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Highland Park Press (1912), 7 Sep 1922, p. 3

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CHADWICK Evanston‘s Newest and Finest Hotel For individuals or small families who want the same service rendered by‘ the finest hotels but intermingled with a home atmosphere that adds to the comfort of a short or long stay. Ready for occupancy about August 10th. ' The management will specialize in.servin¢ fine food in a cool and spacious dining room. For mmtions telephone Evanston 8000. A beautiful struéture, typifying the dignity of a community that is famous for its exclusivenas Telephone 275‘ Orfington Avenue and Davin Street. Evnmon QWPWWQM Victor C. Cuban.0ltiyfitr am] guild” " Three persona were killed, one man. .Wilham Hay-n. 46. and two small boys. I" of Waukegnn. early Satur- ‘dny afternoon. when a Chicuo. Mil- ‘waukee St. Paul {night truin struck a truck bclongin‘ to the WM.» {hogan Ice (‘nnm Cone comptny. 0! i109 Mndioon street, n St. Mary's 1(‘rossing. on St. Mnry'n real. one talk 7can of Lihtrtyvilk. } Duth was inst-mamas and the [truck was reducéd to kindling wood. ‘According to H-ynn'l empbyen he was on his way to Libcnyvilh. Th: bodies were taken to Tup- Hay-n is well *novn in Wantepn. He served on the (‘Mfl‘o North Shore electric u a conductor to: u Ina-bu of years. and ‘only hit the. when the one-man can wen put on “I city lines more than a year up. Haynn made his home with the Gears: Q. Lathrop {daily on Heliu- ley street. It wu renamed that Hay- artwuwhemrfldloonloliu Lulu Wulkcr. Who mfldu on Uficl strut. Haynn'l employ" dechnd “at he Wu l and}. nlinbk than and had been in the company 'I employ about I year. tow'n mortue at Libenyvilk. when Coroner Taylor "Ion in a jury and conducu'd an investigation into the came of the final cruh. [hie rescue. The prelident'a letter In in re- George was bitten on the right arm. ply ‘0 3 “mm tent him laat vent lneck and on the head. Raymond. al- FY ‘59 Chamber of Commerce follow- thoug'h the car backed over him. re- é‘m‘ hi. WWII belore Centres, in ceived only a scalp wound. Both were ’ "hkh 5' 01PM NI allele in the taken to the cake of Dr. J. L Taylor 3 ”Deal 00ndth that Illinoia not at Libertyville, where they met. lonly Ind condoned u» Herrin nun- Warren Schloaaer. o! Wadsworth.l"f'"- but "ll! “it" vaa no clot! narrowly averted death when he was} being "“60 ‘0 bring the alanra to hurried in the gravel pit a mile trounfluflu‘ The Illinois organization “Vadsworth last Thur-day afternoon.;mel.blY Wired Ir. Hardin;r the when an entire aide of the pit gave Information "‘1‘ 0* “an3! ‘0' ;way and an avalanche of dirt in- u” "m." waa “"1‘1’ '1th VI! and lterred him for more than live minutea. i that "m" "I? 91.1"! lm IWorkmen at the pit aaved hia |j{.,'ould b? PUNlIle 0! the blame for by hurriedly digging him from he.‘the 1!“ 0' proaecutbon PM when l 'h'uck Driven by Wank tMan Collides with Frel George was bitten on the right gm. neck and on the head. Raymond. al- though the car hacked over him. I!- ceived only a scalp wound. Both were taken to the oak: of Dr. J. L Taylor at Libertyville, where they met. Accident»; occurred fast In! Thur:â€" day afternoon at the homes of Wilâ€" liam Peterson and his brother Charla. residing on Milwaukee avenue. a mile north of Libertyville. While William Peterson was backing his automobile out of his garage he ran over hia son Raymond, aged 2. The son of Charles. aged 3. fell 06 a wagon and was badly chewed up by a dog before his father, who was. taking a load of apples to a cider press could come to his rescue. The freight. also running aouth. just ahead bf the paaaonger train. was taking the aiding at Death but failed to clear. The limited was bear- ing down upon the freight at a apeed of fifty milea an hour only all: distance away when the automate signal: set. warning the engineer of the passenger train that nome‘hing was wrong. He set his emergency brakes 50 hard the passenger-a were considerably shaken up. but managed to stop juat in time to prevent vide- swiping the {rqight Failure of a freight In“: to don the tucks, one hit!!! lut M al- most resulted in wreck“): the “mind Chicago Northwuu'rn ptuentcr train due into Wank-run at 8 o'clock. A two 108 Reo Automobile truck stripped of in- tires and every other Article of value wu found aban- doned eight miles from Wankenn on the Milwnukee road by further: Iiving nearby. The nherifi'a oflke In: noti- fied. Deupite police patrols. In electric‘luflnl" to determine their capacity light bulb filled with m and plip!‘"‘d‘ Mac- for name special pro- bunt Ininat I big sign Acrou Lheltmmfl 0r busineu. Friends Md street from the Cute MindomryL'W‘N-W mam, u now. hold then church and obliterated part durum-"hi! “)9! should study at the uni- ing to “thugs. thieves and highwlyâ€"‘Vl'nny And they jun wont shad men” that they mun not hold meet- "'4 “d it A ll!!! number “union inks within the community.” 11:11.39qu [mater addition to vo- .“l1ml tuidnm It Nor-thinner]: A {Wu ton Reo automobile truck Ind many "0‘19"“ Id“ dim"! ‘0' stripped of in- tin: and every other MlP in wlvin‘ "'55 "Rm!