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Highland Park Press (1912), 5 Dec 1912, p. 6

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Sunday services Masonic Hall. First Maas. 6 $01 in. Sunday School 11:45 Second Mass. 8.00 a. in. High Mass 10: 30 a. mi Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Highwood. Rev C ii. Lundgren. pastor. Sunday serVices preaihing at 3.00 p. m. Sunday School it; on p in. Wednesday prayer meeting: :00 p in First Church of Christ. Scientist Hazel avenue near St Jtil‘lna .ixenue. Regular senile even Sund 1) morning at days I“ \lasonic Hall- 10.450clock. Sundai at nool imine'diatel} aid. 13'» welcome. after the Sunday 111! rn ng ~ei\ it e]. ; Mystic Workers Wednesday evening testiinonia Regular I ”a“ meeting at 8:00 o'clock. Hall. third Wednesday in each month. Odd Fellows Masonic Hall, Royal Arcanum Meet i ngsoat Masonic Meetings and Meeting Places of Highland Council 99, nieets at Masonic A. f). Fay Lodge...'o. 676, A. F. and A.I Sheridan Lodge. No. 662. I. O. O. F.’, meets every Tuesday night at 7:30 in Highland i’aik Council \‘o. 1066. Royal Arc.anun1 meets second and fourth Mon- 1 Visiting brothers Ii first and g THE uremia) PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND Panic ILLINOIS 4..-- -__...~.__.._ __.»._.a..__ __~_-u._,~“- _.- .._-V_ , -, i - - . 'w ; ' . ll waisriEn AT wonic I I l {The Eccentric Artist Had a MethodI l â€"0r 3 i re" That Was All Hi. Own. 11 1 ln ".‘IO‘IHUt‘lt‘H of James .\li Ni-lllll I Whistler." Ii_\ 'l'houiiis It. “iii. the; I. i rliuie til the art . . V. rovu‘] l LIN. MI! MOVII VOW» author iilioiin as it t. 1 Ce d I‘ p i Child Actrzes and Dancer. let's methods during his resident:‘ at . Lulle, ment an ; Mia the white house in The street in t . , . _ v ‘ Illfrom the «lo-din“ of his friend. H. W j other Building Matenal . Godwin. tlii- :irihiiwt: 31 .I n I l H "The iltudln W ".1 surprisingly dlf'fur Sarge: p", i gut from the room he previously used Carrying G l ‘in lluiisay m“. and entirely unlike . 0' CC, C" { ithe studios uauiillIv occupied by 0‘1“". HERMAN DENZEL, President "W L ’iartlstii. l reiiii-uiber 11 long not u-rIi - i {tony room \erv light. with Windows Office 126 E. Central Avenue . l lalotig one “1410:1118 i-anvas tx-ulde his . Th‘ NH” 1 lmodel at one end and iii the other. near II V I a < I“ n‘ Elthe table “‘hiih he used 113 ll paliiite.‘ __ _ m.” _._-.- ._..-.__ Ifron», I, I: an old th-otuinii looking glass. so iir dhv 1141.1 II" Iniiiumi that “P ltlllltl readily see I mining and model refit-(fed in it. lwho inn-d sin-h Ii mirror (as he ii It-oiistiintlIii nil. know that it ls l Iniost inert-Hints of ('l'llli’t-l "l marveled tin-n :it his exti'iiori nary III'llVHL .l" llt‘ darted rim-kwu Iand foiniii'd to look at ‘Ittliil iiiodo' T.” his point of 111-“ the e\tti- iiii v ‘lltl of the long studio I -ii|\\iiI\a ll‘Q‘tl Iiiii~l1.