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Highland Park Press (1912), 7 Oct 1915, p. 10

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ng‘ i‘fimmflszS? ‘2’;Wr' was. t momwmmmwww!‘ 10 OPPOSITE NORTH W'BSTERN DEPOT 37 S. St. Johns Ave. HAIRCUTTING AND SHAVING PARLOR ALLEN’S (but demonstrates its value and efficiency quickly, particularly at that season just before fumm‘e fires are lighted for the wmter. A little household friend in autumn that gets right down to its business of distribut- ing a genial warmth when attach it to any lamp socket. Its practically a Amnwns Music Studios I wish to announce that I have opened a First Class Horse 'Shoeing and Blacksmith Shop on N. St. Johns Avenue adjoining Ringdahl' s Livery Stable, and will do a general Blacksmithing business. All work guar- anteed. Your patronage solicited. 1612 Chzcago Avenue Evanston 11/. Phone Evanston 5460 Lessons in Highland Park and Chicago by appointment Price. $4.50 up Public Service Co. of Northern Ill. Buster Brown Bobbing Special attention giv- en Children by Ex- perienced Barbers. Newly equipped and upâ€"to-date The Electric Radiator Portable Fireplace Late Style Maintained by FITS! Churcn UI L or ANNOUNCEMENT You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 119 East Central Avenue ‘ Hours 9 to 12 a. m.. I to 5 p. :11. Every dav exceot Sunday W. H. Pester In I lilClICU. Pester mum IM or an comm (Continued from gage l) The Edward M. hing ompany con- sented to the cancellation of the con- tract. The motion preveiled. It was moved that the new ordi- nance regarding the storage of inflam- mable oils be passed as drawn. Mo- tion prevailed. The full text of this ordinance will be found elsewhere in this paper. Do not let lack of time nor the brevity of life's span prevent your reading it from beginning to end. Only by so doing can you have 1 com- plete realization of how wonderfully language is used to reveal meaning to the legal mind end at the some time conceal it from the common under- standing. Sometimes enough seem- too much. Justice Smith reported the collection of $52 and Police Magis- trate Boylan SA in automobile fines during September. ' \Vlllis. {Modern Stenogrephy Hod In Our! in ’ the Tim. 9' C-cero 'i‘u the mere.“ pemru (in idea of shorthand “rum; L‘ frmi‘llly mund- Ql’fil as bviu; mlkli"ll lit-(muse 0! lb. ”plnlli) with nm. 1. it be» Iu-eu intro (lure-d inl buuliu-~.~ lilo in this loun- ll" Tine is not [in-111w. lummrr. {or histnry ml in slinlmr an “lib liclluilrm-as back («I [he time of lrzli’IN [hr “‘1' ('iu-rn. elmui Tn ii 1‘ The inn-“lion in mum-tuna (initial in ('iieru .nd sometimes in his um n'iur) 'i‘ulline Tin) Nothing wen" to he fin-mu of any nlln-r quit-ill u! \lliflilnllul during the (in-«k or Human our for film-Mi nmlurlm niivrunr-i The first u! Iho- nnlml n) slum ul lhc- lu-ginnlng n! the prmwnl Nu u! nlmrrluml “u illili u! ’l‘imnvny llrigm. Illu‘r lrvniiu Wu! dull ulni in Qua-n liiixulwlli in it“) l'a-lvr llfill" brought um I I_\ -u-m similar :1: wine rrspfl'i! in liriglll'l but whirl; IAN «ilfllvull to .rulurin. Tin- m-xl n_\ Iit‘lll m imii/ um progno- nm-onrul [WMH- ya-nrw luwr. by John which “we vnilnj "'l'lie An of Sienngmpiiy ur Shari Writing by Spell- ing ('lmrevh-ru- " Then came l-Zdwnnl Willis. Jeremiah iiicli. Williun Manon. Thuumn “mm-3. ll In-ll an luau) oth- en. .\il (ii In...“ I'Tllt‘lu! had men! liefwis, and the entire him an reju- a..