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Highland Park Press (1912), 12 Sep 1912, p. 6

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#3?! *zxrtinx. ‘.\~t punt-L Write h-th " m u fixwl I W-EUpt'. um- cprd or a 5 “Papa.” It!!! Jacky. “wimld you like to have no I"! you I We: pres- am" “You. W“ '15.. now In Ibo time to double my 3 walk), pocket money, 30': I'll have the 3 my to buy It when your birthday1 ”â€"l‘eursuu's Wet-Hy. Why Can't Road and HIV. to B. Aidod :- by Sign: and Symbols. 3 All flux-hm“ sun.» lmn- sinus iudlcfll- ‘ lhe lillsintfi~ vu'rwd uu Within hem Mus! of (In-u: have painting: esrribiug me urlh I» mld. For ex. mple. um ilh‘ Iiu- Ii~l;luun:<~l"s is I) urge [-hlule of mm; musndr the luutc-b s. u! mean; uutm'e the 'uulu-rera, 1 chit'kt-u :unl L'nUn-j Hillside !he lea- hop. of IL-uhnrm xiuwm nml mun-em. ‘ “OHM": ::.'~.- Irwin‘s“! rod. grm-u. ye}- low. hhw. u.» ”ml the xc-zmmh may éasiiy 411'." {he wax}. ’12.an an- u :11 HIT M lu-tis at the ~‘t:1r'2‘:1 I“ .'H:~~- The irwu-‘mlx calm”! xv. x! Hz“ ' um I; ' 1m Thr first .imv :hrm ur rxpiziin Comer Green Bay Road and Homewooa Swrmming Ml at Lake Forest college 3 Avenue. Rev. R. B. Fiedler. Pastor. Sun- _ ‘ , . _ ,‘ day morning. German preaching at 10.30 open to 3”" @HIgh‘dnd Park \‘ ‘ W. V A~ : a. m. and English preaching at 730;). m, Wednesdays. w to 12 a. 111,. 3 to T p. m. ‘ on first and third Sundu} nt tlw month 51,9031 “NL‘S tip members. Members en» . . .. ill..|1 . . - . EWQb‘Kl.‘ " “* “‘ "J ‘ H“! ( ”L“ tranCe 1(k'1»ln(GVl(lU£llIPSSOILOUCLUCKGI. ll), sauce.» . â€"-.- ~ - - . , . _ . ’ Ebenexer Evanselitnl Church t‘llll'dllkt‘>. .93.; Luur>r of an le5518>3’\n5, Second >trc-‘t Ltnr Lauri-l An-nxw per pewnn. \ ; non member: entrance. Sunday SJmul 1M1 J. m. WWW”): WHY .w. lndnidu sson. $11M, ticket, men. ~ ,., ip- A, '- ."im .,_ . Sth- H l" “ ~ ‘ “"IMI leemnr ‘ 'rzince>. bl 30:1‘0ursc ut SIX lemons. per and :‘venmg new“, 7110 p m. German ~. r . ‘ . ‘ .. ‘ prayer mceung Wednesdm. T 'W p. m , 9‘7”“. ~‘LJU. wits. \ dpb. towels and Btble study Friday 7 SH p. vn. ‘~\ c qurdial- Wings must furnished by indivrdualg, 1? mil!“ 3”” algfnfla’???‘ Instructor 31‘ )‘s present “hen pool is ht” L Tanka‘xth pastur. ”pen. Stn'nmq)r aCllVlIR‘S; Monday. 2130' Be ‘even eetm' t ,A 0 . _ _ Library Hall. Highland Park. Every ‘ o 3.3 . tenntxibasketball. new comb on Sunday 7:45 p.m.. Gospel address. Every . the academy grounds. 7:30 9:30. Girls' Thursday 8:00 rt. Blble study. You;Club; Thursday. swimming as above are cordially int/fled. ‘scheduled. Rnoms open at 208 East' Evnngelicul Luther-n Church ' Central Avenue: every afternoon, 3:05: Central Avenue. W.‘ F. Sum. 935101 ,Monday and figursday evenings. 7:30 ~ Sunday service. German préachi'ng at ‘ q V * ' . . .. 10:30 a. mu. English preaching at 8 p. m.; be . esper Â¥V‘°esj ailite‘rj'nite Sundays Sunday School. 9:15. German SaturdayE ginning 1““! twenty-t ’r ' p. m. school. 