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Highland Park Press (1912), 31 Oct 1912, p. 2

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7:1 and $1 other Campbe Mestjian Bra 1248 Chicago Evanston,lll Tel.Evanston which will be knownas I shall make all my own candies (rah daily. Try our Chocolate Creams Caramel; Peanut Candy, Vanilla Cream Caramels and Cream Fudges. I will also handle all kinds of fruits. Our lce Cream and Sodas will be uncx celled in Highland Park. Your patronage solicited. WISH TO ANNOUNCE to the people of Hi: opened 3 Candy Kitchen and Ice Cream Parlor It is a well known fact that'crushed oats are :1 great saving on feed bills and 2115-) keep \‘our h01ses in better condition. Ha11ng just installed a modem oat crusher we are 11011 p1epa1ed to furnish the best Ciushed oats in the mai 1111 at reasonable prices. A 1:1 1:11 11ill coi11ii1ee 3““- Also dealers in coal, lumber 8; building‘malerial North Shore Fuel Supply Co. Telephone 67 M You are Cordially Invited 11 Interest paid on Savings. Safety Deposit and Storage Vaults Real Estate and Insurance min Erskine 'Bfinh Your Feed Bills my: Fund) (10an Kitrhtu‘ JAMES JlRVAS, Proprietor} to open an account with finnunnrmmt Shoes Repaired NWMShekmwfifi We are now settled in Highland Park a: 1% W. Central Ave and are prepared to repair your shoes 'at remarkably low price. Don't throw away your shoes if rhey are worn a little, bring them in and let us fix ’em up fq’ you. 2301N. St. Johns Ave. t Wastuuxton. Um. :5.”le Ame-rt Shh FLU] In sfluuuflb‘ t - inn people are drinking mu'v whisky ‘ ._.._..__.._ 11nd beer and smokihg more cigars ‘ Burns Detective. lnvefligate An. 05 Highland Park that i 1“” iand cigarettes than ehr; Irfore in . “u” on Roosevelt. Parlor at 18 WestCentralAvenue ihistory, arcordjng to tax Inturns rn t _____, ’ ‘cehed by Rfiyal ’E' (‘almlL commie , Milwaukee. Or-t.29.â€"-A dozen Burnl' . f atoner of inurnal rewnue. detective agency operators have been “)2 Kath!“ FW‘" Jul) 1 to Oct. l' I“; more > in the city during the last few days. ‘ ban 3,300,000,000 “Karat“ “"9 1 investigating the attack on Theodore 11); Try our Chocolate Lreama, moked. an tncrease o: 1,000.0!)tldttU0 Roosevelt and Men“ that are sup- Workman”; “manned Government to "Go the Limit in Johnson Inquiry. Miss'ng Wmncsses Erfieved Have Len Ch ctgc '3'- Mx;h can Towns. .1) somv ‘ appvar' to 11:41 ' ”PM '1 rm: HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK W015 )‘icmuun \\ '1 Im- dt'pal‘nwl AMMHJh iY IHr-u “6m M4 a[ pear Lefor. arv 51qu [0 1n f0 WM lwrsham i~ c-Aimd a: mu 131:3 H‘mu U' negro xnghl impud I.) a\ {artnmm of 3m! PFHIIH‘HK ()fllcmls the limi'” Great Increase of Their Co'nrrption In United States. Nashiille. Ti-nnl. Oct. :8.â€"â€"l’re\'(-nt- fins panic stricken women from jump- ?!ng from third and fourth story minâ€" édows was one of thn main difiiculties g'experiencc-d by firemen in fighting a Fire which threatened to destroy thi- Wendomo Theater building herv. I’OUCP and t’nmen <-.i:t~"o~d nirrs him a dozen families out of liw~tiuiizo ng as W?“ a§ a niimlwr of working iris. Many “are liurefnntpd and (”ad :1 night. clothing. Name “as SlriOUR- y injured. num- From July 1 to Oct. 1. 