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Highland Park Press (1912), 21 Oct 1915, p. 2

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ago? l’t‘m’MwWV/i w I" tiltlf-szfifi‘é‘? «A»... . .. . >a.~,x»..Wu»-.. .a - . n. In our Laund You can have your entire family l aundry; wearing apparel. bedding. table linen, etc. called for. washed. ironed and delivered at 65¢ per dozen. hdkfs. socks and stockings or ry Department ' it each. Shins. collars and Cuffs pcs. for ‘35". 25 pcs. for 60¢ or 50 pa. for $100. Special We are making a spend rate on Cleaned for 2.3" per squire yard during the two weeks beginn’ng 0c:- obcr 15th. Send us your blankets. quilts. curtsms draperies. etc dun-g house cleaning.‘ Phones 178, 169. 471 T69 Reliable Launtgg “991%,"; Patti . High Class Lannderers and French Dry Cleaners list price. We Will rough dry your wearing apparel and iron your flat work 1’.’ ()rientil and Domestic Rugs llty I .. The Social Side of Life i Local ‘ By the TWenty friends of Mr. Matt Kut- zer of North Green Bay Road sur- prised him Saturday evening by com- ing in to celebrate his birthday. At cards the winners were: Mrs. Charles Sack: Mr. Ed Larson. first prizes, and Mrs. Ada Jones and Mr. Ernst, booby prizes. The Mystic Workers held a success- - in] card party Monday evening at Masonic Hall. There Were tWenty- Afiairs of the week i ‘ The first Highland Park (‘lub card .party for the season 1915.16 took 'place on Tuesday evening last. At a 'meeting of the entertainment commit- ‘tee some time ago. it was decided to ask one member to take charge of these parties and to try to make ‘them a little more popular than hem- 'to<fore; no better choice could have been made for the purpose than Mrs. ,H. H. Doty. a genial hostess. and an l :I'HE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARKi 'INOIS ' ittiocxs tn [-. ;:. 5: IRS 0s Rmdolph Actci-t T. tn to Beavsr Dam Chagad \. th A-c cent. Heater lam. \\ .. (iii 1‘: \\ bile driving his tram l Lari: 1' .a I‘ll), J0 ge'h Nadals‘a; fifty the }-..r\ lid, a“ run down i.) an an tn. :..t~ and thrown into a ditch, cat'siu painful inhirin-s about his ho ad and sh. ultit-ra. N‘dolrml “as not found tot nrari) an bolir 'l‘he driirr of the automobile failed to stop aftu-r sirlbllix llm man 'J'lin- matter was ri-portt-d to the pt» line, with ”if result that Aliza-ti t‘orn ford. Randolph was arrv-tt-d and ‘ clinrged ‘11.! having t-aust-d thr- itt‘ )- dt-Ii'. in \i'itilr’hi lit" “Lt. Ll’i 'IXLK LO “(aver lutih WOMAN IS RIPPED BY COW Victim Was Caring for Cattle at Two of Attack. (Iraiii Rapids. \l'is, ()(( I‘m \Trg JUN-pit Raymond. living n-‘nr lit-re. was ao'it'rt'l) injured at ho'r borne by losing rapped in the abdomen by the httn Of I up" The woman was caring for the cat tle at the time of the accident. She sillirred intense pain and loss of blood t'ntil the following day at noon. when she fel‘. exhausted it required twelve. stitches to close the wound SEES SISTEflSllURN m newt innit 6m Mates Mytiuim Jolrltt. in lrancellit Stain. -â€"â€".__ Mli'lnt‘llt‘. Wis. Oct. i9â€" A dream that her three small sisters were seven tables. those winning prizesll‘u‘hori‘l' 0" “’d‘ “3 “'9“ ‘9 09‘", bumlng to death in an orphanage asy- were: Mrs. P. Cauley, first lady’s lthings. The result was extremely prize; 51,1 William Rudolph, second I gratifying. there were fifteen tables‘ sit-hm to have caused a peculiar man prize, and Mrs. E. Ahrens. booby 10f bridge and all those present seem- tal condition which led to the strange prize. The gentleman's prizes wereled to have an extremely good tirne._ wanderings