9:00 [012100. _ swim; :Men'. Ami-lion Fink United Evangelical Church . Meets first fliesdav in every month. Corner ()2 Laurel Avenue and GreenAssociation Rboms Erskine Building l 331; ha? R” 1' F051“ ‘3.“ Eve“?- Charles M. Schneider. president; Albert pastor. Sabbath morning worship,10.'43; L ‘ ‘ a . . evening service and K L C. E. ler 700 arson, secretw'y. to 8:00 p 7:. during la!» Amalia! and Sep- Hi‘hhnd Phil: Young Men'u Club tcmbe'. Tn»; 'I‘lld'-\ rek prnyrr >(‘YV1CES Wédi v-sdzt', and lem awning“ at T 45: 5 Club moms, 12 ‘.'t-~t Central Awnue. mr tire-mum 'l‘nnrsduv :a'. SP ' .2 Sun- ”WW? Lint-“.1 . prt‘hi'lt'llt Fifi! (5‘0”. - ' ) 1y 3.“: ll 5*, It i i’::. :\ Urtl .i 1:. 5y 1-star}. ; . .. .1“ -, 1‘ - .[.s.. t .f‘. Ld .i... Q.‘°h Club , Swedish Lutheran Church in? ,_ w‘ “J A _,_ ‘7 .. Believers Meeting Library Hall. Highland Park. Every Sunday 7:45 p. m. Gospel address‘ Every Thursday 8:00 r 7.. Bible study. You are cordially mv ted. Evangelical Luther-n Church Central Avenue. W.‘ F Suhr, pastor. Sunday service. German préaching at 10:30 a. mu. English preachmg at 8 p. m.; Sunday School. 9:15. Getman Samrday school. 9:00 to 12:00. m-il, 0mm QC 1.?» Hm dhxun“. i\ that. {zq Ebenexer Ev Serond FIR“! Sunday Sduml il‘ Ship. H (I! a z: k and :vemng 3cm” prayer mccung \A Bxble study Friday “Nope. our farm nu: lxvr uritin: :1 hrs!» curd or u wan .l-ml; yvvulJ running; {or “‘rltill; a mu: Emu-r. twowuw halfpeuny. and {or THldillg a letter aloud. one wuuy Ewry pillar bu: has a plcmre of a letter on It. so that the peasant may know lt is the place ln which to drop his postcard or 1119 en- velope. Rusv‘h l». as a rule. free flrom blllboards. because the peasant cannot rantâ€"London Family Herald. Swedish Evnngelicnl Lu‘hertn Highwood. Rev C. E. Lundgrcn, pastor. Sunday scrwces). pre‘achmg at 3:00 p, m. Sunday School at 3 00 p n; Wednesday prayer meeting 8.01) or m. Fin! Church of Chrinl. Scientist Hazel avenue near SLJuhn's ave-mun Regular servicc' every Sunday morning at 10:45 o'clock. Sunday school immediately after the Sunday morning service. Regular Wednesday evening testimonial meeting a! 8:00 o'clock. I a,AA Masonic Halli; ‘ ‘ Iinyai Arunum Highland Pgrk Council No. 1066. Royal ' Arcanum. meals second and founh Mon- v days in Masonic Hall. Visiting bruthers' always welcorfit, ' Mystic Worker- Meetings ad Masonic Hall first' and third Mondayij n‘.uA__ m__.I_-_ Trinity Episcopal Church North American Union Rev. P, qumcott. D. D. Rector. Holy Highland Céincil 99. meets at Masonic Communion. Sunday 7:30 a; m. Morning Hal - - Prayer and Litany 11:00 a. m. Holy 1' thud Wednesday 1n each month. Communion. first Sunday in the .month "gunk 0rd." and Festivals at 11:00 a. m, Evensong, 5.00 p. m. Sunday School 9:45 p. m. A. O. Fay hedge. No. 676. A. F. and A. M.. meets first and third Thursdays in 5!. Maya Church _ 2 ‘ Laurel avenue and McGovern street. Masomc HalLf Rev. J. D. O'Neill. pastor. Sunday services First Mass. 6:00 