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Highland Park Press (1912), 12 Oct 1922, p. 1

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ER< uhan 0c i: 25c ER LES offee Co. (MT. 9 and 10 RGAINS 33c MT. 11 and 12 I)! “I" H Hh'\ l 8 «m hraves “Run-Wide “hm" m > «an be traced tn {wading woman in' rizuhl md Park, I". huhn ATRE l,\ l. \hl-l (‘UL'NTY md .‘Iztt Moore M} Rf‘tlnald Baxknr ‘-. imissxun 276; tax 2%.; (I C r. Linc) (.reen and "huh Endiu‘ Leeks. 38c v‘ [.ewu. author r H1“. ction. ssmn 27c; tax 73:: \ Parker EN Swefl ”RANGES a 5‘ Large Juicy (Grapefruit 2 for . and domestlc 0‘.) In the \‘v-x‘y per dun-n "4 I: n 2 tax 3c and an all PA Y MORE anew 20c 10c 19c 25c 25c WH Y ax ‘ZC 45c 25c 25c 25c 25c comm SERIES IS : . PLANNED AT scuooL (‘iwic Organizations Arrange for § Musical Program for Chil- ' dren and Adults: Meet Monday BYSYMPHONY ORCHESTRAS NuSXBER 3:; 'r'Pians an- under way to bring toé “afield-Shields high school three1 symphony urvhestras for a series of; 1b?" cum-arts fur the svhool children! of the tuwnships. i ,Repre-scntatives of several organiu ”Mons interested in civic and schodH ”fairs met Tuesday morning of thisj week at the Community Center. at] the invitation uf Mr. Hubert Conover, director of music in the Decrfield- shew: high school, and it was deâ€" cided definitely m undertake the ser- Plans also were begun for n hrgv: urgamution to bring the con- certs mun» widely before the public. Hold Meeting Monday {Non Monday afternoon. at 2 airlock, at _ (‘mnmunity Center. a mating of t 's larger group will be held. to whlt‘h all clubs and organiza- tinns in the tnwnship. interested in civic bettt-rmunt. are asked to send dclegatw. and all nthers interested in fig; project will he \u-lt-umml. It is planm-(l to make this not only a Highland Park afiair. hut tn em- hracv all mmvnunitiw frum which the high. 4(th -lra\r.~ \tuzlcnts. and tick- eis~fur the L-hilllrvn'- concerts will be available to all Kl‘illit‘ school childrvn ul the town>hin ’Thv Hluflffll urzziiiizutiom L) up- THREE BRIDGES ARE - ' CLOSED BY COUNCIL pjvar I Symph Gem :0 in: A -' mm 11 agluhv dun t“ [nu-'03" thi- opportunity. ('hzirucwr Programs . The prngrum uf the children's conâ€" C(‘rts will lw taken from the compo- stion' of the musiv memory contest ft sum to be undertaken in the se‘hu'uls. The adult programs will be somewhat more advanced, but still popular in character. The inspiration for the: scrim comes from a similar m’m'c :it the Now Trier school, menâ€" tie‘m uf which is made in another cwlumn nf this paprr. ann} I'br W0 on N. Sheridan and One on South Road; To Call Elec- tion on Annexation of Sheahen Tract “Thru- Sheridan road bridges, the; < , two north and one south were order, gd tclosed by the city council, at ai meeting held Saturday morning. The. action is base-d on a report by the city; engineer in declaring the bridges unâ€". safe for heavy trafl'lc. ‘1 ’Signs directing traffic to short de- ténurs were ordered erected. and the closing of the bridgés will not cause much inconvenience, city officials say. 