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Highland Park Press (1912), 7 Mar 1918, p. 3

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r“ ,’ itive value r harmful a chant. L1! nu ma: thes us. Hrize m Hand mv-elf not sleep-n; Ion- mother ponthnnte.‘ er! Hubbard rusiness Man ihgmand Pan's nun 300.3510 0‘0, R13, \\ 1‘ -\ F E .Led to up d held at poled sud- SHE RID-\N LAFE ' \Y 'vu cridan Road phonr 916 ichooi: immediately Ct at 81' 0 locolates uramels ’ South: St. ’ark. lllinoa'l the AN CAFE N FOR TWO (1 cap hand: ROOM Candies pany 111th! \ururdax ilth and "U what ’0 ~wnd ‘nn ldl‘ llhfll Baggage, Expreu, Movi Wholeule Po'aloes hie-hon. 936 “any... n a I Chas. E. Russell g -m--““----... .---..--....-- Surveying And Enginec flag. Typo- gnphy Llndnupe nnd Construc- tion Work. 20 you" in Engineer- ing. Surveying and Confirmation. A- Rilter OFFICE RESIDENCE Court House. Wuhan. Lah foruL Tel. 60] Yd 1360 Sewznyz Machmes Repaired. Called (or and Delivered. Highland Park wiper ”tilting Telephone 265 AH makes of watches, docks and Iewelry for, called repaired and delivered Com fort-"Care Cleanliness Dogs cats and pets board- ed by week or month Washing and trimming skillfully and humanly done. 720 Deerfield Ave. Phone Highland Park Watchmaker and Jeweler Snxteen Years at Schneider's Automobile Tires, Metals Rubbers A SPECIALTY W. E. Waterhouse T. _ Ritter’s Expréu Drop ms :1 pustal card or x-icphom- me and I will (all fur goods Telephone 410 ' 60 North First St. Mk and Rail Dale! {I Special High Price for J. Smith Iron Metal Rags Rubber Bottles N. Paper Magazines Pays the High!“ Cub Pride. CIVIL ENGINEER AND County Surveyor 936 Alhqu-p375' gaun- mum!) PARK ILUMIS 364 Cemml Avenue ”““”“. H. Chadwick RAINTIM‘: Highland Park InfirDecér-tin' Moving IKIIANI rm 1228 ' my years passed away Monday :éimz at the age 0! ninety yearS, at iis home an Clny Ave. He was born in Athens. X. X". April 28. 1828. Mr. Van Loan was well known in this. vicinity and has a host of friends who will mourn his death. Funeral services were heldrat the residence yesterday afternoon at two o'clock. with Rev. Tetreau officiating. Burial was made in [ilkl‘ Forest cemetery. He lc-anw in snrvlve'him one son. John Van inan uf Juliet. two step daughters. Mix: Kathryn Kelley and Miss JPRHH’ “FRUO «if this city and one sic-p sum. .\ir, ('urm-lius DeRno of (‘hicngu Miss Mildred Bledeystadt was the wwk e-nd sum ‘0! WWW Aclelnids- Eshivn of Highland Park. Wilmette . \ Mr um! Mr“. Hivnnk: and children .yf “fur Idahd,‘ Wm'l‘ Lh" K!!4‘~’Y~' 0' Mr. :Hui Sh": Goodman Sunday. ' grindny L'm-q Hmjvr \\‘|.~ rln- L!ll¢‘>f of Mr; Edward Bingham Wednpsda): The fivmfiftoén p. m‘ 'Prom thv muth and the nine-nine a m. firm who north have been put bank on the (thin-nun. MHWRUKOO and St. Paul 1min «(-hvduln for 0002119ch \h- l’hulip (‘nrmH of Chicago was :hv‘ gum-t :n thn'I-‘rm! Hnggh homr‘ \I 2‘ \\'e \h‘c Louiu was Hm cups? Sunday Ear! Krm- h now my (“amp Muigs. \\Zx~hhxmnn, D. (‘.. Lieutenant Al- \in “MM hm boon nhnngml from leixh to Now “(wk-.0 Jmk Klemp ix in F‘nglnm‘. um Martha Kan-h vntertuim-dtho Knitting (‘hxh Tumd‘gy owning. \1r< Inuifl- Oswrmnn U! Chicago. was Hm tilt-s? «3f “I"? E. H Willman day Mrs, Pranmx: Garrity is on the Auk li~t thi< week. Miss Jeanette Mumm Hr {,ihortyvilln is taking hor phwv :15 mluphnnv npnrutor. Edward'I‘hurrivnuf Highland Park “I“ Hm gmwt nf Virgil Svlig Sunday- \lr. and .\|r<. Pru! [‘Iure-xmrrzor and “1me “u-ru 'hv KLXQPLR of Mr‘ and Mr~ Krii-mkr of Shormorvilln Snn‘ mm :l'mvvtlng Monday afternoon at thv Grammar School Mr. (‘Hfl‘nrd w. Huffnnhu-f of Ill-mmimztnn \‘nrmal School. who tuuuht tvw wan- nt Fox Lukf‘ 1S ”‘9’ nmv principal n! the sch/00]. ‘.1i~~ Rum kinks wnsf'thv 2H!"r n!‘ \[r'\. \HHUH Pmmn um! .\h‘~‘. Edward Binuhum of (‘himmn nifnw days 188! mtmdml by Mr. Bruce Blaine. Jr- Mr. and Mrs. Siljestrom went to Mll- wzmkoe on their Wedding tour and will Hw on the Riljm-trom rurm ju<t west of Deerfleld in a cadet blue chiffon taffeta dress and carried a bouquet of sweet peas. Thv bride was attended by her sister. Mrs: Bruce Blnino as maid of honor r\‘th mm- :L ih‘USS. ui' tnn broadcloth and carried violets. The groom W118 mtmuimi by Mr. Bruce Blaine. Jr- Mr. and Mrs. Siiioacmm mm. on u“ mv-~ Mrs. Olivia Anderson announces the marriage of her daughter Sigrid Amelia to Henry Silientâ€"mm of High- land Park on Friday aftvrnoon at three thirty o‘clock. The marriage ceremony was held in the \Vnukegan Methodist Parsonage. Reverend Bom- pol ufficintlng Tlge bride was attired in a cadet hlnn "mum on"-.- L.“ .\h‘< Mr Huhn irA on .