Wal Paper and VII" Skis Teleï¬hone 845â€" W HEAT F OR SALE mm,mtunssnumnms Tabb-e550 IE Sole Agents for Ford Cars Painting, Highland Park Shoe Repairing Shop Shoe Repairing Flue Work .155. c}: BOYLAN, Mgr. Adephone 67 North ï¬re Fuel Supply £0. North Shore Auto Transportation Co. in Bait and West Deer-field Township Out of town Moving with Auto Truck ALSO DEAEERS IN LUIBERJUILMNG MATERIAU: FEED are geared to serve you Qrgmptly with a to call on you. Ogrwdielirveries are very Qromgt and we GUARANTEEVFULL WEIGHT That is just what we are prepared to offer. It makes no difference whetherï¬ypu operate a xour heating giant lggsggd our coal expert large steam giant or a sLngll base burner, we gyaranteed COAL for you’rwparticular needs If xou are not getting thg “best results from Ernest H. Kuehne Paper Hanging, Calcimining etc. 204 Homewood Avenue - 108 W. Cent-Al Ave. Ruben?! Greenslade Estimates gladly ï¬lmisï¬ed of: all agar} and : Fixtures Highland Park Fuel Co. HERMAN DENZEL. Pr". 102 N. Fink 5!. Telephone 335 We also handle all kinds of Building Material .We Keep the. Best that Money can Buy 230 N. St. JohmAve. 134;wa St. ' 1 Phone 805-1. , Give us a trial order and be convihced Highland Park Eatimnteu Furnished Prompt Service Highland Park noon PLAN 09 APARTMENTSU Design No. 975. by Gle‘nn L. anon; Architect. Minneapolis. Minn. I‘pon m-Mm of M the publhï¬hvr of. tlilu paper will snpplv Saan’s book of plans entitled "American Dwelling“. " It cumulus .54 new and up to due de~ signs of « ottugen bungalows and residency: comm: (mm 81 000 to mow. CEMENT ANNALF; TIMBER nurux: new is a very practical home to build. The house ls hullt on the square design. gh'lng (our rooms In the ï¬rst story and tour In the second. wall nr-_ ranged. The chambers In the net-nut] aim-y hun- amph- vluuets, ’l‘hero- ls ai ale-«ping purt- h ln tlw semud story rear. Flmt star) in tlnlnhed throughout In; blrr II or ml oak: second story plus to paint: bln-h ur maple floors thromzlmut; ï¬rst and nemml star). Slzo of huuu ls twenty- four feet wide and tweutpâ€" mix : feet (1ND m-vr main part. l-‘lrut story. vl‘ht feet Kl! lnchen; second story. eluht ,i feet; lmmllm-nt seven (vet. The“ hflguts to be In the clearn Thls houu- (-ani be lmllt (or $2.54â€. ext-lnulve of heating uhd plumbing. :3 ~Wwob76hnn' Copyrixm 191: by Glenn L Saxton. PERSI‘I‘X "'I‘I\E éVIE“'â€" FROM A PHOTOGRAPH RECEPTION Copyright 1912 by Glenn n". Sexton. I‘EHSI‘EC’I‘HE VlEer‘ RPM A PHOTOGRAPH. in 1060' FIRST FLOOR PLAN. PIAZ ZA Upon "recelpt 0! $1 the publisher of thla'paper wlll supply Saxton'l book of bums entitled "American Dwell- lngm" It contains 2'.» up to date de- .1an of cottages. bungalows and mint dencb- costing from $1,000 to 86.000. ' This duplex ghee two apartment; 'lhe living room is carried across the; entire front of the house: back or this : are a dining room and a butler“ s pantry connecting: “ith the kit( hen. The kitchen opens int» a small hull mh- i meeting with rear stairs leading from}; the basement to the attlt. Back of the l living room on the other side are two bathrooms and (losets. A( rons the en- tinge rear of each story there is a sun» robin that is 10 feet wide and 35 feet‘ iohg 'lhere is a full basement, divid- ed for Milk family. with one laundry! for the two. First story. 9 feet 8 inches; second story. 9 feet 6 invhes in the clear. an» over main part 85 feet wlï¬e and 60 feet deep This is excinv sivï¬ of the piazza and the sun room. The exterior is oriental brick up to the ï¬rst story window sills; balance of spat-e up to the gables is rough cut platter. The gablesnre English half timber. Cost to build. exclusive of heating and plumbing. 