'At this meeting also the city clerk Was instructed. on motion, to prepare ”solutions calling a special election in the city to vote on the proposition to annex the Sheahen property. ENGINEER r :1; pr in A motion was adopted providipg for an urdinance vacating: a portlon of Bronson avenue. The balance due on Roger Williams and Dean avenue resurfacing was or- dered paid, and payment to the con- tractor of the following amounts for street paving was ordered: Chicago avenue. $3,065; Maria street. $732.- 09: First street and Elm plne. $2,462.65. .Mayor S. M. Hastings and Com- missinners Brown. Cheney. Willits and Huber were all present. tin-”.11 In connection with the proposed Sheahen annexation, a great man)‘ Highland Park voters are of the opin- io‘n that while a vote is takelf on an- nexanon of property. it would be a gem! plan to include I“ the property West to the intersection of Central avenue and Deerfield avenue. thus bvnxir "“ that unitary into the (“Y 1! city park tract al'so "WM , , it is suggested. H «l on page 12) Th2 Hf; 51‘“ lhh‘vl‘ I'M Mrm MM .1: n) (midn-nk ”Urh‘al Ul“2‘.fli2ati0n> L) up- (.i“ ~t‘l'l(‘,~ JH‘ thv Littlr I) uu-hrstru rf t‘hit‘ago. .mwh. w-mluctor. .\'n\', ‘J, giv. th‘n's pruuxam in ‘hz- after- M :m vnning prvgrum fur 4invs> .‘lvn's ur- ($1.12” Hu. "L'n'vnn‘ F. zan<. cnnductnr. .-.1"w1 3hr l‘.\*”d;t}'.\. and the :: Symphony orchvstra. Mr. miumm. later. “'0” kn nwn l1ik'iDdlk' in :.m- ur 0 WM -' u-nu-lt lettt‘r. \Voll knm’n J!!Iik'i!I;ltk' in zinc ur «Mb. It is planned thw swim at a rate mn-r V'Nl. Emd those mnvvne will lw at til may Inky advan- SAYS UNSAFE Sparkling Springs water. wlo n! fwhich was prohibited in Hizhlnnd Park last week by order of the city council. will be hack on sale 1:: good as ever in a few days. The wntsr itself, it is Pxplained by the health authorities h“ always been found by analysis to be excellent {or drinking but the truuhle apparently has barn mused by mntaminflted h0ttles.1'his is helm: remedied by the uwner, Arthur B. Tillman. who is installing in stvam <t1-rilizingr plant similal to (how in us» in Evamdtnn by W SPARKLING SPRINGS WATER IS ALL RlGHT Trouble Caused by Dirty Bottles It is Believed; Sterilizing Plant Installed Building: imprnvenwnts w the vallm- of approximately one million dollars ' have been made or are in progresd in iHighland Park this year. according i to E. M. Laing, city huildimz inspeeltor {who estimates that fully one him- ldred residences have been begun lifre ithis year at an average cuntrpL-t .price of $8.000 making a total of {$800,000. In addition to these 0t er ibuilding improvements will eag‘ily bring the grand total up to the mil- 2lion dollar mark. Mr. Latina.r belie‘ies. \This is I good record for Highl¢nd Park for 1922 in the building line. Crystal Springs water plant, and l '1 fully unpruval by Evanston and'i' (‘hicngn health authorities. The pdbâ€" l N lie is inVited to visit the Sparklihg! Springs plant If any time and slew ' the new sterilizing plant in "pour ': tion. ' J (in He ulth Plush-Man Dr I). W. Rogers m speaking of the counc'lls :ution mid that the water had been analysed many times and always wlkh a VIP?!" hill of health. and it was if)- pawn! that this time (he trnuhlv was frr-m bottles prohahly used by the public for ”(her things and thus con- kaminntw'. He stated that the health auxhorihvs had taken now samples uf‘ thv \vzztvr (rum the pump. frbm tho tanks and fmm bottles sn-riliied by thc m-w steam cooking: syswm. and :1 mm: rt «m analysis of those Was expwtwl in a few days. It i< be- lwvm! ‘hut the n-pnrt will M- sa‘is» few (on; :14 tho're nm‘vr has hm'n any JunM of the k'XCt‘Ht‘HK quality of the “aim itsulfA If (his report givw the \vzm-r u vls-an bill, the lmn on in ml.- \\'1!’ hr withdrawn. “()RI‘HANS OF THE STORM" AT PEARLS Mammoth Grifiilh Historical l’ic- mre to Be Shown for Three Dan's MILLION DOLLARS E: IN BUILDING HE$E a Highland Park Improvements; in; 1922 Total Large Sum: j {7 Residences Most ; PARAFFIN BURNS Fruit Canning Operations Sthrt'i §TERN STAR 1‘0 Blue in “Mum's “me. ; 5E HOLD ADV AM E NIGHT Slight Damage ._ -_- jelly glasses ignited on a stove in home of Mrs. Fred Richards, N h Green Bay road, Saturday. nnd fi led the room with smoke for a few 0- ments, causing neighbors much :- citement. The fire department ,u called, but Mrs. Richards had - ceeded in extinguishing the nut which after the preliminary fluh. Were not menacing No material dam- age was done. ‘ MOOSE PLAN BIG ‘ HALLOWEEN DANCE xheir annual Ilallowe'en dance 1' esâ€" day evening. October ill. in Wi ten hall, The public is invited in attenll. The Loyal Order of Moose will $he Pan'afin being prepared to FiREMEN CALLQD fil‘ * {its BALLOTS m «muss REHEARING g5 unmou or now In um: n , l dampben ( hapter u 1-? ‘. will hold “ii? finn- Mulrons nnd Advame OM- ., night next Wednesdn) evening r 18th in Masonic hall. Mn. ie Chantry of Luke Fomt will e u Worthy Marten and Mt. ry Clow will serve us Wonhy n. All members of the Eutem are imiud to “tend ECTRIC EMPLOY ES ‘ORGANIZE LEGION POST Hi n-_....__ mperHWH \IrthlnLHrr ls «0;;th I: *ll «'ffnl‘l~ I" wvmplvu- the list of e‘ \xhu M-rx‘ml durum the World; a tn he Dlueed nn the tablet m bel c“ -d in the new Victory Memorial: 8 ltal in Wnukegnn. Eflurt i.- he-‘ 2 made to wcurr all names of ex- l_"r.~' hy Nov. l. and Supen'iwr ' , Ohee of Deerfield township. 3! 4r of the committee. is very un-- tn huu- all the names {rum lh'ul, n m his hands by that time. A" fun M the full mmmittee will he3 l im a few days, it is expected,‘ rupile (he names gathered by the] tx-isurs in the Varmus umnshipm. i 1 l F‘hev lullutn ‘Ill lie Yuk-d It the ill election... in Luke county Nomi ( 9 containing the regular list at; idutes for state and county officer? tWo othon prnpnsltlnni ofl c policy. ’ of the questions of public policy i it be submitted to the voters of the . Ind is the propunition far .I ‘iSQUI' i‘l ‘3‘”.0“) hi hulld an on to the court houn- Two Other: o others to be voted on throuxhw the lute are one proposing I .000 state soldier bonus bond and the levying of ii direct tax ' interest charges on such bond-i n 20 years. in nrcordlnce with t passed by the lust leginl-ture. ( he other proposition. on the 'umt l t. l> the question whether the l. and {mu-m prohibition in“: a in mi dified to permit the mum»: (fin and rule nnd triixnsportution. ‘ I 1 i l hi and light with-in. [ (Mien to he Filled . [u- u! the rand-Mater: minim-ted Ltzuhiring {or munty office! Will have I .itlun for the -(ilfi(‘t‘< of judgmi j shrilfl', trrasu'rer. superintvnd- it (if thil~. pr‘luitr ludflt‘. and l. ;::f the probate ourt. us no In- ] mh-nt hail llil‘tl ll'!“rl' lint Sut- li t. ll‘u‘ i‘tU. Ii)“ l‘iil tiling In gt'l on 'lhi' Tax "Merton- In "mum rur- and other North Shore cities '00 I dl'tihrt \ictoryJut Friday In the dfl'lllnn at the ntatc ”prone wan to gum ii n-hurlng in the famous ‘tnr rune ”(aim-t Lnke manly. which the hizh court hld lut Juno “Med Axum“ the county 3nd WW lb judgment 0! the rircuit court. in the irate of Frank Hurting w. the m of Lake Ind other, nflrrdlc the j* iment of the circuit court cl l‘ county in enjoining the county tm- nun-r from collecting certain tau- imposed on pmrty in Highland l’nrk. Under this ruling of the supreme vourt the city of Hlflilnnd Part may louse $85,000 in tax“. Hawkins nnd utlg-r midenu 0! Highland Park obtained an injunction restraining the munty tnuurer (run! the i'ollection n! thirty per cent of their taxes. . («intention cl 055mm They contended that the thirty per crnt lilunlu-t increm wan ilkfll. that the tax Inn-d for the 31,000,000 mud lmnd 1>sur wits \onl hunt": the bond: were not issued and haunt the coun- ty hoard was not legally in u-uion It time the m-liuti onllinl {or the hnd issur \Ans dH‘lliPd upon and Ill“ ihni thr lulllll\ drill hind not killed - North Shore (‘ntholic Womnn's ' - will hold its opening reception he xenon of 1922-1923 this after- nt two thirty o'clock at the 0th Woman's cluh. . . Henry R. Rathbone. ('ungn-ss- u hit-large from “illlull. will speak ‘!()ur (‘nuntry n! Tudny and its rl li-ms." Mr. Milan Lusk, the fa- oi“ Violinist. will n-nilrr violin selecâ€" ’35. As i« customary Bundle Dny i be Ubbcrved. ”I dle Day" to be Observed. EHean R. Ralhbone to ii Address Meeting .|- «My mlwl \nll mrludr ‘nnJL R fur the (“H-Ming "flirt-s. Suns r' ‘ll"", «mu xupmmh‘ndvnt of l! ' Illhll\hl|wn. Ihru- truflmu of n ’vr-‘Ity of [Hm-vb. lm- rvpn-‘A-nt- 123+ H: t'i'llL'IQ'~'l. 'luvr at 1mm“, one pfidM-mntlu m {mun-m Haw at In fill \Mcun) cn-utvd h)’ drnth Ifi‘illinm H. Musnn; n-prcwntahw grass fur the tenth mngrvxnun- stud; Uzru' rrprrx-nmnuw In v «Ir-ml .humlvl} for 'hr l‘lL’h‘h Hm] dutnd ll £3” HOLIC WOMEN S 31 E .101 E OPENS TODAY crv lsors (‘ ommiltee (filled. jug Names; Hope to Com- { plete “ork Nm. 1 of County Interest and the Supreme Cour! Dub. lotion oli ! ithers Slate Bonus Plan (bull!) {or Rafi"; I.” .‘ and Beer md Wines Lam of Bonn- lo . Proposition (“in Name! ITIGHLANI) PARK. ILLINOIS nuzasmv. (x1033: It. EE POLICY QUESTIONSIHUECIURS ARE WINNERS Y GETTING DATA ON MEMORIAL TABLET BCTRIC EMPLOYES ; ____. ORGANIZE LEGION POST ROYAL NEIGHNRS I‘ll!” FAB! I American Legion Post {or .5- -es of the North Shore Line vi“ 'gnnizxd this evening It the Pow- rouse in Highwood. Among the Item of the evening an 8“. dfill. Brilton l Budd find If. npwn. All Legion Pnau along the h Shore Irv inVIlcd to “tend. Ill pvn {rum Tax nluvdorz- In Highland Park and ”(Mr North Shows Cities '00 I «ll-lind \iclorme Friday In the dot-lulu?! a! the nut. nupnm won fivenr, will be- hrId in the Grier N. E. . churrh pariun- heavily evening, (km- -h<-r 17, All member- uf the chun'h {-nd friend: an- muted to "(and tha- M'eptiun (‘c‘ltfluofl cl ()5ij Thu mutt-”dud Hunt the thirt) per um blunh-l inflow wan ilkfll. that lb. ux Inn-d fur me 31,,000000 mud lmnd unu- mu um! hrcauu' the bond: were no! Hum-d and haunt the coun- u hoard ma.