a. m. Sunday School 6:45 ’ p“ Fdhm to 7330. Second Mass, 7:30 a. my Last Mass Sheridan 141389, No. 662. I. O. O. F.. 9:45 a. m. meets ever‘y Inesday night at 7:30 in Highland Park Prubytefiln Church Comer 0: Laurel. Linden and Prospect venues. Rev. R Calvin Dobson. Pastor. ible School meets 211930 a. mi in the‘ urch building. Sunday morning wor- ip. Hzma m. Young Peoples' Meeting t 7.30 p. m. Mid-week prayer service 'elnesday evening at eight o'clock in e auditorium «if the church The public cordially invited to all of th-cse services eagh mnnth in Masonic H North Avugue First ! Firs! M. E. “:Churcn, Pastor. Sundayj School, 1 11200. Junior ‘Eeague, League, 6:30: Priyer meet 7:30; Teacher Training. S: And Nous of Interest ' 'ime of Services andgMeetingsin ; Meetings akd Meeting Places of the Various Churches‘ ! Chgbs and Lodges svemng 3CT'i._l‘ 7110 y yer mceung \Nednesdm I:- study Friday ; ,H p. H mm: )‘nur attendance. PEASANTS 0F RUSSIA. Services in the Churches i Lodge and ClLIB Meetings IQ'I' fr \\ kwrmfrmk‘ Bapliu Church l ntilJc‘ He v “rim Vt‘c !' AHK‘LC Evangelitnl Church ’2 mar 1'] .-\\ 1M1 .1.m..murr.1ng x Human Endc‘avnr ‘wn ,_ .h A J r Ir~ )4»; ch' rf‘ II km} {0 1 than: 8|) “U n his!» Cnholié Order of Forester! 5!. Johns Conn Number M“. C. U. F‘ meets M‘cond anti fourth Thursdays of North Avugle First M. E. Church Firs! M. E. “:Churcn, B. L. Story, Pastor. SundayfiSchool, 10:00. Preaching, 11:00. Junior ‘Eeague, 2:30: Epworth League. 6:30: Priyer meetlng. Wednesday, 7:30; Teacher Training. Saturday. 7:30. iH'mH‘ufhm I>F"':l¢' mix 2!: I vxx Hf HH- ntI-m l‘hc :Ijlguunt ut ;.'.- d in wu “utvr. n1"mug.z H-n \H' :.1 ; wvuzs' («~11 .idc-mble “LL-t; Hand ,1: Mun». fur a sinL'lv druv “E ism: \Vnh-r mntnim :30.- 000000 nmmi ‘nf 1:0 (1 Thu! figuru. boxuner. indifitw uwn-h one fiftieth of a grain insnz fun or «a miter and it would nmégmmwn atoms to be visible un'h-r i microsmw of the high- est power. ”j 3 Love Will Find a Way. The young couple hush-nod into the ttnhrn station . It was \‘e-rt pntmnt tint the) new unt married Hm) “merino. gothvr too vhumkny for thztt Thvy wfint out onto the flutfnrm um] Htlmd u’ I! talde for :1 minute. wm-u ht‘ tnuk r In his arms'ufld kissed lwr fondly at “uni“ hurrit-(Igmnu' Inward :1 train. "\\'h:|t dn {ml think of that?" In- quirm! ulw‘oft‘the :Illnt'ht-s H! the sta- liun ; “'(‘t (rum IW'I'UK'IIEDI UV ‘1‘ 3:? H'ht'l‘ Lvdlt‘ 1H1: 1‘ ill'mll‘ufinl: 1:15.1111' lllil ‘.l111-\\ 111' [in- z1t1-111 [lit amount ~t ;.'.- ti 211 W11 \\ :.:1+-r :11' 111111241111 ~11- :1.; w 1111 < («~11 a d: 1~1i1le “let: >l:1::1l ,11111111~.1'ur a SliiL'le drsp :16 in- :1 n: 111-r 1111.121111s :10.- (1111111110 mount of 1:11 (i ’i 1111 figure. honexer. i1ldi§§te~ men-11 one fiftieth of a grain insnz 11111 or \ea “ater and it would t::ke.§400(l1000 atoms to be \"lsible 1111' in i mlcromope of the high est poner. ”j! , -.._...â€"_. l y'Evidont. "This car."