Wu: was: - ha A iiiiiii ‘Irllr. MIC his in (rvteet, "my tgtrgt JULY Tutti "I ti â€he! new r sun My!“ it c to 'me PIA. a rday EI “PM ,eiuld with w 'enuc [E C2'i'ir'l 6the Win. Park Fw- " u. "kin: lot inds. I our l and 5 WW " nth Adeds MN the year! “all.“ unnu- '_': , Chi-tad "h 'i. . A. o. Fny lodge was in“! organized in 1869 u n 1‘!le by A. o. Fry and, 1371 it was formatty e u- 3!.- mic lodge. E. B. _ 'the first Womhiptu1 Jada headquarter! were in ttt for mom than " _ 5" of origination; than t, to the lone: block â€a ' _ "and Ghana. Si: , ma Tad-ark when“ inthia fityin thereamet,etthe.te..t: i","'; The one": nnd when att. o. Fny lads. in to be _ on the IW of this 1e iott and upon the up bui "thier Haida the Jlli is, .Evmston. and Wuhan Com ndeHeg ,upre- gamed " the p m thertarere pro-gut detention- mm the Sake Fore-t, Whining-3., Mum Peer- Seld, Gleam, Libs T Be, Wimtka. Sumter: and othe North "tsore lodges. Altogether k ya: a 'dny in Mannie annals l High Park and grill, he long r 1!)ng all who partieipatted. f Ana-dude Luge w) i The attendance at he eorneirtoite laying m notably rge, Wing full, 250 Humid ad a f" 200 Commend.†membe ttedit/gt duds of local epoch re. The; din of up local Elite Star Qinpter tend refreshment: at the Wilding during the new! 7,, T N. MASONIC 0NY'. i, ntil IS iR8gll' _imiiii)i,iti,lei mummy, mud n A Community North :Shoge j,(_'jii:s,',l, f/it"),'."" suriai, Road and tral A A. Checking More ' . MOLPANERg & Hun/413R Continued 1rd Page tty T. gi,',,, Decker 1-i!ir' i MapaOomejtwmirs ha, e been wait- ing for he Ford 011 the lil an er in.. dustrf idnoiitishere/ '___) ' Q _ A si ble blpwerltypej buthei, with Minnea lis therm stat',' i" no ,iga. pilét light or ompliiiat inec iuriism. Sold complet 1y autOmatijc for plfice ithin the reae .of all, ! ' sr-r, "V _":, We i Vite yom' iinsis tiojn f the burner tour Storm? So th St. oha's avenue, ighlafhd P rk. r: _ ' AC News... pun-u m " MIN. We mah Let u do rour"idry eaningf be new y Pirumbihg and ilieat'iitj 111039} AND j as i 'i, garmepjs o) pit issstbti n do: AWomen and ', i , Clearingl whel 'tttah':,?,,:',:.,' 1 to 'y1tloimtt tttttr'" Highland: Par of ' a A an ‘MA JE, OIL B%RJ\ Than "Jpslt a' E u. 1924 Commércial _ 1? Re 1n%settitents ci, I lbert trot); Jr. D9361); R, J. phens, Mithha1; R. . u‘ Rhineâ€, . Stew ; A. B. Crpiti'Hr.ftrtr- I ; D. B.-: Ed rda,'iio-istt T ut, Ty r. if'- The b Ide5 co . 5; is - of . toll nu PM ' t will! . t't w , _ aer, Hes . mt. Geo . Grew, imam . qtimmss Ibert L hens, .Suvu I ; D. bnopt,' . R. Bu BS, ts. o. Van merge. G.' Phillip , W. t Obee,.A. . Me? rsoh,' M. . Calm, Fritz ahr, I tt Fisher, Chum?