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Highland Park Press, 17 Jan 1924, p. 7

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ibuTY! [payments on any one hing Machines. e ' Huber d'talk this over with line exp)rt. He will;, in. the tree Service mr selection is made'.' M in need of repairs. Try chanic. Repairs for all tax - as it Cleans :n in Exchange a other mam! an” Serviu whines . 1 Old; Machine ayrtiserieht as ' peneilihaa been uarant a. ' ’ANTAQE OF {ICES i' ed Prices tic Shop Teleithone 23 ,...,..59c _ -.79e _ ...._..10c i-use i $1.19 $31.29 a. m Atty B. P. tgo 'ht', ikt It is always interesting to turn back the pages of time and review what has gone before. Pioneer days, "girdles: of what field this period _refers to, are filled with hurdship. uncertainty end privation Yet Jo those founders of new things, whether The following article {appeared in the Salt Lake Tribune of Sunday, January 6th and was written by Henry H. Graham. The article refers to one of our Highland Park resi- dents Mr. E. V. Price: in the realm of medicine, lmd, or what not, a certain amount of joy is derived from sitting back at the close of an eventful lite and swaying the glories that no was. ls, . IDAHO’S EARLY DAYS TELL THRILLING STORY 'IOX'ICS [Illi- - W. That is. perhaps, mrthintrAnaieh produces quite the thrill felt irrther Migration to a new country. The' un- certainty of what the future holds in store for the settlers, coupled irith the making of new friends, lends an atmosphere of charm to the under- takidk. Southern idaho we: settled by: people who upheld til the beat trpdio tions.of the nee. They were a God- fearing, wide-make clan. The men Were the vital tnte--those who do things; the women were not {tribe- hind them in mentalfend physical courage. 7 Stage drivers recount interesting incidents of their work in the pioneer period. The holdups, races with, In- dians and kindred events and a par- and in the better known scenes which made up the life of the Ty FROM sAin, LAKE PAPER THURSDAY. JANUARY miner of 'P lbwod. ' f Wherever the kw is last efficient--- I. there will you flnd proportionately the I mater number of bandits and rob-.I bers. Authorities were none too com-’ mon in the Gem state then and muchi gold and other booty fell to the prey-. Ine hands which terrorized the adv-i eler who went by stage. . l Many of the men who drove stages alone about 1880 have risen to cop-1 notch positions in the world of bush nee. Some of them stayed west, but others wandered east and became es- tablished in one of the vocations whieh led them up the ladder of, "fame, wealth and ,'iii,r,i,ij?,it _ Reviews Old Seen One of the latter in Ed V. Price. now owner of a clothing company at» Chicago which bears his name. Price War, for rears' a driver in Idaho and finds it a plenum to minim with old friends the thincl that took that lure the attht Well: you. " I mm of travel. T F 1. V. Price. Prominent Chica- go Tailor and Highland Park Resident. Was _ Stage Driver NOrth Shore Trust Company C. R. JORDAN & COMPANY 612 DAVIS STREET . PHONE EVANSTON, ILL. ' V EVANSTON 449 . . CHICAGO . PHONE 164 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE. RANDOLPH 1848 AND 1847 A ' HOME BANK Sheridan Road and Central Avenue FUNERAL DIRECTORS FOR 69. YEARS Prepared to render to ~. all a' convenient, helpful and really needful banking service G,fiise years that fol- IT, 1924 (AWN) , Charging that the motion picture 'Vpro4uetion. “The Covered Want" had caused tes to be held up to Mum and ridicule, Mrs. Bridgér Hid": has brought suit in the Wyatt- dotte County district court at Kan a City for damage: of ite'ii,ii") unmet the Famous Plnyerg-Lu Corporation uni the Par-mount Pictures Corporttion. m"' 1 i The writer convened with Price for " half hour, frndfittt him courteous and inclined to talk of old times, ! compnring them with the present we] [noting the marked clauses whiéh Hum: taken place in that short ltr. |tervaL I . ; i, According to the suit, the fllnt (k- I pick Bridger " I disreputable ehsir- I newt. l 1 Mrs. Hahn asserts her father w” early life. A year or. two 130 Price was In Twin Falls. He had come in his mag- nificent new car, quite a cantnst to the weather-beat" stage he used to handle. V Price showld much interest in t development of the Twin Fnlls tn t, southern Idaho, and, in fact, e e whole intermountain region. T e west is still dear to his heart, for gt was there that he spent a part of h s . Mrs. Hshn asserts she is the only living child of James iNim" Bridget) widely known plainsgan, s prodi- nent thture in the story of "The Cot cred W-gon," a picture based upon the historical novel .of that name written by_the late Emerson Rough of Highlsnd Park. _ 1 CLAIMS MOVIE m f , CAUSE or DAMAGE Kansas City Woman Files Ae. tion Film Company; Ir'ather, .',-t-t-H+t4"t-9 1854 Ziébright honornble man." Is Charade} in Play i,' I Tel. H. P. 1138 I H! t " u.