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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Jul 1920, p. 5

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ther )X un-r ¢»¢>-€>vo . , .ul ¢£ywo ZR Y (“A ER s! 6)‘ o)»: m ‘ i Funeral of John Q. Schaefcr ls _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" . _ ___. ___ ___.. _____._ _ __ . I Held Friday in Lake For- POOR HOSPITALITY IS est. Interment There SHOWN AT DES PLAINES De Luxe I heatre Jnhn Q Srhavt’vr, who [Vassvl’ nun)‘ Fan Mribeg Interesting Inci- erH‘N'MH July "n In l‘vnw-r. ('ulu.‘ wm dents in Eventful Trip MIRTI‘HVESTERN WINS FRU‘! NURTH 'SHORE \l \l)\\. .H l.\ I‘ «mun. .H IY W '\ .r‘rilll Aiults ‘H l‘l)\\. .H l,\ 20 "*1. 1.x.i‘ :' 1,2 Lh'; \mr [M ,lum- ('aprh-e and Creighton “Me in “\ UUHH. IV DISTRESS" H qun (‘in (‘ottalzo (New. always fresh Elma co‘wr piC' vu' Phone ‘60 Owing to the heavy stress of bunineu on our Suturday Splat w. will have |peciAl ute- for Thurtdny, Friday and Saturdny a! the following price»: With | Grocery Order of $5.00 or more. 20 lbs. of the beat Cine Sugu at 22c per lb. or 10 lbu. with l $3.00 order. meat not included pack, for Palace CashMarketGr0cery ‘ l‘lu'u or Snowgirift, Water melons on ice ӣ8.41 Suv-yy or >ucce$ :1 *‘zwni Adults, 22c: war I run undo-r 11!. 13c: war 1 inrl» Willlhnm in “WHFN .\ MAN LOVES“ fancy hantos coffee 9M 1?». Prunes, fancy Santa tiara, the lb. General Banking} Business North Shore Trust Company Hum-dyad brand peas m the stnry hy’E‘lurnnce Walz \VHHIIDI~‘ Real Estate Loans hOlt't‘ Jr. Prim's baking DOW- M“, large size can NFL-u. per 1b in the Ln‘t lnninL“ Fail m Uu-rronw Fur?) Lend ,d lum-h. 1b ans for n' NM) for Maplowand Brand a tans, hvese. fiin'ei for um \h' [a rv n Emma in the m-ts‘ 'Lnrvn In TH F l‘l'RR \ VT" =11} gvn'mr‘P N0, 3 Gun . Corner Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd. PY' 2%: war tax. 13c: war tax. GEORGE G. ROCK. Mgr Safety Deposit Boxes i/Jnu cuhr pic LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS moo/(Au FOR .\ EXT WEEK 6:30 P. \l. ' ‘J I ”\l ND\\. .7! I." u I!’ my 1’," .\v'JM~~1m, Allnlh. 2 $1.00 7:30 I‘ :n' tax U' a m] (‘om 23c 27c 49c 53c 30c 20c 39c 25c 59c n 78c (:H‘ (A Stun Bulk? l\ solid 3|. 3c V\ drama u! Inw and rewngw Alm Mutt :H‘ul .h-ff. I‘mn-rml News. 'rm'nsnn. Wu 2-: 7:30 I‘. M. “Jr .\dmi~<i4m: .-\Alt11t<. 2th“. “(Ir tax, Childron under 12. 90: war tax, 1(‘ AIM" E. Smith prosenw Gladys Leslie In “THE (”HY 'rowmxs MYSTERY" me the Slnry by Seward W. Hopkins Alsn \‘ndquil Movios. Pmnn’. .H'Lv'en s\'l‘l'l{l)\\’. Jl'l.\' Saturday “A Alm Mint :11nlJvff. 'rm'nsnn. JI'H‘ Baby beef liver, always good. the H». Veal or lamb stew Choice cuts, 1b. \cal wast 192: or loin, the 1b. Pit:rcromed beef. very choice. the lb. (‘huice pot roast of na- tive beef, lb. Pork shoulder roast lean, meaty, lb. 033$; Majrer's finest frankforts, the 1b. Sirloin steak. young and tender. lb. Boneless $10K“! pork butts. vhm'ce. HI. Round stvak, center cut the: lb. Veal rnmt, choice shoul del‘ cuts. lb. iacon squares, Oscar Mayer's finest. 11). Boneless rib roast. honed. 1‘1) “ed; lb nuris KQ‘EIIH' In lduzlrxl .‘llPthll'x m-Iohr Savings Accounts H 5'!” U ‘l[' \HHIum Fox prov-ms (:wmw “'nhh in “Tl”? DEAD LINE" H H'Mnn\ t'c-Iohrutwl play ”"0“ \ \('l"' 533-535 Comm! Ave \mm \‘\ L‘l‘ H minor. 