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Highland Park Press (1912), 17 Jun 1915, p. 7

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A T Wm.“ 79. R'I'A? as v. Chi lack \ D. Fritscb Chit-no Match 1‘92" Ian-um" Park MRI. ILL TS PARK. 11 LACHERY Ptrk Puk ad Park ‘le -YA' Park num w, whom vr Annaâ€"Pint cla- help received for all household positions. Em. Pmment of all kind: for women 1nd ‘ Mm T. Walsh. 315 E. Park Ave. n. Tel. 868 R. ti o . crican and foreign. Wage. 87 to $10 . week. Also first class help furnished on short notuce. Apply 625 S. St. John: A..- mlgohone 263. Mrs. J. M. Deanna. FOR REST for summcr porch 3-“; ‘2 fire 91am near Exm " ‘ FOR R provcmc cerY T“ FAR k Deerfiv‘ \ wood r{.,uu< porchh. " $501)) pv.’ .. enoutn!h "‘ james Dun Y Fox RENTâ€"A rcom‘ Tel. Highland; Park T617R. 16 pd“ FOR RFnVTâ€"Hrroom house with all modern nnprmcments, 5 acre; fine fruit "9’, etc‘ East slder-also several houses and cottages for rent. Apply 124 S. First‘ St. Tel. 263. J. M. Donsing. If FOR RENTâ€"Safety deposit boxes and vault space for storage of trunks. etc, at the Erskine Bank. tf FOR RENTâ€"Steam heated apartment, 6 rooms and bath; two extra rooms if de- sired. 47 St. Johns Ave. phones 49 and 199. F. P. Hawkms. [f FOR RENT-A six room house with bath and sewing room. All modem improve- ments and a large porch. Tel. 851 M. tf FOR RE‘ Y OR |‘ FOR SALE â€"-Choice 50-“. lo subdivision along Waukegan of Vine Ave. Price $300 a: terms $50 or moge; c339 ba . F0! SALEâ€"Pool roon Induding all fixtures; g Lake Forest 338 FOR SALE-a3 chairs. 1 mahogany rock-1 tr, 1 wicker ,nm chair. 1 childs rocker‘ 39d 1 foorsrml. Reasonable. Call eve- BIIICS at 206 E Central Ave. and ask for Mn. Payne. 16 pd FOR SALE-A beautiful driving horse. Manly mannered. PYICC is no object if MM 3 good horn: Address D. N. Wmood, Dearth-M In. re pd Fm :ncATu-n 86-foot lots in Port F0! SALEâ€"While thev last. a lot of Chfldren‘s clnthn-s and ladies under mpslins. cheap. McLeods Variety Store. Highwood. 169d 1 SlTU A HON WANTED Sn'rnmx W \NTED 'Reliablc man 'ould like omztmn us gardener or house' man. Good Vr‘\“’"",\‘t‘5‘ Stanley U. Kin- ngar. 2603 E.‘ -~. : Hvd,, Zion City. Tel. chnyz‘v.“ 16pd WANTED »\ '. Ior general house- 'Otk. 2 m f.‘ .:'n: must speak Emilish andb; wit: g bit-:rrences. Apply MYS- Hukm. 321 E: :‘m‘l Ave. Tel.15. 16pd . WANTEDâ€" \ w mg woman experienCEd “‘3me 1r ' van furnish best of Yehcnce~. v. tutoring. Call 786R. 16 pd hawk-6E1“. I I'm} m and hi; i . .' '11v Gnu 55 WM. 7;\' 5'. WANTED ;\ m! (white) FOR RENT « Nicely furnished apartment > months. 6 rooms, sleeping arumrge living room with mmlhmg modem. Located r dub. Tel. 155. If pd onth ,\ barn at rear of 433 W. Tel. 709-W. tf §.{»«!crn apmrments of 4 to .r wuhout furnishings. 1n- mer. cor. St. Johns Ave. \‘d. 