191,2, more L in the city during had $300,000,000 cigarettes were I investigating the a moked. an in'crease o! 1,000,000,000 1 Roosevelt and Mel ver the (-orresponding period of the ] posed to haw led I revious year. which broke all re"'lnel Roosevelt him: rds. The nation consumed :z3.x.'.0.-| more to the rrime 0 gallons of whisky during July, } would admit. is see ugust and September. an increase of) of the search for 50.000 gallons as compared “'"h lha! I by the Burns men nuarter of 1911. Howaver. thus (1 films L E'hhi ul Mn. F. Cameron Fa!conet Who Had PLgiiLst Arrestcd. WOMEN IN PANIC AT FIRE i NBLE SAM AFTER JACK WHiSKY AND CIGARETTES \\'hi';. ry to Jump from Fourth Stqu Win dow n Theater Burns. Charlotte. Mich. Oct. 28.â€"The on. ire south half or (he busfneu sec 30:: of Pottervllle, six miles north- .‘as of here. was wiped out by a re that started at 1 o‘clock in the ornlng. and caused a loss of 840.000 efore burning itself out. The hotel, opera house and tour ck atoms were wally destroyed, ‘arge Section of Potterville I: be strayed, With $40,000 Lou. FIRE IN MICHIGAN TOWN " JOHNSON'S NEMESIS m run“ In xi £1) 810.000 Insurance. The no fire protection. HI justh 1h ”fliers 05 7“.“ m \kh'vh In" ‘re «rm rm! m ;»r: w [1' im vs ()1 "it n‘sh" 5m 11 Ni Th" 6" 11h- 2m \. r-sv Lga hn III TBAGIC END T0 V AN 'ELOPEMENT Bride-to. RUBJEHY MUTI‘JE FUR BR Farce Fmds the Body of mul'riv a'. man! LN'MLK llm ‘ \ Thu lm-u >l' ;‘ “mum: '1. 2:1“ vhrn '!‘4.~~ »‘.:‘ \Vni'fhhl. __ 3 H. Sinurr‘ ‘1 h lm-rl f..«"1. (1 Th: “1‘er hunrp HIM! 1'; turned in x‘. in: Hw A1nnl'« Ihu )«MLHL- ( in Mr and Man Thv- dbuue-urancv of “mum-y and ‘Hh \‘ i‘v )w! m ~u>p1rmn h-xnz diruct- r-d reward 'hvm Th“)~ nrp helimod m haw 1M" 11:: ”iv war door of the board‘nz hung», Tln-ir d‘jarture was nm, u'nnoswd. Jam-why \ulmd at Skm‘fl. HQ in cur- rpncy which Miss Singer is known to have possnssvd. and two coats and I pair of trousers ownnd by “'arthen mare gone). and this Nd m the- tlwory of robbm‘y being the motive. posed to have led up to it. That (‘010- nel Roosevelt himself thinks there is more to the rrime than Jchn Schrank would admit. is seen by his toieration of the search for additional evidence However. thus far the investigators have kept their Identities secret and no one seems to know just film they are. what they are, whvre they are or where they come from, But it is ad- mittkd xhat they me In Ihe‘city. Operatton on Former Confluelo Van- London, ON, 22Lâ€"vThP one-ration on tho duvhpss of :Marlborqugh I('0n- suelo Vanderbilt» for 11mm dicltia his [men p-zrformed‘ It Was uccesbful. The duohess is a nwmber 0! the famous Xv“ York Vanderbilt family and her relatives in America are be- ing kept informed as to her condition. It is expected that she will make a trip to America as soon as she rs covers from the operation. PRAYING WOMAN CREMATED Candle It shrine Overturn. During Her Devotions. St. Paul,’ .\Hnn.. Oct. 29PM”. Jo- hum; McMann was burned to detth in her room before the ‘shrine It which It was her custom to pray Il- most hourly. r reart. \‘w Candles were kept lighted before the uur and one lpparqmly over- turned during the woman's; devotions. '1 SEE PLOT IN SHOOTING m DUCHESS UNDER KNIFE ' Mrs. Lharlcs Slnkt’r émenaimd [In 3-10 89 from Baltimore '5 ladies of the Eaetcrn Slaxym “cdhcsdm afu moon. Murdered in Chicago. “is I.» w Pmun-v u;|\'€ u dmncr party 1h Ahml' 0f HH'IX Luh- sfllfll'd 1‘0 rho rvax‘ “h! ads the Body of Hz: Swec Who Had Been Brutally râ€"«o’dissmg Coqfle Be- hcvcd M urdcv :rs. £1 derbil: It Successful ‘Ii’l sumn‘u-r \\.