-\ of urge size \\1 three “'0' in leiiul l l l l l .\ eiIi lulu: tiiiiidim Hui '1 hose on”) p: iliiiii -' and held tin-iii from the end “1111 lili- i'iii is 11112120 l'i 'ill 3 Imago a' ll f lilI Hurt). ht- httl'l It Lyric Theatre Ill lllr 0- >1 HI ii Hilhwood, lll. tiluxltw‘ 21‘”. I‘ll . a V1,. it 111 "i All .. Latest Movmg Pictures Every N 1.3.. '. .. "I . Jamil/rial”! it .','. Vaudevrlle Every Wednesday I“:‘;‘ w . " and Sunday Nights 11.11! W. (alii' and '~ h R d' R nd floor h' d \1 d arm stri-ti-liml to ll! full extent. 3" ”M 1+ 111 The {.3 mg mm. SCCO ~ t 1r 1 on ays. . , ._ . . ' ”I t I ._ '. I . .. Erskine Bank Building. is open daih ex Mod Wood ' tom 1. “.1." 1.th 011‘ ““11, Tn it “lino; lid:- ADMISSION . . . 10 CE I ,. i. i C89! Sunday. from 9 to 13.1 in and 1 to 9"" men 1 and lll‘ I'lI.I ""1” ‘1“"”-' ‘ 9“" 1 ' ‘ I‘I.» ii . ~ 4 5 p. m. All authorized Christian ScienCt‘ Highland Camp. 1176. M. \V. A, meets! to I1” without 11'“ ""‘-"l"1"n"” of ” Iii l literature 1‘ U“ “131‘" r‘t‘r‘in‘e‘ ‘md mm first and third Fridays at Masonic Hall. 1 iniiulxtii'k. Willie the distance at whl- h .1- . be DUFKhdM’d ‘1 desired A M . i .1“‘ Mind {mm the canvas allowed lJIIlI ' up. . .. . .- St. Johns Evangelical Church dedule of Y' W.C. ' ”a". i to have the Whole of ii large [Iii'lIIf‘I’ I" . Luna 1- . . Corner Green Bay Road and llomewpd‘1 Sunday. 4 to ti p. m.. Vesper Service! ‘siuht llllll \u judge the correct driin'in: .-. . KI I! .. . . . . 1 Avenue. .Re‘izi};B‘h‘lglzrszgst"; 1315b and social hour. A short informal talk. of g... [I 1.....1.” WHY SHOULDNT WE 'BE It g 9"”1 v. . . \ day “Klinghzi.1:133:15?ng113-3in in on \ iial subjects is given followed by a " __.___.___. » a. m. 4 a . - l. - . . _ ' v. , .. on first and third Sunday of the month. song \t‘l'\ ice. Tea or cotfee is served by l BATTLEFIELD BRAVERY y . .E E3 Everybody is “elcotitc to attend these 1' I 1 I. I I, or by the members. . “ Q gth’ IVUU the best leather ' I ‘ ) . services. . r . . - _ I. t of coo. COUI'I . |n F.c. I . i . a Ebenezer Evangelical Church Bu‘mcfl Mel" Mum-hon . . . , . A" I" ‘2‘c'lmmmem 0.“ng the best \iorkmanship at the low- 7’ . Second Street ilk-HT Laurel Avenue. Meetatirst Tuesday in every month. ‘9‘} -; , . i [I rl II ‘ f1 “I “MI” ”I i..]moq no est pl’lCe and Will (10 VUUI work . ‘~ 1-1.. ; 1:1y or . . - 1- .‘ . i-i:i ' . '~ . - - ilndill-alzmiii ~1bii‘risitiiiii IXIISIYI::.\RI Aswuatiou Rooms hrskine Building. \ :5: H|1iriilILlll." Ilium-”II. ..m” bravery in the same da) ll desired. All “0d: andpeivehmgiservict‘ 7.30 p In? German Charles .\11. Schneider, president; Alberii :. £1355,th “I”. ”I "III donut-r m the IIIIiI, guaranteed (ith‘ US (1 trial. I prayer mefllng \V'eginesda)‘. 72‘1” p. Fill: Larson. secretary. I it by )‘tlH‘lli‘lfl l'i-tss Association incident Ill :1 I‘i-i-iiiiiiiiissziiii-o lit-fore the . Bible study l"‘I'IdZI.V-di"SO l?