“1D. 51 on 'i 00 J \i Norcroeu tof lots 5 and 6. blk W. D. 31.00. ‘ hd wf to Chzflotte hi u blk ea Higmand m 52.? 534 mu , 3d wife [ '{ifll’annQ â€raid and bus to H. C. K 2. blk t3. Highland am fnends pleasantly sur- Euhn Thursday evening the County Title And Cur-Mud. Masonic isdaor m masquerade evenmgy WAS spent in w and anie Hutchison of their friends at a lay wemng. 7 selling for [he Dra. men: to be given by the m? HOIY Cross church. of Wilmette is r mother. Mrs. 1 ESTATE TRANSFERS ‘1 C. (ï¬nder i0: 1'). blk “1'.va 3L“). i. W. (Nader lot 9. blk '_ Mrs, Ira JAR-er, Mrs. 1. Mrs. Robertliregory, 4, Hr‘ T C‘ \‘v'dllams. t. Mï¬ L. G. ‘x'nc. Mrs. Mr‘ Hrnn‘ E :t hmx‘k. s. Hré. (th13 KLmbaIL Veddrr Has the guest Chart-a Gailmmy of: 'Vrr‘ll thxe durmg [he Napoienn, Mich. was H. Meyer and family of [h- [ mtcd Evan‘ fl Id 25 puny in ()ungel's renrng xbnmt twenty: Ic cven: rm! was spent in *an‘u u.d games and a ‘ wed by .11} present. A“ Chicano was the guest Hoérenbcrger over nder. Mrs. Henry ains‘ Mrs. M. Marsh. Links. E, A. Armstrong. I. Mrs. W. D. Messenger, n. Mn L‘. P. Boy-man, ‘ Mrs. (has. Buckley. Mn 0. H. Campbell, :. Mrlfk’arver. Mm C. . F Clvm Mrs. J Scott. :1. Mn. “1 K. Sidley. Ira. A7 I’ Smxth. Mrs. rlrs. F \l Steele, Mrs. H. WJrren, Mrs. E. 5. redge Kennedy, Miss Mm Manon Mason I: m the program :1 full :n another part the condusion of the lbe informal dancing. st of patrnnessei Mrs. Mn. L'. (‘1. Alexander. and wife to C. L i. Highland MW. n-r- EMT?! Kxng, Ray. snow; Murry Boess‘ udcxnreevers, Ruth rench. \nme Krueget, frrsbrf‘ent committee. IorrnCt' ()sburn. lleen liteheli. (knrude Mc. ’rench. Esther Hic x and Martha Kelley. cc. L‘uim Sandbum, pfummmgs, Ellsworth 1031: 122d Alfred M:- m wili be Largely at- etv W1†be gwen at evemng as a beneï¬t Mus Pnscilla Carver. h .5 rcturned from C3]! thé‘ week was the guest 0f woven! days dur~ 1| tn Elizabeth Juscph Del W. D. $50.00 L‘ v (1455 and »‘ "Sumsxbie JOiethxb. V'IL'C' .\I W 35" CHMrs ~n and 1n Z1:- ((1 rcnuwg -{ thfly at lk’t' prey. treasurer n f. xrrnany MC for ncarly KY m an- on ,| ati D. C. PURDYw" SONS 17 SL John Ave-In Ttkpho-c M7 “MM “I“ 8331 For UP-TO-DATE SHOES [~33 Fl“ RYING to do business ‘l'i‘fhnl If QHUQYYI.Q|.TIO' I" Telephone 909 .L without advertising is like winking in the dark. The merchant may know what he is doing but no- body else does. 23] Gienvievv Avenue 23 N, Sheridan Rud Highland Park CR()PLE\ Telobhone 632 FLOWER POTS AEEXANDER LAING Fresh Butter and Eggs J. A. Blomdahl Geo. H. Innis Inkling And Decorating wm In... Eu. FRED SCHAEFER flUMBlNG abribigblunh mark §tutv 33mm ALL SIZES \\‘\1. M. [)OOLE\ J. P. STEFFEN 341 W. Land Am 111ch PM. ILL m \Vlnuh to put \Hur Sr\\yl\C35â€"- fh (ax/1 is munh‘d (’2!ch H3 ‘\'('(‘er.lt‘c’3 \fruliniznl Ln" the: SMH' “\ulhurxm's pm‘urhrdlh', (LII pub/islu's u sworn stuttnu’n! n1 L's (‘nndmnn In lhls ne‘wspdprr Hum time to mm‘. h n SAFE BANK Lnndoapc Engineer And Contmtor IITAILISHID IO‘IA C. F. GRANT INCORPORAYID Telephone 835] Ass! Cashier (‘lbhh'r mien: PHILLIPS Highland Park l l l t l l I An Uneasy Volcano. Toward the end of July the crater of Etna showed signs of renewed uc~ tlrltr. On July 30. says Nature. 