of Marie Beban. a pretty given to Mr. E. Bock, first prize; Mr. LeWis Shetsly. second prize. and Mr. Kenneth Melville. booby prize. Afâ€" ter cards, four new members were initiated and refreshments served. On Saturday evening occurred the marriage of Dorothea Blanche Ely of Libertyville to Lester Louis Levin of this city at the Methodist parsonage in Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. James Sutlii‘fe were the only attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Levin left Sunday evening for their future home in Dowagiac. Michigan. Miss Nita Anderson was hostess on Saturday to ten members of the Gama chapter of Pi Sigma Phi sor- ority of which she is a member, at a two o'clock luncheon at Fields. A large number of people were en- tertained Friday evening at the Rs- vinia Village House as guests of the Woman’s Civic Club and the Ravinia Commission. The program consisted of talks on summer trips. Mr. Fred Porter told in a very entertaining way of his trip to Newfoundland this summer. He told interesting facts of the people there. and also in the Labrador country. Mr. Porter's talk was made more entertaining by a map which he had drawn himself. of the country visited. Mr. Lawrence Buck told of the San Francisco fair, using illustrated lantern slides which were very entertaining. Mr. Buck‘s talk was a complete deScription of the fair and was much enjoyed. The Vil- lage House was prettily decorated in autumn leaves and pink geraniums. After the program refreshments were served. followed by informal dancing.’ Mrs. Earl W. Spencer of Wade street. entertained twenty members of the committee for the Trinity Guild Bazaar on Monday. Sewing was the‘ order of the day. The marriage of Miss Mildred Thayer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Thayer. and Mr. Theodore C. Erringer. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C. Erringer of Los Angelea, California. will take place this even- ing at eight-fifteen. at the home of the bride’s parents. North Sheridan road. with Dr. Jenkin Lloyd Jones of Chicago, officiating. Both bride and groom will be unattended. A recep- tion will follow the ceremony. Af- ter January first Mr. and Mrs. Errin- ger will be at home to their friends. at Piru. Santa Clara Valley. Cali-1 fornia. Twenty-two ladies. sewing for the Trinity Guild bazaar for next month‘ met at the home of Mrs. Earl W. Spencer. for an all-day meeting Mon- day. Many pieces of fancy work. in- cluding doll and baby accessories were finished and othl-r“ started. t‘hpice and unique dolls are to be on sale; and not only the dolls. but every con. venient'c and ll"('93.~'0l'y for the doll's wardrobe Will be seen .it the bazaar. Mrs. G. A. Mason is 11‘. charge of this part of the sale. which promises to make the bazaar more attractive than previous ones. In spite of the ab- sence of Mrs. John Glass who is chairman of the bazaar mmmittee. her helpers are doing steady work. Everyone concerned is very busy malt- irg plans and carrying them out. iVery pretty glass baskets were the Iprizes given. sandwiches and coffee were served after the game. in or- der to make the next party even pleasanter it is requested that those members who do not belong to a party of four wishing to play together send in their names two days before the card party lO‘Ml‘S. H. H. Doty. 416 E. Central avenue and a table will be arranged fbr them; she will have a reserve list of players Willing to help out in this matter. A quiet wedding will be that of Miss Helen L. Nicholson, daughter of Colonel and Mrs. W. J. Nicholson,‘ of Fort Sheridan, and