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Highland Park Press (1912), 19 Oct 1916, p. 4

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Entered a secondch matter March 1. {911. n the post otficc u szhland Park. Illxnou. under the Act of March 3. 137?. Sdsa'btiol P6125150 per Year in Advance The “homeliest girl in New York" was being sought some days ago through the agency‘of the advertis- lng columns. Advertising is 3 won- derously efficacious thing. but It can't do the impossible. Now that Mr. Taft and Mr‘ Roosev velt are on speaking terms once more. it will be safe to revive the proposal that exâ€"presldents be given seats in the United States Senate. We demand government ownership and oporatiun of campaign lie {actorâ€" ies. Private competition is getting to be somuthing fierce. rm '0“ THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS vausnw Wmu BY Ions L. Unzu. at Highland Park. Lake County, Xllinois Rev. Mr. l‘almquist says that Billy Sunday is like Elijah. but we don't believe the prophet ever had a sixâ€" cyllndcr chariot. A lot 0! American history will be made Nov. 7. but if you do not re- gister you will have no share in the proceedings. If human beings 3,000 yvars ago had possessed the mechanical knnw- )edge that man has today wuuld there be anybody left on the planet? ()ne of the indoor amusements that the average man used to cngag eln every {all was putting up the stoveâ€" pipe. In some respe-cts life is becom- Ing- less complex. to keep them from catching chickens Joe was fined $20 for cruelty to hogs. The judge ought to be fined 81,000 for lenlcency to Joe‘ \ m"! \\!M :UXH'NHW} Iimt ~V.v- wuu|d wcd any man making 8:30 a week should migrate to one I»! the munitium tuwn~. The department of Agriculture has a new plan for studying the habits of wild ducks. It might be more inter- esting to wait a short while and stutb' the habits of some of the ‘lame‘ variety. John L. Udoll....Editor and Publisher Pull L. Udoll .....-...L...Superinlendent Either C. szer ................ City Editor Florence Wamer,.........Society Editor Lontu Km.-..l)oorfield Roporur Albert Iavy.~-....«(ma¢o Adv. lgr. 8th floor, 20 E. Jackson, Tel. Wub. 5212 Tolopbonu. Highland Psrk 557, 558 Putrurh of U1» n Umn!“ tlmmrv vxpr- bvllo-r pI.L}'.~ “H! I): Joseph height 0! P1011521“! Valley. .\'. 1.. sewed up the eyes 0! his hogs 2 M8115 umbrella for 1.26 at the One CentSde ”Schmcha’sDwgSton. Oct. 26, 27, 28. There are only 50 of these umbrella to besold at this Sale owing to: shotufl: in ourdlot- THL'RSIX\ Y. (N'TUBHI O. o A! 3 1.3 o .W o u . o 0:”: O 9:": . o? it HIUF‘ ‘ The Baracn Class of thv l'nited Evangelical church met at the home of Mr. Herbert Moon on Tuesday ove- ning. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Seyfnrth 5have as their guests (ur two days this Week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pehlman Â¥or Orion. MI. ‘ Mr» Victor Tlmlh :nm! (‘mu'z'vn ,Vlolet, Norman and Kmmelh 0! Down ‘ers Grou- were un- gu-wu th -.