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Highland Park Press (1912), 30 Jan 1919, p. 7

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' “Wiii'r- you bi-cti'." i - 1] the [“1931 information on ' “I i Such as your llw mmmniim ciin~ ‘ . SH" s . . _ W- E. aterhouse inot give ‘ ‘ 'Nowhcrv. inpportunities for n-rvicr. corn-ct iii- lli lhi' ““60, :iiriu- ii-r fundi- for WaiCl’lfllEikE!‘ and Jeweler All that you wish is mm“ 1., “my, "l‘liiii'n- lookin' for .Mu ‘f-irmstlnn on current occupational lint l‘i'rillfllli f illinil itrlii-f “fir - l Sixteen Years at Schneider’s W YOU. '1 ”"1” “““N 1"! 1"“ “wk. and Industrial work such as an or‘ Phiiiil. llinlilan Inrk contributed no ~ ~ Mine are the rim-attire: with to Th" "‘h‘”’”“"‘*“"‘ “‘l‘r" ifliinllntion of community i-mvloy- “"9”“? l"‘h,r¢““"‘ ”‘3‘ Mr"~8“m‘ 301 Central Avenue :m'ike them live' . . ‘\\'li:it i.f it? imp”! :igciicicl. "'rk for ”w returned ug-l Slmic. (ii an of the» com. Sewing Machines Repaired. Called . Come in? ‘ 'Sin-‘s out no“ twmm. and ”not “,an In indus- iniiiw. iiimigt 'a-lt might in. “l‘ll to for and Delivered. Highland Park (Written hv Mimi- \Vt‘li‘li. 1917. ' “Hwy a.ml yuu wt ii»: itry, vocational advice for juniors. whit-h 2m in. ‘ frmu‘n truer urn o‘Decntur lll. 'Hixh School) '1 “""V Enntl similar vital problems “0d ”‘9” u" 1” ”Nun‘im‘ “mm“ Allcii . . ‘ ' I I ‘Wi-l'. ,‘lill cut the ii-l‘t‘. «lotions (Which are uciulll.‘ beimt “T“HI‘H’WL “1:!“ l“ Cllflrlfl’ ”' ”‘9 - ' - v . ' - ~ ' . .‘ lilit‘f'e' and inure n . min-ii each day), Other periodical: Aimrltnii ill ‘i'd Ni Tie!" \" . s . .‘ r' . t ‘ F l l. [i :23“ . iiftl’l‘lfilln'lsl’v ties Y’u AWN.“ nu) that “up“ .mHM m the rp‘uiur current arrivals anion 'iii Pr”. to Mr. (M‘Ur‘o A. . Eciiii ie 1 rant 0 one high ‘(ilUiii ,DHH.‘ “an”. .un. Auia (I magazine of the far “mm". chi-Hulk!) of thc .10“,va .glr‘j ”111.! Ivdehght If.) ”that" [hlem ' '\\‘i'|l. )Hu'tl ili'llor lliii' '(zilfll) ihl‘ Dupunt MIIOIlHQ. l, S P nililliii‘“ 0f .2 "(‘i'mlflN‘lll BHntl‘ . ml ‘h'm. “ u“ “0 are liming an PXhlbl‘ Why not‘ I). l»‘vll'l.a~iil of Aurii-iiitiir~_ \iunlb “PH"! Wflr d' There "“- “H." :tmu of posters Ill'lll liy tini Illem- ‘ ‘ ‘ t.. . i . ~ Field thiiurand Mil) allicii ””11"" 3nd ‘1: r» of the llm-rt‘ -’ l-s‘hicll Hi h '\' ‘ r “m "‘“m‘ l\ llrll of pulilit utioii . \lflfl‘hllll _ Pays the “idle“ Cash Prices .\ , l ‘r h ‘ AT; is“ .1“ 'l'il miml if i wanted to :5. (‘0 Fashions. The l-‘i-iierntor. The F‘I‘HH- “'1'“ 1’1 l" 01" "“"Wl- . .(‘.l-NI : t i' I~\, t' i'\ it .' Vi ’ Wholesale llii Rent] nah! i. it. promote mm” ‘ m 11h“ p'itriotic Well. 'iwnu‘iln't be safe {or )iitl :Miidern Heglth i‘rurailvr. Buy Power "l tutu tiii§l(*(‘1'liiliiii to thank you ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " ' ' . ‘ - ‘- Am ri- n noldi'cn Specml High Price for industrial “.an \iiluiitecrvd by the \f-ll “0i Thc ntgtemeiit iif MiAiioo before up behalf of + e in . high school how lllll girls it is w-rv I INN” "HM Why not. itlie Interstate i‘omnierce committee winded in ‘h Q‘K‘H“ drlu- for your Iron MCtal worth while “IND“ ' i i ' to mind if I wanted in" in! the l. g. gum,” hm. mm" m r‘oat helplul . iitributionii and co- » I i “if the controversy had bt‘t‘ll car- lpsmphelt form- ration Mr'k‘Bi‘Kt‘f. one of your in. Rags . Are you thinking M going camp- rii-«l on bctwei-ii great iiatton~. this! "WJ and Humor ”f ”1.. World." ructorn. Ml“ V blind. “"d 3 “"‘Ch‘ in“; TM“ January thaw has flamed “nulll have been l'flllt'i‘ 'Tlie hip'll.