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Highland Park Press (1912), 22 Mar 1917, p. 5

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mwd r-lt ,ly The annual mothers and girls din-‘ her win take place on Friday even? lug. March twentyâ€"third. in the lunch room at the high «Shoal. under the aufipices of the High School Division Parents and Teachers Association. Mrs. John W. Welsh is mistress of ceremonies. the program is as fol- lows: Mrs. Daniel Cobb. toastmistress "To our Mothorx" (a toast). Ethel Kiesl, “Your Girl and Mine" (a toast). Mrs. Luther N, Rossiu-r, Lake i-‘urwtinu‘imxirs ilerlmrt ll. Smith. “Memory-s ni‘ My High Svhnul hays," Miss Anna Mun-ill of the cluss of 19””. Hull“. \«iln. llnrlithy Masuii. wading. Mi<s Elizzilwlh Smuhwick. "Prvpurcdnvv V‘. Si‘pllr’iil‘ln.”i.\ll$$ Antiwm', min. Dnmt‘n l'lmwh. “Pi-n- “Memory-s nf My M 311153 Anna Mun-ml 19”“. Hull“. \oln. wading. Mi“ EH1 {NIH Smit Mr‘ .73.; :fs Li? 1:. :: :2795 I; 1.6;.7 pm; i Z .2”; Lame pm... 5;: 1:1. 1: / ii ,5; 11;? 51 :36 33.1,; 3.23. $532: (3: 7., :Su I)" Saturday evening. March 24th, the Boys' and Fathers' Dinner will be held in the lunch room The guests S" ml ul" “Wihqlli‘wwlullinurinlx T31 l""ll'- i. ”‘llAhl" rhw ('mlet Cnrp: and {he Firu Aid groups to attend the performance of the war movies now being given at the Strand The- atre in Chicago. The Northwestern Railroad i: furnishing four coaches to; tmzispnrtazion of the companies who will be accompanied by the high si~houi blind After reaching Chi- ('dgl) tit-3 nil! probably march in The. Mock Congress held last Fri- 3). by thr- Garrick Club caused as much rxuitement among the mock senators when the representatives from Wi=c0nsin :md Iowa filibustered the Armament Bill as the real sen- ators in the capitol had a few Weeks ago. Sixteen of our senators 'quick- ly signed a petition for closure. After a stormy ten minutes the de- bate was closed. and the bill was called to a vote. At the next meeting. the fake For- est girls are going to present Mar- garet Cameron's play, “The Burglar.“ AT“ LETIC NEWS On Friday of last week the Senior lightweight team. champions of the school. up to that time at least. met the faculty five. The faculty team outweighed the lishtweights and this fact. to a large degree. accounts for their victory. A feature of the game was an operation by Dr. Lar- Eon. who. when Mr. Rothscher was disabled. extracted a large bone from that person'a chest. The‘ operation was a distinct succesa for within a minute afterwards the patient was abie to resume his place on the teachers' teem. The girls of Comp- nny B's First Division defeated the Company A gil‘Lls without much amâ€" cuity. Although there were no op- erations performed. the game aroused much interest and quite a feeling be- tween the two compnnies. ‘ The spring hats which are now beâ€" ing made in the second year Domest- ic Science classes will be finished and on exhibition in the Domestic Science rooms on Tuesday and Wed- nesdny of next week. rrmw-ssion (u the theatre The Garden club met on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Everett Mmard. Mr. Jens Jenson was un- able to appear ori account of Illness. Mrs. Charles Hubbard of Winnetka. and Mr. Jesse L. Smith gave the pro- gram. Mra. Hubbard gave an illus- trated talk run Japanese gardens. Mr. Smith mm about birds and also filmwed pivturos of wild flowers and wanes taI-u-n in this general vicinity. The H. C. of I... In thin country u so acute now thtt thousand! 01 90°- ulo can take 1 whole d.) o! from their work In order to ”mam In an indignation meeting. \lH~lc. .“Y‘ H, GARDEN CLUB TY Ail UIH‘ Hf (h? ”0th I" R. Wmnnnhood." .\uM .m‘: A. I Foam It Wu It Pint Uud Only For Pig. and Cum. , The question at: whom the potato ls mdigunuus and «new iutmduced by man has never been strirtly answered. It seems sure, huwewr. that the potato Ls a 11min- uf the mountainous districts of tropical and nubtrnpiml Amt-viva, from (‘lxlh- to Mexico and even as far north as tlw suutlusl'u putt of L‘u'urudu. 1mm cuua ernlng the known use 02' the potato (or food are not very definite. It probably wns first taken tn Europe from Peru hy Smiuiurds party in the. sixteenth «n-ntury and spread {rum Spain to Hullund. Burgundy and Italy. though with ntvd only as n nurtuslty m a: few gardens and link. kuoWu ur thought of. In "The l'umpluto (lag. dcner." published in 1719. it is not men tioned. _\s u food it Wm first u~ed for pig». and vuttle. Then, on account of its great yield. it was suggested that n might Iw uwt'ul for the poor and pre- vent famine, due to the failure of the " swim OF THE Pomb.‘ 3" BUY fllGH GLASS $368; grain crvp< As curl» 2H 10:! the, 11mm Society of Landau udw 1-11-11 measures in encourage its (“llllh’ull'lll in England. It spread quickly in Xn‘hmd. but nut until thu middlo ur Hm eighteenth century did it acquin‘ :ny fl‘lll immrtnm-e 0n the continent nt‘ Plumpe. or [(5 first cum- vutlun us n wrap in Nun-tn Amelie: ewn less 15 knmx ILâ€"Nexw York Times. How This Old World Will Wag In tho Good Day: to Como. “31» gran ’ ms. how vlwup everything is gettlnz' “l undemud thew hasn‘t been a case 0! dix uh e in the lust ten years." “I think nur national stability is greatly «hu- to the patrlntlc spirit of our c-mmx'ku don't you?" "Aren‘t Hu-se mum-st {ashkms just too cutv fur anything? I'm so glad they will May that way" "It cm‘luinly is u pleusurc to pick up 1 m-Wspzu-vr those daysâ€"always gum newu and plenty of it." “Bruwu tvlls me his wife disobeyed him ycslvrduy. Did you over lwnr anything like it?“ “Yes. dear. l have to use my car all. day lung. 1 don't know what I'd eVer do if gal-NHLL‘ wasn‘t free." “I am u {mul‘ umn; but, thank hem- en. I stiil hum. tlu- mums!" . "Nu‘ gh’} A. then- Wun‘t be any more wars“ 1':' 1113mm M ”W world are a]! good Im~n.' “How claim ‘I‘ ed Wu" mnru I ha! was li\ll;__; i -â€"Edmuml J Hoaxod tho Naturalifi. One of the most remarkable books 0V0: publm'tvd ls the “Uthogranhizt ercehuru-nsis.” wrlttvu by 3 W017. burg nummlist numml Behringer in 1720. l‘ruluthl)‘ very few copies are in exlstenn w. .n 'the author destruyed all that ln- t-nlJtl get possession of soon utter the bank appeared. He had been victlmizvd by some practical: Jokers. who had mutlo a great varletyt of arti- ficial "hrs-11:4" and hidden them in a quarry. to which they then enticed tho profownr. -l'.t-hrtnger was ot'erjoyml by so rich n Llud and had no ‘q‘usptciun of the trlvk‘ although many 011 the {us ails wow u" a very grotesque: charm» ter. HO twk his treasntes home. made ehborutt» drawings of them and wrote 1‘ mlnun- (lust-t'iptlou of each, as well as an exhaustive commentary filled with Ingenious and plausible theories. When ho hud‘ publlshod the k the Jokers cunv'essetl. and then. 0 course. the professor dld hls utmost} to unp- presa the work. Mortifiod. , “I never was so mortified in nu life." 1 “What's Hm mutter now?" 3 ’ “You know that little gown”! bought for $16.5” that looked as though it must haw vnst four times ‘that and ms so becoming to me? ‘1' never dreamed any one would gum“j its price or whom i bought it." " “Well. dici‘ any one?" 1 “Yes. i wore it for the ant dune in: night at a dinner dance. find there were just sixteen other wonien there with gowns exnongv like it."â€"-Detroit Free Press. Vvu'I-u vvu - v. Douglas Jerrold wrote “B ck Eyed Susan" when he was twentg-ono and contributed co Punch the usel.v papular “L‘audle Lectures" n long aft- erwud. But at nlne years of 3e young Jerrold had been sdnrcely ablp to read. And It was not until he was tum-enticed to a printer unai- serving for-dome time :3 a mldshlpman at. mflnt he showed either desire or capacity for “millenn- Improvement Clock Watch“. i Bald a Boston business and any, “If there Is one thing I dun another It is to see one P107085 watching the dockfi “Yes. sir." said the young had been clued on the cm 1116 umqkeeper's atteuno you said. sir."â€"Chlcago He ‘ 1H. Nlmod M. “Who can name a word wt! It?” queried xhg teacher of n: class. - ( ‘ J “N‘eedle!” tEexclalinéd I Innâ€"Xmas City 3‘7”- Mp Again“ It; “After allglt’s no crime 8) “Kobe not. but no pout ll ford to hire?- muggy)” {Wm IN THE MILLENNIUM. Douglas Jerrold In SohooLL ..n.; - l‘mlwh We “nnwu were to " l w \ntu when u” \\'l‘ wzmb . hr millvnnillmf" l EUL‘ U “hut u Insr'nixht Kiel'cl‘ in Life horrible night- I I «Ix-named l nn-th venmryf' e juvenile tho other ate more if my em- m. “I'll I tn Whit 11-13 HIGmAND P4 little The “My Pint Ida: In t lava? mom of Monty. : The bond buyer nm or fpllx m We Mutur onen does. The! moon in that the bond buyer is at inventor and the speculamr n gamble. This 1: not to say that money In nq’t made in spetulntlun, for the N 0rd, plove to the (vulmry. Nu comm-3 In the wurld utter: bet- ter or safer opportunities or Invest- mom in \\ en secured first class negoti- able bonds -â€" always conupnndlng 1 ready market-than the United States. Bond sales aggregating vain amount! I ocvur daily on the Stock change in ; railway. industrial and pill ”1“ utility E obligations of the highest clgsu. Lead- ing bankers and financial institutions are daily dealing in bouiis equdlly hiah class and gilt caged Quit are not ; iiswd ml the cxrhnuge. Tin-5e include 1 farm mortgages. public uiiiities. in- ; dusm-ini and railroad obligdtions. 1 file great life insuranueicommniefl and savings banks and trusteesfot estates are on heavy pmfi-husem of securities of this charm-tot. (or they are not permitted to engage in spout" latiuu and are in most instances limit-l ed vary sil‘ivtiy to investment»: of tho safvst typo. - The enormous transactions In these securities have given to bunkers and brokers of the highest rank on estab- lished business and a huge cliente‘e. 21th ls m the lmerest 0: dealers in such sec-uritloé to sell. no ther bond! than llmse whlch are depeddable. Bonds of this character im most in ‘ stauves give a better yield than can. be had from the gut-lugs punks wlth equal stability. And wh In these se- curities are recommend ' to the in- vestor by bunks and bankers of tun.- quofittnned integrity 'nothhig better can“ be found for the 'personi- who leek: safety Bratâ€"Leslie's Weekly. Thu. Bivnlvu Am the 01PM of All Our 80: Faculty The following («ts abouy; oysters are given by a member of agtamfly that has been connected with the oyster trade for 300 years: 1 “nag --- -7 . The u‘eruge oyster befiore stumble for (-urisumption I; betqu three and {our yours at 8:5 They are undoubt- edly the clvanest as wellras the most nun-Minus m‘ fish, for it is 1* fact that If anything in the way (he shell «4' any nysl dies. Tho omlwyu oyster whe‘h It is about twelve mnnths old Is puma! in the most sultaMp waters. ’I‘Iie yuung oys- ters are Inkon out in dint. bottomed boats. shun-led overboard in likely spun and ulluwod to rompin there till they areulzuhle and run” for catch- ing. This is done by‘ means of dredges. which go over the dysteri beds with a large rake arrangement dragging from ropes on the bottom of gthe sea. the when; being thus forced from the bed into the large nets lauded to the In side of the rake. } 3 The breeding powers of bysten are simply amazing. and It bps been com- puted that. 1.000 run [down parents produce £0,000,000 embryo. 1n the course of a year. But of men It 1- es- timated that only 421 indl‘viduala' teach maturity, for the momfllty is enor- mous. millions being washed away and devoured Times. Dutch.“ County. Dutchess county in New York wan named {or the Duchess of York when thepolonlal assembly in 1683 divide} the profince into twelve? counties and shim. There was also ;| Duke conu- ty, named in honor otithe Duke of York, but that name but ulnce'diup- pared. There has heel; I good deal of discussion as to flu; presence. of the “t" in the word. an lt bu been suggested that lt has- n reamed because of some assoddtlon with the Dutch settlers. But It should be re- numbered that the 13mm: word “Oneness" was spelled leth 1 “t” and a final “e" untll the-publlcntlon of Dr. Johnson's dlctlonary, in 1755, stundu'd- bed u.- present' lmllmg.â€"Ngw York vgu‘éhe knows her blt. In addition t0 ‘ getting a tepuutlon for. bolas W. “he shows 011 to better saunas: that may. Her hair ls her good fawn. not Lber nooe."-â€"Lonisvfllo Wool-nu. Smart Buy! Lord Pflmerston's repl to the num- ne member who asked'him. “Are there motions in 'Onlton?” Mlxspedmea of MI flther boisterou- chq'fl. “big. Only me. That‘s why hecgmi are no image then.” x : \‘ Hr. Dunen'. commas upon a por- tnlt of Nmaelf. “II it; not hideous- Ind so like?" exhibited}: dbcemm'ent not common with unilateral .mâ€" “Twenty Years In Fulfilment)? ‘ Mm Wu. -“She nu .out on that-out pouch a good deal. but she “ways In! be? none In t book." â€" --...-M ‘_ Elna. but are a kind of sunflower. The nuno “Jerusdom’fi-h n corruption fit the mum “struck? derived from t (we, that the flowei-u keep turning to the nunâ€"London Chronicle. ' Whu Did the; M? ‘ Saluwomun (to purer-set ot‘m‘l men-Would you like to try it on fore the glass. Mann? W No. thunk you. miss. It ain't for an. I wish It was.-â€"Smy 8mm, Jot-influx: artichohiet Inn no “I“ xecflon either with Iain-clam of "(1' x DIRT KILLS OYSETERS. 'Jaruulom Aflm i); bunEx-y filletâ€"Baffle the ship is gunk "or! 0-. she mm Iain M. {my of dirt gets Into oyster It ilmmedhtely i 53, t2“; CASH; ‘AND CARRY SYSTEM P Y My. ..................................................... EH nJW MICHAELSE‘SE’EE Continued m page 2 Mn. Louisa Fish r of Chicago in the guest of Mrfi‘f Henry Wanna; last week. ~ - United Evongel I The Christlpn business mooning _ the home of Mr. William Plu‘e grids! evenin’x. Hrs. John stryker will lend um Christian Endeavor services next pun- day evening. 3 About eight ' lea from Doemeld “tended the Qt- trick'l put: than in the Everett H41 Batu-d" 07091113. Mr. Connd Do in returned mm a’ two weeks ‘4'“ with MI W in Cincinnatu O 0. Mr. Uchtmnn. wmie trying to mm a. tum a: Highland Park il‘rtdny. mined the IIIBI-llil-IVI - _._., step and talkgrel. ivlog a number of1 brunet on his , and um. fin. wnnqn , wnmu wu;hol- toutothelte unwinding five Hunnreq cfib at her hm on Lincoln Avenue Rue-guy m, ‘ Sky“?! unique» Chrel km Neit‘Sundn’y flaming; March 35th. a number or; ”in; can-um: who have prepnred 1hr eonflrnufloq’ Out- in: fall and Miter will be publicly e'xn lned in an}: St. hurl clinch. Th members; of the at. PIIII'I League will ushmble at ,the‘ church Thur’tday evening. March 29th at 3 o'clock. ; , DEERFIELD NEWS ITEMS mom)" 8'5!!!“ “ ‘9'“ m4” 7.. AWflY Vaudeville whwfi v» u, an 9mg. an the twentym ‘ on the ninth! Mi April. A The Ono“; cl E!) V!!! hold s moot. In: at the club case Tuesduy Inor- noon at two thirty. T6 0m CUSTOMERS a I It is in the. interest of our customers that a plan has been .dopted which we hope will meet with the approval Q! our patrons to whose ioyalty and good will of {Na past we apknowledge on; abâ€" preciation. ' € . . ‘. I n '__IAL u- _4_.‘.. an. mm; LIBRARY The hours of gthe Library In two to at: o'eioc}; ever! amen-um.- and men m nimilondus, WWf und Fruity byqéunp. 11:01 m sonic: at t( $11.":an my“ 31' the Duo" , uh? ha w W nod until Initial]. g ' ”lulldfvthose whoghave dealt "with us since; we started in businesd, and t0 those who more ré- centiy have favored us with their patronage. we ask comperation in this campaign which we me- Have will result in good to all of: the peopfle in Highland Park ' Under the new system which’ has been adopted. the QUALITY a! merchanidae _on which we ‘hnve buiit'our refut'ttion {or the past will be maintainâ€" ad above al . althd the prices will ha greatly, re- duced on our goods from priceq‘uudgr the old In! A , __ n.-|\_. uuccu ull nun .uvuo n-v-u 'Ilvvâ€" _.â€"._-- fa. , fl _ of doing business. Our plan “has been carefully studied out but. its introduction has been delayed until convinced that the plan “opted would Work no hardshipi hug. Move of advantage to all. {mp NEW srsml Flm+lekriel reaction In prices. Price: will he. reduced ‘nd marked in plain figures. so the. customer gen see the price of every Article. These reduced pri es will be net cph gt our “are. SECONDâ€"47¢ liver. Our delivery system will be maintained iiu I8 efllcient. end newlceahle u at present. hutgw ll carry the small charge of 5c for each delivery reserdle‘a of the nine or cost of same; The ney ystem will give to all customers the opportunity; 0 saving the expense 0! thin eer- vice1 ii they prQle . ingemuch as it will he to their financial lnlergt do_eo. ‘ e unu- nuu u-pv FFHIRDJLK came-a man. Our credit sérvicc‘ is one of the in; features of our basins“. and it. is our intentio‘ to continue the extension of credit. and for this service we will charge the small sum of one cent ongevlery dollar or part thereof. Please note thq {bllowing examples untully. This plan nm only xhves money for the customer coming to the stone apd; carrying the goods home. but it also save» anQy to the customer desiring the goods delivereg and charged as heretofore. when wiw in mum victor” 0°“ You will rim from the above example that the purchusv cnulq be men-used to $2 withbut carrylng any :uldilimmlj-cbsl charge under this system. Please anmbor that the [allowing In an Illus- trallou. ("orn-xjmndlnn reductions an In foru- thru- out the Margjnd wlll apply to all purchms. You are $71ka to ca” at the store. If further mfmatv’an 1'4 Indefinite”; : : will take plan. This flan 9.68 Hell’s an, c’tnrfuM rm

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