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Highland Park Press (1912), 29 Jun 1922, p. 7

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‘elc Irv: (uh violigh d over mt, partnts a enthuâ€" of murw the aster ls ‘elcwme 'rx-tween morning. A Led to the Frid 'ening exhihdia HER AL 11 $3.85 Imtmi Avenue r {ICC ddies d bring a a Washer LES LD IX [H'LK ‘PLIANCES I: pain in yo LN Us exam} TOTTAGE ,EYSTONE: BER SHOP 'tory to give; fine. and sag-5 5' opportunitfl machine cov-F any way. ' THAN WK‘E ic Sets. ‘athing Tel H I) tumes, ES hips; â€" HAM- ANERS El} ELL Sum- \pPLuNCEs we» i mes Phone 150 g after- and “â€"1 . Governor Len Smgll, h" an exceed- ingly slim chance of, escaping the gallows eventually, is them of Asst. States Attorney S. H. Block. Atcording to Mr. Block there al- ways is the chunee that t pardon 9r commutation 01 ”malice all! come m the state executive; aside from ' he says that Wu the only _ _AA:AZAn INSANITY PLEA IS’ POTZ’S ONLY CHANCE That Ignatz Pots, murder of Motor- cycle Policeman Wiliam Petersen at Winthrop Harbor. who was to have been hanged June 16, but who re- ceived a sixtydly reprieve from Stance left m in t in court Asking tilt 1% aw.” Green Factory Stamps ALBERT LARSON :56]- North ”Shore Trust Company M oney to Loan Soap Chips. Swift and (‘o.'s finest, 3 lbs. ........ Olives. large Queen quarts at . . Swansdown Cake Flour large pkg. ...... , } Special 533-535 Centrnl Ave. fllND QUARTER SPRING LAMBS Prime sirloin steak. special Fresh Boston Butts whole. lb. Prime Porterhouse steak . Fresh pork tenderloin Cally Hams Sugar cured Breast of Lamb special at ........ PAEQSLW‘ET Pork Loins, special whole 25c Milk-fed Veal Legs, whole 25c 10 lbs. Fancy New Potatoes :0, 4150 Watermelon, Ice Gold 750 Cantaloupes, sofa 2 for 250 Free Free Free Bring this ad and receive free 5 extra stamps We Make Loans, Large or Small :(A State Bulk)! M m Sheridan Road and Central Avenue on Improved Real Estate 33c 59c is theopllion of “Likewise I do not believe the ‘ey S. H. Block: Supreme court would cement to re- Block there .1-§ View the evidence because of the de- , a”: ‘ pardon cjsive way they ruled in naming the mm my commjudgment of the Circuit court. For :tive; aide fromythe same reeson I do not look for edict“! the only;the ,s‘tate pardon board to at. any to file a petitioniecdon. An insanity plea seems to t he be declared be the only chance left for Pots.” NCY GROCERIE AND FRUITS GEORGE G. ROCK. Manager Prime Rib Roast of Steer Beef at - Sugar cured hams Native Veal 1«.»in mast insane, the course taken by several convicted murderers in Cook county. “I am inclined to believe that this is the course his nttorneya will uh ” Mr. Block said today. “If the peti- tion is filed late Ind the Marni: granted by the court it might have the effect of delaying the imaging another week. Personally I do not again. Pickled Beef Tongues short cut ‘ H Lux or Fab :; pkgs for Kellog's Corn Flakes 3 pkgs for ..... Calves’ Liver. fresh and fine Bacon Squares Cudahy's finest . . Shelled Pecans. Almonds or Walnut Meats lb. .V ‘ Yuban. Webb's, Lipton's Coffee the‘lb. . . 36%" 28c for the governor to intervene 1.0g young mutton Fun-quarter sprint lamb Phone. 1560 1561 Stationer 300 28c 20c 79c 39c 29c 21c 28c 28c Euighwood Citizen Amen: ; ~03]: 'I‘emce Heal H Filled Position Well | an. ..-.--._ iyear leaving a record to hia credit. 1 that, to the right minded thinking per. Jon or persons cannot ba criticised. rHe was hired to teach the'achool and ' his results were me! with the highest : approval. as he can aside complaints 2 minor complaints, that wen Riki-(cred ,A, _) Efinishing his term this year he leavea 2for California. In leaving the Oak lTerrace school he leaves behind 340 ‘ntudenta that regret his loan and the .students that regret his departure and the citizens of Highwood all 105! :in wishing him a world of mecca. !