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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 Feb 1915, p. 6

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h! § 314:3 :ip M .4 new In M An" . VENCEL MUZIK BAR£ER SHOP W. Central Ave. Hi2} Tuba“. “6 H-I.h11 The owner of the Abana Springs of Libertyville begs to inform users of this water that the delivery arrange- ment we had last year has been discontinued and the ABANA will now be handled only through first class grocers,- This water is bottled and sealed at the spring and [rub from (In spring. Fnk SALE BY G. F. Bock Ind New Method To. Coffee Store THE BARTLETT Admission 5 10cents Chas. E. Russell 0V“. ENGINEER AND om mm (M Hm. wan... ‘hhlfm. 1.153” Surveying and Engineefing, Typo- (nphy Landscape Ind Comlmc- (ion Work. 20 yet” in Enginepr- ing, Surveying Ind Construction. Automobile Tires, Metals Rubbers A SPECIALTY I will call for goods North of Deerfield Road balofC.N.w.R. R. Box No. 664 Highland Puk 23 N. Sheridan Road Highland Put Telephone 632 Vaudeville and Latest and Best Motion Pictures always J. Smith Drop me a postal card or telephone me and Waflkeuflbeakril Iron Rags Metal Rubber Bottles , Paper, etc. Tclcphone Highland Plrk m-Y-J FRED SCHAEFER PLUMBING Every Night County Surveyor 2 Show: nightly 7:15 and 8:45 Highwood, ll]. Miss A1ma Salo To-Night Theatre Svo‘diah MW 203 E. Central Ave. 1 (m Hun-.4 Park and at Highland Park HflUGH CAST AND HALF TIMBER PLAN. Brick veneer up to height of first story windows: then rough cast to the cornice. with half timber efl'ect in the second story. making a combination of brick, plaster and wood for the exterior. l-‘lrnl story has a demand also a bedroom. which last is often considered a first story necessity. Living room extends across entire width‘ of the house. with lmllt'ln fireplace 'nnd book» cases at one end and a staircase oppoulte. The (linln‘: room ()pens'l'rom “\‘hu.’ room by columns that extend to the ceiling. Sim. 30 feet wide nnd 44 feet deep over the main part. Full basement. First slul')‘. 9 feet: second story. 8 feet. Red oak finish in first story except kitchen. which Is in himh. Pine to paint in second story. Birch or maple floors throughout. Cost to build. exclu- sive of heating-and plumbing. $8.000. 1 ton a new 1914 book of plans. “American ellhnzs. " It contains 310 design: Upon re'ceipt of $1 the publisher of ml per will'rumlgh I copy of Sax- costlng from $1 000 to $6.:000 also a book (Kilauea. $1. 50 per copy Dunn 615. by Glenn 1.. Sutton. Architect. Mlnnnpollo. Minn. FIRST FLOOR PLAN. fi‘l‘lllSI'EWI‘H’l-J \‘llg‘Wâ€"FROM A PHOTOGRAPH PERSPECTIVE VIEWâ€"E‘ROM A PHOTOGRAPH. PLAZZA by Chan L. knoll. Architect. Minna-pond; Minn. Tllvre Is no waste of spflm‘ in NH.- 9mm» bunuuluw plan. Two bedroom» on N10 first floor. mnl In case of uoed the den muhl he usml us an extra chamber. There can be three chum hers finished 11: the “Round story if um desires. hm the estimated cost does not includv finishing the 5000!“! story. Size of the Imusw is 2.8 feet wide and 34: feet deep. Full lumemm under My tire huuse. First story 9 feet. Chum- hers finishvd 'u plue to palm. buluuw in red gum. red oak or bin-h. wlt'b birch or white maple floors tbrouflmul first story. Cost to bund. exclusive 0! heating and plumting. 82.300. Upon receipt of $1 the pubiisiwr of this paper will furnish a copy or S":- tou's new 1914 book of plans. "Ameri- can Dwellings." It contains ‘310 (I;- signs coating (rum 81.000 Io $6,000: lino a book of interiors. 81.50 per («a SECON l) I" LOOK K°‘I‘. PLAN: It in p well known hot among In- thoru that they cannot brln‘ munch"!