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Highland Park Press (1912), 9 Mar 1922, p. 3

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port and IIIIIHIIIHIIIHIIIIIE ll' lllllllllllllllfllflfll 1288 C0. iv Express Co. ham H. P. 235 to get a naterialu. from ‘ANY Ind HI] :VICE GENERAL of electric us a trial. PAN Y Delivery for EerCo. mne €113: T. L. KOPP Illinois er I SSunbeam Electric What Do We Mean by Reliability? ‘ Science HasProven that To Estate Owners and Gardener; ;Q.W Atlee Burpee Seed Company of Philadelphia far all seeds required for the garden. Place .3 " your orders here and save express ‘ ’m ,. «my ; Le. :0! new gownian Dairy Company fast'efifizéi'hi'iij :1 wish to announce that I have secured the ? Agency' In Lake County for s. 3. Good milk must be produced and handled with > the most exacting care. Contamination must be prevented ‘at any cost. {The health-giving quali- ties must be protected throughout every process. 3. Pasteuriza‘tion is an absolute necessity for good ’ market milk that can be guaranteed safe. Whether you are a physician. teacher, mother or Quainess men you may confidently recommend our e Let us give you our estimate on wiring your old Sur. new home. We will wire a fiver-00m cottage or a‘bugalow for ....W.......A..~..v..._...‘..,.__...._.u.-._....-___;...m..me.._$65.oo A A---_ n ‘e7_,AA_ % * uswmou: [anum Propfletoq. ‘ 'g' Telephodes. m. Forest 95:; Reijdepce‘b. F. m LAKE FOREST SEED STORE Good. Pastemjzed Milk is superior to every other The Vitamknps 9f milk are essential to the prop- er growth of children and the health of adults. 9-10 Market That everlasting reliability " of performanée which every motor car shouldSuppIy, and which everyone concedes to “the anllty Tire Shop SERVICE . ‘ f .2 i V k " ESTIMATES FURNISHED won Imam): ELING “or GARDENS ' AND LAWNS m. , . AR sweat a: POULTRY rm: GALLA‘flfl. no. a. EleCtric- Wiring Téiéphoue H. 9. ,3“??? Estimate Telephqlge Highland Park 9 Telephone Glencoe 70 Hupmobile humtopfigggmtotmmkhm -2- .3-.. u n 1]...." :, ' Lake Forest, Illinois 1 fl; siifiaayiu I! ll doci’f more worm: than any worm I discuss 39d cm {of hog: cm "Mfiifl‘sym Washinéum Confer cc Threat; ens (Heat Lak St‘ption; "Other Items oI News fmm This Vicinity Naval bfiicers there exbe'ét (he ap- propriation of the fiscal year starting July 1 to bé considerably under the $400,000 provided for the present yeur. ’ Emil C. Wittenherg, of Woodstock. was asphyxiated whiie‘ r'epairing his car in a,garage in the rear of his home at \\ oodstock last week. His son, Armand went from the house late in the afternoon to see if his father' had instailed the battery in the car When he pushed the door of the garage open he found him unam- scious under the car» He had tried to crawl to the fresh ,air but had weakenedinnd fell, bruising the side of his face. ’ The middle west mayY lose its only big naval training estahlishment. the naval training station At Grieat Lakés as a result of. the successful condu- sion of the disarmament conference at Washington. Total Abandonment of Great Lakes is opposed by the officers there be- cause the middle west furnishes a large part of the nation's ,nnval Mrc- es and the Ninth district headquart- ers there has more repel-vista under its control than any other district in the country. More men were trained there during the war than at all other training camps combined. .A‘fter the armistice l6 000 ex- -seamen in the Ninth dizkriet alone were'emlisted in the reserve force out of a total of 250.000 reservists for the entire coun- try. 1 : "W ' H a ABANdONMENT 1'3 BEARED Lake county has repfrcsentution on the committee of niné dairy farmers to draft a new plan Mr the market- ing uf milk in this amid the Chicago district, hccording to announcement last week that H. E. Flood of Gur- nee had been officially chosen Here's a good fish ’taléi and the bes't part‘labout it is that in actually happened} Darwin 1. Granger, the mail mamfrom Mclienry was fishing through the ice on . eyer's Bay, Fox Lake. with a minnow as bait. A