11 column of vapor. wlth ashes and la- E pllll. mse from the new mouth formed on the northeast slde of the central crater on May 28. 1911. This was fol- lowed hy another outburst on Aug. 3 at 6 p. In. Ind by a ntlll mono pro nounced eruption on the following day. At 10:40 a. m. on Aug. 4 a neat col- umn of vapor rose from the same vent to a helxht of ten kllometers and then drifted 06 to the southeast. coï¬erlng; the southeast flank of the volcano wjth ashes as far as Osuluars. shorfly‘ 1 before thls. from July 214 m 81, ln-l fox-eased actlrlty also prevalled ln‘ Stromboll. where there were strong shocks. loud rumbling noises and con. sldemhle eruptlnns of vapor and in- candescent material. Molbournc'a Fro. Lunch Revolt. Melbourne. where the "free lunch" has flunrlshml fur mzmy years. ‘ls the scene of :1 rpm}: against that popular institution. The n‘hels are not the {we lunrlu-rx'. hut tlh- hotel keepel‘l. whum rustom comm-h tn prm'ido the mtnltmw midday {mum fur every- body who buys n six cent glans 0! been Melbourne restaurants mvntly raised the prim: or nn-nls. :md tbv conic- quemwx is 'n ruinous rush tu mi! he lunch counter luuchex in the hutch Towels For'Wiping Machinery. The use of waste for wiping machin- ery has lpw'nuw suvh a wrinus source of expense that mum are being-mud? in mun: than may mtnhlkhnwmno Pu] dawn thi< iron]. with â€w rmull ilmt In one lnrxv umrhinv ostuhliwhumnuvf this ruumry Turkidn [mu-ls are nuw made use of us u mhslitute. and ([19. change has shown :I vul')‘ vnlh‘idvrï¬hlv um: um}: l-‘nwh tum-h are supplied at rec. ulnr irm-ma'x. um! tho anHl duos ml cullevtc-d .mll rnred fur until :1 sum- civnt luunlu-r‘ has :u-vuumluu-d tn make It mm!) “'th In 1-H Ihvm thrhngb a washing â€(wax-s. by \\'lli4'll thv oil I! revm‘erml mu! made usc u! :I second time. This nwm'm‘ed OH is available {or Inhrirutiu: rxlilrnud switvhes and similar wurkâ€"Kunsus (‘lty Star} HPI‘Q'JԠIMI'!‘ MH'JHIMI â€Ivy :ll'l' [4‘0 “’12“. :HWI {H‘E‘JM :inm IQHIo hHUMN ix‘ u sign Hm! 11w. :u‘o- .wmnmizin: grnnntl spam. 'l‘lm Mm u.’ wunmny dark-NH the hount); of mnstruvxinn. Ho-uulifm :lrohilv- nm- hm ulwnpx- hum mon- vx- (Pudc-ul than olevutvd. The lulu-r huusm of uH l’nris hm! an air of freedom; those Hf many vxlmws :1 kind of rnpac- lty."â€"(‘ri de Paris. strut-{inn that were in vogue “curly 6.000 yezirs it. t'. THE NEW PARIS.‘ Sergeant William lirinr. the night . turnkeywrus on duty when the prlson- 5ers‘e8cai-ed. He said that he did not ihear the men at work on the cell I doors because of escaping steam from is defecth'e Loiler. and they rrohal'ly It Irv-into. Sculptor Rodin. Who Ron-u 1 the Archicocu. The Paris of other days is gone. Our mntemwmries are enemies of the : old stones. Frizhtful and’ colossal; buildings are everywhere replacing} the lovely houses of the older time: There are only two or three l'arlsinnsj who remember and regret. Rodin. the . sclillitnt‘. in his [Intel llirun grumbles? \Vllhniit cousin: at modern nrvhitects. . He puts them in the flame class with surcenm :i'nl gardeners. He furmu‘ inn-s Hymn them- three kinds u! people ll|l\ j‘L‘lLflUl‘lll‘ "i'iit :\ Kill‘tlt'lit‘r lwfhl'o n lu-ztlififill. had been 'xone an hour when the , escape was‘ diseorered. Caught in Barn with Loot. The four alleXed safe blowers were arrested by Detectives Burns, Mul- len. O’Brien and Mack-e)", In a barn at South State and Sixteenth streets. Bolts of silk and silk dresses. valued at 82,300, were recovered by the po- lice in a large dry goods box in one corner of the barn. .lewelzy helleved to have hem part or the proveeds of turglarii :z n! \\'l‘it'h the [riscui rs were susleetmi “us ricmerrii in “est-side pawn 5‘ am. DPN‘HI Units of thr- (‘\i'.'l](‘\l tirison [-i("1'.\' uf li'nlws' sunning by {ht-'11“ for: human lllx' l'i'inuil'WN Hf lmiidin: mm- strm-tiun Hm: we": In vogue n-nrly 6.000 ymrs H ('. In»! X'm‘m .\n;'v:.; lha'u‘ :1"lI «MHIH n kt‘f“‘nl'11. I‘v‘wix' nl‘ “'illu'i. ~: :1†nx l» mnlit- 'x “m 'h llu-z (Rm [Me In 1h" "M an! U ([2,) ml \\‘i.. h aml “-m u six IL ult‘l' hu‘ [NH-Ll H1183 Iwhu-vn Hu- \urrM f tln- “xtu-rluzzn-d [H.liln EgH-t. For hundreds RIM in :1 l'm'vlmiwm ln-m-znh rlw ~:|lul~ uh kJi't-h 'l'ujsn u H \'i«-\\, um! [LPRK :1 \n-rn'v‘! luhf' Ninfly Ton \nnxlwr ~p,sln.\4 \u-i 1h .1an In (IV:|.~I(‘I' Inn AN ALABASTER SPHINXL HI 1w“ >11 \IH'L’I‘HH an Statuo Unearthed or! the Phins of anphll. nah-nor In v and In ft Ill m] 110 um ('11 Ill :m'h‘vu-vt Imihling and vr \\'IHH"'. munlnl â€â€˜11)" “m 'h llu- :Hgv‘a'x rum (my kmmml ~!_m L'. :1 i in n-uw for n lite of. I: «i am] mum-Mus Ito-lull" l l 'l't‘ " fI-lli 'll lu-nutiful. it In 11le ln-amil‘ul ! in!†he? lmfnl‘t‘ :1 I In- will 1.21 â€â€˜11)" H M “.1" ‘H [v't'f ‘rnmh. The secrvmry escaped a manna!) 5. mm «mum! new-r ha nfllmmw‘l m by fleeing with his wife th‘ugh a ' can. by hm- III-HI m m» “‘ruu: It \s Ilde door. . - hot "yum: m nlhvr wurd~ mm m In _ '1†today mun nun-May London. NOV. 3.â€"-le h‘mn sec retary Reginald McKexma. was pre vented from making a speech in Hcl borne town hall because of the uvrom caused by auffragenes. Nashfliie. Tenn. Nov. .1â€"A yor' : tion or the east basin of the reservoir jfrom which Nashville gets its water ‘Supply gave way early in the morn- l ing with a terriï¬c roar letting a tor- ; rent 0! water loose down the hill on ‘which the hasin ls located. Several lhouses have been washed_ away and [ many residents are reported mining. Britiuh Home Secretary Escapes Maul- lng by Suï¬ragettes. Foarlné. ix \wuld I‘ll}! mm (M: lon- neau on i-irs Hurd. hn snpwd [hp Car and amp lunlo. using the iron starting crank as a “wagon As thy animal swam: nt’\lr~ Hurtl it was felled by a blmv With the crank. but renewpdflho attack, Hurd varied only a small rmolvvr. from which he ï¬redashmwhich HIk-d the lion. He was painfully larerated. Oakland. Cat. .\‘0\'_ S.