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Highland Park Press (1912), 25 Jan 1923, p. 3

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‘4 Residence H. P. 1 “11%! months, when I t » carefulh plan out every gllllIIIIIIIIIIHIIllllllllllllllllllllllll ERRME \IllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIW E{ BROS. C0 rarhorn Street u Illinois (m 0 Gardening) Ht 1i ldin LI hen. iaundry or nursery L" e Colors \ ’/ rre N Jf'EE'fies ac. AND HEATING iven Jobbing a Spednlty 360 CENTRAL AVE. Am as ed~~fi Kitchen mm":g ORAN mu .\‘ [UAR BROS. C0. mmet Road Central Avenue i'hunc; Highland Park 251 \V'. PEASE 51 S. St. Johns A‘ TET: Poflg out ~. n-ted flavors, imxbling for iuzluty Spot Children‘s Sizes. wwwww‘ wing now being done Aims: and planing u "u' home are being 1)) mme Highland Put .“3 , ’a :fi‘ hereafter Jelivel'ed. 'élephone H1? 1517 Hand Park, appeals improvements xgqest that a ‘ mplace {use to good mus- :xttractive to those parties peace. beauty-â€" (.1 the addresses Judge Janws H. Wilkerson Oprrr Bounced {h wntence after conSIder- ible tut inmm had been introduced by federal oth~.-.i313 .wnukegan jail, who figured in a dope mVestizatirm by Sheriff Ahlstrom. was aEntem-ul tu [.oavenwurth for eigh- hen mmths. awn“. Starr, arrested Vith 900 grams of half grain mor- Dh'ne table-ts in his clothing follow- i‘K ‘he Burglary of a wholesale drug “mpany. was gin-n fifteen months. Edwin Henderson. alias “One-eyed Ed". Said to operate around Clark Md Ontario streets. Chicago. drew Isentence of fifteen months ’in S] Telling- bXUW< were dealt. to the Wholesale traffic in dope which has Wmd rapidly of late, when three drug addii-t: were given jail sentenâ€" M by the mei mum in Chit-ago. Fred Travers. 731 North Dearborn fired. and recent prisoner at the Morphine Sent Prisoner in The Waukegan Jail Discovered By Officials When they left, Joseph and An- toinette stroked the white. black and my fur of their champion and an- DOUMed to the world that they're 20- in; to get him a pedigree. THREE SENTENCED IN JAIL DOPE CASE W MEMORIAL '1 _Â¥ HOSPITAL TABLET He was placed between two high- toned kits who turned up their noses '1 his artificial fragrance. but who mauled their tails when a judge Vllked overâ€"~â€"and it wasn't necessary to uk grand ladies with lorgnettes to love out of the wayâ€"and pinned on the ribbon and a card reading: Non- ehgmpionship class. First Prize. All Dolied l'p They fed him and loved him, and when they found they could enter him in a cat show for 81 they named him Snoozer Boy, drOpped perfume in hil'bath. bought an orange bow to go round his neck, built a crude cage and Cook him to the Waldorf-Astdria. The children had the $1 and the show Ind to‘take in Snoozer Boy. out last night wifh :1 Mm- ribbon first prize danzlii': .li‘HLZiMi his neck {just went tr) aho‘fl what a (at can do. Ar