†Barder, .,W.J fHt .11. , aa/F'. . Moon, E. _ PI 11,: . Ewart, an] Roe r, t'. L. magi-Kohl: Hay, iehard nape“, heo. jir, Knuk, 1d that, A. Abomtcmby. M. .Kutu,H$§:F‘. . g? T . "(out com: j, o. a Aodge md$for 1924 a t Wil 3‘51. B n, 3 Jonhipful uterz' 11'. an ac, tkl"Wariun; "old Rm, Jr Wu“; Chas. . Grant, reit.; Hun #,i Thomas, 'y.; 113% P. low,P§;Ghapllin: nrd‘ . Ohm": ' Shz'muoon; ntil th building, r1194 ‘to make " for the new mpleggwas pur- hatred. his buildl g fomter1Y wag as who] a d pulilic librpry t differ t tithes; ohkst, living mber, s thr " nowr,Vis James wden, ho Joined in 'fit; m was yler of e ldiUre f m 2 to 1905. ' P __ I 'is, The P t gate of ti: logic, in dart, f T,",' unt the pres- t -show in e rd: in follows: l, E. a; ambuJo‘n madman, J d. Cu “up. H ,','e',3,'ti 13.8 Weston, . . En ine, . L. Day as t dithm tuber, wden, yle; of 1.N" Era ine, I. L. Day, mum. . mm, Jr. R. . Ri, Bu BS, L o. Van G.' Phillip , W. ll. Oboe..A. Co. in al Estate acre-(smut TIC " i ; These sre the fdets sbout Aietm n) Coogan. Undoubtedly,;he rer9ttt #:lplsce in the Jnsbtie)s hurt all , . tbt the world that is ‘bsolutely '11le Cs J! not only in the LII',':',",' of its Aa, R " 3., for him but in the'uhivemlity of" " 7,'itdtruion he-enjoys‘ from persons “ R.l both sexes, of all ages and everyi ' 1 an dition. Never ln nllfhistory hes = y A. been an indMduat/in any walk , I' it! life, so much the wforld’s beloved ., guthis youngster. ', J . 5.1? When Jackie waggfour, hie fttt . was closing an Orpheum tour in I I, spectacular act featuring (nh?, ‘Kellermen. To celebrate ‘the etililii [of the long engug'ement, M15351: 'l, lerman brought the boy on to! " istage and he did come. of his dbl?" Atepsh fhtishintr with an imitatidit E lDavid Warfield in "The Music " , Her.†By one of the strange quip“ {of fate, Charlie Chaplin happened ( I be in the audience that evenln¢.?F'.; genre, the great comedian hu. tttp' [li.'; 5.ed to film the storm eventually ch! ttlt, g "The Kid",'but hehnd postponeé l" (production' time after time been . he could not flnd' the.ritrht child IF, 4 play the name part) And here ehinl "f, .' had.shown him the'hoy he had sougfl ifor years, . l 7 , It':':,'. She leaves to survive her, her ’ Und, Frank linen and, that _ I. “ dun, Mrs, Leoie 1iettrenas of ', . fleld, Ray sten bf Niles [ . b" Victor Haven of Paris Vic! g f , two sisters, Kiss Cal, rim Yuma V this"' city, Mrs. Ch I: of _ U“ h' and two brothers ttt Albert Yi P'; and Mr. Frank Ysgpr. , ii}: Cr:": Mrs. Cerliti mm: of Prtii ' View, formetly of this city 'died/ k',' _ Wednesday at University 'hospi / Chieago following 'uveral open f 1 flt, was born in Highland Part T 3 we . a li, _',. Funenl sci-vices tere hem "e, -', day with burial, in 7htiN1o Grovp. 7 ; Jackie trails in "domnuutd" of" _ million-dollar relief {ship next . qt a and pertsomuly, will idelieet the It stuffs to the orphan). 'tji: , FORMER RESIDENT .' ii) PASSED AWAY JULY " The Coogans decided to stay on ' Los Angeles until the famtheatM it season opened; in the meantime I: “‘ senior had been otrtref n motitrt pi li, ture engagement and lie accep 2; A couple of week) later,' Chlply‘ searched them out, " the Aleimid f hotel," and had himdelf introdueqd ' Jackie by Sid Gamma, well-1n; it in ‘California theatredoin, whoj it (O,,,; known Mrs. Coogan in Sun Fraud l' ‘ and through her, had met hiker; atâ€: son. ' . i a ' f Jaekie's iisstantarteotm trueeedh, universally known; . " E 'i With that quick {wit of the expo' ' ienoed actor, Jaek,unior, took fc mind of the situation, introduce; , t son, and set him tanking some of, t dance steps with which the young: , had amused vvisitolfa At the L T home. . . 