ed 4'. lhc home of kaf Kmma on Mon- },joxep'z Leammg had hm am! 2:“? an m- }hjston «vi [Hmms deal- yed, Rmx and \ncmity‘ 1whn .«45 sent as in thc Stat:- Conference '3‘ k-K'kf’)“: 0n Wed- Fyu: 555’ Icck. gave , A: thz- chase of the Lung- \'1\'Tikan Rcvulu- mashd - n Kudzu: cven‘ cdfllh K Half aim-r 5Ix â€or 3? Mary} church. mite-d Inc ceremony. Ive. Jc'ed as mend of la. Bcrubq brother of beg! ".ur». An ov<ter d u' IN' rz-sndrnce of L -\'7‘.nng thc- cut of l the zrmnms parents. ‘I’edrwkwn and Miss navaha .md Mr. and Mrs. In: ynunq ample WI“ be friends an the residence 1 m Vim- .Axenuc‘ " at of .less Frances; daughter nf Mr. and; 331k. 51 E Cedar Street.a ( 9f Hughtand Park. to; Adâ€... ‘w My 4- u. ..... lr~4th.u-h .~ ....-~ a Linc Kcr'tc. daughter kw. Keefe, 3442 u \x. i we marned to in)“ m n of Mr. and )1, (w. \uurday m St. ‘pp MA: {non wa read Ew¢\1‘ul ".5 mil be the arm. “an: Keefe Sam". The maid of bra!» litdc snster, has .«u‘: act as been M! w mud them wizh many ,mtnembrauce of long lag and mquc formed {i the evening, after bWerc wrmed. Among nd: Park present were: Fuan. Mr. and Mm hMr and “R Edward “(1.1m Crime)", Mung mmm :1 week 'nmm nf \lr And Mrs. lhcn 111:2: daughter, Tied '.u Mi Frrdcnck ,ighw mber (wcmxeth in the; Fahmgtom D. C.. Miss- Smith wlebe maid of' race Pomcmy and Mn-‘ 1' Chmagï¬wxll be the: The best! man will be )1 New Yoï¬kCity. Miss ï¬ughter of Mrs. H. E.« an Bay Read. Highland Ia. Mr. Edward 8. Clark; realest neWSpaper cor-E :hq country and writed- Eming Pat. Mr. Clarï¬ ity on buds and Mrs.a $12,000 g to Maud Roberg. et 31. 'est in) feet, cast 100 feet L D, High-maxi. Q. Q. S]. .nd 'Af m] F. Duran. E 12» :1 M}; L. m: 9; $10 I U dqof Mr. and Mrs. J. them 4: their home me Tuesday evening any-ï¬rm wrddmg ap- and rifle and wife to J. I; l and lots 3. b“! ‘0 Bkhland Park. N. 11. and husbund to C. K. . â€I 4, 51K '30. Highland d» Dcvereux of New be celebrued on the Uex and H 8.! Is Eliza Obee. like he! I writer and is a coï¬ Chicago Evening Po“; was wrved N H: a “use. in g. H. Foqer ,waod. W D. $4.050!â€- : week wife wield Shields â€Why after. "cf Yncmbers WLMJmS and 1.10, [ormerly many of the :n‘cp‘uon held howl budding. _\ and Miss assisted in I a number of t :he domesuc ri ix: :2 p. $250. in ju\(",§i1 {KL hall of L)! 24. W D 51‘ [a ,-\. I F. “(2' “wk 3.1. High Margaret Ahfcnd. {our n-dx 3w N "7. 5“ Milka “all. 8331 Telephone 909 17 5!. Job-AMI. Tome 247 For UP-TO-DATE SHOES S. T. Rebling William Rae M “1 iPhatcring Conn-don All kinds of ammepul Pkuering 440 W. Cum! Ave. 231 Glenvicv Avenue 23 K Sharia Road Highland Park CROPLEY G. PHILLIPS RYING to dobusiness without advertising is like winking in the dark. Telephone 632 The merchant may know what he is doing but no- body else dew. ALEXANDER LAING Rebling Rae Jobbim prompfly ‘luended to Fresh Butter and Eggs mtï¬inhlm purl: Stats iï¬auh J. A. Blomdahl FRED SCHAEF ER PLUMBING PWdDmu-Iï¬n‘ Wu" Papa. Etc. \VM. M. DOOLEY J. P. STEFFEN and its Securities Scrutinized by the State Authorities periodically. (th publishes a sworn statement of its condition in this newspaper from time to time. is a SAFE BANK in which to put your SAVINGSâ€" lts cash is counted Ofï¬ce And regidcnce 341W. bud Ave-Io â€GLAND Mull]. [Andmpc Engineer and Contra“! Geo. E. Harris C. F. GRANT Telephone 835] Ass't C ashlcr President Cushlcr Highland Park dud Park Chicago. ()ct. 22,â€"‘(‘harles S. Hoop er, president of Charles