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Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Nov 1921, p. 10

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”"1 PAGE TEN BENZOL’INE AUTOMOBH This question has been askc and time again by automobilq ers who are desirous of saving‘ on their motor fuel. Is it 11‘ substitute or is it a safe moq‘ to take the place of gasoline 31 it be available at all times? 1 Benzoline is not a substit te or a gasoline enricher. It is a hi h-pow- ered motor fuel that will n t only take the place of gasoline b t is so ' , that when once used by any mot ‘rist he LARSO :32 S. First St., Highland ParH: Announcement E are p1eased to announce to the pe1)p1e of Highland Park Park and Vicihity that we have pur- chased the hérdware store of the and will contmue the business on the the same high standard as formerly. The Meierhoff Hardware Co. is composed of rnen who have been with the Harder Hardware Co. for many years. We take this opportunity of soliciting your patronage and good W111 Yours for Service, Meierhoffi Hardware \Co. Telephone H. P. @197 510 Central Avenue HARDER The High- Power Mdtor Fuel _ Call us up INC INC EL W h‘ j ASES MILEAGE 25% EASES POWER 20% MINATES CARBON ‘1 BROTHERS #d time ? own- money Lnother pr fuel hd will at is Benzoline? 3.518 AND TRUCKS for further information HARDWARE C0. . for all will never go back to gasoline. It not only gives more mileage and pow- er but a satisfactory freedom from carbon trouble and motor knocks that will please the most exacting. All of the ingredients composing Benzoline are well known to almost everyone and contain no material of any nature that can injure any part of a motor. This fuel has all of the advantages of gasoline and none of its disadvantages. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. Telephone H. l’. m’Pir/m TO REMAIN WITH FATHER Small Family. However} Wlll Spend Much “me in Chi- cago: O‘lher Lake Coun- ' l)‘ Newu HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS Leslie Small. editor n{ the “Repub- lican." a daily newspaper It Kankn» kee. will be with his father. Governor Len Small. lhruughnul the lrial pf the latter ut Wnukegnn. It was learned lust Week The governor's Wife Will nut be m Waukoxan much, if any, u! the tune during his stay there. If he lease» a private residence in Wnukexun, the governor will be (here only M purl nf the time. and wxll epend mml «If hls time m “hitflfln when not m «Hurt, .lann-s .‘hLl‘iflL “has Hmns. \\:n {nund umll)‘ nf lurwny by n Jury whuh n-Iurnu! n u-rdu't m (In-ml murt lust wwk. .‘IFLI‘HH was rhurucd wnh Mum: .klnlvn {\u-nt)’ lurgv var- tun~ (ruin a "Sun" llm- (rum nun Area, Thr «urtum wen- \'uluvd a! $100 with The rigurrts wvrr fuund hurled m a {rush furrow in a plowed field In Frrmunt (nwnship, whvx'v lhr)‘ had M-rn hhldvn "101' is being rebuilt and made ready for this year's annual events. The new mm‘rete foundation was complet- ed last week and work of erecting the hum) steel structure is well under way. The ('ary slide hu lung been the scene of championship content; when many of the world's greatest skiers competed. The national championship events are scheduled to be held at the Mcl‘leru'y rounty jump this year. ('hieiuzonnn who flllt') themle-n "nature lovers" have been denuding the lotux lmll of (Ems lake to such an extent that the flower: hnve almost disappeared, it has been announced by Grass Lake residents who propose to take their grievance tn the state leg- islature. "The lotux blooms in the United State:- only in Grass Lake," it was pointed out. “People from Chi» eago have been coming here and yanking out the plants with the idea uf establishing them in window box- ('5 in the city. We are giving to get speeinl pruteetion." Thp famous ('ary slide 01' the Nuna- Skl dub u! ('hiragm, which was wrrckui in a wind storm Inst