35% 48c 27c 28c 45c 42c 25c 25c 39c 38c 33c 35c .H‘ 18c '30 I'. VI H. tun {he u RC h WAX-BUYERS FAIL TO BID FOR PROPERTY As a result of the failure of tax- buyers to bid in the delinquent taxes this year the delinquent tax sale is a failure and hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of property on which the taxes have been allowed to beâ€" come delinquent. has been forfeited to the state. Inquiry at the ofi'ice of Roy Brachor. County Treasurer. brought forth the statement that almost with out exception ull delinqufnt properv ty this year has been forfeited. Just how much the total amount will l)(‘ is not known according to a ill-puty in the treasurer's office, and Will not lw known until the records have been completely checked over. This Work is in progress now. Several efforts on the part of the tummy truisurer to conduct the tax sult- met \\ith failure, No buyers new the most that appeared tit any tinil- and mmt of the time no buyers showed up, Only A handful of des- vi'iptions Were hid in. It was this lint-t whirh imide it necessary for the (I't‘2\\ul'\'l' to forfeit tho- property to the state. l‘iidvi‘ the iii-w >{flh‘ law the rate of llltt‘l‘t‘a‘t “hich HIV buyers can ml- lm't is ti per writ for <ix montlw or 1'3 per cent for a your Most of the property which H redeemed by the minors i< redeemed inside of the six- tilulilhs period. Thus the tax buyers 1‘ndv1‘ 1hr m-w mm- law (he rau- uf lntm‘rst “hich an buyers can ml- !m't is 6 pt’!‘ vent fur <1x mnntM or 1'3 pv!‘ cont fur a your Must uf the property which H redwmm] by the muwrs i< redeemed inside of the six- munths period. Thus the tax buyers muH figure «m. xmt (u (-xcm-d sxx per cent prufi! on most sales. Under the plan that prevailed up to this your the ruh- was 2." pvr u-m. It was thi\ mm‘kwl rmiuvtmn whir'h kc-pt Md- dcrs away this yum ft-r nf Hus 'H)‘. “v ua‘ ‘14 )‘mnN HM, bum: 1mm Jummr} H. Him, m HixhlmM P'nk. Hm drum \\:I~ (hl‘ I‘vsull n!‘ 1:1‘u~rr:zlm<1~ wntl'autmi about nu. :uwi unr-imlf yvars mm whvn he was 111 schh'r ut ("amp Grant. .lnhn Sn'huvfl-r was among the first boys to be sent tn (‘amp Grant. He was n graduate uf thr Linmin who”! and a nwmbcr of the 4‘1883 of 1911 (If thl- Ik-crfieId-Shiolds‘ Hikh schmyl. He was Vur)‘ much liked and “'21“ most pupulm‘ umung his claw!â€" mau's. Tvm years 1120 he married Ruth Cummings. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l’vrcy (‘umminu~. nf Lakv Fur- ('nnk-r thox 0M plmx the \‘armus tax- ing bodies of Lake (’ounty would H“ rmwiwd thvir proportionatv share of the tax whcnvwr It was paid. Un» dcx- the present system of forfeiting the property (u the state taxing bo- dies in the county do not recvivo anyâ€" thing: from the delinquent property. ('uumy Treasurer lh'm'her will cun- {mm to «ill t;AX\~‘ to any person who «lung-s In lvuy up to the time the re- pnl‘t is cumpleted and sent to the statu. Those who have allowed their property to become delinquent thereâ€" fnre, will save money if they lose no time in paying. Sale Opened Each Day; County Treasurer' 8 Efforts to Fnd Buyers" Are Fruitless ()n all prnpvrty which is forfeited to me stuu- a penalty of :25 per cent is added each year. The owner of the property never can give a clear title (0 it as long as the tax re mains unpaid. The tax sale will he opened each day and promptly adjourned. until haw the effect of keeping this sale open and complying with the law. mt. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Svhnefcr. January ‘3. of this year. Funeral wrvivvs won- held Friday afternoon at [WU o'clock at ”10 Pyr- vy (umminxs humv in Lakv Furl-St. wizh .‘hv Lulu» Fun-s! .‘Juxmhh' Judge In \huru‘. I"'-‘IIVII'!‘,Y “us :11 Luke Jnhn Q 8‘ havt’vr. who paswd nun)‘ 'I‘uvmlny. July '1, In Donn-r. ("'lu.‘ wn~ lhv mu ”1' )1! mp! .\h~. Fwd St'hnr ft-r nf Hus 'H)‘. “v “3‘ ‘14 )‘vur~ hi< 1W1 \‘iu FORMER HIGHLAND PARK BOY DIES IN COLORADO {’[H'Vfl’l'ff Bl'HNh‘ CONE: “'Rl'l'i‘IS ”(H-TS (‘HI'X'KS \\‘_\”v.. \1 1‘ ft!“ Lill \\ if!‘ I! (u hm H {HM H'\'l\'l 'rL-dvrn'K muthvr‘ u!’ LHK Sioux If“ m lhm l’lmm‘s [Mullah-(l {my Mr de- fmt by the Highland l'nrh hall tum m llw Fuumh ul’ July mmw luy win- mm: from the latter team 7 m .‘l in the game of Monday. July 5. Mnny and varied 'u'e the thrills of the lm‘nls' trip to Des Plumes. The chief fealure wu a flying (runs- missiun from the top of a six ton trxnsfcr truck {u a Ford rundsler, llrivvn by Tommy Kelly at {uny- tlw miles an hour. This performance was lloxtmusly accomplished by Art Amswalul. a member of the visiting team. “'hllt‘ passing the "House that POOR HOSPITALITY IS SHOWN AT DES PLAINES Fan Describes Interesting Inci- dents in Eventful Trip ‘ to That City in. de- “1" l’lmiies ii-tiilinted fui fuit liy the Highland Park hall team in the Futiith of July Khllll’ hy win- lllflK from the latter team 7 to it in the game of Monday. July 5. Many and varied 'u'e the thrills of the lm‘nls' trip to Des Names. The chief feature was a flying trans- mission from the top of n ~«ix ton transfer truck to a Ford roadster, driven by Tommy Kelly at forty- tive miles an hour. This performance was iiextmusly accomplished by Art Amswald. a member of the visiting team. while passing the "House that} Juvk Built" on Milwaukee avenue” Thrill No. 2 happened upon the, animal at Dos I’laines. The visiting; team was escorted to a. picnic on they romi>ide and “ere shown the place where they Wnuiti hun- tu play hall, ”it” of the dinninnd was under it Midge. They Were told thiit the manu- would he delayed until the o'clork. lll‘i'li the herd nf emu that had Just hn-en turned out had the grass trnmpv wi down so the pinyer.‘ on the infield (amid see each other. After the tir‘t Him! Hf the thrill IlMi subsided. lhi‘ tlieiii~el\'e.~. and tliru-ntn-ned 'u Hurt {0r heme. Willt‘h iivtiun aroused the natives. and -. remit the picnirent all wendcd their way tn n )msturi- in the renter «if the l the plume put under way vmitm's use: ted 33' 'min, :i: 'l'i‘i'ili Xe, L; rnme “I’lti‘. the lllll‘till‘ of a certain element who assumed management of the (‘tVlt' policies in the place, In this innunee one osten- tutinnn individual. all hedecked with red. white, and lulue, who seemed greatly peeied became we Would not iiesm'l’all' the national pastime, and play the mime where the picnic platform Vim-5 in the renter (if the quite. displayed hlr inch of sporte- munshtp h)- tini-hnig hie star. and running out among the visiting plny- era. He threatened to arrest the next huttar because he Would not go back and sit on the bench, lie did not mm to realize what a Jay be was making of himself until informed of 0a fact by his friends. ()ne strange thing that in yet needs explanation is the creditable show- ing made by the home team under such adverse circumstances. There in no gaimaying the fact that in on- dinary enVironmt-nt the team would have been the winner. I truat that the followers of the sport inkthis vicinity will exeuu a little jockeying on the part of the followers of the Highland Park teuotnrhn saw their ehaneen waning {or another killimtv later on. if they did not permit the locals to Win thir- timo l-wnuse ns n mutter of fact. the lie.