\lr x H, H Km»: \\'1€ Hu- guest of .W. \ “hitinu nr ( imzn lust w- wr‘ n F n hvl‘ Junior Red linr Red (‘rnss Au'xmary cally doa‘crlbed Ming Monday afternoon at for Free amuse] Blmlvluhldt “32/ the “newer .\1r< 'Hnfliin n! the sick HS! dress An open meeting ofithe Woman'; Civic Club of, Ravinin Mil take plaice Wednesday evening, gMarch thir- tenth‘ alright o'clock in the Village Hrâ€"uw. aniniu. Mr. 3. R. Duncnn< (‘lnrk will kuk. rm “lair topics. All are Welcome [(1 alimnl. ; The preacher on Wsdnesday nlkht. March thirteenth. M be the Rev: Arthur Rogers of St. Mark’s Enrico» pal (‘h u rch Ex tum-non,I '1) 1h pirlm'v n! u lnr \k'iwn thv hulh iâ€" iuk [my ]wr cont uf munir han- thrift sl Mrs. Quayle reduested that the phntogmxihs u! hws who have at- tended the high school and are now in sorvh'o ho 96m to Dr. Nowhali at onco, (hut tho )‘Nlinf honor may he infithml lu-f’uro thqurn moctlng. cally doa‘orlbed. A plea was made for Free amusemmfits for our fighting men in order to Keep them content- gd. Mam boys Have no money to spend for vllversiow. and they should not he domiwd 0E thv opportunities mljnwd hv their mmp fortunate com- pzmiom. Entqrmlfiqu nhmfld grnt- ”Hulls“ :hv (I1:!r\<vr\i(‘0< :1< :1 patriuf'u“ duty. 1'1"!)umrh’l Tlm amorenf m'mhnds of selecting nwn fur (he vzlridus sports and the kPeansl or compoqmon were graphi- or which Mrs, ='J. T. Winds-worth is chairman had pharge 0f the meet- ing of tho Ausbclallnn hold Monday af- ternoon in the English Club room. Dr. John B Kuulman, physlcal (llr- evtm‘ at the Great: Lakes, nnVal train. ing skatinn spoke 59" Alhleths as re- lntml to Military Preparedness. Dr. Kaufman #tnld uf the develop- men! of nthletlci during the past thirtvon years. when the treasury had a deficit of $20 up to the 315000 fund now on hand. I'vHH HL’e oase-mwodoubommxomfi The Healthf an? Hygiene commih too «If the nghi School 1% T, A.. 0f \\ hk'h M'rs ELM ,PLACR SPINHH. I‘i “ith H l-‘nu a lump thm-mmnvtnr. um iâ€" i-Mnrvd rml cont uféthv pupils u" HIP rhrift dining“ mu! m thy incronmfi t‘hv 1:314 in"’"i< in Hn- :Hl'lu nf thw llwrv rm!‘ Hf :llw rmmw hmu \ inkn-d in tlw Map of Hm luv-am hint (wvry pupil of thrift. stamps, )fl'ico have been fur Hw whuol lay af- roonL l (Hr-r trninw as re- dness. velop- past ; usury $15000 ' acting d the: 'aphl- made ‘hting Item- !y to hnuld Hilles crun- ‘ $ 1 202-3992" ’ c n «» ;“;f‘:'f:~:-'£ 3 u . v u o o E"? v . n~ a... ‘ a u .0 ,5 I. “flips. M. Hughes ami w! to Clara sun-44 Int 14 (ex w so n) m 76. Highiand bark. um) ssum Clinics hen: and W! to Theo. Sahem'ann. N 60 ft lot 13 bit 31 Highiland Park W- 11810.00. 1). 5H, ‘Keyea and wt to w. abutm- mu. m oxmghvood. w. 1). 32590.00. A salunz 0n the: sen. 'Twis full of ammunition Fér fighting Germany, _ And'oh. but I wgé happy _ Th! 1 had done my share. Throucli‘ put-chums, War fsavings Stain” Tn svnd it, “over thére." l sziw ‘a ship a-samng, Sin; :1 song of Thflfl Stinips Stxteen l_n-a row, Take them (0' an agent; Add lourteeh cents or so; Change them for a War Stamp, And Mr your toy-My Yong" get a crisp $5 blll lq‘ 1923 . . . - cu.n.~o.~'o. r3": § * AT EIGHTOCLOCK ' ’5‘ The publzc is wrdzally mvzted ‘% to be present ' 1} \ .. hm. EM‘ATE 'rnnsrnna Friday EVening, 4 Mar. 15th,’181 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST HIGHLAND PARK ‘\ ’ THRIFT JINGLE. 'elephbne 629 31 FREE LECTURE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE William W. Porter C. Member of the Bqard iOf Lectureship of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts will be given under the auspzces of No More Smoky Furnace _‘ No More Soot 4 Fearing Down Pipes No More Muss to Clean Up F qr’ Furnace, Stea‘mer'orf Hot "Water Boiler thrown upon a bed of live, red Coals, destroys soot and soot scales in furnaces, boilers and other heating apparatus. It requires no labor to apply but Works a.saving in both time and fuel. It is sold under a guarantee that it will do all that is claimed for it. ~ ‘ ' Karbonite The Church. Edifice "Ham Aveflue, near Stzlohns Avenue AND SOOT DESTROYER ‘. The only (“Here-me between nur probflllw) and that of the phyflcho. Wye: pmtern. [- um. we“ chum nothing to? consultation You tin ,_v-__,_â€"‘â€" -“yâ€" y..â€" - «v.- sum Vault rm% 9 Truth :5... - ' tel-ping“). 29 a ‘ cuminzvthflawmwbm’ 1-, FATUCKER ,1 Butter, Eggs and Home Dressed Doultry 515 W Avenue Tdaphdoe 57 n (LPG-DY O mam STORAGE. MOWNG, PACKINC 7_ I ismrmc ?. A. KUIST is a harmless black powder that has chemical properties which, when 3, red coals, destroys soot and soot m the' W a 3th: 1:31:th pm we» “on. cm as t“ ”man; ’81: my. prinnnt prablm m- solve; fitmen- her. the comma-m Is Me Hichhndfuk. ”bli- not sleeping 30-1- mother :posthnste.