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Highland Park Press, 28 Oct 1926, p. 7

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W 3:18 TWINS I. 1 Am HIGH 36mm Prizes, will be given to " returned the LARG- 1 dating the, with tea . _ . , . Ask them to VOTE SPE. ALS EACH ta Shop W, if a Boy wins! ‘.9 will!“ M, In ”M2000 Tennis Outfit, In, Boy Scout Vote Coupons clings OUR NAME YHU'8tatAY. OCTOBER " itttttt Tttck PRIZE INGOODS tetrt Ky Free 70 DRUGS test; Telephone 463 It $1.95 and t but!!!» {WK-5?... n 3mm " red out. the an. my» DOVE; one Ind ti(toartris, an! (in tirl. ms em "tttie. 3 in MM hive r-ttar. (hi: nu- he he A joint inquest was held Tuesday. at Northbrdolt, with two juries, m from Lake county and the other from Cook county,» Coroner J. L. lelor of Lake county and a deputy corona-4 or of Cook county were in chum Testimony of members af the train crew. student who were W on,tho abated bus. the Rater-an and ' nrttna- m tom [Tho "Dean gutted fomrd and the front wheel- of the couch were on the track: when hearth tnhnburinx domstmontheeoneh: Rename stopped and mmed the “hint and through his My 9! ma of mind amt.lteroie action and than whoweeiridi-tttthhm, _' “Hi. Dean will one at the mtyrt earrsNtdrivemhtttte.atsettoretsde& service. He has been bathe regular "rviesforomrtt-m.", / "Our investigation of the Accident shows that Lyman Deep. operator of the m coach, snerftieed his life to save hid passengers; and instead of pruning from the coach when he tsawAtse8t.Pst1fUsrrttaristtttorrard the has. stayed " the wheel of the machine, reversing it.. and headed clan of the trucks except the from where he we: sitting. Thought)!“ efttrrt he and than 411th to his care but lost his own life. _ ',' "The evidence shows that Mr. M made the custom safety Mop " the unread tracks. The crooning ("a - up and Manage! box can obs-in: the appemtethtite min hedidnotueit. ' Students waiting for the, but to stop on the other aided)! the tracks were: Esther Bucher. Frank Me Lachhn. George Lorentz, Varnette Warm and Catherine Cannon. Bute-t laud _ . . Following i: the atateatettt issued by bot. J. w. Simon of the North Shore Line, mum; his investiga- tion af the My. . Carl Ritter, Charles and Rabat Thu- rien, Bernard Eodyn), Hm Lor.. enta, William Lung, Ruth ' Helm; Home Mueller. Edlyn Mueller. Dor- othy Bomhoeft, Vincent Dawson, and Conrad W. ' _ , Thom, besides the hinted one; bu the has at the time tit the Incident were: Ethelyn Bestar, Lodi" and Students Return no!!! , All of the oeetrpants ’01 the his were badly shaken up and motto! them returned to theirbomu. she will be out if: I short Mnreella Kodym, g strrt. ting directly behind the l thrown out of the but! nummus cuts md bruins Lachlnn, 1139 a sophomore cut about the head. ' .m- Marjorie Schick. 1t'gtot] TWO Mill KILLED . . IN CROSSING CRASH THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1926 “Ti the opinion at,. all. who with“ , accident. He had time yr Map safety. v only he and Bomhoeft o Wttq on the front seat with him want the head. The D. G. A. Mn pmbuhlyul Q Irjorie Schick. another senior, charge of ttriaiiioAiioG mam . . both hands injured," and George of "pop," My "hot itritll) _ v. r, a freshman, reetived an injury There wilt undo Madly 59": u “I s jaw. . ' ttei8i.rvytirhP4, I J; the; F a"/giF Students Return Home l this Deit3uhrtrtddirhttr, witch 'w 'hid' 1 of the 'oeeupants of the bus -the special cheering section. jlbiil badly shaken up and mono! will be appointgd‘us ushers to” " _ returned to that-homes. _ that“ everyone 3%“ in an: l ttt th North Shore Twist Colman): and be ready to meet your "taxesrarhilat_ they; 5 Continued from m ly out and bruised and as th? Highland Park hospital. badly cut chain the out ttf, t stitehos were retttfmit . , wounds.. Unitas; litteeW develon. the death! an be out in n short