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Highland Park Press (1912), 26 Sep 1912, p. 3

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l’cnmx .ted Sodgs rs of thc'\\'c§:bk Lin‘ M M ville Picture Levin at fVHNUI :atures ; Sept. 27 ILLINOIS t, Oct. (WC I72 »\\ A1124 11‘ .md igr «ster, 'J 2""; AC the 1‘: .umnng p‘gtrnnesses n- \[fi 1, H L‘Amflwll, Mrs. _J(me~ MN Hc'tri Thayer, “1.1. ,1. ".13, .\h‘ s “41%r Ward- '{in ‘» D FJ..\UH Hrs. \V J, .mg «mg-wt 10 CEHTS \( x! 35.11100". 4: .‘tdli 'm;cr [our 5 2,,- rrgtur. U: >:. $4 ry 5 R0- xc KuUZL Rn Elk 1 D. or ru-d .‘nc kcrzn1§x2.'[h¢ a. 'IRC I). I'm mi} popular Wanker sci . it? minty wore thntcL 3c 2!}: I med m 1 yum: Live And .kJH’K‘d 3 “fl ui urcmds um} nil ms of :fluxmr \Irs. ht thfor. J 4‘. [)le “‘1'. [fun md earned ( 1.-\' A‘:1'.I'.(V lusts. Mr. K ! 1rd> nr \k-«e'o. Hlmoas, ‘v 'rm 1! Lh"!!d 41 N4 man. )l ll \1 \H I My); .\I.mc gru-nsiade r and Mia. ifzrdcnck t 5. annd Sticct to Mr. (xcha:<;.~ [(ngpmcc on n00". A: halt fitmcr tour W \I we '1! nd Mrs Sgwnger wukfxathe ap< Aat‘h‘l‘nent \xf'g'mn' ap- .ufg‘i m this ~ .ihbut eight m; snprano Hg. (morge "he Ra. I’M“ won the g; \l} to the '1xtxn..c‘, was megr' h-Hmtc [40(3‘4721 Burke 1 It» \z~u<~l:-s. PH'VW, Mr. 112:! Mr :md shades dmner A x mung 51 st .mg on Hrs‘ (1. 3:05er '.drlllc‘5. -‘w and {u the pbell. Telephone 909 Price” “MM high: 833-! 17 30. John Avon. Tom. 24'] a ro'r [IMO-DATE SHOES 440 W. Cm] Ave. Highland Pad [Flattering Contractors All kind- of ornamental Plastering S. T. Rebling Phone “I 231 Glenview Avenue Highland Park CROPLEY G. PHILLIPS 23 N. Serial: Rad Highland Park Telephone 632 RYING to do business without advertising is '1 without advertising is like winking in the dark. The merchant may know what he is doing but no- body else does. ALEXANDER LAING Rebling Rae Jobbing promptly attended to Fresh Butter and Eggs Mt Habitat Natl Stats Emil: J. A. Blomdahl FRED SCHAEFER PLUMBING DAVID A. HOLMES Geo. I]. Morris Painting and Docontin. [Wall Pup“. Etc. Supplied is a SAFE BANK in which to put your SAVINGS- its cash is counted and its Securities Scrutinized by the State Authorities periodically. (Lit publishes a sworn statement of its condition in this newspaper from time to time. J. P. STEFFEN Office Ind residence 341 I. bud Avenue HIGHLAND PARK. ILL Vicc- Pres. And Cashier Luadmpo Engineer tad Conmctor Telephone m Presxdcm Willinm Rue A cioset arranged in this way will ‘be found a great convenleuce and ”no Ever to the home amamtker. . Sew?ng Room Closet. 'si .‘lnnv wmm-n ln '1 wwln: rnaniénn- stunlly jnm' up and dawn to set 56m:- New of law or material to fian :1 finrâ€" ‘ ’ment. If the hundred and one ”1th a woman needs at he!’ ‘fork \verei all‘ In some mmenlent place all this trow ble would be avoided. , ' If there ls a large closet In the Nut-3 Imz room or In the room where mart of the family sewing is done get th e or! tour shelves ahd dlrlde these -nt con-5 Tenlent heights inside of the clmqfit. ' of laces velvetl. silks. buttons. etc" In one box. marking clearly just what Inch box contains. On ilevach knelt arrange four or? are boxes and then place the various kinds It “us "11' “nrk the wmne‘i did whlch put thvm on a par \xitlttfixen. “ht-n thet uunmvnvml to take IQ easy they degunémtml. He said than dwnld recelw at least equnl recncnltmn: with men l'wnmtF - g Than “Me the first human : The) “9r? the first carpontvfi or builders at lmmw ' _ Thm \\ 1-1-1» ”1- first M tm‘klo 1%? by making pom-15. ‘ The-5 xx 1-1-11 tho first wrltvrs. ; Thm wm‘p the tumors 0! all 119,199!- tlc anin):lls.1-x-opt the rim: _ “It womml tn he the hn<lnv<< «if the primltiw tnnn tn :11 out 1111:] ugfilm fund." <:|i1l l'rnfim‘mul‘ Sl'llt‘l‘rt'l‘, "fl‘ht‘ Worm-n “W‘v ln-t't :It homo tn tlt-‘Tgilnp art and lnlluatrv \me-n |l|'L’|"‘t§' rm! 3" <1!!!“ nu 'ln-t wort- Ilt~jl"l\'t‘¢l 'VJh" m u.» Prof-"or Scherger Says Tallifllado Primmve sto Man's Equ . In primitiu- lilmw “kw” Hw male half of ”w huIm-huhl \u-nt out «5 his “ans. his lmntnu'und 11k lvlvasiun-s and I?" the utln-r half behind 10 do the dirt) “mk man and \\':UHIHI: were more on an equality than at tin-Ipres- eut time. if This is what George L. Svhafigvr. profossur of pulitivnl 9onl1mmfiguui history In .\rmmxr finstitute. sa’ ‘ reâ€" cently. Ed: "'l'llf\ i~ of tln- (Iv. L'il‘ul infirm: o-IH‘ Juno. u-m'In-r tn 1mm thv Iviv SIK‘QN h int-y Hm dt’\\'l'[ n zlnmzm] Mi“ hn< HM- l'rm‘i The-n mun» me mom. Hn- main: and (:1 and mu wt: for; \“m-t. F ’ ax] I'l‘vvivllh‘ In :1 .‘“\\ “Nb-1‘ lll; Ih li~h, in “hi1 !1 ~91.- ('iun i\ x. hustih- <i Inn-in: YM- fm-mn' :u’hbw-aww‘ “M h “'Q-rv mmle in I'vu'uiLH hw:'h~~4,>\'\~ Ko-i‘o-r ~‘V ml 75w ln'n'fnrm 'ivjyn'n" thrunuh [111'IIII‘.("“UTLul'h-mllné‘rI'ru- Ywmu‘ \\'1m.- «vI' Hm .\'r\\ limitmggl'nn- ser’nhnry of \llhiv. nm‘l uuw :m’gln-n applauding “kn-II u queulwr Him» a [Izlrtivlninrly pic-wing rvr'n-w-nre ‘30 the new ('dlfl'flliol: of (hp Mind I When It mum» l‘rnfess-nr White?! turn be dvnmnstrnted 1h» PVh-nl of comm! that Miss Kvllnr hud uninm my; her Coral chords: tongue nntl IIIN. {Us Il- lustrntimw \w-re- wmu’m'od (mm I}; Hm to 3“st lx'o-Ilc-r‘< finger tiIN. flared tightly on-r his nmnlh All the “WM: and consonant sounds nth-rod h 3'3““ Keller uunw nut «lmrh and [-rvigwlx and 1h» "min-mp qmnl: menial“ brukl- lntn Hm lw: m: ‘twt unnl: IIN- '. i MM. ”xi full fill WORK (3060 FOR won/m. lrm m Kvlh‘! oman’SWofiigd l f Ah \hv mid . l lle day in llu- u-Il 1113”] r. Hm any \vhn-n {In-31?!) >1- tulua-r I‘IIIIIQ‘H! M 11:21! 1111' mu with nmlwinw will \ur- mc-m‘ :‘Hnnc. hm lu-‘M [he in: of :In (wt mum. of Hu- t ;.:\ 1m-1‘f«-x~11:.m hh-xl xlw <:l\ mu :'ih{' iMW‘ “HI I! I'ml'ukn h nun-4, >\" 7! w ln'n'fnrm 'iv‘lgy 11‘." ("W UT Lul' [I'm Muir I ru- Hm ,\'r\\ l‘.vr:5.n§;('un- I\i(‘. um] lum' :m’gllwn -»';’5x‘~r‘.‘cza-.1 Mw Em A .\!i«}fi.z,;m.- \t'vlanw \Vva m" <' «Wm! Hh‘ <3!" 'Y‘Efi-li Hf .Y'1l’.l‘\\' HI} Hf \‘iYIL' r}: n: thi‘ mhalyiriuu 1n :nHm-v h; {Em-t- vruu'nim: nehh-Ve- f :m (w tun- â€"m sol of the tnm- twin: 4‘f<-x‘11:.|nv v noéunly :l x‘n- mun-mtif .I\\'n[‘ \\'I1Ih-.' 