Mr. Herbert T. J. Crean. of Liverpool. England. on Tuesday morning. sixth at the Lake Forest church. immediately after the care mony, Mr. and Mrs. Crean will leave for New York, from which place they will sail on the American liner. St. “oi. the thirtieth of the month for Liverpool. England. Mr. t‘rean ex- ,pects to enter the British army sen ;vice temporarily and later both he and Mrs. Crean will make their home in Manila. P, l.. where Mr. ('rean is a member of the Smith and Bell (’0. Mrs. H. S. Haskin of Prospect ave- nue. entertained informally at tea. Friday afternoon romplimentary to Miss Jane Street who is the guest of Mrs. Arthur Van Schaick. Mrs. A. P. Smith wa~ hostess ll'. informal iezt. Tuesday afternoon. for Rear Admiral and Mrs. iii-urge “3-,. low who are guests of Mr~ l'Idwzt'l .‘h; Snlllh. Mrs. H. H. ('hnndler of S. Slit-r; dan Road. was hostess yt-st-rday u" ternoon at a card party, ”minding A ‘few tables of bridge. the fourth of ii iseries which she is giving. Mrs. Edward A. Smith was hostcu ,Mondsy afternoon at tea for her iguests. Rear Admiral and Mrs. George Winslow. A number of friends surprised Mrs. A. E. Smith of Oakwood avenue most pleasantly on Saturday evening when they came in to help her celebrate iher birthday anniversary. l On Monday the eighteenth a num» ber of friends of Mrs. J. H. Davis lgathered at the home of her son. Mr. ;i‘. E. Wilcox. 322 Linden Park Place lto help her'celebrate her eighty-w» {emit birthday. vaoor Club Notes I l On Saturday the winners for lht' llfi hole match play against bogey. ‘were: T. l". Sheridan. ii up; H. J. Hiram. 01 up: T. McKenzie. .-'- up. The golf season will close next Sat- urday when the game will take the form of an ill hole match play again-t pa r. s ._-___. 1.-_.__ IN MEMORIAM. Smith. l‘carl Kinkead. in loving remembrance of our dear. one who was suddenly taken from us on October 22. it‘ll. in Highland Park. lllinOIs. 1 Her loving and sister, ‘ Addie Hamilton Smith. 'H Grace Mather Smith. I i . . October twentyg Catholic I eighteen year old miss who returned ‘ here a‘hlie police in northern Wisconv sin and Michigan were searching for her. "i could not rest Tuesday night It was 3 o'clock before i fell asleep Then i began to dream.“ said the girl "I saw my little parcntlesa sisters dying in the flames as the asylum aaa burn- ing They called me and l drained that. l was about to san- them The next thing I knew was when I heard Ionic one call '0an Bay ‘ Then I not. and found myself on a train Just (Us tering (Bret-n May I went to see my sisters and then )ourned to ticontn to see other relatin-s. after ahlrh l returned '- Mlss llelian was heard to descend the stair. at the home of law lfi'lnl. when- she was a servant That Ins on illt‘ mtirtilnii of her disappearance. it is lt‘iil‘Vt’il that she packed hI-r suit- case and It-nt to the train, purchased a tith-t and boarded the train while in a trance She has never lo-en so afllitied lv'nrr but phvsitians any that ‘lli'il tutu-a hau- been known Wisconsin Grain Win. “any Prizes. Vein-r: lintr. Wis. Oct ltt- Henry E lx'ruvgi-r of the town of lls‘\" l‘att., L': In till it‘l'r tht- l'ntted Slatl‘l as tha- harry» . n small pedigreed grain xnmlr, .as Lvrn advised that l‘l' l.a.-t llt‘t'll uuar-iwl prvniitinis amounting in S'.‘\-' at the :rviirnitlonal \ill‘ll shot at “‘irlzitii Kai: , from I).i t to ll Old Pendant Dies. (i't'td. litlli‘i\ \\'is ”(t l9 \l'il ("'lrtiia "tirw l. IlllPT, on.- .if Hu- “hint rt--' 5i lll‘ ' "'1“ rim is vlrlil \lrs l'» i ' v ,-- urn n (‘anada ‘ii l‘ ‘l S. .1 -.'~ 'nl~ Iandladlwa 1 hi .' '!.