tint. Ft , he tin Students [hinted D e crossing-were not tated, and reports eman was building Other reporttwm mere in, the, build- accident Every year the Questio? bf phyi _ g your taxes becomes a vit, One. T e Wise, property OWner's; es st' ll , every month tOVi'ard thli, large _,'t'." penditure, which MUS', I be met. TY Open a Savinés Ace-04w Now patre phomore. sit- , driver, was and “(and PS. Jean Me. re. was badly the bus was d through a y who rushed Are YouxiTfixes a Burii en _ _ old 'r, i HIGH SCHOOL HOME. 1 COMING, NOV.'13 dinntr and program in the evenid r The field will be decorated. ithl Denmmts' and the jeolon of the t ii" hen schools in this league of v ’5‘ Dtierflehr is a member and d the font; big universities. in Illinois-No t) western, Chimg'o, munch, and ' Forest. tht the My. or colon-5,. be the name of the school. 'fi [ -Brief speeches 'till be made. il _ Evening from“: I The Alumni "aiieitsttort is [may Fr"' ranging for the atoning dinner 'trt.d uromm. under the leadership obit: nmident. Arthur Olson. and it it T. ' heated that . km mm of - antes will be an hand to revive ill memories and helb make this a, who“: Rome-e-fmt eeiiGai, d ever held it W. T' T Steen Aria, um comers, t mon. rocky. allied. and wet land " ford tores for mom: timber n [ , sthlxr, These mall!!! waste Izmir _ tvitrnthr mom “labia for t' HmMr than for anything else. my} minim: a feral mar an they j, i: the chained: and most " , mrans of preventing erosion. . raj from»! do not War natml'lv on I and unwmunmtive parts of the I ) _ it would and: PP" P N1 mam: :1? .,1'ms , "a' 3 After the banqtet- in the ev mr the dance will be d. A special, mission price ht'l be charged; or those who attend duly the dance. I 0 dinner and dunno will be $1.50. l / To Dedieiate Field . 1 The board ot "ittastion has dee to had the Median earerehymr'r the new athletic fipld before the f a ball game, at 2 o'élock. . l Letters have been sent to mi former studmts who live at a dis . e and all within reach are urged toi b. Mud the, 1httnescomirue name ‘amii ht LAND SUITABLE Fort GROWING OF TIME Balloons will M trold to be tn loose when New?” scores-her . touchdown. E ' in V ' Music Irv Band ' The Blue and White band, _ the direction of Mr, Bolle,‘ Will it usual, furnish thd music and t will be a parade between the h lea; stand: The funeral of Lyman Dead held this atiorniitir, at 20 ot, at the Prasbiterrtn 'church, tht Funk Fitt oaieutintr, Mr. father, mother dd sister from kota were iTttrfttdeeet in, is survived by his widow and. childru. V l, h o." ' ‘ I It was remanded that f tions to the yiaw of trains, app; ing’at this minty!” removed. , l . ‘I'n‘perd some» V j l She funeral orMr. Bamhoeft', is survived by a widowUnd twat dren, was hid Wednesday afte at the H. M. Prior minty th Mr. Bornhoett Iwas a truth; Mrs. C. B. flannel: of Central: nue, HitrhlanWPark, and was em ed by Mr. Hansen who cond butter and egg lamina; I was on his way to work here the accident iteeuired. T Were up with“ he wan tempoi absent trom/hu post thru a The jury found that the maiden! due to negligence, but did not? the gunman criminally rel l "Then uoufll be happy bntimiefi from pare iit the i I i! [av ily y. as Id 18. inc; ids It. hr. Ian ad t A number of the horh school tang-h. en accepted the itsvhttors' hontho Elm Place “when?