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Highland Park Press (1912), 4 May 1922, p. 8

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One of the man an” ~m-e adaptations cf the brogur oxford so much m drmuud [at “renal-{gaunt n w r. For QUE-ES} QL'ALX’h value is greater this season than ever, in style, material and workmanship. Yet behind all this is an even bigger factorâ€"your greatest aid in buying. It is the name QUEEN QUALITY, the standard of maker and retailer, your guide to shoes that Fit where others fail; to style: of character and lasting satisfaction. HE value of a good shoe is not gauged by the pncc alone. The best way to be surc of value is to 5:: that the 3.22m QL,'E£~;.\ QL'AI IFY is stamped on your next pair of shnm. FELL BROS. SMART SHOES FOR ALL 15/7055 other: fail" nty is entitled to send 25 student: and young men ‘ [Ate N candidate â€"to the itizens military training camp at amp Custer. Battle Creek. Michigan. urinx the pnsent summer. l The fol wing physicians of Lake county ha signified their willingnes- applicant; for physical fiend this camp: Lt. Col. ers. MR(‘. “1 St. Johns and Park; Maj. H. B. Rob~ . Highland Park and Maj. ackett. MRO. 229 N. Gen- ukecan; Capt. F. H. Mar- l.ibertyville; Capt. A. H. R(_‘., Waukexan; Capt. A. ;W. Garlit MR(‘.. Anderson Bldx., iLake For t; Dr. C. E. Daniela, 213 {Gem-see s . Waukegan; Lt. A. O. 'Fraiia, M (X, Fox Lake. to examin fitneu to D. W. R ave. High em, MR( John G. {9399 5L. ftin. MRC. iClaeboe. . .i§ is id. > yAftcr r posted Mom tho camua- 5vr- final! were Lompelled to mart {to other 71 «buds 'uf urging the names 301 obslin rosiden‘s of 'linn. They “vent to 1 e offuc of the county clerk 9and copie the names Ind addreaael Ion the l books Ina thesv‘ cnnbled lthem'to wk back with the numea that Wen obtained in that city. Wedneada evening n¢.?vhlch in- cludes test its a Christian Scum lie-ling. i It 8 o‘clock. » You I cordially invited'gto who use of the reading room It payee». tnl avenu , which in open em wed day frbm ine o'clock in mail-crab: until :ix 'clock in the evcfiin‘ and Sunday A ernoons from m to II! o’clock. ' Subject for next Sunday‘s [m subject, " dam and Fdlen Mun.” Servi In lack! In this church every 8 y Inning at 10:“. 8' day Sc meet- human-Hy It“! themorniguervice.andhopato pupils up the age of 20 yarn. The The pe n we un't get doll. with often has lot of our own qudjd'. 10 a. m. (‘hurch School. 11 a. m Morning Worship. 7. 30 p in Wednesday evening prayer m ting. On Sun I)? morning our mm min- ister Rev H. M. ShIdle will be with us. Mr. Idle has had some experi- ence in th ministry. but It tie present time is student at Northweau-rn College. . porville. Ill 0n Su I) night there will be I union ser cc held in the PmbyteriIn church in the interests of flu Nut East Reli . Mr. Mani: will we“ to us. The ovie film “Alice in Wonder- land" will also be shown. More t an four hundred members of the bu ing trades in Lake county participa d with thounndl of trade unionists n a parade and demonntrn- tion as protest against the open shop in ( icago and the Chicago dis- trict last ‘nturday afternoon. _ The pa de started from Grant Park at :30 o'clock. With bnndn in the lead hé proceuion proceeded to the Munk pal pier when- : mus met-t- ing was held. Samuel Gompcn. president I the American Federation of Labor. addressed the gathering thq‘re. ‘ The (W lu- men hem as jurors m thc ram- ainnt Gov. Len