- l’lainer puns- vit “ere uimnst lh‘pl‘nt'llni‘il. u.- a re- sult'uf the Sunda} game CHANGE NAME OF l'. S. .\. GENERAL HOSPITAL NO. 28 Sheridan hospital in rm in i, S. A. .38 inzvg The longer Fort inn“ n _\y. n. ‘il'Wi'ln: liospitz.‘ Hi i.{ “in -i ‘: l' 6 nixit r~ h v-tii'n,’ Y'H' .iii'y -li-‘," Hi; “I 31' .a m)! U'] ‘|\ Describes Interesting Inci- dents in Eventful Trip ‘ to That City Federal Bread is Quality Bread Federal System of Bakeries If you have not tried it, visit us today HE experience of Andy Gump with Cafe-Uh h not unlike thatofthouunda ofmen andwomenwho, Whaving made a start in life, became impedent and took a "flyer” on the market in the hope of making a "killing" over night. They gambled and lost. Their experience and misfortune should prove a lesson and warning to the young man and woman of today. In the laudable ambition of ncquiring a competency, patience and perseverence count most in the end. Depoeiting your surplus earnings in a reputable bank where they are safe and productive, consulting your banker with regard to permanent investments and letting the other fellow (Andy) do the gamblingâ€"such a line of conduct will contribute to a peaceful, happy and successful career. FRANK J. BAKER Highland Park State Bank CARP. CAVIAR \H THE HOME OF,SAVINGS DEPOSITORS In! "I' ggmbled and lost? (vn the run of lhx o'fullovwn of the Hmhlnnd lurk (rum. .whn saw their «harm-n sunning {or another killimlv lnu-r on. 1f they dhl not prmm the locals In Wm lhlr- limo l-wnuse ns n mnlh-r of fact. the lN-s l’lmner puns- Thu- Fart Shl-fldan hmpnal 'nl rm lunm'r hmun m 1' S. A. (El-mm? ”Hunted: .Vu 38 H: f'w n. Illt'L‘ uf .h:'}‘ 6 “him" L11” il. \kah M 5%.me \‘m: Fund-u J M. APPEI ('0’ (V FGRANT The visitors Were handicapped by plnyinz on a strange diamond, when. awarding to lots] retulltion. a h." could be good for only a two base run. The Highland Park Community ("(-nter baseball team wpm tn defeat at (Hencoe last Sunday afternoon in a 13 w 6 contest. Giencoe took the Highlnnd Parker: of? their feet in a whirlwind serie- of play: Um! grained eight rum in the 23d innint. Afver the second in“. things settled down to nonriy not-mail. hut Glencoe mninuind the H. Fly and Fny corhposed the battery {or Highland Pnrk until ti. Incond inning, when E. Fay upninod his ankle. Rudolph And W. Gerkin were then put in. There wu no star pluying n! nny lime durâ€" ing the nine. Highwood defeated Winnelka Sun- dny and Glenview Won from th Oak» Inns 3 to 2 m In ten inning ykmv, Sm- vral (If {he trams in Ihv h-apm- are thumping mid-spawn Army“), and In“ run Glam-w a (lull ran 1n- first )N-lluv‘ru erl Sunday the “u".lmu Park mm “ill play 1hr Nnrxn Fm team at H‘Bl)\tr>ll. and the \tm’. 'r’lww- my Hwy “iii play \k'mmzku ht. the dmrnvmi hart; SHOOT“ RlOT UI'N 13 FORT HOSPITU. (‘OMMUNITY CENTER TEAM LOSES AGAIN Glencoe Makes Eighl Runs in 2nd Inning and Main- ’ Iains the Lead mu 1-H} lmrplinl Xw'r “£4 71,!

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