“ so Willing through the McCormick an“ Thes day, October Ill, pita: qchoo! and-r the direction of Mr. Smith. ' Eightyaevem atudcnts of the high school made the honor roll for the first six weeks, thirty-nine receiving first honors apffortreittht receiving second honors, according to Mr. Peru, school statistician; About 10.8 per cent of the wildcat: were on the: the as compared to 12.7 per cent for the some period last year. 7 Edna Iryitath, a senior, topped the list with flee " 3nd one B, Clover Benson, a sophomore. was gocond with ttve AU, and - Smicosld. mo- ther senior, at thhd with foar and I In]! AU. E The "dirt school celebrates Hal.. loween with children‘t party, the second one of) the lump“! term. The public is invited. : We are newt delightfully located for the entire year in the lure. new and sunny rooms the-Y. W. C. A.,8N Laurel event: . Limited automobile service is of at week] rates. far those at a distance. /Nietthotte B. P. 175. '; 85 ttdr. The junior; held the roll with twenty-eight, while the freshmen had twentrthree, ithe sophomore: nine- teen, sud the union seventeen. DE FOREST SCHOOL CELEBRATE HALLOWEEN H. s. AND ELM PLACE TEACHERS ON HIKE After the will: the “when totem- ed to the Elm Plum whoa! when a box luncheon mm and. W Students Who Ut - Led In Work During Firs Six Weeks of iSchool Year It fle HIGH SCHOOL HONOR . _ ROLL HAS 87 NAMES or perhaps" al"eow audit!” to South Water atrociChicavn; and sell “an. _ Pe lr erly Aldo” About way-eight years no the family mov to this city and ht“ been honored and magma 1551de ever since. Mr. Minor! Served as 't- derman od he city council It one time and ulnar: 1Uestty interests ed in chum Work. Jtnvfruthten for many your: active member of the/1 First United vana'alical champ. hold-j ing various one” in tlie.etiiieh 1nd} was trustee for manv your: and up; to the time of his death. T ' l ' Find? History ‘ He was alerted first in 1880 to Miss Thoma Karl of Chicago. and to this union were born th-ons, Ill,. mer, who" ttf in infancy. and Arthur B. and Mllto Tillman. both residents of HithlandJPark. There are ten mndchildre living. . In 1905 hid first wife died, and in thry following: year he marrud1Emmn M. Meyer, will: survives. Other new relatives are gone brother, R, J. Till- man of Hieh and Park, and one aloe ter, Mrs. Chap-lea Gross of Chicago. Mr. Tillman had a host of warm and loyal friends in Highland Park and vicinity and by all who knew him he is held in high regard, and the?! is genuine regret throughout the com- munity that (t long and useful tits. has "reached i clone. , anonl Welland" , q The funeral service was held “the First. United) Evangelical church " WILLIAM TILLMAN, OLD RESIDENT, DIES M) airlock ednesduy afternoon. the N. F. R. C dwell, the pastor, of. hating, and ' rial was in the North- ‘ld cemetery}; q THEE Contittued from page 1 bcome due ICELAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS Bank In addition to (like. ”its Talk: Beer: will be an “may M1” the ttroduetion, not only in saluting in the Whine of the dbleet and ac- tion of the out but also in the detail of the scenery and ttrottertiea. Miss Bette is the tfrat fellowship utudent to visit this eountrv' from the Irish Free State univenity. She' is inves- tigating the ecernomtes clement: in the leading tttttttttlest in this country and is at Northrup": until Christmas time. She Will bei I, 194 snomible and authentic WW and the produetfon will excel on the rail- ism of deiliun and local cola. Membership tickets are beime m- nrously loaned for. Thou desiring to subscribe should eornmmtieate with Mrs. Otis But-daisy. chairman of the Kirkland Park committee. It should he remembered that am! Met in mod for my performance of the season in any om of the the tom. SMALL BLAZE CALLS FIRE DEPARTMENT The play km be directed by Alex- ander Dean, who is beginning his fourth season as direVtor of tie guild and the production will be desiiitssd and executed by Alqyn MI. who has attended to the producing the lat two years. j -, A fire 151an early hit Tillman! morning called the dd,metatemt, to thd home of J. T. Wimterfttrth, Mm avenue, where tt Nate ' had “and about a mpdicine eatttnet:oree a I The fl-et, got into the VI” 2,ttt firemen had some dim, in tmetad at the ilre, which. unwary” “an extiutruished, with i and] “M "Autumn Phe" was produced in Dublin and last year, with