- “1' “ C “”111le Highland Park Young Men's Club ,. .1 ... .I : 1.4”“. “r Hunt”. of \\ llll'll Lord \\ ll H (I buy (”(1 Show 1y inVite your attenEancl. 15R 'i‘tOt‘ 'Cl b oom' l" West Central Avenue ”w 'lhurm'“: .HI”“ :11] In“. "'0' how l'iresfoiil ' I ll!" lN'I‘II- l Behb. .Shc‘iiiua. .D.a . H u ;L h’j “ . "d t Earl (I ell. lured With :1 (iiipilc lit)\\ lll her hand I ’llie lliltlsli “HI. almost led into ,I - . ‘ 'evera acting en”: ac rig. prest en; ‘ '5 ' in Miss \luiia' Yorke. a lIIlt'lllt‘tl l‘IIIL’ . . . .. i .1 I - l' " . »I . iI "1””in [nut .lllll illw in. “.1 lit ldilLQf‘ . ' _ W... .IIaI" “iHhIm.“‘.§"”5 15”“ W, i . l... .. 1111: Highland Park 51m Repairing T‘h'lifigdayiiiéfifillfihkp‘fiigld 2:11:13. 365:1 "F-wli Ghb 1' “WM future 1‘ WWIW'NI l.itt!e "“1“ treat. :II. l the Ziiliia poured in 11 volle.‘ Club rooms. fighland Park Club House. Evangelical Luthenn Church Meetings fortnightly on Thursday at Central Avenue W. F. Suhr pastor. three o clock. Mrs. W. J. FIitfe president; Sunday service, German preaching at Miss Elizabeth Townei corresponding 10.30 a m.; English preaching at 8 p. m lst and 3rd Sundays; Sunday School 9:15; German Saturday school. 900 to 12:00. Highland Park Woman's Club Bible school in German for young people «d 8 d _ E l' h Wed Club rooms. assembly hall. Tue- ays at p. m. an in rig is - E . . . I nesdays at 8 p. m. 2 bu'ldmg' Meetings, fortnightly on First United Evangelical Church Tuesday at three o'clock. Mrs. (ieorge Corner of Laurel Avenue and (ireean' Campbell, pre91dent, Mrs Bay Road. Rev. J. Foster Van Evera ii’utnam. corresponding secretary. pastor. Sabbath mggnrli‘ge'ogship. 105.45; I ”5.51."; 9“ Club evening service an mm 5 . . to 7:45 p. in. during July August and Sep-I1 Club house, Ea" Central tember. The midweek prayer services [LR Wednesday and Friday evenings at 7.45; Ilsecretary. T131 meetings Thursday at 8 p. m; Sun- . ' day school at 9: 30 a. m. A cordial Cathohc Order °f F°r°“"' vitation extended to all. Svediah Lutheran Church There will be Swedish Lutheran Church aervices‘every Sunday evening at seven forty-five o'clock in the Y. W. C. A. rooms on Central Avenue. Highland Park.Carl E. Lundgren, of Waukegan. illinois. pastor. Baptist Church East Laurel avenue. Henry Clay Miller. minister; Sunday. morning worship. 11:00. Sunday evening peoples service. 7:45 The Bible school Mr Charles H Warren Superintendent assembles at 9245 o clock The Baptist Y nung P ople 5 Union Mr Leigh l’nitlllIL'i'r. Paresident meets each Sunday eiening at 7 oclock. The rind viezk aerv'm is held in the parlors o: the church e it h Wednesday evening at 7.43. The 1 ':id es (iiiild \lrs F. ii (ireen. l’rl\iLl('lll, holds its regular sessions on the afternoon of the ~'third Thursday of each month. The public is cordially inmted to the services of this church. North Avenue First M. E. Church First .