num- Louis Cairo stepped into a hum. at Runduul conducted by Mrs. Josephine Perrino. He wunted to buy I puck-Re of cigarettes, he guys, but the woman. nfter locking the door. dn-w a razor and uttempted to cut his throat. duh- ing I three-inch guh across his neck The-n the bud him muted and u-j ken before Justice Lyell Morris of; Libertyville. Deductinx from the Vol. j uble lingo that Calm \Vu blunelun of; any misconduct, the justice refused to hold him. In. Perrino was fined ‘50 and coats by the Wnukegm junk-a Her motive in attempting to butcher the viliwr was not explained. l That John Tank, the North Chi- cago man who sought to commit nui- cide by housing I In day: ago. in driven inane by moonshine from his on still, {I the statement of Super- visor George Bait-tow, who“ omn- donmcdledtoawcueboauu of the pitiful plirht of In. Turek and her {oin- unail children LAKE COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION MEETS Aunt-my Stanley Tutu}! Dh- cuspd “Blue Sky” Law at The Luke County Bar Minuet; held a unqoet last Friday aching at the Salvation Anny Howl, Wau- konn, ubont 80 members at the bar unending. The speaker of the eve- ning wu Attorney Sunley Tuthlll, Attorney Tuthill discussed the“Blue Sky" law and Incorpontod Ad.- ad! told how to omnixe corpontions‘ under the new law: 1n which he spe- cinlim.1 ‘ Judge Benjemln H. Miller, of Li- bertyville, president of the neede- tion pmided end eeiected e commit- tee of counsel with Atty. Elem L. Clerke. from this district to delegate the Constitutionel Convention. The committee coneiets 0! Judge C. C. Edwards. Home: W. Cooke, Clam W. Diver, Paul lecGuflln and Judge Killer. A numbu of the umber: of the Bar Amoeba“: will go to 81am on November 5th to attend th- Fed- erated tad Lou! Bar Auochfion math: of the sum: Judicial Dh- trict. Thy will duo upped-t deb gates to ahead the media: 51 the Bar Association of China: on No- vember nth. The bAnquet tables were beautiful- ly decanted with white and pink can. nations and the member: of the 1-.- nod-lion voted to have that flowers lent to the sick It the hospital. 'u‘vq) an an auo auto: 3W1 am“ um N m» 1; mm am ”mm mm spam atom 1| 'Innoq womuuo’ "u no u: "no." uaulcm 3m ponn of Judge Rich“! 8. Tuthfll of Banquet Lu! Week STAY IN WAUKEGAN mm» to be “When- do we go from hens?" Our problem is gamut your goods Men- with safety. Our pncticul emrioncy has solved {hut problem, Th1- dough. ray, me. fa, so. ll. tr. dough of )‘our.p'umo will 14-“ you we moved it “Joly and reu- sonublyl Evérybody’s Problem Long-Distance Service ' at Night Eveningand niglitlongédistanoe telephone all: um less than day calls. the lines are dearer of mtfic and the sewice is rapid. By use uf the “statinn (0 station" service lung- distanve telephone hills are considerably reduced. The rate per call during the evening, by this plan, is 'only' slightly more than one-half of the_ rate for day culls. Aftcr midnight the rate is much less, for cxamplcE Chicago ‘0 (In-clam], fur throcqninutc talks, day mm (In-clam], fur throcqninutc talks, day mf‘v $2.US~S:30 p. m. to midnight, $1.05“ und- night m 4:30 a. m.. 55 cents. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY SERVICE Complete automobile satisfaction is the fault of buying wisely and econorn- icelly rather than the desire and means to buy extravagantly. Figure out your every automobile re- quirement and you will find itina Ford Sedan-o family at of distinction and Getacquainted with the money 3nd time saving “nation to nation" mice. ”Complete " Satisfaction 70¢“!qu mflm‘MAo-I. servboâ€"acuthntwingiveyoucom plenum. You Md place your order now if, youw'uhmavoiddehyin Wv SPRINGER PERSON Us" Dealers in New and Second. Hand Furniture Telephone H. P. 181 520 (‘cntnl Avenue FIRST mm odd.- urn-“cunt [0. 1M flummmum lhl an

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