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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Feb 1917, p. 4

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PAC. POUR Min Price $1.50 pct Year in Advance THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS I LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS | It Hmhlmui Friends of local option and dry ter- ritory in Highland Park are inter- ested. in the anti-rum bill for the whole State of Illinois now before the State senate in the form of Senate Bill No. 52, which is identical With House Bill No. 73. With the passage of these bills we may expect our State to fall in line with Indiana and many other States that are fast go‘ ing into the dry column. It requiri-s only thirty-six States to write prof hibition into our federal constitution. The Highland Park Press joins with the many friends of this bill and cause. in hoping that our present legislature will favor this bill and en- able the people to express themselves at the polls, as the bill provides. If there ever was a measure which should be passed upon by the peeplc of the State, this is one. Both our personal liberty friends and the sup- porters of prohibition should be will- Entered as «run :1: pm! office A? I he Act of “an“: 1 ins: to see ibis best of popular op'm ion applied. Let the people speak or the question! Mr. Delmar Clmv Blight npvruinn n! huspilal. Chit-nun. Vin: ulnnu nice-I): (in: I‘Hl )f' -:' W, Huk :w.‘ \\';x:‘ tr. KF'N‘ W Sh,\\. FHIHH \ll\ 1\\n‘--k|) 1)) “INS 14. I'DICIJ We believe in preparedness and consequently we were all ready to meet the recent situation when the gas failed to burn. We serve the best of dinners us- ing only the highest quality of ma- terials. Our Service is Prompt and reasonable. H J 1ck~un. 'l‘cl \\':1h HmhLmd Park a.” n! aids: mazxer \Lsun 1. 1911.3! nghiand Pa'k. l‘hnnss. under The HIGHLAND INN mv. who umh-rwvnt 3 ll thc- Jvm-rsnn Park v. -m \IHIHLI} i< urt- [lrc'1‘11w1d .Alk Supv‘l'lhlwldo 220 E. Central Avenm md Trim/mm mlisln Hdlh ‘pm‘! i M I i HI I I ”11‘ h left I' Mr. and Mrs. ArvhibuM Mu»! rl‘nmb)‘. 8:1. 'or” (‘hu'ugn wxll be ”10 Sunday guests of Mr and MN .\rvh: huld Aburcromby. Mrs. Mary Powers 01‘ (‘hwngo “:h the Week-0nd guest of Mr. and Mrs Raymond W Sz-hnmdcr uf L}lenmu~ «)1. A baby buy ruury tenth. Miss Dummy Sheahen had us her \wek-end guest Miss Kuehne of Rou- vrs Park Mrs, ('hzu‘lvs Boohm M W. (‘vnxruL whn has been 111 WIth brunchml pm”: monia during the past month, 1s wry much improved and able to be nu! again. \Il‘ :I'Hl Hr» (;Q’l)rK" “(‘Hl‘ldr (I'M! ,: th I“! he‘wll up \ but?) |\'(‘Y1Ul‘ Hum HI~ Mr. John Gasser uf ('hn'ugu WU the Sunday guest of Mr and Mr Fred Fisvher. Sr". of Rzn'mm I’urk Miss Edmundsnn of Kunknkev. Ill a former domestic scmnn- tvavhw- .. the Deerfield-Shields high Srhunl, “:1 the week-end guest of Miss Mhnwm Mr. Gus. Arnswald of (‘hu-ugn \\:1~ the week-end 2'qu of Mr and MM William Arnawald of W. Laurel 21w Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson and two children, Lois and Bradford, wvrv the Sunday guests of Mr and Mr Lester Ball of Evanstnn‘ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matthew‘s. wh‘. have been in Cincinnati, Mu. for [In- past six months, returned home Luz week. Mr. and Mrs \i \incv 13“»7. h ‘\- t‘itv, \\ ht‘l'o' ixh .n'tlficml h hi~ :Il‘Hh .Hn! r 1': (erls' ('luh \HH mm't xmc of Misg Mae Sins-strum \\ vvcning. .1111 Mrs, J‘ I" 1.. (Maxi )1 Ir a auxy m ('ullfurnm. ~H Wilh um \H $1 innmh .mx.....5 5;» . H_ E .Lr. .355... E7 2. 