‘ wt Hubbard .â€" 1141 311'1'1ltll 21nd 1111'. you what ’o send pr" ( h: ‘usiness Man l lIVlll “(N-3510 1 -'~ \.1rurda1. I’ll a . pronde [‘0‘ i.” l ‘t‘\'1‘|ll1ln. 3111111 111? 1'11 111111 SHE RID-\N CAFE ' \l '1: l 1r '..:.5 >A1N CAFE icridan Road phonr 916 ‘ the ROOM l 3ii1ghiand Paris Echooi: immediately lice at 81' 0 ted to up held at led sud- tive value l harmful a tuner 11 :11» ms: thes us. tirize 1t~ lid cap it hands ila Candies locoiates rameis South: St. ark. lllinois ,. \ J. Smith Pays the Highest Cub Pride. Wholesale and Retil Dealer in Special High Price for Iron Metal Rags Rubber Bottles N. Paper Magazines Automobile Tires, Metals Rubbers A SPECIALTY Drop 1111' :1 postal card or '1-i1'11hon1- me and l '.1'illt‘:1ll for goods Telephone 410 ' 60 North First St. Highland Park Com fort-"Care Cleanliness Dogs cats and pets board- ed by week or month i Washing and trimming l skillfully and humanly done. 1 H. Chadwick 720 Deerfield Ave. Phone 1228 Highland Park 1 TelephonJZSS All makes of watches, docks and lewelry for. called repaired and delivered W. E. Waterhouse Watchmaker and Jeweler Sixteen Years at Schneider's 1 364 Central Avenue 3 1 l Sewznx Machines Repaired. Called for and Delivered. Highland Park . -m--““----.. Chas. E. Russell CIVIL ENGINEER AND County Surveyor OFFICE RESIDENCE Court House. Wuhgu Lah forest. Tel. 60l l l l Tel ”60 3: Surveying and Enginec flag. Typo- graphy Landscape and Construc- tion Work. 20 year‘s in Engineer- ing. Surveying and Construction. i .\iz1ry Eond Mary Beverly and :1 mother, Mrs. .Mary Aiken of .\iennsha. Wis. resident rt) years mor ing at the age of ninety years. at 1is horn:1 on Clny Ave. He was‘ 'born in Athens. X. \'.. Mr. Van Loan was well known in this. vicinity ‘ who will mourn his death. services were heldrat the residence . yesterday with Rev. innd Park 011 Friday afternoon three thirty o ‘clock 1111i curried Th1 .\virs \\ llo \\ on a bouquet of sweet peas and carried violets. mundml by Mr. Bruce Blaine Jr- wnukce on their Wedding tour and “ill ”11- on the Rilicstrom fnrm just west of Deer‘leld The Junior Red Cross \11'1illnry l11-l1l :1'rn1'11ting Monday afternoon at th: Grammar School . .\ir. Clifford \V. Huffmzhtt'i‘ 0' Ill-unninzton \'ormal School. who tniiuiit t1111 years at Fox lake is the new prin1ip1il of the school. ‘.1i~~ \lrs. R1111: l\1'1-~s 11:14'th1-"111'st of \ll1\1111 P111111,“ :11111\[1'<, Pdwnrd Binuhnm of Chicano n ifow d:11s last “vi-k .\irs, Promos Garrity is on U19 >lt‘.l\ list this week. .\iiss Jeanette 111111111» 11: Lihort1'1'illt- is taking her 11!.11'1' :1s loli'pllolli' operator. Edward'l‘l1111'1'i11nof Highland Park 11.1- 11111 21111.1 11! Virgil Sclig Sunday- _ \ir. .1111! .\lrs. l1‘r1d i1l11r1-11l111rzcr and .' i1111lil1' 11'1-1'11 'hc uuests of Mr. and , .\irs Krii-m'r of Slit-rmervilln Sum ' dnl', 1 3 . . Earl Krcs- is now :11 (“amp .\inigs. 1 \\'.1~hh1211111, D. C. lieutenant Al- 1i11 \imcr has been changed from leid'i to Non .\ic\i1'.o Jntk Klemp E111gl111d. is ill l .\liss .\iarthn Kart-h cutertuincdthe Knitting (‘luh Tuesday owning. .\irs Louist- 0stcrmnn of Chicago. 11'ns the cur-st of \ir=. E. ii Willman Sunday. .\ir Huhn is on the sick liq. .\irs. ll. ll Km»: 11 :13 ”11- guest of “is. W. \ Whiting of ( icouo inst \\1-1l. '11- -srl '11' \lt'~ F.11L'1-'1-- Hodwr rln' cut-st of .\irs. Edward Bingham Wednesday. The fivmfifteén p. m. from the south and the nine-nine :1 m. Irom the north have been put back on the iilhimmo. Milwaukee and St. Paul truin schedule for Dccri‘ield \\1I.~ \i1' l’l11lip i‘nri'oll of Chicago wn.s H111. gin-st :11 tingl’rmi Haggis homc .thdny, ' / 111's. l’rml 1119111111111111 11111.1( 1111- um-st 111' l11-1' 11-1'1uht1'r .\irs illil‘Qilil of Wilmette .4 \ \ir :1111l .\lrs. Ilit'nr'k1' 11nd children‘ 11? lllxn'l l:11‘11l,11'r1-1\ tilt-2114'slsoiM1. :1111i Slrs Goodman Sunday. Miss Mildred Biederstadt was the 11111.11.