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Highland Park Press (1912), 21 Nov 1912, p. 7

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w r n: c , ffliy (o Clur'; "t Mt: of ordcr. . a“ nd necessary kool in ‘x “WAT‘O RDYv" SON F. begins a! home. Put- nrmce uhcs into Open an: is unsafe, and un- WIfl'a Corrugltid 7mf: .huclosedfitfln‘ l galvanized. The an (or 1mm,“ 'm .74 7:05“: wan Insurance 1'5"“ " ’- vap" 303% 'ery Night rsday Wood 1 this great rhonc Com- 10 CENTS hwpper cuts cl .‘1 (,r squeeze. mph hnppeffor‘ pitcw all 50'“ fr 113;. bread. " ,1- C' an: as “fl“ :phone way nd to other 1d g0, and ’lums, “'cat I“ flat, buz t Bell Long Is right to that every- I‘clcphone 335 .ompany stem .1; Exchangc .11 *l'ms Ave. r4730 {o ans-«r kc; be made nvquznnml with It. Be or she will be fwtunate no: to be slammed o'er the back with a (hour filled stock- ”; Raine 0! the children's pande- ln many quite elaborate alfalfa. being the limit in (be groceuquc 1nd In boy lnNog Unununt tutu" of Thankngnving Colo‘ tint." In New York. In mate “a.” the t-elebr‘nttun ot Thtnksuifiintz In the metropolis is Ittm'.ur to that m uther purts of the country For example. the New Vurk er stUle himself with turkey and other theztgs Mil feels ottIy thankful bet-allw he tn (n!) In one «spa-t. however Gnttmtn'g ntM-rvunce of tie dd.“ 1‘ divatvmg I‘m: Is the ntgtunumu: puma» §r the t-hilttrvu liresshtg‘ lhemw My. up ttt r-t- .'s or In utttlnttdlsh Costume‘ the little folks sturt out be: (in; ["1Hi193. ringing dOUI‘LK-‘Hs. hitting Dus.\ HIM Mth flocking: filled with ”Our :zttd purudin: through the streets tn me tt link)! In] by bands consistim: of u uh batten. tin horns and ulmoxt Inyth a: 'plse that will make a noise. Nohwhiseems to khan: how the cus- torn origmnled. hm it is‘gruwlng from Year I» ye'ur Little is said about It in the uan'wupers. but any one on the fires-ls on Thanksgiving dty is apt to BEGGING BY RAGAMUFFINS. f you’re shout. LI’ fl'p gobbler ’1] get you i! m , Don't With ‘g' mu: mcflent the very phinly mid, “Iookuhup or I'll flog you You you know what yTill he was n Whopper uxd wu 'most 3: big _;. to George 80 whin Georgie wned his blnde with blood], fell fintent Turkey simply gobbledâ€"couldn't tom him for I viccnt. Xioucied md stunted round nwhilc. his wattle: EOBGIE. like another George who lived in 7 times way back. frock his little hatchet out to find whnt he . could luck, Looked the pleasing prospect o'er and softly mur- -mu.red “;Gee I‘ve no time to monkey round with any cherry tree!" Though} about Thanksgiving that was but two , days away; Said, “I've got to have a tnrk to celebrate lhe day:" Suhnyed toward the turkey yard and gave a und- ‘ den shout, “I‘ll get you. Kr. Gobbler, if you ' Don't “W 98* YWW (1331.33 had been httened up and given oorn Watch Wntch Out !” Out 3" [With No“ to Jun; JAMES A. EDGERTON And let the crun-bewy (he hatchet Go welcome Aunt Hannah And Con-In Susannn And all the kin coming to dinner, For each one'a no pleasant. And, Mme- llk. the present. The pump-kin h IIIO . winner. 