-.n x hwr hum Made of Dcorknob Mk ‘1 111v \:C:,m‘s HHrhN in tho: rot 1' 3m! :rn w .1 xw-(w ml} \\ 14> (11~(‘O\Q 1'” hr “hlll \\':1r . Hmrd‘n: hod‘ ii: “unrun. - (inuuh‘ {ultimnnx 'nd. rm! “as m hmv m: h: M a! H»- va mu Muir”: annzx‘: an in» (leI-HhH mh :1 ms Mm 11ml I‘HX 9D ()Hlilll d (”H “'3” door ~11. ho nut Eml' with [I mrmt r mnduc'or tam-e, \ ,SHV" nwdn m in :1 llzxxdmr- shun law It '> holLWo‘ll ‘0 \x'HI “hirh TLP mznr n: Inm'v Liuod Chin‘s he ad UK uuTm. MY cruwrd M’ In! 1mm 1| mm‘n n.9T finch-d and mu (Ir. hp pm (Ir - apps \Ir<. 0 r fa’hm g harem and ”A'- :u \\'nr~ 1‘11”): to >1)“er Imus» Imayr d ME H mm and twd U ad H {15‘ The Fidac Flhae glass in the Presb3- zerian church announce; an :nmrmal musicals to take place 3!, the residence of Mrs. C. l}. Alexandg-r Wulnc-sday aftermx‘n. November sixth. at two-thirty o‘clock. The proceeds will gr;.loward< meeting 1131: obligations (:1 {luv rlass m 1hr Lake. Bluff ()rphanapzé> Y'p fa ll of Mrs. R E. I‘mgna' gave ;: dmncr party 0n Tuesday Pvtnmz inghnnor M Mr. I’mgr(‘)"> birthday . E; Mrs. James Noian agate-named the Euchre Club Tuesday err-hing at her hmm- on (noon Bay Road“ Mrs. juhnl. \1ar\h;:ll:Lmuznmxd a: naxd< on Ju:~~dz1y :mcnizruux fwf Nifx 5pc nu r Smi’h 0! h 5? «ndm. 'I‘iw Yu'ung l‘vnpiv': {Mu Iznpzm xhun‘h \ull gng :4 parx) in thewhm‘sh puflu£~ I Hu- liar inmaiu \x! Sherld;inI.u(lq1\u ”ii I H in 213: 1»ucd unilatmns fax a (mine {.1 inc hid in Ranma I’ ark Lasinu Snurdm (\(EE‘ 5:, \mcnflxr mmh E «m 'I‘hunda; cwnmg. Octobrr 211 {he Bm'rauzx C13» nf the Fargl I'mtud I‘Lx‘an- gcilcal phlm 11 “ill guest :1 Hmiuwehn party In Mawmc hall. ‘ erty iricnds of ‘Mr. find Mrs. Hugo S( hneldcr surprised them: at thr home on S. Green Bay Road Paiday waning. thr occasion being Mrs. SQmeiderls birth- day. ngrcsmve euchrq and refresh nwms lutmed the entermmmom of the His: Camhmx Shwld> was haste» to mngmups (12 gut-Sta on Fnda) when she «mvrunncd in the afterjwon Mr Mrs. James L‘ulx'er Shields and'm the urmng at a budge puny {or gan and Mrs. Slanlry Ford xx ho tau-1y :{frntd at For! Sheridan. ‘ v:\ vnmg On Thursday evening Mrs, W, J. Luu- dm’bmk “:13 haste» :1:[i<llxx;nu‘r pan) gut-n a» a farewell to Mayor and Mrs. L'. C. Clark who left Monday; M11 Clark go~ lug 10 China \\l crc li(‘ \\1[§ll)€jnincd later by Mr:. Clark “ho A .ll f:§<t xi~lt Eur son a! \\ c2! l’oinl ' On Thursday evening. 9cmbqr (went)- :uunh Lx'curcd the mazriagc of Mi» Mary O‘Neill m john iarson 2;! the Rector) 01 St.\1ar\ sLaathulic (hurch. Margaxe$ ()\eil. sister q! the brick was brides maid and (ienrgq litmden acted as best man. Mr. 5nd Mg“. Larson have gone to St. Paul to visit wijxh Mr, Larsnn's parems befure leaving, for California around the holidays 5 (m TLLLI'SJH} 0“:an {a (' 12.1mm my mu 1mg Mrs (".(‘urgr Ruborix L911 x .1011 Frida} Mr Mr» hmmnd km dunes .