'l‘cl. 776-M. If ‘-rooms and bath. hard- (Mk and maple finish, 2 Jvks frongayinia depot. mug-y mom house. garage large vur machines. Address (1 HELP WANTED l flat, all modern im‘ ucker. Ravinia Gro (white) for general wk. $8 per week; 51 11v work. Tel. 970. Ado C' 16 good Iocatior} WANTEDâ€"Children's clothing for AF“ den Shore. Would like to have some be- fore Friday. June 25th md any time after that date. Any one having any If ; articles kindly notify Miss K. G. Yoe. 550 V. l, Hazel Ave. . 16pd tf ‘; Turoxmc. MATHEMATICS â€"Tel¢phone to e 704-R. Geo. G. Taylor of Deerfield Shields -Township High School. 228 E. Central . i Ave. ti rd id “- o. on. Tel. 16-19 pd bo- Thunday evening bum W mm Home and mum Aademym 8 p. In. Finder plane Watch...“- fioe and receive reward. , 16 9‘ Rnuowu. Nunezâ€"Mn J. M. Don-inc mnounces the remove! of her employ- ment agency to 625 S. St. thno Ave. one In]! block eouth of Lincoln ‘Ave. ' 15 Fan- Hnade Fm â€"-Free of charge to taxman, help pay- ing own train (tree. We supply e farm hands. dairy lands and married couple thoroughly experienced. Dimd Farm Hand Agency. 32 So. Cant] SL. 2nd floor. Chicago. R. Diamond. Phone Meir; 5074. t Louâ€"Black ant! '1'le Bull Baking. . Although hull baiting “I I cruel pastime. it was also I: fulnllm 9! the law. for formerly no butcher m al- ‘ lowed to otter for nth the flesh of any ‘hull that hnd not been halted. The goadiug of the animnl in I fury was supposed to have some influence on the flesh. In a similar belie! the flelh of n hunted hare was thought to besuperior in flavor to that of one that had been shot. and I present of "a hunted hare" was considered to be a special compll ment. in the reconls of the corpora tion of Leicester. England. the follow ‘ lug order appears: “At a common hall i held on Thursday before St. Simon am St. Jude, 1467. ‘uo butcher to kill 5 [ml = till hulted’. " At \Vluvhester it Win 0: tdered (reign of Henry Vllh "tha .4. L‘ nn hu‘ Lady Anne Lhnhmy.the nutnor DI; the old poem “Auld Robin Gray." was i not only a delhflxtful cumvorsttdouullut. i but she was u grout story talk-r. 1 Thu gut nmde herlux onL-a Wet come gumt uhroml. but u \‘nluublo ' member of the home ('ln‘lc. for It is related In “A Group of Scottish Wonr en" that at n dinner pnrty “1Mvh she was givlng to some {Honda no o‘d mun 3 servant caused some nmom-mvnt by 5mying In a perfwtly nudlbh- under i tone: 1 I i t 1 | , _ .._n nnn'hnr sh» man u... ___, :oading of the animal in a fury wasl1912. , opposed to have some influence onthe on- May 2“ 1909 by a vow of the i981]. in a similar belief the flesh 0! fl ple residi g 088'. of [he traclta of iiiiited hare was thought to besnperior‘I e Chicago â€"-- North Western Rail- n flavor to that of one that had been iroad.’ the Highland Park East Park that. and a present of "a hunted hare" “District was treated and the following was considered to be a will! compll- lcommisaionen elected: ‘ ' F. W. (Tuahing. Ward W. Williu, ment. in the remnls of the corpora-i [ion of Leicester. England. the follow- 108. L- Fearing. W. F. Egan. lug order appears: “At a common hall.