810.000. CHAMBER 8-0 xu-o' “um 1'01.» SECOND FLOOR PLAN ChAMBER 9'- «mo-0' «Aw- Panama‘s Cathedral. V . The tower? of the Panama cathedral Ire roofed with pearl shells. which re- am the Innlixht no that they can be seen far on: at sea. ald Do You Know the Anlwor? A tom-her was giving: to her class an oxeFvisc in spelling and deï¬ning worm-1 "Tin-mus." slw mid to n vurly Insured little lm)‘. “spell 'HbeXK" “l-bâ€"e-x'.†“l‘orrm-t. lwï¬m- H" “.\n ibex." un- swm‘ml ’l‘hunms nftvr a prolonged mental y-‘truggiv. "is when you leak In the hark part at the hunk whc-u you want [0 mm unyihing thnt's printed in the from part uf the lumk."~l‘hilndd- phln Lulm-r. out?" Mean Thing! A New l-Inglnnd plu'slvlnu says that If every family wuuld lee-9p a hot of mustard ln (lu- lmmq- one-half of the doetnrs would Name to death. Amman man surges": that everybody should keep twn lmxps.â€".\'m\' Orleans Pica- “he. Exit \\'i!lh-. grinningâ€"Cleveland l‘lnin lwuler. "\Vuil! Did she say that? “'9â€, of :l" the ('ozll'rw impudvucei You smm't go huvk [he-re mmtner day!" "\\‘l1:nt's tlu- mutter. Willie?" “The lv:l(-llvl"'-â€" ".\‘uw. dun"! you say a word against your {rm-her. \\'lllie. I've nu doubt you :mnuy ln-r dreadfully and she mwms Ilku N Hwy Hive mrt ut' lwrwn.‘ "erl. she Silid this nmrnin‘ that ï¬he didn't think I hm] mm~h of u brlngin‘ up m hulllr‘. an" "â€" "Mam mu H‘huuL .. «Km Was there ever such a place to see the nations of the earth parading to nether? Here in the market plaice are motley crowds u! Persians. Moore. A!- ghans. Indium. Egyptlans. Sudanese. Jew». Hedoulns. Drum-s. Turks. Euro Deans. The streetsâ€"m) c-rm-kwl. m uttr» row. so dirty. so full of life. wlth that strange spell of the desert upon them? The Mldenven as mu train the street are ugly and dlxummlntlnz ennnxh. vet like old harm: and tumblednwu mill: at home are ruminating and plo- tltmque â€"( hrlstlau Herald "Babyluu is In bean in the deserti and Tyre a min on the show." but} Dmnusclm remains. 1 The Old.» City on'Earth, It am All the World" Pooploq. At last we are set down in the midst of Damascui. a city that can claim life without a bunk from Its founding back in the dtm'dawn of the world's bistun. When Abram crossed the dd art from Hat-an 4.000 years [go this r-ttv was standing (Genesis xix. 15 and n, 2v. She dates had; tn the tame of lhu l'lmmuhs In Egypt. In fag-ï¬sh was old when Greece and Home Wefl‘ ntrlplings ln yvnrs. Raine may Dr termed the Eternal City. butlmmnu- run ls twioe as old. mnl thunk!) hér «tn-en- have run ml with b‘looiLo’! battle and rnpltw many times. sh:- has not her" nw-rthrmrn. “ In the éurly yam-slut th» l‘ultql Statps government the privilege Wm: granted widely. but it soon I’m-um? ueoessury to restrict It. An nt't‘m! March 3. 1815. “min-d the privilegerlv the [IrPï¬KdPHL the vice presidnnt. mem- bers and delegates in congress. the third assistant pontmixter general ahd all postmasters. Other umces were 5!! rccted to flop quarterly accounts of postage. *Argonaut. United Stim- because of the great all- panoiog and commencinllution a: the posts! syntax: t5: free cut-me of mm mutter came to be‘ arded us :1 mm- luv? and thin pnh’ilede was chuuei by persons in afllcltl position. In 383th the housed)! commit!!! claimed the privilege as ch“ as W u was abolished in Gml\nrl¢1it however. by the palace of (tannin?!- cheap postage mes-um in 1889. 