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Highland Park Press (1912), 12 Sep 1912, p. 7

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W’ell; we are (DH :0 run in to shake >cfore leaving, but Lgyp business ml}- minute. Let th‘at I get back. Six Puk and Evuutonfl terf ‘ mods g ofâ€" GEARY’S SPECIAL Prnidenr a“ Telephone la lune. Station ’HOIE GOIPI" el of the @ng mu ant! 25th St: he] Compdhy of tclcphone i’s fie- words and fab- and terial Today Bakery H Telephoni 335 7h am Office: Erskine Bunk Bldg. Lake Forest, Phone 534-“! Chas. E. Russell and ordex: as many ex- tinguishers as you need. not“, 14“.. munch 87 blur-u ‘3 fufliekalphhd. 3' l *W‘Jv k-U! will. ”u.”- s‘nous gas blanket tint up". ate: the Hun. from the burnâ€" mbshnce b ' LIPTING OFF THE Don’t wait until you have a fire. Call 836.1. O. G. St. Peter VJ. -en ‘E‘ijoegud to ‘1'?” future c degna. .,or xbovc, PYRENE ’ is in- itanhy _l:‘uuf into 5 Beauty, like safety, demands e‘ernal vigilance as its price. ihés every woman knows. And the safety of beauty the ho.. w2ed<mbles thudemand. Lace curtains and all the f: drareries that make for ;. c ,.’ 3me beautiful are food lahd-lhh Ind-ruin.“ “henna-amen“... 5 wowerffil “gases Suite 4. 5 and6, State Bank Bldg. N‘- 678 IICIIUND rm. ILL BARBER SHOP W. Central Ave. Hi1! m u m 3. u m, VENCEL MUZIK P3 PTJTE Fire Extinguisher. 3C: 513 buteéhttle spaceand ' at i“?REN_E_' is a combination 45 St. Johns Ave. Lit :wuar; Pwfi‘r-rr LAKE SHORE CREAMERY 515 01hr.“ Ave. Highland Park Telephone 57 mum. 1».le DENTISTS ’ Caner“: Work Surveys, Subdividing. plans 3: entimates for private public improvement work Tokphono 57 Til-Dho-c 036 Gleam Friday Phone 2‘“ Hour: 9 I. In. m Chorus and Ordnan- Conducting 136 South Second Street HIGHLAND PARK The Geo. cum Music M3 VOICE. VIOLIN AND THEORY h a DR. WATSON DENTIST fire in the Home DR. LYMAN SEXMITH ' FIRE EX'DNOUISHER . E. FARMER '_d YOUR home with . TUCKER Ave- "Emma Puk TOW. 31‘ Excavating Ind (June-t Floor. DENTIST Elli-Alt. Fur-inked H'ghland Park 031 TI!â€" Av- H9 Deeds” .-\\e‘ Highllnd Park Phone ”7 smtimu Happens. ton! judge of the St. Louis court of Mrs. “hvte-l understand she mu- .appeals. \as unanimously [adorned for ried beneath net-.51“. Browneâ€"You. zonal-nor. the young man in the flat belowâ€"I ‘ Globe Lloyd .\l. Mryvrs ., 'l‘nm R.Wyles . Highland Park Press E. 5. Gail W. C. Egan , . .. R. 4}. Evans ...... F. D. Everett ...... Reliable Laundry. . .. Charles J. Streiber. .. J. A. Blomdahl ..... F. W. Schumacher. . . E. A. Armstrong . . . . l Jas Shields ......... Vencil Muzik ........ John P Kline ........ S 1. Holland ........ ‘Earl W. Gsell ...... ‘3 Dale Sweetland ...... 'Harder's Hardware.. Hubert Larson ....... C. J. Rosenow ........ Byron 1. Stevens ..... I Martin Kimble ...... ‘ Daniel Garrity ...... lCha M Schneider... jMary Dooley ........ E James Bowden ...... Brand Bros. .......... gLeo Delhay e ......... : Frank Siljestrom . . 'John 0' Keefe ........ jW. G. Ewing .......... 'G. L. Vetter .......... . Moritz W. Boehm ..... ‘ Palace Market ........ John Hart Jr. \I. Lowrie ........ l Walter Cope .......... A. Leslie McPherson, . O. B Brand ......... Charles Grant Satisfiod_With Saqnd. "The man h.:~' :1 Wonderful flow of language." tam the 1mpr9<~10nnble girl‘ “Yes." replied Miss Cayenne. “He ls one of the people who wpuld rather talk than he lNened to"-â€"Washington Star 8h. Couldn'Q So. It. Mlssâ€" You earn $.30 mnmmh Before I marry you you‘ll have tb' earn 350 a week. Mlstcrâ€"B-but with you a month would seem but a weekâ€"New York “Hur ('XIN'I‘iI'YH't- 1< ml‘x'u- fnrmnnh than mirw l nnm- spin“! :1 0pr n! comm inrn .'IH nhl mun"! hip and he cut m» m: u.