- Liv Hulvuv) At the close of the business tension Nirv C C ivasfidd 0(th Cim uizu Hrrnki presented a letter of instruction: from the Business Men's Association, and made a strong plea for the coâ€"open- tion of the citizens of Higbhnd Plrk in a vigorous advertising campaign as outlined by his paper, for the ex- ploiting of homes and hematite: in our beautiful city. As Ipinst edvertising home and acreoge in dishnt states. where of necessity there must be much disappointment in such In “un- sight-unseen" transaction, I8 well as diverting funds from instead of to our OWn locality. He felt that the in- creased stimulus to trade as well a greater satisflction to purchasers warranted the support of Highlnnd Parker's in this'undertaking. (Continued from gage l) The Edward M. hing ompany con- sented to the cancellation of the con- tract. The motion prevniled. 80m. Fact.- Thu Will Incarut Al: Lovers of (h. Game. The greatest qulllnlwr nr buses on balls In a single seamu were given by Amos liusie of the .\ew \‘urk Samoan league club In 1882. Hts mun was 281. Adrian C. Anson In the sixteen len- wns between 1870 and 139‘: plu,\ed m 1,5fi2 games and [nude 2.232 hits. [Ill grand average for the entire autoen seasons was .M A world‘s record no un mutest was played it Winchester. Ky. May 10, 1909 when In 1 Blue Grass league championshlp lame Wlmlwster do rented Lexington l to 0. The battle went seventeen Lnnlncfl. and not a hlt was made 0!! Tone”. the Wlnchester twirler. who fanned nineteen men. finished I full mute" In (mm-two minutes. In 1880 eight "called halls" cndtlod a batter to on! base. This was to- duved to seven In 182. to M! m 18%. to live In 18?? and to four in 18:11 A record for speed in pluylnz u regu- lation nine lnnlnz game In: hung up Sept. 19. 1910. It Atlanta. Ga. on the last day of the Southern Its-we season. when the Atlanta Ind Mohlle tam 'The Knickerbocker club of s" York adopted the am bunch.” uniform in 184:). H was blue Ind white. In 3 game pltyed July fl. 190‘}. b. (we-on the Quakers Ind Red: Cincin- uatl did uut nuke I aim“. “flu. the Plant" gnlnz (am on files or m“,â€" Ed A. Goewey la Mb“; Accounting for IL "I wonder why Immor- an M Illy Inch wlnhk' men ‘ "VI sum-wt I! In Immu- lbm' nu I! so may m Irv-ape an “quantum"- anmon- AmOIQI-q. 31, .‘cxenust. 0! Highland l'arK BASEBALL RECORDS. 1 full come“ In (him-two In lln' FIFIIAJI‘II \H- {Hui Hrr huh-u .0: --rl‘ mid. prunlm-w! Wm. m. g Iwur m 1r“ after :I luv.” I" :4qu Hum {In-1.. Iln- unulmun HUI. ur mnhum dun r|-'« v-f 1h.- lmml I») th» m in: “I H- Um! II' x- Hm ~YHIILH‘!) I: UIH' Ur lhr “II-"i. (t..|nlt.u«n- (mm H! Um Ind) lnni n- «w.l_\ mm: ”1 us thou-,1” [but‘ Im- lay dnn‘hi- rm ll'hl nun (“run-u! in Hw plum EA h mum) ll) I'rlh-r In dun-n! (mud. but no» \n- lunv r‘TtII-IHY (II ”to“ (but lhh hylru hlnrk‘ urn] lu I'M! u \muublo uan-Mh', “urkluu. fur unu- mane (hp bud) Mlhuul hurHug H um! prub all!) “(h-n mum; u: {n In llu- unvrnln-u u! 1‘I'U‘Ullll'lnlll um! mama {cwr Nuthlng «vm‘ to he I'm-mu of any ntm-r asylum u! \hufnnllnl durinx the (in-«k or linumn :xven-lvuvp our for filtrnn «wxlurlm nftvrunr-l 'l‘hr first u! Ibo- nnlml n) slrm‘ uI lhc- lu-gnmlng n! the prmwm Nu u! nhnrrh'lnd “u lllul u! Thu-why llrtgm. Illu‘r trmxnu Wu! duh, uh-d In Qua-n lillxulwlh In It“) l'a-lvr huh-w brought um I I_\ -u-m similar :1: I-HHH‘ rrspfl'l! In llrmm'x but whlrh IAN «llmvull to .rulurtn. The m-xl r_\ nun-m m lndt um progres- appear“! leI\'(' )‘t-nr! Inwr. by John “'lllls. whlch \\;1u annJ "The An of Stenngmphy ur Shun Wrmng by 8w“- ln; ('Imrm‘h-ru- " Then value Edward Willis. Jerrmluh lilvh. wmum Manon. Thom.” “mm-3. In “2-“ an luau) oth- en. .