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Highland Park Press, 1 Jul 1926, p. 3

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Lift" Martin code this In order from com y of Chica- gtu Nort Shore Line a gun: the wrapper: more I in d-teh , by N h Shore Line try the ihuukee can- Ahte both the requisite: p tttrr','; t tii t first shipment welt. My . ten-day nui- b andy mdaetarem. Po North Line an. [their des tion in rec- F. not of has order rd " f u the print- ;wepm- shipments. PM" ii?, "rt t 3m. um ._ud ,‘list n” " to manna: jut‘ an t) Wei; WW“ titular bode]; mind thud-nin- ghgo the 'tttul, n u u by man. from Mi nhotoChi-L r' North Shore menu. iatalt qimn. Ill. Ar TS ths r- '47 my, in“ t, mg 1.38 KG 01MB ye That Is tht bt choice nbill for " at Peil't ents for x8 Curtis: had been hboolutely unap. pchintive of an start I had madtto help him win back the fortune he had lost. Little m be unlined what . struggle it wallet no to be, contin- ually eeonomiahitr _when I Ind known nothing but lumin- W before we unwed. 'runtoo,tttatstmrnt- Ir endeavored‘u become the kind of WHO in ndrnimditogt. and love.' Ah, if they could>only have known how - I In: for the very things that may too, were seeking out there on the mountdn unda- the moon.' Rom. adventure, companionship, Whatwu it Curtis- haduid? That I was “dun thinking about house. Keeping and food." And what was it Letitia Evans had (In: at me u they left on their moonlight ride? That I was “getting too automatic for words?" ' ings in my ear. I mated to be told that l was beautiml and nttrnctive and desirable once more. I longed to be reassure! that I was not becoming matronly and uninteresting out! old. Snddenly I yearned for romance with Lt: enthusium of youth. I "on f cied . Prince Charming who wimid come ttnd whisper sweet noth- Although the heat of the day had been intense s sudden shower just be- fore sunset had left the earth freshly gleaming end just slightly warm. A like bush breeShed its tron-once into the night an s messing young breeze waited it tenderly towards the south. The m nlight. with flntrera of love, hnd smoged out the rough and W‘ peaks of Shsdu mountain be- yond end, under her gentle touch, their outlines were black velvet “that e distant sky. car. With just the two couples out there on the mountain they would be thrown together most of the time, Eve Mum and Bill Gilleepy were engaged and would undoubtedly go " moon-gazing leaving urtiu and Edith alone. She was etty too! I recalled exactly how she I ked as she stood in the doorway wai n: for Cur- tiea to come out and the was that intangible sonicthing abo t her, too, that appeals to men. W men called it personality or charm. " want of a more definite term. In my Jealous mood I interpreted it as studied allure. I no my time- by his utter absorp- 1ti,riin.bueetiiituiianT'iiiG {time since It: had commented on s {new gown I wss wearing or noticed no change in the my I dressed my lhnir. But this was s new phone through which my emotions now pass- (imr--thicreattsatiou that was forrd, :upon me that he wns shie to and? ipleosm-e-in join: nbout to parties writ}: some other girl. It did not seem to dampen his udonr in the lent be- :csmo I m not always included {among the mats. Now they had [one " together on I moonlight picnic all alone in the buck not of the long, high-powered [ " I at ntthte in the gathering dunk I hoet of , Whoughtl rushed through my mind. I Wondered if he could be falling in loft, with Letitil Mus. I had heard of such things humming More. He seemed quite carefree and jhappy when she was Alana With Jealousy . Perhnp. the moat poignant ache that comes to the heart of I woman Ir-dttrrtetrirt,curtauiiiiirt" mummy. "JULY t, v a . . , ‘ Pl light were C : . ' " they were u _r . ‘ I: tsurfed, out _ Mi l " mm whh I " in: n I , at. 1 O . A MlXllrh'lTfurew" L. Irl " ,nnd then I he , ' i . 