â€"â€"Jnlian Hurd and wife of this city told of an en- counter with a mountain lion near San Gregorio. (‘31. The animal lean ed 015! of the brush againn Hurd's machine. but “as thronn l-ackt Hurt] shut thv ('ar ahead at top spt-Pd. with vhv Hon (hm- behind. Residents near the reservoir felt. the enect of the flood for only 1 short time, as the water soon had got to lower levels. where it flooded callus. The water that swept down South Eighth avenue In: six feet deep. Leapl Upon the Car but I: Killed ty the Drlver. The break came without warninx S and caught nearby residents as they;[ slept. ,Several persona hearing thef rush of water hurried to see what had 3‘ happened. and were caught in the tor- rent. but most of them have been ac. counted for. Several Houses Washed Away and Some of ‘he Resident: Are Reported Missing. Torrent from Reservoir Rushes Through the City. \l :n'sh? mm‘ï¬od FLUflD HITS NASHVILLE 'hv rum: 0: u (-Phir. Thu h r‘k (n UH (Mar 01' !1x.- vol! “as lrnkvn. Thur (hm-v throw pi'Ww‘d tho {“0 looks on Hu- (‘oll uu-u] iod by l’inum and Lav under. whu “us bring lu-ï¬d as a pick pocket susu-ct. and the the man escaped mrough a coal 1:010 into (hf :XHrV. HELPED BY HISSING STEAM Noise from a Defective 89“" Pro ven‘s Their Operator's Being Heardâ€"Coal Hole Used as an Exit. Flve Prisoners Make a Daring Getaway in Chicago. SAFE hLuWERS ESCAPE SELLS THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS Use Chair Rth H.1- iail «NAHUM v rum: 0: :1 NHâ€. '1 1m; Ilmm M'KENNA' IN FLIGHT LION ATTACKS AUTO H) .\'m. 3â€"] (Hi In Pb (" «1' illt‘lr . iw (Emu-1h Sui!“ "Yrrt alt XH (hrs ,ms n! â€M‘- wn! lo a†llrxir (~01! “as lrnkvh. Than Wk“! tho (“0 locks (m in] by l’inum and Lav us bring hoï¬d as a pic];- L't. and the the men Ho“ in" 1 urzzni h r of 1hr band. to Er:2k Lock. \ 21* Mann \\ it?) Thu )«r‘k (n UH H H (w ‘11 0‘} I‘rison (w slnlivns > “vro- 315‘ l] ('\ l I' I'( f'hl'lirnli'n :m- Last. in) an 17‘ trim; :tu {‘ In the ï¬rst place. I try to have some- {thing to say in my ad. that will appeal to the prospect. then I try to have to have {the ad. set in a way that will of itself at- ! tract attention. Every ad. is set in heavy 1 type and can be read quickly. I ï¬nd that the men who have received the marked copies havetheir minds open on the subject ofvinsurance. They know why I am there to see them, and almost without exception they want to hear what I have to say. They have been thinking about insurance as applied to themselves. â€"â€" Woodmen Builthn. So far I have mailed copies to only two sets of men, but the results are such that I shall continue to follow the plan. Of course the man who receives a marked copy has his attention drawn to my ad. at once. Sufï¬cient time has elapsed to get some results from following up the mailing of .marked copies of my newspaper adver- tisements‘ and I believe that I shnH get very good returns from the money ex- pended in this way. â€cad (lurk Ha\\es of tlic?.