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Highland Park Press (1912), 18 Aug 1921, p. 9

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.9.”: 90 nag. es l0: n Land of Lakes x“ North Shore Several months in advance of the usual time this new 1922 Haynes 75. priced fully a thousand arily expect it to be. A newly developed big, powerful Haynes-built ' ’ ' , H A “1--.; math of eareful'lseientific rosiarrh. equipped; mm the "lynca ...-..-..._, _.,,,, 7 power. flenblllty and acceleration even greater than ever before enjoyed with the ll- ways popular Haynes power plant. Latger valves. larger intake and exhaust. therm- ostatic engine heat control and other decidedly advanced features emphasize the dis- tinct advantage of the Haynes 75 motor plane. The new 1922 Haynex 75 has a moreé rugged chassis and in lines and finish. as well as fittings. is completely a 1922 idea. 'l‘he seven-passenger touring car ofl'ers the ex- treme of luxury and utility in such a goduction. and the price â€"â€" 32485. f. o. b. (at. tory â€" is in keeping with the “syn policy of extemling to the purchaser every ' tion's manufactutfing and distributing methods. also available in the four-passenger Touriater at 82485. the two-passenger Special Speedster at $2685, the five-pamnger Brou ham at 8.3185. the seven-passenger Sedan and Suburban all $3485 -â€" each price remar ably low. All the -nâ€" a”... "Is mndela have a ”2-inch vyhal base. Cord tires are standard equipment. 5}in expect it to be. A newly developed big, powerful Haynes-built engine, perfected after many months of careful scientific unearth. equipped with the Haynes fuelizing system. assures power. flexibility and acceleration even greater thnn ever before enjoyed with the ll- Latger valves. larger intake and exhaust. therm- ways popular Haynes power plant. - - . ,.__. -_J not... duidpdlv advanced features emphasize the dis- The Haynes 75 is also "alum: u two-passenger Specinl Speeds“: at $26 seven-passenger Sedan and Suburban at new Haynes 75 models have a IJZ-inch ‘ Tic Run. 55 and 75 nodal: In the result Inn-futurist; by the oldest “touch“. muw “oh muses} the scuttled :kill of a com "- .vr. w-â€"- out at «flanker-PG?“ ILLINOIS AI Highland Park Tickethflice 5 N. St. Johns Ave. Phone Highland Park 140 Telephone Lake F0“ 21 Bank Lane our Way to the ‘500 Daily Boat Line Connections at Milwaukee for § Northern Michigan Points. Pere Marquette Line Steamers to I.udington, Frankfort and Onekama. Step aboard a North Shore Electric Train â€"- speedy, smooth-gliding. dustless and cinderiess. DAN The ideal start for your vacation trip. Train to Milwaukee lnterurban Connections at Milwaukee for Waukesha. Wa- tertown, Oconomowuc, I'lelafield. Pawaukce Lake, Lake Beulah. Sheboygan. Sheboygan Falls. Port Washington, Plymuuth. Crystal Lake. ALL PRIC- QUO'I Limited trains leaving Highland Park every hour, 6 :06 A. 31.101206 A. M., take you direct to North Shore Terminal, Milwaukee, cmivenient to hotels and transpm‘tatinn Take a usual time of presentation of such a thousand dollars below what you #1 note Hun u «cute: 0! I century I! Inc Into-ONI- n In the United Stu... Cwfly than Hm- lM engineer! who pone-I the mull-(0d "pork-u o! ED ARE 1" It TO EXCHANGE 1134 for Demonstration Lake Forest, Illinois 0. B. FACTORY n of such a car come: what you would ordin- TEE HIGHLAND Pm mus, m¢mND rum. mom u; m a 7“}; fl , 4.; ’ififififima‘mfifi ’ SAILOR BROWN ED Companion Nearly Dragged Down in Futile Attempt to Effect Rescue mon- thtm an hour and a half the It- tompts proved futile. An ambulance from Great Lakes cook the body of lyrd tn thv naval training station. H. “H'ib‘iwn stn-rt. E Mun- than a hundrw nrnrd 3hr tragedy; 1 milur‘ Wrre n-gardvd HH‘I’S. llruha had just finished his supper when he n'cciu-d word of distress and he run 300 yardx. plunging into tho water and swimming to Lurkin'n Hlkl. He Was cumpcllul to put up a den- pvrut» fight tn lvring Larkin ashore and was so nearly r-xhausted he thuught he \snuld lye compelled to giw- up, .lu.