\l. E. Chur 'n. Rev. V. A.Sp1cker. are cordially invited. sec rotary . Avenue. in meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month in Masonici'lall. W Highland Park Presbyterian Church Corner of Laurel and Linden Avenues. ‘ Pastor. Rev. R. Calvin Dobson. Sunday morning worship. 11:00 o'clock. Bible school, with graded lesmns for all depart- ments and ages, Sunday mornings at 9:110 o'clock. Young People's meeting. Sunday afternoon at 4:30. Midâ€"Week Prayer Service, Wednesday evenings at 8:00 o'clock. The public is cordially in- vited to all of these services. The ladies of the Dorcas Society hold allâ€"day meet- ings in the parlors of the church the second and fourth Mondays of the month. and the Woman's Missionary Union meets the third Wednesday afternoon of each month at 3:00 o'clock. to which all ladies are cordially invited. Highwood Catholic Church Daily Mass. 7:15 a. m.; Sunday. Low Mass. 9 a. m.; Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. I Rev. Simon Gates. pastor. all 11:00: Junior League. 2'30; Epworth League. 6:30; Prayer meetlng, Wednesday. 7:30: Teacher Training. Saturday. 7:30. an. [W'Oilli‘fl lilt‘ heir apparent and Hill" one day l‘lllt‘ the Japanese empire. Hiroliito \\ is horn In April. 1001. and is therefore lust past eloveu' years of ago. His tnothirs name is Sadako. and she is a (laughter of Prince KIIJO. A great iii:_in\' of the Japanese- names seem to end nith the letter “o.' Hiro- l‘hltos tno brothers are named \asu- him and \'oliiililto Uae is ten rears .old and thi- o. h. i am i 11 Prince Hirohito, Heir Appar- ont to the Throne of Japan. Talking shop Partners iii: 1) lie - hos-0:1 for this game by “i'itiiig nainei of “omen on one set of papers~ alli'll 7;” Eve. Jill. Juliet. JudIi. .inil iiiiuies of mm cor» resp'indiiig to tlii-iii on .‘IlUliH'l‘ set of papers. as .\tl‘lllII Romeo. l‘uiii'h. [laud t'll ’ll :uext .i slip of |I;||N'I' with :1 name on it. IllIIl 1‘.li'l| niie hunts for his or ill‘l‘ porno-'i' \“lit‘ll all are properly paired off lllt‘ lender lililliilllllt" that at ii gin-u s11:- unl all the hallo-\- 1m- to talk to their partners for 1211- minutes about house- hold :Ifi‘ail‘s. ~|iaip|~iiii.'. l'rvseryiiig. (ash- ions and set-Hints. Hilrh man must listen attentively til liiii partner. and when the tin- minutes are up he must Write it llrlt'f :li‘i’illllll of her L'oln'ersu‘ tloii on paper. which the hostess has in i'oadinwa. Five minutes are allowed fortliis. Then the llit'll talk to; the ladies for Mo iuiniitm iiimiit business matters. stowks. law. iimlirine. horses, cigars, and the ladies lll their turn write a short Bi count of what they hate heard. The hostess colleits and reads the papers annrdlng a prize for the best one. .lllt'h ' Photo by American Press Association. Wheii Mutnuhito. emperor of Japan. fled a short time ago his only son. It’rinm i‘oshihito. became emperor . new emperor has three sons, and {the eldest of these Prince ilimhito. Small Hrnitio-r .