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Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Jul 1914, p. 3

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'0qu you like Sanitary Shop hone $31-43: BANK"? ‘efinished MoQor Putieo t deal of Mr able to out and that you :lx'zmtagc. fccl' com- m Savings Lurance ICACO lo Johns Ave. '5 off or 'T. ILLINOIS RAVIOLI f i ER good meat SINGING {The Means f 3 And the End E Enderby was a pinable spa-tut'le: he was the picture or abject despair us be walked up and down the big mm. m: daring to look at Benny. who sat at his desk, staring at his perturbed visitor with mingled amazement anu contempt. "Do you mean to tell me." said the lawyer. as if he could not fathom the depth of Enderhy's depravity or real- 11c what he had done. “that you have looted the Home Savings bunk ?" "l have." answered Enderhy. with increasing nervousness. "lint why on earth"- "What's the use of dwelling on that? I told you the truth when 1 came In What I want to know now is what's to be done '3" "Done? You ought to go to the poul- [emiury for It." returned the lawyer sru-my. “Yes. I know that too. I don‘t need a lawyer to tell me that. What I want to know Is now to keep out of It." "How much did you take?" “In round numbers. 550.000." "Specnlnnon. I suppose?" "Yea: sure thing at first and then more to recoup." "The usual story." ‘ The lawyer thought deeply. Enderby watched him In terrible anxiety. It was be who finally broke the silence “You know that Texas had I have?" “Yet." ;~- "It may be worth a great deal money In I IhOI't time." n .. u -AIJ n-.. HAVU‘J .__~... “I have Investigated it." sold Beatty. “for some of my cllents who have holdings there. It ls worth nothlng now. but it la possible. 1! the railroad project goes through. that It may eventually sell for a good round sum.” “Yes. and I! It Is worth anything my share will be worth $50,000." sald En- derby. A Question of Law and How a Judge Decided It We” '3" with mingled amazement and What Our Neighbors are Doing Telephone E ig h t-F ive The City of Toronto is not only One of the most beautiful on the American Continent but the people there enjoying the most progressive and upto-date Municipal Government, spacious grounds surrounding the Adminis tration and other Municipal Buildings. They are pr‘Operly laid out and planted with magificent ornamental trees and give a setting to the structures unknown to the busy city centers of the grmt Middle West. A force of trained men headed by a City Forester and Horticulturist are employed to take proper care of all the Trees-in the Parks and Parkways of the city. Even the larger elms and maples a century old and over are watered dur- ing the dry summer season. T hey? are sprayed twoor three‘times each year to protect them against fungus and the ravages of caterpillars and other insects. They, are pruned each season and'all cavities in. the bark are waxed, painted or cemented and the planting of trees is encouraged by the city and public schools. All this accounts for Toronto having such beautiful trees and so many thousands of them coming on to delight the next generation. Are we here following examples set by such cities as Toronto, Boston and others? Are we paying the proper attention to the beautiful native trees we have and others would be proud of, or do we consider it on unnecessary expense to spray and prune? By importing from every corner of the globe thousands of small trees and shrubs we have invited all sort of plant diseases and insects not known before, that there is more to this than just mere talk from the man having a sprayer and wants a job to spray is shown by the interest displayed by our Government. 