“ hie “iii aEt-u:~~rln-r3‘- Lnuisviile (‘nuriw-mex'mll. ”que's 00" me-r shin“ im_-- ‘ F S. .\Iu Frank .\I I) Hrnn H l)‘ Fh’d I) H J. sz W‘ R ' Wildwood .......... W. D. Messenger .. 0. H. Morgan ...... F. L. Deming ....... “EM. Watkins Fire Department. . . . M. Kosminski ....... ' Adolph Geiser ....... Ellen Van Schaick . . R. J. Kirchberg er Burt J. Fitzge rgald. .. R. J. Beatty ......... E. Wienholder ...... Frank 8. Knight B. F. DeMuth ....... J. LFean'ng... Alex McDougall ..... David S. Pate ....... Geo Bock” North Shore (:as CO Earl W Spencer. .. R. E.Smith ....... P L. Wicks ...... W. D. N. Moore . A. A. Putnam .. . C. S. Mauran ....... E. R. West ,. \\. H. Lambnrn ...... Eugene ~\ Bu‘xrniqm G P. E. c rh Ir! ...... \ 0. Mason. Juhn _\. Buuncli ..... H J. Thnyer sz Bahr. Emil Rudolph ..... John M. Turtle .... A. B. McCaughey . Chas. M. Parker . . Frank R. Pardn'dge Edgar M. Snow . .. C E. Wilcox ...... John M. Steele Dan‘. Kel‘ly ... E. Tyner ............... C. T. Boynton H B. Clark \Irs. J. \chregor Adams Mrs. (E H. Campbcll..... C. E. Peck . Nuns. of Subscribmio Motor-fin-truck Fund And Amount bf Subscription Following is the list of subscribers to ‘ the Motor- tireâ€"truck fund. NAME ; AMOUNT Exmoor Country Club .‘ ....... $200.00 Moraine Hotel . ...... f, ......... 200.00 C.N.Kimball.....,....f ........ 150.00 1. G. Mott ............. = ......... 1 00.00 John Oliver....,.......i,........100.00 F. R. McMullin ................. 100.00 Lucian M. Williams ............ 100.00 C. W. Buckley .................. 100.00 E. B. Metzel ................... 100.00 John F. L. Curtis ............... 100.00 S. M. Hastings 100.00 H. H. Hitchcock ..... ' ........... 100.00 W. W. \Villits ................... 100.00 Bd.V'. Price.... 1mm M F. W, \V H Chmdtcr Ll Purdy 54)»: S. Yul! .. . V A" I’vimk-wllc C, mebscn ‘ ‘ l)‘ F‘uun ‘xfh'h‘l' H. Wm xfi'nz‘x Mug: m nmjoim H1: wmmiu h-fr SSA!) 'UTAL . . 1.00 34.07100 1:100 1110') 111,11” 1m ’0 10.0“ 1000 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.01) 10.00 10.00 10.00 I'm; in“ MM) 1mm 1mm mm nf he 5.00 lU 25.00 20.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 13.00 15.00 13M) 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 Um «100 (Ml) 5200.00 200.00 150.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100400 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 1 U!) 10’] JUN 3U) 11') 71M 3.1m KIM) WM UJi',‘ 50.00 50.00 ‘ CLEVELAND. O.-â€"Ai:out thirty-five people Were injured, five of them fa- ‘ tally. when a special Lake Shore elec- tric car. with a trailer attached. crash- 3ed into a brewery truck at stop Hour miles west of Rocky river. n : here. The cars were crowded with a. ' party bound to a Clambake. nu ST. LOUIS. M0;â€"The Progressive party state convention adjourned aft- er nominating a complete state ticket, Including three candidates for the My sour! supreme bench. Albert D. N :- toni. Judge of the St. Louis court of NEW YORK â€" The roprohation r»! rh» 'aiZIJf H») 1:11» John Jami) Astor. mm!» narw-ssnru by 1219 Mr?