Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press (1912), 31 Oct 1912, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

m. mow- .54 Em THE BEE HIVE BARGAIN STORE “Special” on Dishes 212 E. Centnl Ave. E. G. Burrill, Prop. Highland Park A nice/assortment of Jewelry consisting ‘of stick pins cuff buttons, collar buttons and belt pins,- all 10 cents. North Shore Gas Company “Coal Attachment” that can be connected to any GAS RANGE. It burns Coal, Coke, Wood or Refuse. The fire can be started with Gas if desired. Lots in Woodpath Subdivision 112 N. LaSalle Street ' Chicago Good Clothezt»E ' Lend Distinction to the Wearer 8 nothing succeeds like successso nOthing, like good garments make a man appear. success- ful. By Goon GARMENTS we mean the kind that fit Well hang well and have a certain dash to them that attracts attention makes them stand out as it were, from the CI‘O“d. ‘ x v (1 For years we have made distinctive clothes and we can suit the taste of all from youth to old age Our importations include all the latest nOVelties as well as the staples. Our prices are moderate. Come in and see us It is no trouble to show goods. Sauce Dishes China Tea Pots Large ,Platers Plates . Creamers . Mixing Bowls. Large Granite Kettles with cones. Wolff, Dunham Co. The Kitchen Heater Frank P. Hawkins Co. Strum Building -. N. W. Cor. Madison and Clark Sta. CHICAGO, [LL 3 L Improvement; all in; Twelve minutes walk to station. Convenient to Schools, Trolley Station, Moraine‘Ho’tel and Exmoor Club FOR ‘ SALE 1008 is made with a View to attractiveness as well as economy. It is an ornament to any room. We have them ,ingthree different sizes. North of High School The New Cottage Gas Heater ' 10 and 12c .25c 47 St. Johns Avenue Highland Park 9 "O! < nume. “\mi '(mnr'. u knous we eat and mo ' dishes" . “That's wry true." “And (:Hugn- also knows that (lishns hnve to be washed, ih'elfefore smueluniy 7 has in “"th them?" “But mother"â€" "“‘bat now. "' "if you keep on talking about it George may discover that you make {rather wipe them. and be um think the snme thing is vowing to him i! he should propose to me."â€"Detroit Free THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS I find {in} “any m1" nn :n\fu) l-vx. They shnpl) spml by bin-k Imnvi drive it tennis And utterly upwt my mashie shut. Ifeol anothor man. Im; As ‘he dirm‘z rrsult q-{ (A most unusual (hm:- l'll back In) murals nu I (we! my cm!- I few] ll NHL Because l‘u- lK'l'H" Ansueu-d A Cnnns“ errd IBIU‘I'H Hrfi.‘ H PUHSI When leners have been left slx month: or longer Cnmmed in the rack l ans“ or them, cry qulu With conscience, make my' moral nbov atronxer~ By Ilmply leurln; up the thlnxs m bjll. » Punch. ”I'l'l' llivwlinuufl ms his mil \is sluwl) Mum Nu) :Irvh“ you mm lt-:\\'o MT glam-a: up ~nun': «Him Mum-r Dangerous Talk In Georg": Presenco. “Mntlwr. I nth you \\'-mltlu't men- tion tli~'h\\*:lshin: when Georgi: ls call in}: uh luv." “Why um. ilndvvd '1" “I don't like it. It snundx~ vmnmnn.“ “(‘ommnn. eh? We hn v9 to can. don't Lucky It is my vonnclem-e never wallow! In Idle euw, but keeps new-"1y spry. L'rxinx on me the manly course us fol- hmg. Which other Nome might do We“ to try: Healer attached to Gas Range “VP A Rising Young Man DEAD LETTERS. lluzvn an n Hugh murals no“ “LXI. 11H\' one Lllnf! mpllsl irit burr! kao- [HHy Impnwml 1n le'nm lulv I \is n-\'|~' guilu: tu FHQ' (-nde 1 men- let IWANTED, TOR RENT ToR SALE l «FOR RENTâ€"Rooms {of light house- keeping. Electric light. hot water heat and bath. Mrs Trotter. cor. Skokie Ave» and Green Bay Road. -â€"~F0k Rwrâ€"7-room muse and barn 0112; acres, all modern improvements. Five blocks from depoi. Telnphone 709w. _‘ , n FoR SALE - Small size carpenter bench with vine. Apply 119 Laurel Ave. or telephone 119. . 