Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press (1912), 26 Oct 1916, p. 5

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al the it's of 'ts Ll: Wil- y 18 :ive. WWBAWGE “Tn-fih‘h'u J. A. MoCLOlY Hg“ lZlSLJh'sAn..WP-tl Suite 6. 5 andfi. State Bank Bldg. 1* 578 noun rm. lu. DnlA. Bad. Dr. Fad D. Fritz! DEN'I'ISTS ZMLPIi Anne mmrm TELEPHONE Automobile Tire, Mauls Rubber: A SPECIALTY Drop me a postal card or telephone me and I will call for goods J. Smith Telephone 909 J.P.STEFFEN Swift’s Commercial Farther: FOR SALE BY Frank Kottnsch Ply. the High“! Cub Prim [him IWQ'M“ no: ms. msuaun Bum mums Pupcr Plunging and Decor-ting \l)‘v\ * :Stnre for Men") 25 End Wuhinllo- Shoal Hemvmn w T'n kin-z. P‘eatinn. Pinkinfl “emm'r., \ rl'n', 5c “0 n1. Human ”no“! ' Hula Pnng nu. hm 60 North First St. Highland Park JOHN IBACH Lump: Gunman Work of any kind by day or Contract. Cue of Furnaces mmwmu Iron Butter, Eggs, and Home Dressed Poultry C. M. GATES 'ndr Metal Rubber Bottles Paper, etc. Lake Shine G. E. PETT Public Stenognphcr Phone 708-M F. A. TUCKER. Propriflor 515 Onkwood Ave. 57 W rut. Ill Telephone 410 Fresh Butter, Eu! Ind Poultry 331mmâ€" PAINTING clcghcno IC’I IIIGIIUND PARK. Ill. 437 Deerfield Ave. All Commetc a Branches, Shorthand. Typewriting Day and Evening Evanston 634 Davis Sirect Tel. 3004 College ? Don't Copy I lad Mylo “can“ Bonn ' Om- Plnyor U000 It. Goodi'onnintannhiahudtode lcribe. It in not necessarily the ability g to win matches. not is it shun the i moot graceful wny of hitting the hall. " It is nther the method of phying { tho-e strokes that have been than by ‘ long experience to produce the; best m i . nulls with the muority of players. ,_ ..vw.- IT“. The dog mu, when ace-ho but In mm to menu. but. Jul: 3. “cording to the ancient reckoning. and continua to Aug. 11. All sorts of undi- dons and superstitious are commend with thln period. and "noun date- In tho given. uldtobesinonJulyS-Inndtoendou Aug. 24. while Itiu other: attribute tho malevolent influence or the do; no upon the earth to the period from Aug. 4 to Sept. 4. in accordance with the un- dent Egypthn reckoning. Tho Elev-tor Icy PM Did you ever stop to consider the feelings of an elevator boy in on of- ‘ ace building? "How'd you like to wood 'your days in I cage, goin‘ up. comin' down. some bad uir, some old mm ! slippin' by, never nothin' to see? How Ed’ye like it on a sunny day when you ' were dyin' (0 play baseball?" u” the 3 elevator boy. A: a matter of fact. an: rising of the dog stnr. Cani- MnJoria or Sirius. has nothing to do with the nflnir at Ill. The rising of that our bu been I0 ec- celerated by the pmcaoion of the equi- noxes during the vantage of more than 2,000 years that the corresponding cm- ditiona for the ancient dog days no longer exist. In ancient times in the latitude. of the Mediterranean the mriOd of great- est heat nearly corresponded with that time in which the dog stu- roao at the same time with the sun, To this con- junction ali antiquity and all the inter followers of judich) astrology attrib uted a malignant influence. Among the modern notions W; the dog days in tho lNurd belief that It I ladurlnxtmapeflodtlutdogsmmti likely to so mad.~â€"8t. Louis Pod-Db 1 patch. I Ono too often hear: an unbmoua young plnyer declnre that any mi;- 1 that wins In good enough for him. Ber ‘ cum McLaughlin won Intention-H mntchec in spite of ulna a mmped ‘ backhand twin; they no willing tol copy his style In the hope of equallnz ! his skill. 