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Highland Park Press (1912), 21 Dec 1922, p. 13

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"‘1 k ‘pz-(‘filit \ )stmas late {HIHIHIHHIIHIIHIIIIIIHHE Hi9!3H5HHHVUHIIIIHHIIIE'? ’ee Booklets CHILDREN NTR \l. »\V E. 'our home for ‘ only 34-00. E \Tl.\(; xfl-z'DI'BDZt Ax :‘HUC‘ rents! Phone Hart 6037 - w: \n providc yum-runnment. edge and emet- 33E U 003.5 t I no: 1 :‘ur \‘ hnldren 1: and many {Lifts lus- od of l! §€.+u:.8.i8 8 8. .7 .8.8u8. ”8N8”. ”:Tx. 7.99.??? .vazrww . 2,9,7 V9993)?» 9-""Ԥ~9\9\\°>Ԥ~v>«9-9-91 MH' 0 . “VS”? 0 ; .. .o . o 0 n «no . v. .u . o. n . Dr. John L. Ralston Announces that DR. MELVIN B. HASBROL'CK i: associated with him in the practice of Cement Contractor BXCAVATING, BLACK DIRT. .\I.-\.\'L'RE 'I‘EAMING SERVICE 1110 an honest day's work at very reasonable prices. 3-H {’94-’34 DONE _\\'IHLE YUl’ WAIT Tel. 410 6” N. First SL Highland Park J. SMITH Expert Shoe Repairing Quality and Workmanship Guaranteed SEN TAZIALI 'l‘el. Glencoe 43 and 561 at 53:3 Park Avenue (Henwe. Ill. WE BUY AND SELL SH‘UND-HAND SHOES « :1 Buy PM. “1‘s! I‘zlrk Av Highland Park ‘30 Yeah" EXPl'I'il‘Yh c OSTEOPA'I‘HY -:~:â€":o+-:~:-:+:~:~H~I«z-:«:~H~M Telephone 715-R :5: 653 W. Park Ave. Dealer in (/91: #YTXJ/rw .¢. ! d .\ l )i I _"A W; Lake County and Deerfield TWp. nln‘n- Al..- A..-:....4 Dâ€"AMnl-I Luke county and Dm-rfiold town- }ship added its share tn the crushing gdefeat administered the proposed new state constiiutinn so decisively turned jdown in last week's olectinnxby the lpcople of Illinois. In five precincts tout of the eight in the tmi‘nship large {majorities Were rolled uf) against the proposed basic law. In the three precincts the proposal curried by ‘ small majorities. CONSTITUTION PLAN LOSE AT THE POLIS TURNED DOWN BY STATE For Judges The vntv on candidates fur the su~ [in-mv i-uurt's additional judges, in ruse the constitution won- ratified, showed Frederivk [)0 Young. Repulr iii-2m. with a ximd lvad over the fiwa others, Judge Slusser. Republican, and Roswell B. Masun, Democrat. In the district D0 Young and Mason ap- peared to have ian nominated in the unofficial returns. Committee Headed by Mayor S. M. Hastings Given Credit. by Commerce Journal HELPED 'I‘O SETTLE THE (‘OAL STRIKE l't‘. 2| rmie“ ut' the wm‘k Hi. the ll|i~ nHH (‘hzii‘nlu-r nt‘ ("uninn-rve in the l:i<t year the lllinois .lnurnnl uf ('om. merve attributes much of the credit fur the final settlement of the coal cH'ilvit‘ in“ lllinuis to the t'fl'nrts of a mmmittee appointed at the June mevtini: of the chamber and of which mmniittee Mayor S. )L Hastings of Highland Park was t-huirman Regard- ing this mmmittee and its efficient \vurk the journal says: "A committee ammintetl at the meetimr of June :20, of which S. M. Hastings: d'f (‘hicugu was chairman. after three Weeks investigatiun of the wlmle situation Sent 3 letter '0 Gov- wrnur Small l‘t't'lllllL’ the i'iu't that the mine mvners were ntlxinlh' to rvstmie mixer-utinris unil uruini: the governor to demand that the nwni-rs' and their strikini.r t‘lllvlnyt“? efi'oct an agreement :thin t’ui'u'eixfl‘it lmurx' nr t-lw «uh niit their (ltfl'ert-an in arbitration. xiii-i. it' they failed to do either. thnt the governor will :i *pt‘lfll «union of ill" leui<luture In pzt‘ss “Watt-Yer luv” might “e nervv‘ur)’ tn \‘l‘iulllt' him tn «Itii‘l’zlft‘ '.\ith l’resitlent Hardin: in lirinzini: almut the resiiinptinn of ("hill mininLr LII lllinni~: "The t't-niinittee IUlUlilt'll every " alwut u t'rnerul un ir'.n'.