\ir Sammy. are Iron iI baseball i-iuIier‘.’ titan-r“: Rm" .\u Sammy Small ltmttn-r-“lheu why did ili- tell me run wvmn‘t so much of l Ntcht- Wtiahinmuli ”Inn Library J John A. . CJacobsen president. A. R. Carquevilie, . St. Johns Court Number 840. C. 0. F., ' Yorke has attracted wide :lllt‘lill'lll in which llt‘UIILlll down llH‘ gray horse I London by her awe-vine“. grace and u mounted iiifniitt'vuinn. Ilia rido-r f... beauty She dunci-s like .-i writable Iii-adforvinost The "I” thought lint fulry- so lizlitly she trips that she “m“ and horse were killed I” first. ,sveniu to limit in lllQ' :ilr. Dancing. in the way. is :in excellent t‘Xi'l‘t'lM‘ for ‘youiie folks. as It proiiioti-s gran-o of movement and tends to eliminate airk thrdness. it I‘ll!) easily be overdone. however. and in that case is a the former tum“ i-‘tl‘uugli-d to tilt! foe ln'ith his faci- cow-rod with blood :1" dazed with his full Lord William Hurt-«ford. seeing “‘btl 'had happened pulled up and. in it) post ”V" mm" 1" course "”1 9"",- 1"'-‘ Inge: within viii-Iv range. quit-fly tmited or L'lrl either. for that matter. can be back and told the ”m" to mount he come Nu proficient :l.\‘ Mavis Yorke. for ‘ hind him. In addition to great natural ability rhi- has hzid the hem-tit of expo-rt ltl‘ItI‘tlt‘ ‘to Lord Wllllani's. ”14' man refused tlon. The photograph from which this noble follow that he was. preferring git-tuni- \ll'li\ l‘llllili‘ tin“ :ukt‘li |\inlthe the certain ”Wm", or iii! 0“.“ life In man on gal-1 i‘liN. our" 1-: nur'. our ‘tli. "”qu .I' 0' deutmiitig his 1‘" don. ' ,.:.;,' ll/ E have now pointed the telephone wa N _. - ‘ - I ': nIn Iratle. terse iinii Hui-d7 Gurdy Man. 31911111.}mi~iv...“si.'m;.~' ,.“.',I,m...I a...” to Chicago, to Boscobcl and to othci‘I' . .\s a fun product-r the game of the ' . . uni elm-er. it‘llltlfl rattled around ‘ hllrtl)‘ L'III'dIV "m” rank! high "ml 1“ "L ilhtim. The two who lillL'PV‘t‘d were al places Whencc travelers come and} go, and ways ii great success at afternoon parâ€" ties. '[‘i play It seat the players in ii circle and let one of them he ('hian its liiirdy gui'dIv illtlll Then ask eat-h of the others \\ll.'ll iiiiisii-iil Instrument he will lu' .\t‘ti-r all have chosen the hlirdIi' utii'dIv iimii l-i-zliis to sing: Why Blacilia Wore the Plaid. l'ni lt tiiirih uiiiil) Him. I'm u mmI‘I “mm "H” . meewiuir lilzii-kie frequently . You lllIHl ilo llir‘ lip->1 \oii can bill llr lhitiniil \liii-li-od 4 house lll film: To tilewi- th‘ tmnli' K‘II‘l)‘ man. L'uw, (NW "121”. said llh‘ din-tor. .\s 1H‘ slugs lu- were sitting up luL’i'llIt-l‘. on an lili:lL‘lll.