year aqu 'nv didn't ewn haVc a name and his mvals \wrc coming in late. Taking up the slack which hum: on his riiw ht: limped intu the kitchen of Joseph Ft‘usi‘ona over on the East Side, where charity works both ways, and with one vurl uf his mustache Won the hearts of the kids. Joseph. Jr., and Antoinette. -' TE'n‘r 131v An at? ‘ slums. duh-‘5 up tvnh :1 those thar Main-w :3 rezis'“? hmlx. \ rashm! inf ty-firs" :m'wu‘: rhhu pf the Atlanti Fat vlufi )‘t-Sh‘!‘ Waldorf-Asmrm. and saw: out 18;: night wifh :1 Mm- prize danzln": 4:szsz his pin}. the nann- (laugh! Lu Vit‘t. pita]. Thi> “:11 L in, which h}|\ be HcAlistrr budding. It is pl‘mnml '. completed in (him “Snoozer Bu)" Entered by two .Children in Fashionable Feline Exhibit Them “1‘12 in the mem'vz' OI which \vt'i of those “"f‘x gauntry's mu ”be a h'll ‘ founder Hf 7 mafia! LU ALLEY CAT WINNER 0F PRIZE IN SHOW artist'." I the m: ' ”Md duriz: placed on 'rw fused l'tttt'” American . “In-ed ”‘- '1 won 1 [’1 hus'i‘i‘: “play ~ Wed UP flGlON APPROVES TYPE “tract In Gr (aHH in~‘ cum m for Bronze Honor Roll Grounds Is Let; Tablet Also to he Placed in The Building Another in Building Brnnzo Tablet Y" (.Hv' (hmr Elm-s m Lhmr ~\-. In this rt-nm will ul- \‘ht‘f nt' Jane McAlistcr, 1v Jun“ .\Ic.â€"\li<:vr hos- :m- vf whivh hm hum \'u-tury )lmnorial hm“ all h- in 1hc main huiMâ€" \\ hwn numwl the .Ianw I'n- thv cmHvlimuv T‘m' (ANN. Will he ”a”! pint. mrruundud. "w, Trzc numm «4' m Lakv wumy who \Vurhl‘wnr “ill he «hm uf ‘P‘A' tablet in ‘w zsnuthrr tuhh-t mm of the hnspitul nwnh'd titv numm their {in-s in their ! huh‘ Ihv lath: or fuur mmtfh», \\’ l 1 h‘ !‘ rnll 1.) 2n“ the new hm- mnnufurturv ivh ‘n‘x‘ MW” East Siale' ““m“ _“k" Tim pi-grul'n'ity which Jilnll" Diner 5 ""l l” 1‘ "In“: ml ha“ :u‘hieuul ivy 'nix “THINK‘. ‘ ”l" T“'l‘”-.m':lt--:: lzim wmething of on m'lluh'h t‘zwhionahle Zing; to the iziitk~ ut' the annual 31W 1“ ”19 friend‘ of the dumb t'l'K‘Zl!UTl'\. Th .w 3"“ 5i" ““3 ".“o l‘.,i‘.- ruul hl~ beautifully-written ribbon first ‘ lml- .inmk. “(iwi'<(.0u11l'l’.\' "lht 'l‘ruil neck {to ilzi;ipim-.<.<," know how he \\';i\ “run- it a cat can n-rtul" from being by hl\ own (”'1‘ \‘en have a ; l't'~‘ll'n a mighty hunter and RYIh-l'. to coming: in'li‘ prewm i‘t‘llt‘f in the ancrcilm-s‘ which hum: i. :1” lift‘. He tells ht-W, when hc the kitchen , was .i youth, he experienced an ear »n the Eustsliti' c nveiwii-n in an old-time rvli- hoth wayaluious revival a conversion “hich stuche Won'caused him to see angels walking inseph. Jr" ! Home with him from church at night. i‘iut did not stop his Wanton slaughter of animals. or his own and his friends' pride therein. Living for long periods in the great north woods. ,hey named alcne with nature. he has had a secâ€" perfume in Ioml “change of heart." and learned a bow to go new faith. His religion is pantheism le cage and|pure and simple, and