fair sized perch took the hook and as the fisherman drew if in a 1 1-2 pound bass took the "perch. i’l‘he surprised angler was: about to km! the bus when a tWelve pound pickerel grab- bed hold of that 1’1â€"2‘ pound bass! The Curtiss Aerophine’ and Motor company was made defendant if: a suit filed in the circuit court last week by Attorney Runyard ‘aud Judge Claire C. Edwards to collgct $2,000. The money is claimed to he’due the defendant; through reht on' a farm northwest of Wankexan tht the (Jur- tiss people used for a flying field when '9 if Mr. and M133. Timot y Bacon, who live five miles northw t of Waucon- d0. celebrated their sihieth wedding anniversary last week; FIVE ' CANDIDA' Representatives W. F. Wei 9 And Thomas Grhham Are ' l in from Lake County epresentative Willian‘i L. Pierce of idere is a candidaie for mturn to state legislature f pm the district c posed of Boone, McHenry, and La e counties, and his petition has ‘ filed at Springfield for the prim- 1 s set{or April 11. f' ' r. Pi rce occupied aprotninent plo- he last legislature. but was sit niin. no inclined to be a dahdidate again mflng to 3the fact thathi legal prac- tl¢e is large and requi es great deal of attention, but ‘of 1late influential citfiens d! the district! particularly in Mfiflenry and Lake cowlties have urg- ed him so strongly tog see-Ha re-elec- tibh to the legiSlature What ‘he has de- cided to be a candidate and his peti- tip has been filed at} Springfield. ’Atty. W. ;. Wéiss; of Waukegan, a ) is a candidate fqr reelection as 'i éCharles H.“ Fr'anciq of McKenry. lbharles Hayes of Harvard has am- n' 'nced himself as a,candidate. He , made the run seVera! times ‘in' i'y rs past but never; has succeeded. "H is a democrat. Thomas Graham 0 ‘Lakexounty. also it democrat, has ounc’ed his intention! of running. ( . Graham served as representative [this district unfit tile minority .V- r-~. , ghey were active assembling and test, [ng planes. ‘ Qi a... +0....OOIO ppvnoboq+ooopooooogo ' ‘03::in » ‘1 St. John-i Anya 0705630000000 gm» um!»- NORTH SHORE GAS COMPANY ||. Telephone 194 Chicago Mme and mm K K " FUutoniafic Electnc Ironet The swift, smooth- " g trsins or the North Shore Line havef dwarfed e distance between Highland Park and Chicago Combining; frequent service with absolute dependability, this handy ronte continues to give excel- lent accommodationé: to the patrons vvho use it regular- ly. The untiring eifhrts of the trained employee to add to the pleasure and isatiSfactiOn of your journey reflect the spirit of service which actuates the‘entire prganiza- The North Shore Lme operafigs five fast trains between the South Side, Ch' ” +â€" 63rd and Dbl-cheater and Mil- waukee. These h: ‘ aim stop at [pop mfions, 43rd and Calumet, and ‘_ rd and University ‘1 e WOMEN gfdo gait realize that you can: you every met; In your family-laundry on tins wondeIfUI; new. machine? Do you grealize that this THOR .1 RON 13th absolutely .auto ~' mam m acnon~ requtrmg n0 Strength or effort tropgrate .9 Highland?mk . - . 'Pho Will you go on wasting your time and strength and money, ironing. by’hand, when a few (10th down and a few dollar: a. month will bring this Thor Automatic Electric Ironer to do the wark or you? Come in and lays explain this wonderful machine to you. Let us show yOu how it iron! shirmxdrewes, skirts, lace cur- tains, children’s cldthin , even ruffled garmentsâ€"in {not all the things you tiny; I had to be ironed by hand. . The hard work and long hours of Ironing Day ere over forever {when ibis Thor enters your home. If-YO‘ - an! more leisure fim’eand strength for other things. come in at once mdvarnmzc for a Thor fqr‘yofir very next irongng. AWN!!!) THOR DEALER - T6 {he ' South ' Sideâ€" Limited Trains for Chim leave W I?“ eVeryhourm-G:29A-.M.tol:29A.hl Expressl‘rains for Chicago leavefiithhndl’ark eVeryhaIf-hourfronBHA.” (07:44AM. tien8:18A.M. mdevéryhdfvbotrtoll :;48P.M. Ticket Oflice 5 N;. St. Johns Ave. ‘ne Highland Park 140 Highland Park, Illinois " <

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