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JE-IEE, .ltlre,p, =d] W) ' iFiriit "T ttE lhi Ard Cr.e'NiI.lll ltNt I49Ww‘ q Mir I don't know how long t had been asleep when I we: awakened by the sound of u at tstopping and bake: being suddenly applied. I pushed Melt Decision brought a new interest in life and I sought my bed more pleased with myself than I had beep in all the summer months. . As for Curtiu he had shown medit- tle consideration for several weeks Ind. Bo, regardless of what he thought, I made up my mind to go to New York. From father had come a gen- erous birthday check. I would spend it on lovely elothe-the sort of clothes I had worn before I had he., come the wife of Curtis: Wright, and so bedecked I wouid go to New York. was frivolous I knew perfectly well, but, she we: my very best friend, and I needed to move about in the care- free environment in which she lived. Of course he did not approve of El.. lie but by his own conduct, he had "erifleed his right to idvise me about my friends. She was certainly much finer than Letitin Even: with her ad- mission that "e1other, dances, and MORALS had changed." That Ellie She was undoubtedly right. I would go to New York. Curtis: was on his feet once more and did not need me to help him with his up-hill climb. r All the longings, and emotions of the old Sallie had returned and I made a resolution that I would not become callous to all the thrilling, gladsome things of life. Nor would I sit calm- ly by and watch Curtiss’ infatuation for this madcap girl. The situation was beginning to get on my nerves, which, with the protracted heat of the summer and the steady grind of housekeeping, were already over- wrought. Suddenly I decided upon a plan. Ellie Mitchel, my girlhood chum. had returned from several years travel in Europe, and had taken an apart- ment on Park avenue in New York., In ,order to gain the consent of her) parents, she was making a pretense of studying art. She had repeatedly urged me to come up and visit her and each time I had refused. "'You' must be getting stale,” she had argued in her hurrier sci-aw], “some new plays. a few nights of opera and a snappy supper club or two will brush the cobweb: away.” And yet, something had happened to me tonight. A reaction had oc- curred. and I stepped from behind, what seemed to have betsm, a mask. I realized, sitting there alone in the darkness, how I had, to all out- ward appearances, changed. I had re.. linquished the things that had former.. ly meant my idea of a. "good time," and had been what the world calls a "model wife." - 11"! -.'.-H mi W'“|‘°“ friends with whom I had been thrown, were disciples of the great god Jen; They nil had on u1tra-riurdern view- point of life. They kept up n whirl of parties. There were gay dinners, bright conversation, entrancing dances, and they even eotmtenaneed t1irtatiom, 'ttfairs. Perhaps, I thought; theirs was the most colorful sort of existence after all. Dally his interest was growing in another girl. T It had been no my task this "set- tilng down" to the fonvention.al hum- drum of mun-tied life. There was no doubt in my mind. I had been, myself. the butterfly type, and my married 13115! "hit P" the result? my}? w. R. metres. rouse. Huh- has V "as PM Who- Mud What hr Inch 81 Balance o-..-.-....." April " In Palm". County he... T, June- O'Connor. trunni- of the load and, Bridle Fund. fbr the Town of West Dark“. County of Lake, Stat. of Illinoh. being duly Iron. dept-e nu! my that the following statement in ma Inscribed k . mt Ititelnent of the amount of road Ind brick. funds on hum " the Installing of the 'fueal new above stated; the smut of road and bridge funds received; the wares tron which received: the "mount upended. Ind the purpose tor which expended " at forth in aid statement. Subscribed ma sworn to Man an. rthit of A HI, mo. . d" v P. J. bum. Jamel of the PM. Ole. o! haunt of tho I.