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Highland Park Press (1912), 24 Sep 1914, p. 3

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#an' h» oro~ kery Agree suoplv Lnumi SS :1”)- xog’mc ny ‘OlS roe 55 Two Crius In Woddod Life Thu An Mainly, Ruponoiblg. That there should be such involved disv 11340:: and so many amazingly contradictory theoriu about the cause 0! the (allure of marriage 13 surpris- lvurim: the same contest. (00. and under uimilur circumstances a number of Bench-k electors who happonpd to reaMe In London were dumped dowu In Norway. and a group at dirty Ips- wich voters found themselves on the in): For inflame. at a certain Newcastle elwflon a whole shipload of (nxemvn of the borough. dispatched from Lon don by sea were taken by the captain -â€"who had heon heavily bribedâ€"to Os- tpnd and there left stranded. day of the poil cooling tbelr heels upon the quay at Rotterdam. â€" Pearson's Weekly. . The plain fact is that marriage ‘5 nl- Ways Hm end of romance and the he Klrwmz of history. This Is so true that Hnmt‘r tells us the women of an dour tin-we rwkoned their ages not fmm rm» mnh (late. but from the wed- dIm: My, A good many husbands In tbh '“vmivth century are a good deal Khm- vw-min about the number of 59““ "u-sr wives have lived since mnr~ r1. xx» r‘ :2; about xhc summon and win ton " had numhered before they Quite humble vole”. too. wvre fut-v!â€" biy abduvted. but these did not always {are quite so well, Thus one victim made ovum-mint before a magistrate: that he find been decoyed from hi0 house by n rm» and kept shut up in 1| €08! b'viv fur fill‘ve days. “'holrénle kidnaping of voters in batvhtw. too. was not unknown. the prom)“ being rvndered easier by the man of candidates paying the truv- eiing expenses of their electors to and from tin.- polilng places. be” tax!» Flay One. I Raoul-r Fauna}. of Polifiul Wnrfaro In England. In England :1 gvm-rullau or (Wu ago klduapiug “1|: :1 n-gulurly organized future of pulltwul warfare. Uu the eve of an elm-nun wiperlully men of In flueuce on wither xlde would myslurl- ounly “1th (u reappear lluer wnth mange tam-i of run-('lblc seizurvs. maul noes uPrIm‘s l-mmtry in post vllulsefl driven by yelling lumiilluns. followed by th'l'l' or shorter terms u! glided, lmprxscmment in grvut nmnslnns, “‘lmre they were Wilk'd and dlned ln sump» tuuus style and [rented right rujully in every wuy. only" thelr liberty helm: denied [hum ' Education and Flowers ‘KIDNAPIN’G VOTER§J ’ MARRIAGE FAILURES. win-s. - to recognize the diaerence r-mnnr‘e and history causes -:' nmrringe. Romance I: all xxury is a serious business. uh-z marriage is potatoes. x' me; Highland Pa 7k Greenhouses Let‘s work and strive with this as our goal and all of the troubles and disappointments we may have during the busy day. or imagine we have, will appear as mere trifles. Plant Peonias and Phlox, Columbines and Iris, the Larkspur and Lily and do it now, get ready, look forward this winter when the little Evergreens and Red Twigged Dog Wood stick their heads out of the banks of snow, for Spring to come and with it the Daffodils and Tulips; the Crocus and Snow Drops and all of the others which will bring good cheer and joy and remind you that you are here for just a little while, journeying along with these children of nature to make things pleasant for us. Enjoy them and if fortunate enough helpothers to do the same. What could there be more in Harmony in the surroundings of the Home. than beautiful Flowers, given the proper setting by the foliage of the Trees and Shrubs and the open sweep of lawn. It is environments such as these which will make us all realize more than any thing else that this world after all is nothing more than what we make it, that no wrong can be made right by the force of arms, that happiness can not be bought with money and that the real pleasures of life can only be gotten out of home and the loved ones in it. Music and Flowers go together, their language is universal, the higher a People are advanced in culture and thought, the greater is their need for both, the more will they appreciate their companionship in hours of Joy as well as Sorrow and the more will both help to create a brighter tomorrow for those to come after us. No Education is complete without including cultivation of the love for Flowers. Trees,Shrubs and the great Out Doors. - Jofling Him. Bashful Youthâ€"Miss Bella. doesâ€" does your mother object to my voming here so much? Fair Charmerâ€"uh. I think not. I heard her telling [mpzl the other evening that you merely mum to pn<s away the time; you didn't mean anything serious.