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Highland Park Press, 31 May 1923, p. 12

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A?! itil' H tl " PAGE TWELVE “walnut-um; 32 South First Street courteous, experienced all people will 'bas aid you in your croice of nprropriate wedding gifts, with the purpose of, pleasing you in both price and quality. , DEC. Y. NICHOIB Home among our great aiieetios of delightful 'mddintt'eitta, nay be found patents, little and trttitsat In ideally suited to be life-long Amens bums. [ _ This“ cheap gifts "at4,iieruti- rating {that are among ttie mt jay": an. Mid. and groom but their daydfdnys. E . Wedding Gifts in Jewelry (md Silver WHEN YOU vmrr OUR STORE I. P. “I Tested and proved in the great o t- flexibility a ld the delicate response oi doors and confirmed by the experi ' levers and Sfdals eliminate fatigue at of ovyners galore, the Stutz Six lea es the wheel,n matter how long the trip nothingfor tuneto divulge. ltsmatu Trite but no e-thevless true is the state. be.nl.shea every doubt, Just as ttg " t " ment that th Stutz Six isa revelation! efficiency surpasses every need. ', So rate a so bination of Virtues is not Aspring suspensiomof more than It; to be du ‘li ted within hundreds of of the total wheelbase so complet y dollars ofpits, price, not greater profi- cushions the car that easy-riding is so ciency found anywhere, regardless of sured on any road; While r'""'"""?' s the amount of outlay involved. STUTZ MOTOR CAR COMPAN of AMERICA, “so, Indianapplis, Indiana THE MEM(iyRIAL, under 1 Ms: Agreement which keeriti the funds nbooluuly guaranteed. l l At the Northern boundhry of Chicago there is. PARK. Its founders could not hav secured 3 upon which to establish a cemetery ti t will 2) those who have gone before. With , 9 comfort. chapel, beautiful front park, located o' the highel lined walks aid boulevards, jewel‘l‘ lake, the trees, it is unequalled in its quiet di , and beta All lots are sold with full Perpetual is. Conne the largest perpetual cue funds on d it with u CENTRAL CE'METE Gross Point Road and Harrison si, Chicago Otttee, 701-4 Mart g... AVALJLVL L L‘LLLH J. 11L\ 1‘ The Beautiful iiuii ghore Cemetery NON "ECTARIAN f 'oint Road and Harrison si, " Evanstbn, Ill. Tel. mainstay 4266 Chicago omee, 701-4 M , ette Banging. Tel. Central §330 BASTING? & FROST M. J. BUCKLE] Highland Park, [lunch Builders of the orirou4esa Genuine Sun: Motor Can Telephone Hiihland Park 1234 It’s a Great Car " C , aria E 't,:'iii.if,iir,1 'f, 9W4 , there “I Secured al t will for e condo the high flexibility and the delicate response of levers and pkdals eliminate fatigue at the wheel, no matter how long the trip. Trite but noieaheuess true is the state.. ment that thi' Stutz Six is a revelation.' So rare a ea bination of Virtues is not to be dupli ted within hundreds of dollars of its; price, nor greater prob ciency found anywhere, regardless of the amount of outlay involved. riiiiiiiili" iiliti, Illinois located a beautitul MEMORIAL smote suitable expansfe of ground, all times be a béautiful home for ble Homce building, thé matrttmeent t'pnrt of Cook County, ita flowet abundant tshruiytrerrl,Unii various ty. i ted'with Memorial PM: i. one of strong Trust Companb of Chicago Ludwig Pull peg-paw cure in o. OF ILLINOIS a-stative Telephone 1587 Several” previous shipincntq to the