S. Hooper Co., dealers in commercial paper, who shot himself in the head while tested on a bench in Wuhlngton hospital If is believed that Mr. Hooper was made desperate over troubles not known to members of his funny. The inquisition by label who at the request of (‘oroner Nahin. who per- formed an autopsy on the man's body. Mrs. Robertson said her husband FY10! himself when she and her sister re turned home at 2:30 a. m., after mak- ing the rounds of local paim gardens necompanied by (‘ari Wheeiock. a friend. Her husband was asleep and when awakened when they returned. she said. without a word he shot him- slf and died soon afterward. (flair. nfl' L11)†Flinn! Pumain Fm' gnsm‘. n! th» "inw Ln‘nr >aid “(-t'ossvé signals" \u-rv- rchonsihlo. 'I‘ho vlc [ims \\'»ro .\|vvmdwr Kaluxi’ é! Lon don. 0111., a wLm‘mman. and an un identiï¬ed sailor. Chlcagoan Captain of Lou Steamer Says. Cross ed Signal: Caused Crash. 9pm" Milwaukee. “'13.. Oct. 22râ€"-.\irs. Mary Robertson. tinny-three years old. and her sister. Mrs. Georgia Bowers. Ottawa. â€1.. were questioned at length by District Attorney W. C. Zabei. regarding the death of Frank Robertson. a musician, thelformer's husband. on v Wife of Frank Rotertséin‘ and Her Sitter Questioned by Attorney. The Bulgarians are sn‘id to have captured Kirk-Killvssvh after days of ‘$€\k'T(-‘ ï¬ghting around that IOWn. The Serb-Bulgarian army claims ((3 have taken 2mm“ prisoners, three mouths' food sulxphss and ammunition 'tlwrv for a \xhrlv army corps, Kirk-KillvsA seh is but thirty-(“o miles from Adriauorlv and a re-pnrt says that the Vivmrious immlvm rrrssed and London. Oct. 21â€"1119 cayltals o! the allled Balkan states are claim. lng \‘lctorlvs for their (room; over Turkey. Prom tlw ï¬eld headquar ters of the Rulgarlans comes word that the Turks are falllng back to Adrlanople ln confusion, burnlng vil- lages and massacrelng peasants as they flee. Vivmrious immlvm pnssed and sturnwd the: rm:'=ln-I'n ft‘rls of Ad!" 0p!.- and My! r'rn‘mnnfl'utmn â€Mus-~11 vhc- :ivv avd 1h“ nitride “nrld. Num- cf thpse rer‘c-Hs. hn\\9\'o-r_ has ofï¬ciz' \‘er'iï¬rutirn Ts» Serls are said to haw oannrwd pr'amrps in thw Snajka of .\'<.\'iha7.ar. “hero thfarv was the hottest sort nf fluhting. The Greek fleet. says Athens. has blockaded the Island of Lemnos and that Turkish. island ls being occupied by Greek troops. , Slay Peasants an1 Burn Vil- lages as They Gd. Grea! Victcy 3 Reported by the Serb- Bu'garian Armyâ€"Capt": 20.0C0 Prilcners. TURKS FALLING BACK SAYS SPOUSE SHOT SELF a [w I‘Mrwr BROKER KILLS HIMSELF PROBE LAKE WRECK Late Picture of Warring Monarch of Montenegro. died at the Washington Park KING NICHOLAS Puts Bullet In Head Whllq Sitting In Park. ,‘J it‘h. 0v! \ 'ht {ht T0 detvr lflnnw fm sh :I'YIPT.‘ “Ixiv h n» [WING GUST 0N Issues Sta ement after Getting rgricuhtural â€eport MEAT PREBES DUE TO REGEDE Secretary Wilscn Gives Bumper Croptg u Reason for Deduction: Sav- lng $500,000.000â€"Farmen sun to Prbm. BeVerly, Mass.. Oct. 21.â€"In a stute men, based upon reports from See- retary of Agriculture James Wilson. President Tart declares that the ine of high prices for food throughout the world has begun to subside in this country. "Thé wave of extremely high pri'tes for food throughout the civil! ed world,†read the president‘s I u- THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS WANESAYS TAFT Will Tuesday Evening, Odober 29 Fayette S Munro GOLDBERG’S Charles M. T éanswer the arguments bf Mr. Foss and Mr. Mason Highland Park, Illiriois Candidate for the Legislaéure nwnt. "has reached its height in the l'niu-d Sum-s and Is subsiding. “'l‘ho Anwrimm pmmr- ham cause to 1w llnyLqul ï¬rst h-rause- l’f m'r 1n- duslrial 1m >1». :!