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Highland Park Press (1912), 30 Oct 1919, p. 1

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I‘Tesir «lent llnuuh is ~peeially qualified for thi“ \Lilijeet. Fur the lent two 5mm 1 Iilx‘l‘x' he hzi.< lwen an ewhzmtre in the pulpit wt" the ('it_\' Temple in London. a the must influential pulpit in England outside tl’n‘ l‘jituldifiliwl (hurt-h. 0n Ileeemher the seventh Dr. Pres- tun Bradley of the l‘enple's Church. in (’hieziuo, will speak on "The Tri- nmph of Religinn in the Great Wait." Beginnintr as :1 Presbyterian minis- ter and then breaking away entireâ€"l ly frnm denominntiunalism Dr. Brad- ley has built up a weekly congrega- tien «if three thousand at the Pan- theun Theatre nn [he Nnt‘th Side. The last meeting of the series will i“. addressed by the Reverend George Fruit: Stmuirt. I). it. the Well known Episeupzilian minister of E'zmston. lli< topic will be nnnnuneetl later. Eneh Week the pa>tur of the fol- lmvim: Sunday night will be an- ' imLmH-d in The Highland Park PX'QSS. r41 tm'y (\x‘ On C 7.51:5. 5.1;: i 25: if? 2:15: â€".. $27.3. 77:2 3. 7:74:11: «1: ,1 _._.c£::.;.:.: 73:6: 2: ‘nn .\. NW rsity “HI HHU!‘.\‘Q sl NDAY PEG ( Y HYI .-\\D "( 0“ \RIHLE LCOU RT" ht H‘ FRATERNAI. All) 1 TO GIVE ('AR Th. Sm \lll «rvu'v mwt Sunday n'rluvk l5 [he fil'~‘t Hf u N‘l‘\'u\‘.\ of u similu \h will lu- mMH-mei h P\‘:lkv!'< {rum l‘hiru' will l‘nh'k‘l'sil)’ ml in the tullir. ”7] {ho \V:\_\'." I‘m \pmxlwx' whnsv iuruv aluminium Jun-mlwr the fix IL‘ wh wugmm M 1‘ Barth-NV p\'( \\'\‘\‘k. i‘ l‘hx' Hwy \Vm'. min-1' Hn-nly-thirni, Mrs. I \1n!!'i>‘nl\ n!- Lht' Sal '1!- \‘ill weak. The urguniza sho represents meant a .. uul‘ \m'vs‘ at the front. :Lnxinlb tn hear her rsdu)‘ W h iH ll, . .llkt'l“ IHXIHUF the >iXtu‘HLh I‘mf f Nm-Lhwcstum Uni- ilk HII ll tnpit‘ 10 be dy: FrMuy urvh on "Amorr ’nxf. \Vlllctt has n Highland Park m1 «very lilm- Ann-K “ilh‘lt. of [hr , will fln'nk at Sutm’ lay. Int.-rn;«timml ’wfn ~hl huu- listvn Snnn-s‘ ulsu (‘lxicunm “"1” "H“- ('hm'c'n Hyim Ahm- H) I‘NIUN (ARI) PARTY h \HH ’l‘h: atrx'. 1w 1' Hi of \‘audeVille M l‘ . 1' 1'3' «r't'lut'k y w v I‘ut'm night IL SCVUH t‘hku' u'rim Mutt \Iuh Hm H TUV>I GRAND JURY FAILS T0 lNl)l(T MRS. STRANG hullui'r tn indict Mrs. (inn-U I\'u~' Strung, at Highland Park, charged! \\Ith the niui'drr tvf hvr husband, Her». \u-it S. Strung, \xzis the hi}: surpris. dt-u-inped Mnnduy :it'tci'nmm when their La'm- ('uunty grand jury returned its n-pui't. Mrs. Strum: Wm nudist-(l of having mused thv (it‘fl{h Of her husl hand by poisoning. Mr. Strung (lil'ti >Hti1it'liiy in May (if this your, and “'1 zuitnlny shimcd that he had died Inf \Ilit‘iiliilit' pnisuning. 'I‘ht- H-pnrt of ti\(‘ grand jury showed that out nt‘ nm' hundred and eight tum-s \Vhil'h had tun-n invewtigatcd. only u'iu hundi't-d and fivn- indictmvnteI PX'i'IA‘: M“ h- p!‘ in 1nd \nvuld I't‘I‘HI‘Hl'U‘Hd that the invv;~ mummy: I’vluliu- [u hix‘ death he em» .émnwi. :nul lhnt if any new fads dc- ulwp rnuu-mnm hi< lh'nlh that said Y'mh M- ]n‘vM-hlx-Il tn 3 >ul=scqucnt grand jury uf this wunty, so {hut a H-mplvh‘ invcstigation may be made and that justice may be done." MRS. MARY O‘DONNELL VICTIM 0F PARALYSIS and Succumbs (u Illness Friday E\enin)1-.out, the l-‘um-rul Held Tuesday Morning. Emu“, Pi Interment at ('alvary iaf‘flflk‘ .b Mrs. Mary Jennings, O'Dunnell, t'uri thirty years a resident of this city.” passed away at her home on Central i‘ avenue, Friday evening at six o'clock. H as the result of a paralytic stroke. 