\l<idrrtt Woodmrn of America is heating frtm the CampClerks he has advised to d( their advertising in local papers Nut all are running full page ads. Some are publishing the new rates and others arr directing attention to the fraternal fruiurcs such as the tuberculosis sanatort'um at Colorado Springs. John T. Shook 0f Montpelier, lnd., says: LODGE USES NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Modern Woodmen Report Method great they 'ummz «mm it L Hu' pr.- rngutnv nf ltlzln, It i~ Hus- m-lln’ whirl: Imv nvnr» :md n-hm-rfuf Imus :Im] in); rtlww throu- It i< a light in tlw whim-“N «It thv (1109 by \s'hl'vh tlw Iv :trt <i2n|fw~ it iv nt hutm- um! “'tllli‘llL’ .\ (are that I-zmnot «nil» is like u but] that mum-n I-Immu- nml dries up on the ~lull; Luann-1- lx day. and unlit-tun i~ ni:ht. and a smile i~ llw tuihflll that hm‘ or; L'I'HH)‘ lyatu'mm lmth lll'iFF hPWih‘hluu than I‘iHll'l' Hw’llry “‘nrd wahear NMHEH: wn ml â€Mn. 'h‘vnx um Hum. but u hnri mmumn-I] 1-. a“ mirth H.142? \‘DIHQ- Tim i‘ :1 they 'zllmuz tux rngum» of mun “‘hiPII Inn: urn Imus :Iml Flt; 7!! Office 105 W. Central Ave. s 100 lb. lots . $1. 90 ï¬er 100le. 500 lb. lots . 1.85 per 100 lbs. 1000 lb lots . . 1.80 ï¬er 100 lbs. 2000 lb. lots . . 1. 75 ï¬er 100 lbs. With Grit at 5 cents per 100 lbs. less than above prices. We have a full line of all other feed at propiirtionally low prices. Ho ping to be favored with a trial order which will be delivered to you promptly we beg to remain, _ gé Yours very truly, The following prices are lower than you can buy elsewhere and the Feed is equal to ény, if not betterthan that for which you are paying higher prices. We will furnish delivered without grit ‘3 s 100 lb. lots . .. $1.90 pier 100 .lbs. 500 lb. lots . 1.85 tier 100 lbs. 1000 lb. lots . . 1.80 ï¬ler 100 lbs. 2000 lb. lots . . 1.75 tier 100 lbs. YOU have undoubtedly heard or: read the arguments of politicians for the past sever§al monthsin relation to the high cost of living and as to how reduction can be made, we do not intend to argue the question, but to furnish you with Positive Facts 51nd also Deliver the Goods. We will show you how thï¬ part pertaining to the feeding of your Poultry, Horsesgnd Cattle can be re- duced at least 20% from the prices? you are now paying, by dealing with us. We have purcgias'ed several cars of CHICKEN FEED of which the ï¬rst} has just arrived and we’re going to give you the beneï¬t ofjihe reduction in price. READ THIS, IT MEANS MONEY FOR YOU IMPORTANT Help in Gaining Member: Highland Pgrk _H_ay 3: Grain Co. A SMILE mx‘th «:m ~11 mu) thn TI ll .11.] nu lc- l-H'. â€Q“ (Hi ‘1 (3;:sz :11 Do not (heat thy ‘10:!†and (ï¬ll her: Q “ :rlef will pass away. ‘ Hope for falrer times in tutun And forget today." ,4 Tell her. If you wlll. that so Need an! mum in vain. Tell her that the lesson tau 1 her . _-, Par ontwelghs the paln. Q â€"â€"Adelnld9 A. Procter-3‘ Gran mm. maid Thvmlnnwl“. are like the «Mn: nude-r1399 brunI'Iu-n uf whh-I) mum are In; 3 p} in ï¬nding :1 rvfumn in t0- flme of slurm and ruin. hm when "my have m you»: n nnnny my under tlwm tin-y lake- mama? in t-ntthu: me hark and hrvnklgx the brunt-hm: - â€math? L HH\\1~U 1‘“le .n..-r.\' \HIIHIIHIfll. 