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Highland Park Press, 11 Aug 1927, p. 10

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(r." “Mom m at - the hint ad tin u - W a...“ - t. 1h ”II. M h dial in a " in“ The ”I In» pad - iv." M uni-g. Tb in, which at im the host - -" " PM Rudolph. Inn-n: N m, Wilh- Ilen- nk, - than. Willi- Kalb and E. R. Old-in. Thu we Inch dated by the tragic death orthe littl- girl and carefully hunted all the ei-ta-ts “an!!! com- inctotheeondnaialthatthedriver of the car which [truck her In: not to blame and Windy exonerated him in the verdict. Sy-pthy IN-ed The death of the child spread a pall of gloom throughout the neigh- borhood, where she was well known and a general favorite, and the deep sympathy of their mm friends and the community in not“! is extended the' parents in their sad nud sudden bereavement. Dorothy WI: born Hutch 29, 1921. in Chicago and was days . The funeral was held at 3 o'cioek Tuesday afternoon. at the H. M, Prior company's chapel. and burial was in Roiehiil 'cemetery. - Death of Infant 1 Jesse Herbert Beckham. infant soul of Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Beckham of Burlington, Wis., visiting at the home of the child's grandmother, Mrs. Carlson. in North avenue. High- wood, died there Saturday liter a brief illness. He was aged four months and eight days. The funeral was held Tuesday morning at the H. M. Prior Co. chapel, and burial was in Memorial Park cemetery. Dies in mts.ital William W. Martin of Chicago, a patient for two weeks in the High- land Park hospital, died there Fri- day, aged 67 years. He had never resided in this city, but was a valued employe of the Adams-Westlake Co. in Chicago. His wife survives. The funeral was held Monday and burial was at Rosehill. Corporal Novie Moss, in the regu- lar army service for 20 years and about four Fears at Fort Sheridan, died there August 4. of chronic _trephritis. He was 45 years piss!- and a memteto8 the Seeoml. Field Artillery. "Tris wife survives. A military funeral Tws held Monday, tand the body' was when to' Funklin, Er., for intarmentn _ "Faster es., and ed safer washing! six Wham! 11472412555. . “New and 'IIGILANDI’AIK gg-ra-e-Ph-rr-Pit.' MFA“ WTRNENA 'er%it--a-mr. rue-um “HP-Elm MM]. amr.fai-a- Yul-mam m Thu, , pi Iyears, four with: and no anions-h:- 'Ihi-kduimsovatitmcvtsthetimeEorn t'trsti,ta",',itte:m1i:s?s'aest "Spin- ItimesSiirDey' 'isthcncmt, t,quickes t sitsmttsephrsaniUreerriedwithevest -irhoutriskekeilc1otiiesoyyou, "reire dial (fwd: VITHOUT ANY -aaraF.-i"hemoheti-ittahzs . 'he-e-rl-im-ASH" A! n "Span-m2, Sta-qhi' Death at Fort Vic J.Killian In PhureNatrandlreatintr isexriasive mah 10 mum. "' 'Tu“ - -hiRh9tmtiit -._M8+ltlM.tthe. 'CT _ u-I..- "ignegtrN'.tri'a"" ar11llitm a..." tSt="Ir.d ' It Other-Aw!“ WIN-I'll mhdhhw ,smie-AatF_1or"ltliusr-to-t-. th-a-tr-ttue-t__-.----' (mumdenmem-ummuva mwMu-h.hw17~ anus-name... ,a-amtutaraaei-ttytlhrtsv--aa-uua t-trtireoA--mryre-eilrurtu-ite-ikvidA, artiiia-rrtoPreth"e't man-humus» 'Gu-to-ed-th-who 1-5.“qu Gaugsabgeto-tlrqrugs Masada-1W i"rtiderstotusms",bresrrcuAe.to henchm- iswkimmm‘umvmW-h-M "actioesaofthe Irish eo-tpool have em-tmet-e-Neo-. tow-rd: th sea. “The Dear M ed" by Stanley Baud-ton and “Jubi- tee" by Anton Che-kw m both comedies. the first unwilling mon- ey-grnkbi-g relatives, and the latter portraying tho humour!!!