- ncleu to meet their coo'eepdom 0; what mm rimrmten would be It other words. the author do“ not- writ. the story; rather. the story writes rhé author There I: a subtle mum run: 1th that In nary dltmult to exphmu Tho only Katalin-ii! that nem- tn M the case In that the I_utbor duet: u-o! always rightly Interpret me mm...u heart. "0.0...OOOOOOAOCOOOHOOOOOOI‘ 1 “human did serum-n put in. “in the Count ofluntm Ctmo' III (are Edmond ,Dnnm a ”caution.” g "The only blot on tun wonderful in or: madden while walnut: be one the mad the turf am: up and hit Mm In the head. The next thing Jet-neg“ kneiv ho was dinning a who“!!! of the char amen of an pity _‘, -‘ .- “How simian-{'11. ma to Mun-elf; “that tbcoi- person: would be exactly I. I have imagined them! And then' In Charle- ram; the mar. wbq ' Mr. Jemenn.” aid tho heroin; “you have made an “on. Nundet In the makeup of this plat“: “flow In that?” and the pm: “The hem. Edmond Dixon, whom you intend um I shall Inn-17.1: a «bump; l' I! have nothing to do with '"hixn. ' “rur- amour-sing." “You'll have to give no mother man." has named down I0 any. plan of mine. Iookm on and evidently much Inn-rented." "That would mean no burn the man! urrim and begin new. I couldn't think of doing that. I would saw. before I hid half dubbed. What‘- the matter with the hero?" . "Be it a orig.” Jemegan sighed. This was not the first time his chnncml had rebelled nglinét his authority Is their creator. and there was nothing~ in all his Work that I0 troubled hln. ’ ' "You mun go through the rehearsal; and perhaps I 'will dllcern what It .b in him that repel: you. It to 1 my be able to change 1mm" “I 000 when the usable n." ma ma manager. "You hut unrated bar from her husband and muted her to I man who 1: her interior. Shodoau't me to the new condlum‘ nor will mopublsc.” "than no dramatic law " remarked the hero. ‘Evorybody le tint the world refuse: to amp-tum with I 'ch‘qnged love.” ' Every one «and fl thh m at an “that I'M the] sum 00 be mmknerablei Nahum: m aid for a row momenta. whim I am ol I gm, In dnlrymnfid mmme. “ted in I “8-. tie Mt of a voice: ' "Where du l 00min?” .‘5 “Y on. " ma 1mm ”In the an actor I have been mom” for You'v- lo love ":9 hold!" (101.81!!! "MIC.” 'Amltu mummmm Inna Alumna?“ stud! 3m] :wny. 'Yec wun the math-r with her? "Shebaambullmhthej ",1! am. Your mama In at}! V l'udtybmlwodt; Indiana "But the nm b a very win the second a very mu; man." “That doesn't matter. One of the out dramatic laws I- that theta shall be but one love. which must go through the play, for berm or for wom.’ "Can It [but you unfit-Id the man. net. “It'- Ihoohlte. mud no author has ever yet been IN. ‘0 alumna It and How He CaHI: to Make? It a Success " E a, DWIGHT WWW from the: and W didn't 1n: ‘. mun. rm“ ,tmnmmdfl en. lawlmmmufie : thundfier" r know rou'ym’y people. The: tune 91’4an: comma ma at: people you unmade the: on“ feed was milk covludbenenand dun‘ . much. You mm ephef are-sap , nd-orleiwherom. ltdon't propo- If mm 3 am who hasn‘t anything fitter to weer than a calico drew” ' brainy: rtxht.” aid the alum. Who can! put that gm on the m;- " Ibo It You mull. either make bet u the audience Immine- be: at ke I lady Dr her In the third act. the!“ way will do. ; Haven! characters If) a play any {In a: to what they will do? naked man demurely. "M the pluy wright control on entirely?" “You people go on with the re fine] and amp your grumbling. Re tembet that you re to pieue the pub fiat your-elves. Proceed." m1 commented. but it w _t mm in. am mum chnne ' dldn'tjlbc. Tbehcdnewueon , of thorium-horns. figch fl fault in the matter a! be m " troubles u her bnsbn‘bd. She on- him and could have got on 'th him my well had it not been for interference or the 'mthor between ‘nnd him Ania-formula!