he goes to )rf-Astdria. i what must seem to most of us the ex- (1 the show‘treme length of placing vegetable ,y‘ life on a level with animal lifein im- tw0 high- portance. But the main pomt is that their noses awakening to the great reverence '. but who for 31] life, that unpels him to. ceue n a judge all unnecessary killing. He is not :necessary a vegetarinnt as he naturally would rgnettes to not her believmg as he does that am- pinned on mal life in no more “sacred" than ding: Non- vegetable “ft: But he takes no fife Prize. Ifor sport. Vi 1th niost of us who hold ‘ and An-lto. huniane, principles, the foremost black and i thing .15 the eentiency of .lifeâ€"the .5ufl'ering of llvmg, breathing crea- m 89d an'itures of flesh and blood and nerves. they re go'iWith Mr. ('urwood the important {thin}: is life itself. whether sentient {or not. i him, and NM enter .‘\l‘1l‘|ll'lln \\ itic-nun nf Ulnar-l \ ~ Northwestvrn «min. huge Ezszi i< ('Iexlt‘d ii) (I Not. M (in- nu ‘k vi" Hu- v-zxtc. “inmtkn. N-p'ulyx‘mx it u \‘M' «mm lhruuu‘h ”h ' t-wn Ullh'<. [xxx-(1111:: t ; Um- of the finest Monu- tuhlvh 'L'rm'ing uny NUFYh‘VQ'SlQ'l'H l‘niwrsit)‘ Wluilding now In ld~ an impnrtunt pus-fâ€" linn on [he nurth “all “f Patten gym- nmmm rotunda after u myflrrinus dxsumwurumu- of u-wrul Mars, T'm- “-1l1ytz11vlvt \‘..L~n't 1%! but hmi hwn cux‘w lmfl. fully SIHH‘d tn pn-wnt Illflll‘)’ um! Jaw “11> n‘nurrclmi l\_\' “my: .\I {Cumin ph.(1wiirt-ctnr uf “thin-tin, \xh. mkni that 0 g”. I if 1w “ninth-‘1 tw {hr gym. Thv taMx-t hm- Mun Km- ?nlhming Signitivam m- It is i'laimml the fvlluwing is the favorite tmist of (‘unurossmun Vol- sti-ad' "Swvi-t, lwuutiful Walt'r lirvwvd in th«- running lmwk, the rip‘ pling fuuntuin and the laughing rillâ€" in the limpid cascade, in it joyfully leaps dnwn thv side of the mountain. Brvwed in yvndvr innunmin top. whOSc granite peak glittors like gold bathed in tin“ morning sun â€"lirew0d in the sparkling dedrnp: swmt, beautiful \szitvr brewul in the crest- ed wave of the ocean (loops. driwn by the storm. breathing its terrihlo an- them to the God of the scaâ€" brewed 111 the 119m [1mm and the whitened gvyray as it hangs likv a speck over the distant (ataract llrvwod in thc clouds of human: sWevt. hen utiful wa- ter! As it singx‘ 111 (hr rain ShOWl‘l‘ and (lnnnw 1n thv hz1llst11rm~as it comes mun-111111: duwn 1n feathery tlakos, 1'l1'thi11g thv earth in a spot low mantle 11f whit». Distilled in (h "1 Mon ti~sun~ that paint thv we‘tern <k\ at the wtting nf the sun. and th- :ilwrx ti<<uv< that w1l the midnizh‘ 11101111 swtw . l11 1-lth {Hing lwautifu' “'11:er [)1xl1lI1-1L 1n 1hr rainbow 0' ‘111111i.-1_. \shm‘v “1121» is (he raindrn‘ of ("If“). i 1‘11l Wluw‘o- “:mf is the aun $101111 11f h1-11x111, ~‘.