'l‘lu- {Ho-um! imhwll‘fu.‘ mum-Q“ u! Hm l'XJIt-d \‘IH‘IN i“ W van Hm! :z'mt wrlezwnivuh Hf v: i [:11 :IN' 1.!" «-~~:u'_\ fun-om in :5“ hlh'ilnws‘ Hf» t‘nuuwtilhm .~‘ healthy. and “‘0 should lmng Hmernmonl mvnvrh‘iy- 01' erm pth mil frivu unu’d prmthn’h end this (mnwtihuu. and thy p 1k would sum-r thonmnrvmmg; from government monulmly thgn the Sw-ianstn v-lulm tho- 1‘9"?!“ are now suffering under. mx tlï¬y mine". the mutml of the "may: â€"(‘nrdhml(: {Mums GREAT MEN AND THE PE?- PLE. “It‘ll! ll GOVERNMENT \\'ln . T. M. DOOLEY, My; 50R ROW’S L ESSON. H†V'H'ux Wu- “TI «and Hm I t (““18“) “ML )1 u-er’il ~1I '.\-\. ;u\ 051]! OWNERSH'P‘ \Ynlulpnï¬l. n.‘ Nun-Q“ b; u \'¢~'[ n~ Hf v: i "1N in « Ir prliHun .1“ Vlln- :‘rfln â€Miami [I] IMIMW H 12“ Public notice is hereby given that at a special meeting of the stockholders of the Baht-Bowen Co†a corporation in the Citv of Highland Park, State of Illinois, said corporation was dissolved. all car- porate debts having been paid. Dated this 31:: dzy of October, 1912. Putz Bum. maiden; Henm L. Bowm, Secretary. 3637.33 A special musical {eatuxe of the per- formance will be the rendition of SIZDOY Caruso's 510.000 love song. "Dreams of Long Ago," by Mr. Ker, who, in addition to being an agile comedian, )5 an opera tenor of European repute. The sum of $1,000,000 is a mï¬dently vivid topic for the most aborting My or drama, and when it is made the piece dc resistance 0! an original tame by capable authors, and played at the .ed- limit by acompany of noted farceur“ the promise that the public Will be instantly attracted is manifest Elaborate scenic settings have been supplied by Henry W. Saxage vuth a laxish hand. The cast in cludes such well known fun makers as Tavlur Holmes. Edwm Forsberg, Paul Ker, Helen Luttrnll. Eulaho Johnson, Kenmn Bishop. Charles mebndgr, Robert Lawrence Charles McCarthy and lulm Needham. salt was when Broadwly pranpdy christened a "a winner" and {or the entire season Manhattan lslnnd We†vibrated with the chuckle. of the delight- edthrongs which found â€The Million" furioualy funny and entirely to their satisfaction. “The Million" was the laughing sensa- tion of Europe for over two vean. Hairy W. Savage. realizing that in infectious comedy was a world-wide upped, impou- ed it and in the hands of brilliant adapt- ers it was transformed into: swift-moving and merry epic of life in the Inistic and "Bohemian" set of New York. The re- The record-breakmg laugh success, nhivh lorthe wasnn made New York ruck with n‘erriment. as it had Paris. Berlin and Viennaâ€"Henry WASavage’s adapted fun play, "The Million" , at last will make its bow pefme the Chicago public at the ()lympxc Theatre next Sun~ day evening. November 10. Playgoen of the lake metropolis are eagerly awaiting this important and joyous debut and all who saw the hilarious gem during its long Manhattan run give assurance thlt the actuality equals anticipation; . "The Milliom" Henry Snvnte' LAUGH MINT AT OLYMPIC, CHICAGO Succeu Open: Su ndny, Telephone 824-1 L ', Nov. IO I New York