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Highland Park Press (1912), 31 Mar 1921, p. 8

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Smith HIGHWOUI). ILL JUNK 3' BROWN] NG Telephone 302 Dealer in Ii vi. SAL JEWE' 3C 6 .Jan dfi'gckeg bg PORTABLE GARAGES 8| SUHHBR Tvm members of the jury in the 'case at Charles Johnson, charged with hav'ing, made an effort to steal two 't barrdsfiof whisky from a freight train A)” the (Mann: and North “Listern @Jilway west of Highland Park last 'fnil, huld the jury :1” night lung, last 'I'hurwlay Night, :1 tutll of scvvntcon lnuw. A! ‘J: {U "xidm marrying the jun ~.:1. “m demli mkvd. \Hxvn Iudge 1““th mulmxxzu-i then “as no paw‘i‘aliiy M. 1“} emu-chum Immg l‘rm‘uw! ‘m- unnussu} the _:m‘_\‘. 11 i5 H'ZHII'J‘d {hut i'l‘nm {hr fiX‘Ff tho jury :D‘EAbLOCxED’Eon 17 HOURS Jun? mm m JOHNSON use nereédam Chums Mistaken Ideirtity in Railway Robbery Mair Weaver High. 3 . land Park mu \\ vr than the upper, for reasons I have staml. that the upper is lower than the lmwr because it is higher. You can have the lower if you pay high- er; but if you are willing to go high- er it will he lowmz” _ Toronto Sel Squaru "Why do they all prefer the lower?" I broke in. "On account of- its mnvcnience." he replied. “Most persons didn't like the upper. although it is lower. on acâ€" count of it being higher, and because when you occupy an upper you have to get up to [:0 to bed. and then get down when you get up. I would advise you to take the loWer, anthough it’s high- “No." I replied. "I‘m married but I‘m not taking anybody with me. A single shelf will answer." "Upper or lower?" he asked. "What's the difference?" I inquired. "A difference of 50 cents." came the answer. “Our prices to Ottawa are $1.50 and $2." “You understand of course," expiainâ€" ed the agent. “the lower is higher than the upper. The higher price is “for the lower berth. If you want it lower you’ll have to go higher. We sell the upper lower than the lower. It didâ€" n‘t used to be so, but We found every- body wanted the lower. [11 other words the higher the fewer.” thy Jury was impressed my» fur {hr nmjnmy felt not guilty. “air Returns \H'm: \Viilinm Muir, indicnui joint- '3: Hmrle; Johnson with 11min): gum. .‘gvufvd m a bongo robbery from x Xuzxmwstvrn freight train at [pr Um 1:20. in”. dixl not Appear In urcuit umt um Thursday when his «aw was «I'm: far trial Judgv Edward: nrdmv wit that hm“ lmmi he ful‘fvitmL Al 1h:- Lzm» iv was urn-sled Muir hm! pm 1'» :. HRH”? uzxsh bond but it ix said n H} "For a single paucnger?" he final ly said. Many men haVe business that keeps them away from home during the rug beating-t seson. .\ ”WILLOW (GAME "Let me have sleeping accommodav {inns on the train to Ottawa;” I said tn the man at the window, who didn’t sevm at all concerned whether I took (hr U‘ip ur stayed at home. It Is denied that the people always vohe for the smbothest talker, as fre- quenfly they decide to support the most energetic handshaken shoe manufacturers have not far manifestai any opposition short skirts. The most merficing sign of the pre- vailing unrest, ts the impdacable. de~ termination of tour wives to upset everything by housecleanimz Blonde women said to be too flc for jury duty. Perhaps some of th win decide to be brunettes for while. 