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Highland Park Press (1912), 30 Mar 1916, p. 9

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I to 60 minutes anhour by (akingthe "grind" out of typewriting! lilo! Forhcmatlmtisthem hat makes it easy for any stung- m out MORE letters with LESS erinary working day. The new '-Model ‘”‘10 speeds up the day's {the pace that pays! nr“Big Business" and its Army of Expert Operator: features of the Royal add to the nofthe typist,theonevital ' kyle typewriter mbtractsâ€" m'th braim behind it â€" the all-day »TORE 120 E. Central Ave- 01 WW )rk resome trips downstairs to hone calls, or an extension 1 your elbow? :xtcn~1«~n telephone in addition tclcphvnc. The extension in- pidkmi in any part of the house dditilrmi monthly cos! is small. ou have your Bracket lights and 1rd- Outletsâ€"just where you n before you do your spring 5. We make a speciality of expert typist in the day’s wax-ii. edisthekindofspeedthatcom hasplmcun-ed the mmbnoftln '. Huber Electric Co. "PIVIITI‘ COMPANY '- W“ A”... Chit-go. llL bring results. Try them. Telephone Company Ford. Dulrict Minna Tekphonc 9903 coma-menu: ral Electrical Contracting Phone 490 Which ? .e Dollar a DOLLAR Sale. Look in the i you will find it surprising the merchandise you can buy for his. 8100 “SPEED UP!” suki at udc the service is an equally low E store. 3125 3°33, 3% Look for the blue front Everything Electrical e for the Automobile Expert Repairing all makes Magnetos, Coils, Self-starting and lighting Systems. Magnetos bought, sold and remagnetized. E] JAMES E. SHEAHEN Expert Repairing and Charging all makes Storage Batteries Special attention given to Repairing Vehicle Batteries. [3 JAMES H. DUFFY For Commxssmner of Highways Distnct E] ROLAND C. BLEIMEHL [:I MARY noom' D VENCEL MUZIK Shaver Electric Co. We solicit the patronage of car owners in this locality. Give us a trial. Good service and a square deal guaranteed. By Petition For Assistant Supervisor For Town Collecn 1r For Town Clerk Elston Webflcr Aves“ Chicago LATTICE PEN E5 GARDEN NC “PERGOLAS” HAR1MANN-SANDERS c0. 73:; INDEPENDENT VOTERS-PARTY Now is the Time to Plan For Assessor Town of Deerfield, Iliinois MAN’S SPECIMEN BALL Highland Park. Illinois Highland Park, Illinois Highland Park. Illinois Garden and House Improvements Deerfield Township, Lake County, Illi: Election April 4, 1916 , C Willar D A full line of Electrical Accessories carried in stock. Ignition SerVice Battery Service Highwood. Illinois SERVICE STATION 15 S. St. Johns Ave. GARDEN HOUSES AND ARBORS Who writ.“ end-t ' 10c '- ulna-Ink 3". taut." 29. ' For Commissioner of Highways Disqith El WILLIAM E. BRAND E) LYLE GOURLEY [3 PAUL L. UDELL [:1 ARTHUR w. VERCOE By Petition For Assistant Supervisor For Town Collector 860 North Sheridan Road Highland Park. Illinois For Town Clerk 506 Lincoln Avenue Highland Park, Illinois CONSERVATIVE 11cm For Assessor 211 West Vine Avenue Highland Park, Illinois 219 Park Lane Highland Park, Illinois SAVE $5.00 to $10.00 On Your New Spring Hat We can make ov'er your last sea- son‘s Hat's inm new stylish shapes Turner Hat Bleachery Co. 18 South State St‘. Chicago «Hm mogk 50th Madinon) ()CCUDylng' Entire Seventh F100: rm: HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, mm Phone 318 By Petition (an! auperv: set ‘D RD g: J. WALSH For Commis§i6ner of HighwaysDistrict accompa‘ned by furtive glam-gs to- ward y r own wretchedly sensitive little 'sé , when the physiology iesson dealt \fi h the subject of alchulic li- quors 4 their effect upon ihind and body? ! id you, after you “9"3m9 a woman‘ ‘spend night after night watchiri at the bedside of six feet of brawn: d muscle,- trying to (‘heck the freh y of a disordered mini. try- ing to t: x sleep to eyes that Van-d at you 'ildly becauw the 'g'ht of reason 5 zone. trying to kenn- from the ears f sometimes prying mid not altogeth charitably disposed gaggi- bors the hrieking laughter and vehe- ment cu sing of a delirium trfimens patient?! “No?" Of course‘vnét. If A ‘ ZEN saloons may flourish in gWoodt ck and the happiness of MY :homejdjill not be endangered. I will have nq unpleasantness in MY home, :becaui "of the liquor evil. withE which (I. Personally I shall lue just ' then as I am now. t every woman in Woodstock Sis as Vrtunntc in this respect as I. onu. dame. who think you'll not ivote. ‘ cause it's nothing to you,” ghave a? ery vague idea of the misery ‘which : e indifference of a few hun- :dred men such as you may bring linto ’ res of homes in Womletock. gDo yoi’know that you are the liquor {dealerq' best friend? Did :Pu ever spend whole nights in childis -terror. because the hgad of the h. sehold was rushing ‘macyy from m to room, insanely drunk, cursing wildly. looking for Esome weapon 1' self-destruction or irying to direc violence on whosoevo:~ imight have th misfortune to come within the rah of his bleary sight? Did you ev'p endure the whispered com- ments1 f thoughtless schoolmates, accomp‘a‘ned by furtive glam-155 to- Not :izrnany days ago a