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Highland Park Press (1912), 1 Dec 1921, p. 14

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u'. fl 3 ()1 m fl! ‘OUI fl tfic‘ Ulla! m '71.- when D- That wt EMMH H finmmw (‘l ic‘ {ig um ' ra he. ~ re A]! PAGE TWELVE Holiday Goods secure the advantage of a ”wider choice of articles for intended Pricés the lowest... Easy terms of payment Public Service Company Early Buyers of Because as to of Northern Illinois THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. ufliccsrs to be addition!“ prmu \u ... ,existcnu- tht-n- of an autumobilr fz-nu- when» stolvn cars ura- mkrn for the purpose of disguising and thrn disposing uf tin-m: The car {nund Saturday was sum rn {rum the (‘ht-ckvr taxi wmpany uf‘ ‘ ('hicugn 12m August, 5'an- (imt tinw it has iwun sovn-tud in n lmrn in th«- ! rrur of Juhn “'8”va homv. .311 Mt- :Mister Ava, Waukegan. Kelley inâ€" fornwd‘the local police that a mun 'has been paying: storam‘ 0n the ma- chim- since last August. Thv appearancv of the car has [won ,chungvd greatly. The familiar paim 'hus been liurm-d at? the machine 'whirh has [“0" [minted Mack. AH ‘ four tires and rims haw been strip~ pod oi? the var. thv battery his lawn rvmpwd and sen-mi nccvssnrin-s n-- moved. »- . . “.1 2 I i Checker Taxicab Had Been Stor- ed in Barn for Several Months ANOTHER STOLEN CAR 1 OLD FOI'ND .-\'I‘ WAL‘KEGAN: The (il~(‘(l\’l‘¥)' by thv Wnukcgun puliw uf annthc-r «oi-in automobilc \Vhik’h has been stnrmi there for 'thu 115'! few munths, is helium-d by the UflEL-csrs to be additional prmif of thy existcnu- tht-n- of an autumobilr fz-nu- when» stolvn can: an min-n in tho nurimsc of disguising and mun“. The police have notifivd (hr ('hivagw department and also thv taxi com- pany and (txpwt ‘ho owners (0 ml! for tFn-‘mzwhinc. A! thu present timr it is stun-d in thv nvw [mliw gur- 3lKl'. It "as lx-urnml Szmn'dny that [hr machim- which has jlls-t 15w!) fuund by th- \Vnukvgun pnlln- is (h.- rh-vrnlh machinv thy); hm'v n-m-vrrui {01‘ (hr puhcv of (‘hicugm THOMPSON MAY Rl'N FOR CONGRESSMAN Friends I rg tmEnter f .lnhn lL 'I‘hnmpwn. lel knnu >l(l('n! of Lihcrtyvillc. may ln'u (-mulidatv for cununws-ut-lurgv : April primary. “is frivmh an in}; him tu allow his mum? tn go 1 ticket. ('uncornim: Mr. Thompmnk quzmâ€" ficutinns tiw Illinni~ Stun- Journal uf‘ Springfield. [1].. had [hr fullnu'im: tn say in u nun-m issue: John K. Thompwn. chain gruwry and restaurant mun-r and farmer. ix brim: urged by his frivnd< In prrmit them tn prcsmt hi< mum» m the Ap- ril primary. Mr‘ 'I‘htflan-II mu nno of the leaders in Republican politic> in (‘hiozigo trn yt-ars null. :\> inn-is- UHT of L‘uuk county hc ('>I-’l‘.lil$ht‘d u rvmrd for interest «In [)uhhv mmwy turned into thv treasury “hen ”it“: was no law requiring it. that at- tracted widespread comment. Mr. Thompson vohinturiiy retired frnm politics to dowtc himsvlf to the large interests which demanded his entire attrntion. He is a native of Illinois, having been born neur Fithiun in Vex-million county. where he grew to manhood. He still owns 1: farm there. which in~ eludes the old homestead, and also a farm near Libertyville in Lake county LARGE LABORATORIES ARE BEING BUILT Waukegan to Have Important Chemical Plant; Will Em- ploy Many People completed the building units at Wau- kegan which it has outlined the con- cern will employ more than a thou- sand men, according to the statement made by an official last week. The proximity of cold weather is causing