‘ll‘\ in his liritsqiii- “in 1mm" within n-iii-h of the annuals, iiiii Lord William said: "Get up or I'll punch Iroiir head?" The man oI-i-i'o-d. and rescuer am rescued escaped» i‘i-arsoii's Weekly. :l’l'1lll|||:i||li" himself piano. and the others aim: with lillll :iiid :iimiiiiliiin)‘ ilwni- fiI'ln“ l hI""‘ I 1”“ (“W ”"1" ”I'm." HQ'l\P\' on H..- iuqrmm-mc ”my hate 3.“) llu'l‘willlt-IH "tllllt‘ on an fun- i'oiia' rims-en for instant-e. the luv “lio ll:l\ 'Hl him. "You ilniil In-lli-i'i- tli.it hiri- the an inst il:I‘l' ' “t‘lllfl thus (ll.lilo‘ilL’ Iml i will] “\\'li\ u .Ilk lilNIlll flourishing Il pi: iid i-oiiiliiiiallIi :' 'i‘ii 1:110 Iioii tlio- liialurIi of that. sir. ;\\'ho'li l was It poor man i'lllll when my Wile .iiid I had our difficulties Min ”110‘ ll”) drew my attention to the threadbare- i‘lli‘lt'llf‘lPt‘ of my .uiirtoiit and asked ill» to order a new one. I told her I could not afford it just then. when she went. like a noble Woman. and put her own plaid ltmwl on my shoulders. and l have worn ii pliiid ever since In memo- ry of her lminu deed " ('llli\t‘ll to iii- the lll‘lllll makes the mo tloiis of drumming. and the 1m) who has i-him-u to iii- :i band orL'nn grinds an ilnagiiiziri li-iiiId IH‘L’HII. :iiil so on, After ii fi-u' llllllllt‘lll‘I tlu~ hui'tiv inIrdIv lllll'll strips playing the l'llllill and lN'L'llIs pinyin-,1 some other instrument If he plays the drum the drummer must instantly lenie on playing the drum and lN‘KlII |Il:II\lIlL' i‘ie piano. the instntnit-Iit the hIii'dIi' gim‘y man has Just stopped playing. In it moment the luirdy gitrdIi' 1min changes to llll‘ life and the tire player IuiiiimliatelIv takes up the drum. and so it laws on. the hurd)‘ giirily llli‘l’l changing i-H-r faster do you Man Who Beheaded Char-loo I. The iiiysti-i‘ioux ”make-d than who and faster tlll finally he takes up the beheaded ”mm.” 1. remains the Hrit- piano again. \\‘li(lrvll|i1|ii all the plat» inh ,muingiie for the Man With the era go .tnii-k to their ul-IL'l'lill Iustru~ iron Mask Lilly. the lying astrologer. meutx and the game begins all over (‘llOltlit't'd l‘oi'ni-t Joyce at the mtorn inguin. . loii. but Joyce on the fatal 30th of January was not in favor with (‘rom- Well. The parish register of White- ('hi'llN‘l records the burial in 111410 of lili'hilnl Iit'unduii. the I'l'llitlilill Caii Hall. This game is good fitii and is host [IlllIi‘Wl lllll «if -lini'i ixllii «'iL'lIl Hr tell i il 1 i iii ‘ l ' tl “mm 5 ' “K. ‘ I it" ' .I " ‘ . i ill 1’“ I ll "II ' I' ” I" N " liniin. and opposiio the entry :1 ('Hlllf‘lll I: . ll i':li I‘ ‘l’ 1'4 ’ I ‘l I l'lll ' lur I l 1 L I I ' l 1 mi. in hand \\ ioti- lli. it "he cut uf'l the 'l‘h l l I I” f lid-nil of i ‘li.iiI.-~ Illo Iir~xi " Brandon 4‘ i;i'i"~‘ il\|' it.“ HI ' Ii ‘ - 1 I ” I." 1" ltiiiiinoif "awn-1| in. t ”tin-i made him llll‘l‘ than the lizili I'Hll 1-.isil1‘ ho ' .' ,, . ' do it for LJI. “ll-l “‘lii' ii he drank thrown llo- t-vswi' tho-ii thiamine the . . . , I lIlIliN'lf to (li'fllll 7 Iiiiiiilm- Advertiser liall culls lilil‘ of the plnIii-ix by 11H ‘. IlllllllK‘l‘ .5. lit. 2 or “linti-ivi' he may i - ‘ .