1 She was burn in (‘nunty Mayo, lrc«l l l land, in 1551. and came to this coun- try in 1572, the your after the t‘hiea- en tire. With the (-M'eplinn of a few years she has resided in this emu-l inunity sinee that time. ; Funeral serviees were held Tuesday" inurniny.r at eight thirty u'eluek at the, Immaculate (,‘nneeptien ehureh withl llr. O'Neill etfieiatirm. Interment way. made in ('alyary cemetery. Mrs. O'Donnell leaves to survive her, her hu,~ban(l. Anthony ()‘Dunnell and three daughters. Mrs. Annie White of New Brunswick, N. .I., Mrs. 'iMal'y l‘erriman and Miss Catherine - ()‘Dunnell of this city. “'1! v w. n' relurnwl. uImm-minu un thx- Strum: aru md jury rvpurt suyv ‘Wu further report that us 2": 2m inuwlxu'utiun hm luu-n Alfih' tn Um death Hf ”v umv’, “Izivh m-currwl at Higl wk. “1.. Mn {hm lith day of II‘J. :h \H' hilYk‘ inn-n :ibh' '0 I YR HIUHHHK at lmmuculah 1)): O'Neill made in ('i Her u Al‘v ... Mrs. ODonnell “as a member of‘ the Womens (atholit Older of F'mâ€"' esters. (uurt N0. 142. Sl'CCl’MBS T0 HEART TROFBLE. SUNDAY ('hurz: .zt Mr. Alvin W. Nichols, twenty-Qua yi-ar old son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. l Nltlmlfl, S11, of Pleasant St, High-t woml died at the home of his parcntsl Sunday morning as the result of heart': truuhlv. He had ln-cn in ill health; for some time. Funeral services were held yester- day afternoon at the family resiâ€" d“ll\ o. Interment was made in Memorâ€" ial l’urk cometrry. [‘1|"i(1(Ԥ his' ])Z\TI*llY\‘ hn- IVHVVS {our ...‘ .\l\in Nix-hols Dies Following Long Illness. Funeral Yesterday at Residence in Highwocd 11 ww Astm 11igi;\\n| ti \|\"'1(HI(N1TFS(\R; Bl R\EI) [‘0 \ (RISI’ (MUM-IR I'm rut-(l “Hit the .Vlurder of Husband \\ ho Iliod on “21) lfith. Laul .\ iflvwi var \wlunging m z: {3141‘ (‘:unplwfl. a paintrr {rum 0. “21s burnt-«l to a Him in 1' the 1.313me Bras. cumm- :.“.U'Satur<.luy m’cnimz'. t‘amphv'xl had nth-mini :‘m- ni stuppmi m gel sun'm {In v-Mn'ning to (Eh-mum Thru: .‘x-xv put in causing: thv tank th a iiltlv. Then 1h- )0th mm the tail light. in «nu- , .mm: the gasoiine. T'm- machine burst, iamm-«iiu u flames and was (harm-«i W] in qlvpartment :n'rivvd‘ Thv NJ.“ thml to (Ht-mm». {hm-rs. Dr. H. Ii. Mith; 1)1'.( Xik‘hrvls‘ v1. ”Ii: 1' this vity and Mr. Hf Drtl'uit. Mix-h Nlix“ Juan Nirh :m, 1919 MFA burst iamm-«iiutvly an was (harm-d when [hu- 1 :n'rivcd‘ Thr wm-k at us thmw . luu-n madu yt' “when 1! Highland “y Hf May. ,h- m makc. ; hn- Ivan-s {our Nk'hnh. of “0‘.- . Nikhn]\ {And H H}: to a man tu‘ {rum Glen- vrisp in from cumm- ahmlt the ’ANOTHER BIG SALE TOMORROW > OF NAVAL STATION SUPPLIES Last'Saturday’s Sale a Big Success. Foul dred and Seventy-ning geople Were The City Hall salc'of United States guvui'nmcnt prnvisions fromr Great Lakes on last Saturday was a great suu'css. (‘ruwds began to congregate in front of the (it); Hall long before the time announced for the sale to begin. The sale was comlucu-«l under the cu>h and carry plan which seeinul ‘ in be popular. livery one paid cash for tlwll' goods and the carrying \i'a's dum- lin lmby carriages, small waguny l wlicclburrmrs. baskets and hall's. ‘ Tho: sale lwuan at 9 u'clook and h) . 