35 â€" Fox SALEâ€"A nearly new hot water boiler. Capacit) 400 feetmdiation. Will se'l masonable. W. C. Hn‘e‘y, 328 Beach Street. pd-35 FOR SALEâ€"Base burner in good con- dition. will sell reasonable. Telephone 814-W. pd-‘JS â€"FOR SALEâ€" Majestic coal range, Malleable iron, bought ot Orr Lockett. cost $60, in good condition. will sell for $18. Address 316 Park Avenue or tele- phone 423. 334.5 â€"FOR SALEâ€"3 horses, 1 cow, spring wagon.tarm wagon,farming tools, mowmg’ machine, hay rake, I cook stove, 1 gas range, 1 heater, lounge and other house- hold turmture. August Johnson. McDan- iels Avenue. 3435 pd â€"FoR SALEâ€"Large kitchen range in good condition. Telephone IUS-W. tt _â€"1\),Â¥I’HH,\ WANTED Reliable ::"ln \Visht: position .a> watchman or jflthI". Understands steam and hot water hm!- ing plums. Good references fur111>hc('. Address John Muller. Glencoe, Ill. pd \NANT A SlTl‘ATlON?â€"}. M. Donsipg can supply positions for men and women by day or week. Slate Bank Building, telephone 263. If -â€"FUR SAM-2v '0erqu uxulc good as ntw. l" A\ cnuc. HELP WANTED â€"â€"WANTEDâ€"-Good laundress for two days in week. Telephong 252. 35 â€"WANTEDâ€"-Girl to learn. Reliable Laundry. Telephone 107. If - v-W'ANTEDâ€"Girl to cook and wash in small family where second girl is kept. Apply 440 Glencoe Ave. telephone 459. LOST â€"ALUSTâ€"-Small saphirc and pearl «nff pin. Returnlo 320 E. Central Awnue fur reward. . (is. Notice Take notire: [will not be responsible for any debts or obliganons contracted tur by any person other than myselt. W. F. HOGAN. Highwood, 1H. 3: pd Stop It NOW Floors. Price 75 cents. D. C. PURDY A8: SONS â€"Wa.\‘TEDâ€"-Sewing or dressmakmg Phone T99]. v 35‘36Apd N GREAT LABOR 5AM for Hardwood, Painted or linoleum and join the Pro. ‘3‘ grwivu; they are all using Ill-FINISH, FLOOR MOPS it is not times-wiry that the ideal “Ht- ~Imuitl he it homeâ€" keeper. There is u too gent-mi wonflh‘iun lvetwvnn the dutiw und ohlimttinzw of marriage and the tienmnth of huuwhuld manage ment. .\ “'nlmtl) Innyfiim'e :1 man enough to nmrry him. to make him her ('losefll companion for life. without t‘lll'hul to he come his rook. .\nd l «in not see that this reservation untits her for wifelmod. In the unsyutemu- timed condition of home work at present the lowest [meition in an office oflem higher development than the no vnlled domefitit- du- ties. The trouhle with house- work is that we have no stund- nrds and no commtitinn. A wife may he an eXI-elient cook. or a second rate one. or n hopeless incompetent. She ii whnt she in. and there exists no lmentive to nntke her better, Her wnrk is not judged by nn'idenl or hy the work of another Therefnre household lnlmr hsu‘ fallen to u Very low plane. and Im married Wonmn <hmiltl he thrn~xt tun-k to it if sht- lut< mmlo :t‘ “WNW.“ at something elw What «'un‘titutm the rent tnnrrinut- H‘HH-Q-ll u nmn and :l umnnn i~ the turn they lu-nr t‘.|"l| u"i~-r. not the Mann .‘tmi (lining I'm-n: ~h.tir\ “Livh lht-V \‘llzil't‘lI-L’Plllt'i' - Mi“ litiu'itt and H mm lwm‘ (‘.|"l| .‘md (lining {ht-y <l|zzrr1 I ' rkmnu A MODERN VIEW OF MAR RIAGE. SITUATIONS WAN [ED SANITARY D USTLESS MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT FOR SALE“. Handbomc golden Mal. and six Chan's. AH u-s '5. hole, 316 light Laum of the human voice {or the fine quality of which the W W Kimball Company its buulders, are woxg‘fl- famed Friday evening, Nag. lst, 8 to 10 o'clock DEDICATOEY SERVICES FOR ‘9 NEW PRESBYTERIAN The Presbyteria : church of Highland Park was organize? on June 2. 1871, but four months prev": to the Chicago fire and w} en this no ,; important suburban city was little morgi than a small village" mems and Luessuru'f. II has 17:34 pipes 225 speakmg reg‘hte mm the Vox Hum- nna Which so cinwl}resembles the tonefi Reception andmouse-warming Sunday morning. \va. 3rd. 10:30 o‘clock Dedicatioé of Church Sunday afternoon, 340v. 3rd. 3:30 o'clock Bible School Dcdgatory 5"TVICC and Bible Rércog'i tion Baptism g1 Cl. xldrc 11 Sunday owning 'Mn. lrd 8 o'clock ()rg .l Dedication pt. d Inaugural Recnal Allin \\ Bogen. zgi ted by the Choir ‘v’i'ulnesd. y (awning .