‘ AH the fit" "”0“" 0‘ the board held on Thursday before St. Simon and W. Eds?" k” “9“ president "by St. Jude, 1467. ‘no butcher to kill a bull :E‘V‘H 0‘" "if; :hw “'4 "- “- till lililted’. " At \Vlnvhester it Win or- (II ing .su . , 1m“ . The “12th Park Business Mena' dered (reign of Henry VIII) "that . . ‘ . Assocmtion has formed at a meeting from henstorth thtl' shal he no tiul held Sept; 19‘ 1910. (‘harlea M. stake set before any mayor’s 91"” l" Schneider was the first president and bayte any bull. 0‘“ onlie M the bull"‘:\lbert Larson the first secretary. r1089 Within the 88“? cytie." _ The 612 acres of land known as â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘ 'Fort Sherichn was acquired by the Her Only Com-ao- ICommercial‘Club of Chicago in 1886, Lady Anne Lindsay. the author of Epreaented to the United States Govâ€" the old poem “Aiild Robin Gray." was iernment for military purposes. and not only a delightful coiivorsatlouiillst. :“CUPled " IUCh on SOV- 3. 1888. but she was a great story teller. 1 “9 first. road "“1 .would ,b' the This gift made her not MIL. a We}, better we through this section was come finest abroad. but ii i'alualilo '3” Green y Road, . title '. atill ‘ ‘ ave With as. but the location of the member oi" the homo (inle. for It is road has be?" changed in many laces. related in ‘ A (group of Scottish Wonr ‘Green Bay was the oldest aett ement en" that at ii dinner Wm." “4|th “h“ in this terr tor): The French trading was giving to some friends no o‘d lnllll' station an mission h‘vin‘ been ,5. servant caused some saying in ii perfectly nudlhli- under and at Mt 'aukee in 1785. Chicago ltone: was an im rtant point to the Indi- ‘ "My lady. you must tell llniliilt'r at» in“? and ll r to traders and mission- v rv. The second course Won't be ready aries, 83 l kfit‘e‘wvly to the Miaaiuip- ' pi country! .80 it naturally follows amusement by talilished t ere shortly after 1670,‘ “ for five minutes. that the trail lietWeen was much traV- 7 (7 eled. Mrs“ Kinzie Ill her book entitl» Wh“ H' 8"“i ed ”Waubu'm" knew it well and' “Good!" shouted the friend of the speaks of i‘ “ impassable in March' blhliophlle as ”‘1‘ latter emerged ”m” on account: of the spring floods. At ithe burning bowie WITHIN: 3 l'lln‘llt' the time of the treaty with the Indi- ht' l'nlted 10' books. ”Did 5"“! “fl"? .VMH' Sllllkt‘ ans Cedings this section to t ' speares?" States Govhrnment in 1833 an English gentlemanlin describing the scene, “No." replied the liililiophile. voinl> _ called thll road “the narrow black ing a spark out of his \vlilskors; "l . .. saved mi" Rat‘on." ”flown,“ in,“ trail running to the north. It was ' surveyed ip 18%“. Stakes were drivâ€" en and trees lilaZvd along the line and 8"“. Old Stu”. it was sanewhat improved in 18le "Black ”“4“ dance how” my "'9" as far as Milwaukee by laying rough doctor." mmPllllllt‘l ”l" ““1"” "i" puncheon and log bridges over the “(ordalilo creeks flllli streams. and . . 7, SUBLIME SIMPLICITY; “(‘yood!" shouted the Menu nr me blhllophlle as the latter emerged frnm the burning bout-19 carrying a hum“.