\H (v! lbw-r Iysu-ms had mnny defwu, and the cnlln- Mm wu reju- retmn-d Win-n In the early pan of the nine-menu. m-ntury Isaac Hanan. who 11!!"qu um knlghtul. pn-unlal Mn ”sh-m. wlw h 13 NH” In uw and wth has hm-n Hm YoundaHon fur must of (he syucm- n--w prm-Uveds I-Ixrbnn‘o. sung 0! (ho Jfllyfiuh. The slinging thrvnd. of the mmmon hflynah nn- no! IU’VHIK enough to Mon 1- (hr nnHI-nr) human um. but Mr, S F. Light. In drwrflflng '2”le- p'ne mum-1w, nun-s Hm the Ming uf the (emu-1m Lu wry dnnuvmun. Skal- lng and InnuuunnH-m Pn-mn alum-t Imannu-l} Mun-n furl”. the heart Idhm h lmpmer mzuimlnr) “mum: and m-rvnm (“H-1mm»- u! (hr [nu-rim ensuv. nnrl Ylu-rv |< tnlrlnu- gn-nrral palm. 'I'hr I‘:IH\(-~ u! l'umwnu m porhh that thc- «tin: may he fulfill The unthv rvxnmiv 1.. sugar gunman taken Internally um! .u-[nllvnuuus of Um-gtr externully , lulnlun ”lobe thv bud) “th“! hurHug H auul lvrub all!) “(h-n mum; u: {n In llu- unvrnln-u u! VI'U‘UIIII'IHIII um! mama {cwr 'l‘lm~ Ilu- (“u grvul un-mn-n of entry In tln- lmdy nrq- In :1 lllrL't' drum-e Kunhl ed ll map I»- Iddal that no known nm-rulw Inn unaided. [-011.4er the uurfnro o! Hu- unlwrnken nnd healthy skin. [Ir 1‘ \V Sun-«by In \‘ouxh'l L‘unwnmwn. Up to One. "How's lln' Ilur) yuu are wrmn‘ “mm; "In“; Hubhk-‘I' 'Flm-Z Jn~l now [In-re: nu waul flurm. Inc! q-H-ry one «board I! lfrlld the In.” '11 x1) 10 [be [up " "You umm In the bottom" "Nu‘ I .lnn'L Nils him!) I what ring " «Ehâ€"tun ’l'rnum-Hpt. Import Ha" I Mallion Iirdt. Alwut Gum-u live bird: un- lmporud lo the [‘xmml Shun en-ry year. Includ- m xllruul Lam .peM-s. a! whim a- unrk-w purmts and mum- MM- II". the not! uumomuu Nu hlnl’ can be In» pom-4| without n permit from lb. 6. gunmen! u! nurk‘ultum, “11le .30. Ml {AN :1 yvnr.â€"â€".\'ew York World. "Yea. um] more) nulmng In 1!. an wlfe um r- m- dumm- m- lumber-Ir» law regulntm bl: hour: and Mn Info”- Inn-r unwrvlm his manners-"4‘1". Mud I'm" livulcr '.'v 01 Cour... V In“! (of dlmm morn-AMT ’00 Tour-u: ‘uu mm“ 3“ ‘1‘. attached to your bub-ad? nunua- °"" N” “”3““ n "'- Oortunly. I can» hen .0 b0 do fort: of Home to: (me Dollar. (MMâ€"Baton mm "' ”Damaâ€" w. M “a a. ' “modu- man! up with ‘Nau a E I (unto-"om of “on. M 1". ”J.” “I" Inn'â€"Bo¢ou Joan-L Hm Clmm an Empty Ono. "l-n'v u funnr how Hnumkrhy do “(his 1n vlnhnlng Dr'- I I!!! ma. man"" law remunuu ml noun- uuu m- -.... "Mfr unwrvlm m. m-mncrl "» New ‘ CW Damn. bud pm" “NH" “or: III I sudden hood report A“ ”4.. W _ wxggm- rmmzm m- rut w I M A Hog "on. still “Merry? unto him Wm "What In that? It sounds! like a ntohc.’ “ll wan. “M “umbe- I'uflly ‘It In our on [AIM] lb"! ‘II “I “A. pod "mm“: " I-uuborn I‘m-1 W (‘Mnm vmlm thlf they Mid and «bun-«mum hog! 41“) Inn hr {one Hm (‘hH-Hnu en. hm in I” of that Hun- lhr nunnor- o! the bags have not qupnn'ed.â€"â€"Alchlm Giotto. ulnl .mlrme Lu “Nor (wile-v ("L than in studying [In-w mun (now For chum-Lu su- (In-l "fl-hrs ul nil In Mr jun :Ifh-r n Haruu-gl: llu- ln-altlny n m 1‘ l! “w i-Ilunnm ‘dUlmith Llhr uulvrnl-q-r- In du-l lu Hu' nlr ‘rt'tl“lz~ .Ih- ulnHN‘Mh huw 1m lllnl't‘ \nluulllo h-uw 1:1..1‘ ‘1 nurmnl l lurilHn', un-nn- Hm! I l.m.:\ (run) In \\:1_\ llmmh In llw kumrh \u- NATURE AND THE MICROBE. EVOLUTION OF SHORTHAND. I'HE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS x! h llml Inn rulm- mm r (In kn] uh‘ nll 1U “your. Tour‘s! \uu mun! [H I. 5‘- nm hm. advent-lug Al the Co. (on: of Home For One Dollar" II- ml {Andlordâ€" W0 mo and tho tuna. “modu- opened up with "Nau of 0. "Well. I Iu! just sum; to any.” 0. unucd [be nun-r. "Hm I! then an I want you