“ of :h» pure-v ,Inhn .Inruh Astor. was indefiniwlv pmnvmu-d by Surrogate Fowler Hdwmn L. Winthrop, pren- iden: of the board or vdm'ation of Nsw York, was apyltlintvd guardian of the youngvs' Astor. MEXICO CITY, MEXâ€"Antonio Ser- na and throo of his lieutenants who had aided him in forming a plan to open the capital to the Zapatlstas on the night of Sppt. 13. Were executed by a squad of snldivrs, All confessed that thvy Vhad exppctvd to engage tn a mason m' toot on thu national ho“- dm hm: Stxn:i:xy . WASHINGTONâ€"Nathan Allen. I retired merchant cf lienosha, “'15., paid the zrvernr‘ent ”00.000 to com- promise his ch'll liability in a smug- llng case at New York in 1909, whlch also involved Mrs. H. D. Jenklna in an alleged amampt to escape duty on thousands of ‘dollars' worth of jewels and wearing apparel. KANSAS CITY. MO.â€"-â€"Th9 anor- nej's for Dr B. Fiarke Hyde and mm?- Ientatives of the county prosecutor filed a stipuiation in the criminal court agreeing to the postponement of the third trial of Dr. Hyde for the murder of (‘oionel Thomas H. Swope from the September to tho January term of court Judge Porterfleid set thv'date at Jan. 6‘ “1‘0 a"r;‘.w! hm 1‘". l min! the t'niir‘m» nin hn‘w Lil Mr V: vtngum. Sumo of rhmv 11:9 713 .,.- x l as snurls :Alun: Hm r::1ruwl and '12.: x-vnzulrviez- gm m- rmt m "f‘l‘LIL‘lTIl m roin-vrr‘n the: An‘m‘WIm gnaw! :Hrvndy in [310 capital for '11" :rcfiu‘riou of Amerimm “\es and PI'OEWH) SIN (' CHARLESTON. VI. VA. -â€" Thrvw thousand minm‘s at film! pm" 0,“ ’1'» Kammhn H‘le dislriL-Y. \rh‘iw‘: is "" llr-Im- mm‘vi'n 1.1“: mm») m z‘ »‘ Hm“ honsn at ('hm'lecmn tn nzzzkw a dva (*1'="""‘r\n acuins' Yh» unurd fish-m in (‘roils'mmaln ungathvred and full plowlm: is Woelo hvhlnd. 0n mam farms all the huer haw div-d‘ l‘mll the experts am‘erraln pnsitivoly a rvmpdy for the dlswasu. thv farmer ls unwilling to pun-huma morn horsms. “hicll lm fours Will mm! the same fate. « TOPEKA. KANâ€"Farm work is 2c in: unflone in \Wstwrn Kansas {0 lack of hOI‘SPB killed by the plagm BOSTON, MASS. â€"Distric( Attorney 3 French announcvd that he had rew" ceived orders from \\ ashinxton to pro- 1 ceed with the inquiry into the allezed l “dynamite planting" in anrence dur‘ ‘ ing the textile strike William Mi Wood. president of the American I Woolen company: Frederiok E. At-I teaux, a business man, and Dennis J. j Collins are under county intiictmpntlI for alleged connection with this; "planting? l ..vuu SEAGIRT. N. J.-â€"Governor Woodrow l unconscious Wilson has announced the itinerary or “third rail" his trip to the middle west. it is as here. “'hili follows: Sept. 17. State Fair. Sioux laid a car 51 City. 111.; Sept. 1?, Minneapolis and St. hour struck Paul, Minn; Sept. 19. Milwaukee. killed her. “'18.: Seiitl 20. Columbus. 0.: Sept! 21, Pittsburg. All the dates but the CHICAGO- first are to be Democratic mass meet- the chief ings. At (‘oiumhus Governor Harmon ‘ one of the will preside and James M. (‘oxe. can- { (‘hicago‘ die didate for governor. will speak, - ml of Mom: CCFI‘TO hig’ Faun A_,». BINGHAMTON. N. Y.-â€"A tam hot- I WAS tie contailing 110,000,000 . digea’se é Hum germs, enough to intett an entire city. “iuht is awaiting a claimant at the ptiice ship. station here. it was lost from a train M0 h" The hottip was being shix'ppd from H“ the New J9rsey state laizoratory for "“1" experimental purposes in some other idurin laboratory. It was found near tho'to “1 track by Patrolman John )chinnia. 101' ”1 What would have happened 'had some j person found the package and opened i AU it is a matter of much speculation ’flttee here Fly-In THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS lee trouble began when Supp ln- tendPnt Taylor defended the conduct of Detective Jnvobs. undPr whose guld‘ance a sensational raid was made upon a large number of disreputable houses recently. PHILADELPHIA, PA.