- of books. ”Did yuu save your Shain- "mares?" . .L_ ”human“. vomlr "3'03 ' replied H lug a spark "UT" saved my n3“"“" nous." “Yrs. They dam‘m A. (o Jarloy. “That mnn Jnrh-y h without nny ox- repflon the moat huh-curate man 1 ever know." said Do'umn. "TM! uw. Jones. .1099 hp over gm anything right?" "0h. ym?‘ mum! Jnnm. "Anything that Is left Jnrloy n-m nlwf‘ys pt righL”-â€"Jnd¢e. less en] was chl‘ fUl'l' h “roused “fury ill hoard. m'iont'u is :1: lunu- u: sx\'9:1rnnyxhhn:." l' (1053 return-d. "H yc urvs cotm-k-ncm by ship has none at an 7.14 Rated the blhllnphllc. vomh t of his whiskers; "! ~Hnunlun l‘nst. of Scottish \Vnnr , puny u‘lIh-h she rlonds no o‘d munr r nun-mum)“: by Iv nudlbh- under m-tvd fur lust In-urt n-ourihrd “'lu-n )w l‘ lmd Ii “‘lnwss lu- m'ush‘v lll|~\\‘vrn -( Irv. Tho “hm-u :ly long and [rm-hf. “\‘1 "If _\uur \‘lll‘. m1: mam PARK mass. mam pm 1912. On May 2‘. 1909 by a vote of the mph residipg out of the tracks of :2 Chicago â€"-â€" North Wnum Rail- road, the Hkhland Park Em Park District was treated and the following commissionen elected: F. W. (Tulhing. Wud W. Williu, .109. L. Haring. W. (‘. Eg-n. At the firpt meclin of the bonrd W. C. Egnn has elect prenident who se,r\'ed four‘yelrs when Mr, F. W. Cashing sucreeded him. .1 . throu Wheeling. H11! enyvi lo, 11mm lndepcr and in known to some Milwauké Post Road. ran the first sure. c June. 1836, a common for both passenger! nr by {ourfhorsex and c Wm, {nu-joy who l-ui! first ‘avern m the um â€"' ‘ “_ an DOLn pom-“1‘” , bv {ourfhorsex and driven by one, Wm, {nu-joy who l-uih and kept (ho first ravern m the upper (rennin! of th-: l'Â¥es<Plnines. The (‘nnfuroy or Telegraph Road WM 6.“ existent: be- fore IR . running th'u'xzh (he Vil- lag: of \ecrfield. The earlier nnmo meant I?! the brudgex wrre condum , «hp rna rm: mainly along the an 3‘ fore IR lag: of meant t thP rnm ridge. muggy. A No ' is told that built 10 house: [Along Road a frtnuent in! way-(at 1nd that m‘ fun-PIC. 1 Park Business Mon:' 3 formed at 3 meeting _9, 1910. (‘hlrlel M. the first president and “I‘M ‘ Vimduitquaxu-z,‘ "1- M 1355- Main tho conflnu o! dbld town-ll 11 run u 101- thip. 0011123! in St: on an north, lilo out: or Timbull'u infill I~ :11. over the line toad! ln Cook count |‘ 0:30 I- m. being the ham!- n m in this 30 P- :11. Green Bay Houu, town'hip organ? p. m. ntion “I formed and III-hf of they odi-uly on .r- meeting- held. Unforumnu y we do. ”an. mmu‘h not know the name: of the early umi lrriv'ln st MH- Reopen, only am of the lust. Dr. Pet- ting. e Gm er Mowers. who am: than thou! hilwny Max:852 from St. Johns. Ho wu in chute' oLthere u the tlme the mama built in‘ E\'nnston,lllne Ind boarded Ole man enpgod in‘ Macon. Freightlcomtrutuon work. mouth in an! ‘ 'ur ho had already bull! bu- own 3 ouse urou the railroad right-o!- wut, on m pram: Green Ba} wood. telcgnph‘kond when his dnuxhur Mrs, A ltion until 1868, 8!. Pour: now lives. This I’ll per- n mguer gt the hips the firit {rlme hmu emu-d ln nr. Telephone: llnghlund Pnrlr 1nd in incorponud amber.1895. In inlo Mn. St. Peun' preterit home. .Ifl (“my Electrichhe old log sir-intern .qunrod l))' the n... h. W.uk.