'E'RE glad to be hving Tu Join in ThAnksglvxng. This holiday time-«ho can man-ch 11" Cu! thought- dark and murky A: we" an :ho turkey By GRACE M'KINSTRY THANKSGIVING. with I shout. “We got you. It. Gobbler. ’ctuu you Didn't block, Didn’t shed I single ten or feel a single shock. But when served his portion wnved hi: drumstick ATER on that Ir. Turk got his, a turkey: any. L Specinlli if they m fut uound Thnnb- givging dey. Esther cune upon the scene end eet t ptoe to hot. Stunting gobble: Ind to execute the turkey trot. George, who guy his'enemy with heed upon the I DON'T know of anything in all creation's plan That canscare a. boy more than a turkey gob- blerican. With his tailgspread like a (In. his wings down on the ground. Strutting round and gobbling with a terrifying sound, , This one made for little George, who suddenly turned‘tail. Dropped his hatchet in his flight and legged it with nylon. 4 Every step imggining he heard that turkey shout. “The gobbler ‘15] get you if you Don‘t Monk Kilo 1| JIL'IK’Ah. well. sh» mod catch. Know What she Wan Doing. Nellâ€"03L Jul-k, I wish ynu could have wig-en .\lllly this afternoon. She literally threw herself at Jack erght. JIL'IK’Ah. well. slw kuvw he was a To know the Andean) k (he conâ€" ! ”levied as our national plant '." Ienvement of the cumâ€"4km Q-fi'ote. ' Well. It I: dollars to dunes it will be H... m1m."-Buitlmore. Amerh-an. "Why ulnu't you take an xix?" asked the rmnxe Tullyrnnd. "A mzor will lose its edge if ynu use it on a chlvken." Amigo. A Sublti‘utc. "l'nrulu-u m». :q-mImm-n.” mid the ln- dh’hlual who had jlmt mural into the little [u\\'l| :I‘ he entered the grm'éry store. “but Is there a chicken miner thv'r" England's Mono. ‘Dieu ct Mon lmvlt" ‘Hod and Mv .Cuuntry' '~me rmul motto of England. ; “as the [nll'nlv uf tln- duy ghen by” Richard l. we of m? Hun In-urh to his} «rmy at the hanh- uf len. in Prum‘e. on the 20m or Svptemhel'. ch‘. when the Pram-h army was signallr defeated. ' Dieu v! [Hull driut appears In lune been fimt ussumml :|~-.| mono bx Henry \I. (1422-1461.. Smupcr Idomâ€"' '.\l\suysl the Smut-"u \\:l~ une of (he umttoes of Qmwn EHznth: .‘HRU adopted by Quwnvz Mary and Anna~l-lxvhnnmx ' THE momma PARK PRESS, mGHLANn PARK ILLINOIS Wntch W: to): Out I" Out p- A Wandprful Toy. Perhaps the mm: Wonderful toy in the World is owned by a Russian prince. who lavished a fortune of 860.- 000 on a mechanical theater. The stage is fitted up with every accessory in the shape of scenery and maohlnery that modern skill has devised. and the act~ on are figures an large IN llfe. all dressed as samptuuusly and appropri- ately as their Ilviuu prototypes, The prim-e‘s repertoire vow-rs almost all the most [mallar ”pert“. and it in only na‘essary tn press a lmttun to set the whole marvelous umrlllner) in motion The actors make their entry on the stage and play their varled parts with appropriate gesture. while a number of phonogruphs supply the focal parts In the voices of the leadlng operatic sing- Pnk‘y Poor Since". ““‘hy doesn't your Wife Rim: m "It baby when it odes?“ "We're round qut that the neighbors would mther listen to the baby”â€" Mother‘s Juurnnl "It took the entire force of the comp- troller's omee govern! weeks to pre- pare the Information. and when It reached the senate nobody [mid uny ut- tentlou to it except the author of the resolution. and he merely looked at the mass of papers only long enough to see about the man he was after and then tossed the papers aslde. It w” an lmmense lot of work for nothlng." -Wuahlngton Star. "Several duys inter he secured the passage of a rPsnlnliuu calling upon the sevrmnry or the treasury to fur~ nisln the Hemm- with flu- names and holdings ui the stncklmlders in all the national banks in lhe cuunu‘y. He really wuntml to knnw only the inter es! of one mun in a bunk. but he knew that he wnidn‘t get u resolution or that kind through the senate. so holnclud- banks‘ A Sen-tor Wanted Information and Found a Way to Get It. "(‘urxgn-s.