\'/..\'Ju\1 Riga-‘3 iii l West and Boyden; Goal. Grade}. iRittht defense. Otis, [an defense. "i'. Copeland, Center. T. Copeland, "titrht Wing. Hayes, Left w.ifur. f The symphony concert given last Sunday afternoon in the p,t1itf1etde Shields high school by thet' Chicuo Business Men's orchestra,’ Clarence Evans, conductor, was one of ‘39 most successful of the series bein given this season under the auspices of the peerfie1d-shields Civic Music Associ- ation, The attendance was much lard- .er than at previous concerts this’yin- ter, the number of single sdmissiom being about double that of the; last number, and the quality of the concert was such that all who atte'hded were more than pleased. It isthe hope of the association thatthis libera re- sponse will be repeated at the next concert,, when ' the. Gordon _ String Quartette appears here on March 10, and also for the remaining concerts iof the season. 5 grim. DENNY ADDRESSES l, I WOMAN’S CIVIC CLUB _ The Young Men's Club of Lake Forest is planning another boxing card, to be staged. Jan. 29, in the eve-3‘ ,ning, in the club gym. The phyla Ite give ’a still better' exhibition thin ithtrone staged in December, arid it ,isrexpected that a 1arge'nurnher'of fhrhe fans from Highland Pith will ‘attend, " there were several present at the last show. About, 400 mt: will be available, and those who' went. " good one: should get them ,enrly._ The Highland Park te'm of the North Shore hock?! Jam Intern!!! its teat detect M. tbs canon Sand-y morning when the fast I dian Hill team defeated than 1 to telk, ltr, dian Hill team is I vetimin omni ization being practically an - “the tum which won the +moioy ship last whiter without the be; dt a single gum. A m - - , Thegame Was {not and bird fought! tgfii'i'i'iet' the defensive play of both} tm ms ' being' exceptionnlly 100M Iaiuderbaek god and '.Wtte and Coho} defense doing he best work for 3131140 land Park. (,it,t a former Yale 'ttoil, or was the on tandintr star for? the visitors. ; .1 _', i _ The Highland Park team hatri.twit' -iltitr weekend, one stand“ Lake Fore t at 8 p. m; Suturing afternoon a; the Like Forest Wings. Glub rink and the other at 10: Sunday morning saint 1ihmdqtmt at Evanston. - INDIAN KILL TEAM; , _ WINS HOCKEY GAME SUN. Highlaind‘ Park Team Defeated IAP, 2 Games Over-the Week End - , . : The lino-lip last Sunday was: ‘ [Highland Pith: - s" . W.'Imuderblck, Goal. M. Cobb, Right/defense. B. Frfte, Leftdefbnu. E: Knox. (Captain) Center., Glass and Doty, Right Wing. N. Convith, Left Wing. ', g Indian Hill: ' ' ,J ORCHESTRA CONCERT ', IS WELL ATTENDED Chicm Business Men's Orgam imtion Gives Fine Pro. : gram Sunday Young Men's Club to Stage Big Show in Gym Januhry _ Better Than Last _ ' The Women’s Civic Club 01 Ravinie met at the Yillake House Wednesdty afternoon, "nuary 9. this speaker of the day me Mr. LuM'Dumy of Ravinia. “What's Left of Europe" u a topic vital to the world and Mr. Denny handled it well {rem hismoint of view, but it is a subject too inner. mous to digest at ,one sitting or to be considered from one eagle only. There was a large and interested eudienoe who remained for mutual gratin: afterward.). -, _ ANOTHER BOXING {CARD 5 AT LAKE FOREST SOQN The Junior Auxiliary of the High-: land Park Woman’s club will hold its January meeting at the Y. W. C. A} Tuesday, Jan. 22, at 8 o'clock. The meeting promises to be an interesting one, with readings from Lew Sa‘rrett’a late‘st T'2gl'l',',' by Miats%dith Phil. ips and tn ie by Miss Bertha Har- bough. Anyone. infatuated in the club is invited to attend. EDITH PHILLIPS TO _ _ V _fgPlilAK HERE JAN. 22 gaudy night at the Mannie Hall, t e Travel Club entertained' their ladies. A splendid pro'gram'was ren- dered followed. by refreshments and dancing. The trowbl club is composed of Mute? Mason‘s employed by the Nprth Share Railroad and is a real live organization. _ ,' m TROWEL CLUB. HOLDS PARTY TUESDAY NIGHT "And did you visit Italy-r-and out some of those wonderful doughnuts fried on this aidcwalki'ol Monaco?" "No-d wasn’t that hungry." F l . At Red'Liko This f . Wand: Wide auburn-ulna you“ .to compkiutp fer out information harem. . "mimatataANttrAeurrtuisiramsttsttaptttuattttm , ' ' EV 80 Putin!" I WE‘WE Ea NOTICE f ‘All “an! advertisement: must but: y 5:45 Wedne'ouy F03 "tab-ut aim. - a! a: and Oink am. In“ W yuan. a. P. I”. I , l W , POR SALE-s/tTow PUH’IES, 10 WEEKS OI' . PEDIGBEED. 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