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Highland Park Press (1912), 1 Sep 1921, p. 5

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LAX? LT} coo... Fritxi .1501»: x O O c 0 o "fl ('K CaHed xd Park ’08. 'ES LS rnent 'o rds is and 'eyors It E Y I “moo gern 4_\D N015 SC CH and I) 'sh My» In addition to the transportation of freight and gexpress pleased to an- between Highland Park and Chicago we are I nounce that we are now prepared to do long distanceimoving of house hold goods and furniture. .1 Tel. Highland Park 227 ._" Pasquesi Bros. Mott}! Express 00- : __ -- rr-l Frank“! [F THAT CAR of yours is EXACTLY [HUNT it WILL take the hills on high like [ho manufacturer intended it should. If it \\().\'"1‘ take 'em. it ISN'T RIGHT. l‘hcro's a hundred things [hm cause loan. H! power. “'v know 'cm A”. “v know ju,~t whq-l‘t' to look fur trnuble‘ “9 mm always Mn- you time. and usually. save you mum-y. 21w l1~g|¢‘ll\\(‘E. \\ e do ever} thing nocenur) to keep )our var m ~pk-ndid condition ~â€" and \H- do all thunk \u-ll. if )0u are having trouble 0 ynm: )nur car tn this garage. ‘ mt Immediately what is wrong Inn't take us lung tn fix it WE MOVE .- I \ (‘7‘ nt‘ NOTICE 7 Chicago Tel. r‘ra __’â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" ANYTHING ANYWHERE re â€" once meet your the hills can find 'Tel. Franklin 1‘24 and it t'YHPIH)'nh'I‘.7 :m 1?: Lung with tn.- >umv «Nun-v of .nHm-hr-nwun of 1hr day just ahvud. But {hr fart rc-malm e-u‘rylmd) 1~ buck kmmv And thx‘ ~h<~uld um! “:11 mum I“ >nn1v numâ€" lwr» that Ihv .u‘{l\lil«‘~‘ uf the church \ mil rvcmxwl n-nmu-d nth-ntx-‘n Just what .‘H‘r \w guiny tn do about 1!? Only «vnw thmg; I»! ~1le uthnd Nu- Vncation Over Thr vacation season 1‘ over ery «me ix hack fur thv avtiutim (hut “1” :ngun vall fut u rr<t ant yrur 1'h'lv dwn and yuung puurlq- :m- 1”“ka forward but :1 fo-w dwy‘ 1.. tho- ”In-II in: ‘If wh-wl Thnm‘ “hm huw- :1“ t-mplwymwxx? :m 1' Lung with tn.- _ afiflgw Sunriuj. wrxivw nmrmn; \snrxhip ngwurth Imam“ (-n-nim: (~\’z|ngvli\1 Notivu. [)h'unu nf lhn- vu-mng \ The court also censured the Zion officers fur having attempted to m]- Icct thv $1 fm- for apprnving the hand Nurthwvstu-rn l‘nin-r‘it} nutm tics haw been «‘nmiwllml tn n-ju-t : plivations {rum MU pruspm'tlvv «'04 for admission thi~ Full. The numl i~ swelling daily, Walter Dill Soutt. the- prrr‘ldrnt. tribes this fact prim‘ipully to growing popularity nf highvr min tinn in the rural (lislrn‘ts “Thy farm girl hm mmr (‘Ul Hf ‘ mvntal lethargy." hr \hltl ”Sh» aspiring to high-i lmmslmlm- u that Of her prulwwu~>nr~ {he ‘th Ziun Men Who Were Held With- out Bonds Freed h) Hah- eas ('orpus ordinance ordering' them to pay you- ly license fees of $150 and $175 re- ‘peetivelyl Tht‘M‘ men Were arrested Thursday night. Aug‘ :35, at 7 o’clock and despite their efi'orts to obtain their release were held without hond.