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Highland Park Press, 29 Jul 1926, p. 22

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it lr4 Monday' for; iii _ 7 ....n. w “Nun-K. In. Ernest M. Kimball, 779 Biuft road, Gleam. They will occupy the hall-Q in Oh- -L.-_-_ -1 I. _ -- -_"e --'"., nun W: " an house in, the absence of Mr. 5m Mm. Kimball, who in motoring out on "-I, 1“, " - Mr. nnd Mm. Earl Wheelock of Urbana. Ill., sud their two children, are visiting Mm. Wheelock’s mother. Be.., ..__,. .. -- .7 class. Mr. and Mm. Charles S. Jackson of 1195 Asbury evenne, Winnetka, have returned from ' motor trip to Cort- land, N. Y. Previous to tint, they motored to Lexington, Er., to attend the commencement exercises of Him- ilton cdllege, where Miss Ethel Jack.. son was a member of the (reduutinxi pl-.- "Duke" Durham, 481 Abbottaford MKKenilworth, will be on the crew of Mildred II, in the annual Sturgeon Bar yacht race held under the ana- pices of the Chicago Yacht club. The starting gun will be fired at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Belmont Harbor. ' Mr. Durham expect: to cruise to Muskogon after the race and will return to Chicago in a week.‘ On hi: return he expects to find his yacht, recently christened "Charow~ ie" all rigged and ready for sailing. Mm. Thomas Edam, 1004 Pine street, Winnetkl, has In her guests for a few weeks. In. p. D. Bean and her daughter Betty of Moittreal. . two week: visiting It. Khan’s mother, Mrs. A. G. thou, 889 All: M Winnetka, More returning to their home in Arizona. T Mr. and in. Albert L. “on, who have hen Mm Mrs. Khan’s mother in Walkman. D,th, will re- turn this week ttet theat to Spend In: 1%rrkt Km. :51? Sheridan road, Iranttvorttt, an a luncheon nndttifort-ofherttie- at Indian Hill club on Thursday. .m J. P.arAtiiiorirt.tst Bet- hom the #eerItrrtttettsrrter:henrtes pt Ewe RIM. Wis 8307 will return to Etch Rim Monday night sad span! the rest of the summa- with her, daughter, Marion, who in already then. C. . C Mr. PAGE TWELVE 'Ut ' Dar" 'r-d-dB-rr-shui,, ESSlli0ClE" co Act: "ivitl1Allusteel, Bolted and Riveted, Clear Vision not“? NOW 01 North Shore News 29 South Second Stre With All-Steel, Bolted and Riveted, Clear Vision Body??? The Product of Essipr' New '10,0po,ooo Body Planlé‘g'i a britit'2tl pot-Nana dint-the 2ahrd Manila: Anditissd Doonarel Whilechew ingicoutof Many of thlfse gdvantages you will recognize you will hate higher appreciation of their me: know that i plant of 18 acres which with equ mated a coit'of 810,000,000, was first built i machinery ind to be designed, to make pos Coach your;daler is now showing. I It it all steel, bolted and riveted, and no rigii rattles and distortions, are an unlikely u in a h - - -- I . _ consi loose tht erat mdn After "ai: ( , News) , _ Ada, Okhu, Much 19.-Adn is ‘breathi , easier. "Tex," wild elephant and no eeie'of the city’s safety, u to be e! ted Boon. _ _ "Tex' is waving his trunk in a doe- ile mun er at the Newton circus win- ter rs " Ada, unmindful of the' sen nee that is to 'be imposed uponhi for his numerous murderous escaped . (From l or. d Mm. Dwight c. Oren 185 Gram" y road.'Glcneqc,'thei two child and Dr. and Pt. Win m C. new): re unending thdfweek-ehd nt Nim Falls with Dr; Leach'q Ion, Winn. T B. numb. ' ' ", l, v' Pachy: Me KILL? Li 3.1 "I...-. vw-nu u. win-AW, - a." moved to their new home at 1038 In! mad, Gleam. waived home Thur-day trim: R3attih Sou. wan: at Big Bawaeiehc, Where In In: stayed for several weeks. E , boy-1 visited their m in Pd my, Il Miu,i'C.e.Bnsttnanetttttu, l.e 'tmpC:iWtrmet1ras has returned ,from thy Mm.tr,, of northern WEE; rung-lad spent, a week vi that grim Darin: hee abunée, the Will: W53 -".r v. ... - cu".- vuuulll'o io hung that I man may hang on an open door u) it being driven over rough roads, without spline- ' I nun-- _ {San Anhrnio_irex.) Ev§ning _,i,i,td','rt.'t',t 'tti),','::,'!??):')': an ELEPHANT , '; ’WITH CIRCUS HERE Igrm Which Has Killed 9 t to Appear In Orange Brothers Show PERSON when. Chain ttnd' Robe- their unit, M ' rt, W. m _ m “Mann constant improvement iithe chads from thinned. Andonly bythe accumulatiot, of the Mch,mdthetkiflthnhqn the hiking of 350,000 M ”Sixes" mi it ',tivyrthiehaeaAroutoiiiauiiii,,i, inhaling. became, beam ever built. \T DISPLAEQ t'inelinUh. rse gdvantages you will recognize at a git-me. But 'e higher appreciation of their meaning hen you nI-_.