\0\ 6th 8 ocimk Homecoming ax? Reunion Senite at \xhich time‘the rurlx historx or 1'71n churchainiil be revieiwd Thursd. i\ eiening .\'m. 71h, 8 Odom S r'. ice of Ctgfistian Missions Fridz y evening, $0M 81h, 8 o'clock Service of Young; People's Societies Sunday morning. ‘N'ov. 10th. 11 o'clock Sacrament of thq‘Lord's Supper and Receptiorgof Members Sunday mening, gov. 10th. 7:30 o’clock Musit a! Serviceijziven by the Choir and assifiing artists The following mfhisters have been en- gaged to address the various meetings Rev. Edgar P. Hillhfo. D., Rev. George L. Robinson. D. D.. fiev. W. H. W. Boyle. D. D., Rev. E. Plurfitier Bryan, D. D., Rev. John Timothy Stone, D. D., and others tulluws Sportsman “1%” du .um Want? Villager I'm} v mun yu-u wounds! It your Izl<t Hm: . sportsman ’.\I~ l rvuwmher. But I gave you cumm-u'mmnn m tlu- time, Villager~ “-5 going amt 3:2: would :LH'.‘ _\nu -Pele Melt). , A Forced Flight. “80 you mm" M unites without ai stop._ I dldn' t thunk one could make Io] long a flight wits an aeroplane." ‘ “1 bad to do b. I didnt have thcl money to «hip th' ma: him» by freight. ‘ The ordrr m dcdimtmn seniccs IS as Maintaindiby First Church of Christ. Scientis: THE 15!}!me WHICH IS SL'PPLANFED BY THE NEWLBL'ILDLNG A ‘1' YOU (Ire COI‘CIICIIII" II'JVIttd ((1 make Use of the privileges of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM OnSecond Floor Erskine Bank Building .3 Hours 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m. ~‘. «As I hvnrd you wen- linfl twin}: I ”taught l l far a lilllv in udvanw. 0'? Hind. (CONTINL‘ED FRHM PAGE ONE) EF. Howe. Gedrgc R. Jonesflr; 1.7 IJa'nes M. Grant. C. C. Hughes. F IKnight, 01110 H. Morgan. Georgefi Dr. W. D‘ N. Moore. A‘ Lawrence J. lJr” Wm. D. Messenger. Arthur C. : i Wm. T. Underwbod, Fredenck A. W IWIHiam B. Wrenn. Arthur P, W” 5 Walter A. Weaver, T. C. Williams.” ‘Grey Stubbs, William Rogers R! 1 Henry J. Thayer, Henry S Vail. 'a lWillets, c. E. Follansbee, Charles 11 Among the lném‘x’rs of the Cm {lion are the Iolhmmg wcll J; mil dent; of Highland Park: Major ‘ Dafldk‘Oh. Alfred 0‘ Darby. John I Wiaku‘. \Valu-r H. Baldwin. “V. A. ‘ander. H. H. Chandler. Frank C! “ Frederick Denman. FJancis (JrcyEl I Ht'nry EwarL R. J. Beatty. Dr. iHanjiltun. Stephen H. Harringmm G baugh, Mm Helen C Floyd, Chad! sage Grey, George G. Green. Fm Clow. W. E. Carr, George A. Cd George W. Childs, Ralph B. Boyi Harlan P. Davidson, Sidney J. HI Edwin O. Grover, and Mom I). H. The pulpit, communion table Ind 11 which will grace the new church Iii memorial gift of Dr. A. A. Plan“ loving commemoration of his wife. son, Edith Ellis' play of love and! craft. “The Man Higher Up." TB performance of this paxronaw vi- pmdurhun wull lake place .311th Theatrc on Saturday evening, 301C Leaves Olympic Tho-tr. New.“ to be Followed by Henry '0: Savuo'l blah 56°00“. Chicago's playgoimz public mud, bid farewell to the first distinct?" matic success of the new theamd ‘MIAIMGHERUP’TO ings. Carleton Mosely, Anson C. John A Putnam. W, H. Baldwin.) H. Shields, George A. Schofield, Fri R. Luther, Robert W, Patton. C. N. ball. and C. E. Peck The club sists of Mr. Charles F. Everex; q and director; Miss Josephine I suprano; Miss Ida Hanson contra“ Frank E Tracy tenor, and Mr. 9 Ross, bass. Lucien G. YOP. Ruben W, *1: Frederick M. Steele. Arthur W. ‘ Henry M. Bacon. Frederick W_ macher. and Harry I). FaXOgL-l trustees of the church are: S, l “The Milloon' " of Highland Pari a», '31 \ N": m 'rmc before dedi‘ Ax t3 a'vuun‘ .1 )c-g‘xca a! (ma the $3,“. at the ship I conti: with voted are paw the chu day I them: xhe < Draw 122 A): erfi T hxs ‘ f0 Med away the a will I:

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy