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Highland Park Press (1912), 12 Oct 1922, p. 8

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§§ Rain. snow. sunâ€"it gets them all. It must stand the wen and tell- of driving. tramping. I" your outdoor life. Poor fibrin simply won‘t do it. Hart samurai Mm $30.00 UP ,4.-__-_.- AL-‘ -Onu ntvulh 13 South St. Johns Avenue Martex Turkish Towels E are showing a most com- plete assortment of this extraordinary Turkish Towel, with Wash Cloths to match in delft-gold-iavender-pink. Phono 45 Hart Schlllner' Mm overcoat: that stay stylish ’opyfigh! 19:: Man Schaffner 8: Mm Just the thing for Gifts and Holidays L. R. RIGDON YOUR OVERCOAT MUST BE GOOD . FELL 11 South St. Johns Avenue Telephone 30': I’R()l)l'("l‘ 0!" NORTH SHORE Has Been in Command of Sixth (‘orps Area and National Guard: Sketch of .‘Vlil- itary (‘areer ‘zamp l :hh Y. z: n liuul‘ ("n-ck. )lnlzmul'. .md mm a plan! ('nlnpusrd of u tum-d vxt)‘ and ru~urdmuhn1 n systvm of truimng which will he uduptvd by many ramps next sum- mvr. m-mrdm: to War Department utficislx The reports of the officer: uf ufiicislsi The reports of the officer: u{ the Rational Guard. Organized Rw- wrvox and Inspectors from the War lh-partnu-nt prwluimrd a must suc- cwsful «amp in every Willi‘fl. But this (lid not >urpriso General Dawes. n-w-ntly lhn-ctur uf thr Budxvt. who paid the general a visit at the ramp. Whrn mkvd lry m-wwmwr rvpn-wnt- Min-s for his opinion on the camp. location. system of training and so on. he- replied: ”Why. it's fine. but that is what 1 expected to see." Sim-r the bitter part of Sepwmimr. Gem-r11! Mowlvy has commanded the Siith (‘urps Ari-u, including the NI- tionnl Guard. Organized Refien'u and gulnr troops in the states of lllin Michigan and \Viscnnnin. The dujngs of a member of the North Shore family claim our interest and a brief sketch 0f hi.- military ca- n-vr follows; General Moseley Is a graduate of all the army schools, was in France1 during the war and n‘Cvin-d I numherl nf decorations. l General Moseley wue born in Evanstun, Illinois. September 28th. 1874. He entered the United States Military Academy at _West Point. in 1895 and shortly after graduation em- barked with the 9th (‘avalry for aer- vice in (China and the Phillippine la- lands. He sened in the Philippine (‘ampntgn thruughout'the Island of Luzmi. Later he commanded the (‘a- valry at General Franklin Bell's Headquarters throughout the Butan- gas (‘umpnigtt He joined the Sufi «if General [A13 in various capacitiea at hUnll‘ and uhrnad‘ . At hume. General Moseley has sen- ed in many dim-rent stations and Ill along the Mexican frontier. Shunly het'nn- the war he was on duty with the German and French Armies at their grand manoeuvres. This name year he was a member of a commit» tee of three General Stat? Officers whirh drew up the report on the ar- ganiuition of the Land Forces of the l'nited Stllcs. This report was ac- t'eptetl hy the War Department and int'hrpnrult'tl in President Taft'l mea- ~u|n-_ tn t'tingn-xs and it became the luuls' «if niurh subsequent military legislation. He Win the nuthor of the (‘hnmt-erluin Bills for Universal Scr- \‘M‘t'. which was discussed thoughout the enuntry and in (‘ong'rvaa during the yum Ju~t preceding the War In rim}. General Moseley was com- llllh‘ltvnt'tl a ('nlom-l of the National Guard pf l'emuylvnnia and Appointed t‘hvrf if Stu? uf the 7th Division. \\!th flnllun .4! Furl 5km Id fht‘lldfln. ln-dl)'. mlv post an {hr ‘m'ugn. . ”\ldt'n‘d uh In (hr l‘mu-d Ivf 1hr Nunh “cu \ H .“flM” uhml M I'Ixalhtun. Vrlil'l‘ ”I Hulda-t At the 'ullmuk ..{ (h- vuu. he vun- n Luu! («lulu-l In ”H- lh‘aulnv Flt-Id Srhllrv) and nu‘mnpunn-d [hr Fifth Fn-M ArUIh-l) h. Frann- an par! 01 [hr Fin-t Ihunun Thr hug! upun “in. h ”11- unit “an rmhnrked “In deâ€" llhvlulcl) vuuunrd. thr (Ind (in) «ml. by u (it-nun“ win! and hlhk, bu! (hm-ml Muwlv), uhn mmmunded (hr ‘quxp~ U" lthd. ~urn-wh'd m 3011an xhu rntnv pq-nwnnr! snfrl) uuhurr. unlh the: L1» n! on!) unc- mun When (h: Fu~l Unhluh “mum-1rd Il- fir»! (Lu: uf duh 21' [her from, hc- vun called («I CHM-r11] l‘rrv-hmu'x- “out uuultt'h and huunw l‘hwf nf the llh quartet w-(‘t lull {Mn 11 Thh uu 5h L'l} aflrr hr \\2l~ [I (kn-.31 KIWI Almhhrr. 'M' I '2‘ u" ”h H‘ ‘. (Luu vnm Axmntu-r. 'm- u‘mluttu-d thr Hrkuhn 1. v:~ .n th. Haunt mt): (he Kuhn- iuyk UHHIIHINHI‘. \xtmh upvnrd up the Rhlnr L‘In-r fur u~4-, by thr nllu-s m wpplying the Armies ul Occupa- tmn and permitting m- to ”nu-u- our persunm-I and. mutt-rial. via the Rhine. _ Whrn (h-nvrul l’rnhum n-tumul to thn- l'nlted Sum-n. Gem-r11 Manley accompanied (ii-her)! Harbord to Turk-3 und Armenia. where they made A: report on the situation in the new East. returning to the L'nittd States at the end uf the yur 1919. wht-n Genrrul Moseley n-joined Gen- eral Pershing. and acrnmplnll-d him on hm tour of the l'nitml Staten. Thn'rnfu-r he ttmlt cummlml of the 2nd l'H‘ltl Artille -ry Brig-«la in Texas. until an Ultltf uum- from the Presi- dun dlru tin ghlm l0 repurt for dut) with (yen. Dawn In mnnmtlon with tho nrgnmutlon of the Bun-nu u! the liudgvt. Thlfi duty was cumplcwd junt before reporting It (‘amp Cuutrr. He. ls In honor grnduntr of the Anny School of the Line, a graduate of the Staff College. a graduate of the WI! ('ullfln‘. and has on {our difionnt occasions served up a memhrr of tho.- Gt-m-ral Sufi of the Army. Fur his service during the war, the American Government promoted him to the crude of Bripdier General of the Regular Army, And ("need him the Distinguished Service Medal. The British Government Appointed him a member of the Order of the Bath. He wu also nude | Commend- er of the Order of the Crown, (‘om- msnder of the Legion 0! Honor 0! Primer, Commander of the Order of the (‘ruwn of Italy. and, in addition. u'u given the ‘(‘mix de Guerre. With Palm. by the French gun-m. ment {or hip servlct‘! It the Front. L. 8. Hopkins, u! Philndelphiu. [manner of the Sum company of that city, considered an expert in person-l Work in Industry. has been appointed director of pemnml at Northwestérn UninnHy. President “'nlh-r “I” Sn)“ In making the In- nuunvrmrm in! (Wednndlyi ni‘ht sand that Mr Hopkins! I'll! nubl'uh hnmulf at 0an In bulh [Winston Ind (‘hunmn and than hi! neuritic: It pun-en! would be wlely With the men Mudenu. Nurthurstern University plum to be the (in! university to in- MJH persunnrl M‘YVnr In m brand“! wnw. I'rendem Soon explnined. and um];- thcre mil he no plumnlinm nor ('01 k--urv \tn'lhunll mud-nee. Dired» PERSON N EL EXPERT AT NORTHWESTERN niversih Appoints Dirt-“or to Aid Students Sohe Per- sonal Problems w on he .