<. Judge (‘. f‘, Edwards heard u haheu> corpus peti» tion in t-ireuit court Friday afternoon and dismissed the tWo merehunt> Justice Schmalfuss admitted that (Burner and lnine haul presented satisfactory bonds Thursday night, and added that he had approved them. He admitted further that he had ordered them back to jail when they refused to pay the dollar fee de« manded by him for approving the bonds. Then in spite of the protests of (‘ity Attorney Theo. Furhy of Zion the court ordered the release of the two men on the habeas corpus writ. vhargvd agaimt them if this snrt uf m-tiun thvrkl \vuuld he nnthin; Zinn pulicr from mu} vw rxt m Tlll' ("my nf Zinn, togrthvr with Jus- tii-o nf thi- l’uucv W. E. Schmalfuss and (‘hicf «if l’ulicv Tht'mlurt' R. 8061(- or, uf Zion. an- tu he made dofvnd- ants in u suit fur dumagw on a charge of false imprisonment grow- ing out of the arrest and incarcera- tion in the Zion jail of Ernest (‘. Gar- no-r and John Irvine. men-hank in that city, who were charged with hav- ing fuilvd tn comply with the new L'ily nrdinanu- nrdvrinx them to pay yi-ar- l\' lice-n50 fw-s of $150 and $175 r0- lu-t'orc it was determined that the do- fvndants were minty uf the (-rime Higher Education Becoming More I'Opular. Says Presi- dent Walter Dill Scott \lER(‘H.â€"\NTS DEMAND DAMAGES FROM ('ITY {2297.3329332 5?. ‘ra‘..$< :mâ€"ZZ.:. 122.3; E; Rs' and guwd murknu: Him-Mm“ hm lwwmc n nzutinnai hth, ruthor Vhan an individual :nnhlmn Ami ~h.- xsm. fails to avail herself of 1! finds hen-01f m (ht‘ wakr of ('IHIIZHtiun And alunu 11 Thv hnu>ing <hurtam- In Hxanflnn wm axcrle-d as another rvawn by Dr. Svntt. The univvrsity has no funds to bunld dormitnrim And “(her humvs meeting requirvmc-nts x-f thc' drun of women have not lnvrram‘d He added that construction tnrivC for cwvdx‘ ur f lhl' « hinngvd prunmates 2.000 .-\n (qua! ' in rvmstrzulon of mJLh- quduat n.>unved. None n',’ Hmw lath ELK-n rrjectt‘d. Slntr lht‘)‘ arr ~trict9d 3.x t.) Ilvlng quartvrs rrmts and THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND CPARK. ILLINOIS '1‘! I‘M dn yn n Tho' mm! I'VKqu'dHl-Y numates 2.0““ An nu 1H M. F. CHURCH \u .r k AY!‘[-‘11Vl’r .k't} \ nnuunwnu-ntn m-vn \ \\ an H I‘nin-r‘it} nuthuriA nmpq-lh-d In n-jm't apâ€" WU pruspm'tin Coâ€"cds ni~ Full. The number {i them. Hr said that tiny} \wrn- prrmlttvd »thing to mun-m the making \vh ting {MN fr”! H An (qua! 'm‘n'fl‘t‘ M Mann-<1 1' Hmh‘ nut H! In r mid ”Sh» |~ kant-dm- than yr~ {hr ‘thrm' If} “h i nth-r hunk-s f ”M" dt'un uf wd He added a \x-rn} durmi- ('11 (W YH-\I lH {rum v.1 attrr ha»: \h UIH \unl Y1 [ht' fun \‘Uf‘ rrn TY lus- tn.m mm lwfun- Hu mmrumrmrnl pm!» in ~ nkr m. Jummr ('(mk (hunt) ran' u u-milny {unun- uf thr wrt-k': rrlvturunun l‘hl‘ kmr W1“ M‘ (l‘M'h ‘u all \‘hlidrrll .1. ( «m'n (Lumy uni HWN' \hmhel, an nunhm: mu m. pn-wnn- of {ht-1r frn-nd.~ frwm submmng n'ountltm A K. l'aul. I~ superlnu-ndt-m ul rmâ€" .Iumur Fmr and he )3 hung ably sup parted by Edward J Tnbm. super mlvndont of (‘ook ('ounly whnulr On Friday, the 161h. a spa-ml hull «my wnll in: prm'lmmod fur the (Oak (‘ounty school children in order that thls feature of the Fuxr may [w >an cessful and full nfl Interest. [hr xh PLANNING GREATEST COOK COUNTY FAIR $10,000 l'Rl‘IMll'M AWARDS H «(TN :ztnw of hrut. rununm 3mm drum-m h-hn-nhrxt. mm! In harm-5's ”10 hrs! ‘ 1! 