Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 3 Dec 1925, p. 14

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In - and SM- la'u_lu.x‘a ter nu. be” .4 - -e ' “wand-b: Gal, iiiGiiiur7saiGU12" Tm "We." of tough. the rubber Bbrat endtars m and mud-braking 'at WW: aiding VI t--to Notch Buddy Boot... ewes: rib: muscles, “as: u whaling Add "eength to top. prevent them from cracking. The tough guy tt,rtt,t','t,tl,iehre,1,eft muffin; in m and Rump; in a es, duahorlce. That uh, wearing boot your my cm. -“E.Tbv."°'°!‘.§- P. your and. to ___ ,, iiaTAir,iGi%GG "m... 'ltr an' ',s,ti?it,",tl'i nuts??? I'llrd t=ataJ.tstdgtTs.%'tdt _ The "muscles" lengthen its life .i.~_ A Miétaken Conception 'rf2e,?lf?TSH Cleaner and Dyer ' " North Bt-Mrirr'3tmd , , WI OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT m . HIGHLAND PARK Landscape Gardghiné not... a. P. tot, Tou-ethos-ye-frm-tedit..., 1'gta,T,etg,,'gtMtt'Atfge,ttilfgr, ”mudththc . ”duck BUN.at_M0EoRco.,rrtater,h'acmaaN "rt'.-mr-rt-cei-- Tel. H. P. 496 es A New York miniiter upbraids America tit ailing it the Hermit na- tiim. But. anyhow we don't live like hermita, TFe lave that to the ttttee fellow.” ‘- ',', The oiriehil register of other; of the navxv'ihows that Captain nines was born in Kentucky an September 22, 1870,_that> he We: appointed tor the nttvy. from that state on tar 21, 1888,' and that he attained his mes- ent rtmkron July I, 1917. He has served at me: for twentque you-s, and on .shofe or other duty, for fotm.. teen were. ' as; navy. a r _ 1 The 'aééction of Captain Hines is said to hive been received with gen- eral stagnation '; at Grant , Lakes, where he is known by former iumr. ciateb as a popular' oifieer of great persenal charm, kindly but item " a d%eiplittariatt, and possessing rare (Judith! of loademhip. These qtthli- ties, coupled ,rlttrripe experkriee n: a _eotty?sqttdintr otBeer, In said lo ntaVlth, “lemon idea! fpr this im.. portiute-itritasents ' _ _ COLUMBIAJ'“ tet."' 25th Yeir ”MUSIC Ninth Nay] district, Captain John F. Hinet, U. 8., Navy, arrived in Chi.. cago on Wednesday and relieved Cap.. tain Waldo Evans, U. s. Navy, who re1inquittuis. eonuiurnd by reason of hi; transfer to the retired list of the navy The new commandant of 'the Cash: Iekts “Nun! Training Station Ind Wit): on ehe.‘hetchet and I hot, harm, 1ld seelt e (“creme spot near s rive prepare the ground and plant tho l of:.spple, peer Ind-web seeds. Then he would build i tmah fence round the infant nursery to keep out prowling haste. Often he would at out the homely herbs which later (Iii/ts, useful to the settlers. Men of Intelligence l Although he dreeeed in crude and queer akin: garments, Johnny Ap- plese tras of prepossessing sppear- ence d was e men of intelligence. The Indians venerated him as. a [rest medicine men and he roamed through the wilderness unharmed, living aim.. ply on nuts: and berries, and trovel- ing without weapone. During the war of 1812 he performed important service for theAmatent settlers. from quently warning them of the in» prescient hostile ‘Indiens. Once he brought troops to relieve the siege of s blockhouse in the wilderness, m lived quietly in a Who“: Ubiri during hits, declining Td,' and his death wa- announced in outrun in 1547 when be was characterized as "en old mun who has done-more for the _ than any, other mu of his an.” . ' NEW COMMANDANT IS _ NOW AT GREAT LAKES Captain John F. Hines Succeeds Capt. Waldo Evans “Head of Station ' Mttet of the kno'wledge of Johnny Appleseed rests, on tmditttm. It in iknovknthat he was born in tiii f1tld; Mum, in 1775 and it in d that" he lectt his mum state and wandered out into the wilderness lie. cause of disappointment in love. He was in the valley of the Potomac