-said the demonstrator.x 'ls almost huinan. Perhaps you have. noticed"â€" 1 ‘ “Yes. 1 have: said Blnks dryly. “lt 1 reminds me dfi several men i knowâ€"- been smoking ever since we left the, garage. and {be last hill we climbed it potted like i porpoise. Haven' t you ‘- somethln; M is less human and more generally “factory?” â€" Harper's] Weekly. ‘1 Alarm. ,:1\o- .1 >ll‘fn’llfl and 51-1 thr 1-:1ll in motion 11) 11711111: their 13.1.1“ j11-1 111 t'1‘u11t 11f hi~ hum» lt (11111111111121 in country that the Inn-:uiur is 11 111:1:11111 (‘ently lnr:1\1- persun who risks l1i~ life for the pleasure of the excited 1-01.11- lnce. That is quite a. mistake. The hull never goes for the man. but alâ€" ways for the cloak.“ So long as the is fillitpuflwi 111$ ttoreador holds the cloak to one slde Instead of in front of hlm and has the usual amount of common sense and ability there is no reason at all why he should receive a scratch. and I be- ‘ llere that he very rarely recelres even a scratch. I! he ts fool enough to get 1 drunk before he enters the arena. that is another matter. Under ordinary condltions anybody who is pretty good at “bllnd man's that!" could do the work of the toreador. The hull. as a matter of fact, cannot turn so quickly in the “blind man." After a little of thls teasing from the toreadors a vnlcados advanced E'Evidont. "This cur-13am] the demonstrator. 'is almost huinan. Perhaps you have. noticed"â€" ‘ i \l .\I‘ h t‘f‘ Hm mohair!» right. Why?" 'I‘hv) I!” ”in? throw or fnur mum n -k. Tho-5' [Mink that everybody Ms.» 1 think llmlflw l\' gnaw; :zuzu' on u L: jHIH‘Ut‘). {th lu- lmx' me‘ :Jnl MI :1 ‘n )q-I. [IN ~iml-u \m‘kx :mvmul k uf lln- ”:15” um] «‘_:\;x;,[..-::\ H" Highlamfiéark Woman'l Club Mmutgness of an Atom I\\".‘ £XN]:(‘\HI‘1‘,IU\6-.l w nl' FL'A‘IAK 7“; “H (W mnndx: m $(L!f'.dl’\ ngl‘aond Park Club Ill"? ‘1 a\‘< \\ all ILK H. mm Al'<d3 .dnm rnvl‘i‘rxg rum: EBTILL RINLI pun-rs u ~\Ulll:|ll in the fathom mun- tllln of “hite Minx rest-[Ted snh-l)‘ {or the hulllluht, 'Hu-I'e one saw futlwl'. mother and llttlu rllildren ut‘ quite ton- xler years. A Sllt‘l'ifll lwx_ illllllrdinltny m‘er the tlmur by which the hulls “'Hllll! enter. was reserved for the president ur'the tight and his friends. In the ring stood half a dozen police men. They remained in the arena all through the hum-dings. but there were wooden shelters ut lutervuls be hlud which they discreetly retlred when the hull uppruached. Half r‘ dozen red huvkets filled with water stood In a row on the sanded tluur. A band, Just below our seats. played llve- ly airs. The uudlence belug now omnplt-te. the first ummdor manned round the arena wlth his little truupe of |m-mlur.~ (D!) hnrhwlml‘kv. tnrwldul‘u (will! rHl cloaks to name in {rum 0! ‘tlw lmll» and hundt-I'ille-I‘us. me last mulled cur- rylug dnrts whirl) were prvsvml“ to be planted In (he hurl; U! the bull, ‘ The tun-mini is qum- :I mzlmr person uget 'l'lu- smr |wl‘!ul'lm-r. :tfH-r the hull. is t'he- nmtndm'. \Hm (Imus the dentbmuw with hi~ sword. All the other lumplv that l haw lurntium-d are undkr tln- -UHIII>I n! the mutmlul' The Vu-upum were Imu‘ impwwd h_\ the pn-sidunl. Hw mph and |II|l‘.