Chicago iietit sold " the (op price kd the dn f. The farm is, the prove of the Cigcngo. cu tttttttttate, Samuel Inaull, arit is one of the moct fumou 'Hereford Evfeeding and breeding cs uuitsttmeiju in the state. Tlie recen tshipment/ consisted bf 37 lad o Herefordal} averaging 1060 'pound each. cai'ile 'of their quality s'rer very search; and few Bales wete mad within a {hinge of twenty-flie.een a hundre4trtitrht. / . F 2,thte Farm: of mg My. Illinois,, tired another top minder you!!!” Linear: " China: shock yards on May 10, when a ‘uhipmcnt from the, feed Iota cashed It 'ttutr a hundrqdweight. The steers were a son; od of the his herd of Ema ford: 3w tch was shipped from the) southwest lastjall, and which the tam Mt been fe'eding this, put Select tuert From Hawthorn . Farms Sell at 810.15 INSULn CATTLE MAKE no? MARKET AG, PARK an $1995 82:50 On May 10 Thi Sign of theGenuine Bxetottro ofTars Touring Car Lufs'aak 7 7' “£- {it ably-p owed land hlontt the fence 'viding he hotspitareiounds from I cant lo belonging to Northwestern iversit . Judge arvey Hurd, inwhis history 0 Evan onptells of,the last Indian b rial th t took place in the Indian metery which was located where hapter. Fort' i wreak illage, ames . l tured lyet . l 1 regs i; I larger] 4 anor e ! sent t i ample t .for thé _l'tti'i"l 1 At ' Wit Urbo. , er d i the Gil of Chte encloan water-kl; ace fair fact t inc tit; ing t Lakes}?e time (r than dw EREC Mar i tr the site of an Indian vil- latte, t used by the, Pottawotta- mics i 836, a boulder was dedicated Satur afternoon (May IS) on the Evans hospital grounds. The de. dicatioh ceremonies Were in charge of thei ort Dearborn chapter of the . A.: " of which Mrs. Warren? illiaip , 823 Hinman avenue. Evan.. ton, it, e‘negent. Music wss fur.. ishedj y the. Port, Sheridan band nd de chments of boy scouts, girl cents a d etimp-fire girls saluted the as. D n James A, James of North.. stern university” delivered an ad- res: oni“The Passing of the Indian n This egion.” _ Virgi at Helm and'Frances Ruse, residen of the senior and junior ranche of the William, Dawes chap- r of th Children pf American Revo- ution, mailed the boulder _ which eighs t o and a half tons and will; at a , onae tableoettintr forth the istorics facts. Besides Dean James, . H.' ingsley, representing the ‘vansto Historical society, and Mrs. . A. ucy, former regent of the hapter poke. . Fort' arborn chapter Brat became tereate in marking this ancient mag-e, rs. Williams said, when ames . . Hamill, an Indianologist, tured before the chapter at a eating eld at the home of Rufus ewes i Evanston a little over two are a . At that time the lecturer owed 't o pockets-full of Indian ar- w-hesd he had picked up in the 1 The} enlarge touch believ activi have is un reach did Ill Os , tkittiiarxr,.uttdttr pgtdt, Great a {£80th Taming I than that . mtu't'itodoutsutttea of tttel '?tEiAtttt,frt!t? "- “on n tlidrnlnine at» ' ‘ m: " ofinpvnl recruits. The ttmat Law Jre, and Doekeotripahrrt. canal rem their union: the half illicnghdollar pier tad while the; ddrk 'isi expected to cod-um the b nee bf the hummer, 1600, no. cru' r' - ill bf him: in It the spam Jay " 1 torbetrip' their training for sex-vi ' on Piitod States boats. f . Begun Year Ago i, The tier w... started more than I year go, but work w'ls Mapped durln Ithe PriItttsr,t!teattr of; the dans V contacted with deep Water work uringi the rough weather of. winte . The?work has been resumed and t . 