‘ n compilation “V lohell and c",_ of ran' t (y. it!“ lN‘t‘" 8 Kud' RUbbel' “on“. people talking about summer Iiimntii- lntcrchiinb’v of I\utc~'. it Is‘mflm almost ssbiir M “ hound “Hum? stud to un qu: c prl‘hClll I‘HIN‘KPW ' Q: lie ii: at -nt thing with blind tulrcady. and the library has receiv~ red two interesting volumes about two to? the best possible places for ‘camping. and each In within easy distance of Chicago. "The Sand Dunes of indiana," by E. Stillman Bailey. has a map of the dune land AutomobileTires, Maul. on the outside of the front cover. ' . and many pages of pictures reproduc- and Rubbers a Speculty . :eii from actual photographs. To one DrOP me a DOStal card 01' iwho is already a lover of this fas- telephone me and icinating region. the book will be a :will call for lgreat delight. and to those who do goods 'not know the lure of that twenty- ,flve miles of beach and those hills. Telephone 410 :the book will be a revelation. The . dunes have not yet been set aside 60 North First St. Highland Park Bottles N. Paper Magazines as a government reservation, but the {shore and inuch of the hill country I H" free to all. “Starved Rock State ii’ark and its Environs" by three ' iw'riters well equipped to issue the ’book, gives pictures and more tech- Comfortâ€"Care E'nical information about this won- ' iderful land of canons and cascades. Cleanlme“ l'i‘he Indian story is not the least in- Dogs cats and pets board- thresting to even the casual reader. ed by week or month ,it is astonishing to find such a place . . . so near Chicago. still full of the Washing and trimming icharm of isolation. These are two skillfully ‘nd hummly iidcal places for those who are look- done. ling for next summer's camping H. Chadwick i "The Roadmender" by Michael 72° Dmfl‘” A" “m” ”2‘ Pairiess is full of whimsicalphilos- Highland Park nphy (if life and things and people. ' evening. g On Green Bay Road, at a Safe Distance yé from the City’s Dust and Din and Danger Hidden within thv con-rs of ill): held together with a thrdud oi plot which‘niakes pleasant reading of an “Reynard, the Fox." cones in gay colored pictures and words of one syllable to augment the treasures in the children's room. Reading It one gets a classic unconsciously. In the guise of a comrade Instead of the [customary “high-brow" dictator oi‘ lwhut ought to be. And isn‘t it jultl ifii't'ifllti nature to balk at dictators“ ,‘I‘lmnkn be to the wonderful l'ute thati itirst invented friends and comrades.l i Many people don't like poetry-wry iilllllk thcy don‘t. 0! course there is! I.i rctisoii why they don't~-thcy have. inot rend thc right kind. And yet. if you :hk tlic mun in the street to tin-t1 inn lilt‘ names of iitiy six pieces u.’ illit'iil‘y (‘Unlp'iellliili which are .i p'l“i“‘lllll (ii his llli'IIIOl'). it Willi ll» ~~iifu~ Ivi iiiiurr [but {our of tilt”) l'ldiiiziiiil Vance t'ooko l17.’» will." for r-tvi'yhml) iii “llhimes .i;i {lili‘if}. :t-i in» iii-.iil” ills various books run t'iii'irugh :ill tlic \t'J‘UlIS. liiiil till the Liliillil‘ «f till thi‘ iii-upli- "i‘lii- Education of llv-iii'y Adams" li~ :i:i :i-iiiiliiiiumpliy \Hiiti'ii iii.the 3rd V‘Di'l'fllll .iiiil Kim‘s thi- life and opinfi liill‘ of .in lll(‘iiii~pli'lliill‘ man in one‘ iii tli~~ urczili-st [M'rllidi of our Cour». . i liryN history. He sci-ins ll) have; Iltiinviii (iiiiil uftcii iiiislutlgml. humor- ously enough) some of the greatest llit‘ll such li> lliiiciilii iiiiil Grmit. His