- 1-1111 2111s: ~11: ‘Miss- 111191111111- Eshivn of Highland Pork. Olivia Anderson announces the marriage of her daughter Sigrid Amc 1lin to Henry Siliest-rom of High- at The marriage ceremom was held in the \Vnukegan Methodist Parsonage. Rev-mend Bom- pol 11ffi1111ting Tips bride 11111-1 attired in a cadet bluc chiffon taffeta dress bride was attended by her sister. Bruce Blninc as maid of honor I dross 11f tnn broadcloth The, groom was Mr. and Mrs Siljestrom went to Mil- \'nyt's ‘h'l'l IATION The Health tin? too of the Highi ‘of 11l1lch Mrs is chairman. had charge (if the meet- ing of tht1 Association held Monday af- ternoon in the English Club room. School 1“. T. Dr. John B Knuiman. physical dir-1 ectm' at the Great: Lakes, naval trninw ing station spoke. in" Athletics as re- .lntcd to Military Preparedness. Dr. K:1ufm.1n itoltl of the develop- mom of nthletici during the thirtccn years, when the treasury had a deficit of 320 up to the'sisooo ' fund now on hantl. The difforenl mothods of selecting men for kccness of competition were graphi- cally described. plea was made for hot! amuscmciits for our fighting men in order to lteep them content- ed. Many boys linvc no money to spend for viiierisionés. and they should not bc dcprivcd oi the opportunities enjovcd hv their mmc fortunate com-1 pnnions. Entqrtnllncrs should grnt- ulttvusli ulic tl11'!r\<1*r\i1't1s :1s :1 patriotic' duty. Mrs. Quayle retiuested that the photographs of boys who have at- tended the high school and are now in servico bc sent to Dr. Ncwhall at oncc. thnt tho. 111111111 honor may b1- 111.<t:1111111 more thti‘April meeting. Tho nominating aommittce pre- s11ntcd ”in following names: Presi- dent. .\irs. T. W. Winston: Vice pres? idcnt. .\it‘s. Prod (‘h:1,11tr_v; Secretary: Mrs R. .l. ilcz1ttr;’Tr1-:1sl1r1\1'. Mrs. D11.\11u1111r1':.1 ‘ .\ii. it. l.. Snudn'ii'k gave :1 account of H111 contention of StipPl’-' titlnn'tic Clty.:1nd of' 1111- “Ul‘k done in Chemistry by the. former students at the I). S. H. S. Benjamin Brill and of Carl Rommel l both doing 1'1sem'ch 11'-ork for front trcnth 1v:':'.'11f111' at Washington. . Miss Florence: 111111111111. with Miss: at the 11111-1111, sum; :1 Chinese: \ltgiiri'i [)11 .\11u1111rr:1 until Mildrcd floclitz Kit/Y}; an interpretive 1!:11111, .\iiss .\'nves nnd Dr. .\'euhnll’ $11112 solos, .'1111l thréc boys did somel lndinu (‘lub suinglhz. 'l‘lln‘ brief. lntcudt'nts '1t luv-1 ~11HL'. 1 association voted to buy :1 sc-r-l 1i111- tin: \1itl1 li.'1 stufs for ”111 school. -t:x‘~ DC'C’C’VDQ'C’CN'PV' '33: _1‘ 130-. ..‘ 11'. “:1. . O 1. . '3 hi.“ PLACR SCIHHIL g; s:1|1 11f thiiit.‘,st:1111ps has con-‘ linm-d '111'tl1 :1 high Ilt-urt't' of stit't'vss. [1111-11 of tho rooms-l inurks l1~1 proâ€" L'1‘1'~- l1) .1 diiurunl 111 which is :1 piriul'v of :1 inréc tl1111'111om11tt11'. When the hulb iâ€" inflow-d t'11d ink fifty per cent ofltlw pupils o" the 1:1'11151: l1.1v1- thrift stl’unps 11111! :1.\ thy [1111'1'1111t11L’1-s int-rmisds t‘hv in tln- ( l1‘ou!‘ 11f 111:11l1- to risv “Pill of ”11- the-121 '1111'111411', .1l111 rooms llil\tf . tt1111'111111111'i111‘s Milo-1] in tho t1:1 of the! l which. inc-nus that every pupil' in 1111- run” is :1 buy-1i of thrift stmnpsfl ‘. 'l'ln' .1111... from the iofTico have been: ("inn-11cc Rnt'k of Shuniwny, Illi- . nois. was the 21111:! at the Binder running from Sit) to $315 worth :1 tiny. .«tndt ltumt' inst Tucs'dny nod \Vcdnt'.~« Th“ ”1“" 11111111 “vim“ gnrdr'lt cum- 1i:1\ 11:11:51 for tho, coming season wnn' ' 7 111.11t.~ 1111 \\'11dn1-s1l11y§whvn th1- fifth North“! I'. 'l‘. \1 " L'rmlv pupils plnntdd tln-ir tomato, Tll" 11.~\t inn-cling of 1l11- Purcntâ€" TIFF; lillit' 111:":lll‘kgfil‘t'filll)::|’:::‘ll(:tl:::;:1 .|~.1;11-l1111. ,.\s<ot~1.-u»+4111 111ll‘l11- lie-lvl ll‘i ground. the ”M“, “ii! I)? trniisforredl tln- i:1';11111n;11‘ school. l'1'1d:1,\' 11ft1-râ€" to “w hot’heiis oijt-of-tltmrl. The noon :1! ”within". "(:lm'k' A.pro~ .l11l111 Bear tumnto will! be the spot"â€" grnm has hwn prepared by tho i:1lt1' ”a“. this .W'Hl‘. children and :1 speaker fr11111 (hit-ago 'l‘hi' frcc mmlo- ishow “I'm mm: is eipected. 11l11111- 1.11‘_1'1111:1_1 :tfti'é’llmlii :1t :1 quara lIccriit-M Presbyterian .\ir Adnnls of .\Ici'orinit'k Tht'olog- it'nl Seminary will prom-h in the1 Presbyterian Church iii-\t Sunday as ('hurch (‘ :1 1'1111didnt1'. Tyl1111 1.1“! ho noi school at P‘lm Ml“ 1‘"in ”Ml” 1'11t.1-1't'11i111-1i til". Phil-l" 1111 l‘l1111s1l:1,1' mid Friday of Iii-Vt i)"l('t'f'.\ and “Hindu-1's 1-1' 'lri- Sullilzlx'“m_k I,“ ”H, lt':li,‘l14‘l'~‘l Kim :It’i‘ltll lhf‘ “hm” Tuesday "‘llihi'm' annual 111i'd11intcr lihtitui'e for [’er' _ . County teachers. ‘ g DEATHS g .‘.-.fi-z-Jznzstqn ; l : : V 2-1 I l Mr. John I11 wls Turrlfi John Lewis 'l‘urriff passed Monday. March fourth, folâ€" :1ttaclr of tuberculo~ Mrs. \ir. away 1111 liming 1'111 ait'tltt' 111 1111- home of his mother. Aiken of Me‘nnsha, Wis. services W11r11l11-l1l ~'i~. Funeral this morning in Mennshn. .\ir. Turriff leaves to survive him. Mrs. Alice Warner. Turrifl“ a, wife, ‘ two childrenl M. Warner of this city. .\Ir. Everett Abraham \'an Loan Mr. Everett Abraham \'2111 Loan. :1 of Highivood for the past passed away Monday April 28. 