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Highland Park Press, 2 Sep 1926, p. 8

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LF, I " tt a; 1r '. Thain-w who nin- plenty of Ie,',t.utettt.eait,eite.ajEit...tj.i ',,'lre'g'tP,,..tieet,d,eaiattemtttttrtriei d signallhe returned to hitr'ttative I te nndprry appointed by Governor 111151111168 the Council of Nfetst t eommittd fourteen regiment: of the nnecticpt militia' ordered {or the enseiof New York, _ For I time Woleott divided his I nice: petween Jiiraii and com- , Mine the miritin. He'wu aieonr. informeri of Indian 'fftirt' in 1784-85, lping to vpreseritMrthe terms of ce to the Six Nations pf Iridium, her sewing for ten - quLieu- t mutt-Governor of Connecti , he as elected: trovehtor of the i,ttill) He was taken from beneath the rout of the street car in " Simeon- acioul condition and rushed to the ictorv Memorial hospital in u taxi- cab. Re died without having regained consciousness. The funeral was held on Mpnday of this week. C . ' Monet. Re abandoned the, _ . on being appointed tip but ‘her- .of Humid county. I f F Be named in the admit in tun h from upuin to major-go enl. July, 1775; cow appointed hm member of the Commiujon qt In- n Md" for the northehn rt- which had as its imports ob. the hanging of the Indlm tions "maid neutral chi-int the , r. ------ gm!" goal-duty Di-pntd I Pessingrof “the veteran Priest one f the two o‘dest [in service in" the icazo diocese of the Roman Cath",. lie church, ended a tieriod for him of orkthatt half-5 century of service. Rundown anttldramred after he had upped a the putt: of the moving 'treet cit. Father Gavin mtttered a rectum of the skull ind revere lacer- tiona about the heed. . PLAN TO PAVE ROAD '; .TO GRAYSLAKE SOON, Connect Town With Router21 of State System Is Purpope; .4 Steps Taken , R. M. Lobdell, county superintenyj dent of hkhwtys, announced In“ weehthat the county plum for. MW in: for Gnnlnhe, between Route " and the_ vituee would be mounted shortly to the state highwly deport: went for approvol. The hirhway sup- erintenglent (has to let this. contrlct this fear. so that grading can be dono' this yurpnd the atturst paving start.. ed any next spring. . P. ci Faun. the (Matador who N the Gtetrtr Bay road paving project, is mkinx good progress, according to Lobdell. Re says that both the builditte ttettlvertg and (ruling work is being expedited. The plot. in to start' pouring concrete within two weeks. , . _ Wife Rented i Had itmot been for his wife Wol- tt could not hue served his iiiuiiG us without ttaero'). his I’mily. o her Input go the credit for must? the small‘ farm and caring the ildren with all of the frugality; ti; tude and intelligetfbe of 1 't " mom. and for makjntrtheit",, om'e _ e' seat of Comfort and hospitality. is in lttrtre measuh because of her meter that his nune k recorded in I' noetiottswith many of the m t portant T" eprettu of It".',,,,',',':,',',',:)' i Btruehmfid ttxtaf1ru'niured by not on" on Washington street n r hence street in Wanknknn nt 6: 0 'clock Fr'iday mornitte,mev. . Gavin, 88 yen; old, pastor met- d, of Immacultte Concepti hutch, with which he was 'f,',',',',,',':" a mayor for more than " years. did Wolcotd'l inthterte'e in: and to let- to the bunch” 'dia tater between runecticnt nnd P'l',Tl,t",'in'll'.' and emont 1nd New York. is well " _ unite the New England settiérs in port off tigecAmericnn eaude, ”we: the luntion wu adopted Mort me or mama ms In uyyeyy you? that Mm lar,'; Md by Yat? upivynity‘, free..' ol- kGrip.PRrri'a'r' IS J’ l, KILLED ON’RAI' n Winery Memorittl" hospital, three noun later at 9 o'ebek., tt, Connecticut signer of the Decla- thm of Independence. .meive‘d I sphin'l . emanation in the, May on: Govefnor dmttotrstttuw, York. he ShuM-Wtennid Iitternntional xposition, in Philadelphia, is com- moratiug the one hundred and " Ith anniversary ot the, “milk of q document. 