opinions are tilk'rl‘ilirti startlingly nmlnblc. for they open tip a iii-Id {nr lll-I‘llfin‘li)“ rind thought which no might not haw gotten else» 'l'lii'i‘i‘ imiiks i‘illit‘il by Aim-rt H. iliipkiin uf ihk' Scientific American. ipicturcs .iiiil llt"(‘rlpll\'i‘ iii-counts of lull sorts of modern questions. Siiint‘ invent developments in electricity. glatur s'iviiii: :ippliiini-u-» of tin mod» ‘|--i'ii urn: hutct. ('f‘llll" illltl it~ iivtn-c- ‘tion, moving DlClllrt“. \llhllilrlnl‘s. that are strictly invi<lhlc. armored 5ziuioinobllcs in war. character In {hand writing, crcating new animals {lust-ball arc some of the chapters \.i‘.ii»- i»! the Work. it is .i book for buy and girls and littlc and big. iiitiiuiit rvspvct to ilut‘ limit, Rubi-rt W. t‘linmbi-rs' "Who Goes 'i’liviv?" has Jii~t bi-cn giiiiii to thc binary. in the its-iii ciillcr'iun is i7..tlli‘ Greys lll'u' :imcl. "'l‘hc lk‘scrt WiI' \Viiriil." which Is the lirwt book iv i--- rl‘l‘l‘l\(“l liviirinu thv liil‘J Cl)" ;».ri-,;i.t ‘l:il", lt biil~ fair to keep up thi- n-putiiinn ni‘ [lily popular . Illilliil'. .wmc" by Russell. All iidmirrn of l’riii'ml and Sam Will Wi-lciim» thH' :(‘Hlllt' to the Public Library Look [‘fl'l‘I-IR ()II‘I’PRPX‘IATION zlaughing book of lunn' fun "Shorty ‘lliti-iit-nck iiiul intiiiil him sitting on i ‘ii"- wlun of tliw \ilmrf shutting ii .siun an enrollment card. .‘lll’lk'li‘. 'Ho‘lli). i'ii‘lwi'. \iiill'l'lii-r ill)- ..,. plililcr lll lili' misc of nations. per- lhnps. but the meaning Is the same." i All of which goes to prove that the ruling voice in civilization is still the voice of the grown-up boy. and his sister is not a recognised citi- zen at all. I wonder what It will be iwhen the balance of power is uni- flversal suffrage. It will be more com- Lplicated, no doubt. and perhaps more Ethic-resting. it will he. at least, more limit. ' i in the judgment of those making in whey of labor conditions In the United States Employment Service. .lt will be Just as necessary to send" Eboys to the farms this summer as it iwas last summer. The industries will take up any surplus of labor created vby the demobilization of our army. It will not be necessary for boys to leave school. however. But boyii will be urgently needed between school sessions. In the Boys‘ Working Re- serve. Enrollment cards. for sum- mer service have been sent to the Public Library by the U. 8. Depart- ment of Labor Director of the Boys‘ Working Reserve, also several pam- phlets of information. and three sets of Farm Craft lessons which give various directions and instructionlto help even the most Ignorant so that he may go to his work next sum- mer equipped to do better. service with less loss of time and energy. \ylli f‘I'. l .ll't’ publlsiii-ii under the tltlc of "The ‘ iliiitlk of Progress," itiiing o-xci-llentl land plants. and time as n factor in‘ good iiuiility mid to the interest lil’lili .\ jilliill lilllt‘ book is "Stony Lunef‘ iii: NORTH SHORE LiNfi way to travel from High] Modern. speedy trains ta venient time service you rcac in plenty of time for a full da Park in good time the same ev Hourly service is maintained ng. 7. ’. made at Central Street, Evan trains which make only‘twoI shOpping district. I DINING CARSâ€"Leave for Chipa Leave for Mi aukee at 12:39 PARLOR CARSâ€"Leave for C 0 at 11:27 a. â€"' Leave for waukee at 9:39 ‘is the speedy, safe and economical d Park to Chicago and Milwaukee. you there quickly. With this con- e heart of Chicago or Milwaukee J activity and get back to Highland 'iy with special halt hourly service on Saturday afternoons. Sund s and Holidays. Connections are i on, with the Evanston “L” express ops to Chicago‘s business and go at 1:27 pm. and 7:27 p. m. p. m. and 5:39 p. m. m. and 4:27 p. m. a. m. and 2:39 p. m. Expre _ Service R" For further the insures! fiorth CHICAGO TICKET OFFlCE ‘ 06 West Ada..