1:! all the g'muls un salv, cxcqn A fun (11!» ul‘ tuinzitoos 21ml jklln liml hour Etli§IlU§oll of. By 3:00 o'clm-k M'vi'y 'tliinu llad liven sold, anal the limb ‘Sulllll‘ who dropped into the City llal just after .5 o'clock for some of tha ii i “Am: rhIHV by 2'1 )l'l‘ u a”! m < to 0V HAM Ilfilr‘vfi‘ .. V thin».r had lu-cn sold, anal the little? suilm' who dropped into the t'ity llzallli just after .5 o'clock for some of that‘ Navy jam was (lisappulntul when tnltl that it had all been Sold and said: “Gee, I Wold like to have gotten some of that jam, for it sure is good.” The old saying, “The early bird watches the worm," was proved at this sale as those first in line were able to obtain a better selection than those ‘who came later. The cocoa was the first article sold \\ [HI \‘lllly Iu-‘-. The cocoa was the first article sold 1 as ‘out, then followed kidney beans, salâ€" 5; lic inum, pineapple, asparagus, apricots; lapple butter, peas, milk, canned apâ€"' :ples, jam, tomatoes and salad oil. ‘M Four hundred and seventy nine; ipeuple were waited on by the City _‘ lllall forces during the day. The effi-x irient manner in which the orders were . Staken and filled showed that a great! ldcal of thought and planning had been idone by thdse in charge. The follow- iingz is the list of articles disposed of l -l S S 120~Ni). 10 cans apple butter. 480â€"N0. 2% cans apricots. g 240~Nu. 2‘2 cans asparagus. i 40â€"5 lb bags of kidney beans. _t “g4400~1bs. jam . t “‘ 960*1 m cans milk. ii 960â€"7Nu. 2 cans peas. ‘ I at the stile: . g z l '..‘ H ”\l 480â€"AN0. 2‘2 cans pineapp 40â€"] gal. salad oil. 480â€"4 Tb cans salmon. 101â€"100 Tb bags salt. 960â€" No. 3 cans tomatoes 32â€"?) lb cans of cocoa. 120~~No. 10 cans apples. 480â€"4 Tb cans salmon. w» v-rm , ionâ€"100 Ib bags salt. Won; Wednesday, Bessie Barriscale 960â€" No. 3 cans tomatoes. gin "Her Purchase Price.” Pathe Nears :;2___;, ll) cans of cocoa. and Christie comedy; Thursday, Earle 120~~No. 10 cans apples. Williams in “The llornet’s Nest,” ‘Pathe News, also Hank Man comedy; :‘nmhfl SM? Tomorrow llFriday. Olive Thomas in “The Glor- At the time this order was placed iious Lady." Pathe Review; also Mutt Mr. E. A. Warren. under whose sup- ~an<l Jeff; Saturday, William Flrnum ervision this purchase and distribu~iin “The Lone Star Ranger." mo reel tion of the goods was made, did not Christie comedy. Burton Holmes think he would be able to dispose ofi'l‘ravelogue. Matinee at tWo thirty. a larger quantity than the above list” but after seeing the crowd in fronti \ of the (‘ity Hall before the sale be-IBUILDING FUND SALE gun, derided that‘he would have m SATURDAY, NOV. 22 vlimit tln- quantity of provisions tn- each customer and before the sale had ; The Highland Park Woman's Club l . W“ ”‘ 9mm” 0“ h°‘"' “we“ ”‘0 will [hold a sale for the benefit of the 3C ' .fii- r t the G eat Lake. 1 . . l‘avoid“2:32;:riir:iai'ikizeenfents wi:h him f0:’Bu1ldmg Fund on Saturday, Novem- ': ' ‘ber 22 at the Army and Navy Cen- :the. Shipment of a carioad 0f the pro- i ter. Eatables delicate and delicious Visions that Wlll be placed on sale’ at- , . . i A . , _ , . essential household utilities toys 1! 39:00 oclock tomorrow (l‘rulziy) morn- , rmistable and dainty; fan’cy good“ " O~ . 1‘1: . - . ’ ‘ ‘mi‘Oâ€"f‘zfl’lg (am catsu ) @ 60 books for young and old, juvenile re ‘ ' ‘ " I 4' "_ quisitos and a grab bag presided ove XML ~ {mo- INDâ€"â€" 3610.4. 3:010» ‘310â€" 21NL~ 3m) 1200 3 um- 24'“)- 12w} ind a" {(-llqms 18 m’) 1 mm rutsup ({i .630. 1" Huh mm a} .10 per «an. 1 van urcna Lfi $1.20. 1 ran jam @ .90. Gums milk @. .10 per can. 6 yang peas «:1 .10 per mm. u. 10 cans apple butter. ). 2% cans apricots. ). 2‘2 cans asparagus. I!) bags of kidney beans l on \'u. 10 (ans catsup @ 1 lb packages of tea 6;“ .45. .