- 1m! 111.1111) m u-uion n th. tinw 1hr m-nun (Allin: {or the fin‘kir'u nnd uflg-r "animals 0! Highland Park obtained an injunction restraining the munty lunar" from (hr rolk-ction n! thirty per cent of thnr (axes. hnd issur was dwuicd ugmn and tho (hut Uw mun!) «Ink hand not killed (he [axes The~ Dwzfirld‘Shu-ld- high schooLI nu s(-.hm»l~ park honrd. (hr vity il-~ u- If and ”u Vonh Show unit") di~-§ ind will ~hun- th‘ Inn --f SH 000 in {:I‘I‘K, Judgr (I l. Hdwmdr- uphl'ld ‘hf lvh;(‘(’UH‘ m lhux tuna-mum and (he ~upn-mr nun affirmed hu deviation The high «nur! now n-{uwx xv haw a whvnnng 1m Hu- mutter. MME. STl‘RKOW-RYDER TO PLAY AT SCHOOL Mmr. Thmuiurn Sturkuw-Rydrr. thé er-kndwn pianist. will play a pm- mum uf unuwai intern! in the Door- held-Shield: high nchool uu-mhly room on Friday. Odnber 20. It 10:15 I m. Patron: of the whoa] nre m- \i!rd to Attend. This promim-n to ht .1 h-utun- uf c-xwptionnl merit Ind marked niu>icu| interest, and music luvvrs undoubtedly will he dolinh!“ With the program. BENEI- IT FESTIVAL AT SA‘NTI HA1 L. HIGHWOODlCondition Show: Little Chang! I and Cue in Interesting Altair to Benefit St. Jamm': May Physician! Parish: Dnndng Every Evening . Tbr mndlton of Herbert Beg. #, II- .A. A- TM nnnual fill (0:!in {o rtlu lun- eflt of St. Juno- Pnrllh will be held in Santl’n lull. Highwood. 0cm 251b, 2801. 27th and 280:. On Thun- dny afternoon. Oct. 26m then- will be I card party {ulluwnl by :- chlrhcn supper in the evenlnx. Then- wlll be dancing vvrry m-rning with a final Harvest Ball on Saturday evening. The public in inviu-d m lltflhd. RECEPTION TUESDAY FOR REV. W. E. GROSE A rim-mum m hnnor of Dr. und Mrs. “Wm-m F2. (Emu, whu I"? re- turning tn Highland Purl for Inothn The drug not" of nghlnnd Put which have during an unmet been open eveninn until an o'clock are cloflnk this week an nlno-thlny o’clock, and Winning October 1601 will clou at nine o'clock. The atom however will remain open until an o'clock on Saturday ”calm. LOCAL DRUG STORES CLOSE HOUR EARLIER Highland Pm Camp No. in. of the Boyd Neighbor. will '5'! a cut-hr: and bunm party .1 _Wit}an hull I): Tl‘Iuâ€"ruln \ eve-nini, October 1! (tonight) Prim will be awarded And wfmhmenu will be served. The public is "wind to attend. irate M. E. Church to Entertain in Honor of Return of Pastor IN LAKE TAX CASES GIVE CARD PARTY In H l‘ihnd Park hr. ind d ”.0! Anuthrr rulrmtn- lit-rte- of enur- nnkd‘ulnmentr I: being planned for the lpment whoa! your at the Elm Place. school IM41001. Thu-g entertainment: are; it)! .n_'¢pmjertrd. and It n- hgped tn all It} r)‘ dis-Hr.“ thrm- hundrvd tu-h-u for l‘lt‘h; "00 in ‘ ontortnmment; otherwise it will not: h- novnlull- tu fln-nw the plan, It it} hoped ah!“ tn ’1in I nufliriont numlw' ‘ uf Intuit u-huipuom m that the «mu-r- tninmcntu mg)- be given to the (-htld-I rrn withnut chant ' The rummi’ttre has .l'tfl promau-d‘ a date by Hnruld Luring. lecturer on? ‘lndum “plums and munir, Ind hyv .