't |\' gxl'tc .thrr H After the mm- of Ju'nnsx-y: [mi ,‘vinxr app-unwed m mun 0'11}: and ammonium! that in- u tn :ch himwh' up Ht mu‘ Men in Missouri and (hri \ it Was m-u-ssary fur hm; 1p an zuhlitimlai bond. 110 amu here as mum as he found was in 'm‘ plm‘mi ‘nn trial. (4111201 ‘2' his >tatumcnl the :hdrow thy order to forfeit i. Muir was rem-215m? on a 1“ I!)£k it-ternws M 1.1‘ inn m is M L t\\ ‘xppva rv Lu :mih {m H) pm that My! \“H! ‘uztai. Thv (MN- 7 4:3“ u'Hm‘L Town M mm 1: them )n mi u (”11‘le too fickle V!“ Y 0! them unti to The industry that will mcve inn) your town if you pay them handsomeâ€" ly for it, will sometimes move out when some othn- town pays: them more. Mrs. Jennie L. Miller WILLIAM J. OBEE RICHARD E. WINTER For Justice of the Peace JOB N E. CON RAD MA RTlN RINGDAHL EDWARD F. STUENKEL wâ€"~â€"~ Tr ' 5,1921 Deexfzeid Township, Lake County, Illinois. E‘echon, April HARRY EIL‘H‘LER JOHN H. SIIEAHEN For Constable FRED RFDOLI’H EDW A RI) M ARON EY 2‘31 (‘un-y Ave, Hmhlzmd Park. Illinuis A XEI. T. LA RSON ANSE]. E. SMITH For (unstable JOHN ROI'SE Election Tuesday, April 5, 1921 For Assistant Supervisor For Assistant Supervisor Fur Assistam Supenisor {For One Your} For Justice at the Petite or Justice uf the Peace or Justice of. the Peace Candidate for I Assistant Supervisor on the PROGRESSIVE TICKET. ; By Petition For_ Supervisor For (unstable 13:3 Sn. Green Bay Road. Highland Park, Illinois For (unstable 147 So. 5!. Johns Ava. Highland I'm-k, [Hinnis 524:; \V. (‘cxztral AWL, Highland Park. Illinois 324 W. Ventral Ava, Highland Park. Illinois m W. (."entrul Ann, Highland Park. Illinois Wuukegun Ava, Highland Park. Illinois 2H NH. Shroud SL. Highland Park. Illinois 154 So. Second St, Highland Park, Illinoin Nu. St. Johns Aux, Highland Park. Illinois I‘I’.’ Md‘mvgm St. Highland lafk. Ulinnis 137; E. Park Ava, Highland Park, ”Jinuis much cub people will dig out of their old stockings, when a live merchant puts a good, reasonable sounding ad in the Highland Park Press. ‘However, it's perfggtlg {maxing bow DR. F‘. M. INGALLS For Justice of thexPeue For Assistant Supervisor For Amish!“ Supervisor For Assistant Supervisor - (For one year) For Justice of the Peace For Justice of the Peace "or Justice of the Peace By Petition For Supervisor For Constable For Constable For (hashble For Constable 588 Onwentsia Ava, Highland Park, Illinois FUNERAL DIMOIS F0! 67 YEAIS 612 DAVIS STREET PHONE EVANSTQN, ILL. ~ EVANS’I‘ON 449 CHICAGO PHONE 164 N. MICHIGAN AVE. RANDOLPH 1346 8:134? "7mm“ C. H JORDAN COMPANY HARRY T. CLAV‘EY Deerficld 1 JOHN O’KEEFE JENNIE L. MILLER THOMAS E. PIERSON WILLIAM E. BECKER ANDREW J. WALSH WILLIAM L. MEYERS DAVID CARLSON, JR. For Assistant Supervisor For Assistant Supervisor For Assistant Supervisor (For One Year) For Justice of the Peace For Justice of the Peace For Justice of the Peace For Justice of the 1000 Nd Green Bay Road, Highland Park, Illinois For Supervisor 1038 No. Green Bay Road, Highland Park, Illinois For Comtable For Countable For Constable For Constable 117 No. St. Johns Ava, Highland Park, Illinois 929 So. St. Johns Ave, 1 Highland fark, Immil 35 So. St. Johns Ana, Highland Park, Illinois Deerficld Township. Highland Park. mmois 366 Central Ave., Highland Park, Illinoh Prairie Ava, Highwood. Winona Township Clerk Peace

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