\11lt. hvautil'ul wa of earth ‘ncflm uf ter." ; we \ C \U Waxes Poetic in Description of Rippling Fountain. and Laughing Rill \'OLSTEAD‘S TOAST TO COMMON WATER vwr turnml cv-qflinm! [I {and zuh'nntu: This taHot u "ut mmv (inn and >[url'tL 1 {hr it. Spun (‘l'RWOOD CHAMPIONS GAME CONSERVATION “inmtku. N-gfluyx‘mr ‘. IM’M. > wr »'\;1m Hn'uuu‘h [hr hq-uvy <urf “’ll‘l UHHW‘. “Krill“! M‘chh'x'n «up m n11. 1n z'm dvlirmm If h'tu.~1inh “huh wauwwi‘ hl‘ uf peiltl'd quvx‘tinn \\:1\: "Ind l (h uur‘ dt'v A'ul‘ls." Spvm'm ‘Inuhw villi “ripti Spvm'm‘ nu (lx‘uht was. ( ul ”1“ :nuhw? <wimmer> erthm-sh-rn. {mm-us for her “Humming vxpcrb‘. ever turnml nut. That he usud hls sv-ppxinml prmwss in the water to [and :uh'nntzum IS university history, l‘his taHot mud to be In the library "ut mmv (inn: mm it was taken down .nd Jun-(L I ran into it and begged {31' it. Spvnu-r was a student not ‘My uf un-m ~\kill as 11 swimmer mnl xlhk‘tv. but he was hig-heartvd and ‘1V‘\’x‘[' lawn whvn to quit. That 1" th- wlt Hf tlm‘m-r that Nurthstu-rn wants, Hii >(ury >hnulnl irhpin- M} mtmim: [his l‘uiHingT TABLET RECORDING STUDENTS BRAVERY Memorial at Northwestern Tells of Rescue in Wreck of The Lady Elgin ’nkes Strong Position Against Wanton Slaughter of Wild Animals W. wmnu-mnmtv (h. hf Ulnar-l \V. .‘ un- pmud [U l. d l'XIV‘HK‘d on In. mid Din-dur nu (lx‘u'nt w lll 1h \'HH‘ INT! :1" H1- pc hw-r. firxl l"\1|'~ vr. (hix ynmmmm nx “Ml: III) Ammamh funds :u'r um! to ‘m- lurk- nu: for the prnpvr beautifying of “Enhmxlun. Hi In»: uvmunls all the ufliu- sq-okou were still willing tn acct-pt jobs down there. ul um HIGHLAND Pm Pm HIGHLAND PAIL MOI! )5}H'l‘l!_\' ls w; doubt a fine thing, V wvms tn make u lot of people ‘hmwmtvntrd. "The «Ivnmm! for Juntmx {uvlhtn-s by nur duriuxh‘hla lu~n u-r) .rn-at 1hi~' wnmn." vxplumrd lhrw-Lur Evans. "and H “a! furmnnlr lb“ “1- had this spun mulluhlv “'0 mm mutt-unplau- an); dating Inn-I .n W! but hope {u 311‘ the rink u1lliud m‘m-mlly by the students, Mlhuul rvgnrd to their skating pruuru" Hm u! (h has! uuhlu-u nudenu' stknhng rink! in 1hr Bu: TH. confrr v-m l- almul ‘0 ln “In-Ind l-V Nnrlh- xxx-urn l'mu-rnt) Jun! nurthx! Pu- mu gynnunum. An nulduur“ -_ -0 )nrd :rm-k will encmlr (hr rink and lb: l'me-hrn (Hy nuthuzmm \ull fur» r. sh 1hr “at”, .Mth-hr lnrwtur rum. M. Humps n mm hum: u slight wrnl‘anknwm rmwd ulu u! the old yin» Jor path and whrn lhn u rumplq-‘md. Ull- Hair" “I” l-o- ”moth-d Thrn if (In. \uvuxhqz mun ”Mani. lharr “I“ be A dam!) dialing gmml "fur Mu. be A dam Jrnh unl)‘ One of Largest for Ice Skating in Big Ten Conference to NOW“ '10 HAVE FINE RINK Just 1hr unw I! u rumored that WQHWflniw 83 BeOpem-d E33: 3mm Tommy 4-! L334“! morv lhnn Ha pl'c-M-nl unr. Th! W “a“ ll’ murr than “M sample rooms un fiu- fiuuu. The first floor u-nll hur nnl) Ihuph and (Wu Ina-d”. (-m- In “'1!th avenue and one to Mann-e sin-ct 0n the yuan-mi floor will hr the llrgvn lobby of any haul in [he (-uunlry. and the office.