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Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Apr 1914, p. 6

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94W ‘3‘ 0m “Want ads” bring Building and Repairing Time is Almost Here LEUER BROS” Agents for KISSEL and FORD CARS Telephone 550 Hi Sole Agents for Ford Cars WaflPde'llehdes Telephone 845- W Painting, Paper Hanging, Calcimining etc. 204 Homewood Avenue the problem and gives the man in the country an equal chance with the man in the city. Theatres and restaurants now give careful atten- tion to advance orders that come in by telepnone The Long Distance Teleghopc Service solves The long Distance telephone is an indispensable aid to the sub- urban amusement-seeker. before this service was available the sub- urban resident often had trouble getting good theatre seats and restaurant reser- vations in the city. Sewer Pipe in East ‘and West Deerfield Township Out of town Moving with Auto Truck North Shore Auto Transportation Co. ». Lumber Lime Cinders Gravel Telephone 67 North Shore Fuel Supply Co. and in fact everything in the Building Line Also dealers in Coal and Feed ‘\Ve carry a complete line of Bell Ernest H. Kuehne Chicago Telephone Company Apnâ€" the Long Distance Lines C. '1‘. Ford, Manager Telephonem , 230 N. St. Johns Ave. Tohuy, tom and to me goodthinpto at is the moon whyywwfllc§memhmdfifln mom-mu Immune". Wm di and lunches. mum’s Hue Restaurant -â€"â€"â€"â€" 11.. cm in!” w. one... is what makes 'pm so good. )3 System Wm Cdphd Anna Cement Torpedo Drain Tile Highland Park Eflimtea Furnished Highland Park HOW about our , DECATUR. ILL. â€" Decltur'I jeommlSsloners wlll make the city as 1,“dry" as powder. They will prohibit 'the sale of llquor even for medlclnu ; purposes, close up sole drink parlors jand bar shipment of liquor lnto tho i city. Big Aflllr of Ellldl. R00 ISLAXD ILL. â€" The annual I fair given by the Eagles of Rock ; Island will open next Wednesday with La Itreet parade with 2,000 Eagles In Hire and will last ten days. The pro- ‘ coeds will be added to the new build- : ing fund. A Suicide Ovér “Dry" Vote. MATTOON. ILL. â€"â€" Despondent bouuse Mattoon was placed in the "dry" column in Tuesday's election “Bill" Murray, 1 “chancter” of this city. committed suicide by taking pd- Ion. J°Iiot Women Vote “Wu." JOLIET. ILL. â€"- Complete re- turns of the election Tuesday. when Jolie! wn voted “wet.” show uni eighteen more women voud “wet" than “dry." The woman's vote wu 4.172 “wet" and 4.152 “dry.” Four indictments ure still pending against Brunet. chasing embezzle- ment. bribery dud larceny. Sheriff Bruner Acqultted. ROC KISLAND. ILL. â€"â€" Sheriff 0. L. Brunet was acquitted of I charge of permitting Gem-x9 W. Can of Rockford to escape jail for $100. Each had received 17.". Votes at the (-‘Pctivn last Tuesday. She is the first woman to hold a town ofl‘lce in Lake (‘ountyz Only 11 Are From lllinoll. SPRINGFIELD, ILL. â€"â€" The clvil SeerCP ounlmlssinn announced the re~ hull of (he rcaoent examinatiun for road engineur. Twenty-seven aprli‘ (rants were surcesslul. Harry E. Bllder uf Springfield heading the list with a gpneral awrage of $8. 0! the twenty-seven successful applicants (nly eleven are from the State of ll~ nols. Woman Winn Office Lottery. “'AI'KEGAN. ILL. â€" Mrs. Lo- him Rushmore, Republican candidate {or town clerk of Grant. you that of- flce when she drew lots at Fox Lake wl'h William Jackson. Democrat. Hobuon Biii Hit in Illinoin. WASHINGTON. â€"- Protests against the adoption of the Hubson resolution providing for national pro- hfbition were received by every lili- nois congressman. More than 100,000 innnis voters signed their names to the petition. according to the esti- mate of members. The town Wen! “dry" Again by over four thousand majority. despite the fan that the