- .. . ‘ l . i'liuow llii- pliiIii-i' “Illl ill:'t niii'ii-er .. _ Sad y Lfdurlg. . must run and I'lllt‘ll lliI' liuli. ii-it lot- i “M 'HHIH‘ .iuh‘xfhil fondle m” on tin: it lmlllill mun. ”In“ otr'o ioii last 11 ill I .. \‘lfl' 111- calla Ill.‘ \ L'm-Il towi-i' kl't'|>\ Hp- lilrlIii-ru mi Host Hui ni it i in! sound: im- the alert. guessing him will luv called next. and lit su-iiii-tiiiii-s calling one at a good distant-«- from ”I" iiull lonqlu 9‘. l"ntellii.'i- tit! I-ri-ttIv intelligent? \\' hIi'. I up. Ilii'ave an citeuioiii it llll' L’IIIHII I-liimrfilnlti'." â€" Cleve-nu l ' l'Ialn Mailer. Kitty Don't. Such a iiiisiiili-f Ionmr lax-sip 1 ‘ HOW Could She? itIris-“slimsimtiemuqmip l Studentâ€"l told you last night to To u -it. h 1 . I"li .Id she lan'iot do “‘"k9 we "1 I ”'1" ”mrmnc “.117 "I" A .«in:le I‘. In): that a right ‘11- tens didn't you do ‘0‘ lunddeiHâ€" i "Tia "KltH‘ don‘t any that. dear!" “ '1” 81" “1 ‘ ”1"" k 50" 1""th romei ".011 Kitty .imi' 1 do .ni- tiome.- i~ Ileui-iiiie Iii: iiier. . These are ti 0 “Hill." that greet h. . ‘ * i ! \V lien \i r she may gn R" I IV. I. I Luluâ€"You should get him to sign the iPlHllfl’ heron- you marry dim. Bahaâ€" in pln)fu| l i it dl v I ' - 'u by, xiii?“ (“maize-'7‘" 31:12:30. 1‘11““ d'”’“” dm’" l‘"'""‘\°' 1"" 'lhe may be tempted to later. “Yes ixltty but the mt dear?" .1 She hung her our! Iv head The rogue. for just a moment Then' ‘Kltu DonWL she saId. 1‘ hen lust at dusk one evening Slie climbed upon in_\' knee . (‘ondutt Ia threefoiirths of lift-Ah .. I i- i, ! lllll - 1face of althlllf‘lliL' hmita of yelling say \Vith 11 cool i-oiiraui- scarcely second stated we llltll‘klfl said "Whatever ollh'l‘ lions. W h: ll amt of Iiouug man is llt‘ â€" 1 he doesnt know enough to em" il It i. ii 5"~éw‘u‘.)ufiâ€" - .... A. .._..s...... l 1' i businessis doing 300 days a year. i We could point South to New Orleans, West; to Denver, and North to [Medicine Hat, but enough has been said to show that Bell Long Distance lines have the inalienable right to: the claim of universal service, and that every-Ii one can be in constant touch with this great system through the Chicago Telephone Come “a“ ..- I." -W.W-W~um W” m. ‘ip nizani manuIad l) deriri to u Emmi-u: Happi Va‘ii ll' :1 1.11%; Pan y. 1 .“I ‘. .‘.,.l laxal l‘ktili mge‘I T’“ 1.114: p itivl Manager's Tcle- St. Johns A\(’ i ‘1"'“"’- "("1‘1 phone 9903 l . l itaStii'll‘iiii'hndr all i _. int-1.! supra "Ii! 1 E “-1.1 11:.» :v iii 1 . 3 Vi.“ (lti'i'l'Irli 'rtf ”(lint rii4o<~ary l 5' ‘1?!" riinh' .I . . - ‘? ‘t‘ii- s" ' 1 You are Cordially Inv1ted ! w; . . 1 . 4' ..I,f . .,< to open an account with .3“; .i' ii . , ' ' o i :19: 1' Y1 t" ‘ . '1 Gib: E15111 '13 It ' '" ll? fill ; ; '. 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