to put m in lb. rot-III III! to (helm I rum to VII! up In tho nlxm and but their (Nubl‘ no In", 1 (ID mngnmhlo nay-MY “Ila that I‘- no! ”MWâ€"[moon Nor-m. Th. UMIW "Boron rug-‘11:; room in you noun." um me lmholor. "I was! tn know 1! tlu-n- IT‘ Iny “all!" m suing balm-n “1311:; but" z'l'liu “mm mm In." remind I... landlndy, "bu! If» Ifidlesflannclclte nightgowns’good quality. m pink. blue, and “hi prices ‘ . . . . . .50c,79c9l See us for Coats, Suits, ‘Dresses Waist Telephone 1072 Ladies and Misses sweaters all wool in bluc,gIcy red at 81.98 to 85.9 Childrrns sweaters in red, blue 81 grey with belts 81.25, 81.50 8: 81.9 10 duz. cover all apronsfirst n! chambrays and gimgh ms, pirk, blue 2n and other culors up to $1.50 values at. . _ . . _ _ ‘39 Have you seen the newistyles of Hendcmn Comt. We have a comple‘ stock of new models ready for your inspectirn Daily’s Ready - to - ' Here nre [arguing wort? Opportunity Week km“, .50... : Every item here is very lowfipriced andchans a “(athluhilel savirg tc‘f you. This week and next week is your opportunity here. i BeSuredeo-ne l Ladies serge dressesmdainty new styles in blue ;-,rd blzck sins 16mm") special price: . North Shore Ga - WISH to announce to our ' y patron: -‘ and friends that we will mo e our Shag: ' ' at 17 31;;; . f ‘2‘ .4 adapted to our needs and we jll be better i r a. “If ‘f@\\“€1</‘{§S able to display our shoes. Ou fixtures are‘l 32/41!” all new, and modern in every r pect which will make the surroundings pleasant for all. Ou shoe repair- ing department will be better equipped to take re of your work. The best and most unto-date machinery wi beinstalled.â€" to-talte care of this department. We invite you and your fdends to‘ give us a visit when we get settled in our new uarters. no 1 REMOVAL ANNOUNCEMENT: Duplex grata. Burns Co 6, Coal,‘ or Rubbish. Fire of extra depth. Will ho fire for 12 hou Has removable ash pan, pouch fe , side draft and can be equipped with gas k dler, water front or water coil. Attached 0 the side of any gas range or set any pl ce.in the kitchen. $12.00 installed co plete. Monthly payments if desired. Come in an see it. Fol SAL! «One scum “the! m the Chxqo Symphony ()rchnln Apply by lean to H. C. Pm oflxcc 32 m: rug-cement 0! lb?" dlu‘hlcl. bulk Obom, to Mr Charles Hammon Walton “Chicago No duchabeonuflfoltbe radon. In. Clark and Mr. Watson um du- mu Noah-turn U-Ivu. Fun It"! 5 room hour. with fire place and slowing porch Addreu] R. C Pro-tome: 32 N'- Puoa Away In: Anna E. Ion-h, 22 your: old. for the put two year: I nuns in Ln‘mmg It the June chliflor hoc- plul. Wnukenn, dud .1 Out hud- mm». a! 1 o’clock Monday min; following an um]: o! lyphoéd {not wmnched by her on Samba l5. Fun SAL! Chap one [u no". one [a quudry nova. one {so-(om hour, one l-wnmower and ”Ida: tool- Address M. Rcmhan. 23!! E. Purl: Ave Telephone 1102 3? M1 and Mn hunt C. Clark announor Too L-u fat Unification A Stewart Kit ladeofCASTIRON Heat vi... I Mr, I'- n sup-ton. If. I Home {oi lncumflfii‘ And Ellis gm, Chicago. d Gum mdmg 050 d‘ interment at 11k. NI it, lunch )4. ”‘69. “ Minimum: bu“ (I‘M In this city Purk. I In. ry Catharina Swim twenty-ti you-u - resident ‘1 city, (had Thanh)! nlkhlv S“ Futon! 5 Co; lor two years, H fiber of friends m t . Stringer loan-n ti Star Hold Saturday. I in [Aka Fond 3 Nam1 r» Five of 22. A Huck oft!” by fl work! of AI yours [nun and ligiou. u a! Work d-y 8 ( INCH emu! Sundl Fol mum vii by l mu B ibh Hibh on I II" (III Ro‘ (8| hold nlw day, 121 | m

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