-‘lx wll Ihow alwvsour held u Vie en- ,._1 1-.-- Lee. “.00. Chief Engineer. ; WI)‘. at 1hr gowrnment ng the Gmn Buy intervals for the mo“ of the“ bo- of Chicngo m lino. In the urly dnyl 01 an. m- 3“,.“ on a” “m uhip, the ”0913.304 ,.L__ dub-ch u ‘ m. :Dm‘buudin. the con; hon hung we r w fimnh 1L n the meanumr, a par le worshiped mllnly 1n 1h. hour of nrun boonud. whenever an pnuu 'Jrom Groan- l'oml could Cul'nI. John Reckunwdd give the land on (in-on Bay Road nnd m lurch 11552 “The “'rstern TIMI-L" the Roman (.05qu paper of the dny. rpuh u! n n be- ing fininhodl The non year ()1. church was dedxcau-d 5nd I rrun put up I( the clan of t miwon, Aug. 15, 1863. (be huge bitch wulmn rm» hung hum-d from Groin Hum 11) (um. 1‘ Wu erected by Fuhur Wrymger. md Father Henry Fonnun who alto cnmc ‘ from Grunt Pulm. and mu”, Tha- ‘ church “3: .bundonod m ”73 and a from U'r-Qé‘ Pulm. Mud mnu, church “3: .bundonod m ”73 and a new om- traded on West Linden avo- mu- m llxghltnd l'lrk. The log build- xng \nu. upai u a school for me time but fin-Hy ntmndoned {or .11 Lime and aldullly dec-‘ed 'nm churvh vru nhvlys con ll A mnumn and urn-d {rum Use mother church n (none PoinL In 1393 UN Hlxbhnd Pull conxropuon “- undo - - “an“ 1-- v.44... luxnunu - a... ‘v.....__“ mm | pun-h Ind Father Jno. I’M": I'll it. fin! pulor. A! Port Clinton a Menu-dint mini-hr uud to hold up was in the {tune rhool bout. that ’u now 1}.” o! the proton! beau of the ('01 family but‘bc m- umblo to come ngulnfly und «sud min; I" tom-1h" thou the Highland Park A.- pov'uhm. wu formed. All 010 Pro‘ lode-m1 demmmumns m lhfhhnd l‘nrk wdrxhipod mew" m “thon- ald'~ ”15H m) the prru-nt m. of tho - c I ”14:... "Mai leflanl unwu...._......_ , ' l‘nrk wdrxhipod mew" m “chow 'l‘n- ald'~ HuH um the prru-nt 5in of 0503,." w...‘ 1'. .‘i [h'ne hank building under In'd her-l 1h. name 0 The anhhnd Park an! “A ,4 21‘an Ann-(mum) ‘xlh the In. GOG I v L, Wrenn o m first pmident. and “‘13:"! ‘ x. m In "t“ pmcnru n- p“... ---v- Va mmulen o! Ynnour denounnndono nrgunitsd (bet. 1569 Ind two years ht» er the Blphlu rim, 0 ' on May 11LIF71 Ind in October In bum the dwrch they now my}! mu: ll Alums“, wâ€"â€" 7â€"" - , In) any. allot! (‘05- no randy for pupil ‘ Oct. 20. 1898. ukk‘lin \vu IMâ€" 1150 Lincoln am!» 1100! was bum in” cDonAld And in 1887 n half a block”! of the m u xenon-w. hall, on! unadun which ‘vn open on in! floor {or I ‘qu’ob. 11, 1909. A 5 school w“ don. h m la‘oponod in l881 in room- over min NW, po- 13am! Brothm' pol non nnd con- mum“ m m'unuod than and] M school movod w mmxnt 'tho‘glfléfm- MW _ . nu ~ or girl. VII "f: 9“ ' "m ”ml." mam) owe-Ia ma Edwin 0 ’dew 3P7.” Wm n; it. hm princi- br” m Gmlm) and one, couple; from Ferry . _ Hnlflyonggmwhhndopmd “on. this rend. 59'» w” on bomb“! nix cent: to and I md an Ind vat d Purl tn the bid: wu boom ‘" finubod ‘vo Ya" wun not (Mod 1| U'Ao flrfl [W wulmn rm» hung in Hum 11) (um. 1t Fuhur Wrymger. md ormun who alto cnmc {NI “you! 1554;, whxcl m‘, whib the name 01 at u lot! in obwuntl pm: ubout am]. I "III lwun Arvuu -.n. ..,,._v, , Evert- und Hm I- Hugh.