1 But success does not justify bad form. What u McLaughlin or I Brooke- mlght do with I bod Ityle of play II not always the beat (or others to at- tempt. Ten would fall wlth ouch meth- ods where one would IBM while with good form ten would mecca! while one would rnlL A young plnyer with l generous tu- tun before Mm might much better select u 3 model of good form strokes such in John-ton use- or tho-e shown hy [Ar-ed. With Inch I model an: healthy. Ictlvo boy lbould be able to play tennis well after Itendy practice. The game doe: not require height or mm or m nun-ml phyflcu mm cationâ€"J. Plnnly Pant In St. Nich- olu. “I never thought about it It all." the passenger answered. “Well. 1 have. I thought nbont it most of the time i‘er tour yearn. Inn the fellow: in Sing Sing get- out some times. but we don’t. When I get to feelin' I ctn’t Itnnd it. I think of Nod utter block or once building in this town. every one of 'em with fifteen or twenty cages. and A fellow like me In every one of 'em, upendln' his life coin“ up. comin' down, (0111' up. comin' down â€"end outside the world goin' on"â€" American Mmdne. Durtng n nodal ovenlnx n woun can; for the guests. One of the (out. turned to I meek loom; llttle mu ult- ung It hll ltd. Ind said: “How awful! Who cm the be?" “That." replied the nun addressed. “ll my wife." "Oh. I bâ€"b-beg your pardon!" mt- tered the other. “She'l really 3â€"! know she'd alng beautifully If she made a better selection of her Inn-1c. Who do you suppou wrote that m7' “1 Im the author of that sons." to nlled the meek looking little ma.â€" plied the Amount “Rastus.” said the judge. “you aay that you entered the benhouse and then. deciding to mint temptation. it!!! it. Is that right'r’ “Dli's about it. judge." “Well, how about the two hen. that were missing?" “Ah tells you judge. Ab took dun. Ah reckoned an Al: was 'titied to (la! many for icavin' the mt.“â€".\'ew York mm- fed One Good Reason. he opennon of mum. Why does ! kill I mun?“ asked Dr. Whately. A phynlnlogist repllwl: necked. ctr "Became Inspiration 19 c «nation stopped nnd blood mm and cause“: the bnln.” “Boob." replied his grace. “It h be «use the rope I: not long enough to 00 course. on nlnyl In" ‘° b. 01- “Why d0 3' ore you all I“ unlined by n dorm" W life lnsunnceT' a“ M the comm! . W M inn! whether or not you “9 m to know who! GOOD FORM IN TENNIS. Huwm to Mad. I Mm 0' "- 1 social ovenlnx ! A Qtron. WI". a luv u.â€"’ .pued his grace. “1! b 5' one Is not 100! “on" t‘ touch the ground.” Amy 0» um. um OURlONE CENT SALE last March was such a success and was so well patronized that the q] amount of goods sent us fell far short of supplying the demand and scor$ of people were turned awayInot being able to buy the articles advertised. Thus the United Drug Co., lost the op- partunity of introducing these goodsin that many homes. At this Sale our allotment is about double the last one and the assortment a great deb] larger. You will find over 200 high class Household Articles to select from, ranging in priCe all the way from SC to $200 each, at the reg- ular standard prices. These will all be sold two of the same kind for the price of one and One I‘M,‘ llA"- In“; tn nAnnAh‘n nnr‘ lot \rnn loam ihp 1119'"th (1f thSP QOOdS. It has men) delll Cent More. Just to advertise and let you learn the merits or onstrated that where people once try the United Drug Co ($4 This is going to come the nearest to giving away goodsof any h0w can it be done But Come and See. Three days of Advertlsmg October 26-27â€"28 Schumacher’ 3 Drug Store ‘5'... ”0””..OOOOWM 20for10¢ aleam the merits of these goods. It has beem dem- United Drug Q). Goods they become‘steady customers. 52 away goodsof anything you have eVer seen, don’t ask

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