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Highland Park Press (1912), 9 Nov 1922, p. 8

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Precinct No. 5~Republicam Nel- son, 101; Blair, 108; Armstrong. TR; Buse)‘. 96; Trees. 79: Yates. 10!); Rathhone, 103: Huck, 73; (‘hindhlnn1, 104; Pierce. 88; Wok-s. 102: Fran- cis. 1:21. W Mur \me 31-3: Run-y 15'; H Murp} .\I 1111“!) \‘I u" Bonn; )v'os.7133:â€"n0, 160; wim- and beer. yes, 107; no, 149; court house- bonds. yes. 146; no. 101. Democrativ: Barth 1‘2; Hart, 5“; Mann. Murphy. 11: (human. \Vrmlinm-r, 12%; Hays, ‘umm, :,'v'\', 7‘32 n' how-1‘. _\'\'~. ‘andi 31-; 1"‘IW iVM‘Y 12o: Democratic: Bartzen, 60; Murphy 45: Hart, 103; Mann. 69; ()‘Hair, 54 Murphy, 49; Gnmman. 52; Albert. 95 Wiedinzer. 59; Hays. 68. PI‘W'ZXL‘I NA. 4 RrpuHium: .\'v-l>un 217;!31nir. 312:; .-\m\_<trum:. 2W Busoy. 185; Trros. 207: Yates. :12} Rathbunv. 218: Huck. 145; ('hind blom, "306; Pierce. 1N3; Wei», II-‘I‘. Francis. 175. M \V REPl'BLICAN’S WIN IN THIS DISTRH NH The Highlanb Park Préésgigj; 93' Wifi‘ mnmmmmmmmmm Nl'HRFR HIGHLAND PARK ‘ TRUST 85 SAVINGS BANK U 3 3 i” __ ._____T-,,, E: . .E E5 The fascmatl‘ong ex I“ PAGE EIGHT Ht It I) ‘uMisiu-II uh! ion I" W Hntv n- d ‘Pa rk H II I ) l H. I} H {rt .H “nrmn l\'. \[ I'rt-sidrlll l ‘ N) hr. 11". Arnntronu. 117 H l; Trm-s, 110; Yatvs. 1213 v. 11‘: Hmk. 11 I: ('hindlwlum 1:37; Wo-i‘tx‘. III-t: Fran mt 111‘. H] "2'. Trm H H ntinum \Ium‘ 119 'H weekly by The {Well l’rmtmg ! Hlirmls i as second (‘hns Huttvr Match Illinois. under the Avt M‘ March .H Burtzuz. Murphy Mann. 2W; O'Hair, H Curmzm. 13!: Alhvrt. l2 . }‘).‘!!"' Mar". (iurmu! f: H:|y\ 14H; l I rest plish things with it. [her in it of accumulating mime-i is irresistible after It‘s fun then to accumulate mane) and act-0m HRS'I' ever) pu)‘ day and then live on [he urge a man to start. but once he gets a real It's just like y nu rczlllv m: \ gnod way to start is to PAY YOI'RSELF Mann, ”VENUE" H an uste uf the game. he's ufl'. "THE BANK 0!“ PERSON \I. SI‘IRVM‘E' 'I *Kl‘puhlll‘ \rmstmnz. Yates. h’Ii: ‘51.!2‘3Mum. Huck ”v; \V H Ht {In Hm} ; \‘l hem and v. n! hnn~v 5" I‘d} KopuNivan' Arnwlrun; HM; Van ~3m‘xlivun: \rnwtronu 1n \n m n n U'lh 60 pm: H H'H UH .\I'r 7; Murphy O'Hair, H w I m mrr 2131 U'H YHHN. hi9 Albert M m'! .\l H't ‘03; “Hwy Rzlthhunu .\'!H(' and 1n- \\ H: hind! .\l M urnix)‘ ml \l H!‘ tennis or gulfâ€"yuu hzne ln UUN‘C M \ irurl'n-xnlvnl HM little sturl l1 1‘EAST PARK BOARD ATTORNEY RESIRNS Mx“ Mu gun-l Hm r: ml. :14! \vnx' (in “HR uwi gm»: n! H2» \‘M ‘ “L‘Ilt'ntlu :mtl Dmmhv Lulu” \71“ \l:n;::xn-t Quinn uf km, “1.x. <54.sz Hm “wk L'U‘i u: “i fish-r. Mrs. A ‘ ‘ Aan. Mr. 5|. “nrmr loft W elm-vim I h. mnu for SL Paul, Minn “hut was quwl an uu'nun! [If‘tho wrnw Prtwidc- -nt Millard and So H' Maggi F. A.’“1uron “l'h- authnrxzwl In 1!- m- m-mmmiwns fur thv mlv nf n 3151111! 'rm-Y mt I‘nrk nu-nuv h» thy Nthn Show Suritm‘y [listrn-t t'nr huu‘iun "ur 1h pzxvpusvd «mic tank, .