1828. host of friends Funeral .1 1111 has :1 afternoon at two o'clock. Tetreau officiating. Burial UT of ‘folll'. “ill br- tln' Another r1111] will l1'1111f11 to do with his- toi‘lt' :1l Still it ( is Lent. ' :00\p.,m. Evensong. 5 'l‘hv- suhljcct of «11111 Mini Applncliiain \\‘omi1'1\i.:intl.' 1111i5tl111rc will be :1 111111111 1'-11l r111 1l1111smnll (hildren. Services 'fbr the i’ nt'th Sunday in ("Refreshment Sunday") 7:30 a. m. Hely Com union. 9:30 a.m. Trinity C urch School 1:00 a.m. Matins a it Sermon Adult Clot-35 Lecture. “The (‘hurch iii the Reforma- tion" 1 Week-Days iii Lent An open meeting ofl the Woman's Sahetttmdnn. .\’ 60 ft lot 13 bit 81 mmxm. Hygiene commits 1 A.. 1 =‘J. T. Wiitis-u‘orth 11334it : the 1'11ritius sports and the: rial in-<"is' Sing a song of Thrift Stiunps Talia them to' an agent; For Furnace, Steamer 0‘,- Hot Water Boiler K arbomt e is a harmless black powder that has chemical properties which, when thrown upon a bed of live, red coals, destroys soot and soot scales in furnaces boilers and other heating apparatus It tequires no labor to apply but works a.saving in both time. and fuel. It is sold under a guarantee that it will do all that lS claimed for it. No More Smoky Furnace No Tearing Down Pipes ”2-3”? ’ e s , . . 3. ,3...» o “if‘ 1 e No More Soot No More Muss to Clean 1:. A. KUIST u o s u o o_ o s l l l . of' o... ~:~ v o . On‘ «3.. 1 a Telephone 629 e ~14»:~.~:~'.«:~ :-:-c-¢<~<-:~:~:~:«:~ °‘1”3-43'€~3'¢'€' t.“ past... “1.11.11..- 11 Member of the Board 10f Lectureship of The Mether Church 1 1 1‘ . will be given under the auspzces of ., HIGHLAND PARK 1 ". m 4 1' .3 The Church ' f d1fice ‘1» ‘HaZel Avenue, near St Johns Avenue AT EIGHT O’CLOCK I ' "‘5' to be present THRIFT JINGLE Sixteen in a row, Add fourteeh cents or no; (211931” them for a War Stamp, And for your loyalty Yo ’ll get a crisp $5 bill, Holly Communion. Thurs- . ‘ days: fl”; __________ 930mm. “I 1.9231 . F. A. TUCKER Litany. Wednesdays a31d ‘ 9 ' . l szw 'hi a-sailin , m“ 9“" 111 111111112112 1311 111.11....“ 11 Butter. Eggs and Home Dressed Poultry invensglfglgfgi except ‘1 5.00!) ’m ‘Twis full of ammunition 1 F‘ ‘_â€"-‘i'â€"___ - . . u E ' ,Children's Service Tliurs- F'QI' fighting Germany _ days ___________ 3"" 5:00p.m. And oh. but i was happy _ -Evcnsong. Wednesday ,._-- 8:00 11,111. “.11“; “313?“?an Pz’rh‘irre:83vin . . 3 1 The. preacher on W dnesday night. "Sign pu ‘3 5 3' “a March thirteenth, wl be the Rev. P'Ii .. th y -. ' , ‘4. 1:111 1111......111. 11.11;. 111...... “1"” ' ‘ “Kim PARK 0W 1 . -- ' p 1 pal Church. l'iuunston‘I , W . 3151 us'ri'l'i: 11111111111111 mow-missing” STORAGE. MOVING, PACKING filter Vaults. PM Piano. Tr“ 1" ___....- Clinics hens and 111 to Theo. .'.-1.11... 211 N. Second St. . érmW-s M»:â€":~:â€":-;~:-:~.J William W. Porter, C. S. B. The First Church Of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts ' FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST F nday Evening, Mar. 15th ’181‘: The publzc is cordzally mvzte ‘HH 1l' tar-11+ . o _ _..- v . ALBâ€"no .‘-‘.‘~ -3.; -2 . -6 944-» Up aâ€"t +8-c-9W4-4-1- 24-44-16-495 y 'M“~~-~ o 1111.: 111.111: 111 1.1111- 11111112111 cemetery. '1 P 11 w 11.: 000; _ 3 tWH-I"?! CENTRAL AWmum, 3 §.A.Ritter 44 c this: He. immu- to survivc'him one son. Civic Club of RaH‘Ihlfl 31111 tiz‘ite pLaicc HIGHS": 111' d f t 1w E Jam; 1 . 3 3 3‘ ‘ . 3 , 3 _ V, ._ H H R '.n Loan of Joliet. two step Wednesday evening, lMarc t r- I). eyes an w o . i Blj:at::rE:PrEefap:éo:ng d:::l1t\e:s. .\lrs. Kathryn Kelley and tenth at clzht oclock 111 the Village 11011.31: 6 'Highnood. W. D. 3:600:00. The only amen-m between fur the MT.- .33.. flights“ 21.20:: : Wholeslle Poiuoe. “155 1.13“... 111111111.) of this 1.11,, and Hons-1- lt111iniu. .3. R. Duncnn< \Vi‘u18.t{.fluxhes and wt to Clara probation: and that of the any“: so. too. Cal as t as is“? y 1 t hie-M1199“ likqu-QITStlohslu on? ,1”) «m, .\fr. Vomit-Hus {)9er (‘l nrlt 11ill speak on “l1” topics. All Stitng int H (ex W 80 ft). 51k 73. “yer mtern, in that- we“ chum ”11mm 91-351mm. V9. WM 1 1111111111111111111013 ’ ' ighland Park om) 3'10 110 1111111111.;réi- manuauqo. N----............'..,... of Ch' in: go. ‘ 3112's mulhnw-n are ucltomt to attend. H You an tier. the connotation is M. 1 1. . ' 1. . - ‘J..‘.~I'- ‘ ,-.Mmmwn-mwnm~v~1m‘ ' " ....Mmm..m-mm.§-mm-mm w. u..-:....~..~¢.. .. ...... m “.1-”.“1MLI. .1. u».-. 1.1 «1., \‘.". . _-..,...,. .. .. ' >1 W1 mam - 1 ”a” 1.. "1%.”.W-WW“MWW mamam “mm. m...“ -1.... ... .m .. 1 w. ‘ .._V.. l 4....» ..~ ‘1..- .\.... ..-..A....._._s._..l....-- 3L... ~11 7 .__.4L...... '. ." 