â€"l.ondun Tit-Bits. Word, 0! Caution. "Sen-r pruwse to :1 girl by lvtlvr.” “Why not” “l did It unvo. and she stuck the let- ter In a hopk she was reading nn-I lent it to my other girl." Talking Machinu. Willieâ€"Paw, where are all the talk- ing machines made? Pawâ€"They are not made. my son They are born. Mawâ€"You no to bed. \\'illie.â€"l‘1ndn- nut! Enoulmr, Good That He Returned. “Boy. wntcb my horse lzll I come back?“ called a mun to :1 boy lounging around the statlon, as be tmsteuod to bid farewell to a depunlng friend. "Sure!" said the boy. taking the reins. Just then the locomotive whistled and the horse. rearing suddenly. shirt- ed at full speed up the road. The boy utnred after the fleeing animal. and. us the oWner appeared. exclaimed with relief: "it's a good thing you came now, air, for i couldn't have watched him much ionger."â€"l.adies' Home Journal. Trivial Count 0‘ Won. A bucket was once the iuum-eut cause or a terrible war. Nine H-nitl- ries mm some soldiers of Modelm stole a bucket us a Joke from a public Well at Bologna, When they refused to re store it scrimmnging commenced be then the soldiers of the rlvul suites. and at war ensued. which spread uutll it involved the greater part of Eu- rope. In more recent times it debt of a few shillings of which the boy of Algiers demanded payment through the l~'remh consul led to n “‘ur which lasted twenty years, oust more than 300.0(1) lives and made Algeria a French possession. '1 he romeaown {rum we to'tmmom sometimes uwrstruhw nmtten m'riulls ly. But If this crisfs In safely passe] another awaits. Love in the Ink-e of life but friend- ship is the nonrlsnlm: fund wlttmut whivh life. except to unmmal Individ- uals. becomes a burden. The umrrtnge which Is all spice and no food soon ‘h’vfi one or frequently both of the parties thereto acute lndlzwrlnn When the ewtntlr emotions of the hnlr eymmm have fled. marriage must find some nther subsistence or it vannut thrive. And thv only satlufylng food is rrtvmlqhip.-.\lother's )luunzlne. to bed. \\'1iue.â€"r1nu1n-' i He that rim"! :1: ‘; flnuoa tho rm-c- is i fallenâ€"Shannon: ’THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS I tallm.â€".\l He received the rain on I On. me- tallic cloth twenty-are meter: uqmm. insulated and attached to a ”Ir-num- eter in u m-Har. Thenh‘auomaer m- !sters-d nhummpnlmlly. Among tho tach- m- [Irnvos are (bone: pnaflngr (rum I [Ivflin'e lo I "out". churm- mrn-qmndn to n mumentnry rosmthm or the Shower The quantity or lun‘itn‘v 0 H1Ht'fl" hruuxm by the min in nrtm-n Hm»â€" uh-nm than that of the nq-guthv The [mm-o comma In a new]; rnlnfnll are about 0000, W.W.MP.(IW.I umpm-n per mum-e centimeter The neznnve rnmnt: never eva-d 0.W.W.UD.(DO.UOI am- peree per square cendmoter‘ Tho Drool oi Moistur‘. u a Ru... Con- tain Pun-v0 Charo“. Ruin amp. are almost Ilwlyt char.- ed with electricity. The charge ll ot- ten positive. nrely negative. Jun, observer: have measured the chum Ipproximmeiy and made Ir {rum o.om.ooo.anmn.<m.m to 0.00am- 000.00i ampere: per square centimeter. oweuor I". Hentb of Kiel doorriha in the Revue Electriquc the expon- montl by which be an men-cred them. Ruins uirh a constantly posit!" charm- m.- mm-h uxprv frvqm‘nl than (hm-o [hut «'hnncv to 3 "91'1th Th. And I am not surv but that no IIK‘ waded. The book in dlvmni lnlo "to Parts. in conversation with Adam our erinz the allure of 030 51mm and In in tervlew with Noah giving an u-rount of the deluxe and the other events with which he was fnmlllnr The, are represented as nice old gentlemen run- or formal In Ihelr lancunce and smelly orthodox In their opinions Adam speaks hopefully or siethuulnn. who, he says. "must be now about titty. Ieven years old and is a (“KM and well principled youth." He Will very much gisturlmi over the radical view. of the Tu bulrtfuimL A Tall! Wnkh Adam About -U!.cmt Young