622;; 3:3: 4: v “H :H W ”'1'. .\h‘l‘hvrsnn. who h nf thv Ruill'nml MM 7. Im an Sundu f vrv hr '~ brim: M! A. T. Luhon r. 1H. hnmn p hum Saturday HI IL'hr h HH‘I IHIV HIL' FJHI H’Ui )mn DH I! u; I ? THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGi dmmx I’IuH': .lHt'l umw mun. enjnyed Mrs‘ Lillmn Schulth. uh‘ taken In the I’rvshyu-rmn l‘ three \Vt't‘kh ugh ~ufYn-rmg fl nttuvk of the gnppe, relurnm Thursday \‘t-ry muth mmrmwi three \Vt't‘kh may ~ufYn-rmg {mm :m nttuvk of the gnppe, ru-lurm-d hume- Thursday \‘t-ry muth mmrmwi Mb .I 1, Turn” uni (Wu r'mldrn-V: \'. mn-v mm! \In\ lh\~"} u.’ llvn er..~\\mni. Mrr spomhng tun \uw-ks \utf‘ her pun-Hts, Mr. and Mn )1, Wurmer whllr Mr TurnY h H the wax}: uv: blame-u trzp Thv erv'llh'n firv- vivpnrlmvv [hr hix'h Sl'hHU ~H' hull \«hrl' .\l fr“ H Mun \H-o- ‘r i|\ [’urk hunk- _\I - (u "prrnuzmly n Lho- «uwdih r ul‘) plzu‘q- :' what I‘\It'!\( ~h n our \L'Ur‘ihip {rm 1H M .\I .\11 .\l Ml“ Alum Klr‘ 'H .\I le Iht‘ \\ vM rvt'lrne-i {rum wu- . 1| ('ullfnrnm my} W u‘nivrmvrv. ( hum: ‘rwfurr npo-myzg the “II H \I M ( l her huh}! IF [In “we \l l’ivkxnson Strefl. “hu hus ulnwt «If hvr hither. Mr y, rrlurnmi \\ H: ha-x' futhvr o' m Hun \x: M \v“ \nlk. 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L‘Hlt ”~qu 1'. rnlnng up pmnts The mum Wu 25-12, (url Inn um! "nuu- dividing honor:- ”I the mm um! I uwu- dividing .m‘uph}! r-nlumn The Immaxvuhf gnnw \ H'uwtni. ‘hu up» Mr; . )1 MW Zulu (h.- lml': '21-! fiP‘.‘ [I unuh‘w {H gr! «1 rung. The amt“: from mud-fl: r I. ring. The Hulux." pup Y3, wrn .va- fmm mud-fl: r by luv-y. rulht-r u thnotmg. The svurt‘ “in 1014 ()u Frh! u l,\‘l' ‘ .».n .2“ '.. H. 1‘? r\ uv n HM thr Lxl-mr) (h: The n h HlUl'n (um-1 “(V L' “A .x \t‘.’h'~ n.’ pu‘urrn I.) thn .mdur. (hr (mum-lo u! whnch .n - 1!." 1.1-rnry u! cungrvu ; .ru, :«pprnpnnu-l) hung l-n‘r) n! the school. Lllmtnu' uluhm. uf (he Hunk," Ihu“ u,. « ...;. hm- in 1‘1, krp‘ \\ H . .' Ihq 'uvxv- [\nnm n- unptx‘lui h) MIJK'Y { Sh‘hdm. 1!. 'v my: mMn-I- “Hr! “L; ' \1r rub HM ”Irv! I I ‘25.; .3 77; :2 :I 9‘ .nrzxnlvall. 7’ 1:, 11:..." :z; (hr dun} debut: Ukr place Fr:- In the Incmhly an! In In dehn-r urd' r! Mahdi) In: “h~ Mo-n VI 1|! In! mpnx.) A :- Hnnimy 1r hnyfl hmn IN A! up; \hl um l:-‘M_\ [(¢-~...l\ rd u-v r! Luxulr \\ \I'rt lh\ hh‘d Pay-Up Week Feb. 19th to 24th «r the {'L. 'H \t rrru .ur 210 Central Avenue Highland Park Fuel Company 102 N. 1st 214 EAST cmm AVENUE Telephone- Why IN )1 Hm (I FAMM, AND In HM. ()1 ladu-s' :mu gt-m‘r gunm'ms. nx'mxml rugs. umx-is. zmflwrs, dmu'nvs, plum) x mus. L'u‘r (unams, «‘1‘ . cannot hr dupln gated hv am hm] Humor. an vw haw the LARuh‘". and must 5AM'HM' plan! m the West. wagon will 'I‘nlk Alum! \‘nur Swfllvss Tnvm ur-IP" ’3)" V ['un' .rvw L‘mb ( hap- MRI! Cleaning and Pressing 0a] Sanay (:nkc rt have vuur «‘luthmg renovated he “wk and mw um mnk a {an ”131’ St. HERMAN DENZEL President Tthmt 335 MAIN OFFICL AND WORKS 2l2372133 lunoln Avenue. 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