â€"Rumorl of a shake-up in the police depahment as I sequel to the recent scandals sur- rounding raids in the vice district be gnu to take shape when John 8. Ta)- lor. for nine years superlntvndem of police and Harry Dr .\I. Jacobs. don-r- th’e. ii! the head or the "fire squad." handed in their resignations to- Di-Tc tor Qt .Pubnc Safety George D. POF'P‘. tmtmmnfi WW3 YORK â€" The roprohationl CHICAGOâ€"The Rm- GENERAL NEWS. (‘7‘ uardian of the, LELAND. ILL. â€"Ro+ix ’ \ mm! by the hem! Miss Edilh 310nm. and thirty- lfive. daughter of (‘harlas Morton. a; mu! thlrt3- five Wealthy farmer mar :mre (ommit'edj \e of them {3- suicide by. blowi mg the top or her hem. i xke Shoré elec- I on' with a shotgun. a anrence dur.‘ MOLINEâ€"Domlnlc Gillespie, ;only u';un..... \: - Kansas (or; OAKLAND â€"- Bpr opened i AURORAâ€"Zoe Priddy. who was culation fifteen years old, ono of three young lgiris who escaped from the Geneva State Home for Girls, was shocked 'oodrow iunconacious while walking on the arary or “third rail" of an electric road near it is as here. While her companion ran for '. Sioux laid a car speeding at forty miles an and St. hour struck the unconscious girl and waukee. kilied her. tr CENTRALIA â€" Profossor Emory Ross, of EuerE-a college has inst an nounced ”am no would go to Africa to engage In missionary work. He will sail Oct. 1 for Liberia. when: he will be stationed. MARENGOâ€"Beinz violently throwr from an a"tomobile whun it skidded and turned mmnhn’vly around. oausec‘ the (‘19th r‘!‘ Brainard. ma six~y9ar old son of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest C Robb or this city. CHICAGOâ€"Tun merpnd “Billy” Sunday. the- Row R. A Turns}; Mel- ville Trotter and (NIH manxelials from all our llw l'm'v-l Stzuvs wlll attend an muncvlisrlr‘ (w nrlave to be l-I-ld in V!t‘l"fig<3 9‘[[. ix In 2“. SPRINGFIELDâ€"The rpmarkable in- crease in the number of cases of in- fantile paralyab in I‘Iincis is such 1.; to alarm H19 state heard of hnalth. Spvpn mews of nw malazh mire re portnd from Low}: McLuan county. ONEIDAâ€"ln suddenly turning a corner the automobile occuried by Mr. and Mrs. (‘. A. Melcolm turned tut?" and Melcolm was pinloued beneath the care The broken spokes of the steering wheel pierced his right arm. DANViLLEâ€"Mark Rhine, who was thirty-eight, foreman of the electric: light plan! at Hoopcstou. 11L. while looking for trouble on the line. wan electrocutpd when his iooi came in contact with an uninsulated high ten- sion wire. STALLiNGâ€"Soveral additional in- formations against the officials of the Great Western Chemical company, which operate. a garbage reduction plant here. charging them with main- taining a nuisance. have been filed by State's Attorney Giiiiham. CPA NITE CITYâ€"1 harms S. SIM-m! ro PM?) Min :11)! home run large tur- f!» 92%- fn‘m Havana as sou‘w‘nirs and plarvd them on the dresser “’th Mrs. Sham-L who Fad hwn away. re- tnnwd hvmn shv saw two turtles walking about the floor. CHICAGOâ€"Jr Warren ll. Hunter; the chief coronor's physician and ‘one of the best-known physcinal in {(‘hicagoi died at the West-Side hospi- [tal of blood poisoning following an ' illness or ten days. infection through i handling bodies at post-mortem exam- i' ination is declared to have caused Dr. J Hunter's death. {m Ihn e'.'.=n“nz of Mrs. S-nmwl Wind”! was mashed M? and hnr urzh- dauzhter roceh'Pd had curs. amen short hours out of the county jail. broke a bottle of whisky in his coat pocket before he stole a $75 fur from a department store. Attracted by (hp fnmps of the liquor. the floor- walker looked around and saw the end of the fur sticking from Gillespie's pocket. , \'I.