Telephone 1 200 “‘AI'KEGAN MAN |s tit.” aim Germany and lAus‘tria. G EC" ,~ ,, v I " \ _ ~ 1: \ {ccrntiy he n-ceiu-d hil- ful (‘Illu'n- > “ ‘ ‘ Bl RIH) I\ III) oc r x \W [W OITER (WW . .. l i II \ the \«..I" tilt-i ~i I‘llrmt‘r Hmploy‘edti1“13nn¢'r) l“ :, .:i ‘ ~j~ It . zi-h iii-1 piiyllcyi- Ioi tutti; mafia”. a \ictim of .\ a . an on icy : w. ,i .. I ,: m.“ on ”.i. ”.3” Au."""':.....“" ”an“ .ktlzmtic Liner .;. s. l i .1 f. Itl'l-til' \-.iivi proudly “‘"“u 0‘. 'I l'lv‘l ltl mi. film it irplm'o'. l‘ « i..-\\~pnpii~ that c}. 3H2 .., nuiit: Y" UNII'YL ! '5 lu'“ l5" ' " mythic .i.:l, il.c lt'ili llillitl" eeeeeeoaeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeooe K..i' Klil'd. 1. \\';..iy.cpui' 313', 'im .Heuii 1". ltit‘t-llil-llhl’h.‘ of tr. ,._ f. Huh? .I i '2 “2/9.? in" izv l.’- ‘.\"‘ -‘ .i' d~, :1 .; 1.: I. ~,,. i'I Hf. I II\« Telephone 2“? “Y1 ”dull-Mid ‘1“?le “1 I' “3’ '1 " '3 ‘AH-I‘ .'v " Yul“: ll I'h tlm‘ All malice of neither. \ltk'r.‘ and ll It >" H it ~ll'li311‘l-‘7‘ ' 1"" H . Mi tui' tum! an .im: ...,. lei/rein for railed 19931er lvi'i.", '1.Ill‘~ lifilif !.‘« iii: ‘.“,-‘ I "I \“?h and d‘lchICd luliiv” "Milli lit Iiinlllt. ' ll'v'.\|' \\l Inch.) 4.. li‘l"l .tv.‘ .“c‘ W. E. Watei'house Watchmakcr and Jeweler Sixteen Team a! Schneidei_'s 364 Central Avenue Sewing Machines Rlllalch for and Delneied. Highland Park : tin.“ i31‘;‘~\;1‘l. ixpvizsc 'o in: ~"Ht iiiaiiufmiiucrs . . e . C O O . [II Mid li.lI~1Ll'l,.il14 : lllil lliq) flirt. 't1't11‘ It. can” 3v. v1“. ' U a 0 a o o C . U u . mt flint» niundcl illlrlld“ um. .iftu obit-l. Izt‘ turned lllt L'u" ~n lnrnsulf _ .‘lllll ilioppull tltiltl “iib il bulb-t in l.i~ ,1!” u "(H‘IYI ‘4}, if r: bulimic to slctp it: a writ;- tic-d m g, g.“ iirai a iasbiinnln lxiii. (1 \le,‘ iriiint ohm. .t firm» 'i \mi!.l'l :iiu. I..} :i it“ {mi lini'i. bus just born H't'l 1nd by \Vuu- 009.000.000.00000000 kv L'ZIII fro iuls. l'p to a yini‘ or tw' giro Kim-t \\.is .‘l'li Ti" ‘li! 'hlt 5: t‘lnltlllyrll it‘ a ihviiih‘ .‘i‘. tbi lirlt~ l‘flci'i-r l.llll)l'l_\ .i. this Izty Still. in: hit lio‘t‘t) hr ll.i~ lwvi. rniplx ycd '~_\ ’l.i- Hoodycai' Rulilw-i innit-dry :i' Alt ron. (thin Recently Jic obtumcd :1 Han» of ob» « in. to rct‘urn to Austria to \Lsit hi- l‘llrt‘“l~ “bit he had not sn n sinu- In. fore tin war. IIt' “as returning to Amrrica dn thc Steamship (horyn Tel. 410 J. Smith Dealer in JUNK u N. Pint 8t. Highland Park The attack was made- by n tHl'lIl inatc \\‘hom, according to umounts rc~ HIYI‘d here-5 Went suddcnly insane, Kanet fought for his life but in vain against his-powerful. armed assailant Anothcr who canic to his- rescue was shot dow'ii hnd seriously wounded by 50m 085% the maniac bcforc hc cndcd his own life. . h '0‘ Funeral services \u-rc hcld and both m S“ the bodies buried at sea GENU'NE During the years he lixcd at Wau- kegan Kandt madc- many friends uho were shocked to learn of his traun DU RHAM TOBACCO (Silici:::.gae¢2 Jobbin a Sperm t! .GEO. S SCHWAIBACH Carpenter and Builder General Contracting Phone 792-“' death. Hegvms a man of exception. ally high principleu. }it' made his home at the: Y, .\I t' A. while- in Wau- kegan. 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