~t thvn hv touched bottom and by that time nnuther sailur help- rd luring Lurkin tn shore, Byrd had hot-n ill in the Great Lnkw hospital for a long time and had l-ven n-lvasul only a few days ago. He appurvnlly was in u m-nk- .Anul raintlitinn. [Crâ€".«FT. .â€"<><Z P4 .Câ€"CFZH.»Z_ mfinaJLEC; An inw-mury of «wk and >umflivs :i! (in-3! Lakiw Naval Training su- (iim i~ Ming tiiki-n nuw Ind i! hu gin-n fiSl‘ to :i rumor that :1 "gr“! dislrl'l‘.n("\'" has boon discovered. In- quiry >h(1“\ that during {he wnr ihe «Minn was tun husy to bother with vhmkmg up ht-tvu-«h the nudi! and ~uppl)‘ dq-pnrlnwm and I! was only whvn Capt. Wurlshaugh ordered it lutvly that [hr ledgt‘r and stock bunks wen- Chocki-d. Of course they ought to ngrce, but the chances Are they will nut, it iu said. for. with the vut ammunc of business entailed It the station, it Would be u physiul im- possibility tu have them agree in the ' ' " ....... n... .I‘linfl lutrx’ um‘ u" .H... , wen- Chockrd. Of course they ought to ngrce, but the chances Are they will nut, it iu said. for. with the vut ammunc of business entailed It the station, it Would be u physiul im- possibility tu have them agree in the final checking. However, the taking at inventory means thlt the “stock nn hand" will be can-fully checked against the hook accounts on ume and l'nclo Sum will know something about how things stand it the nation. in mmnm‘tiun with the work being In connectinn with the work being pumu. nu cone m a mum c-.,-..... carried on now came the rumor thlt photocravurr '(Ifk‘ a vast diM‘H’DIM)’ H‘N‘dy 1"“ 5"“ There are twrnty-luur cards in the discovered. Such is not the use for ”um. and they can be bought :1 most no report hu been mlde u yrt. It *1“! (he lnrge hot!!! in Chimp. .g is ndmitted (hut within 3 ration 01mm; stem And in department m the all! of GR“ Lakea. “W" un- ‘1' 5 for a very moderate prfloe. Visitors ways many cum when m""‘"- ““3" 1 to (M; my will be sure to and mm- plies. etc. are arm-Hy stolen, carrir-d ; ‘h'mg better in the” fim of Chiaâ€" from the station and nobody 't’\’('r an it!) ” they u, .n nbolutn dewnu" check on them. {1mm the whole upirk d the norm ' --" 'commer-cinl postcard. They at well KlmE OUSTED BY I worth having {or their beauty Ind If- _A____.,. Mun A uv Misti: vulue. W. J. Kittie. for eight yeara one‘ of theyleadera in the lilk Produccn" association and the Milk Producera'! Coâ€"Oppratifi Marketing company, was ousted last Week as sale: man- ager a! the marketing company. He now has no omial connection? with either company. 1‘ For some years Kittie was accre- lary of the parent association. When (‘haiL H. P010" of Elgin mined aa manager of the marketing company iuver a year ago. Kittie was given fthat pouition. A week ago he re- hand it but accepted the position of :salea‘manazer {or the company. a {newly created once. Monday the “ward of directory voted to dimiaa him altogether. The vote was al- Emmtiunanimoun, according to re- , ports; i l ‘1 ‘aptain Wu_r_tzbauzh Orders KImE OUSTBD BY MARKETING COMPANY :rd tn thv naval training station. Larkin's hnmo is at 25 Lake street. ,Em-sk'fll. N Y., and Byrd's at 1002 “H'ib‘iwn strwt. Evansville. Ind. Murr than a hundrvd persons “it- sm-d the {randy It is mud both ilnra WH‘L‘ n-gardvd as good swim- The nction of the botrd o! m- rwton is thought to be a reflection 0! Un- sentimem of milk producers nll nu-r Rho distrii't, who anâ€" wry much diualiixfied with the way the af- {nirslol the marketing mmp-ny haw 'm-«n conducted Ind are demanding not (‘mly a change in policy but - (horough reâ€"ornnizatinn Ind cum- pletq chmge in omcen and rxecu~ tin- 'pcrsonan -- - u u --A..f _ ,, Afler ousting Kmlc (hr board an! directors voted in instrur! ”w H. (-cutin‘e comnnth-e tn secure at (mm- a min “fully capable of din-fling the marketing mmpany's aflmr: n manta-r." {fixing l'p; No Report Has Been Submitted IN LAKE FRIDAY SEILNGPOSTCARIS 0F“CITYBEAU'I'IFUI.” Thv League “as :wqmud in ("hi- my“ nhnut twv nu Mars ago by a pub- lu printed 1-.itiu-n Franklin Mao ‘\'-,¢agh whu was presndent of It for mam wars. Mr F.\1.-rrttl. Millard ‘Iy nnw prvndr-m. Mr. Eumes Mao \‘rngh, \I<1-+rr.