\..‘, iOf Mr. and Mrs. (hmi'szr' (er‘lu' .1111. Airs. John Kampv. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hun um} small son of Chicagu \wrc- [hr uuo-‘t‘ of Mr. and Mrs. I-‘rnnk 5“;me of Green Bay Road on Monday. Miss Ruth Benson “hm hm hm-H ill at the Presbyterian hospital, (‘hicngo with a nervous bn-akdown i~ very much improved and is mpm-u-d home Monday of next wet-k. Mrs. Charles Richards of Lake Por- est visited friends and rvlativos in this city on Sunday. Ground has hm-n hrukcn nu [Mu-râ€" flcld AH?” and (hp buildinz is under Construction {or Hm hunu- n! Mr and Mrs. Ggurgc Conrad, , ..‘,, ‘ . Hum . Bmzixxzmg >:z.~1‘«x. In Mats: in SI. J‘nnu‘ ('allmhr (LUH'H Highwood. “I” In- change-d {rum ~m. on O'clock and nine n'chM-k In vizht o'clock and turn o'clock, 1m» 1- .-uLn‘ winter schedule. Miss Julia Nam is the gum! this week 0! Mrs. Morriman u! Frunkville, Wis. (I Mrs. John Dnnly mu! <r‘.\.IH x..- John 0! Hubbards anix Mr 3! .Lu Golden of Evanslun and .\ll\.~ “rlz‘l Golden of Grant Park \\vrv Hn- Sun day guests of Mr. zunl .\lr-’. l“!‘l‘\l"!'l\‘} '1'. Golden of Mchn-rn SK. Mrs. Raymund \\'. Suhm-ulm .md two children were the m-vk rm! guests of Mr‘ Schneider; |>.|rcnt~ Mr uzwl Mrs. Adam Schneider. Jr, of k'hicum). Mr. Schneider spent Sunda) with them. Mr‘ and Mrs. Arrhllmlvi AI): rrrulw by and little daughtq-r “VF!“ the “v'ck end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lo- Rn)‘ Dickinson 0! Edison Park, Mr. and Mrs. Mulhrr Smith and Mrs. Hamilton Smilh lmu- lz-ft for Oakland, Pla.. for tha- “ hm-r. Mr. and Mrs. Jumm H and Mrs. A. W. Fh-trhm', .\‘ Samuel Levin and Mr A] attended lhc Mnsumv \mu ciatlon banquet gnm Ll day evening in ('himgu Hlll, Mich [HUKUH Mr l-Ix All Mrfhnd Mrs: R. (‘. JJL‘Uh‘l-ll Ur “Riv zel Ave. are spwudinz lho- month at Grove Park Inn, Adhmillv. .\'. (‘ Miss Charlotte Yr!" n-lurm-d last week from a abort visit at Hadh-y Mutt} [Hing hu" r. th-ridnn I! wintvr um Mr .‘ll.~\ .' ‘va‘al ”h ,l H [ LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS | 1.1:! Mi Mr 4 rt ‘1” “11! f M \l ”Inuit“, \II‘ .\lr Jun! .\lr~‘ ANN-d .\lll$(‘~ 1 “Rd BuRoadlenluMulornt-‘o weeks whit vlth friend: (I: Do- lolnea. law; Mm B. A. Smith of South Second Street In spending several weeks n the guest of her sister Mrs. Inning- er of Ouuha. Nab. llu Bmma Buns in the reel end sued 0! Mrs. Klecunn of Ken- more Mr. Martin Zahnle and Ila; Hume Zahnle spent Sunday with relulves In Chicago. Mr. Parnell I: on a tour through [In- \\‘«'\t. Hu‘ ("peas (0 rcturn to HIKIIIJIHI l’nrk almu! “(min-r 24th .\lr~. Humm- lk'nlwn u! Wash-r1: \V'IH" .\[|7H~‘. lhv [nut flu LUIII".-'Hn '-\ humo- uf Mrs [he :xfl-Irnw»: Snun k \\l \l Shvrxnvrvnllu \V'IH" wa Sp11114~ Ir Ihv ru- n! \h« Hrrzr) I" «(rm-x, nu Saturdn HIIIL' hzh spent 5 Chicago Mrs Prank Milk-r u! nu-nuo H on the nick In! hlkn Thn- MIu-~ \v-lll: .11. Fully-rah! and Hvlv-n 8x guests a! Mm Anna Mm tun nl) Mumh) ¢\t':.l"L’ Mr. and Mrs. Gonna: 1L lilmsom whu have been In Highland Park dur int: the summer. have taken an apart mun! u! H! Eu! Pearson Mfl‘l‘t. (‘hl cagn. and are there (ur the winter cal 31: .md \Ir‘ Frulk h lle .md childrn-n of MI (Hum. Ill Iu-n- xu at Hu- Elt'hlx‘! hunn w. .\‘ Sec «rm-l (Ur son-r3) days Ihh w-vk Mr. ('nnpc-r ()(t llnu' of Hoopplr. lll. Is \lsmnx with the Brand famil). hm rvlatlw's. Mr. ()1: who Ii mm 8|) )W'ars old WIN an old m'tlh'r. having come In'rv In H37 and located dirt-cl- 1" west of ht-n- on what is now known as the Frank Sllkstrnm farm. Tho- Ladit-s Aid 50‘1va 0! (hr Lu- Iheran church unnouncv a lunar and supper to he held a! the church Vovcnlber ninth. Henry Uhluun Mm Emma Sicvcrmn of Highwuud spent SundJy \‘lsfllnfl rolnlhm In lH .1! A h ro-r M M \II Mr Herman Sh-mlmvh n! Stauntnn u.“ u gumt la‘t w-rk 0! Hr \I x \\ F huhr w Luflu-r‘m rhurrh kav-r Lul Sunday “1H f1 \\'l \\ \‘1r ‘d mu Mr F (' Ahn-m Ir. lmhc \h LAM .\lr~ An'ln .n “I” Um I: 1| Hm!- 1. l Hu'l-l n! Ill .\I \. Ahr: at (hr “H qwl I'H r-~Iur 3' {\IH ”.1 H H [1 ){l)\1"‘.'l‘ I)! ! Frvh) {rum r.- lhv) ppe'nl \nitlnx Mr: ht] Hn prn-m’hh-d u! “‘l'fill‘rll uprk w! Vir‘ 3 “.ll hl'rlnr anm "vrw In I .md [an II (-n- xucn - “"“u'm'm‘ The Lake For"! unoclulon It} to IM‘ “Tl he mmxrntul-Im! upon lholr (1rlI'hl. “nu: (‘luh ful horm- Highlnnd Park Woman's Club '1‘ nwdn) :v-m :ut the" Tho} Ilpq-nlv I x! \lr~ P1 [ht lk'£l#‘ Mn! M1 H» .mxeh h-‘rr 3hr Lil \I 5‘. ‘ ( um! Frlnch gun-d- \\ -.~ n- (In vnnn l0 Mn ,r\ \ mr ‘Jr ll! Ht In Tn» 31mm” nu-t Turndm ”all Mr- (L l) (‘ (HIIL'IJt 1hr Frdrra‘ \r (”1'1 n! I'qu ;nu \. tun. Um (Wt-ulna Miss Elunhmh “ch day f‘r Urn-Mn”: h, (‘u: 'r l’nsn'nvy HI will l-‘ruw lznl. L1H :«Knurdq Mm [(110 Shrrmrrhurn and her group n! three A pupil: ”silt-d (he Arum!) (Mir) {arm um! «:1 Lab PM mt last Thursday nfxrrmxun 'I‘hr l'nrq'nt'! nud Trarhrr'u tuner! ,xH-m ulll mm! In (hr H‘hun] nudi- “I“. Mr. “.1111 Brown 0! Wyoming who Is also 3 510?“: u the unlvenlty A lrlp through Sweden will be," awning u the @lm rn tomorrow at eight ocluck. 'fi'he Place who‘ll RM (‘ K. Stark o! (‘hlcn‘n will ‘1"- llw lc-clun- Two hundred View: \lll l»: rlmun The loctun- ll slum umlc-r Hm flulph'l" of the Fuodhh Lutha-ran (Lurch Son-rill mrmln-n (J Campbell (Thtp- (er “:1! nth-ml Gum-l Night I. be (Iu'l n! l‘ulu‘nm (‘hnpu-r Eun- cwntnb‘ul- Thu- dnmlnx (lune. finned ‘00 day nhvrmmn and q-u-nlng III‘ a good nth-“dance Mlu Hump‘rey find: nu_ difficulty 1:. hnldlng the id; Hrr Mum; and (harm ‘nn Eher In) fully Men-ARM the udvured (‘le \ull rum-t M 7 30 um Hugh» (mm-rs M i 30 mm Ipmrnl The reside-nu ol the Mignon an lt-runwd (he Minue- Knlhloen BM- [HT (-1 ('hlcaxn. Jan!