\'u.10 cans of prune: (E .5.6 3 Yb pkgs tapioca (14.). NH. 10 cans applu' (51 )0. Nu. 10 cans apple butter If: .56 73 I!) cans cocoa @ $1.20. 7 \n ‘2 (am of (“um (I? ”10 ~ lb pkp‘ kidnm beans (lb 32.7) .10 Na. ’ (21115 string beam @ I n. 12fi\ milk (L. r 1 . . r, peas, milk, canned apâ€" tomatoes and salad oi]. wired and seventy nine 0 waited on by the City during the day. The effi- vr in which the orders were filled showed that a great Jght and planning had been den Qn charge. The follow- 1W) .n zqrph‘ lvuuur (a m apples («:1 .30. m» \txim: beam «i Th pmkagcs kidn > pc!‘ pkgv. m tutfiup (q. .3". gas, small wagum. baskets and bags. ran at 9 «Va-look and by Is mm 3311-, cxcqn a few nos and jam had been Bv 3:00 o'clm-k M'vry- ”Served by City Hall Forces ) pkgs. kidney beans l 2 ram string beam ( ) cans milk 6; .10. “l vans peas ((1 .1“. . :1 mm tomatom («:1 ;al.‘.~'ula(l nil (EL $2.23. . 10 mm hf jam it} .E L ll) bags salt (71 .6”. Orders Limimd uslnmrw nnlvr will 1 cafis pineapple g-_\' bean.» (U will behm 1 can prunes @ .65. 1 mm salad oil (ti $3.25. 100 lb package salt @ .60. 1 1 lb package tea (d .45. 1 .3 ll) package tapioca (g. .45. 1‘, cans tomatoes @ .11 per can. The above goods will be sold nn the «ash and carry plan. .\'0 mail or telephone orders will be tilled. N0 gmnls will be wrapped so that it will be nowwary to brim: baskets to carry ava pin‘chascs. In order to faciliv tutu matters make up yuur order from the ulmvv list and luring with you the luau! :mmunt nf mnnuy tu pay fur :ynur purrhasu. Nu uhwks will 1.0 mw-u-ptmln SW that your order is ilmlpt-rxy nut-d befure taking it off the 'coumur. No good: van he exchanged hr ruturncd. r 1'14! The City Administration hopes to give the people of Highland Park the benefit uf another sale of govern- ment provisions in the near future, if they can purchase the goods. Those interested in these sales are asked to wau'h The Highland Park Press for further announcements of the same, Lulu“. » .4, as they will not make these sales pub- lic through any other medium. ” M A DGE KEN N EDY IN “DAY Sunday, Herbert Rawlinson and Syl- via Breamer in J. Stuart Black- ton‘s “A House Divided” The following program will be pre- squted at Pegrl Theatre next week: Sunday, Herbert Rawlinson and Sylvia Breamer in J. Stuart Black- ton’s “A House Di§rided," Semon com- edy and Pictograph; Monday, Gerald- ine in “The Stronger Vow,” Marie Walcamp in “The Spur and Saddle Sturios," also Lloyd comedy; Tuesday. Madge Kennedy in “Day Dreams,” "The Great Gamble,” Bee Hive Car- The Highland Park Woman's Club will [hold a sale for the benefit of the Building Fund on Saturday, Novem- ber 22, at the Army and Navy Cen- Ler. Baubles delicate and delicious, essential household utilities, toys ir- rmistable and dainty. fancy goods, bo'oks for young and old, juvenile re- quisites and a grab bag presided over by rt-al live Mother Goose characters are 10 Le Teaured. DEERFIELI) ELEVEN WINS FROM PROVISO UCCCSO. Four Hun- Cl'RREXT EVENT TALK. MORAINE SATI'RI).»\Y Thr fir-l {411k u! 1hr Churw m ‘ m- R menu Ly Mrs. Adams will‘he mwn at t‘nv Moraine un Saturday morning mm! at ten o’clock. Thuse dwiring thia firm-t affair are requeated tn he prompt as Mm. Adam will be- gin lwr talks aharp on time. It"! Ik-rrfit‘m Shields WHH its second -p to the rhampiunahip of xhe sub- bzm IPHL’UI‘ Saturday defeating Pro- m 4.1 m 0. This is the same team T-l {411k Hf 1hr 0’”er in Far DAY DREAMS” VOLUME 1 n its second nix 9.3.6:. {Ill-i! H525 :1: :5?! K '5 $9“: Km)!

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