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Highland Park Press, 5 Feb 1925, p. 4

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i _ ( l I l if! C-,' -'i'i'ils.s's!,',,'l,,v5l, .535 PAGE FOUR RS 155:; "eF, THE maximum pm I V "f] "r"'"""'"'?'"?""""":"', I PRESS. HIGHLAND mum, L. J. F7LMor, Clerk: Waukegan, _rttnoia',tiat clay of Jan- uary A. D. 1925. V g . ‘ ERNEST 8‘GAIL, ', Complainant’s 80111301- _ Highland Park, In ttis, T 47-50 I Notice is theieforo hereby given to the said abovo namtd and unknown 1 defendant; that the above named com- plainant heretofore 'led his bill of complaint in said court on the Chan- cery side thereof, ind that a summons thereupon Mutant of said Court against tht above named defenlhmu, returnable on the hat day of the term " the fit,"?) Court of Lakei County, to. be held at [the Court Hamel in Waukogan, in Iaidmake County, on the i1rst Monday t',fd'i',,ij A. D. 1925, " " bylaw reqni f _ and Which with is still panting. _ i 1 f VI. ' "unknoihrheira " hor or deviates of Sarah H. 1ltytnriekrase-i," N. C Pettemon, “Unknown helm " law or_ devises: of N. C. Pawn-son, deceased,” “Unknown ‘owner or holder of the note of John 1iixrlttttmon, dated Aug. STATE or mums, COUNTY OF LAKE, M. , l INTO cmcvrr COURT or mu; COUNTY _ To THE MARCH man A. D. ma. swam; unusual. T "It in charged rthn'tithe 1trm of 'Bower & Black furnished the nimb- menta and Stu-tubal ‘tho hm music. TELEPHONE my PARIS l If Paris had as may telephones in proportion to population " Chi- cngo. the Paris telephone thtettt would exceed 650,000. telephone'a. Paris anally had, howevgr, on the. latest. date tot which “durum up available. about 185,000 telephone: or considerably less than one-third of the number that than would ht if the ' Quinlan telephonef fat-Juan. were a well developed " than l Glucose; How a. Beu- ' I Mr. Sherman said he started news- paper work with the Tribune in 1882 as Hyde, Park cmpmdent “on spice” and had the uncut“ leek of “moldng” the ttrgt page hid very ilrit day of Work. not'lotthd tb-- he was going to tnnUs newspaper work his. profession and he has for. lowed through on Chat line ever since, he' declared. - in: the} great interest surrounding{ the purchue of the old Chicago Inter Oeeun by Charles T. Yerkes, and the subsequent "ht by that paper upon the other local papers. The attack of the Inttt Ocean, upon the Bum adminilstmtiim and saline of the bei- hind-tho-icenu talk of that dty was touched on. I with Mn. anver Cleveland, Joseph Pulitzer, Admiral Dewey and many others. Of political crises in Chr. cago ho also spot} in detail, emphasis- c" Cover: Wide Inge . Mr. Shannon’s talk. was upon ‘fReminiecencee of Newspaper Due in Glucose" endeavored e wide end intemtinz tense of oxP'egitstte-. Be rel-ad amusing fond instructive first. hand anecdotes of Fred Hell, am: city editor of the Chicago Wm; Peter P. Dunne (MLIDooley), of Joseph 1mm, the {under of the Tribune, and other oldotime 'tttttabut, of early Chicago meetdom. Mr. Sherman also referred to the days when the typewriter was unknown land the telephone a noveltyjn news- paper emcee; the automobile was. of eourse/tmdreamt of. Tint m in the, early 80's and _the 'tinterview" " such we: on C innovation rated of doubtful nine by meny city editors. i Heynsrhet Haitian ' The hanging of the Barmarket! anarchists Mr. gherman covered i') person end he wrote himself inth a state of active muses, he told Medili' cube, over a description of the scat-1 fold scenes. The spake: tel-ted his] di.t?ultietr in obtaining interview! sprung. - ‘h "s"-,') ~~ -'"eei.r_- oI-wv'ulrvl “I” to students of mam School of 'Citi'. nudism of Northmetem university. Mr. Sherman aid that he himself hed'uked the question p.f the wealthy New Yorker and that from the inur- view-the worldl-wlde anotntion‘ Ind The mthenticity at the famous in- terview with William B. Vanderbilt in which that pioneer of railway m- vnates in teply to a tt-tiott as to what the public would think of ’1 gem Munch]! coup _ he was planning, mm, "The public be damn " was vouched for Int week by JE: D. Sherman, om of the editors " _ plant Rot Watch: Emmy)” union. John D. Sherman Von Authentiéity of F. Interview; Addr It Wide Range AT JOURNALISM denoduf NEWSPAPER MAN RN _'",. REMINISCENT TALK worldf-wide quotation: hid Shannan Vouchu ' fir th of Famous Address fif, ll Highland Park's Leading Boot Shop ' 509, Central Avenue . Phone 456 _ My DISCOUNT SALE _ . ori entire $tock' of Men's, Women's and Chil- dren's highest quality footwear. This in- eludes a number of New Spring Styies just received. Salevruns from 400 pairs of Famous Queen Quality Shoes re- duced forfquick clearance to 83.95, formerly sold up to $9.00. Complete sizes in entire lot, but not irrevery style. r : _ FELL BROTHERS Annouricing FELL BROTHERS Shoe Sale- , ( $3.95: wins; M. E y A N S was IV Tm Plano. _ 't,teet,tf Violin. 'g'dgg'd,'lr, "all. M-hte Residence Studio, 787 Carnal}: am, Chicago. Phone Gradual mo Kirkland Park Studio; 355 00:11:11 Am To]. Highland M an In 318de Put M”, WW 'and "tapt- wm'E’N BLDG. r Tim: at”. H. P. 1404 MQDERN PLUMBING AND Hume Estimates mentally Given. 1 Wit; . S HAY--STRAW 2h In fall” grades at market prices. The' Best at the Price! 3 LEWIS A. MILLS AREA, ILLINOIS _ A Telephone Libertyville 659-R-1 FEBRUARY 5th' to the 15th MORAN BROTHERS my. iEL'tirTrT,rrN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6 {if 360 CENTRAL AVE. no... a. 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