'j'-, ' , WI Military up”!!! ' The, young American nised i atom- iny " the head of which he mniehod defend the northern frontte In mummy! the peace of 13;“- upene. the unit disbanded, “d4 ol- " returned to Germanium to 'itidy edicine under the directidn of Alex- Ider Woteott,'n distinguished pne- u! Notable Record In Military Linen and Sand County In My Way! After I the Ctetfiiet ", l . 'attieidGavtn of Waukegan' Run Down Irv Street pg"; k Funeral Held 1 DECLARATION 'i-ii-ii-ia-iii-ii-GE-i-iii-iii-p,.). _ w _ A; r nusmms 9W9: 1 , _atr'i'2ni'i',',',t, venom! of nil-9 __ no” Facilities _ t' A survey just made public brtttdl in State Electric ”location dis- g? the feet that lose~ tttnwtrper cc of the Martin of mind: it sir.Ved b municipd electric bui- ne a. f v ) , . ' 7 ’199 communities oelelttatl, eoiiiftretine mankind buetrie busi- n'eua in Illinoil. more than " pet cane-:12; "xmsrmttitt_-U" ‘com- pletely 'tetoryd.oetrt!on.t; u now conduct’ 4r,ttttl distribution but new: , y. rttrtt power from private plan-g I so communities continue, generating and applying energy.-' The ttteyed generating ens peony of the 50 pleats is 34.380 horse- power, or less than 2 per cent of the total for the'ntate. F The increase in the use of electric energy in Illinois has been' little that of oroditrtoFs. Karly 7,100"milee of high tension electric tranuiistrion lined pt privetely-owned conipnniee gives the state n wide! distribution of energy. Fifteen years ego there were' approximately ‘200 communities in Illinois receiving! electric service. mare-y 1,211 communities receive such' nice. The mnjoritylof those receiving‘ =eervice flfteett your: ego had calf “dunk-Men" service, while today 24-hour service is found throughout the state. _ , KENILWOR'I'H GARDEN . _ "CLUB HAS MEETING Held at Winnctka anis Prizes Are Gian; Interesting' , Time Enjoyed _ , 's The Kenilworth Gardeh club met tiecently at the home of Mrs. Sidney Y. Ball, 986 Hill road, Winnetka. - There are ttrerttri1vsrmmernbem of this enthusiastic club, and nearly every member brought and minced some kind of exhibit, an unusual rec- ord foe the club. , “begun awarded for Bower u- rtmdeniittta. -irjhst prize for the best breakfast tablé f1oiver armnttement was won by Mm. Bently G. McCloud, 338 Ken.. i1Totth avenue,» Kenilworth. 'Fint prize for the best, Bower' arrangement went to Mrs. A. L. McDongd, 325 Abbottaford road, Kenilworth. First prize tor the beat breakfast tea tray arrangement wu‘won by, Mrs. Sidney C. Eastman, 255 Melrdire avenue. The United sum was the world's greatest apple producer in 1925, which is anqther 'rmdu why We m able to keep oitr government in such apple pie order. If Jim Read ever.gets out of the United Stat " te just think of how much ',fbri1's'l?'l he can make by startiiiipetect)vo agency. , _ "thir milk will make 1 mm of him--a big Itrong mm. Tuck him the lawn of pure foods." The Milky Wdy _ to Health _ Y "ryutrey!yTgt) Ter, sieti,tliu ( _ Semi-precious atom. of the highest grade, at a the mainline- that an of the beat ,etorkmmurbirt, in white or grant. groldi--- handsome, beautiful My: $10 to $75. . --Says' Billy Break O’Dgy. u, Mt iart at: But Ind! i, Anna tsh Assoclsticn tlst the Amman: pf 'ttd at Oxford. Enghnd.whcin Sir Dani] mu modictsd s miriU. wide tood, mammals“ something is done incfessc the production by science. it mum based his 'iiiiuGj, on present production sad the pres- cnt ate " inctms in ”handout; a _ It Vania Jret dimcult. of course. iw' “is timei to convince 'he Alum: lamest)!“ :1on shorts“ is hum-5S dent; " the put fwtycu-s‘ ttfel for him turgsgmed to'bu‘jmt one] surplus 'tteturiott,tee. And yet. we} know tint t1tetannrght Moon I imp.. plus and I shortage is eorsraratlriir, Small. Th “than of Capttdian what in 1920 dams us a,bleishttt to the, Americas: whést.