1 I J r Shortly after hie birth, the Cohan went east, and ‘it was in New No 1' that Jackie made his first tje/tell in a theatre--The Riverside, on .p , Broadway. His {other was M' , stage when he noticed that the a a _1 ence was nailing gleefully, with ‘ attention focused away from' hilt-0,: He looked around and beheld q, twenty-month oldobn, walking out t? him. His mother had taken fa R, to the theatre this, day, and that, an unguarded moment the youn bl had felt the desire to talk to his dub: and, headless at the footlighte at" l F, thownds in the audience, he? " satisfying that desire. V if Historyhu it"yptltrCthet W) motion' of the tp',!),),',',), lilo tit/l; of those who' ,rouldunmtld their ' il It in no mpocter'o! use; hence t life of Jackie. Coogan, tven ii I present open, is reel history. '1 { {aw pettrtu-eettainir no other; I thewoeidittittiadtmsorits ._ le' at?†tlu,',",':,'"':,,", “when 5‘ v",, vex-tel ut'iyoung~ " _ On October M, Wu, Jackie thioqtii, run born, in the city of Lou Angela} Winnie was destined to win tht" love and plaudits of the entire mi. ‘ lixed gone. His father, John “m Comm, was born in Syncuu,j:N " York, where his father, in tum w 1 on established .pothecory. ty e l still in his teens, Jack senior can _ l the theatrieal field and p l up the ladder until he_becnme ' riiird ing juvenile in musical iiiiitie'iiiii, vaudeville. ' Jackie’s mother was .1 , of the theatre World. Born in 'dt Francisco, Lillian Dolliver any . F danced in a number of Wig! shows and it was during a joint 0 i, pgement that Jackie's potent: ft ' met. Jackie. theretore, comes to lg. mimetic talents by direct deacon i Juckie Cootran,rtittie Movie “44. is on 1'0th oastwaid from 0111101454 tttt his "'f',,1'ird,'d. tout , u, 'rtnraiaitttt nm"t)littrrtittliqr V othodstuth for the ship that; famous lad will tabs to theme, S " and the Holy Latter under the nu pica of the Children's CM M Mercy. The Press prints for tUra _ ' tilde the life stoty of this tiny mi _ whose mission of mercy on behalf 'l his less fortunate brothers and and; “was the sea is ‘without equal 44 the records of history. . T ( E- SKEDCH OF LIFE or = FAMOUS nu CHILD JACKIE COOGAN’S CAREER Lime Movie sua- Who In Gout from“ With Supplies Fork: m Safer-in: Waifs Born _,)",r' ,. m California _ 'i', (l",', THE HIGHLAND’PARK PM part ' J Hum. 712 Ttif-ood d: " int, $5,000. ' . fNellie Carlin, 625 Bron av _ “no", $8.500. _ ' tte Schvulbuk, 120 Gran to ' aWiitiort,l400. ' In“: Kings. 446 Lincoln l hop-o. " . _ J Anderson, Greed my 1 Ilium. Derick, North a ll ttotta, $200. ' are Armani, Bobo. . ' dwelling, 84,000. _ I D. Junk, $18 Bell “gnu, did ' $8,900. . A. Payne, 89 Clifton IV " $450. ' dam, Kincaid streqt, m1 " .:u.ooo. _ " own, South St. Jirtins, n tlt ' $2.000. . _." 