\n 6:111 "iwn inunu- 'nlmv was pnswd in «mm: ammu- \\ 11h H wrvdit thrrofor to thr K’nluM a! thv board's attnrney, Hr mm] by thanking Mr. Mamn in h-huJ the board for his but and {all \tiwl'x} (L luv A. .‘lh‘un luv“ I'd Lh :1 Juvmtlruv :1~ it~ i’uurin-V. ‘: («I (‘31. 1mm Wu ,mqfim- mm. m uzzv'mwrntiun uhvut {3 5‘r:t.~ umih: fining SH Attnrnry Mamvn XML N! “11101,”!!! of the history Hf (hr Igurl‘ hum-II in that time 2 President R. L. Millard of mu.- 6?«rd in acreptinz tho resignation, ox- nn-ssod the n-gret of the board ml briefly outlined the accomplishm Ms of the past. 15 years, giving I gr (‘I\l'l uxsux (gl'l'ir‘g‘mAS ('ul'yxirzl \rceph-I' “'ilh Rrglret h} ”(find and l'n-fidenl Thkmks T!” Retiring ('ourhellnr': ! Gulf Mum" \Y Mr Mn hx< m THI'RSI) \Y. NUYICMHICR thhl-M- ‘IH \IHH'I‘IUNXI. [.01 \l 19H m! MM ("HI “‘I'lll‘b an" .v- rungrmulntiMn pm [bu bl (h xghlvr, horn Friday at; h.- ‘. PHIL h-vspital, ‘ L. 51‘, dun“ Hf Kunwh (x “n «ti Dr! K‘ hvw (4 I [H'Ill \1 x‘ '. 11-u12vl Snmmi ' S .xppvvimwi In; thv Winn _\' in <uvuwi .\Ir \Iu -n mnu- uf In“ Hf Kama Highland Turk, hr! <i<tt~n Mr» W' V - HY Smwh Th. ~ HI :! .‘Iln I Highland P l\1YHH ‘Irmnw 5h- h'wiiv MI ‘uhfurnm h'l Han) I (anhn r4 L1H 4M in»: I xv 011 a! nf UNIV! “'1! M-hzfl of 4 full! {ul H-tnt, F. l [H (gluta- f n 3151;.“ hx' Ndrth ’ Yucu‘iun tnp. Mrs. Lou York th'ullfifh I"I““ In .‘thH' lami Park. N‘ liih'k (It Xvw “i” :1. In “'a .“l'\ lnudul) l‘ L'HI'H: t1: ( “Pun ab “1] {MM tn;- “1]; 'hmm'ht. Highland I'm}. with thrlr dmmhlrL Mr.» Arthur F “yin-M, on hm m- turn ho-rr,‘~pvnl a vu-rk With hm] Mn; Hugh A. Loudun. formerly of Highland I'nrk, “Upped tn call on Mrs. H. .L Thnyvr on hc-r lam: motor tnp. Mrs. [.oudon went {rum News York thruugh Michigan to Duluth, down In Minm-upnllx and ens" In High- land l'nrk. Now shr i~i on hrr wny luck tn NMV York fl'nlll whvn- 5hr will no In Wmhinutnn, I) (' \Vhrn Mn Lnudun ll'flVv" Washington 1hr I- L'HI'H: tn (I’m-km] Lukr. Fluriul‘. “Pun ab “1“ main hvr humr Thr tn;- \\1]E {uh unlil ('hrhtnuh. u Ir rhallluun, 1mm. uh“ III Highland I'm}. with thrlr (Iln I LOCAL ANDME] km- th \u. Mn Mill‘w Pin-~11 .\ M' ,‘ulhur Mnxn‘. um‘. .\ll~ ('hmiw H “Mm-I. ML and Mrs. A. E. Snnth and Mn; '11! ID. (iuliauhu-r rolurnvd Tursdn)‘ .13."! {mm ., mr'ur 1'1!» In Nuath 1v. Trmu ML Ixmkuut, Atlanta. I" \ilu Nnhhvlth'h 1 \ zv-umxmi hrl‘ ufflvr a! uhv'ul \rvui \\'l'1k~ Mr and \11 \‘rx \"nlv urn. 51AM“: ' sz'h yaw Mr "hurl. Iv \V Y'l I'll-l Ml m HIGHLAND pm nus. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINUIS ”d! l" mm». (.xlthlh- “1H h-nu -.n L" \l‘ trvui {rum uhmr 1w »n tm' .‘lunh'nlz'x fur ('ht-lâ€" England, “hr" hr “I“ \isit m: ML (irlffiths plum- In M- vrui mwmhs .‘H “us 1hr h _\'I‘>h’rd‘~._\ \I I? Edd) ‘.\ 1- . M \l \I Fh- “Ill \\ hrn- :ihx hmr “1H A H1 ,\.'n_\' gumc un .\u\ I My \nH n-mm )mn \I finluvuk,\\ l|~\l”' HI 1L4 “K mpdun Hi4; um lhur Um i‘nnn lllll nu In Mart auxin uht'n- Hvui \S \h H IIITI Uh dunlflrwi of Warn-m .2 1f Mr» A 1hr! will \L \\ Ti h- v u ~I‘hr Hf din! J! h“! In“). th-- Wm; Mr h: .4‘ hind»; lf‘ arr ”I! “In Hrlrl H:.’h!:|h« ’Hl’np‘flll!