‘HS. one or thu dirvcturs u: t..e school 1 “card, t'hurle-s Hannibal. and twenti- ! ‘uiuht yvar~. 1min: In Cartwright tawn- ‘1 ‘ship. mmlv a mrnfmsion. it Is a!!pgnd. . 3 to have svt fire to the Harrison school. § 'Ht- alah (‘nnfnsEP'l having started ‘nine other firps. becausv of grltd998.4 {during ”19 last five years. according! ‘to information racolwd at the omce; 301' the state fire marshal. I Ihad a grudge against Timothy Sxe. ”inn a fit”t***fiti*ité*ti**fli H CHICAGOâ€"«About twenty murders all Lut thrce or wtztrh have been con CPalNl by a secret tunnel from the vim- resurts of West Hammond to a nearby cemetery. are t'xuecled to be chum] up Lg. State‘s Alwtne)‘ Way- man in an izxvestigu‘ion or the win};- Od little city which \ing'ya Brocks has teen vndr‘morin: to cleanse. Only thus of the deaths are matters of réxurd. but startling ovxduxce has been smund showing‘thn the secret of main mysterious disax-peurances ls hrld by the "\im ring" or West Ham- mend. LINCOLNâ€"Tin: rm‘wnt purchase of (‘1.illr‘0hl .\'ous~HeraM and plans r 2hr I‘v:!.§;ma12w11 of a morning and HM?! odiiiun are annnum nd by the Irzzxgr-mmx! «)l' Hm [‘31!“\ (‘nurh-‘r‘ ~rh “PM: zatwrvznwu Pin-'15. and tho Mi» r ML ‘y- (iuL214i’u‘ m a morning MW§4+~ SPRINGFI ELDâ€"Just tumms FARAGBAPHS fol! NIH: L ‘oming frigh tenéd vs 9“. ‘W” lin‘ago because he (mo firmer I‘Tmm‘y iv’e , "‘1 31'“?! :' 1hr rpas wlr‘ LAKE GENEVA ICE O‘BcelndYudaflnth'oeA-dfirjdw FRANK; .5 Touring Cars for Bela, Brokers in New and Second Hand Cars Prompt Delivary Garage Phone 140 CLovéy’s BAKERY FINE BAKERY GOODS 5W8 125 Wauhinxton 5L, jukeganJll Shop phone 375 Rel. Inc 1127 Pianos and piano gvcrk ex- clusively. Tuning}: Renting, Re- finishing, Repaijring. See me when m need nf a new or used piano. ff GARAGE swims EARL c. ALDEN, ”Qumran {good Clothes ’ Lend Diéitinction to the Wearer Coal Wolff; _-â€"â€"..-‘â€"- v v. y-v\nlko all“ we can suit {be taste of all from youth to old age. Our importa 'ons include all the latest novelties as well as thes ples. Our prices are moderate. Come in and see g. It is no trouble to show goods. good gaitrnents make a man appear success ful. 810001) GARMENTS we mean the kind that fit wellfihang well and have a certain dash to them that‘gattracts attention. makes them stand out, as it wede, from the crowd. {I For yearséjwe have made distinctive clothes and as nothinfi succeeds like success so nothing, like Ice Creamfimade from pure cream de livered paficed in ice. Our Bread, Pia Cakes, eta are the very bat made. Agents qu Chalmers and Hudson Cars ii HIGI-IlkiAND PARK, ILLINOIS I: d Park Auto Station ESTABLISHED 1900 A; '. MCPHERSON. Manager .32 Strum Building ..W 1Ear. Madison and Clark Sta. aid Wood L. SILJESTROM CHICAGO, ILL. Phone Mnin Estimate. gladly furnished on all Work and Fixtures Robert Greenslade GENERAL MACHINE WORK ELECI'RIC uf‘IXTURES WIRING. REPAIRING JOHN P. KLINE Here's a decided novelty in oxtordo~ one or two buckle shoes in tan or black. The buckles are plain bran. Iilverod or enameled black The shoes are per- fect fitting Oxfords. made of the but leather: on the latest luau and finishd olf to perfection in every denil. We have all sizes and all width: to will]! feel: It 'reamabie prices. mmmmm Mwsmemm Ill ECentrglAm Telephone 161 Co. 134 Sound Telephone 3054. '13-

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