“ "'2 Article of value wu found Ibun- pmbkm. lndependem religionsixfi shelled Wilbur Glenn Voliva'a bulk-tin boirdn in Zion (Tity lust Thundly continuing an Aflenn've begun Tues- day when Mr. Volivn'o painter re- ceived - coating of plment following I flatlc encounter with an objector to the wording of I sign he in paint- mg. This improvoment has been con Iidered for sewn! years by the board and it mum the suing of the nhore line to one of the most popular parks between Chic-go and Mihuuk". The contract has been nw-rded to Taylor Taylor of Hubbard Woods. Under the contuct they an to start Sept 15 and are to have the pier: completed not later than Dec. 1. Four piers. «ch 100 feet long. will be constructed and Work I'll] be rush- ed so am the project can ht com- pleted this fall. 2,000 bond blue was author- ized a! Friday night a! a Mi" shore line which has been cutting of (he Fm; Park board of North Chi- cago {or the purpose of avian the washing away of much land at that point. North Chicago Votes 822.000 to Improve Park Beach; 0th- er County “will” of Interest ' PAINT WAR ON AT 210M mmrmmmrm {h JILLINOIS SEEKING T0 m”. REMOVE “THE BUM" -â€" ..l “rum is. of mm. a m in Illinois which will not m such A Ghana!“ thing. It will it very plug-in; to no and m to the vital. country to m that NI conscience is finding "pm." “Very truly nun." “Warren G. Haw I! or PIfl‘POD'I inoriu that in}. enable cri-e. been ignored. It is n nudfriu thingtokmuutthnhadnuu~ mum that justice dull he do... “It vu already “an to ro- for wand-fir In nymuh Cowman. hoe..- (ho m ”Nb ddnotmtoknnlhflthm m¢wumhauodial the unenlndnwu um b1 have n flat-proud i-pm that the {dual mum 'll wank. Pmidcm Harding'l Hm lollowl:i “l have your ulcrrun a! Aug-n" 18th. and note with until» in“; the nth-m" of your muo- to u! that justice is done In Wink-Ion mu”. 1 was not awn. o! tho nevi muse. whfich an under way to 5-; establish finder in um cannula}: lbnd only the public View of I“ horrible crime. which In. th- “'6‘ ing.” said Mr. Cualln when ho n- mlwd the pruldoat'u I'm. “Th president In: cndlud II. with u- pmiug the maximum 0! Illinois. I! in a further binding phda to the nation and MV In um pub to I lumuful correlation Uh! V! have begun; Reassurance to the entire nation :that the citizen: 1)! Illinois stand 'wlidly against lurks-men and are :back of justice. is what Pnaidont éflarding ace- in the campaign of the 'Hlinoin Chamhn o! Conneaa {or [funds to inaure the fullest investi- gation and proaecution of the mine Entrike murdenn in Williamaon coun- 5ty. So the president stated in a letter which has been waived by Jamea H. Carolin, president of the _organiuu'on. coum on loll-analysis. I’m-Mont] Scott bold- thlt it in th- duty of the. funivuity to m in studcnu for; Hater life-work Ind that guidance u: {to vocation is nmuurily a vial; lfulure o! the curricula 0! all in- jstitmiom of higher learnin‘ I r n r r President Sea Reassurance for Nntlon in Chamber of Com- merce Action of long experience. Illd the report in of unusual interest and said he believed tha: all the larger unim- Iltiel ahould have vocational tull- ance bun-au- an well u a apathl “Tl Pmidcnt Walter Dill Scott of Northvuurn. hum-cl! a psychologiu nude a xicnuflc albumin-i0 in II attempt to determine their capacity 3nd Mac» {or some rum-hi pro- I-A ,;, The queltionnaxn- revealed that m- ten-ting {act that army-five pelt vent of the student: aprnd from that to five hour: dafly in studying and than who study {out or {ever hour- dauly had an good scholaauc stand- mq la thou- the spent mater tune m’er thdr boolu and parent A large number of atudrnt- Informed the dean that they didn't M It: proper naulta from their nudiea and uuxnau-d a special (‘OUTM 004 how to awdy. Studenta {mm small town hi‘h acheols made poo"! rm; cords than than from the larger; citha and one-third of the moni Itudenta admitted that the, noun The result. of I spa-ill Investm- -uon carried on during 0» put cul- l... your u Northwestern uninrdty under (he direction of Paul L Pull-pr “chum dean of the colleg! cl [than] nu. nude public by Maul. Walter Dill Scott. show that (”my per our! of Noflhmurn'u “mu are calf-supporting. Tharty for can pay part of their own upon the mquiry dcwloped. and the bou pm‘ m which at (M clunrooun in lube: of thil son ark-d {rot-n one to six} per dny. The mm who cum I" on part of (ha-Ir expenm nnd other men who particzpau most in Mm so} tiviflu clrriod the highofl (ride. in‘ their Itudifl, the Palmer report in- diukl w [IV-“tau.- Show: ' ”Perm! Earn Gull-hey m . .. mun N. v. swam ARE stP-surmn 9 Bank Lane, Lake Fora“, DB: ‘ WWFM” E GUARANTEE OUR W'OR I“! ’im! Quality Hm Dress“! Poultry 4, ‘85 Cain] Av.- ‘ ’asteurized Milk and Cream 1 Wish to announce the Northwestefi Cafe at 5 South St. Johns Avenue is u der new management. It is my sole 913 to please all of my patrons to their fu est satisfaction. My motto is: To mainé tain always a policy of cleanliness, quall ity and service. . A trial will undoubtedlé convince you. d Starters and Foul Galena” $2.50 Other Starters or Generators ‘ $3.00 to $7.00. warm“ W G utomotivé Electrié :rvice 86 Repair Shofig :4: Shore Cream c B. HANSEN, mm' OVERHAULING NICK KLUFCTOS ‘ Mount“.

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