3m)“. ”1' MNHIIHI‘ flavh. (N‘A“illl‘:11*‘\llr' v. hm hv'iug' [he vwmi “mtg-ix of of dnmlmei. " hmy< d it)! [H v v gnu-H. Q' \Jl”: HQI‘ _ r151; 5“ . 131‘“ [>1 ::I ‘ ; .xx‘ ‘IMMI Jam» 1“ zer- fimzrt .1 {V :‘ Tl‘mr: =wa of ”W h " an L? :‘nfiuu; neus :Iznl statis- tics at" ‘89}..271-3N7. 'izis is {he highesz 2r»; sz' aLLaigtggaud shows a 1ft 1m (mm 14:: 11 over; In“ year. '. At the same timp tho operating {Talia rose from “11:; to 69.26 per cent» 3with the result that no?! was below ‘ that of 1911. On the estimated value . $70,000 Lool Taken. About 870,000 in currency is nld to line been stolen from 3 Louisville and Nuhvllle train Wednesday be- tween Pensacola and “canton, All. New: 0! the robbery did not become you until now. of the roads. with 2:8.000 operated mileage, at 320.000.000.000. this net figures 33] per cent earned. Had maintenance charges been up to the amount that colud have been expected Under normal advance net would have shrunk $100,000,000 further. He lost no time in making the jumpi from the top. The pa achute failed to‘I not. He canm dnw’n like a stone. and‘ was dead when the onlookers reached; the spot. The police, who al!ow<vd the p? form- ance. claim the man mmtnit'ed snlvidv, as an examination showed that the parachute “as wot'tltlus. and it was also learned that Huottne-r tzad tried to HI! himsvlr two melts 8110 over a low affair. At Berlin. Germany. a man nomad Bummer jumped from {helmof the {anmus Column of Vlcxory in the 'l‘ler- garten and was Instantly killed. The column ls 245 feet hlgh. Buettuer had agreed with a bloscope concern to make the jump with a para- chute from the summit of the column. The operators of the moving plcture machine were all ready. and a crowd was watchlng when Buettner ascended the stalrcase. ROADS EARN $2.873.279.987 Slcson Thorvpson Reports 1912 Gross THE HIGHLAND. PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS SUICIDE MUST THAGIG Indianapo‘i< "()winz to thu high prit‘vs 0f fwd rhv milk svmx'v this rfiomhs is the lowest fur May on rvmrd. Mnnt win-s have "adv a slarn m‘hvmv nuing to the» .vcnrvily In 111v mutinm grad. s (If meat. and “'0 hum lwvn (u wprllod m hamHv highr’r- pm ed moan: " Milwaukm "We were compeuod to raisv our prim“ of bee! because cf the raisr- in tho u-Eolnsale price,“ Man Jumps from Height for a Moving Picture Film. prit-n, \\!:;lw 1:":v v! the Htmn atl- \am - (1 mm. ll'nn 1H W'T (-4 m. \anihu from 3.1 l" r m m for llill'h lo ISA? lor CH)! {or XLHIIIl :1. ak, (H Ilw :‘mm-n only k‘figfi. 1.12m 1‘. milk and sugar wvre lower, but the lrivv of thrve of these four is normally lower during sum- mers than during winters. Chicagoâ€"Jobbing price on,flour has advanced RO cents per barrel, and un- less there is a decline in the near fu- ture retail prices will advam‘e. Would Suspend Budneu. Remarks of merchants accompany- lng the prlce reports for May 1.3 told thv same story. Those are examples}: Hnstnn- -Pr0|)ably this 18' the Wat month we “ill be in the prmision burim-ss. Thr' high prit‘vs of meals are driving us