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Highland Park Press (1912), 21 Aug 1919, p. 7

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HII'IHH'II‘II-‘YI‘S HI” ‘I‘IIII I‘H'Y 0F IIHJNI,\\ID l’\ll|\' XU'l‘lt‘H IS HEREBY GIVEN that Milk “ill he H'Ct‘ih‘ll fur thv‘ inmmvn- mm? wf \\'nm1]:md .»\n-nuo from Sherâ€" Mm anl m (‘u'nwluml Avenue: (hwwluml AV’n'lHln‘ {rum Woodland .\\mmv tn Immlwrt TI'H‘ Avwn‘lv; lunnhvrt 'l‘rm- Awnun- from (lrm'w anl \vah- to Akhlund I’lmm‘. Ash- lel Plum {rum Lumhvrt Tum Au» nnv m Hukmnd .-\\'«‘nu.-: Oakland .\\vnm from (irmw-hmnl Avvnuu in St. .Mhm‘ Awnuv; and St. .Inhm Avv- nuw frnm Hukhnd Au‘nuv to “'00!!- L'HHI .\wnu«-; by hyim: lhrrrin n (‘mlll‘uw‘h'll ~)‘\t-‘111 nf \vntvr mains. in- vl'uimu «uh! {run wuh-r pripv. “0(‘08‘ fruts I'M? Park. lHiHui “Mt ‘ (h: offin- Avf lhv an'd nr 1.00:“ lmpnnv- nu-ntx in (he (‘ity Hull of thv City nf Highland Park, The spm-Hh-ntinm and blank proâ€" ;msuls “iH 1w furnished :n MW of- t‘m- of tlw Board nf IAu-ul Imprm-o- mwlxh in the (‘in Hull in said Cit)" Thu wmtrnctm‘ will hv paid in hands, “hivh hnmh will draw inter- .wt :1! (ln- raft of lhv (7.) pm‘ (mm I‘III“. IIIIIIIIIANI) I‘.\III{ I'MI‘LSS. IIIIIIIIANI) I’ARK. ILLINOIS th «LU Hltzhl um Ihh hid When Tobacco Was Taboo. In UL‘N thr- )les~;11-llt1sotts general court uwhrrwl. :1 writvr (‘nmmontm "that nu man shall [:lkt' any tobacco “‘11!!!” '30 palm at any huusv. m‘ so nmr us may vndnngvr the sunw." In thN nu m"! was. pnssml furhiddln}; tht‘ 1':H'r_\'in'.: nf fire through thv streets ox- r‘t-pt in :1 (-m'vrml vvswl, smoking. or h:l\in;: in unt-‘s pussvssiun “unydlghted NW “1' <o*::II"' in thv streots or on the \vhzlrw-<. 'l‘hv punnlty \vns‘ $2. It' the nfi‘.»mh-r wan in u rupvwnlk. the pen- MU' \\:l< frnm $5 to $100. This pm- hihitinn Hf leN was nut rcpt-11191] until NW \x‘hzlr Hfi’wn uh): Milli! 1\'\U. r :mnum .\ll prUD‘ mpzmim! SH l | Spn‘x'idl 1 ‘\‘.‘|1\1'1H\\l MI in (M ‘Ul' than H mlw hum-x hlmr and mute!" in (hv (‘in uf Highland nun!) n! Lukv um! Stun- nf 11> a wlmlv in :uworduncn .- nrdmuncu {In-wfnr. mm “HI 1n- npvnod nu tho nf Septvmhuli A. D. 1919. m. r Hf 3:13 u'clm‘k P. M. :11 the ' thu erd uf Local Improve- in (he (‘in Hall of thv (‘ity 113ml Park, snm'lth-ntimn and blank proâ€" Ihn- l‘rwidvnt lmprmcnwnts ml l’Hl‘k I'nr (‘11) ul' Iliuhlaml l‘urk u Highland Park. Illinuh. 4 day (If Allilllrt :‘L I).1919. (ar- 26) $3.23,:â€" __,..:‘_ .2. ET :::,_I A... 2:45;: filmâ€"2.. .._ 172.1... VLFâ€"4.2.; .5 .23.; 13/7713: 7 ‘_.,._.:/./.L h)’ Simph‘x Handles Apex Washers (W) mu~t h.- d.- 1' [hr mel‘d [Hit n' bids mu<t lw my l-n-rtifie-d chm-k pay- «le-nt Hf thv Board 0! ‘ms Hf [hr (‘i[)' of: fur Khr- Mnu of not! ”5 w-r m-nt u.’ [In-5 lslin {wrung 0! “1‘ r hid \\'iH IN mpmm pvl‘ “par m1! pripv. “0008‘: hydr:mt.<,l lmprmvmrnl lmpl ll (it'liVI-r‘ jm‘v :1 HI Infill inn uf mid rim-v fixvd thw mum lw l'ulla‘i- In (‘hk'Ck 15019 Irk H\ m) “1' ”Krill a”) In h‘ 1h th HI (ism, "Pollnv follmv Christ Many are {hopefully :m Ema pornmn it with a M which, if h and in spirit ('HIHS’I'I\\ SHEM‘I. I.