men favored the sa- icons. The petitions were presented to the ~huuso by the several members. Liquor interests It Pam: any they: um contest the election. f Liquor Mon C:y'ng Frlud. PANA. ll.l4. â€"- Leading citi- m'ns 01 Puma lime been slmmned to appear berm: the grand jury and tell ulxat they know ni’ the holdup of Town (‘ierk Walter Lester. early Tuesday morning. who nthe election Lallots were alleged to have been stolen. Sensational mainstay is ex. peeled. State's Attorney Hurry illrsh- ray is conducting the inquiry. Rockford “Dry" Citadel. ROCKFORD. ILL. -â€" Intense In- torest centered nbout the fight in Rockford. whivh was the only hrge Mty which was "dry" Ind which the “Vets" sought to regain. Rocklord voted "dry" a few years ago. but went we! again. and then \‘as later recaptured by the, “drya.” SPRIM‘WH‘ILD, ILL. H The slate treasury stringency has been relieved tn' me arrival m' the first 1913 (axes. About slawm came In. Secretary or State Woods turned over “03,259 as the quarter's receipts nf his otfice. This ls the largvst sum the secretary of state ever has turned met Mr one (marten Of It $300,830 is for autunmblle licenses and goes mm the mad fund and does not relieve the general revenue situation. The miners have submitted a list of 4'00 demands to the operators and the operators in turn have submitted a List at approximately 3.70 demands to The miners. Both sides declare that Hieir demands must be met to pre- wnt a strike or a iorkout. {remnant amt lam Merchants. were the mo! CHICAGO. .-â€" Members of am Wanna I club at We“ Chicuo wan - won: the manhunt than!) baton ; ' the last election, obummz their prom' _- ‘ Isa. to wt. for the “dry-3' Now. it In said; they- named the merchant , vr:ed for m "vets," end has um- Iq'Don Wfleqman of Chicago '7” ed n boycott. cine guest of Miss Florence Johnson Suno ‘L“_AIW#Â¥I LPnddieHnnkwu the week-end 01M: Wen”, Mr. and Mn. '1‘. At 1 meeting plans were made to eclect a sum of money. rent a store. buy provisions, and set up In business some members of the “drys” ‘ho the" be chosen by vote. and muon- tze no one else In the vuln'xe. Wage Dispute ls Protons“ 3 PEORIA, ILL. ~â€" The joint: committee of the lllinus division 0! the United Mine Workers and the H- 25nois coal operators report that little l-eadwgy has been made toward 'set- film: the wage scale dispute. . . _ >mmm m‘ .â€" 3.” «3â€". 4 ‘ a nu: m ‘Wfi’m Cnh Stringency Believed D'nuaht H It. DOCINH'. med. Mn§§2urdsslso tang u very of» WV solo; Following the Win! lhfihdon was served by the hostess-fur Wyn enibyabls sodalhourmupent. ”hand :In Enter {edict by Mn. Wu: all of which wet-e very much en- iflr. had Mrs A. Haggie and family «e the guests of Mrs. Ohlwein of High- Iltgn {'9'}: Sunday. film» Woman’ I Missionary Society of 43 United Evangelical church met at mm oan. 11.1. Wendi“ Tues- ” then-noon. The subject for the after- m m ‘The Women of China." In- finfing leaflets were read by Mm 660. ‘hmily were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. . Peter. Perry Sunday '; ‘ Mr Geo. Goodmans mother was the fieek- end guest of Mr and Mrs (E. Good ‘I than I' Monday morning we wagons gayly Itieotirated conveyed a number of gypsy imen and women to Deerfield where they (topped to tell a few fortunes They were very conspicious looking indiv iduals ’[htheir peculiar dress of many colors , Mr. M.