1mm vlm'trn'ny fur Ih xix‘vt'luprnc'hl (If nndusn‘iw land. I! L- prnp-Kml In 'nta'. znuiiahh !1_\' Iurrnt): n All Northern Illinois “ill ticipate in Big Events :1 Palatine Septtmbcr 13 to Ix nmtorcycles. It will luv u dayvumlmght Fair Aslllb from the rcgular features, over)‘ night will Winn-3s display of link wurh and lw further rniiw-nmi luy ~pm'inl hiulivlu» ziltmdnnm All the principal canton of the northern countres'will mnduct nut“ mobile hours to im- l'air, and (lit (iliicugu automobile club: ilrl‘ plan‘ ning tours that will malm the Zfi-niile stretch [u l’ulatim- look like an un lirukcn processmn uf machines. (hlv cam) has had it» Pam-uni (if l‘rogrrsa, but it. is taking In); pride in the Paladin Fair and will do its full part inward making it 3 lug wen-3.x. fool» ini: that it is as mui h m Fair in (hr rvst «if lhc rounty’>. Tuesday, So‘pL Ill. Will ln- Inaugural Day, and (Emu Len Small will ufiicmlly open the Fair. Wednesday will he Amei'kan Legiun Day. and all A l, Push uf tllt‘ county \xill Lflkt' part. with many pustx of uther muntiee- n-pi‘Q-M-ntcd, 'l'hursdn) “Ill l-r sulnv ui‘lian day. and fifty ~uliiirlmn towns among these towns Wlll lu- shown in point of numbers. uttcndinx and at. [rm-tiwriws nf “turnouts." Friday “lll ln: Farm Bureau and l’uhliv Svhonl Day. and 3 iii): {arm-bureau yicnii' will be a {(‘HKUH‘ Saturday will lw (‘hicauo Day. and pmminiont Lil‘ll from the nieLrnpnln will spud; Sundn} Wlll lie :‘Utlilnullllr llny Wlll‘. [lit‘ Mg races fur :iiitumuluilvs and Hnwm Il\> tVt nli rdinu tn nvw Ythmnh‘l 411:9 ~ 4‘ 1H \'\ l'I [ht mm HARNESSING \ ()H'ANU HHHHHHHHHHHH "or“ for Salr and for Ken! munufawmn-v mmtix Tel. 410 I. N. Fin! SI. Night-ad Purl walnut 2"! N. ST. JOHNS lVE HY ('(‘H ural rm! “(Tl ua‘l) r“ nnghly 125 . Smith JUNK Tl Dealer in urn} M h L’W'U’ rqmn |\ UH’ Party Ill-I hunn ~>1nu 1H l'hr \‘uh uh Hut quav IIM‘Y‘ 1H1 H KIlum-u .miumh n the 1 nnko‘ V} Mn 1. (iv vnlfll uwh 1H lL' ill m I! tm V1.1” l’a r plan I 1 h I'ht' ur ha» the h "1 1h ht Highland Park Fuel Company 102 N. Is! 5!. HERIAN 0mm, fluid CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday 1. m. It 10:46. Sunday School D modluely following; Wednoadu Evening qutlmonlnl Service n '20. lulnulnod by Building Material Expert Demi-Surgeons The ls nmwneumaflc Everlasfly Soft Liberty Motor Car Phones: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING BOO! 387 Central Avenue because of its easy-riding qualities. ease of operation. and the feeling of confidence it inspires. It can be depended upon at any time to take you any- where as. fast or as slow as mu care to ride. Office and Residenceth Walnut Street Highland Park. Illinois MINES. Embalnm SALES OFFICE. Liht IOIEST. ILLINOIS . G. McPherson 8C Son 30a] Solvay Coke MATTRESS It isa plea'sure to drive a You are Cordinlly Invited to make use of the privileges of the Highland Park, Illinois mm Church of Christ. Scientist. o! Huhlmd Purl ”CBS: Sunday 1. m. It 10:46. Sunday School I. J. J MINES 8c SON Hours 9Lm. to 6p. Sunday: 2 to 6 p. I. Funeral Directors Established 1890 Highland Park 120-121 'es tone Tclkphonr H P. 1403 Lady Assistant PAGE

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