- opened the am public uh m chonnld'u H311. In 1870 n br building “I trotted I! the corner .1 Elm pine: and a» (hen Port €11th Ivcnue. This m: an 6m. und'n n" buildm; ml founded h 'ownn- who livnd the time they on- \ W. Ln! 0! (‘ivil W- in Hixhlnhd Park “It‘d: Goo. Healer. . Wh. Frank I h. John lAe-rh. Suphen Kline. Th . Norm-Icy u-nhs! .d Hay 1148?. H R901 Volunmrn. â€"_â€"â€"-â€"- h-vid O'Brwn (e “and Muy “$62. In 1.1 “up an} 3901 Volunmn). 4d. “Wale-n (an ‘ “ma Mn um. x, mm. volunmm. TflOMAh t W' . Wh' . Edwin! Bartlet . m Ito, John vek'l‘llll “my. That. “.mey. Thom-l Mr- (‘rlnm Jul'm D. or, Goo Rwhfindn, Speculukmflm N-mn Mowers, urtin Fay, Jno. (A‘flmlfil‘ Huh-n. eru'n orton. Peter Bak- er (joined Icrril' nd Huvrr Bng -â€"â€"-â€"'â€"â€" ade. ”“1; mun; on! m ”ATM; vv "‘0‘ enl'uu-d And now until end; now in» ”a. 'in[ In "mm-I . Knnun). Henry OLD n-Imr (pnuni Btu-rd of Trude; Won l |_._. 1“! hr? John. G,“ anguoud [Du " Jul)" In Hv- hut And My. fllbhll" V 1! dbd «lulu- a hn 1 Amithrr I'm“ Malt-L11. rub tum? John > Thf u \u.‘.â€".v '- 7 H on 0:0 mm ‘on I ¥”’ ‘0“. 11.1. building 7» been built u 3 L14 Tug ”9001-. In T-wrhloZ’mn‘ \‘m. mnn' rm! non-r aha-rt Hm du-tznvn I Woman- !) . tn mlun. “mm ’0“? (‘OHII‘ .‘m Timflf'uhM-ln but I lmre 0‘ Wu“ Hun «1.49m nh man} at :1 .«Mn- tn ndnrn n man'- In“ .\' unnl Munch!) -l ‘1“!- ln,‘ “1" H, m.“ In 4-“! IM how" r ‘ “All“ ‘3'” 410’ M" u! 3m” 0|" "(Wk my “W"? In Doll“: pm 3' Hum (Tl-rim” “1 Mll‘l NH“ 'u mh mm‘ m, Tnmm lmre 0! find H may at u .nvlm n In“ .\' unnl Ml ‘ l’ I Money II‘r nu \A 0' 'w‘( l .- Inst-11h”! Hu- umr «hp "‘ m! utfd’nrwml Hull' R90: Volunmrl L m-d Mu 1mm. 1“ 1.)_ 4d. “Wink-n H"? 7r}. no vol] known. PPKI-rld‘1-H‘ nun-M n- ;blo wbp hrum n "N‘h n M- on um.- 1mm Eli “n. Held}; ”11' nu \‘m. mnn' HIM -I---Izn--n l 'u mlun. “mm THKIM’hI-u-uuun Hn- hmlm-Iflqflnu u and! in 20. 189i. was built I Ilh 'hf "1N" nu uninr) I" ~ ‘ oflh forty no 13,: buiid 12 and drawn?" lurl BARTLETT THEATRE Friday Vaulevile “away and Sud-V “definwa. 3.. No.0“ WP”. 1...»... Mammoth) Paisofl’fic Dropmeaposmlcardor telephonemcand l wfll call for Hot Night: Ihow will be givu 1:: Air Dome FRANK Bowling 90. sun-tubul- It.» Milk! l 30:" [g N “‘ub-Ih A hid}!!! Hoyvonh Build“ a Mo- 31, Ch IVI have my uh Damn. ll mm n -M old SUV" pm- a. t» [and lo I soon: lnhqott nod ml we. THOMAS [KHEGLAS Veterinary 5|"me LAX ill-b Lu'enu-d St!" and Water Lumnuml L'xmem Smr Walk. cu Res 2114 Mt hum-ls Ave. Hwhllnd Pu} min-mum hw- vuhoul « hum .' nu, um new! WM" ' Roam :lpmann Ind 4'03““ u um - mum» “WW?" A. J. Fad.- PANAMA HATS h.‘ I (.ENTLEMENS HATS , had and krhmrkm In“ ”U ml- ltmmnbh ( nu Inna lfllfll be" m8 We not: Handvnxunu Ml saw-v Flat Jewelry-1h”; (m gwrn Dogs and C80 Nate \ (tum-rum) MCNHI MK A1!“ N rw nv "Ml in.” nu! 4! )M Hal ( nth!” ”4 mum-m1 Put 27 \ an:

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