~1drnt, - Mr (‘harlea I Hutthmwn ”insurer. These pmhmm tum-1h” with a number of W-Hn'r.‘ inuruh-d In an and CHIC mane” (‘nmhtutr the honrd of diâ€" 'ncturs H11 lAnguc- has In .uted, nluuu stmxi {or hrtu-r chic art in- Irn Ls “m. 31w promuung indus- TO ENCOURAGE CIVIC llow-uftrn in the nrdimry pursuits} ..r i-u'rydny me, . rm bit of beauty} is flushed across our vision. It mlyi lw Mime point of nuturnl beauty in; our own city tr in our trnwls. nn’ artistic nrchitwfiinl design, I strik- ing \i'ita nf trees or buildings; perâ€"f ham) unit a plain obyxt made (nchnntâ€" 1 in]; l») lnul) lighting «fleets, and into our (“humiliated .njoymtnt of it‘ cri-qw a poignant rvgrvt that we Ire unalvli‘ to carry away with u! some-j thing mori- tangible thnn just I men-g tal piiture of that beauty. Our na-l tural d. «in is to share it with other-1 whum vn- {ml -ure would be appreci-, utivu ‘ The tuurint and own the traveling! hunnoss mun will admit thlt the)" have sought vainly {or some true ex- pri-niun u! the beautiful rights they lmu \ie-Wed It i: indeed a regret- ‘ tnluli {not that hardly I city in the wuntr) his hvrntnfore ofiervd to trawler! artistic pictures 0! the belu- i tivs of their n’xpective cities or towns. Th0 averam- pit'turr post card sold, thrnughout thr country hn not antis- timl the demand of discriminating proph; who haw an nppmiative and (rue menu of 4rmm<~ values. With this in mind, the Municipd Art lugw u! (‘hwngo in directing the publication of n wnrthy fl‘l’ifl of post fardi of (‘hiugo and vicinity. It l.~ an intending he! in this connec- tion. and nut to say thv lens! com- mvndal Is, that ‘his org-niution was a pioneer in the "(‘ity Beautiful" muw‘mc-m It: primé purpose is w vncuurngr (-inc an and to oppose ~uvh influences thn! thfiaten u. check rndvnvnn in ”ii! directicll. trml an and the finr nrtx Thu pod and mur H the Municipal Art lmnyur. then-Inn; hln nothing of I finuncml firm?!“ In it Their aim is uln‘lnus. m nlun)-, purer nitruistic. Mr Thumm F. Tullmldgc. the well known ”th.11 of ("MC-m», is chair- man of (hr (‘ummllu-r that bar churn- uf the pm! and "our The rurdp M-lm‘u-«d fur reproduc- mm and dnstrihulinn are mmfly prim- mnnerx m a photographic contest. nmductrd by (he Chiugo (lumen. club They include scene! of Michflw gnn boulevard; one he" the Art In- uituu. photographed on I rainy dny, (he [huh-hing 11m! Ind “dew-1k re- flecting lights nnd Ihnduwx, with I «trikmg rfled of film! dhunoe; ln-Z other of the [kaplainw river on I‘ bright winter day. in Ihom clothed m mow. the waur looming Imund the! hnhor line, - puk tot-no. I pidur-i msque strw! (‘0er in the duwnmwn] .wctmn. 1nd many other! of notable; hul'dink‘! even from adv-MAW puinu. I“ done in a moat exquisite photocravurr wurk‘ ‘ 3' Lake Villa Day held at the villue ‘0! Luke vm. Saturday proved a very Inuocadul "0991);: guard-nee In: LAKE VILLA AFFAIR DREW LARGE CROWD when! Badde- unl there "In : plowmz mnmt earlier in the nflcmoon on the Buuv Farm. Boxers {rum (iron Lain. as well as wnstlvn, cumming“! the crowd in seven] tinting bouh. While Luke Vill- Day in luunrh- rd [All year u 3 community boon- mg uflnir it ”named a dent-c of imâ€" portance this year whirh Indian-.- that if urried on it It‘ll! be a bug monvy-mnkinx event {or the promo- to". pk From All Over County Gathered at 5 and Annual Show I MMIOI'IM‘ prom am" of the a» the bone that, man BM. l". 8. K beefing. Guy I exhibiud fine M-‘g Iri'inlr horas. Rib-l w“ luunrh Tnbnhonc 13‘9 i DANIEL A. FAY .0...OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ. - thou H. P. “5 O OI.OOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO PAINTING. PAPERHANLINC AND INTERIOR DECORA TING Au KM 1 PM Rut-“M WHITE WORK A SPELIALT) vi Pn-W;t' Price: â€"â€" Perfect Work 4 Good Mutual. Phone {at Eflmulor. North Shore Slip {over no? N. Ruined St. Lulu th 1013 NMIW DR. C. V. NICHOLS .4». {â€"â€" Mfl.” meuhflrwwlfu {km w t I _ . , â€" All Work Gunnmeedâ€" 63. Shelia Ava-Io MM Pu-i. HM DB. WATSON Telephone 1349 DINTIJ'T SLIP COV ERS PAGE NINE

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