Small. but wm-k fail i‘tu make an agreement on which ch 'h they would attend Suh- day morni g and as a result. Infield of attending hurch. the jump look I walk. . ' To mu gonditiona as pleasant on possible r the juron. Judge Ed- wards 0rd red that if they tould agree on a chu h at which all would at- tend, the puties would conduct them to n pl: of wonhip Sunday. A vote on the church mum-d in_ about tw ve suxgutiona. md no one would ch ge his vote. Rather thnn attend an service except the one they chos individually. the jurors de- cided tha their religious exercises would bv lbandoned temponrily, More t of the bu; partic‘lpat unionists (ion as I shop in C trict last Richard Davis, the lO-yelr old son of Mr. an Mrs. Arthur Davin of the Woodin F rm in Wilson. narrowly n- cnped den h late lut Thundny After- noon whe he fell {rum 1 tnctor and was run er by a disc hamw. Young )avia was riding on the tractor as farm work was being done. After ma "in: a curve with the tractor, the heavy pull caused the machine u» jerk. and he boy was thrown from hu- scat, Be re the engine could be stopped, e disc harrow passed over his body, nd the only thing that saved him from eath was the fact that the soft gro d gave way beneath him and the rm machine passed ow-r him. 7.1mm» in many: instance. slammed doors in fm‘e of worker) of R. S l’ulk ' (L. of Detrolt ‘ho getting 0 l a diru tury 0! Lake mun Buildi Trades Worked! Panic; final!" Inciting of {in Lad!" in into: oum Brief ‘Md m held an. lfuruoon u an n '...- A: l -L- p...'..._ home of In. Otto Lama. ‘ Sunday School It 9:65. HEAR GOMPERS' ADDRESS Homing Won“, In 6-.- fl . ‘ 10: ‘5. ‘ Ewing Wanhip in m ll. 3. __.._._. cums'mm SCIENCE E-BEINEZER CHURCH It ms of Lake Coun- ty News , k of unlherin nnmu in the ‘ been cumpk ed. The pub- »ect to be able to distribute Mes in June. IN PR‘ Rev. F. Hollie. Pumr Sund-y School 9:30 a. m. Prom-hing Service (English) 10:30 The Ladies Aid society will meet Thunday Incl-noon It two-thirty o'clock at the homr 0f Mp. Bfi'mfl‘, on Wu! Conlnl ave. fizfifififil‘iigfl‘i‘fl W Midi“. Huhhhd Put. “'3‘ p‘ou II. (315 ~Alllnumauudagh- â€"Mloekdlnco-Wthdoot 4am upped â€"Cow!m tor â€"0puonnlcolou â€"11nnlkun18.000to20,mwnllu :Ownmboutotlownpdleut n-mwwm :Non-nttllng wmm â€"Snrlu leave- undul- but for than. leu- «mammmm filth 8IMJIII'I'IOO. 4435: (“It all puffed In] jib!“ Consider the ”tonsil-3 who! 81795 onnwolJordnnq-fltx. ‘ .‘ The Remarkable New Jordan at Astounding New Price H DR. C. \’.. NICHOLS DENT”? Koon’s' Auto Sales (Another $300 to .9100 Reduction) m m, “whit-bou- “hoping-IACT mtwiflpddvubauunWWotMn-Cui Buy ”at Ibtlhlta rvâ€"rvâ€" râ€"vâ€"vv .â€" ..___ II FLOYD KOON, Prop. 136 N. First Street HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. $1795 GOOD CLOTHES ARE Wiukalln. "L. MW" 17. E. 8. Gal, “torn”. They last longer; you buy less often; they hold their shape and look better while you’re wearing them. We sell nothing but fine quality; Hart Schaflner Marx clothes; we sell them because they- ’re best for youâ€"that makesthem best for us. Telephone 612 J. Smith JUNK The Store With the Guaranteed Mercha mu“: 188.8tJoh-Ammfil-IIMHL 410 SEE THE NEW STYLES ECONOMICAL CDOT‘ Wflwtmhydthc- â€"Prfltof, ' nah-Juana"; m a m 941M 3:11)!ng :6.» tot dam-7. Place Electric ShoH mac-ml»... OB WASHERS ELECTRICAL I CONTRACTOR . mm ’ rm as W Greenslade I... H. P. “I C ”U

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