-fsrmcr sud brought- him a 'setiuriof prosperity. It was mg sent-y Ithttt no that com was considerably more than' s dolls: s Hogs were then eomparativttr cheap end so thousands of further! auttdoheirthe tg industry and mat Jn for corn. Po the put rerarithe situation: has been -ed., Now, hogs are high Und com is cheep. The pr notion of hogtwill doutrtieair,ht- ax" gently during the next your artwo. and then u partial failure of the corn crop is likely to reverse the situation min. l _ “The thing which wt1rettetrumttet the thoughtful former is that more! nirrieulttspat conditions ere Woolly growing better. Following the grub Ir increased production .during the §£2KM3 X Litise McCleman PIA N o [ [“3th TB. Phi-0 "" Smializing in Foundation“ Work. Private Lemma; .130 class with daily lesson for chil- dren of Kindergarten use. F Studio; 320,0entWe Phqne H. P. " '2 WE LA‘BOR ovary day to jpléense our patrons and ye hunt ull), you folks to know that tstsrt' Iyot’z gun feel turn! of, l ihtdietg high trade furniture. We itll turnii h your homur--on an cay- to-pa; chute account. No in- "iLiil'iiiyit DAY "ini’t'he hump which hit indul- Inc RAILROAD Amati; 1 door No. ttd MOE” ‘51 cheer (0:31»!an was his: eoat'vmttioit of, the Britt tion tot the Atteyytrrst i at Oxford. Enzliud. will]: a an! MM . ri/tu- mm Ar: J.ti, This: on haunt-If, an Tats? ‘Gmmnon For Farmers ttttttsit/lr: tr If, ' _ l 21w my"; ylieil in In my W ”all!“ at!“ T of picnic Atodj-li' id scrim proportion: will construe intuit “outfield: Bataan safe“ h rttt)et_tmioettalyt1T todobo T tteu""',"'!"." ,etieul 'dunp 'io"r. _ . 1 Four members at e old Dim Kmily, three ”at i aitrtthtrr, in" represented by 158 W at the second man Diana's»? w hnioli'hold may the out Philip magnum: farm n vow-worn. Thir-eat new!» mount man 0%.. Missouri. Indium. bride. now from numb. [ old.“ mem- ber mount in , . 'Duttttor,ur of Wadsworth. A , 78, hilt the "tme. cat wad thi _ numb! Rom Di Chino. did! of the may 11 t Ind mar met the 0th?“ ' mind-0am. yttthtin ' to Y? of at, in: Amt p.tiitreri,teartrdttrle:, (8 H will”) ’ , tr w t-etttré i It in My that Mr My... 3' an t2ttutl't,t1tt,/f, Tiiriiii, , scrim proportions will come true YL!"’M it this “cult-hut. But-it in tulé M mil; rtetosirthattuftrmerrudtthttt Watt "trat msd, tu,ageattti'ri ' V my. vs: mom when: the 'irytAtt was int s' .. m yawning {my Mme-03. - _'r i , . t m: M W 20 N. 52 wo'rkantrttt"tese'ttesttt-""tttanbrtruttmntt-otio t (k) L 't 1it"ti,i'ePu'miVrT'h"t'rtriV,i"eouuitseuam . 'i, T com-ago pining". ind van. a], W, “in, rutetrseitn,'.itt,s I.“ 'ii'. "i3, L, 1 1 “‘7‘ . ' _ l . " ' ' I Equipped my toy mom i"ihrsr'r when ”when _ by Tobeymlso hull nudged: amt. 9emttte, ette'e m ' " stove, Beautiful go kitche- mob wttli; new mqtlitest' W _ ' a thing in décontiom mi nil eirkioxiiitirivrtiie duh-k a i a Hi ftrep1neea, human! oak doori, inlaid 5pm:- on;kitchn 'mr, an m electric‘mvico plug: for funny My“. 1 _ , Q ~' '," _ ‘ mime: ai-ai, in an “are. .Li'itituviira.. [, . ' _ _ T I [ , i ; This in without . doubt"thetjhtt4em hoaite I“ "itttmertt l' or procumjs- j. X _ r' , (, I b, I _',':,', " I _ _ , i Gas, tsei-Kutless',' and ,i,ioietti,.mc asssiii, dirt; I .3 Phone 2619 .:': Ti - Q 'C', _' g, i, " {waen'tmgwm be oudpped‘tmglo Mai i,setruiir"rt)i,' (w) will also main m mtylene and oxygen tiyvtes '. V 4 it I With trr'isrv'iotr-airtre or mull-sou Mun-Men luff }l ..' I mum-um; " IL, g; .19“; {omen-1y Mana' Welding and Boilbr CémQIglyl ','r, 'tsilos, No. 2 oh 6:- about; Septenbber7th I t z h 20 NORTH SEGOND Isuzu-1m . This Gas Heated Hli, J; Walter w. Wilcdx WILL CALL FOR AND mun-n. mg; or anywhere beiwjeen Wuhan; Barium: and Ev WELDING cty,glllPjtiN,Yr' WELDING COMP, "-eiLafsth': _ ”I" “I _ ‘m mam my“ 2','llA2ii. tn the . 1;; In - My. auto! 'iGrd-rii,e0,,ts1aM/rthaefyl, theygro‘ued in tht, W tn " - tn] school's and " bade schools, mama "ttbeteitit. in an tgtnnd desire that W.W.hg3m M beau-1min: L'bdaItttdtitMt.tut ,..-.. " m. mm sum. and. II it iniGrtiiiit'U' [tti-', 'strait. imponiblolfihmmwfi‘ America: wmwwb imdiosuirttsuotmhtli",? of meph-MWM autuyruiitGeird., in My ANNOUNCES m: me or l BEND you - (sumo -l, (was AND DRAPIBES 'tr, 4m: RELIABLE manna-4 DRY CHARM As “an " unuogsm. -‘ . I onetrfttuWBtstmBmtsa. Minn 2694 'i. 710 Yale Lane _'. 13%? " tit BtLU. m1. F -, /i'tar ii tt H " bu: w. ”H " " an? 3a.}? "

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