an all Irish company, given in' London. Sarah Allgood, who wna the, leadinz'woman of the Irish players in their tour in this country, played the leading role in the London production. The play was published by Bought“: umm company the past summer. " which time the guild procnrbd permission to produce it. It was onanimoualy ao- proved by the guild’s new play read- ing committee composed of “Henry Kitéhe) Webster, Mm Laird Bell and Louis Lath'n. The play, although laid in Ireland. is not local In it! than and the situation is found the world over. It is extremely immediate. "Autumn Fire" is dtftorettt in this re- spect from no many ways which have come out of Irelandiin the last ten year: because most a those have boon political and social propaganda plays. There is nothing of this sort in “Autumn Fire.” _ _ r ‘ "Automn Fina” an: Irish drama by T, C..Murrny. is thejopcning play of the litth xenon of the Ndrth'Shdre Theatre guild. It win be produced mi November 11 in Highland Park; It is one of the (itteat picnic: in drain out of Ireland silica its drnmutic tennis- cance in 1902. ' , OPEN SIXTH SEASON WITH “AUTUMN FIRE” North Show Theatre Guild to Present Play at Woman’s ' __' Club November 11 HIGHLAND PARK STATEBANK T Keep a reasonable cash balance on' deposit; my notes domptly oi: i arrangements for a renewal in Advance; my interest promptly. _ . I are keeping your credit good, . _ l :1 _ t F _ But m/have to beguided byamnn's gradif and when s'ii" . 7 .. tri 1' his notes have gone past the due date. and interest . g . then that many, credit is on the down grade. T T _ a i f .71 _ We not the easiest thing in the world for us to down a k _ for an additional loan way "no" to the renewal of a that . running along time. Wé are human and would like to” . _ ever possible. F , s: t It's Hard For Us to Say-“M? Aiii as a]! 'a"elp. . Highland Park lodteNo. m but] Order of Home held a loo-em day, celebraticm on Monday "in. Oct. 25. About two traendmith-bid and their friend. enjoyed the ”be which we: onened with an m h Dictator Alfred C1itfe who we A brief talk on the life of Brother hm- Dnvie, the founder of Moo.ettenrt. Be, elm evoke noon [ the pm of Monument and tit-Strut 10* that 11,tt" done by that (re-tintin- comet solo by Broth! N 01". Mr. John Gunn of Hubbard Woods rendervd several selectio'm htetuditte "The Huntsman” m. In” Am Kraut dunced the Chm-1m and Mam-r Peter Grimm nave a 2110- M 'ou. mam Bunkers. ling- " and _m,.rttsod)ntt can seven! gel”- tiom. Raft-clinical: 'anuwnd tho u- teruinmeat after which Fred Glover cpd his ache-tn furnished assailant music for 'irtntSt. Although the kitchen in com it gives the imputation of lien beau-e of in modern equipment and excellent umngement. A than: dining room, the breakfast room and pkg-mt hell complete the first floor. The Boise of Savings Depository Residents of Golf, the ame- west', 'reltp2l', of Evanston on the Wiukegm not; T _ even! are looking forward eagerly to use,8ey1iop‘nn opening of the new model home which: was ’33. Amt will be ready for public inspection the im tom Sundoy, 0mm 31. any unusual-i Chit? dub of features are incorporated into the] It " Kol- planning andhuildiug at this and” the. a dwellincto make‘ttfulbwotthv tfi “on the "we mu an (in: it “a " I publish! a beautiful setting. m ground. are: vue, _ wtmti emnpletetr WM. lt, My: There on six large moms in addi- tion to the cleverly designed ttreat% fut nook. napalm “Also two thoroughly modern both. A W room opens into the an parlor and will be moat cheerful with its plant!- tude ot window 1nd natural wood fireplaee. MOOSEHEART DAY IS CELEBRATE!) MONDAY but!“ The committee haveplnmrendrfbr trdnneetattehetidthehtt-tof Novmher. Amber: m and OPEN MODEL HOME ' . OCT. 31 NEAR GOLF Modern Dwelling of Six Rooms ii, Highwood. 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