“Wlh'nm 1.. Finley. Il-r'tult‘r 0n bird “X“ llitrl Mr. Lonny can come soon and ‘1 Mr. Finley «lily in MIR-h. It il Ibo huped to proton]. the famous Ethanol Pf. U14; mntmn pirtuw. "Natural." Announce- l Pm;m«-m:- u! the union are being um! l‘fl'r- . prmpevtwc gu-nnton and a libenl, u-mhly response in oupoctadt The commitm 10:15 in churn mum of Madame- L. L tr: "1- l Winn-n. Pnul Chnpmnn, John W. 10 bflArthur Wood. Henry Boyd, Evmtt Id thr nd "It" vmon have a incur-non or P. 'r. A. . NlX‘l‘ Tummy “3mm: Au ”:10!qu mm to my par- enu and when of the Lincnln PJ‘- A mil ht bold Tundny new. 01:- Wim.ufio'cbck.utkhm o! the pro-Mont. lbu Ruth Ewing. 54! 80. St. John: Avenue, “km-M Park. TM. » u.’ an: pom-g d (be uuum 19022-23 Ind um be I I0- cinl nth" than :1 Mains: m. m- cm 1.3mm:- Lincoh mm; Ilr. w. L as «ll-cubed guest o! the unorhfion an “Ii: corn-Ion and VIII Ive-k an the subject of Truancy and (hr Parental Schoolu. (‘hu-m lead! in compulwry educa- tion W and Mr. W, {a It. Willin- Lukr Rodin. Super- murndem n! the Burton of Compul- mr)’ Educnum. (Warm. will be flat lb N can. of this rock. Thrn will be music and Rimb- nu-nu. and upportunily for extending acquaint-na- with our undue" lad p-nnu. All member: and M friends and meal-non in an dun-kt An mrdinlly‘inviud to join in thin mkhhorly "union. Plea-r wkphoue WWO"! to No. II (or convenienc- uf (he hm. l“(‘hi|d Study” ml “1min.-. ”on” to be Sided. 0! Â¥ 9 Tl"- next Ming u! lhe Elm Place ' l‘. T. A. x'ill lake plum on Thur-day. 10d. 19. a! 3 p. m. The plan of QmN-tmx will be the room formrrly inset! for a kindergarten: room. There wll) be two upeulu-n: In. Leon lmmrini who” topic in "Child Study” and Mn. Wm. Eluodruh who will give a puptf on “Inn‘lption.” thi- zlnvltc be. written Milly for the l (‘hild Sludy Clu- ol VIM. M will be singing by group- of “in Land'- pupih. To: will be m Wr (he pmnm. GUARANTEE SE!!!“ OF ENTERTAINMENTS EIIn Place School Cow-“tee II l’luniu Another Fine Winter Putn- L. Mill-Id .nd shpérintmden‘ Jum- L. Smith. HERBERT DOCK IS STILL UNCONSCIOUS Tbr mndIton of Herb-n 30‘. you: 6mm But. who in- ' lain “£2.41... in a. ”ADAM oannm mas heminjnndinneol hot-uni [WIS - Ford t‘CII’t' and hi. bicycle m; than two wmlu ago slim Muir 'Ahlelo BOOâ€"IT} I dun“ it Wu n-poru-d at the hou' piul hm I’Il‘hl. He was nil! numb-9' Cane WM! ”4 scioun, and whfle showing I little] . WI. w.“ K...- rnon «may "an :1 flat. the" in! nonppmnbk alteration in hit ”con ‘ diuon Nourishment mum to “Matt“: 3:“ .Im'glwkn; administered ‘hrough the nut] pub; yen”... dkd quite II I' an. The cm in an annual one And; in crating comma-bk inund‘ :oclock 1:4”, morning amonx the medial fraternity, owing, lb!” m h.°"':°°d avenue. mm knflhoffimlhobdyhure-l { e ‘° "“ J“? V "' mained nnomcioun and still "vim. 3m“..:.."4:‘.. " ”"3: ELM PLACE P. T. A. MEETS OCTOBER I)! Amenbmwm a! the Dauhmol WAAW 19 and so in the lumy cud Terry hulking. comet of Cent"! 