the company to rush its plum with all possible speed in order that the various building: under course of construction at Fourteenth street, mny be under cover before zero weather halts work. Eighty men Ire at work onvthe job. IE,L va- 4â€"... To indicate the speed with which the company has proceeded it was learned Friday that the work of manufacturing chemicals in pragma- ing in two of the buildinga. The Abbott company has two the story building: at Ravenswood at the present time and it has not been de- cided definitely whether or not theae are to be abandoned. The buildings going up now are located on 'a twen- ty-four acre tract which permits the erection of several more units. Unlike many laboratorlea the Ab- bott company specialim in pharma- ceutical auppliea. Some of the prin- ‘cipal products are chemicals which this concern manufactured during the war when importation from Gen 1many was stopped. It-will be cm; :0! the largest Inbou- tories in the United States. This my tnke two years, it is asserted. When the Abbott Laboratoriei has bm-n [minted Mack. AH .nd rims haw been strip~ var. 1hr battery has law-n d M‘VUHH Ilt‘k'("“'|\rii‘\ re- 'ge Lake County Man Field: Well Known in Chicago Thump“ ~ State 1 H knuwn rc quuli 1m “Holy Night” Regarded as GM of Most Beautiful Sonot. 'DfIW HI-L nnclrm I‘hrixlumn ( Sigln" 1» Hernmn 1n and H cumidvn-d M nmny hr Ilu- must l-vaumul wf umx «‘xn'ulr‘. II 1.1” suxm‘ uuu In \VII‘I\- . 1w tlu- must lwaunlul “r all ('hrlsl- umx «‘nmlr‘. ll Lu‘ mun-(hues been “mum-.1 In .‘Lllllh Lullu-r, but the mum-mm ”I up]! uwmnu 1h that H is. mm 1. older than hm Hum and I! one of llu' uhh-M Hf (:vrmuh folk songs. 'l‘hr rural "UNI Ih'fil Y» Merry. m-mh-nmnf' L~ linuH-h m In; ungln um! mum lIlH'L m ulmul (he beghullnx “I [In- SrH‘IIIt-rmh (‘c-lnur)‘, unhouxh llu- :nulhur u! 1hr \\Ivrll.~ and (In; cum- pnwr of lqu- mush- urv unknown. 'l‘lu- “Hr UM lurk-d) Ming in this poem [DON- ~rs~v~ NH (110 hrs! quullfirnfluun of I \h-rlmx Mum “HIV and will probably MM an Inn; 11> Hu- \4‘rM'I with which 2! l» ulun); ufimw-nhul 'I'In- «'urol "1mm Sign. hmuuan-l." Lu nm- uf 1h:- “Mo-xx ph-n‘s (If Iulwronl H mm- uf 1hr “lilo-q ph-n‘s (If Iulu'rf'nl [num- m mmvnrp. and both llw nor'h :mul musir fur uhlrdnh- MH)’ 0! (he on» Ms. Th.- mus“~ i> nu 01:1 Fn'nvh mrl- ml)‘, duh"! {rum thr- 'l'luruwmh (‘rllv tury ulmnuxlx ur rw-urrw. H but: [MN-n Imrn.uni/wl In VIIIHIITHI “Rh “)0"? ml)‘. duh"! {h wry ulmnuxlx hnrnmm/wl l< :umlvrn Mutuh ful UH) H VERY USEFUL Mn. Bugâ€"My I am and I married Mr. Spider. He can carry so many bundles. when I do my CNHMI. chopping early. I I U ngh, lmmanuol,’ Ono of OM- ut Pieces and Far Anu- dateo Any Others. ‘llh‘ [”11‘11' '54 xrnhiv l'I‘l‘\b:|l_\ and H 1~ awn 01,-. [1 1.1: In Maxim .~ III ‘v\|“” uhh'r HM“ YMLI 'ln*;~ December 6th; HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 3c SAVINGS BANK TV”! : Inku-l (”w 'l' N DECEMBER 6, 1916, the Highland Park Trust Savings Bank first opened its hospit- able doors. This, our fifth anniversary, finds us with over $600, 000. 00 1n deposits and resources to- talling mo1e than $700, 000. 