Mflhunlln. I have a hook publh-Ih'd m the mint Mdzlvtk- [to-Hod of ”w ulhflwllln m-n tury which mil-(nua- n wrtnm any 0! lmpanlng lllnlurk‘ll Information, I! wu wrmrn with [be laudable Inn-n don of muklllx mum-y lnlrmllnu u people “'th didn't want Io vvnlurr Into the unfammur The sum": lhmuzm that If the mlrmn-nu Wo-n- nuvau-d o! a: New England mm-tnwu mm lives could be madv us Inn-muting an I! (hey were Now England wlwlun-n. There Is nothing la the book that would lndlmfle that either Adam or Noab had been out or Connecticut-8. M l‘romers In Atlantic Monthly. ONE WAY TO WRITE HISTORY. ELECTRICITY IN RAIN. un q'xlI-kly nnn run u! n be but! ‘nerer nun)!" | ""' [mm on rr-i nun wo-n- t-mxvlu'd Inn!” on mil-«rm! m m mlvflnwu ll)?" ”(her ham and d... uunh Inn-muting an I! (h “our-u Id wlwlun-n. lmumnvs but that Dc “)0 , Sure ruunn Ind n um. ,; MIR-d n Hmhllnd Purl Mater «:1 II‘. nu-u trim: the rommrnrnnrm u! bu-mr» m» we luh day lo! Scumbtr 1914 .. nude In m. Ammo: ul Pubhc Account: 0! the sun ”1 III m :u pu'lulfl! [U 1-. Subrn'bed Ind "mm V tin-4)! Julx NH Mmtu.Asum's LIA-ll mu Reserved fur uxn and In! (Rho! Lubdmu. Bandung lund Tnul hubclmn I. (th F Gram L'nihwr Park St." Bunk. d" Ink-mnh above Illlemcnl II tnx u. m.» h ledge Ind belle! 0an Cum knot mu CM‘lt 21nd MN! (uh Ier- luml mne- (In-nu, flux PAH) IN Sl'll’l ['3 Han» In: (urn-m mien-Ii, n mm Ind Inc! pad human: Savmn. Iub'x-a lunohcr Demnnd. minor: lnrhfi I. Demand cenlhcale‘ Crnlfrd (but! Mm llJ A\bnl \ Rum Inlx Rankin. Houst- Run hum» nlhcf " .u banking hour IN- Plnu HANIQ HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK STA". 0' [Luna Luann 01 Lake ,l I \R! blue .N-uuml AIM up H u: 00“ com Sghcr (um Mm”! nun bund‘ Fublx‘ urn we « org-n ilhnn bond- :l . 1 bond. and urunnn PM»!!! REPORT OF THE WNW! 0F Will Krumbach KEN-YR DI' FIL IAI 1’! Mle A I 11 IN llAHlH rll'\ er‘nl MP~ p.- ( N‘¥.I\ Hrghl-nd Put In. F I'mun-n .\ flnn lubl.‘ 214.6%"! 5.565 b . 'hc Hlthand \I'I’hl rhll [ht to mom Sum“) Hm lllh k l‘h'! 4 .1; ll (34” all 17 Oymmhy WM Moron . Probably nothing In more stimulating . and mutual} tonic no mam up. ; d1"! moor with cumu- ltlmonn. than I the noun. that In nplte or that ovu‘ Mole-Inc- they themselves an In! In helpful to othon The But to .05 dot! In an- country an and. at. Don bumble for may per-nun. who‘ m confined to their room- ut mar homo: bathing dumm- - car-um cla- of pounc- to moon I. to be con- snntly In mnuct with tbmu- who no In good bnitb and 3mm!) and whom, they can warmly betp but any. To be brought Into touch with than for whom tbu-y them". can fwd h I pat-dou- mum of consolation Ind up an. Pity II a luxury to be cmoycd. but no hum-n Mn; 11ch to 00 91M Jan. Ann Ind cum-(L on her 1M I000 out. to are her [new hum The hue?- mun-u Ind Jul! pop thud n panvL and Jane Ann was much Human-u! on un- mm man. u vet} synâ€"1:!» ‘nh. nnL "Ton lln Inn: Ibo": :v.nr!'-‘..~ l mm to work ot to fuel am be h to 001m 0! pity. To Do oonodoo. or name muons. u: one'l tun-non over that or other. h 0! Incl! In Inert-non for may M- nem-Junnmi American Mean-I A.- nod- don Too Early for the Furnace How About a Gas Heater? An OMRWQ‘MI Cut-600",- North Shore Gas Comlmny Let u. show you this new heater comes in four size. $3.50 to $5.00. Must be teen to appreciate it's beauty. ”“1111! m" the done now? "I‘br other evening when Mr Jit- ‘hn. who u notorious fur out my"! III debts. Inked bet to m the want mmepuoonnauumm- Ndf'-â€"P1tnbnrxb vaiwl. Hp tan Mn '1": crawl. lam b lamp Ale-om Herbert. A ”MW Iymbfl of 'roodom. A curious rum to OMrvm ln (to vuugc 0' Um: Houlmun. Surrey. England When u» W”? M n (ma.- mn gun 08 for the mnul mun” holkin} In the “and: one or Hm 0!- port climb"! Inna u nudnwm - the roof of tho house Ind Ins-M1 0M bmonu In an chimney! u 0 mm {but the held of the bum» bu me lum-L Vision 0! the dome-Inc imam h Iddluou to m. urdlnnry work. lo! I Indy "bl mm A mm In I curl. nu' In”; H was mm to um or who at any It out! to come out In‘ any 'Coctoo' not no my um.- ” a. time Inn!“ ”00 'Ioul ion don! a] to!" aid Mum- museum-u “Ya-F "plied Juno ’un “Ana tho 0. wonderful pm In that It III only a wood": bird (nor-London (Mobs Her Laci- d '7th. “Min Sum-hp mu not a punk» of

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