1'1‘ not sleeping 30-1- mother :posthnste.‘ wt Hubbard .â€" 1141 311'1'1ltll 21nd 1111'. you what ’o send pr" ( h: ‘usiness Man l lIVlll “(N-3510 1 -'~ \.1rurda1. I’ll a . pronde [‘0‘ i.” l ‘t‘\'1‘|ll1ln. 3111111 111? 1'11 111111 SHE RID-\N CAFE ' \l '1: l 1r '..:.5 >A1N CAFE icridan Road phonr 916 ‘ the ROOM l 3ii1ghiand Paris Echooi: immediately lice at 81' 0 ted to up held at led sud- tive value l harmful a tuner 11 :11» ms: thes us. tirize 1t~ lid cap it hands ila Candies locoiates rameis South: St. ark. lllinois ,. \ J. Smith Pays the Highest Cub Pride. Wholesale and Retil Dealer in Special High Price for Iron Metal Rags Rubber Bottles N. Paper Magazines Automobile Tires, Metals Rubbers A SPECIALTY Drop 1111' :1 postal card or '1-i1'11hon1- me and l '.1'illt‘:1ll for goods Telephone 410 ' 60 North First St. Highland Park Com fort-"Care Cleanliness Dogs cats and pets board- ed by week or month i Washing and trimming l skillfully and humanly done. 1 H. Chadwick 720 Deerfield Ave. Phone 1228 Highland Park 1 TelephonJZSS All makes of watches, docks and lewelry for. called repaired and delivered W. E. Waterhouse Watchmaker and Jeweler Sixteen Years at Schneider's 1 364 Central Avenue 3 1 l Sewznx Machines Repaired. Called for and Delivered. Highland Park . -m--““----.. Chas. E. Russell CIVIL ENGINEER AND County Surveyor OFFICE RESIDENCE Court House. Wuhgu Lah forest. Tel. 60l l l l Tel ”60 3: Surveying and Enginec flag. Typo- graphy Landscape and Construc- tion Work. 20 year‘s in Engineer- ing. Surveying and Construction. i .\iz1ry Eond Mary Beverly and :1 mother, Mrs. .Mary Aiken of .\iennsha. Wis. resident rt) years mor ing at the age of ninety years. at 1is horn:1 on Clny Ave. He was‘ 'born in Athens. X. \'.. Mr. Van Loan was well known in this. vicinity ‘ who will mourn his death. services were heldrat the residence . yesterday with Rev. innd Park 011 Friday afternoon three thirty o ‘clock 1111i curried Th1 .\virs \\ llo \\ on a bouquet of sweet peas and carried violets. mundml by Mr. Bruce Blaine Jr- wnukce on their Wedding tour and “ill ”11- on the Rilicstrom fnrm just west of Deer‘leld The Junior Red Cross \11'1illnry l11-l1l :1'rn1'11ting Monday afternoon at th: Grammar School . .\ir. Clifford \V. Huffmzhtt'i‘ 0' Ill-unninzton \'ormal School. who tniiuiit t1111 years at Fox lake is the new prin1ip1il of the school. ‘.1i~~ \lrs. R1111: l\1'1-~s 11:14'th1-"111'st of \ll1\1111 P111111,“ :11111\[1'<, Pdwnrd Binuhnm of Chicano n ifow d:11s last “vi-k .\irs, Promos Garrity is on U19 >lt‘.l\ list this week. .\iiss Jeanette 111111111» 11: Lihort1'1'illt- is taking her 11!.11'1' :1s loli'pllolli' operator. Edward'l‘l1111'1'i11nof Highland Park 11.1- 11111 21111.1 11! Virgil Sclig Sunday- _ \ir. .1111! .\lrs. l1‘r1d i1l11r1-11l111rzcr and .' i1111lil1' 11'1-1'11 'hc uuests of Mr. and , .\irs Krii-m'r of Slit-rmervilln Sum ' dnl', 1 3 . . Earl Krcs- is now :11 (“amp .\inigs. 1 \\'.1~hh1211111, D. C. lieutenant Al- 1i11 \imcr has been changed from leid'i to Non .\ic\i1'.o Jntk Klemp E111gl111d. is ill l .\liss .\iarthn Kart-h cutertuincdthe Knitting (‘luh Tuesday owning. .\irs Louist- 0stcrmnn of Chicago. 11'ns the cur-st of \ir=. E. ii Willman Sunday. .\ir Huhn is on the sick liq. .\irs. ll. ll Km»: 11 :13 ”11- guest of “is. W. \ Whiting of ( icouo inst \\1-1l. '11- -srl '11' \lt'~ F.11L'1-'1-- Hodwr rln' cut-st of .\irs. Edward Bingham Wednesday. The fivmfifteén p. m. from the south and the nine-nine :1 m. Irom the north have been put back on the iilhimmo. Milwaukee and St. Paul truin schedule for Dccri‘ield \\1I.~ \i1' l’l11lip i‘nri'oll of Chicago wn.s H111. gin-st :11 tingl’rmi Haggis homc .thdny, ' / 111's. l’rml 1119111111111111 11111.1( 1111- um-st 111' l11-1' 11-1'1uht1'r .\irs illil‘Qilil of Wilmette .4 \ \ir :1111l .\lrs. Ilit'nr'k1' 11nd children‘ 11? lllxn'l l:11‘11l,11'r1-1\ tilt-2114'slsoiM1. :1111i Slrs Goodman Sunday. Miss Mildred Biederstadt was the 11111.11.