|l|.\ In l‘ll tmn- tu pun-1.: u 1 HM: thu pl‘chl‘J wm MRS; LIEBER TALKS ON NEW BAHH' LAW Him-uh 1‘. Wurkvr and mum thy- m {,lpit; urn: thv (It‘d! pl‘v~1~l1lflYInI) ‘ urghnwnh prn '11"l! \I‘H print'd 1‘ prm'tiull \‘ulur 1!),hvipim: lhv h~h nm to {urmulnlv npininn vnulvim: Kin-m I mm :m i'm-Hivvn: \‘utn'. {£11k FOOD .‘lANl'FACTl'Rh‘ LARGEST INDl'STRY \ddress at Lincoln School Izmt Thursday Ewning Mark- ed!) Interesting PIN t “T \\'Y1I‘I'< 1 ulbhuly lmutlnl lh-erfield Vote The Vote h)‘ precincts wav First â€".\'n, 2113; yes. 1'." Second 7N0, [12; yes, M. Third ~Nn, 31; yes 76. Fourthvâ€"Nn, 113; yes 117 Fifth-No. 7‘2: yes, 3‘2. Sixthr N0, 146; yes. 7. Sevnnth-Nn. 173: yes, In Eighth» No. 97; yes. 1‘2. Th: NHL" :1“ (has. Also Against Proposal According to Early Returns ll!" OHM! *‘JI‘Vt \' )H Hvrtm v wh n l zh-n ; h u ht HYL' uh U I‘ L'l ;.\ 'hv Inv‘mw'L fru‘ amilhtr)‘ u'uln wluv than (hr Mm mii‘mc imiu~iry <1. Th! Euu-G. u-n 11'2“. ehuw thux Hn- publiv wvn- purux “3' t-ithm‘ the (1m! thur t-mpinyv‘. and h l“ thlvmvm of thv n «4.1? nnvv. It F (1-1! th: «,I’ lhzs wnnmllm- w ulu mflumu'v tmvur-t .H’ mmim: «[vrrulh. rum: u fuvi ~hurmm W punk. }n-VH>YT:lh-tl (h: rsdny night. hr rum-2m: n! n‘lizum'nturiul inw- zuhnptmi " about 21 Fri“ {the furt Lh 1hr nutinn'.: munufm Musing inu-n~~3~ db Hm! thv manufmzuv- :vts :r tiw lnrm-N n l'nl’m! Status, It ix 3 Hunt tho irwn my! <tw' ‘ Inv‘mw . but thv 1m" m hv- \‘p( it u :1.- z'm-t that Wrn- purunh tho mm! H 5 in HM prvu-nlu \I‘H pr 'ItHEk m the rum: I'll” Hf flu [In 'it n < f- 't that th. but thv 1m . n-pn-wr (‘1 10 env- {ml It ‘ Ul‘Kt Nib!) "HIM n‘..-|\ ”*1“ UH [ht Uli'v Thi> year and month muk the uentcnury uf Clement (‘l-rke Moore's “A VH1! {rum 5!. Nit'holxsh," ht“- u-r knuwn us "‘Twns the lehl Bo- fon- Christmas," for the poem, which at ”W Yulvlido Namm has thrilled tln‘ hvarh u! an many gru- o-ratlmu Hf youth, was writu'n 0n the vu-nlng of Dec. 23. ”'12 Far {rum What Were cumulrrrd the rr~ ginn.‘ nf' lthllP and ‘turmml_m thI' pleasant uld New York nf 100 yvurs urn, thrn- \\'u~. lwyvnd Greenwich xillugv. u suluurln knuwn as Chelsea, the Nrw York Herald tells its rend- vr~x Therr. M :1 spot which is nmr iippruxmiutcl) 9th uwnur and 312ml street. there was I hill. and in-rrhcd Mi [up 01' the hlll llwrt- wn an old timr iimminn from “hH‘h the x-ciiun look in nnnir. It had been hull! li)‘ ('h-mviit (‘lurke'n gri'iiiilfiitlwr. an English army iiffivvr, “ho l‘lllllt' whim-in (u help tho- l"|l' uni.~t.~ in thr- l-‘n-m‘h and Indian “Hrs. "Nil whu >Ul)’(‘(l (u ll‘lflkl‘ his hnnit' in the “cw Worlil. Dr. Moore Author This Englishmnn lvft hh lug, whitz- huusc in (‘hc-lu-u in hl" daugh- u-r Charity, who married a mum: minisu-r The young minister ln~ rann- U’ir wrund l'ruu-utant Episcopal l‘lshnp of the din-mau- of New York and tlu- third prwidont n! (‘uluniltin i'llllt‘uv. In [hr lilg uhih‘ huuw (ll!)- iiicnl l'lzirkv .‘lmirv wua born. July 1.3. ITT‘J. All uruund the lwuzw on (ht: l’illl Wt'l‘r M‘uth'rwl the farms of [he drweiiiluiib uf hutch 51-".er and u‘ u lm)‘ yuum: Moon- hcard {rum «inc uf ilw m~ighlmr~, in Dutch farm- i-r'.