‘ Perry and Mr. Baxter and i a. Stryker and family were the do! Mr: Stryker of Wheeling. {The Deerfield Grammar school base- mll team will play the Libenyville Gram- out: Iclmol .team on the grounds of the Saturday. April 1 IzOn of Ravenswood is the guest of Mt abuse Rockenbach. :‘Mim Elizabeth Reichelt and Edna d were the gum of Miss Ruth dt of Wmenlon Monday. $qu 0mm oi the Univenrty fifmlnoil' Ia spending her vacation with ma Winifred Supple. I'Misees Florence Osborne and Ayleen fibuley of Highwood were the guests of Mine Eleanor Meyer Monday. {he with two other gypsy men were (alter: to the postoffice where matters gem explained. Mr. Lang was sent for and told how this gypsy girl came in to his little Shanty and after she had gone he noticed that after counting his months Mary ~Which he had received just before she came in discovered that he was short 86. The money was not found on the girl but she was willing to pay the sum t6 Mr. Lang which was sufficient proof of her guilt. ‘ M.r and Mrs G. Glass of Chicago were {ha guests of their daughter Mrs Ralph Knickerbocker last week :A choir of 20 voices took part in Easter Cervic'es in the Presbyterian church. Rev EQrsborne preached both morning and iciening. ‘His morning sermon was on 'flie Resurrection, and in the evening his ”ext wee "What is Your Life'." A few ifiignant/remarks on the liquor question ?yere embodied in his discussion A union lyen-ice will be held next Sunday evening finder the auspices of the Christian En- deavOr Societies. icing'from house to house. The village ”Rh“ thinking they may be up to flame mischief kept close watch 0! them, fiut' in spite of the fact one gypsy girl flcceeded in releiving Mr. G. Lang, the figman. of $5. who immediately sent ford to Mr. Her‘man and the police @agistrate, Mr. S. P. Hutchison who Qacceeded in ”finding the accused girl and :1: Mr. and Mrs. H. Foehler of Waukegan “sited their daughters. Mrs E. Bleimehl md S.-Hutchison‘ Mrs. Bert Easton Mrs Reichelt Sr., ind Mrs. Reichelt Jr. attended the an- but! meeting ofthe Woman‘ 5 Presbyterial ., Sety for Home Missions in the Pres- gzefy of Chicago at the Bohemian lament House Thursday “" Mm. Scheppe and daughter Lillian, of Gleam: were the guests of Mrs. Carl Lang Sunday. Mrs. M. J. Clark left Saturday {or lr- (ring Park where she will visiti‘with her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Clark. Tlic school election for district 109 {will be held Saturday evening, April 18. 4:; weekend guests of the Knnk family. ng. :Wm. Duffy was the week-endguest (flhiagparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Win? 3‘qu W. 1. Osterman and daughter [Jon-em were the week- end guest: 0! ‘fin; ILH. Willman. . 3Mr.: and Mrs. Howard Durham and £6}:me of Kenilworth were guests of the fimior Reichelt family Sunday. :;The',Womans Missionary Society at fiePfeSbyterian church will be enn - “inedby Mrs T. L. Knaak Thursday e‘rn‘oon Miss Coleman. a returntd ‘ ssionlry from India will speak. Mrs. Eugene Ender entertained rin- Eive Hundred club Tuekday afternoon, i Mr. Slim: and Ruddy Dachauer were 33% “his "7m “YAâ€"i mwyfmmwdlkepthm Abooekf‘ttedegpforhatchinq m mmmm T“.- Phyflclan Marion forceful 0! Arizona Ranch. .PHOENIX. mxz. - T. E. P. Booth. form of I much near here. was not mil killed by Dr. L. EuWh. mg, 0, phnichn A of Shelby co'imty. 1a. m, winin- "Rendered w m null. . ’ ' ‘ Tho plums» explained that Booth. whp arrival Ian A month ago he. Tun. l“ Wrecked his home. ST. PAUL. -â€" Temperancq ud- \'m-ntel u'e clued over their victor-i“ in I lugs mniority of Minnesota cities of the fourth clan. Bildison, Marshall, Laverne 1nd Cnnby. (or 1 .coro of yen-I lending Iuoon my“ and oven historic St; Peter, where u- ioons hue operated continnonuy to! more than‘ sixty yen", were swept in- to the “dry" column. : mus “wnscxw or Hans 40$: 29¢... 4592: I 2.90: 10; cu Cocoa no... Fo'mer at. Paul Chief of Police Sent to Ponltcntlary. ST. PrAI'L, MINN. â€"â€" Martin F‘anagan. former chief of the St. Paul police department. Ind Fred Turner. n former city detective. ccnvlcted sev- eral ween no of manual: In the -.