- 1-1111 2111s: ~11: ‘Miss- 111191111111- Eshivn of Highland Pork. Olivia Anderson announces the marriage of her daughter Sigrid Amc 1lin to Henry Siliest-rom of High- at The marriage ceremom was held in the \Vnukegan Methodist Parsonage. Rev-mend Bom- pol 11ffi1111ting Tips bride 11111-1 attired in a cadet bluc chiffon taffeta dress bride was attended by her sister. Bruce Blninc as maid of honor I dross 11f tnn broadcloth The, groom was Mr. and Mrs Siljestrom went to Mil- \'nyt's ‘h'l'l IATION The Health tin? too of the Highi ‘of 11l1lch Mrs is chairman. had charge (if the meet- ing of tht1 Association held Monday af- ternoon in the English Club room. School 1“. T. Dr. John B Knuiman. physical dir-1 ectm' at the Great: Lakes, naval trninw ing station spoke. in" Athletics as re- .lntcd to Military Preparedness. Dr. K:1ufm.1n itoltl of the develop- mom of nthletici during the thirtccn years, when the treasury had a deficit of 320 up to the'sisooo ' fund now on hantl. The difforenl mothods of selecting men for kccness of competition were graphi- cally described. plea was made for hot! amuscmciits for our fighting men in order to lteep them content- ed. Many boys linvc no money to spend for viiierisionés. and they should not bc dcprivcd oi the opportunities enjovcd hv their mmc fortunate com-1 pnnions. Entqrtnllncrs should grnt- ulttvusli ulic tl11'!r\<1*r\i1't1s :1s :1 patriotic' duty. Mrs. Quayle retiuested that the photographs of boys who have at- tended the high school and are now in servico bc sent to Dr. Ncwhall at oncc. thnt tho. 111111111 honor may b1- 111.<t:1111111 more thti‘April meeting. Tho nominating aommittce pre- s11ntcd ”in following names: Presi- dent. .\irs. T. W. Winston: Vice pres? idcnt. .\it‘s. Prod (‘h:1,11tr_v; Secretary: Mrs R. .l. ilcz1ttr;’Tr1-:1sl1r1\1'. Mrs. D11.\11u1111r1':.1 ‘ .\ii. it. l.. Snudn'ii'k gave :1 account of H111 contention of StipPl’-' titlnn'tic Clty.:1nd of' 1111- “Ul‘k done in Chemistry by the. former students at the I). S. H. S. Benjamin Brill and of Carl Rommel l both doing 1'1sem'ch 11'-ork for front trcnth 1v:':'.'11f111' at Washington. . Miss Florence: 111111111111. with Miss: at the 11111-1111, sum; :1 Chinese: \ltgiiri'i [)11 .\11u1111rr:1 until Mildrcd floclitz Kit/Y}; an interpretive 1!:11111, .\iiss .\'nves nnd Dr. .\'euhnll’ $11112 solos, .'1111l thréc boys did somel lndinu (‘lub suinglhz. 'l‘lln‘ brief. lntcudt'nts '1t luv-1 ~11HL'. 1 association voted to buy :1 sc-r-l 1i111- tin: \1itl1 li.'1 stufs for ”111 school. -t:x‘~ DC'C’C’VDQ'C’CN'PV' '33: _1‘ 130-. ..‘ 11'. “:1. . O 1. . '3 hi.“ PLACR SCIHHIL g; s:1|1 11f thiiit.‘,st:1111ps has con-‘ linm-d '111'tl1 :1 high Ilt-urt't' of stit't'vss. [1111-11 of tho rooms-l inurks l1~1 proâ€" L'1‘1'~- l1) .1 diiurunl 111 which is :1 piriul'v of :1 inréc tl1111'111om11tt11'. When the hulb iâ€" inflow-d t'11d ink fifty per cent ofltlw pupils o" the 1:1'11151: l1.1v1- thrift stl’unps 11111! :1.\ thy [1111'1'1111t11L’1-s int-rmisds t‘hv in tln- ( l1‘ou!‘ 11f 111:11l1- to risv “Pill of ”11- the-121 '1111'111411', .1l111 rooms llil\tf . tt1111'111111111'i111‘s Milo-1] in tho t1:1 of the! l which. inc-nus that every pupil' in 1111- run” is :1 buy-1i of thrift stmnpsfl ‘. 'l'ln' .1111... from the iofTico have been: ("inn-11cc Rnt'k of Shuniwny, Illi- . nois. was the 21111:! at the Binder running from Sit) to $315 worth :1 tiny. .«tndt ltumt' inst Tucs'dny nod \Vcdnt'.~« Th“ ”1“" 11111111 “vim“ gnrdr'lt cum- 1i:1\ 11:11:51 for tho, coming season wnn' ' 7 111.11t.~ 1111 \\'11dn1-s1l11y§whvn th1- fifth North“! I'. 'l‘. \1 " L'rmlv pupils plnntdd tln-ir tomato, Tll" 11.~\t inn-cling of 1l11- Purcntâ€" TIFF; lillit' 111:":lll‘kgfil‘t'filll)::|’:::‘ll(:tl:::;:1 .|~.1;11-l1111. ,.\s<ot~1.-u»+4111 111ll‘l11- lie-lvl ll‘i ground. the ”M“, “ii! I)? trniisforredl tln- i:1';11111n;11‘ school. l'1'1d:1,\' 11ft1-râ€" to “w hot’heiis oijt-of-tltmrl. The noon :1! ”within". "(:lm'k' A.pro~ .l11l111 Bear tumnto will! be the spot"â€" grnm has hwn prepared by tho i:1lt1' ”a“. this .W'Hl‘. children and :1 speaker fr11111 (hit-ago 'l‘hi' frcc mmlo- ishow “I'm mm: is eipected. 11l11111- 1.11‘_1'1111:1_1 :tfti'é’llmlii :1t :1 quara lIccriit-M Presbyterian .\ir Adnnls of .\Ici'orinit'k Tht'olog- it'nl Seminary will prom-h in the1 Presbyterian Church iii-\t Sunday as ('hurch (‘ :1 1'1111didnt1'. Tyl1111 1.1“! ho noi school at P‘lm Ml“ 1‘"in ”Ml” 1'11t.1-1't'11i111-1i til". Phil-l" 1111 l‘l1111s1l:1,1' mid Friday of Iii-Vt i)"l('t'f'.\ and “Hindu-1's 1-1' 'lri- Sullilzlx'“m_k I,“ ”H, lt':li,‘l14‘l'~‘l Kim :It’i‘ltll lhf‘ “hm” Tuesday "‘llihi'm' annual 111i'd11intcr lihtitui'e for [’er' _ . County teachers. ‘ g DEATHS g .‘.-.fi-z-Jznzstqn ; l : : V 2-1 I l Mr. John I11 wls Turrlfi John Lewis 'l‘urriff passed Monday. March fourth, folâ€" :1ttaclr of tuberculo~ Mrs. \ir. away 1111 liming 1'111 ait'tltt' 111 1111- home of his mother. Aiken of Me‘nnsha, Wis. services W11r11l11-l1l ~'i~. Funeral this morning in Mennshn. .\ir. Turriff leaves to survive him. Mrs. Alice Warner. Turrifl“ a, wife, ‘ two childrenl M. Warner of this city. .\Ir. Everett Abraham \'an Loan Mr. Everett Abraham \'2111 Loan. :1 of Highivood for the past passed away Monday April 28. 