“ and Bru.. Fund ot I.“ Town To the Ruhr-v Commissioner, Town of Welt Deerheid. Cotmtr of leer, Shh of Illinois mu of Illihoin County of Lake; Towp lst Wat Deerhid, " Df funds received and dioburud for the tueal ...rpr grilling Pluck ti, 1926. _ “-th of Township Report H -VtVe 50.00 In"): 80 To Burnout! Clam. Derv- tees n Juitiee of the Pelee v V 4.00 Inch " To Peter Duttr, unico- " Justice of the Peace -wrtpr----r. -rrrt.-.. 4,04t Much " To Jamel O'Connor. com- mittee work -rm- _"F_rF"" PPC"".' _ 25.00 Much M To Junta O'Connor, serv- ice. " Township Treasurer _ ---. 229.96 March so To Julia Peterson, service- _ u Township Clerk .. '____ TVr.F_r_ .. 40.50 Much 80 To [all Adviser. lupplia 17.79 March " To Elmer Chvey. Denice: " road commiuioner , ., .V tVe _"_. 689.86 Feb.) To Highland Park Press. pub- Aug. 11 To G. Rockenb-ch. insurance on Town Hall _rFTq _ . . _... _ Sept. LTD Jame! O'Connor, lean] Adviser hill and committee work Sept. 1 To Edward Selig, for noes-or Sept. 1 To Julia. Peterson, service- " Township clerk _-__.... M. Sept. 1 To Peter taint. urvlou u think commissioner m-----."---...--.----- Sept. 1 To Elmer Clavey. tendon u rand commhuloner A. ___-__ _-_-_... . Sept. 1 To P. J. Duffy. Isl-vices q: ' Justice of the Peace ___ _...--mt.---t.- -e.e Sept. 1 To Raymond Chvey. unice- u Ju-tice of the Pane m-F-tFrm-ew-eq chk‘l To Hichhnd Park PM”, claw don knot. Ind "my". M_.P._m_-rwe I "' 7 that Aug. 11 April 7 To Woodman Todd, for serv- , lea u judge of olectiom. .7 ___.. .April 7 To Clarence Hahn. for nerv- im an judge of election _c, TTT _ April 7 To Loretta Willm-n. nervicu ta clerk of election --w---mt-.._ ' . April T To Julia Peterson, series " clerk of election T V __.-r_ April 7 To Eldl Klemp. nervim u clerk of election . T April 7 To James O'Connor. eervlces u judge of election 7 .__.rr ..... . April 7 To John Weber, Iervieq u judge of election 'tt '___.. F__._.r__ April T To Almon Frost, services u , Judge of election r.trr-.t' ""PN April T To Laura Kurch, service. an F clerk of election N .V r. .. pet v tertrc .. .. April T To Mary Karch. Dervicee u clerk of election T"t -WeV Pt't_Vr -r4 .. April 7 to Vida Plane, nervica u clerk of election ----r-.t-----rr-r----r-rr_ April , lug April q Balanee on hand March 81, 1926 . " 849.10 Date Fund. Expanded ml for In} What Purpose: Eme An“!!! April 'l To Wm. Steffen. for nervlces Total Receipts Lou Expenditures Date Fund: Received and In. "" What Source- Received Amount of puhlie funds on hand " the commencement of the ttseal rear, commencing the First dny of April. A. D. 1925 , u ""Te" 1 April ll Received from In Pen-null. County Trommmr . teete Tet September 25 Received from in Peat- nnll, County Treasurer 7 w Tho said "mes O'Connor. being duly "worn. doth dcpou and any, that the follow- ine "lament. by him auhcribed II I correct statement of the amount of public funds on hand " the commencement of the tueal yer thaw stated. the amount of public funds received. and the mun-es trom which received, and the amount expended, Ind purposes for which expended. M set forth In aid state. ment. Subscribed and sworn to iurorlue," (It: Fifth day of April. A. 0.19%. TOWNSHIP TREASURER“! ANNUAL REPORT TOWN OF WEST DBIRPIILD Ole. " Town Bum The following in a statement by June: O'Connor. Supervisor of the Town of West Deerfield. in the County and State nlorunid. of the amount of putrkfund. received and expended by him during the then! year jut closed, ending _on the Thirty-ttrut thy of Burch. A. D. 1926, Ihowinz the Amount. of