in 1799 and in western Pennaylvania in 1800. He gathered a great quantity of apple seeda from the elder prone: in Pennsylvania and ihsaUd down the Ohio in a strange raft, made from two canoesland loaded with has: at seeds. He was on his War west to make the wilderness bloom with ab- ple blossoms. ' _ ms ilrat nursery wu in West. Vit- ginin and than he wandered into Ohio nnd I diam hating his need- and ?jalt'iil' up“:i tree- in .the wilder: neaa. ore than 100 nurseries in" set anti in the§fomu of tU two mid. tile w tern its“: by this strange wand: . E ‘. . _ , . “in!” in" Life ' n ."gty mission in lift,", he told . pioneer womm, “is to have the apple trees ready for the anglers" Winn thefeomeP ~‘ Johnny Appleuod. wellknown to audition md‘hldtory in din middle mt, om eharttetarimrds ,by John Sherman " “one of the moat strike tug fhrtttets this mptttttie lu- no duced," is to have late recognition fof his bet-vices to America. The Chain. ber of Commerce at Fort Wayne 1ttus instructed a committee to loath mid mark his grave with} suitable mem- orial, mount it may be' pointed out to the public on thsr'restitttt place of a ppique ,tifidlls western pioneer. JOHNNY APPLESEED TO HAVE MEMORIAL STRIKING PIONEER FIGURE Most of Knowledge of Him More or Less Traditional, But Admitted That He Did an ifiiiiiiriTiiiii'iixh nun-u an: mm In. Tel. B. P. 880 Ems Tam Pfttbttt Gm Jan-n AW mun ran-ulc- THE HIGHLAND PARA PRESS, HIGHLAND mm. ILLINOIS Great Work (.fst?P,?,2Ett?%8 HEW-HAN MISS JANETQSCUDDER '.-' IN AUTOBIOGRAPHY 3mm Janet Boulder has but pub- lidhed an autobiogn'phy whieh 8'33 culls "Mo4etthtq' Mr Life". Kin Senddcr u, achieved success " ‘5- sculpmr sad the book all: of htr We- to climb the ladder of my cpu, and how the "fmmd 30y all alon'z the rough,' hard war." She was [FV, t rr 'a. P'B.WrK " ‘W _ - - a? h Kr, ._ 'iTdS& /CatW,%k%m, " _t'ueif,ftft'Y'"NP, Fi,)t?a?,F,'ti' 'E'W‘ ‘1“‘k:>ll _, fr"rN Frrm, ., ”Wu”. I',, 'vu "re',o'Cfcpt.?, ' ',5firt0 CADILLAC TUD013_8EDAN EACH Yea; a larger number of Evanston and North Shore homes know the happiness ofa New; Cadillac for Christmas. Why not, this Christ. mas morning, have; a gleaming New Cadillac--. for those yet: 1ove--at the door of _ your home. It Eis t moSt fitting gift-, a finishing tiuch to their) joy on the happiest Dari? the Trear. cape #6101: (in comm, EVANS-mm BRANCH l ‘ngvixi'oh ofGrseml Mum Wo- _ iI (, -, mo tank-nae. am 1 “3..qu barn in Ten": Hun V Indiana in tlm, my! Mad in Cignuti and nttew “rd: 'dih,:iteadoihft " the Art Institute. and Inter, with Multan- nies in Part'ts. Of Int: ya“ itte but won her new”: recognition in mak- ing , medal tannins and‘ wall idealistic, {tactful brow for who embellishment. The “Fighting Boys", ' bronze 'fonnuin my" occupying the center of the Children's Mum in ai,Lsrop"etsngiarwithctoedcnryaiue, it is amazing that such quality and work. manship can be had “this lowprice. Everyone admire. the smart lines and the cozy interior, with its strong. WW seats and attractive upholstery. Window: and windshield are'of tine plate glut. Inspect all the new features at any Authorized Ford Dealer’s showroom, Any Ford cal-can be purchased on very easy payments. an "e'"e tsett- ' tst.', T ~m-mtrinony to puma 't ' r'nottei.---Cuve1nrid ,, -3: rl AU. ' t ' " ttw Art Institute, is up 17.1 " W. aettievermratn. u in. "e chad by the mm of 'ia?, 'i"rl'u'ic'La'1'l"ld'1 g4 THURSDAY, mecremnd Irie rm HIGH GIN what! Mud: Pe I!“ he: Loin a. b. ...._ tkttx Will “It... Verna-t an...“ to." N. cam. than”... are PHONES FRE {£37533 heath “It... .6“ Trut I mom “Q 'Nth.. Shh! mm- mun-I WI tub... “I an”. Putt?- boll “I. huh! “It... m of a the lb. ..-..'. New Dal Hutu ll IGHW‘ cm SDAY. be.

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