_. i! has nut Mon atâ€" tv-ndml h:r~~ \H‘L tlu- grwur hardship \‘Mr‘h 3:.2 'v~ :L‘,I<i u: >(‘I‘4' t'f the Cmmtr 'r‘lms‘ â€no (‘Hml‘imd \\ 'l; .mx \\:‘;.‘5 ! “when Ill» \\( rim ; {Mr I} My :. 5011.! hm}. r- in: on :LJHIIAVILI Bumper Crops W‘U Affect Prices. Accorii: : tn :Ew nmmunmmem of \X'hit!‘ Hf»: w‘f'du‘ns, Scum-vary \Vil- s'm mudw :m iyzxasfi-Julivn of the (ansvs m‘ 1h. [I‘EH'S and the 0!th of the bumprr (Tape in the l'niwd Sta'os upon sm-h prices. The great prosperity of the Arne-r~ loan fartmr. the report to the rrealâ€" dent showed. has brought about a ma- terlal derzeaae In the cost of food products. although tn many instances the reduction wlll not become appur- ent to the consumer {or sevenl months. The report promise; that the price of meat will deer-echo nota- bly on account of the burtper corn crop after cattle. sheep and hogs fed from that crap reach the consumer. Saving. Will Be M.M.°N. Secretu-y Wilson advised the pres- ident that of the nine great crops of the country. corn wheat. out. barley, Candidate for Congress HJ‘ ; :1“! “I" h '1: In“ [H u' I; .ulmnï¬ per Crops W‘U Affect TY" . I flthIHK‘ Crudâ€. IL I‘ll. Affect Prices. nmmu mmem of nix. SW' Mary W: l- .L'utit'n ()f the S and the 0fth of t'f 1h? hau‘ AND and hay. thu | Benin}: m 9 per cent. n- Th? ( lop fnvrn; farmersz. hmww- Mr. Wilson shmu turn to m.- yrmivm amounh-d u- 5" prices: pr. \ni'fl g { thir rhtzxx'n “1‘1 1 The hay crop. he says. an. in- armed more thin 17 000 M30 (0;)! over I year ago and he doc]: that In consequence the prke per on In: than $2.74. 4“ Mr “71- r.‘.~ ra' ( :' new "332;: ofï¬cials turn 4va VPat 'Im a gatp crop in tho I'mxnd Sun. 3' v: them 2“ {hr 0H,! LrvaUr Hm}; it boon'fcr Mars Hv .shmu~ ï¬n! wheat crop of thy yrar u- no; M W .- 000,000 bus-‘hrhs graalvr than 1 1 year‘ and says that out: high grade'ï¬our i:- cosllng at the mills m centï¬ 3 barrel less than it (id a wax ago f Corn CrOp Rooord Breakï¬r. The corn crop. Mr. “115011 points out, exceed= 3,1.m,m_m,n(~n bushels. and there has already been a deq‘gease In price of corn 0! 7 aunts per bgpshel. ‘ This decreue. he mainuigs, will my]!!! decreue the price cg mu". m of milk. butter. cheese. e15. Luci 1+ H’rl ; ï¬n \\ n1. pt‘tavoes, flaw“: Hut. 1 â€1095 indicatud ‘h4 cunsunxm (i :xM/m arh' .cr,«..‘. “vex-ml, red“: '11 M‘zi' ‘~‘- n ()M 3L": thf-lm, H "91:; 1:: {1. Hum in rrirï¬ uhibfllz» rr of Hi :u-«z. “M HALL 1h» New York. Oct. 2Lâ€"â€"-('ondmonn o! u, extreme prhation in Venezuela are ear‘ described in a letter written from .1, Caracas by a mrrespondem of the ".1 Tribune. "The hodtes o! In entire funny the“ member: “and to death wen found In one house.†the letter con- “noes. “One uncut ldaedlhle conu- quetoe at the mg: of hunger we: the killing of 1 bob! by Ml two oldet brothers, who no the body. Frightful Condition of Affairs ‘Reported in Venezuela. 600 STARVE 10 DEATH In the state of» Trujillo more Una 600 non: have starved to death aux-1n the put season. Babe KiHed and Eaten by In Two Elder Brothersâ€"Felipe: Blamed for Condit'on: "Blame for the funiu in DW Upon political condition which I» led in neglect of uriculture."