-‘10‘A ... .. ' detiened and constructed tew manner of I bid: bal ,,-__.._.. .. -r.. JV“ slant of 18 acres which with equipment approxi- of 810,000,000, was first built and that special d to be desieped, to make possible the New ing his wny through all "i",'"""') "_, :onstfucted " to permit the use a high baked enamel, men lun- " in a steel buudiU" Jhe, number of males _ ve remain- ed nt 120 head for the Ctwo years but in 1925 they' were " rth $10,200 - -"- _-.._.. wwl‘v“. mlu‘. For instance in 1925 'iiiiii' were 7,- 690 horses with n tttt,ti'eet.t?.e. of 609,100. This year the} ”12.7.2380 at $620,000. . There was not in tthee.: in the number of cattle, hogs; horses, .ete., but instead there was a eerettae. The valuation simply sou-J while the number of heads were, in. rigid that mueaka, That is an inereaai 1925 which was the all time. . county at the present t _ e is $2,884,- 510, according to the , Import Nat submitted to Le'w A. ndee, county clerk. 'l. l , LAKE, CO.%IIMATED State Report Reeet firf, by Co. Clerk Places at $2,884.51 ,, . LIVESTOCK VALUE IN Tex was saved fr , the electric chair by the Society rt the Protec- tion of .Dumb Animal " d is I fea- ture of the Orange . Bitt Dow. ble Men-garb which "ll‘exhibit at Highland Park, Monday, Aug. 2. , .Tex is estimated to T {more than 100 years old, and in a! the 1m- eat elephants in cap ti. m was purchased from a Bri troms, New.. ton eeye, when he _ record of having killed nine . e. On I recent trip ,5 We Rock. Ark., Newton made _ , 3 ant: for t _ electrocution of , facing] some ti e in May; Faro M2' ‘blo may 1i cation poking out; a the periodic gamma of Tex, 1“” btid New. ton to the decision, Itdt [ d. Butarhen Rein l' iGU, tminer.artd one": I _ t of ettham he _ A Ind; A h. 'rrtmdr tne Wat- l post to the point, trt htianitr. the they Ind deserted the eu- C Bed on foot, the brute lgiqurely at _ Jinan the Inn-him tag. “are; . (his misdeeds. m, may}; _ t , ; NQ'WtOn, m to oet'ttethe" It. w in“ _ mm mM. Apt 'itiaifi7ii'id t m we. ttll, pjtliiit),' mm- visible obstacles Phone I 249?} The value of livedkk incl-qua M, 808,510 over Fil met year of SPARK PRESS. HIGHLAND, mu. 1mm , -tiitm per- in Lake Phone B. P. 2490 I The“ a; fewer hots this year. In “1925 thettwem 13,200 valued um- 100 and this year there no 13.000 valued at "MM00, . While the livestock banned in value tum crops; one): u out, corn, wheat qnd barley deemed in output nndpr%satore11t-inttmargin. When-people Grow alibi-h around the streets, you get gnome idea wlut their home interiors look'like. One thing we can never undeutnnd about vaudeville is why A dancer think: she is expected to sing and n alntrer, in never cement unlea- the aneeas-Philade1phia Inquirer. _ while this you they an Atteit It $11,000. _ um: cow: mud " 25.00 in the 1026 can: ad 26.!” 8133.1. 1985. Ittesrahsetrtttm+tgm1tittgtt.rsd thiswurtlm,w0. T TukiPAtltertotarttotlarNtttt- were 35,700 in 1925 And was. may. with the Ittltt running tre) Mania” 1 .970. V - 1,", Jtt_nttmttererrsuerruiistegdie od.:'l'hex-ewere 8,3401.»wa 8,570 this. The value than was $86e 070 andnow $48910. . THE ART GALLERIES Wacker Drive " Bridge ' Chicago, Illinois IN'I‘ERIOR DECORATING PAINTINGS -a.. BRONZE Any mum Wrue dealer will we“ 860 No. hichim Ave. Easy Deferred Payment; t;%eit2'P, o OTHER metal, po N othet Man. no other myy1facturing meth- ode could be employed to mold a tub oo seeientifieatir shaped, '0 light in weight, so ”only constructed, no etBeient in washing Iervice u the Mama’s lift-lasting, ”mam. cast-aluminum one. “new Au.) and an: new, Put. [Ill-oh 'Sm" W393!“ -__-_-_------ 7M-6 South Durban Street WEATHER SIERIPS . Whe- luulled by T , 'l'HEjCHAMBERLIN METAL 't'sl,,,U co. 'iG"'ii"iGariGFiaauiluieguet - of EVANSTON CHAMBER Oli' common: --Evatttettm atoritrhtrar tii suit , ' ; ‘North Shore Personalit -they save you money on pun A PERMANENT SATISFACTION “It Pays to S1012 in Evanston Only a wring" libs b, M at an inn" - in: M10 . a, u clothes (drywdght) F in one that hour. , thing washed with at 1tricroiGiU.re' " communism . Greasy Work-clothe. nd grimy play-doting eieatrtaatteirtsiiGiGi, . CONSULT 330L313,”

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