“ ‘e in man‘s (nun and not 3 women‘- n n all Ber teeum being for her “wand end not for bi- flvu. the W a bohch or it. n_n__-1‘ _.. J: for 8min. rhea-Arum”. non ’ hmndinx he'r entice dre- end cow- e'hoes. there was making nhom that was pleasing. 1360!! the re > H“ real we: half unfilled the few ', rd: ehe emit went might to the ”an: of thou who heu'fl them. .; H didn't mus. what! I’ll dong." ‘ the playwright. “when I drew her. jzhongm l was pntun; an the med! 0 the hemlne." , "43111, Nuule turned on! to he ext-et- _t. and mm the life affine play. A! 't he made i pretense of his Medan men. flushing at her In his deem. fut lhe bore: cm. to patiently ma .ihpwedeodeebn love for-hill thntlhe fin- Uminnqcenelnthemmnct. Bit bathing mm are a pin: where the principal charm-ten were Integ- huc to theft .unee. Jemegln we: . flared that m- hero wear what the no bad allied him-I m. The _ . wu well enouglhntnhewu Wu to en contrary to her mm: M no the husband. whé we: Intendeo gun- the mm of the villain. Jerne II wonderedhowheconldhaveln nded to make the men contempuhle e we. winning an wlfe in spite o! e author's attempt to make bun re when Whenthereheemlcnmeoo e cllmu‘ln' the third act she took bl! in her teeth and defied the an _r by throwing hapelf um her hat pend} arms and ”king nt. town {*1an from this «noun-m.” u» Jmumn'. “the churn-ton ml the ywrlght. Ive been. working lot I re. months on 1th play. When I ' my scenario completed I thought If bad In my job in putting: tn the d: lame. And I bad But now It'- ¢ numbed I, find that the motif ll “was; I undertook to mu the no» lie happy after all her max-mu tron- and. behold. she «III the fellow “intended to lolace he'r a pfl‘! I‘ve a real country girl on the "an. '6 I‘ve gotta take heroutnnd put ‘ a was azure. And now. after hav- who madejfl the trouble between mlrflod couple. Jerumn went to 1'11”;th manager. and told him of dream. rhfion or whatever it nu. Penning tum-ed to mhinke um Ill! be mum wran- hh pm. When “in. Opium Fearing staged It. tnd m a grant mess. in. cmer moon for an. 'm thlt drnehn- mere-ted Eunice In It ma ' nded bet to prepare tend! fat 'I pm. She happened m b. a flint-ll tetra-I Ind. datum Mr calico W and éowmde thou. won but ' Jaernecnn at this point came back to p» real nurroéndlngt. Susan was 1|?- FEWhere um i? What'- tbe mutter?” i "I think you, must have mum It.” e “Bow king have I been here?” %"0 “0a), a few minuteo. 1 saw you [.11. I was in that yard over then [adding the chicken. be: me help you to bulk there I'll give you - gin. of Jet-natal: arm with be: nuisance gu. (ascend w the home. The bug (lb. pve him seemed like liteblood W into him “We'll hue; dinner .0011.”an the who noticed tlnt Jet-noun wu bled. and I think you'll be bet, up for eating something. We're to m to have fried chicken." E‘Jernegnn's mouth wanted. The dln £1,119!" urn-112' o'clock." but, the girl: '1 “ clnx Jemenn'u bum look. 3115‘ Its cooklng and got It ready hnlr- $0 hour earlier. When Jemecan ind rtallen of a good meal he was I nged man. He Wed that he . weaker than he was nut he might ’ 7. awhile with Susan, at a: m ill) calling her though her name us ‘ ice )thon (b!- playwright left the home ‘glmi turnedvhln ploy Imelda don l ig sumo-ed my work finished. my ”melon are, clamor!” to In" their Rn way u to whit they shall do." ‘f'l'hlo is an wrong." laid the man- h'p mmér boy and Baum. mouth m'oduced an mbordmatrn. became in “to or the phy\ The husband war [ohm-ad turf! erhaothevll character left. and Ihe wu In I'M':§um u m 100 45 st. John- A! L. V haife: Second SL. :12: Cum Shoe Revalé ELLA. “In!“ ‘7“th all I W W“ »5 III! 6 m? My ad Malay Wu It! You will Il“. M a Misha 1km: Illa Phone 897 Y~i 214 W Tm 1! Mgsafiggm Hint huh-m -: :5: mum mm mum; Evcg Friday JOHN (2.30111 at the Hmd Puk guarantigfi 5 and promptpfiention. 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