- Slred E Phone- Centnl 8280 1 Phone: W Pal-h IMI BY (‘ULO ill. GREENWINDD owr the bulletin of Information, and A new weekly recently added to *III to Mr. *ii,.- list of periodicals is the i' s lit-cut!" dug-dun of Blind Hospital No. ii. and in the mental atti- of Lite. though they ileum to hue ldi l 8 been culled from testis“ and Judge. ‘0 ”r“ ‘ the Improve “The Rose and the Ring." In a new time of the edition brings to ill a surprise a: “I h“ been .17 a pleasure In Thacher-ya history thank» "v d’ :10 Mrs. Webster for P"““ Gigllo "‘4 Prince Bulbo 'hkh iii-r effort:- 1 hbtainlng the needed ‘5 as full °f mischievous fun as w, appliances equipments for modern publication. Old friends in Wat‘hlill. “h“ your fund h” so 9" cloth“ '" 9'°"""""’ “m“ rimiiy priii'l ' for its. The blind- ble. but they never t‘t‘lfl' to purvrhw W among "u uhi’r-rhapsthatisnot the least ofthe fit. your orua “in" a (loop debt 0' charm ‘0’ '° are “H human. Each ‘riitltuiic for." :- help you have so Dlle “‘5 ‘ unique little sketch be". finpsrtinlly a unintlntlngly given to in! the lelwd 0' u" 9“" “d "w (how of it” Allied mind, The ”0““th and 9"”! in "”0" by plcniiid uan ’if rc-educaiion which an unknown artist are deliciously have nlrem.ohwrvcd It! a great humorous. ibutc to th ‘ l who hini- carried it "The 8003 0' Useful Plants" " n and I lru be part played by the one of the Doublt‘dlY'PW “0”" rrmnm-nt il Relief War Fund called the SIM"! ”H”- it “V” “9 iiy be ind Itely continued thru to the standard usual with this 491- m. hum, n of all mm... In- ccllent publishing house. Th" crested in soldiers who have chapter on mushroom ‘1 owl-"v acrinced mi uch for the cause 0! readable. The language In simple “fin," enough so that the book might be (8|lnpd) read by children who are interested 1 in nature and nature's products. i _____-_.._â€"â€"-â€"- J’JN GREENWOOD. tenant Colonel M. (‘ No Gladys. that \llc looking min-f creaiit whom people are avoiding. Id not a Bolshevik. Anarchist. Nihilist; or other enemy of mankind. but mercy i Iy an inoffensive citisen who has ve ’ lured to cough and sneeze during til flue-nu times. thin” and burg t W After thri In-sugurate j' the legislat ate governments are the next step In for to in-veutlgstr them. alt-r. chum.- of ‘ "Allin will always owe d 3 Tin-re "radii Holy-hull" iii tntsv \ l I Every 30 minutes there is an express train from Central Avenue [making one stop in each town . tween Evanston and Waukegan. ormation apply to elect Oflice of the ore Line D P MILWAUKEE'J‘ICKET OFFICE IITSeeontIStreet WWII” Office 597 Phonesi Residence ‘90 H. W. Huber . Electric Co. Electric»! Contracwrs 15 S. St. Johns Ave. cant. I. Laonome‘r Orueddeflefm .- mwewwdw I Mafia-e Fer lawn and W out": w NORTH KEDVALE A VFJVU‘; alum I l . C. M. GATES‘ PAINTING Wand m‘ To“... I- SSH-Illsâ€" i Iuheem ”MM!!! JOHN E. CONRAD -' ANDRNEY AT LA, M 'w- .. Veal-no, I!“ \Don'tiailsobear JOSIPH BONNET Tickeutmficcou and 50mm. Cede-(North Hall. TmL-kcflorest 999 ..),. - . out: gamma-moo. - Juvmmâ€"n- . â€" “a...” W. -~._... oo who”. ’.eV

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