‘ In George Betti: wu given I unwell surpme lut awning by a {number of friends It the ton. of h" sister In luv. Mrs. William Rettlx. She ‘wu presented with I silk umbnlln ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Retdg Are leav- 'ing July Rth {or Pittsburg. and on !Jul) 13 they will sail from New York for a Ihn-e momh's trlp to Germany |and lrolnnd. During Ihalr Absence Mr. and Mrs. William Rettig will occupy thvir residence. munlcuion concerning Prlatlpul Nel- son of the 01k Ternce school. who will teach next year in California. The letter wu signed. but the writer requested that his name be not used: Editor. the Press, ‘Hixhhnd Park. Ill. nuwul. un. . .‘o... .-.,...__,,__ A word or tw6 might not come amiu in expressing opinions reg-rd» in: Mr. S. D. Nelson. Principal of the 03k Terrace school. Highwood, Wednesday»â€" 8:00 p. m‘â€"â€"Adult Bible dm. A literary study of the Bible. (Th0 Assistnm). Thursdayâ€"- Sundayâ€" 7230 a. m.â€"â€"}Ioly Communion. 9:30â€"‘1‘rinity Church School (Children's Eucharistâ€"Third Sundly) 11 a. nLâ€"Mominx pnynr 3nd ur- mon; holy communion and sermon (first Sunday). COMMENDS WORK OF PRINCIPAL NELSON A .citizen of HighWood Dem Press this week the follwing municuion concerning Pfiafipul Ill. Joseph Gibs- of E Appear in Play Evening the wounded Jonas. and 1.. TM il|e the fillinn. During the put six month: he has made truly“: put» lic Appearances before Chicago N North Shore nudiencea in the (olivi- ing plays, “Old Lady fl." “Lit“. “omen," “Fusing of the Third “out Back " ‘Stop Thief” “m In!» ring- " “The Dark Pawn": “1% 8.3! in [be But" And “Jeannq D'Alc.‘ 9:30 a. m.â€"Holy communion Fridayâ€"â€" 4:00 p. m.â€"~(‘hilJrcn's Confirm» tion instruction. llululs Lv-uy.-...-v, ,_,_, , _ by masters and artists of the ylrd stick, reverting his power to that one grest necessityâ€"education Mr. Nel- son's reputation u an educator in Lake county. has reached the 100 per cent mark. which won for him through kindness this great respect" Mr. Nelson came to Highwood I strung". Mr. Joseph Gibson of Evanston a former resident of this city is out of the cut of Junne D' Arc which iv:- {anewgiven in Patton annual. in Evanaton this evening. Ir. Gib son is doubling in the role! of_Gcr-rd. The handiwork depnrl ent of the Community Shop of Hi land Park} will hold an all dny tale It the Mortim-I hotel, Saturday. July 8. There will he: 3; TRINITY CHURCH Joe Giboon i: well tun b" "no-g n- young peoph a ho was I :ndmte of the Deer” Skid. high school und was a pod not!” number of the DnmatkEM d thl! institution. ‘ ‘ FORMER RESIDENT TAKES ROLE IN “JEANNE D’ARC a fine assortment of Dorothy Frocks, dresses for little mu. beautiful lamps and shades, fancy Work of all kimh and attractive things {or inf-nu. Prize: for the mum! to I»! held at the new golf conne on 8-H uni-y are on display In J. B. Gumtt'fl window. 3 In. Frederick T. 601an md nomfi Junior. of Burlinzton. In. an visit-i In: In. Golden's punk. Ir. Ind! In. I. C. Conrad. Hr. Golden wflli mend the early part of next week; During the summer months the fol- lowing hours will be obcrvpd daily at the Community Shop: 9 to 12 and 2 w 5 except Wednesday, when the shop will close at noon. Wis North Shore Theatre Gulld will pre sent “Jeume d'An‘" at. Putten gym nulum. Evanston. this evening. Mr \"illiam Hurrison and Mr. Arthur McCaffrey are enjoying In two Wl‘t‘kfl fishing trip at Trout Lake. Mr. Nelaon has completnt‘! _his third Rev. P. C. Wolcott. D. Dw Rector Rev. Wilter (‘. Bihler, Assistant Minisu'r :mmmrhrmmnnm ADDI'HONAL rh.â€"Evening pnyer. Son in: ! l COUNTY ROAD urrrmc two section: of State AM lbâ€"d lands. with cement comm roan”; nah shoulder-I; culverts nod «int-Axe. etc" 0 follows: SEC. 2-!“ â€"- HIGHLAND PARK 1‘0 DEEBFIELD: “foot "Muted count: plmelll. (18 {out thIIIOCI of Md); 14 all-I. Notice fa hereby rim that said propouls will be received .1 Lb. can! of the undenixnod. at the Coon Home. Wnukmn. Illinois. um I o'clock P. IL. (Standard Tint): J!!! i'K-léz‘xfgyiho Bond and 36k! Committee, for “a inflow! _ol Woodhull Cold AUTOMOBILE OWN-£1251? 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