00. We are more than pleased with our progress in these years, during which our organization has proved its strength and earned a wide reputation for reliability and fair dealing. We are proud, too, of the many friendships that have grown amund our institution, making our business transactions interesting and pleasant. Entering upon a new year of service we look fo1â€" ward to many opportunities of extending our wide service in the best interests of ourpatrons and Highland Park. We hope our f1 iends will stop in and wish us many happy returns; rL-nuu hut lu-nulm Hm l'hme n! thh "I'm“ Sigh In» 1"" )I'lll‘fl uhlvr , carol, “Hull In us arm“ I)’ persunl to humunm-l." “f .ulu'rf'nl In ”W norm IU‘vYHH, III ”I“ 12!». NM {rum lhl' r-lflh (‘le- ‘H‘d Hm! flurry of Mn Pilgrim: Told of Its Power ‘0 Bloom on Christmas Day. glouom Gwen n hon Flower; O taunt-«1mm plum tune “mun“. tillluh' the uu\cll|rx~ "(Ten-ll In) flurlfilt but the ”Mutual us Inc rmw of Jellrlm Alum tlu- shun-s u! the DH“! MM. fut enough nun) m [w out of n'hd'h of tlu dn-atlwleullng uqmrn and the an)! .prn)‘, urn.” ”ll! run, n little plum fumed .1) many I: lrgrmlnr)‘ story. “him. when rllwned. roll: up It: swans and l’mln‘lu’fl tnto - (urlom llttle brunt: lull. nun w. v V .. The dvserl Mum: snap at) m dr) Item and uhlrl Ilse svemlngly dead llnlv but! nus) m‘vr uundy plulul, Mk? I («ler “right. Afwr ll claw-o: tu‘ rmnh mme mum: Mme. in about ten} days; the nmls'ure has Wrou‘hl I; mind: (m ”1:! unm- drud il Illve ngn‘ul, [rum and gmulng. ' [he nld‘lmw [Hymns “ho broulln burk this plum unh film: from (hr Mu!) ,hu [1. mm “Muiert'ul inlet 0! 1th. t nu (‘hrh-tmu day and mm» H Hu- mum of resurrection nmwr, Anullu-r .m Ion-m1 numel It {rum eu-r) Hm! \\|.--n~ Hwy tuned lt- Nil “0“" lo lulu-nun UH . . n, - a_l.n¢ ‘l‘lw dr) km“! “he-n u Ha Mule. m..1 hum 1h “£111!“lem-nhuhn.ml (hem dr_\ mm» 1'. is bl! to keep them Mmuhhg .tuler. nnmvrm-d ;.I«~:,: {up of their lvrmnlnm h: yin-rely n mmhun: DUN?“ 'l‘hc- hotnvhnl h'lll.9 Jvrlflln H nI‘A‘L" n 1 h-HHH-tlnm, 'Y'Lvrv :‘r u! ”suns-4mm Munu nut «v "Hrm'Iu :1\ - reluuu'. “huh. hilhnm llHlt iwunl), hz=~ :H. I‘ZVICII fl Anniversary “cl uni) {or 8am. clun- THAT PESTIFEROUS BOY. “A Marry Christmu. old mm. But W I" you limping?" “That peotihrouu boy of mine It! a lulu-n”, 0‘” xi 1hr mm Almllu-r 0H1 m the Name of luurroo wer; Also Called St Mary‘s Ron. um [Hymns \\ ho broulln lulu! “1H1 ”mm from (hr (um “(uuxert'ul inlet 0! H! mm out nu l‘hrh-tmu day m.- mum» of resurrection .Ilu-r mu Ion-m1 numel I! “an Mme Hwy lulmd h- \ulu'lloa o. HIP lJ-(unru on plum have appeared Achlrh "(Ten-d I!) flurlfilt ml us Inc rmw of Jelirhn “11-9 of the DH“! MM. ful In lu- out of truth of (in uqmrn and the n)! this row, n mm» plum why u lrgrmhu')‘ star). I rlwned. roll: up Its "\pni \IITXIIY»! l “he-n unfuldlng drop!K hum :‘tl'!d‘ I! may be \h nhlmnl Tu rl‘t-UYI‘P‘I a i'. is Hum!) nu‘c'mlul) slmuhhg 4h mussel of A Hymn mufum in llu 1min: mh {I [uni-“L » Argus h H how ”,9 .w-cnned I ”10 r1159 U nl rx‘~nx,_-I..h Hmnxolxkr H rm! Nun ”in "mm mm: ur Uh nr' main 0-) urn ‘mm mm mar W. 2.117 a ho n- \§ W .1 J07“?! .1 low pm“ Try n In your Chin-u nut. WATCH AND (A 000000000000...” PJEWELRY k’ f REM/21116;? 0U can't tell I Q12"! it __, (he weather “'1 be right this time. Dd the culd wave catch m In empty coal bin. 'h‘ like these prepare not b 1 but stop and shun.“ opportunity â€". good e“ um price chargvd for no“ MutualCoal' Vine Avenue , allllhnd P-rk. “L Jew-try Sb" 9. Iloo- I36 â€" lush.“ M- n" wutth and uvdn Wulrh (la-.9 find a Tel. 410 BUILDING MARI! Stock and Poultry I 00 N. Fin: 8L m . Smith .LEVIN JUNK? i; 5;!" Bl." “5| Dealer in 0m 25: 5‘ :miflll- .gha‘ 3 8 l'nu. ‘ .gmpfiuur the ’rade s-4-115~ .uflmur month and ’fur‘? \«my V fate,” Benn {:u 1 int! Him-d {my ;A 1:10 rand Mammm l? x’lhuflh VH n'Q .mflnrl'h nv‘, .x-I A ‘ """"'n H! 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