-~ ‘.l!lll' houn- in ll.e t w .fvzit‘ Evav‘gei stat Balct. H. l..:: \\ ls i'tl i" li.i. n r-vango‘ li~fit ii:c~' ‘a’a Mario-.1 llt‘fr on Sun (la). “gm; :o-vi i) the HM .lai'ws lliii'itrti “H. l. s ;.zst iiiitliitieti I tanipaign in \lenonionie .\ tabernacle to seat LTM person. has been con- struitr-«i Cid Settle! Dlsa New Richmond. \Via. ()(‘l litâ€"«\ira. Bridget \\'ais!i, widow of Thomas “'al-li a? rarlv tiny sheriff of St. Fruit cnuoh and .ne of the pioneers of ”‘0‘ tour. of Erin Prairie. died of paralys‘s Injured by Auto. \\“t"~’l’l “'51 (‘il l9 \iins Har- rarv' li‘. wt. v-ia'ht wars old_ ass run dmu. .ll 2 i.’ hit lo-g liroson by an not 1. : . . !‘ all.” girls. she was plain): .l :‘n ‘lfI‘O‘l Rct: interurban Depot. Kain. ~.:-i \\‘.s (i t lit The "or! of Mn l‘n‘ . 'vlilsun at ilu- terminal of the \litsmwr intrrurban (It line has .ttf. r :‘vwi The burglars got more i it!’ 3"" Church Fifty Vol" Old. ()4 n; :2. I u “is, Oct 19-SL Paul a l .': . r .v. thunh at tlcon‘ union: «'3‘ u-lvbratc the flt‘ieth any I'Ih'rsar} it its inunding or; Sunday. titt L'I Found Dead in “d. “'alisau. Wiv- Hct ll-Jlithlfl A. EhYkfl nevenh fin- years old. was found dead in bed Death was di- to heart failure. lum at Green Bay is believed by phye’ :‘i . .-_-, _. _ N.-. . . ..-._.. . .. l .g This store 5 of this ‘ .' There's . :‘ a reason lot. sizes. 36 to 42. AA Sale of Children’s New Wash Dresses i at 596 stamina: at 656 f.“2?'.2.".5'2$2§."5..1 at $1195?“ E‘JEEE designed. msddy U Ribbon Sale Hair Bow Pure silk tafleta and mom ribbon, width to 5 in. all coi- on including while. also fan~ cv flown and plaid edema Values to 25: Special yd . 15c i Wide Hom- anthue. pun l ilk ribbona suitable for . aaahessnd hair bows. also i i i! value, size 2 to 6 years i ! l l i htgbgradeilonledsctsnev- eraoldiorlaathan 25 and Itinwhilethcylast at yd 19c offered at only. ,... . i Men's Stilt! A barrel of Fresh Pcanut-Butter Kisses. just arrived. The biggest val the candy shop, while they last at per lb ..... THE SECRETARY BIRD. I Klolts Like a Male and Can Dav-ll- s tasks Whats. The ran-It and Usual I'alualsle birds I. tbc New \‘nrk rum-(Val ‘IMPD It's the Ilf‘lll‘!‘ pair of a-~'imr3 llhll qua!» teml in ttu- mtrkb lsuula‘ 'ih-ntary birh" tho-p are vullnl tut-cause of the cry-Ct of lung dan pinup-a that rises from the hack of their bonda- gttln‘ them the appearance of a clerk with a bun: ll of quill l'ulln’n behind his car it's an aristta ratlr name. but the (hit. that malt-r- the .“ i‘rtary bin! raiuablr i. lH'l his lot-"as The natives of .‘iflilul Afrin'it hit. him ll'l‘lll“ he «an ki-a like r. mult- Tun llilu iii- mg.- n snake. no ililtlm in.“ vicious and the tight bruins iin nmlintvl} Thr bird mutton-i) n;- Hum im- the n. .im with u “in “i ‘s stir-mu 'i- w. .ill‘ the smith-it lungsâ€"s by flight if in t-~-:ir\ ('IN“ thin. ilihs ti'tw- smiling-- tin- aiinkr ltii._~r~ fits- tnini darts in: k uniting lii~ Illllhi‘. At Int it cor: t-a, and one (if illum- km]. int“! It'll hittwl- out like tlu- him! (if s. nail. i.ill|i“"..' s1; into.) on tli.~ st-ake‘s ill'flil it rn- a ‘iiitl frills lslt‘I Itulkln". in he kiii- but it‘ll Iv-ttitilc-trl) ll) a D00 tm-l Mn“ I1N1ll in sun‘ wit it Ithlt' in South .‘ ’rit‘a lltt‘ l-inl- lrr n-glr‘d ‘ ed its .1 g'rnt [-hitm‘llon The) I" l!- ffi‘lintillr innit-a and always travel to griber “'hel bur-M they aphid their wine. and make 06 or" tbs ground with Ibo iii-sod of a running IKI'I' Eton Week. The Dead Hat‘s. The smart Iran-Hug man aloud on a (\Ir‘lu" in the little country till-gr at dusk llr was lurking fur awn-emu“ - and the tint objcri that llll'lt'is‘d his attention In an overgrown boy [er imp- uric-n. it-nn of age riding a borw that might have cum out o! the art ‘Ileim mtrlt)’ abouts-d the Ills. man 'lloI ion: has that bone bun lit-nil" (gun as n flu-ll the m, vplted. "TL'w‘ Iilia ht.t \nli'rr ll). I. d MI vsird "is! tun n-Ui-vwl It Tin ltllt‘iili.