'fill);;"; is loading in, tons and s of rock as the pier Imer. The r, Cul', acts as a break wa- ter in' msirethe big harbor is 2100 feet' t l thé show line and is 2200 feet I g ma ing a gigantic indicted harbo whie fill be ample for the moorilg of the going vessels of the large! harbor, but they have been pletedi MOI Inch , Evutston community golf “hid. we lie. , . wnnotu- use . , ' I L M E I T E . G SS WORKS iii;',':'; Contractors Phil nd Window all... Art Gh- Bad I . Glu- Dsk and I)!" Mg. ' up Whyhlgiekh. yum Bun- 00PM Store 1i'mntrConstruetion omg einni any is loading in1tons , s of rock as the pier Mler. I r, wh h set; as a break ww. i ' osing the big harbor is 32100 1 th show line Ind i312200 l g m ing a gigantic in'qlooed no whie fill, be ample for the ri of going vessels of the eri, Mrbo .Abut they hare teen ,“lbso Gmnleaf Ava. 1 _ i' T" r'" 5 . (ssed Activities at 8mm Produced "an? "t trmris pause of Action of Navy it 1922 ml _ _ Pul- iDepgnment; Better rr ado! of _ ti, . _ Docking Place ' V PM Plum. ls ot the station have not ived any definite informtition tr the purpose of .the: en- ype that will be used on the that 1600 recruits will be he Likes ‘on July 1 and that hip fgicilities will he provided training of the new men. Greater Activity sinned activity ind the much harbor leads those in close ith "airs " the station to hat they can expect maker a at Great Lakes than they periericed since the war. It stomrthat activities will not e gigantic proportions they ine the world war. but the t the gayernment is continu- expe‘mive work of enurg, hattbor proves that Great in span be a neuter pace hing-station for the tiny harbor will. be tar deep ts, and will permit unchar- ocean going bottoms. [the completion of the new Great Lakes will hove ttreat. tr ftteih'ttkthan toy part on t Lakes with the exception go. The entire expanse of ling Dedication Saturday Evanston on Site of Old Village _ BOULDER T0 MARK INDIAN CAMP ht ii-,'-,!,-),?,,:',?],',',) ms: Rzc'd"iriii"," EXPECTED AT NAPE t1iit?,lri,, ',,rt1aii'tjvY,txi!f, W i w ’ tr's'7g Mi8 5* A Tx?, if Lani year was . 'biunt V and the 1Mleinhs of t ' _ puny mot an an? grater} c p this tr" n. "The humus iagi: owing’ by l leaps and undg, artdiihH, mama» con- tinue i the Presse/tti 1y, the 35mm may soon exeee6/tl, suppli, . uid Mr. Ple‘ § , 5 I ' “The in“. .rniri)aaell I from: Pri- vate company, in p ted in ell ter- tiliud; coil. , Tw nth. e be- fomrthe spawn _ n- b i. It continues to bear/f a . at two weeks. and contih ',t T 'Alter- _Giijy, every two? _ a or period ‘of three with": _ the, “nation: of Mr; Puma. F , 3' _ _ kept at nu-l l A heatincphnt ,eope titttg: nture pt M . 'Fahnnlyet‘dur- ingtbe fold no _ , an?! a') ecolinz system thinning t um‘ttmper- nture during the . many.- byway- five menus con ,tly em Te, in the mhahroom f I , , pith . They! ma 'tttt withstand! ileum; fixed their can C tter the f"hion of a (m1 mum ifiiii'ii'iiiR pf the picked; mushroomk tr, ”then: atria! , the Titgr m», where girl em- poyees we: t 'iout,iatiit to a barton, and they, $9 1iil'Jty',dtl: wholesille mum; one? T St. Louis k, another r dlrtrro rig field clamo he tor, thin: ' net. i L in one df the " ‘0! Pinewo- tion are just bed inmto 39m their mow whitey " In another portion of the bti inn and bed: in "full Noam," no ttt [new at variable “suds" tf r as ' _ ' mund- ing put in clan lief “that: the bleck soil like the yline ol In ori. entarskr, , s i , be no more hind, " um It",',: in- terior thanthis. 