‘«'~'~'.. ..'..'..'..‘..‘..'.. ' ..u-...-..-c"f‘ ~:â€":~:~:»:~z-:~:-â€":«:-:~:- .+>+-H~:-:-:~:-: -ANNOUN MCGI H ighland 1 391 (‘entl Resid Ml, lnm'n k I. Nt- Unym Highland Park. and buyers 1hr n-huhl Md uln- Urr'a Int-HM: t' In xpu'iull)‘ don" l'ur houM's ur building a I no»! to (-111. T? (-(ilnn- 6; ()rr nah «\thHW. and ”1» Mn hubh hmqu- thv dmu‘: 1923 “I” M< LARGEST AND 01 69 West V to. H: 1 il PbULOPLos BROTHERS or Hopkins hop" to help lb:- men sw- denu (Q mink uu( their v-rious prob. kn- ubnx right line: and to and than from the autumn gum after tour you”: work at Nurthweomn “well agnipped to fun the hen! prob- lem: of the world both in nwnmercill Ind such] llff " mK'l Illll' a 1'II n lllI‘ll‘I‘lh. t‘ u specially domrnu» uf haunt: uddniunul unfunny» uf Hwhlmn. houses ur building: Min, rnhrr «war the phnm- or m V‘|-~'p(1112-(- \v l'uv‘ u I no»! to (-111. ydilnre 6; ()rr nah-r in Hmhlund l‘urk m was! years haw bury ""1' H1» bumnh nfiirv ir Upl‘ilt‘d in ordrl h. mun- .\:.'l~f:| «\‘mnn't'. Vunih huer thv “ruddy mrrrminy \‘ulunw nf inc“! Hump» IAIN-EST AND OLDEST NORTH SHORE OPERATORS 69 West Washington Street Chicago Gr I! end Wu Baas. qt. Ex n Fancy Cauliflower Fucy Iceberg Lettuce 10¢ Bette and Carrots. bunch . WIMP“ Plants. each tbelb .5¢; three lbs. for noes. lb. , Fucy Potatoes. the peek ., Galois. the lb. 5c; 6 lbs. for W Obtain. the lb. ., “Sweet Potatoes. tbe lb 10¢; 3 lbs. for Vt IhSweet Potatoeglb. M;6lb¢.for tubes, the bunch 51$ (‘entnl Ave. (‘Jfornin Penn, the bade! .. . Gwen and Red Gum 18¢; 2 lbs. (or Concord Grnpga. the basket ‘ . Cnéunbei's a lay prices. Cain. the buck Gwen Peppers. dozen ['2er: I'mcy Johnathan Apples. dolen Johnathan Ap plea. 8 lbs. Grumman 10¢,15¢. 2 {or , f Extn Fancy Sunkist Valendt Oranges Path” Extra Fancy, the but“ Exam. the down l‘l Maul Melons. Pe uncut. um urge. z E Inge MW Pun y Dew Mela-I. ‘ (oral: Watermelon- ‘ Apple- I 5:. 2| Mn Angles. 3 In. Leticiaâ€"s. thé idoun Monument. Mausoleum or Headstone MCGUIRE 8C ORR’S Highland Park Real Estate Office Collins 8: Doane Company erected -ANNOUN(‘ING THE OPENING OF ll! will be correct and durable LIBERTYUILLE. ILLINOIS ntral Ave. Tel. H. P. 429 Fancy Fruits. Vegetables and Groceries â€" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE MRS. SETH SHEPARD Will hold :11 Exhibit of Hand-nude 391 (‘entral Avenue. Tel. H. P. 146 Residence Phone H. P. 136 1923 \\ ”J. "F: “HIHNIANII INRK \ EAR SATURDAY. OCTOBER 14 cMhrmeor From the Maison Renée at the MORAINE HOTEL McGUIRE 8i ORR anywhere by the old reliable ¢~Wi+°i+' W5 '*:-+#++¢W*I V EG ETA BL ES FRUITS ‘In‘r". Mdmlln A .1) [u hulh (1“lu-h- (hm .HMuwuhhw

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