wom'an said to mdfgn speaking of the coming local option flelection, “It think I'll not vote at a“; It's nothing to mei" She meant hat the saloon might thrive in Woodaqock without impairing the happihéss of her own home. because none of its occupants were drinking men. Itn that respect she is no better 011‘ thufl I am. Ftt‘n The Woodstock Sentinel (Submitted by a woman voter) Deb Mr. Editor: I, who write this, am a oman. My sole objectfin ‘writ- ing hb is to place before th 7 women voterspf Woodstock what may L9 to some 2' them a new thought And knowil‘g the pawn of the Press. I ask y r indulgence, \‘lr. Edifior, and, if the effort may to you seem to be not 01: of place, I would Ink the space your valuable paper Q)! what I haté to say. - I by}, like most other wémen. a “dry”; And UNLIKE a few' women I am. fin INTERESTED DRY. It is to th UNINTERESTED DRYS, if I may_ permitted to use that phrase, that [have something to say: For A: For Aiwoms mm 10 woman ; {Town of Deerfield, Illinois Ir Town Clerk ‘or Assessor want Supervisor ‘own Collector IHAEF ER Highland Park, Illinois Highland Park. Illinois Highland Park, Illinois Highwood, Illinois Evening Service‘ 7:30 RM. Mid week§Prayer ng. 7:45 PM. The Subjdpt of the Sunday School Imssun for éext Sunday will be “The (Immersion Q! Saul" as found in Acts 9:149. Frances Hitch will have charge of the (‘hri-«tiai Endeavor Meeting, tht topk {or diicussion being “The Con- >ecration of Time". The League held their monthjly business meeting on Wednesday hight. hold last axndny evening has been postponed ”to this Sunday. Mrs. George G. reene has charge of the meeting an will take as her subject “What the orld is Asking of Pro- testant Am ica." Dr. Scth ler will preach again on Sunday an will choose for his lub- ject,“Reve11'3nce." This is the second lecture of a series on The Lord's Prayer. ‘ The next‘} Missiomry meeting will take place anvthe church parlors on Thursday dtérnoon of next week. The missionary meeting of the B. Y. P. U., Which wns‘ m have been l I nevei'5 made a speech in my life. {I ne1er mnvased in any cempnizn. I :haxe no gate for publicity. Except- ging for the time which has intervened isince mygstory was a sad reality end ythe happfier days which hnve since been allotted to me I feel sure I could (not havevwritten of my own experi- ience, evefi in no great 1 cause. The 1eason is obvious. I Wrote _it I few ‘paragrapie above. The women who 'suffers f‘om the curse of drink is 'proud.§1e cherishes a fond hope that there may be someone who does ;not know\of her humilntion. The Ladiis' Aid society met yesterr day afterndon with Mrs. A. B. Hoh- bird of Fort; Sheridan. The S. M. B. club dinner on Thurs- day evening of last week, held at the church, was a most successful af- fair. Over ninety guests sat,down I0 dime-3.} The boys alone planned the meal and stood behind every movementfito make it a success. Mr. Howard Stoker was tenement. Mr. Clarence Smith was chairmen of the social confinittee and Mr. Fred Jer- hcnd had ‘lnrge of the decoration, which wa' beautiful and very Well done. Th speakers were Mr. Bile , Mr. Wells, Mr. FBI: and Mt. Chris-j man. all from Northwestern Univer-‘ sity Y. M. c. A. l Mr Himm Nichols bu charge of 1h cantata to be given about Enter time. All memfiers of the church are ac- xively inbefiesbed' in "Go-to-Church Sunday," April 2. This meant perticulnraly‘for the woman who thinks she'll not vote, be- cause “it’ nothing to her." I am sure that ishe can not possibly desire to be less conspicuous at the polls than do 3. But the great state of Illinois twgo years ago gave me the right of partial sum-see. ONE HUND ‘saloons in Woodstock on May first éould not ruin the happiness of MY home. But nevertheless I shall vote, and I shall vote against the saloon. How about you. Madme, whose home, like mine, is safe? Are you going to vote? Are you going to stand loyally by the woman who needs your vote, because, unlike you and me, 1' home is menaced by In evil whic would rob it of all hop- piness? Won’ t you keep her in mind when the polls open a week from next Tilesday? has allei'iated. Sunday Séhool 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship 10:“ A.M. K. 1.. C. E, , 6:30 PM. Evening Service‘ 7:30 RM. First ngiwd Evaq. Church Nortl': End M. E.’ Church Bapti'st Church Notes New andArtistic x Henry Bosch Colo Superb Wall Papers “no“. Show. 3‘ Your 80.. No oblnuon to purchase. A pond bang- at Painting and Decorating PL... 7221 105 omni- An- Paid“ BARBER SHOP W. Cmtnl Ave. Highland Park “lira-5 Hflr Cutting nSpoci-hy film“ WP-t Tel-phone O32 All kinds. of new and rr-paxr work neatly dam. Wages $0: an hour. Tel. 1‘2-3 or addreu Highvood 515 W Ave. Tel. 57 Highland Pnrk. I“, F. S. COURSON W “3!!le Ernest H. Kuehne Butter, Eggs, and Home Dread Poultry Jewelry, Watches FRED SCHAEFER PLUMBING 8 N. Second Street lake Shore R. W. Schneider F. A. TUCKER. Proprietor Lorenz Lung ‘and Clocks Jeweler Telephone 33 l Repaired ' Creamery I- un- MUZIK a)

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