~ollocUon of thousands of dong" of bluckmul from woven of the unier world were uken to Stillwhter Minn" to begin mung ludetermlnnte sen- tencea o! from one to ten yenn In the stne penitentiary. I-nmrs" GAIN m umusson After a ionb imprisonment there haw was deporred and wa§ rebr- wmed in New Ilamphshire. where he has been fighting for his liberty ever since, opposed by his old time foe. William Travers Jerome. POLICE GRAFTER IN PRISON After the escape of Thaw from (he New York state asylum he went to ('anfda. where he was arrested. CONCORD, N. H. â€" Judge Ald- rich in (he I‘nited States district murt here early in the day granted the writ of habeas corpus releasing Harry eKndall Thaw. the Aluminum asylum fugitive. This is the climax of a long fight (or the liberty of the millionaire who ixlilwl Stanford “'hlle. Habeas Corpus Writ Bram by Federal Judge at comm. "Why cannot the United States eithdrnw a discrimination for the same meson? The ‘Sun'ender to En:- iand' argument in being used now just as. it hes been need in the put and for the benefit of the same selfish in- tweets, but now that the people have secured mm reduction they can no onger be frightened by this Iubter- fuse." THAW IS VICTOR IN g HGHT FOR UBERTY3 “In the controversy over the Wel- land canal (‘anlda withdrew a dis- cnminntion which she had nude in {not of Canadian ships in order that no cause for friction with the I’nited States luthoritles in regard to the nutter shun exist. "We .occupy today," strike, “a proud position 'among the nation. We are iz-remost advocates of peace and arbitration. We are becoming more and more a moral fat-tor throughout the world: What England Hn to Do With It. "What has Great Britain done to justify the accusation that she is try- mpt to dictate to this country. She has simply called attention to the terms of the treaty and asked for ur- bitration oi the questio not construe lien in case this government diners frum the British government in the construction to be placed . upbn the innguagefl , WASHINGTON.-â€"Secreury‘ Bryn hm. thrown himself in thq one] u 113 fight and by doing so m raised mother issue which will incrque the bitterness in the Democratic tm'y’. He charges in effect that will exemp‘tion plank in the Bqtimore p attorm was inserted through. subter ttge without the contention realizing t‘e fuii meaning of the declaration. Occupiel Proud Position. Set'retary Bryan, .in his sutement. aim gives for the first time his own appreciation of the'standing of this 0111.03 under the present administrn- tin: of the state department, in the exes of the w.or1d Sccnury 5mm Pmmmts 9°81 flan In law of CommonoHayl tho Unlud tum Haida Pmd Pod. _ lion Among Nathanâ€"Tout About Great Britain. 8M“ Warmth“ mummy. II mnmrunsuasm ‘3 North of Doc-field Rod mac.nw.xx Bulb.“ ' WPflk Tanrfiny-s a Rgbbm A SPECIALTY Surveyin‘ And Engineering, Typo- mphy union” had Cinnamo- tion Work. 20 yuan in flan-Ch in. Sui-we'll»; nnd Comm (-1 llama". What. “53" Chas. E. Russell BIWM CROPLEY G. PHILUPS Telephone 632 J. Smlth Mdlflwi Iron 0th Exits 10c; Gildm Hui: Don’ I some Saturday' . v.‘ Fm Ag“ of the w Vaduilkpbnimble. 59.3. mmeI'IvudQVflhM You will always find a good '5' u the Highland Puk M3 m ' . Plan And Vaude! April 14th Veil rifle 8th scrim! West Central A; FRED SCHAEF ER LLUMBING anvminblanhflm MI Vaudeville Nat; 23 Mel unit: 9. 15: mammal: Com Surveyor in which to put your SAVINGSâ€" Its cash is counted and its Securities Scrutim'ud by the State Authorities periodically. (U! publishes a mu staténmu of its condition in this ncvé'spapcr from time to time. A. C. MORGAN is a SAFE BANK Elebhone mi: and I will call for meapostalcardor Paper, etc. I Rubber C. F. GRANT rifle 1"me Via- Prcudcm President WOMAN’S MWuifityof first Want GM of ‘ Municipal i WOMAN’S SecoIdWarifityof E] ALFRED A. MOSES For Aldcrman Fourth WOMAN’S Centre, Awerur and FOURTH W4 INDEPENDI CITIZENS R) yc‘i .‘3 5032? Second} (YT. L Fourth W; By Petitm F ’ >1 “la

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