‘u: In-I' 12011;: 21‘ Inuhxx u Thé SociaE Side of Life FUNCTION OF THE COLLEGE. It Is m-uln-r for 1h:- go-tnus nur for flu' \lllllt‘l‘. Inn (jw the great Illlddlt' « lilSs lmnsesxing urtllnnry tnivillx. that \u- lithld rollegt‘fi. ntnl l‘ mu ln- )vrutmfi in-ynnd the sin-uh.“ of :l glouht l9"! fur them [he «)Iotmrttmltles at'lprdml by ll- hrnrtes. wan-hers. t-tw'mniunshlp tllld the systemntic tgt'urrence of lntellm-tnnl tusks asfihe most ef- flrivnt means of lntéllevtuul cul- ture. Mental dint-twine mu; in- deed be acquired another wnys. The lme of lettem‘: ts not im- planted by a collegeti The study of nutute may he "finned alone In the open air. but given to each one in a group or n hundred youths n certnin agount of talâ€" ent. more than mediocrity and less than genius , tight is to sn)‘. the un-t'nut- nbilltyhyf our high schools and ut-adetnhrsâ€"lt will be found in nine rum out of ten that those who go In college sur- pass llw vtht-rs in the «unru- of life. in lntluenru. hf: learning. in the pom-r to do at ' und in the enjoyment of book, nntnre and nrti Jivntul power» nmy In,- deâ€" velnt-ml in other [nukesâ€"the m0- <~hunir< institute. t e morw-nntjie library, the \\‘llll(’r1l.\‘t‘t'lllll. the u) \‘e‘nnx-m] in other [nlfirosâ€"lhe m0- <~hunir< Instimto. t (1 morw-nutfle library, Hm u‘interrlywmn. thy pl'i\'!l'('.\'!l(“\'. Hn- autlu-l‘ingxluf good un n. in the hfiunh nf misi- “05.12”.“ in Ilw walks of (‘i\ H litre. hut HUI w vux‘iiy [{{H‘ 5} «enum- vnll)’ nm‘ N: thuruughly hur :llh- pirimxxl) nur an; plmnnmly. With all lhvir drawn («liq-:93 nu» the iu-st nut-In r», “hiwh the world has (nor (MUN-«l fnx thc- lruinin: of tho intohm-tunl furves of youth - Hunk-I lib" Inimuu. counAqa. Courage Hominy: an equality to the x-nmla-Iu lvefnre laxâ€"Emer- son. ,‘ (‘ourum- and modesty un- the most unequh‘orul é! virmns. for they are of a kind that hypoc- risy cannot 1mi‘utoéâ€"Gne1he. Courage consists mm In blindly overlooking dange‘ but in meet. in: It with the eyes open. ~Jean Pam. {(-ilmM-«i in \\ k local Affairs of the week Ii B\ (h: Obsc‘n (I A‘Jiss .Iricn juwplmne K. of Mr. :znu’ Mn I)..nni tu- 3432 Ad: n > NW1! Um‘au tu john \1r.u r;: Larrwl > TL:- bxx‘. dm‘hesx \mm Lu \Vcdncsdq Nm‘. 1‘ 1» :' 'L'x (“1‘1" of The (3H3 Fm'ndix \ A m} .,; :b r 1.. 3,. u! Chicagn. [”rzt iniurz .n ‘ 'n n u wed by tablvaux under 1an lilL‘LthI‘. u! k;.2ph Clarksnn filmtrauu m Ea'r 1-' Q ma, India and Burmah st john (1:1 nge‘ -‘ i> in charge uf 1h: 234:5, HLhu ,_ «um m‘tixely muwvued aw Mrs. WA, Eiib. bard. Mrs er‘n'y L, Flcld Mrs. nunâ€"la A. Sued, Mr: EH): 5 Un zlmrouszr; Mrs. John M Mdiunn, MN: L'amc Larmaie. Mrs Eidrmigt. Mrs jamm L. Slhnr Ski Raiph 1. Lnrkwn. Mn: Anna Newefl and Ms~> Hclrn L Canrr Mrs. Megan- 1 ‘, \xill haxe chargu m the whiten; rrprcseut- ‘ mg the Chumâ€"x cnun «(-236 and the Spirit of India Mrs Thv'th M. MtGann of Burmah and Mrs. C? uric: A.§'.!"(10f Indxa. . ‘)¢ The Iadu-s of Trinity Church arr busfly at work prepanng fur the bazaar which »> 10 be held on Smembrr 22 amfi iii in‘ tn the new Sunday bchnni zinc? Parish mnldmg “hxch 15 rapidly approachihg ummlmmn and IS to be S9803”) devout- td for the m kg>iun '1 h-rv \MH ln' ‘vmlhs fur the shit hf th'zzw,» and {IA gund “ling “tar, 'ur\> wits fur l} “1”“. ff}, int of Vii-c Ctzrhznxbs) \. rt ha <peciali) m2;wrtrd from England 5113. 