5 Every State now has its force of inspectors and an officer of Etomology. Every nurseryman has to spray and fumigate and every tree or shrub sold must have a State Certificate of Health. That‘s more than just Red Tape, it‘s absolutely necessary to prevent being eaten up with Pests destroying our trees and shrubs. ‘ _ r‘ ‘ .I , L,,. A--I- ”A“ hlvkn Lynn“! nnfhina ukJLlu-v ”‘b u..- ----_ n,” , nray. We are here equipped with the most untodate Force Sprayer and the best tools, men who know nothing Now is the time to prune and 5,, else but the care of trees and the “Old Man" superintending everything. Even if you have only dead trees to take out we can do it cheaper than your That is free and puts you under no obligations whatever. hired man. Consult us over phone 85 on anything pertaining to the welfare of your trees. anything ls . damn out 0! n to pay n on-r tn tln- *tmkhuldrm of the hunk HI Ir, In up! _\‘nn (mt "I in: glad 19 do It." said I-vah-rM‘ enrunny "And «hutch-r you :Irr cu- lm: m'du. jnduv. will nun- In no- dune quickzy. The hnnk examine-n “’1“ he ben- I)murr:uw_ and I can"! mrer 11 up anv lungpr' ' Haw mm‘b monvy will (hm-e be In the “Sal. ln round numbers. mnyhe a lit- tle more or n llttle less." ""“gll. then. go to the bnnk. get 850 (DO lti cash and brlng It to me." “You mean that I am to steal $50,000 more?" I didn't my anythlng about steallng .(lld l‘: I said go get lt out of the vtaultfl and bring I! to me. and I will do my best to pet can clear.’ ”(‘n‘u you get hold of It': "Why. 0! course. I can take «Very thinan the hank " "And you say your stealing! amount ed (028543.000? Vl|11lr‘nl| ,. "wry We” " said Enderby "I don‘t understand hm I will do what you A: 4 o'clock the president of the Home Saflnge hank came into the law- yer’slumce again. “Well." naked Judge Benny. "have you a "his." mid Enderby. producing a bulky package of bills, “here it Is " The lawyer took the mcknze. count- ed the bills methodically. satisfying bnnsiolf thnt the full amount had been hundpd to him. "It's all right." he said. "Now the deodffor this "and” “fibre it Is." said Euderby again. hamflnc the paper to him. "Heal." sum Benny after properly examining 1!. "Now you go home. don'( come down to the bank in the merging. get shit. 30 to bed. keep awnj." ‘,. The next mornlng. very early indeed- thou: 0 o'clock, In factâ€"the omcers and directors of the Home Savings bank. ”(-9th (be president. who was HI and (‘0an to his bed. were summoned perewptorfly to meet Immediately at n,4.._ .L- Ivan-n... u...“ _‘, Trb character oi the message- each I received was such as to bring them i all were without delay. some at them 1 comE'ug without walllng for the formal. lty (3 breakfast even \ “Giantlemen.” and Judge Benny l whet they were Ill assembled. "I have ; news of a molt distressing character to cémmnnlcnte to you n 005mm and ‘ dl tors of the Home Savings bank." " e are not all here yet." Ink! Fow- I let. the vice president. “Mr. Enderby. ‘ our pmldenf. ll Ill." .. c- u... “an“ "'Y . the 121w otflce of Judge Batty Ieading attnrney of the town. WI VI ralu\ u: u *‘I know It. .F'lew;on't be here. and]! misc.- or that net um I too: me am of ”king you to meet m but before the bunk opened.” "1' anvthlnz Irwin?” and Helm. p vaults when you close tonight?“ I dun! know exactly. pmglbly 80!). gm '1! '.‘" THE HIGHLAND PARK 93$an PARKIIJJNOIS (be one of mo mrwu-n "l mu worn to am} lhrre It“ "\\ HI.) the bunk? \t‘!‘ ' ‘ \\ hut ls H " “Mr [Ina-If») hug vmlwn'Hl I‘m.- Ou.) tur 5|» nunhm llllf‘l-II‘Q‘I and In shun just tluu nun-h." “Good hmneusf" vxrlnhm-d the HP! president "’l‘lmt will rum the bunk when lt wt: known." "Cmiouhlrdly." nnswrrvd Judge Benny nmhl (he gn-ul wrturlmnnn u! the other dlrwmrs "ll Ml! will: you. gentlemen. tum-ever. u to whether It gets known or not." "With us?" "Certainly. The bank I!