11" a“: 'Schmidloy, North 'Mill' '0. Mayhem. 656 Michigan [ "dition, 3%. “met; 421 South sun. uncioni, Waukegu: "can: SERVICETIS" prompt and eftkient washisi,i' vice call High tM Park 150. ', _ " E LET us put _)Neyetcri1stt Wringer otryour 1ir)thti; , made to fi l ll standard makes machines. (h), dir? play. now at o rt salésrooni. _ _ _ L _',';, t Safety or $irrme-lhwerereh Wringer 2. Won't break butt 15 South St. (Ili/tnt.', Meme, Higliland Park, "know I. Won't crush Timp Continued from Page Highlah) The 'Proriisr Way to Write a Check Bil PERMITS ISSUED RECE PARK, ILLIN um V Here ar Ills {eve isimple ' mittiiio,') Eo P ". in" wtitihit'j cheeksto, 1 Ill, d hanstzaltm'aï¬onsgiï¬ now q, q :7 i')l'ii, ' T 1. WriEf tlyiifiru.res Ji' to the dbllar sign withjppj '. . ‘ro‘o EE eft tot mac ttir,anothfrditrtt. .. - '. _-i',:,..'; 2. The I _o,rdsj'itd.ietimr theâ€; amount of the check! sho Ili, begin) at the extreme left of the line, Gk) a li Midrawngto the printed witd"r)o11ars" s 3. lTheyEame of the 'payee should begin at the ex; . l tre EE left also, toprevent alteration. ' _), _ ' 4. It itll E't advitsable towrite ch ' ks to the order ot) cas Elr bearer--they are negtiahle to anyonej 5. _ Al t i , write with ink. A check written in peni cili E‘ery easily altered. 'i, _. . _ '.. E If you dd tiot have a' checking account, come in Iii) let us tell yo 5f the advantages of paying bills this war: 4. Lulu» prove these 1) in. to yak. JI HIEGE W, 4319 amour! s'gti,J'ta'tr_ Rid-ood dt", H.364" 'cnmap,"" "e '619 dumb tbrent/ttea'),') .- y vermin. rm.rso'66. ___ m5?"â€" . an. JE FM North St John aeEtq'r, “in Was. 3500. I _ s. 15.: sum"; Judson m he. Raf“. _ r , 'l, P. "iihitrt, 915 Onkwood, M, drtirg - r t r‘ .‘ . I: I -tk"t,t.tttttn,gtttrtg 2. . ‘L°MM.R+-" F '" Escrow; itiu B . k, d%tt,,i; $2,500. _ who "e L. . 8.1% Ohm: 686 Vino "ei, "in; '1,800. -', i aven' _ an“. 8850. . f E i, Kim, Bobo-bint ,uhl 1i'9rat,i,i1,': _ ( E curle- 'ratei, Ea" South (may: Bar MI “WHEN“ I u dtqjtlty Blvfnh amp“, (bra. Mi' . J, magma my. MetrttttCthaG, road, sims. nor toâ€, $1.000. i Frdnkf‘xglmn. West burden roadvitmnhom'o. 81.200. f _ mtg-11m hick. m w, - ull/tull".',?,',';',,':','.'.'! $6.300. iot CKER & HUBER THREE MILLION DOLLAR BANK Q own. 220 Heb-nu: Gail. 1019 North St. Johns Three Him pinch: ' ith wailing (all hilt; (elf . nd other "tide- tmm, tttsat ' .cubu itdeAt,,if,gtl'iV'tA"id to " I who! M at Waning“. won t,edtt2e police and ma wand-any .- u- nnnd in JusdaMlS n rt. Thy whim“!!! n' _ re held to If. (not! Matador, at $8†each. Md ' _ I and m "bond." the lad 'lt'. still In the 1',tii' In _ r. piiee an _ Mr sa- il" dun M 2% t man. Thy â€that a ttll, 3'3" ty.: in“. m Iii owned. it Mgt(tt . ' I; . THREE novs 'lliltaD '1 - iid, 0N ROBBERY ch E The ttttttttttt 3b,’ â€can“ at u thumbâ€; .3: ha , . 3:4"th bk ifJJtlle'l r to the grmntd.' 11 Illa-wood Youth "my"?! Bound ttve, annd _ l WWII! PAGE NW! 9‘" any ttt In E F] n If