1 hrw WHI bv ;: \ Mum. 1.153 Eum‘hrun :arL named on boll‘ (i.1\>. :md (211655811 rm Iunchum n There \\ xi} men and nun-l t'fih'rlzaluz‘. 1"" short Inn: \\ Hbcrvze \ vn-ll rcgbl‘nud bar/uh 1m anabz} have; and Harm-us nun-hum m addition. Make: nnte of the Cams. Mum lx’r Z.‘ ml 23 and save up yuur pcnnn<~> I«'- buy ’l .ldnk’ giving damzhm and Chrmlma: presrnu “thh ‘Mll b:â€" 50 :vmptmgly duplaydL and all that you spend mil help to par for the fine new building :n ulzg'r: Eh! bazaar lb It! be held. .\'n m-lf rwpw'ting (‘bnstinn wumun. lm pure llliudt'd L'brls- tiun mnnlon. should orer b9 the slun- Uf \‘lll::Il‘ tuslllun. 'l‘ln‘ir (‘hrisllnn nntht)‘ slmuld shrink frulu appearing in |atllwli«' nnd esâ€" Mwlully (rum entering God's holy temph- in a stylc- of dress that nth-nth nuniuflt (‘hrlstian‘deven- (‘y and 1'!!!) appeal only to the vulgar and evil minded. La! (‘hristlnn parent! impress this on their dnughtvm and. lusteud of tem-hlng them slnful vanity and foolish extravagance. lm‘ulcnte prudent tuoderntlnn and (‘hrlsâ€" tlau self reflect and ntmpllctty. Modesty. beauty and t-oulmon sense juln In the demand for re- form. whh-h need not. as reform- ed fushlnu! ure wont tn dn. lamp to the other extreme In this Mae n fmv extra int-hrN If ma» tel'lul “'1” make all tln- didvronce betwm-n grave-fume“ and dis- ;lr:tl‘vfllltm~‘~ -lfm. l‘ .V “19611:: of New York In Hxi~ muzmr} :1 )nuu; ;.'m« [4- Hula-g.- Inr um» ( rt‘;|\‘u11~ He has r‘jY‘n-I u «a plan in \w“ 01‘ I... glue, 1, his {M'l n-r “'0!" waun- hiu‘. farm": mm» x m . ..n.;,;;.; and :1 1 purim“ “1' [H‘lt'l‘ '. ' u\\h In 9w 'UHM‘ DI '-" t HI l'} «v‘v'dmh {‘ nu! \1 in}: Hu- thml.Hi-»n 1n Hun rm- U'y I)»: luan hunk h 2| 57,41. in Eurnpo it is 2! IN“. I: h I means {a an 0nd 1 know \\ lure- of I speak. for l have studwd’in our uwn 54110023 and I “it“? taught in them [Ivre our My! lune a lessuh In learn. l‘lmy study It in a lwrfunl‘tury manner without regard [In what In.» c-me before. When they have humued the book (buy pureed to furth it. In Europe they study a book until they have want-red it. an the while getting the culture and breadth of view, They m" grounded in tho fundameumis. The training draws am what I! In the boyâ€"Dr. W. H. Tulmun. ') - c \111 FASHIONS AND MORAL54 Mon and IS to be S9803”) L» qut- the m kg>iun '1 h-rv \MH ln' ‘vmlhs suit hf while,» and t'zzxrfifieg 1i.:g>1u eat and prctf} L .mp3 to u\> fur {ht Chlidh': hid >1 ”DIN: :r UXc grnuznup> .A sperzklzealure t1;:~.l'.:‘x£uv‘:as mms an; A: Sarge Viz-c U:r‘.>1n..=.>s) \. rt haw be! i) HYDUTII‘G from I'LL'Vland I m the 1hrh‘ ‘-‘I:l1,.x';i\" .A'vC ta iii N nnénnlzdn}>. and Ira anc Och *n riazmzes : . mun-en. 1;. w> (or ‘n: Ina}' br ILscyxcj In ad ancc mi} be a winkmg r-r-om fir the ndrunvlentuflanutr¢h hw tn.lfl Hana. ”ml! kg ”‘1... ¢ 1.1517312Y'H‘hr4'fi :ani up. “Ln-l- ~1 FOREIGN EDUCATION 3 4 .C EEHN/ LISA 1.5.. 16:57.5C: V. E?” 235:. (1 Nu: be XL SCXW 1‘ be a minkmg ..n “115 u: '1 hr- bud \xhn u 51" H! ink-m Ltmu st john dv Rove: 341:4 ӣer '. (um aw Mrs. W, (, Eiib. Flcld Mrs. unhfla K15?” Inr um) v! [WU r‘jY‘n'I u wanna! hp guys bw muse )nll in; man Z M?! 'l'hP my. and ~(er. I!“ nCC ne‘ inc P ; Tokph CROP Telephl l7$L ALE. like \VN H] Sta Its

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