~¢‘\ n» tin-<1 and the .".1'.~t hu‘l truth-«l mm m.- :H'I'IHI. Ho- \\ :~ :1 M: hum“. ititlwr uzmnr TIH- bl Mum and w! llu-ir ‘ i Nth , Ulla: of “hite 1.11; The lmmium, 'l‘ H A UHIiHl ny- Imm 1m (“15 XX \"PL'k' lg , 17' #8 NOT A TEST OF BRAVERY Tno Game 04 51 Mi .“V'an‘s Buff Re- quwe, More Cogrn'ue Than Does the Work of we Toreadorâ€"The Poar Host lmhium Hack Hyses Arc 1.6 RLJR ‘J;ct:ms H Dutm Royéc. 5y Glenn L. Sutton. Architect. Minneapou’o Minn. Copyright, 1912, by Glenn L. Saxton THE mcmAND‘PARx mass, 111mm PARK mats Iml AN ‘mvmm; Bunenmw PLAN. HI Xlw I'I'Hh‘l‘ u! Hn' drum :1 him'ul Hw gun-ml «emu \\:|~ I‘laumr uu_\l_\' Mi (Mi ‘IH'H- uf lure-min“ :Hhunwm? FLOOR PLAN 2~n=m1fifiug<fi «._m$.lâ€"..=CZ > _.:C.HCC=.:.I. um] Ih-m TACTICS 51m”! “In m.- i‘iHH‘l‘ l‘ vum' Nu w In The death of the poor tmrse I will ,lvnve ynu tn lmnzlne. It la nltngethvr : too horrible and tan pitiful fnr thIaHPd l dosvflption, ‘ 1 Now comes the turn of the banderll- ilerost Earn has two little darts. These ldarts must he placed in the hahk ofthe bull. just about the end of the neck. from In from of the nnlmnll Thls re- quires skill and speed It ls the only part of the whole prrwmllng whit-ll re- flects tlw slightest Med" for bravery or nulllty lllmtt the nwn in the arena i ! l l For one word a man I. often beamed to be who. and fpr one word be ‘I often deemed to be foolish-V “ domes casting from $1,000 to $6.000 sigus of cottages. bungalows and resi- “Well. last night I heard her say. ‘Charlie. it you do that again 1'1] cal! mamma.‘ And he did it twice more and she didn‘t call."â€"Ladiea" Home Journal. ‘ ings." It contains 254 up to date 69 The hull. nftvr [wing woundedrhy the Mt-ndnr. 1< Imw r'nrrying the darts o! the IunndPrHIvms in his bank. Natural- ly In» is Mun-ding profusely and Is near- ly domd. H is tlw proud work 0! the matador to tinixh him of! with one thrust of Ink “Yard. “9 stands In front of the hull. who waits for the thrust With Iowan-d hem] The wretvhed busIm-s: is quirk” over. and the our- cn=s is drawn from the arena by fnnr horwa_ 'I‘lmt k thv «turv nf thp Smith-h hnH fight UN“ in t'nhl, hull! pump t'mwhl vrvd :I~ :| tmv t'«~r hrm‘vrx'. I wmnnt tint! [mew-4i H wif‘ Strange Youth. Doctorâ€"~Wbat makes you think the boy Isn‘t normal? Motherâ€"Everr thing. He was sixteen years old Int month and yet he doesn‘t tllnk be known more than bl: father «Philadel- pmn Record this paper will (‘0 yv _\~i (1M ,,, 4V duo have sgm-mrntinns for the sum of $11 Howwfl stvr)‘ LL 1d" t 1,1, ‘12 as 44' i-::.‘ , him.