publia funds nub hand at the commencement of said then! year, the amount of public funds reeeivedUnd from what source- re- ceived. the amount of public funds expended and for what purpose expended. during said than] year. ending a: Mora-aid. State of “Hank. Countx of him. u. The light flared up and Cur-tins stood beside my bed. (Continued next week) I remembered my decision to go to New York but for some reason, my plan brought little comfort, and all I could think of was the unconventional scene which I had just witnessed out- side. _ What excuse would Cnrtiu oitert Curtis: who had always been so digni- fled and prim. A The changed are, and thst she would be much safer alone than with Curtiss seeing her home! I glsnced st the little Jeweled clock on my bed.. side table and with swift slam I no- ticed that the hands stood " 8 o'eloek. More than half the night wss gone. A generation ago s young girl out with s married men at that hour would have faced certain disgrace and yet here was this spoiled child of for..) tune taking no care whatsoever to hide her indescretion; and boldly laughing and talking as if she cared hot a snap of her restless f1nttertrwUt l or the neighbors should think. . , Thou m on molopinz‘ stillmu 'astd then' I heard Cnrtiu' voice: "But t don't think W. are; your going home done.” , Then Letitia: “Much “for than your going with me old dun” T Then they both laughed. ' Utitin, had hen drinking, for her fought» 'mtotratmrdandhieh. Ihadboonon ,fswrytrtusorithurmitttindt knew when no land had too much. What could it All new? " vacuum. attdn -iiia"ii'i' tltr-totitis-si-tlid" 'w ottt imbutLetitk Bani totfsurwhiirhsh-drtvueidi. “I M silk (smitten the window ,tehuette,fi'y_tttehtiteartsiili. 95 Judge of election to Ed Blelmehl. use of poll- pllce _q'r__----_-. To Ed Bletmehl, for unrea- ""mamaarDrartarrnaartsssrmsu'tatraatirrtraatata, JANE O'CONNOR. Tug-um Justice of the Film JAMES O'CONNOR P. J. DUFFY I 5.062.“ 82,IWT.02 8.tM.88 33.426.” 1577.02 $1,839.52 Amount 1.608.” 222.15 708.61 88.00 64.00 M.81 478.22 a.” 1.60 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 Jan. I B, M1. - Jun. ' Good Rood- luhluu-y Co., Scrap-r m .rr--t-_-.---r-... At." Jan. 's MM (hr-n. m..., I.” Dee. " tuehard sunken». tr wads Dee. " Jun- lhllhld. like: '-F--i-t D.e._88'Cuttstee lanai]. " an Nov. " Darrow & Barron. punk! ttarmmtt on Old Elm bruit” Nov. " Racine Cmbed Stone Co., my bill In: frelttttt "e"'"-""",',' New“? Mud-rd Oil Co., III and. Nov. " Canton Culvert Go., culverts Nov. " Mid Gum. “my“... '"2' tumble Gum. climb tne- Nov. " Richard Shnhope. " day- Nov. ' In). Mattel, " dun on Nov " Clarence mama. freight. on six can of stone .__. Nov. 19 Highland Park Fuel Co., “one and screening- C.re.' teve u Nov. " 8ttrhuter & Person. two Nov. " cfu. b it. ii." it}; Nov. " C. M. & m. P. R. R, Nov, Nov, Nov, Nov, Nov, ow an cum... ll-Illnld. mi/dr T 'j Nov. " lake County, m., use of --- county outat ("6.-r---rr_ -.- _.. ...“ ""'tidl' Meierhott Hdw. Co., cup- Sept. " Reliable Garage, truck Bert. " H. A. Hedirke. two day- with county outfit 'tt'PtP.W._e_aa.ass_Fm. Sept. 19 Bert Behuenmroat, two days with county outfit ..es _...., 7. Bert. " Wm. l. Mecarthr, one 2% truck. complete .V . r__._ ___t___-_t-.. V Oct. " Larry launch. labor and Oct. " Richard Sunken. that. drivimr truck . PW..rr_ 'MF,----- . _ "er.; tt Oct. 81 June- Ilnuhld. labor and 8.95311: J; Walton, ts-ii/e" on - under Mada . _-tt---et FA. _-r-t Aug. St Tutu-ad Road Service. lo,- 000 all. of mud on Invited“ Suit. " Richard Shinbone. 24 days gn:_tmck and avenue to Spring- Sept: yr Chnnce Hum-1d: is an; Aux. " Deane“ Gare, repair- on Anna}! gnu Association. member. Ubor _ -e*Wm :LL::T.'