“ Bide of Rossian business life. The perform- ance Mina at 8:30 all. Worship " eleven. Message by the pastor. The Holy Communion service will be obsged this Lord's Day. Christian ndeavor at 7:15. Evening worship at 8. You are in- vited. The pastor will tell of his visit to.the Kentucky Mt. Mission which he 9nd his family visited August 6 to 10. Bethany Evangelical Services Sunday as follows: Sunday school " 9:45. (ll-sea for NOW READY ' Will consider your deal vault Balm: like mt! Located at Greenwood & Grand Aves. DEERFIELD W. H. Nevelle Phone DeergeU ,121-‘ _ or your own We! Pattlock Homes 4, s, 1nd 6 non: anii Kitchenettes The C. F. Schriver hnwm-hrpo- min fmtmtheeitremme%'. _ "eeorromtiom -. In in- strwtedmnporttntheoucilvia retere-tothe rape-tiling, form pairxstothe unitary-"uh the nvimeut of the South Sheridu road Ridge. In: WI!- III- l The council took I nee-I Ind con- vened " the Bond of local Improve menu, Ind after the bond meeting the board submitted In qadhtance providing for attraction of I con- nected system of east Iron inter mains in Ciaver mad. Eitrfdee circle, Sumac road. Eastview and . Ind Rosemary road, including Ill labor and materials and other actuary expenses. together with stint-u of cost. can, and recommended its pass- age and the making of the improve- ment as outlined. , On motion of Commission" Gour- ley the ordinance as read vu placed on file with the city clerk for public inspection. Con-Ilium The communication of A. F. Durand with reference to coutruo tion of sidewalks on Sheridan road was referred to the Department of Strwts and Public Improvements. The .C1'y..1tniy1ye of w. neck-i tui:"i,"y""s"iis%ii,'i"r may... er r"lutst"t5 Peres""' to PM”? rill at the Highland Put club at an additionalf (',',,"t"I',h,',.',,'",'e in "yiircks n. m parkway in rout o is at ', _ . 15 North St. Johns Jllu"tS, re-i Noyeeer tr-0ssoli EMWLW' ferred to (no Department of Public 1 ture.by Piss Gheen on hum, Dec- Affairs, I] oration. The etrmmunitrution of M. K. Titl-) November Sy-Card party _at the man with reference to mummy Moraine hotel given by the “om: yards at West Park avenue and the I Service teatrare of the Trinity Spine North Shore railroad right of way , mm! church. . was referred to the corporation coun- l Nos ember "Y-Fourth morning lec- sei with instructions to take what- ture by Mrs. Anthony French Merrill ever action he dvems necessary and riil at the llighlmd Park cldb. report back to the council " '"xt, November it-oss) club dame. meeting. 1 November 17. Fifth morninx let- Too Late_t0 Classify mai, ___ casa: G"iiiiio: Via. [I tr-e3atims to hung pthe p.030 FOB SALEulot 50:15.: 2 Mon In. Energize maxim. Miiaasd Parh; {an mm- pumxion to lung; imwemrnb rah. in; I)” (nah i." I will, Add!" C. D. P- FOB SWLIM 6 - [Ni-31nd» it hunk; the data Ind arr-Ili’nn of this home im -ruurtr .aumtivr. h!!! mums: automatic Mu refrigerator; \muh- tar; pie-xi of brawn. em. The phce in hit: for ahihitiln warn-e gnu] tam 115.000. Will ulk whey n I - Ink: than Ind {an In your km”. Addr- “B. I..." has 0M. ll walk. J, B. Cur-mu. Tet. aft-.420. ANTIQUE l link - bed. our 10. m. oH. Chery lamina. curly mph Iirsir= um hm '- m... and mm. in m. Ibo mm m. " uld than m: - Shaman mirror INF lurnimn. (in an. ar- eh-irI. dd - e! wry choice tut-mun. Crrrr5rr I "... in“: nation. new" nnd an»: m and attain”. WLL. m. cm and - efustm. Chub foot Pram. mail an“ ' PM WASHINGNJN STRIKE EVANS'I'ON P0! RENT 5 mm furnished (kl. hurl um n.’ P. as“. ran - tiALR_- law-ml Pate, " "gm te2fr."g,tt'St I an at loath. you - v.7 but 1. ch vacation or party. Our V work is nibble. , "e"- - , f w: ‘ My - r " - tiithtl L uni-n" I. . so , Btedh1ct"-"arf. Fd wA2CTEO--A Imam for men-J not SALE Dining rain met. “rim Lyra-I. odd - od furniture. W. W. REICHARDT saga m to In! FAT! “may” Smmmdhb eh-dt-_--- “of.“ It.“ mam-dalmatian await-mun“.- haiku-h. “ammunition- 'ritithe-ttietH-iit ruminant.