1mm Uni States the ï¬rst Ippetll’lnt'e it! the uking privilege is tmceablq tit the ction of the Continental congiaeiq us in: control of the postofllca in Janitary. 1776. it -is interesting. In learn that it was then granted to ail private soldiers actually in mice to! all letters the) might “rite or that“ might be \gritt’én to them. 1 ‘nnly the vut."~(‘hicng0 Remt‘dâ€"Her lnterntcd (he Feline. Svrvnudml my girl lam night." Any mvmlN-r u! the family come COSMOPOLITAN ; DAMASCUS. A Changc 0! Tune. :1. I'm Iirwl u( going to 'ia-iI-u-hwe mmlkmuausc IIn’. “-I-V-Htidnzsc MON Plenum EAnd Vaudeville Don’t 4‘pr Sunday'- Vuudcvilk -530!- Am .5 c5. Ina-Lou a... Yunflluhny-ï¬ndugood show “ map-Wrï¬num We hive diaconlinued Vaudevxlle HI Wednesday: but will run large [98mm by the famous playen , March 17th 'ewlmthlhuieuflflHyl qut Central Ave. Highlanfl Park Theatre Sim Ind Engineering, Typo- mphy had-capo and Countrie- tioa Work. 20 your. in Engineer- in. M and W built-ml“ hhfm'ldfl‘! I“ 724. I Chas. E.‘ Russell 14$.Firu8y' \AhozmindnBcr'u 231$th CROPLEY G. PHILLIP§§ Tclophone 632 New Evans U ,comerCcntnIl Ave. and F The ï¬rst; opportunity tom: glass amoe- on the Wen Side. Fumble Rad Sunnyioomdngleo; eh hardwoodlfloomueam hem andooldwbta. Dcoontedtm Bï¬cklcfl‘qaflCe-eimri ' daflkilds FRED swarm I PLUMBING ‘ For new R. GEvam )S 8 DAN: bANK in which to put your SAVINGS- hs cash is counted and its Sac-ride: Scrutinixd by the State Authorities periodicnlly. (th publishes a sworn statement of its condition in [his newspaper from time to time. A. C. MORGAN CF. GRANT Vice-PM!" SAFE BANK Presidcm Cuhm p. at 11‘ inflav‘ My canned. (XI WY Schqo! at 2:“ 'ath‘ mung 85‘â€: “uni avenue an â€$1.110 'NcilL P. m mean apt Sunday: from 9 s P- m A“ author!) mm: is On ï¬leh u purchased if dd! m1 avenue w W Icrvice ev D !__‘. "-77, â€in“ .t 811.» 1 The ’ Reading plum] Avenm'a fly School. 10:01 11.09; m; Ch mruerviqe wâ€"v " . wax-{meat} 'm be Bullish act-vi rm Call 761-]- Evmolial 14 Central Avenue. Sunday service. G 10.1! I. m..' English LI! and 3rd Sunday‘ German Saturday :1 Bible school m Gen Tuesdays as p. m. oetdays at 8 p m, iy invite your men, my 715mm ‘Dmrsday 8110 P In m cordialiy muted: berg. cum-ens a! 9‘1 Waleria Ritter. a {rm of the primary dq Stone League of ‘ Earl F much, presiglq day eve at 6.45 dd parlors. Prayer ma day evemml a! 8 6:1 'itation is cxu-nda ocrvnccs. East Laurel Avon! Evans. mnmster. Sn in worship. 1] a. II 715. Graded Sandi ten o'clbcx. 'Ine ll amterenc: meeunp parlor Wednesday" The Ladna' bund ht nus on me ï¬rst and each month. Even! vitcd to all the .em Pint United E Corner 0! Laurel 1 Bay Road, 1 F4 gator. Sabbath mol evemng servlce‘ 7:45, under the dire man «1 There m†be Sm oervices every Fn o'clock 1n the LII Avenue, Highland f of Waukegan. “hm Hazel and Greem Home O. Smith F 8:10.15 3. m. W61 7:30 p m. Hixhhnd Pnrk Pa Corner of Laurel I Pmor. Rev. k, Lam mormng “‘or5hjp, 4 O'cloox‘, 4 30 Java! Suniay anemoon of IChOOL wnh graded! mems and age!» “00h h) l p. m, You Sunday evemng at Prayer Scrvme. wa each month 3131‘) “dues are cordxauy x: The ladwe of H18 DO day meetings m the p the ï¬rst and thlrd Month and the Woman meets the second M1 Highwood C “as, moo a: m}: h 0‘ Blessed Sacrame School. 11 o‘clock 1 batter. North Moon." Fxrst M. F. Chum Pulor. SundaySch 11100, and 7:45 p. m.; 59“)th League. 6:4 ‘Wedncsday. am. Thursday. 730. 8.00 ,clock. The pa vitec. to an of these I Anton-RM“ “Mn! maul H1 Invoulm H "uh. ‘ Lmuruanm Dan “‘0‘. 0““ PM. _._ ,. . , Library 3““. *i: r Wednesday Svoduh Lul