~ min. Working in the gardrn. the lvm-nil «if St Nici-lnus. “hmu‘ nnmv the Dutch cliildri-n had «horn-nod to Santa ('lnm. An unly child. ('lrnn-ni watched liy himself for the aiming of Santa ('lnux every (‘hristniu en- mammsoms mun-mow IS YULETIDE FAVORITE (hudunu-d from Columbia In 1710!. ('lmm-I111'lnrke Moore nudit-d {or thn- ministry, but never took unkrs. «h-vutmg himm-If tn urn-nu} and rhu- su-al lih-rmurr. th-n hr um. :10 hr published [hr first Helm-w nml firm-k h-xn-un that had rwr hfi-n brought «.11: m Amvnvn ln nrdrl In pnnl 1hr hook iv. Wu" urn-war) lu srnd Kn l’hllndt-iphm In find (hr Hrlvn'u «'hm‘m'h'h‘ Appmmrd prufvswr of Biblical lt-nrnmg u! the (irm-rnl Thou- lug‘iml ~cummr} 1n ”2!. he M'Y\t'd the HHIILVJIIHD fur mnrly thud) _\'rur~ «"3. \\.‘ ".- duh-v pf (ha grnund un “huh the u-mmrny ~11}! dumb ”r mm m vamrx. R l. 1M 1M}; Written for "in (Inn Children The {um-uh mmm. dwtmwi luny h- nutlin- (th mvmur) «If h|~ tllgnlfird [lawn-n? zhhnumt'nh. mu “nth-x: x'nr Uh' whrtmnnu-m uf Ln nun 1h [A WM. ”0“!)le HEAD.“ ADVISORY "HARD Wm, Hun) l'uul “191mm \\ :t!« w. Hmnl. .\h~ }[~1H H. Thuyrr um: M -\ Yh‘lui Fur-w. valmr Ann). :1: («Mummy H.‘ m! vxwr} (mun! plun, «lulu! Hm" ‘qun (hzm (Hum: hurriru-d unnlm N-urlia hm! lu'I-I! rv‘rnh‘d :iuram' 1hr jun. iuv ymarx m 1hr m-nlru! {erratum alum. .‘h-mM-h nf {hr ‘twurd .‘rc- rob-.2 In anuuim 'hvm‘rhtw ulth 1hr unrk Suhn'uvr» \rm). Mn! \l‘hvw {4:1 ' ‘ n\rn.unrw1(ul (hut .“y. [‘was Night Before Christ- mas" Written by Clement Clark Moore Dec. 23. 1822 ‘1va h x1 pm Y]! mph"! :IH U\lr 1h" «‘1 Ar~ 'IN-{urx- (hr uulhm tn {mhm H Studied for Milt-tr) {urllzvl ‘3‘... my if Mum“, Mu Mn \\', \V Svuh) l'h-UXHL' "t \h UL “th {hr u‘UH \llh} \ :1 l'nrk. n r «l‘ Inn-l hm! :IIH RHWI’I‘L er ‘cfh-r M “an wnl VUUYJT\, 1 1‘33. Iu~ lU h IlYI \\ hum unnlrxtuu- xu ' iiflh' (mini. ”1“ '4! I») Hw arm) iumn! Mr Huw- plam {m nn Apâ€" mevlamd l'urk hilt)". Thu “I” r {unvh {hm (hr mnh m Hwhr v 31.”, and \HH Uh uf Ln man In In hxui 5.11.1.1 (iuu~ ihrurd mu! h~ drum Sun.) { HH- .‘fl 1!?! 1] HI‘ “Y‘L’ Ru! hurl. \\ Eh I\ 1r” . hmr Ulhrr wry nlly m U MI): It 71:1!lllllllllllllllllllllIllIIllllllllllflllIllllllllillllllullllllllmfl Travel in comfort, with the speedo of the wind, over the of Serviceâ€"from the heart of Highland Park to the heart of Chicago NORTHSHORE LINE Phone H. P. 523 Highland Park Ticket Ollie: Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee R. K We are prepared to furnish beautiful Norway Spruce Trees with ball of dirt in burlap from $5.00 upward, according to size; After the holi- days they can be placed outside to permanently adorn your property. Has it ever occurred to you that you could have a beautiful Christmas Tree which could after- war be planted in your yard as a permanent deco- ration? Fust Limited Trains {or (‘hicago Leave High- land Park Every Hour from 6:29 a. m. to 1:29 a. m. Express Trains Every 30 Minutes. Baggage checked to all points on line \‘uu are taken straight to Chicago‘s Loop-77M) the very dmns nf the leading hotels, theatres. banks. and busi- ness houses. Train service is fast and frequentâ€"you save time and effort by riding to Chicago over this con- vonient route. (‘HK‘AGO (‘IVK‘ OPERA SPECIAL To the Opera â€"â€" To the “tutu Every Thursday during the season the North Shore Line operates a Special Train direct to GRAND OPERA at the Auditorium Theatre, (‘hicagu Lv Highland Park . , 6:46 p. m. Ar Congress 8; Wabash . . 7:50 p. In. Enjuy a well-cooked dinner on the Dining Car. Special table d'hote dinner 81.25 also service a la cara- lnnnmliately after the Oyera the special U‘ain will leave Adams and Wa iash Elevated Station on the return trip. An Pnjnyable supper served fl la carte. 5 N. St. Johns Ave. (3‘

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