.:.T.:.:.,:,:,,.:'.: Aug. 21 Henry Peter-on, 9d.” labor Aurr., _21 Bert Schliemann-t, " day- lashor -P- L. 7" Aut. .21 Richard Shnhovc. foreman of county tmtttt Aug. 21 Jamel Iquitm,.xs 1 Aug: .21 Cinema. ”will, 1 An: 1 R. A.%edielii" GGG; foreman of county outtit a, H Aug. i" Bland-rd Oil Co. two tanha o oi A. _treetr-et.r_ 'r."r-rm_e--t. . . . P-- Aux; 21 H. A, "MI. " dun u July 11 csreneeuaiiiiiri hbor (V ---.v--e--"- ___ H. Aug: .1 Richard sunken. l Aug. 1 June- Mdlhld. " dawn on grader and rep-in .. _ ,,. Aug. 1 Clarence Mdlfnld. is day- Inbor netd, _ on mower .. Aug. 1 Bert Schumann-t. 12 days w!ut_eovtt_mtrhteetrimt outftt ,. -9.___ -- v. -. - uh. I.“ -o I" oiling. demurrm and ("than June " Thtftreod Road Service, un- loading oft and oiling . -----.Fw. .. July 11 June- 'U1Whi, 4 weeks lahor and main .V "P-r- ." July " Richard sunhape. 4 weeks g labor: _.lC.,C.r..l1f.rff.'". JTC.... um 16 ohn J. malt. three a.» June_tf 0,11. I th. Paul R. I... labor and "applies .F'_r-r-rrt TP_FT. June 16 Clam“ hilt-id, three June_ ." Wm. Glider. Devon dun -....- u. u-m anus-nu, - In labor, hauling Ind "applies June " “and Shaun», labor June. " Lam luau-Ion. 89 d Mar " Hohhot! Hdw. Co., repairs, dry battery .. ._t._ -- .. --.__r.__.q_ P-v. -. May " Good Rud- Inching" Co., three lemon blade- "_-rt-Pee-r., J. May 28 State Tut-urn, “Huck. rent of truck 'rvm6_ -v--t --Fet.e mr...-..-. June 2 W. W. 8mm, moat. rhrht, of pay ""i.rmr-e--er.wtt.r-r.., -tr-rt June " {JIM mama. dim week. May 28 Richard tttanhope, two week- l-bor and 5 hub of am, ete., to brick yard Tr'.."'----.-.---- TTNVF_P_ Mir " Mid Game. rep-in on _ vu- V. ,' T.‘.T.:.T....::T.'..f:,'. Mar. " "me Illllnld. " web 'mm and AijiiiGrrrr..,.CrC," In}? Clarence Quill-Id. It: mk- ot read on W"'.'.'.........'--.--....-... ..I Mar " Tum Road Service. road oiling an "r------. _r...-i-rt_--- May .Y Union Product- Co., lup- on. " law. P. Wm (diam-ave. ncnu on I" ash-lion Iron RH" load on Mu Avenue Miscellaneous denuda- tor improve- ment. on an Reunion from Ridge Road on Mid Avenue Summary of Expenditure- Balance on Band mm-r..... ct...- ., .. -fr- .._,8 1,881.86 Data To Wh- thlo What {or F ms Conan] M May yr Btysderd Oil Co., two can '. " June: Collins. hem-inc nnd painting "v_"r _ .. _'-----------.-.------). . 19 3(9th Hdw. Co., supplies . " Mutual Cant Go., atone and uranium etmr.rr V. ' ....' _ .. . v, ' . 19 Candi! Inn. Soda, {mur- "we on truck m.r.t_ FeP6%._ .. ' _ l, .m o‘n new M187}; _alii,"i",'i'i,ii,'i,',i',e “um. Ammo f - x----)--..-..,......--., It” " Bonn H. Cell: I Son. for “ hm!- n new qxtqttMttet has: 'te.. med on W 3 [ “an ant w-.--.-'.-..., In. "f_0.Bttis,eliiiiijGG'. Mb on - nun-Ion from _ Bldg. in“ on Mid Avenue In.» 'éiriiriirrTaGapiiGpac' mask on an: extension from like load on D.eeNtd Avenue Oet. , B, A. Emma for Improve- ment- on new nan-ion from Bldg: Rout on DeqrtuU Avenue . 19 Good Room, Muhlnery Co.. four any" blades -. _r..r Fr.. _ - . " Eyemt Gum. main a l-‘ordson tractor te.tt kT. .. labor hi: I lav-cod 3305“,, CI' 't tte. has! mm. 31:91.. Irt " Jynes MnllfMd, 24 by! MGshinerv Co., " dun on 18 " 18 Judo- 1.88.... 1,650.00 165.00 In.“ I“... 145.31 1.4.00 240.88 20.00 Mm." 683.00 128.00 t 1,200.59 800.00 221.60 140.00 198.00 48.52 $22,818.53 21,006.72 1.380.” 158.60 75.00 87.00 144.00 82.00 7.70 250.00 1M.O 86.00 84.95 I.“ 102.00 150.09 128.50 14.00 18.00 104.00 133.00 90.00 1.42 112.60 12.45 129.00 250.00 15.1. 0.52 18.28 149.00 132.00 42.00 16.76 75.00 98.00 54.00 8.50 8.10 84.00 500.00 121.00 99.00 99.00 96.00 72.00 100.00 7.80 10,uut 88.25 18.00 In.“ 175.00 42.00 582.26 90.00 48.26 as.“ 217.35 32.00 71.00 221.25 115.15 21.00 "T." 111.50 2.25 9.80 "E" 3.81 I...“ 10... 'skit/ti A WELL APPOINTED. com- fortable bathroom it one of the account-y ndduneta of B' well- plumed home. 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