out. “'0 han- lmvn in husinvss fiftvrn )les, but must get out hvforv \n- are- [in out." REPORT CUNFERMS HIGH FOOD PRICES Inx'estigatiun into high cost of fixing for mu yours rust. conducted by the commissiunvr of labor, whichfi'as ex- tended into thiru-two stairs and (‘0\‘- mm) firm-en of the principal food ITO ducts and con] has just let-nvccm" 1]: (rd. ' Tim inu'stigution “as made: in in- dlifirtlli C(‘Iilvr's and tho commissioner {WM-H's mum‘s t\\0»thirds of the ar- tit'h-s that Miter in workingmt-n‘s I.-m-s.~<iii.-:. The rvport shows that fourtmn tt' 2m fifteen food articles (owrvd by mu article “we quoted at highrr wins on June 1311:. 1911’, than thou “We in Mar hefore. while ten of thv urtivis's had athimt‘t‘d in the last ton )i-tn's [IiUT‘t' than in NT (-ont Over tliv aw TH‘J‘ retail prius for tho X'Prit‘d “14 “Wk New Yorkâ€"â€" Meats in general are so high that if prices continue much longer will be obliged to close up busineis. Have already lost about 200 since advance in prices. Commissioner of Labor Makos Exhaustive Inquiry. Specimens of merchants follow Everyghing Else in List of Articles In- vestigaed His Gone Up in Price In La“ Yearâ€"Sudar Varies Least. Du S. gar Mo H 'chest Ever Attained st S‘atle Product 1:15! (let'mlr xri the statemems of (ls in . 1n (f KT Dcneen in Northern Illinois. ' At Springfield. 111., Governor De- neen Announced his schedule for next week's speaking tour. Tuesday he :goes to Joliet. speaking at several places on route, arriving at Jolie: (or " the night meeting at 7:25 p. In. On 1 Wednesday. the tour will be to ’ Aurora. where he speak: I! night. On {Thursday night he will be It Rock- f'iord‘nnd on Friday night 3! Eda. {where the tour will end. ' At Count-ll Bluffs. Iowa. H. K. Roblne. formerly a barber of this city, i pleaded guilty in the federal court to 'havlng been a party to swlndllnx operations aggregating $10.60“. in which J. '(1 .\Iahray and his associates ‘were principals, Judge Smlth wlth- held BI‘HN‘I'ICP She at once informed the state’s atkorm-y. man We Hun] (Lurgr had Men omitted. {he words “against the mm of law [IrrstriLHL (-10." having been overlooked in the great rush of (be last “‘vek‘ Miss Lillian Adams. prhale secre- tarvm Smw's Attormv ‘ 81110015. was the young \\ 0111.111 “11.1 had 11‘. 0 dr: am. hvr sruru‘. du}.~ shv huS Len. dlrml- 11.x a ('(rT;>‘ 11‘ :1>.~1.~1:1111.~ in (hp com~ 151mb 11 (-1 111K HanL 111-:«.11111(1Hs and At ePoria. m. Mphday. fifteen in- dictments against Newton (‘. Dough- erty, former head ofthe schools of Peoria, Were returned by the grand Jury “h'k'h has been in session three weeks. The true bills charge forgery. The embezzlement charge, which it Vina said the evidence found war- ranted, has become outlawed. Judge Worthington fixed the bond at 8800 [or each, or a total or 812,000. A young woman's dream led to In Investigation that resulted in the dis- covery of a. serious flaw in the Dough- erty indtctmrnts. Moorw‘b trim] “111 hp 1159 last of the allpned ringleadvrs of the )‘ah‘ax‘ swindlnrfl. v ruse Ire-('ulutfons aggre- 3818 $2_mm_m 0. Robina admitted having solicited Ralph Mammy!) of Nashxmp Tenn; B. Neluon Pratt. Tolmlo. 