|f("l“l'Rl («'ummuml from pugn- m Inl‘ll puum Irulh uf ~lt‘kl11'~~ l 1h. H‘ llI\ )I'hi x)‘ are now looking furward ully and some cxpvctantly to xwrmmwnt ‘ostnhlishmt-nt of 0 ml punk and goodâ€"will among This is surely "u consumma- funmlul inn (‘hlll'Ch \\. Hu‘fnl‘r HI“ Ir!) >I!I(1"!llâ€" hm! nh'wml) l Hu- pl'npn~itiuln~ unwr- mux IhM'viIL Sinvv {In-n [M1 lmuk in all purb uf un' lH-vn uhh- In prmv ll I) Chicago North Shore aniMilwqugfi RR \ vrl) puhl|~h< uchin All-steel Limited Trains and intermediate points without change or transfer. TRAVELLERS to Chicago now have the advantage of boarding the Limited Trains of the North Shore Line at Highland Park and riding through into the business district of Chicago. Trains leave Highland Park for Chicago every hour from 7:26 a. m. to 11:26 p. m., then 12:56 a. m., operating directly into the Loop and stopping at the following Elevated Stations: Davis St., Evanston Wilson Broadway Randolph Wells State-Dearborn Adams Wabash Randolph Wabash Convenient to all Chicago Hotels, Theatres and ' Business Houses CHICAGO OFFICE Direct to Chicago’s Loop District 6 West Adlms Street Phone: Ccnknl 8230 ('hr’irtizm Sui 11ml nth 1h“ Uhl'i by l‘t'HlUV HI ‘h'l' 1H, nmliniu ‘ :Iutlr Hun-ml) tion (lm'outly to he wished," but it must be admittml that the thoughts of tyranny, injustice.'greod. and fear which cause and perpetuate war and strife. are still rampant ln all forms of human nrganizxxtlnn, whether known as governments, churches, commercial associations, labor un~ ions. or families. This is true be- cause thnse evil mental traits exist to some extent in the conscirrusness of every human being. Thus it will be seen that the warfare with evil in human consciousness. the mental conflict between right and wrong. must continue until evil-thinking is completely displaced by the Mind of Christ; and then shall the world have peace. Christian Science is the Science 0! true living. of real being. Mrs. Eddy. in the Christian Science textbook mys (page 128). “The term Science. properly understood. refers only to the laws of God and to his govern- ment of the universe, inclusive of man. From this lt follows that bus- iness men and cultured scholars have hund that Christian Science enhances thvir endurance and mental powers. This Program will be found in this position every week of the North HIGHLAND PARK Ticket Office Phone Highland Park 1361 FOR COMING WEEK 0N OPPOSITE SIDE CUT OUT AND PRESERVE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE .ANQ Shore Line now operating I should like to leave with you this thought. However baffling your daily problems may seem howewr {monotonous and distressing the daily routine. howewr fearful your outlook “on tomorrow. you may rest in the ‘assurance that there is a power availâ€" able to you that is greater than any :human power. bigger than any per- sons. superior to any circumstance or combination of circumstances. That power is the law of Dove. It will “‘turn and overturn." adjust and re- adjust. until the conscious harmony of your being is established as a - present fact. This irresistible law a of dixine Mind will surely bring forth ; “thy righteousness as the light and thy judgment as the noonday." . enlarges their perception of charac- ter, gives them acuteness and comâ€" prehensiveness and an ability to ex- ceed their ordinary capacity. A knowledge or the Science of being de- velops the latent abilities and possi- bilities of man. It extends the at- mosphere of thought. giving mortals access to broader and higher realms. it raises the thinker into his native air of insight and perspicacity. MILWAUKEE OFFICE 187 Second Sheet Phone: Grad 1136 PAGE SEVEN

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