‘ S. St Iuvti‘h. ”1 H: 'm 12 1'1" lurnl .\l hh-l v. 1.1m: ti! 1‘! Ill ()"l \( 'ni U‘. I'lllhll cam U‘H Mr- l/Ilr M r~ Hm} ”I! ”In NH H \\ H1 \\( h“ L) he I “i \rl\ h 1 plt'. \ hu~n" Sllllpl) m "‘lmurLN w 1hr (urQ- (Hm dub from Dm‘xfirld Shll‘]¢1~,dllt1'lrdby Mt ('nnmrr. flung n gruup u! mngp The program up uf great inter- t-st to all who nn- o'onm-rnfid With the growth and welt-n- uf thir commun- ity. h warmed no utiliu-tnrily the “Mk hum: rinm- hy the urn-n] org-n- natmm and rvminded ml, In Mr Smith" wnnh, “thlt “1‘ Hr I“, puru urn Hf another.“ HI ('l\ H‘ I).\ Y \'I‘ Till-I H. l’. \VUMAN'S ('l.l'li HAROLD A. LORING m APPEAR AT ELM PLACE First of Series of the (Suaruntee Fund Entertainments Next Wednesday Luznh 'vnh u! h n! Sunday murnimz and m‘rninu there 1! h kporlll .-I'l\'uv1 in ”10 (I'd ‘-.~ln_\tuinn rhurrh, The murnin'g nxu \\;!l [W wpuully for old pro \ hut vnra! «(Mun “/1 hr (1: vn ‘ LY Rc \ Th unas. thv finger! "’ ' ln‘bu \nu . (‘URN ER STONE LAYING H “I 3 “1.. ..1ni-Z i Mn N!) n x'vdnm h '4' .n' l‘lim Plum ‘l‘..‘\. NRA 1".YHL'A III~ "' v'ulrvtnlmm “I-ul' «I VK'HI Pl": x-nllH‘hhn VI '5\ .| Smu IL" Hum lH h m; H‘nnhm‘n Hm n! n“ s'H'h u-\u M- 1m m'x. lll H“ hm»! 0th" Scrum- The l'rolrldl nLH H. ‘m Hx Lhk hp (PM influx ma “m! Mr h ~la-v ,wl .\'_\ : up)» H l'lm'l~~ll)hn1 It km kl nhlk‘i IIJHY dunnh ”I "1'!" \‘ MUHH' V Mr! I. |‘ Hull- T livnfilh” rum pnm- In ‘UIIHI||II.H) ("I Muhm, “hm.” K4 \ 'h I”; Vvlunulu \nll th N. n_\ uflr! mum u 111 \MH In \ddlh .4 hfh v Hunts are flavoring ('nlu-n, ,, Auk your .u‘t my L'I-vup [minu- 9.- uM u-Illrrx w pmrnrd as m . M plnnhl and 1!!\' “In! fininmh. ‘1' k v mun) years, die-I m rump!- .\l l. Thumu The Band \\, l’. Smnh l h: Yum 1k l l Inhk Mu kc! and St 311:, Fix-«Hum! I]! .f ynthrrmg mum- u! (h‘ lmrmp ha: 9|” lullhy :1 In mun! Vumi plan I'IHHuH. .L 3”” :4! l. "n 5|I‘IH . at.“ In I The In : 1hr sullflr mum-m uf \‘ ll"'flln I turn Lrndrt .HI Io-nm! knu-n l rnlrl llHu UV: HN ll" THE HUBER ELECTRIC COMPAN RADIO DEPT. November 11th to 18th At this time buy a new book for the children Favor Us with Your Pairmmgr [1.1.5.th St Juhm Au-nue "HM-mi Park IL I'. 150 We arr vxclusivv agents for the Firth Rudiu’ Fre-quoncg Rm‘vlvnly wtr. and shall be glad to hvar {rum am'nnv ”119!“ tasted in the purchase of a hurh grade «flit-ion! Rudm Hum! 301, (‘all UH at an early nmxwtunny. You are herewith invited to come to the Communit: Center on the dates mentioned and listen in to the complet operas as given by the Chicago Opera Company. which w hnw prepared to receive via Radio. Children’s Book Week A L B E R T LA R S 0 N Stationer Grand Opera by Radio Telephone 2 3 N cloudy, rainy days, on days when the wind is sharp and you have to go out, then is the time you will find the telephone a “Bad weather friend.” Call up and we will deliver promptly. Your Phone 3 Ready Friend Do - uniting with it. Find on! through ado-l use jut what it is. It (or any retool H does not meet wfih you IP'NVII and it back and tr) number. 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