- “'1 hi} 3m: w‘ v' v‘m «‘wth 'ho' hnw KH‘V'fi Hm wa «If HH- mntmlnr. Ihnt it gin“: Hm pi- :Muz‘ :In uppulmnin' of in< ”Min: I!» 13151 “mun! mu! that tho Im-n- :Int uf gurinu the Ill-Nu mm the hull nf his natural Strength. TWWL (111-? “'11:” NW Irivmluv' 11mm mmld he dune just as “MI by won an fm-l nr by a nmn on :1 Impuzv ur in fifty ways. The hurws nn- killnd to umke n slaughter for the ('nnul. whu are angry if Hm} do not $09 PHUIIL'I) Mum] opt-n up lam-e ready pulsvd. More is (hr really cruel part of llullfiglnlnm the pnrt that nmlu-s it lnhlvousl)‘ rovoltln: to all down! people. Thel lmrw‘ ridllvn hy the pirmlur l< :2 pwvr old lmr'k. and l! is lmnmht in!“ tlu- are-n1 {or n-- Mlle-r [mrpuw Hum In lw Lillwl lu)‘ llw Imll purpum "hr the ~ Hmru with well nrranued rooms, all of which in I'l-ou receipt of $1 the publisher of mini! lwttl plans entitled “American Dwell- n t .-' . t‘,‘ ‘1‘ 3:“! Y' " v“- '5 Hm wa «If -< Hm [Ii-:ln‘w!‘ in: I!» I I t uf guril 0 h wry popular style of bunzuiow Irv uild exclusive of together. Size 28 feet wide. deep. Full basement: first 0 n; hm «liter 0! this paper will u Iva-«HI in! arrangement with the ll In” mnplvte set of plans and Finish blrrh \N‘ tlu furnish mn Hmn Hu- nm» ' 1 "Mind man's WHY I national sport 1 '9 if mm hm] nut “'11‘ w-K' «urn oytw ~Kuhl9 n “H” Birth or Saxton‘s umlwle flours homing and or ‘rul on k book C063, Coke and Wood Don’t Féget to m a mi Loaf of GEARY’S SPECliL w ‘, HERMAN DBNZEL, President Ofice 144: E. Centnl Avenue - - ; é Geagry’s Home Baker? 4Good luck to you, old man. 7 i ‘flhen time presses, the telephone 13 fre- quefltly relie'd upon for last words and fare- well-messages. C , HAT you Jack? Well; we are off today. Hoped to run in to shake 1 hands with you before leaving; but ha ' been so busy clearing up business n13;- ters hat I haven't had a minute. Let that Calgins matter rest till I get back. :31}: 15> {5}»th it's ronmv. it's r/(m In 3m grmmd, it's whisper-51km. ‘1 :g'uss stamped ¢Ei am: it and through iL Hutwardlj; )t's a gnh m (:‘uimmlg. Inwardly It's an [arm of qua/try and workmanship. it hz.» cucr hatterirs‘ better “res and all the newest com-emem‘cg and‘mxuries. And yet-«If: might) nusouabll m pun. Come anfi :q‘a trial spin is 1:. Slr‘;1yphone and “c'll (a?) fur \‘r :f f He 2's 9 car that hundreds of Woods owners helped us to ddign and uild. Here's a car that contains every good pom! the heart can desire. Woods owners who have been using Woods carsfkl six, gight and ten years have madHriendh' suggestions for little imp’vements here and there. We‘ve used the best of thesq- m- cnrpérating them in the new Model 1317. 5 OJ: own gauge: at Highland Park andEvmton h dles the finest line of fresh Candies Ice Cream Baken Goods. W 1R1] in need c311 580 (1134.12 The New Model of the Woods Electric Es Simply a Gem! ‘ Finest of Bakery ' Goods 3.‘ Flctory and SW Italumet, Cottage Grove Avenues and 25th St. “icood luck to highland Park File: Compariy : Lime, Cement and '1 other Building Material c 3% ur wife I LO!" Dunno. Station ‘ GIIIGIBO TELEPIOIE MIMI give In a Woods Every Bell Telephone u I Long Distance Station Telephone 335

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