“ var. CIVIC CALENDAR 10 BE 0011mm) WEEKLY club. as the other minions of Highland Park have not yet on.» F Wink“ pleted their plans for (in - and . the date- nn m tunable: cm: W Real Estate [mun-cc October It-o-ai duh unemoon program. Mum In. Ruth Alex- ,. WI m under Redhelfer, pinnist. Miss Mary EAST SIDE Kimball, soprano. - m October 20-Morrsigta lecture by Mrs. Anthony Fund: Merritt on "Current Arm" and until? Re- views" under the auspice of the oss,"" club at the Highland Park club at 10:30 I. m. October Pt-second morning lec- ture by Miss Gmn nu “Interior Irie- nt the Highland Park club. under the auspices of the ossoti club. November 3-Third morning lec- ture by Mrs. Anthony French Her- rill at the Highland Park club at 10:30 1. m. October 25--9ssoli club meeting. Bridge uld Tea. Nos ember "y-Foiwth morning lec- ture by Mrs. Anthony French Merrill rill at the llighlmd Park cldb. November it-oss) club dune. November 17. Fifth morning let- lure by Mrs. Anthony French Merrill at the Highland Park duh November ".e-1auteheoh and bridge Ie>son by Mrs. Richard F. Peyton. ossapu' club. - Dccembr "-yixth and last lgc- tur br. Aim-m th Hahn. ossoli club. . . Big Sale For Friday d Sammy on FrestrFruits and vegetables to be sold " the lowest prices. We have would my mum: of the finest fruits and 'vegetables for this big we. The Intent fruit shop. on the North Shore. Follow the crowds to this large fruit shop and ave money. THE' BLUE GOOSE, FRUIT SHOP S16 Central Avenue Twodoors west otpe_rristtied_Nr* Pod A CARIDAD OF WHITE POTA'IOES for Friday and Saturday 35 $1.35 per bushel; or, per peels- e YELIDW DRY ONIONS a lbtr. for --------_-'- ._.-_ ,7 “.256 FRESH GREEN CABBAGE 3 the pound M. -. ,,_., _: MM... Tee" _.- -- C BOKE'GROWN TOMATOES lt pounds for ee ___-.-- _ e---re_-et- 29e HOME GROWN SWEET WEN 25 6 large at: for v , Te""' -T" w ,A a"..- e FRI-3K GRR1Eitrf11t_1rAT, L1ti1AtgLSgL. mmwvuswmrr 23 mama 5M!or--.._.. C GREEN ONIONS. BEER. CAM PABSLEY. KOHL RAB! Se per hm bunch _-------------.--- mama»: my ___-___- ---. _25 well bieaehed_estatu----- e FRESH GREEN PEAS full pods. ZMfor Continued in. - l SIGWAVQIO QuALrr1r-c-qtRvrcrr-ti9W PRICES When You Can Buy For be... Why Par The Largest Fruit Shops on‘he North The Blue Goitie fruit Shop HitrhinndPadrlBmmeh ' “Whammy “hail-thunk b-19ttrtSatth.0-diehb ehrbutu-ittIh-1etotE mmmumil D-mttho.0-Miehh me A good line. well built. nix no. house. concrete (M801. In” screened porch. hot man an. Plenty of clue! up“. Only about a year- old. - dee- outed amt -atitr---D-V Lot 50le _ Good gun‘s. fineArttt and shrub Misundnli-Ml. Reasonable terms to 75me c.gree-dBatterStaee, THE HIGHLAND Corner Calm! Avenue and Green Bay Rad Rooms wilh hath 84 per day. Special rate by the month. mm, 9.3.1125 3Se SIM-AIL“ Kitchenettes $80. or Furnished 8100 "ee--gteart deal-Aug? I?eteettAeetr, W. H. McKILLIP FANCY YELIDW BANANAS 3 pounds for -- _-------.---------- SWEET CALIFORNIA ORANGI full of juice. 2 dean for -------- FRESH RED RASPBERRES 2 - for sc----"----------"--- FRESH BLACKBEan per Quart box .. _.,____.,--‘ .b.-,.____ FANCY RED CURRANTS 2 quarts for _----------------- mmggragtggmateBorMALAGA cum "mir-.----------. SWEET LARGE HONEY I)" itiaoeiase.. .rard--------- mm mm: (100mm W “d - “with-“‘1 itiiiTir"""'" - h it " _ I... may. a u nun-I Fa-Giard-as do. a". n s. A-o-aa-' “a" g-h-et-av -.--ai.trt-gkfAe No nan" bow - IOU - in orerathirorrr at. h m proper_ sign-II. in - in; than“ of accident. - - un all what the other hall- i. goiu to do-you who: a): att the new to invent neck That's wily you should any complete automobile hum Minn written by thin 388 Cairn! Ave. HOW!) PARK. TimmsmtANCBMAN Big Safe I W. W. iteiehardt "mah P"' m I u I, H " "What 4 it, we: ain't tag do, M." Sdtt Central Avenue 49e YOU

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