1nd Sbefl- dnn. lomorly occupied by the F. R. Green In Cut-n Co. A. B. RUMMAGB - SALE NEXT wm But. Who ill ADAM OHLWIIN DIES; .m‘ , ILLNBS l8 mar Wm; 1,“°'_W"WAwmnco-1My;E-d u minnow." Cane Wad-day Morn: AUTOIOBIU CRASH INJURES NOR HEN (Minninfloqlwull'l‘hm in Julia-Radio! And- demoano-Blylu. SundayMoI-Iiu' COLL! DES WITH W AGO“ man. and Arthur Wain. urpcnur. mm- mm u a mull of a bad acci- but only Sunday “It. on Guam m not an» o! “It‘ll on.-. vi- a Pub on. in vhbh tit (our in. r“. era-H Into a w Jnmea Clarke. Mr. ml. to Highllnd Plrk hoofltll m 0 fl.»- tured collar bone 5nd can! injuriu. and B. G. Eckiund. m of thr Curl-m [Ir-3!. W. hem. Ille- bin m ‘ According to the police the auto- mobile us- on the rm “do of the rad. and Driwr H. Inuit": of the dairy VIM. “nil-c on iu m. CM pullin NI horn u in our to the curb II poodbk, leaped to Indy jun before the rruh. He wax unhun parkway badly W. Clarke was hurled nwral fad. (run the car. hm the three othm "mama! in it and were nut aeriomly hurt. receiving minor cum and brunet. The'dairy wagon was ‘ nmaahod inln kindlinx "00d, and the horn:- was badly cut. to that acveral mum were uaod by a veterinarian no close the woundo ’7 The? pol!" wen culled .nd cum. apparently moat wriouuly injured. nu hurried to the hospIul. Thr other: wen ukon to the city jul when they Wen- held: The police rr- pori that all four had been drinking Ind .dmitud they hnd vimed I road houu. Erklund \ru relaxed under bond at $500 on I chime of driving I car while intoxicated, and lverson Ind Wmley Were charged "lth dinor» duly conduct. vith bond. and at 8200' each. Wesley pnid I fine And was "Io-ted. May Pfle Chart: It Is pouihk. the policr stand. thn! the driver in! the dairy wagon my file I complnint darting usual: with 5 My weapon, and the Bow- mn company may uh up the matter and proâ€"«uh. .- their Ion in con- tain-bk. Ir. Curl-on. aim" of the changed cu, also hu grounds for action min-t the men who took it out of ch): (manthe police hold. Clnrke also wan held on n chum of diaohierly conduct when hewnsnble to leave the hoopiul. Ind it is probable In Eeklund'l can. Went, an aâ€" uhpk my be nub. sad the uncut has been tut-”l not to the state's attorney for lav‘étflkm and pro endure. Heart.“ V“! be held when themu'nawhuumewm into the matter, duo polka m. {if-I Khaku'two other- riding with 'Ecklund will be M 06 via: Itifl fins. sun-'- Ann-m “In-“null Adam M a well known rui- dont of thin won for nearly ‘5 year... dkd quite padded] at 9 o’clock Veda-thy morning 0! Ink home in How avenue. Ho m Ablemhoouthadnyundintho tumour: was at Ma prom nur Exmoor club. doing lone wort by his garden. in‘ the afumoon he m m nnd gm npkfly worn. Fha via: pneumonia mundan- an the ecu-a man-m It. Ohlmtn was about 53 year- of age. He vu horn in Germany and an. to thin country many yearn I80 and had tackled in the Highland Park vicinity for nearly 06 yarn. In. Ohlwrln i0 "Vin; Ind then» are {our non. and the daughters. Ed'u'd 6.0m Robert. Jack md lino Catharina M Frances Ohlvcin lad Mrs. Mud-1m. mun. Mr. Ohlwdin had many rum friend- in the city and vicinity and was bold in high stun (canny, and the family M- the dup sympathy of I“ a! dab time. The hunt! arrangements have not JOHN 9m wms mun A'l' moss DANCE (kg! Tr; awn numb" ip .w m A: tit but In! Sam-day ‘3 Nina's hall. x If VOLUIE ll

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