‘ inau mun-d on to Ibo- botel ‘U'illi - intuit-anion [cg-god Hiraiim-Y mop.» ii. oi 3- Fay i-n t that nr\‘\:l‘l:wl 1.. i-s' i'til )n'l I'\¢- been Ill l l..' 'H' H for Inn “with \\ INN-l :t' -u .qui .: ”urn” t‘rw-Is bl! it l' 'iw ~ l- ' . ‘l- H. - 'emiilng nu my. ' n- «i liwguiule ll'nltr' \iuii‘ ' And 80 It is ‘Wtr-t .lo V"'l i'i'n‘llll'V tl’N- [mu-at 3.3mm t-nrmlv-s” A us‘rri sod-lull of a wumln'l rtub' -l'h|llilrlplii.'t ladgrr friend- arv nut by mllinl one: I“ railing aeidmu - Swift m m ."QImiAfiifil flnrfiflfiimfic’. J Sprightly Novelty Blousesâ€"Styles that are “Diff New Fall Styles ‘ ‘ Delightful Waiats at... $125 , Attractive styles in all over cm- ; broidcri-d batists and miles, lace and but. ton trimmed. 4 diiierent styles in this \t-st eflnt. lung alot\ra and rinse btnatton. silk cord and tassel tie. Copenhagen blue eflecta trim-as biting turn down collar. 75 rent good tall weight. shown in uses 6 in cow-ting solid coloring“ Halloween Noveltiesâ€"the largest varietyâ€"now readyâ€"select early w ‘ Special for the Boys 4 i The famous K 8: E Wash Blouses. cor- , rect styles. neat stripes or solid colors. I also plain white, made to withstand hard i wear, all sizes, regular $1.00 kind tint itu-n Ita vivim pm ‘ l . Especially priced Military Stripe Blouses $2.“ The latest fashion in washablt- silk blue ground with wide stripe. a - white. white collar in reversible styk. , . long sleeves. ‘ late amped gal-tea corn- to is. regular 81.00 grade sy and practical. 6 to ll yr an... Sale of Conform PM Cotton Batts of excellent qualities snowy white and soft at low prices. 3 pound baits. 72x9). . ...... 85c White rose cotton baits. roll ,15c Soft cotton batts. extra value ..10r. ORCHID IATTING. soft. light. downy and warm. the best comforter filling obtainable. ()ne roll.2pioosaeach7ft long ........ 35¢ Noam-nflnflalk‘d “Whalfiud Theseus ofleradtnaurpn'stngiy vast var- iety oi pattema light or dark.” in. with andsdectdelygoodvalne at this price. dulrable styles and team's at sturdy construction. low priced at. pair $150 to $3.00 Special on is ' FRIDAY Boys” Callskla Shoes oi solid leather. button or bluch’ mama: 5.2% $1.98 Notice to Men Weare now sole agents for H' bland Park and vicinity of the celebrated “Hatch'fi-One-Button Union-Suits. splen- did fitting and comfortable garments. easy to adjust. a one button Operation. . . warmth anti $1.50 and Over-coats Made to Measure ........... .....""T.".‘ 10: ism... Pile oi nu. to satisfy our caste-nets It b Walkawmuchoiouru’ ukeaadpiopopleoaa and. Ian's-tutors. And my d' but customers are women OI... musician bakers than-Is... But-lonaatheymgetd‘ g exodlasttlmu ban they w” avosdthebotherol home It“: That‘sslnnttoryou. sun's soar: minim V l ' N W. W Ava. ; via..."â€" ”no --â€"~ 7.. a, 5.. “9 .a.: or” ”p-13. r ...-..x.__ . van-n»-- AJ «a s«st.‘ ..r....4;."1~ retail} Pasteuriaed The Butter with the Mild Sweet. Delicate Flavor ,m+§”0ms t mum AND PAltk, 9 ~ t l;I.RN(UP,, 7o .. Tar-'7. -s-ww- . ‘.., _~- ‘ 7"“ "“.":‘"’T:T’" _..-’ ’ Bowman Dairy Company 12] Vine Avenue .3- . s REPAIRING 0/ all main .‘ M Talking Machines . as well as Watches, Clocks and Jewelry SAMUEL LEVIN, the Jeweler 120 E. Cunt!“ Amuse ‘ i a “as, Egan»; 9-.-,” 7.,“ I

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