‘ mukvs [uh of nnnw-ossnry trouble fur the uonxrnml-ut ult‘rks.", ‘nM n n-h-rnn mnpluyoo. "but (he Will‘s! Ozlsv I know of m-vurrml sumB‘ years ago A wrmin senator asked3 me ('Olupll‘UHt'l' of thc- ('llrf‘l‘lle to tell § him how nun-h stuck at u-rtnin mani had in u nulinnul bank. [19 was iu~: farmed (but such information was re~;‘ gamed us (*unmh-utial Xllld could not be; given out. " ‘\\'9'll : atnr. who displeased A Gun Plant. “What do you thlnk will finally b. tu-l‘ ul' I'mnm- :nnl llw :n-xm-‘l vmlwwr 0" ”l0 um‘ .-I :H (.u' mg- uf thirty Shul- Ivy “Tnh- 'Qm-n-n .\lnlu' “In-n h" u ~s “My (\u-nty-nm- :ml'l un~x n mnuh-r of poetry lu-fm-u- hv \\;x.~ (“only 1hr. ['Mriv-k Hu-nr} \\ :H «1|qu tn sham» thv I'OYulHHunM'j' binary m“ :a nuw c-unmrr lwfurv hp \\‘:1~ Hlirty :unl :rx'tol-Iisll Hm “'nx'lcl by [IR hrnlqury lwfnre ho was twc-nt) \iV )I'JV'h‘ 0M .\t Hm age of twenty {nul‘ lhh‘kin hm! writtru “\Iud- eru l‘nimwx.“ um! ”mum. whih- sun :1 [MW of hiuh wlnml “xv. .hzul Written "Thnll:lrnp~i~” lmlwrt Burns wrote some nr his :n-zm-«t mugs while he was an pluwhny â€" London .\n.~'\\'m' t‘\‘I'l \Vrinun bu 1H h in :- mu] ‘1)!‘) BOYS WHO mat-BIG THWGS. Many of 'the World'i Great. Men Won 553m: In Their Youth. MADE THE CLERKS WORK. Slum- the snx-klmldc-rs In all national it 2-Passenger Runabout 'S-PaSsenger Tofaring Car ' $525 - $600 . [NH it 'elephoneâ€" 550 sw- about tlnnt.’ fluid the sen- \\':I~' plainly disammimed and NH M l“ We have the exclusive agency;i in this territory for Ford Cars and if you are in the market we Can m'ake delivery at any time. Please note the following prices which are now in effect: ln- urnule-xl ll('llil'\ luln' fuwh mmh- h_\ x in: M: in hull Hz" \\\m~l [\ihm'l' -m'phx-qu ;| firm! 1.»: \x n ‘tuwwu ‘.w «I (“MAW-H l ‘wnl: "H11:\\‘ii‘ maxi-n" u!’ Mvflrw In‘fun' \iV Sclnllu-rt «Hm! :It 13; um- :xK'h-r hm in: «mn- my m-rlmm he milk“! in ~ MIN. vulrunvin: “:9!me I'hnrivmngm- um; 1mm- Iml llw :n-uh-‘l vmlwwr [NW ;|;;- nf thirty Shul- m-n .\lnl|" “In-n h" u as my m r. In shape thv nuw 1'1””!er :thl-lisll the! 1m Agents for F 0rd]% and Kineâ€"l Cars Leuer Brps, Props. “1)“ ”HIH' ‘l vmlwrflr r'ty, Shul- -n h" \\ ~.\' ”mun-r of :Il ll hm'l H Dn’t Fad t0 lrj Offic- ua vmh. uâ€" 'u «a Pin! 5m ' hIcHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Touring Carsi Garage Phone 14 i handl‘theflnestlineoffrahCandialceCream ? and eryGoodaWhenmneedcallmorMO Pianos and :piano work ex- clusively. 'Euning, Renting, Refinishing; Repairing. See me when in need of a new or Used piano. ' “24 N. Sheridm Rd.. Wuukq-n Phones: Shopl395. Res. 1252-” EARL G Alden’s Piano Shop RANK L. SILJESTROM Coal and Wood GARAGE F mest of hkery Goods WPafiAntoStafion for Rent, Brbkers in New and Second Hand Cars LAKE GENEVA ICE :nts for Chalmers and Hudson Cats REPAIRS GENERAL MACHINE WORK ‘. PROPRIETOR BTABUSHED I”) A. G. McPHERSON, Manager CARS aIOc'MoIEEARY’SSPEflAL Home Bakery Estimates gkdlj furnished on all ‘ Work and Fixtures Robert Greenslade 750 ll). Capacity Delivery Car ' $625 ELI‘III'IIIC FIXTURES WIRING. REPAIRING JOHN P. KLINE (inn :1” - lash and A BIG SHOE PROPOSITION is the one weare makmg ruour patrons and the punlu' xc-m‘rnll)‘ IIrrc :m‘ the {rm->3 mafv mun In 1:. :Ex.vbc>: knuxm ml’ 1' « :7 m :r < '1 and CIiiI- MW: Residence Phone 139 136 N. First St. 11] E. Central Avenue l34 Second Strut Telephone 8064. Telephone 85 “I

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