- (‘nrrlnxri of thmlun and Mr: Howard [Ry-910! l-Zlmhur»! mv-r Snturdny and flu I! ungrnu-m dnnnw. nlrn, Knilhl. R Mark. HIo-lu'h In Hm Honing It ll earnestly hood all Ill] try to be on hnnd ll the Ip- poinlvd hourl dcltxnalt-d Mendnmu l‘uuell tad Scurcy'u? ln-ndrd Hu- mpg-mun 0! [hr \ ‘V' U A hondqunru-n In lAkc PM Wrdneodu evening. The 300':le hu lemwd the rnnrr Mumd floor 0! HH- m-n lmnl building fur a perâ€" Iud 0! [en yearn And are Mnuufllly Illuulvd {Mr ”W \Inri lhr) 2171- 0‘!- r)l:m nu In (ha-w m-u apaer-nu ”my five mm-mbly Hall, recopflon room. 'ub runm- ~Iq-rplnnx npanmonln. (11 n: rnnm hm! Illrhn-n ‘Ith com; 49 “rt-r! k‘lll The Young Mrn'» 1 lub I- nrrnmflnx for another \Audwnllr Hum (zuéN (in-n next Jnnunry Mun-r» Edvard Gourle-y and Harry EIrhh-r h.“- z'harll- of the program and 1hr) Arr alarming fur mmc- mlxhl} .d ‘ulun(n" (0 be Kin-n nl (ho- Ihul \i 11.1”! .‘Iulul Hum l' Mr< Sf,‘u nu \h Elm Place Young Men's Club Lain): Y. \V. C. A. News John V [\u \HU Ln»! \c nu \\ n'luln r I'Hnl‘f I Purl Wumnnn duh n'lulnr 17 In WHI‘H» '1 Hmhlry h-fl on sun I: h, (Hum. vhc‘rc uh! School Now/s ~.||l (my Fr NH. 1‘“! will run Mm In) K x [in In (\IQQUI' M I'Ui Mann: hm H H14 l and Hm I’ll m “It“! p0“: vi 10" 1‘. :,!l(.r "I 1| PI nr n firpl m1 It’ 3 Old End Strong 3 per cent interést paid on Savings Real Estate, Léam and Insurance North Shore 3.111“ Company I Making a specialty of loansbn improved real estate ‘m the North Short territory inclu 2 Rogers Park. EVanston, Wil. mettc, Kcnilworth. Winnc ' Glencoe, Highland Park and Lake Forest. Security un ‘ mortgages in this territory is continually enhancing whil ’the rate of interest I: attractive. Building Material Highland Pad: Fuel Company PHONE 67 102 mm North Shore Fuel 3: Supply Co. A wagon will call for Why not have vour dothing renovated here this week and give pur work a {air tnal? Our CLEANING AN’ DYl-‘ING of ladies' and gem“ s garments. oriental m camels poru'crs. drapcnes piano covers. lace cu etc. cannot be duplicated by any local cleaner. as e have the LARGEST and most SANITARY plant inflame West. ZIJMWAW, “flaw-”$255 (nan-i k ("Wm Mom 11er Rfld 3nd “In" Good Quality 30a] Solvay Coke North Shora‘fl'rust Compauy Highlond Pork. Illinois 15â€":- mxmwâ€"nâ€"aâ€" u Cleaning Hand Pressing Lunof We MORTGAQE BANKERS 130 N. xJoLu Avon-o sac-rum“: 1m Dnvrvn . d deliver your (meat: Burl '1 11: f nt (In HIGHLAND PARK. ILL Praia Mafia-e335 Ya, we have method. thal are the result» (-1 Ion. Iludy and sen-mum experiment Wt arr n pen: in our Imr L‘hargr modern! GelTheHValne 01 your clothe: when they begin to lost the trauma. 0! youth, hop: u not gone. Clo-mm and moan. will nyuvcn Al: the guinea! I1 Done by U: Prompt Ik-hvrry Stu-r1 l'u- ( under: Roofing ”.00 Inn-Iâ€" III 1 [or n 7a In. Dun-5W 2n non-II 0-“ 0| :M Ital-ll (ho-rt! run; I [or u: “OI-II '1‘.“- I» man In. 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