0., and E. Z‘ Aishaugh. Terra Hume. “hose losses rpgppmivpl) van 3100'), 3.1100 and $1,500.11] on fa'm» wn-svling malt-hrs. I). C‘. .‘Y((1N‘,3H"K(‘d m lv :1 partner of Mahray and one of the “million. aires." was brought m (11:11 aflpr a hm ymn's' fight agains! extrm‘itivn from ‘ul'fwrrzia. \‘rnre (m 1- his: ms.- to HH‘ l'niu-d States stun-me court. {hp final judgment of “L'ch fort-(d him to stand trial. INDICT N. GJJUUGHERTY Former Head of Peoria Schaols Held on Forgery Charge. 316 EAST L UREL AVE, HIGHLAND P MABHAY All] [8 GUN." TELEPHONE 534mm TO NEW PRESBY'I‘ERIAN c CH Council Bluffs Man Admits He Was Party to Fraud. Who Heads Committee of Women Who WHI Aid Bull Moose Party. MRS. AMOS PINCHOT um» i (h ‘. l‘h‘ 1U ~uxx.prise a na- Hu whim; ml: or ths- I‘mgrvs- nnnnmeo. with he trim NSF: (‘rmr‘r schuo! them (M (hp (L The Liloles are now prepar . to cater Sor functions large 1‘ small. (Bf; Sandwiches made f bread from the Mission T Room. S’ure, high grade Ie Creams, Salads, Sunshine a d Angel Food Cakes, etc. (L have forL hire, Napkins, Ta le Linen, Sills/er, Sheffield Urns Trays, French China, Wat jr Glasses, Bunch Bowl and Pun, h Glasses, :8herbert Glasses, e; c (L Call {and see our pattep iMunW F RE“ THE cocoysfim mu: a; RUBBER co., A5“, They have 315%f found that the 10 per cem @‘ersize. with the average cargadds 25 per cent to the tire rrffleage. All these usaréz have found that NORimâ€"Cut "res end rim- ' cutting troubles xgx‘ex'er. That means again}: of 23 per (cent. For stiétistic: Show that 23 per cent Pf all ruined tires of the old tyge rimâ€"cut. [Sum-bu Ind Amw- n m Puccini Chin mSmnr Sath-nhny‘hu‘l‘h V ' “. Make .11 ad. M Nubbn Tun-m1": Am and I” Outta . Mun Candi-r Ofice. Tor to 0m. > Ccudiou Pm. Iowa-viii. The present d and results frbm the verdj of 200,000 users. And that démz lid is now largcrbx farthan for am other tin in existence Note that 1.250000 Goodyear tires haxe now g‘pne into use They have been tested out on some 200,000 can! 0m “Wint ads” bringin N oiRim-Cut Ti E10 Per Cent Oversize) Progred 1,250,000 Times Witli‘ior Without Non-Skid Treads Gébonfiim (3 "Ԥ~\Y ' No-Rirn-Cut Tires\ ‘\ John A. Home Portrai Everyfxfly wants and needs good photographs of CM}; dren and older folk. Let Ithé photographer who knows how come to your home w here the surroundings are congeniai to you, and b¢ better pleased mail it to you. Our 1912 Tin Bookâ€"haul : yarn of tin akinâ€"55M; fuck you should know. M Ask them what it m have oversize tiresâ€"tira ‘ can‘t be rimcut. You will adopt them, too. Your own friends know truth Men all around you \oRimCut tires ‘ DOL But now 1,250,000 tires 1: proved that the claims are t1 Thus these patent tir der average conditions cut cost 48 per cent. It gives 10 per cent ~10 per ,cent extra : capacity. That ”Veg the outs due to overloading. ! Th9 New Method

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