- I an. holi- ness propOsmon for a sum“ town. ,ret Inc!) a defulcatlou mmkl ”don-sly cnpple IL _nnd a run following would ruin It. Now. if you geuuemen Iran! to sure the bank and protect your deput- tors l! cnn be done." . "You haven't called us hen. I In! sure." and the vice president hopefully. “without Inn-ins noun-min; In mull. What Is It?" “mm." said the Judge. "Enderby has a number of {flood- here who are wllllng to back up their trlendnhlp for him wlth hard money. If you gentle- men will guarantee to keep the mm absolutely necret among journal"! and [0 rernln from pmutln; Eudor- by. who will. of course. return from the pmldency and the dlreclonu and move urayflxla (fiends wlll ram 860.- 01!) In cull. and they will placo the amount In your band- today." "If we would accept ml- ole.” Inld the vice pmldent. unit! I general mur- mur of excltemcnl. “lad tho (on o! as who are here should each pm up 815.000. the dank-luau would I). made "It would." aid Judge Butt: promptly. "The bunk would be on I l0llud flnnncm bash once mom. Ind the £00,000 would be paid back from .,A.. Luv M.uvv wvâ€".- â€"- ' the profits which are certain under 10- dicious management.” “And i! we don't accept thia Oder?" naked Williams. the cashier, "The bank goea to the wall. you lot. at least 8100.000 cold cash and what- ever else might be involved In I db- Mtrous and expensive liquidation and the unall depositors Inner terribly." "in other words. you are oflcflnl BI 50 cent! on the dollar.” remarked Di- rector Taylor. “Enderhy promises to make good the defalcatlon: he has certain matters pendng of little value now. but which may bring in large reform i am not able to say Juat what they will be. but he has put the matter in my hands. and it the returns come in u he 08- pecuandnnlexpecntodlwillbo quick to turn over to the bulk new to make good the deialcation.’ . .- “What evidence have we 3“ mm" “led the via ore-WI“- «My word of honor. sir.” . ' "But "an we :11 compound!“ n nnrvrvd 'Judxe Benn “l wnpou- there In nounnz m do but put the motion." am the rlw [ms-1 dent. "Are you may for the quanta-n condemn: 7" And lbenlflcf the ammo In- munc- dtuely adopted unantnwmly. Benny took (rum m- mfe the "A01“! ln blllu I‘hh-h Ended): and handed him the night ham. (be wnpplmp and Inytblnx cine that would mu Monu- Â¥, .g_ p.-.“- the nlghl Define. the wrlpplmp and Inytblnx cine that would mu Monu- M It all tuning home from (no one! having been dwlmyni ‘flemmnenfi‘ he said. “Ibvre In your money. Here also 1: an 13mm“)! which I have drawn up embodying [be Iub‘unn of our II'I'IIIWIIL I'hk-h you Ir1llbegoud room toun' "Gentlemon." Ink! the vice president. “I document of m: kind you will all m with m. and. Judy. May. I thing you had better “CD It too.” "Certalnly." am the Judge. “Al I In: to b. It! Modlln. l ”r. no ob- kcdon' "That In all. I take It?" "ted the HM pmldent. - ._, _.A -- .n‘. ,..-..V_. “That I: In." Infll'ered the old at t tome}: "and. “‘th Ir‘nlly our IPHUO t In distinctly Improper. I think wr hue = acted for the belt “Home” or the Itork- ' holder: and dept-mun of the bank. a- pedully‘of the latter." "Yes. but I wouId like to [:4 my; band- on that mundml Enderlvy. I'd : have mutt-d mm with nnythlnt." am one o! the directors , vu‘, v- "Lelre Enderby to me." mid Judge Benny "H. u Iufleflng cnoun now. Ind I think he bu bad a knot! tut I'm Inn him I both" that no will pay back at! (but he took. too. but that's In the futon Good morning. gentlemen." “Now." aid the Judge to human AM they had deptfled‘l no ”(down at the desk Ind «and at the Mn . ‘l‘ Iand deedâ€"which. to anticipate. M anally bring mouth to cover (In M- Ileaflonâ€"“l mm, broke tho luv of the Inn 81ch (noun-d no moral law. or In" I not? I have II- doubted” and 3mm Inn-val on small deoodtorl; I in. and the but. Eu the end in m: I“ justified the menu. I wood-'7' Remember

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