1828. host of friends Funeral .1 1111 has :1 afternoon at two o'clock. Tetreau officiating. Burial UT of ‘folll'. “ill br- tln' Another r1111] will l1'1111f11 to do with his- toi‘lt' :1l Still it ( is Lent. ' :00\p.,m. Evensong. 5 'l‘hv- suhljcct of «11111 Mini Applncliiain \\‘omi1'1\i.:intl.' 1111i5tl111rc will be :1 111111111 1'-11l r111 1l1111smnll (hildren. Services 'fbr the i’ nt'th Sunday in ("Refreshment Sunday") 7:30 a. m. Hely Com union. 9:30 a.m. Trinity C urch School 1:00 a.m. Matins a it Sermon Adult Clot-35 Lecture. “The (‘hurch iii the Reforma- tion" 1 Week-Days iii Lent An open meeting ofl the Woman's Sahetttmdnn. .\’ 60 ft lot 13 bit 81 mmxm. Hygiene commits 1 A.. 1 =‘J. T. Wiitis-u‘orth 11334it : the 1'11ritius sports and the: rial in-<"is' Sing a song of Thrift Stiunps Talia them to' an agent; For Furnace, Steamer 0‘,- Hot Water Boiler K arbomt e is a harmless black powder that has chemical properties which, when thrown upon a bed of live, red coals, destroys soot and soot scales in furnaces boilers and other heating apparatus It tequires no labor to apply but works a.saving in both time. and fuel. It is sold under a guarantee that it will do all that lS claimed for it. No More Smoky Furnace No Tearing Down Pipes ”2-3”? ’ e s , . . 3. ,3...» o “if‘ 1 e No More Soot No More Muss to Clean 1:. A. KUIST u o s u o o_ o s l l l . of' o... ~:~ v o . On‘ «3.. 1 a Telephone 629 e ~14»:~.~:~'.«:~ :-:-c-¢<~<-:~:~:~:«:~ °‘1”3-43'€~3'¢'€' t.“ past... “1.11.11..- 11 Member of the Board 10f Lectureship of The Mether Church 1 1 1‘ . will be given under the auspzces of ., HIGHLAND PARK 1 ". m 4 1' .3 The Church ' f d1fice ‘1» ‘HaZel Avenue, near St Johns Avenue AT EIGHT O’CLOCK I ' "‘5' to be present THRIFT JINGLE Sixteen in a row, Add fourteeh cents or no; (211931” them for a War Stamp, And for your loyalty Yo ’ll get a crisp $5 bill, Holly Communion. Thurs- . ‘ days: fl”; __________ 930mm. “I 1.9231 . F. A. TUCKER Litany. Wednesdays a31d ‘ 9 ' . l szw 'hi a-sailin , m“ 9“" 111 111111112112 1311 111.11....“ 11 Butter. Eggs and Home Dressed Poultry invensglfglgfgi except ‘1 5.00!) ’m ‘Twis full of ammunition 1 F‘ ‘_â€"-‘i'â€"___ - . . u E ' ,Children's Service Tliurs- F'QI' fighting Germany _ days ___________ 3"" 5:00p.m. And oh. but i was happy _ -Evcnsong. Wednesday ,._-- 8:00 11,111. “.11“; “313?“?an Pz’rh‘irre:83vin . . 3 1 The. preacher on W dnesday night. "Sign pu ‘3 5 3' “a March thirteenth, wl be the Rev. P'Ii .. th y -. ' , ‘4. 1:111 1111......111. 11.11;. 111...... “1"” ' ‘ “Kim PARK 0W 1 . -- ' p 1 pal Church. l'iuunston‘I , W . 3151 us'ri'l'i: 11111111111111 mow-missing” STORAGE. MOVING, PACKING filter Vaults. PM Piano. Tr“ 1" ___....- Clinics hens and 111 to Theo. .'.-1.11... 211 N. Second St. . érmW-s M»:â€":~:â€":-;~:-:~.J William W. Porter, C. S. B. The First Church Of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts ' FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST F nday Evening, Mar. 15th ’181‘: The publzc is cordzally mvzte ‘HH 1l' tar-11+ . o _ _..- v . ALBâ€"no .‘-‘.‘~ -3.; -2 . -6 944-» Up aâ€"t +8-c-9W4-4-1- 24-44-16-495 y 'M“~~-~ o 1111.: 111.111: 111 1.1111- 11111112111 cemetery. '1 P 11 w 11.: 000; _ 3 tWH-I"?! CENTRAL AWmum, 3 §.A.Ritter 44 c this: He. immu- to survivc'him one son. Civic Club of RaH‘Ihlfl 31111 tiz‘ite pLaicc HIGHS": 111' d f t 1w E Jam; 1 . 3 3 3‘ ‘ . 3 , 3 _ V, ._ H H R '.n Loan of Joliet. two step Wednesday evening, lMarc t r- I). eyes an w o . i Blj:at::rE:PrEefap:éo:ng d:::l1t\e:s. .\lrs. Kathryn Kelley and tenth at clzht oclock 111 the Village 11011.31: 6 'Highnood. W. D. 3:600:00. The only amen-m between fur the MT.- .33.. flights“ 21.20:: : Wholeslle Poiuoe. “155 1.13“... 111111111.) of this 1.11,, and Hons-1- lt111iniu. .3. R. Duncnn< \Vi‘u18.t{.fluxhes and wt to Clara probation: and that of the any“: so. too. Cal as t as is“? y 1 t hie-M1199“ likqu-QITStlohslu on? ,1”) «m, .\fr. Vomit-Hus {)9er (‘l nrlt 11ill speak on “l1” topics. All Stitng int H (ex W 80 ft). 51k 73. “yer mtern, in that- we“ chum ”11mm 91-351mm. V9. WM 1 1111111111111111111013 ’ ' ighland Park om) 3'10 110 1111111111.;réi- manuauqo. N----............'..,... of Ch' in: go. ‘ 3112's mulhnw-n are ucltomt to attend. H You an tier. the connotation is M. 1 1. . ' 1. . - ‘J..‘.~I'- ‘ ,-.Mmmwn-mwnm~v~1m‘ ' " ....Mmm..m-mm.§-mm-mm w. u..-:....~..~¢.. .. ...... m “.1-”.“1MLI. .1. u».-. 1.1 «1., \‘.". . _-..,...,. .. .. ' >1 W1 mam - 1 ”a” 1.. "1%.”.W-WW“MWW mamam “mm. m...“ -1.... ... .m .. 1 w. ‘ .._V.. l 4....» ..~ ‘1..- .\.... ..-..A....._._s._..l....-- 3L... ~11 7 .__.4L...... '. ." 1'1‘

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