120%.; i "" .2. xmtedbyazodsi ttqpditbmennss, Gus Pearson is (lax - show " M if we don't iniml‘e .1)ng . My” earryintrar Ian k 'l , U. I" In occasional bum _ q tho ., a" On with the impectgqrr f; '4 T ' [may _ . Pthtt l To one who " " Ni. 'ttttMitt seven] lodgu, P .. - ',. m striking GGrtuia k tArd in" long p-mmpbs ined r. "either side by tUrs on; hm M in the variihrt _ I of f ; "N m“, and dark-we fe - rlott6 . ,wg Went out can“ tg! "r' 1.,“ are some beds in wh .6441”; m» which the some a . k W“ up inonedfthes uzalmnmn. the'plant some“: F an rlitiiiioiiiii aspect " flrtrt 'ir!tlttt,,t', my. could be no more I: _ don jths in- That his afford ye balm with mm: id evide in I _ u by the fact that aprr 111ij m, tom of musing-ohms. i L'" gin the multitudinous ill. mm tit," by this thriving mm pan? V y g years old. I , / All the wind up bund- ings have beer! ' god in having desert during t _ m _ ot John ’Bn‘rlc I ‘lite _ 'rm$ttNe Fuel-mm of N I tie hm in, oak upon this of . , story building: at pa ttarri than. “’3 moiuttttint,l lean [intoxi- ‘catibn. After _ all, sign" MI .uredtomxitpa , iturhiie,tlu very quiet at tht and _ ' weird circiinz 'of but: 1 nth l "hm buifdinxs, spun-dd: them at to ree- oid bixsalting s . E l .1 l Judi, I Idea, 3 And they, {Warm} up. done came a man ham A.;V.3J:chon. He had amideax tt had t4 do JQl mushrooms, and . ' thoutthtl.N 'd grow them in hr - enough aattititm to satisfy the C ieAgge mnr Lby ac- cepting the oppq nitie'u ' eyed by the old brewery y Minn. . s Once t he” , oozing! Aitth I uvetlnge dmonj}_ m at which an duly tii; (mm! in hul- ing mums a ' r ','xtti'e'ii"i-'al,?,'i I, 'ttttrt) pot) unfit , , out t wands V o d, tttttt are tabletdelicqéy' in tin tuition that has been _ numb? by the only tim? swung .rewery " Navel- $thit?hi3'Wt JAirr 3 Vii?" win l u n ', tyto of Eli-i132 _ Fmmr?r £41 Bti intr/to bromide , Ids.“ In another mi marl bed: in are Ir: mam“. ' Iief s"d!"g,' tht he ,kyline ol ‘gn ori. I ‘4 _ my!" Fri- tt insult; in In on? taxed tbmenna. {in show " about l/e bin: Wyn, my in; an , thd s" n 'rt , bra , an Pint! l ttai, a: in pad it; ., hon _ i, Thu it; ined It "either ti: ‘u tupom has in l _ of f (turneses, ' of My _ thaw stone. lenlixdd.,intoxi- i my, ','t,g,. bees t L e near 3re ie, the ce and thé weird nth tb"l1smhmt d "hem at to rec- Ila-Luann. Windes&Marsh Northb- [Anti-Gum 328.“!It8w Monet” J. ‘M. BILHARZ Blown-whit.“ T. G. ROGAN ”halal ir SEN”. ., Decorating I Floors and Furniture 3; Lttpuhe4. Timmy, Mott! 4 Blendedmd Pastel Ett r, Phone MW 1“; CONCRETE}:ng or ALL Gif -thiiiriii" -- iiR%%deTG"i' “we. Ewan Mom Greenslade Electric Sho; We“ comment“ 6150. S SCHWALBACII Carpenter and 'ue.heeeNghingtdPa6S6t - W m: LAWRENCE KILLS. 0n.- Paint! , Paper-hanging, 8lliglli't and INhllh0WNllilllls , __ MODERN DECORATING CO. “madman-u? A1T8utatWantheettt+ Gael-dank.“ Amtnndlnluucrot 880 Centnl Annie ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR THOR WASHERS APEX CLEANERS lid. COURSON Tel. B. P. 768-11 Minna. HIGHLAND PARK HM Park 1261 name a: l, nun-4pm of Builder R-eg-at "abt-d Put. RAVINE ATSON mtrr --- KW p, C."il

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