- of the A s13_mmwu 2'; stay) l'ulmt-r Huun- h In Ir rn~flrd (m (hr m» (J. lhl' hlfi-thYN (‘hivngn edifice. \nhlrh Is an x. In ”Mu-tr ”- mum. anniw-r» nu) Thr m-u sh'ucturv Will have: 3,000 Tommy 4-! L334“! morv lhnn Ha Twelw-Mlllion Dollar Building Will Replace Famous Old lloutelry und M will soon get into min. sunndlrymmkmdlhecol- leg! shun: records. if the authori’ (in don't veto the project. North- !‘ntem flrh Who enfioy hockey also will petition Director Evans to II- lu" them to indulge in the old in» hurkry sport. and he hu indicated Um! this pruposnl will he gruntrd NEW PALMER HOUSE IS 10 BE ERECTED is Uneqtlalled Merchandise at Unbeatable Prices Enginun' and Hmons' Sox. in bin-k and brown. 20-crm valor; special {or thir uk- al 6 pairs for $1.00 Tom Sawyrr Gun-mood Flannel Blous- u {or Boy-a; $1.75 vnlue at special uk- prkv of. each $1.39 Men’s Furnishings Phoenix Lisle Sox, in brown, bind: n'a . dirk my and white; priced for thin I. Pheonix Pure Silk Sox. in white black n-w and dnrfi grey; npecinl nle price pur Men In Iomc special bargains in our Men'n Furniahin‘ department It prim mug npeéhllyjor our Jamar] Suki ldefiu cbllan, semi-nil will not wrinkle or will and very coo-MW spe- cially priced “.33ch It. per pair ladies Bloomers, in white or rink. em- broidered in blue or pink; beautilu and nor- vimbk: priced for this sale a $1.25 Knltu-d 8b" tilk Ur, beautiful putt-rm, rat-w stock, very chm-y; spe- cill sale price 3%. each in" n h’nnflnhfi. I." la lamb l'ncnulu in print. #3: up (god- here‘pdveruuduyen pug: M nu cotton wu all Ii 12 cents. Today it h quoted It can. on a thing market. Fillmt buds in cotton 11;“. NOW. Buy I you-'- Inpply. will not MM it. Novhtheumewhyinusn. ply of (My: good.“ I}_ p110!- that ll Cotton Going Up Necktie Special Fndny u'vmnp uf ”Us wa-pk is held 1hr hiyh sch00! entertainment for the benefit of [the Lulu- Formt scholar- ship fund. The nfl’air in “aged at the school and in undw xhe nuspiwn of the I‘arom-mehers assm‘htion. Tho- prmrram will be pmsented by the m-hool munch} organizations and dramutlr clubs. and lhr yirln of the gym classes will drpdmtrnw several dunrm Every eflorl ls being made to insure the sum“ of the mumm- mml, and 1” friends of flu! school an- urged to attend and help the good cause. The Wnlush nvrnue section will b1- 43er in March 1924. and will ex- tend nix sturlkn high. but with fmm~ dulu'ns fur 23 slurivr. va sluru-an nn (hr Sum Mme-1 m.- mll ht start (d next SCHOLARSHIP Fl'ND BENEFIT IS FRIDAY company. “a mom BM win nun- uin we reputation of flu and m- Ihodiouuhen held try 1h! Mount building. The kitchen 3pm will'be on the Wabash Ivenue side 1: we!) as the main dinning room. 125155 feet an size. In the baa-men! there will he a lame gri” lum-h munter {or 280 dinners. 40 Cents 50 Cents 75 Cents 2OCents I phone H. P. 110 FAG. an. :3:

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