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Highland Park Press (1912), 20 Nov 1919, p. 3

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NW an a! bilit} rv t(‘«t ‘ce hns Avenue “ed States ;ru w 1L" H“ . . i slenhst; ,ois : r u h :rrr n N1.) nfifififi‘i It oon nvited tire line ‘9 u 8:“ and M Tomi." 13W Unnecessary Tehphones: l Dede??? : “'9 “I: makes “time tri ion -, Ute. Thor W ashmg Apex Vacuum Sustain: its reputanon as uwmuuw QUALITY PRODUCTS: MILK...CREAM Teiephnne S (Iv 'JI ROBERT Coal. SCRBNTON BNTHRHCITE. POGO LESS and FRBNKLIN COUNTY “twine Material of TELEPHONE 67 @emonstrated m your home FEDERAL man ‘\ lat: Inspecuon to verify quality 2nd: Pasteurization to insure safety 3rd: Country bottling to insure purity 4th: Abundant Refrigeration to insure s 4th Sold 0 THE policy of avoiding it is ‘0.-. n‘ OLA B’AAA n; AVA?" 1 part of the creed of every wide-awake business concern. HERE work bf human hands and minds in offices of concerns that be- lieve 'in the wisdom} of being efficient. HE heaviest iob inevitable in ll“. knncn ran he done I the house can be done mechanically while you look on ---the family washing is what’s meant and the worker in it for you is the n" 00 (m u P.“ a H-‘DER-tL As Lsua PAUL Demonstrations Daily 0 1 Monthly Payments ca'l devices that relieve the \‘ULD (IN CJSH UR 571.579 Vine Clencoe 70 of Northern Illinois .ocoooooo I handle all Kinds are various mechani- THE HIGHLAND PARK PRES. HIGHLAND PARK. lLLlNOlb' 230 NORTH u: what hp m‘t‘l‘ ._.1-‘;1rm the famous TE.POGOHONTBSSMOK- rmmTY SOFT COAL TI W E PA YMEN TS Avenue )ur Menu \Vx‘ Sc‘1\'~'- “-ouM “Hath: Distributors of 386 C1 “most Any bunk mam Black sweetness JOHNS AVENUE cntral Avenue son and Teamtn! Excuse Goes. FAMED FOR ITS HOLY WELLS on, of Ben-m, Indln. a Place of Pecan-r Vonerltlon -1or the Devon! Pllgrlm. Benares. “the city of 2.000 temples.” Is also the city of holy Well». A pH- grln) In Benares can put In a busy day making the rounds of these landmarks and complying Whh the ceremonies prescribed from them Only the dmmut Indlan pllgrlm would cure to drink a! the sacred wells. for custom says that flowers must be flung hm. most of them as peace ofle-rlnm. nml llH-sv decayed floral ofit'rillfl" le'nll lu lnukt- who water unfit for llrinklng. Tllt‘ Bril'hll gmerm men! did «1021“ up «mm of llw most holy and popular of the \n-lls ln the lntprmtc of mnlmtlun. Rm Iln- nln- (lum \wre nut plvnsed. TIIQ‘)‘ come huntlrwds of mllos tn vnjny HM» lwm-flts 0f llw hnl} wan-r. tnstn, \u-m nml all, and they tln not cure m hm‘e lt mm- perwl wltll. Tho most huly of 11w wells is the We]! of Knmvlodzo. “hh-h stands near Bonnros‘ mmt sacred shrhu». the Col- den tvmpl», and Is said to be the dwell- ing [111100 of a wry important god. The most Hl)“'ft'HUllS ls (hr “'0“ of Fate. Any 0110 who Inukh‘ Into tho We“ of Fate oxm‘H)‘ at noon nnd fnlh tn s99 hls‘ shndnw ifi mill to he dnnmml to (“9. within six mummy Of murso. If the fillvm [\rnphw'y it nnfnvurnhlp, Hw splrih‘ mm usuully hp lmugm nfT hy om‘rmgs m thw tvmplo ('(unvr-nlvmly flour by. ‘ In :lnome-r “P“ n Hulk» gm! lives. and ‘1“! :lllulhv-r l< (lel‘utvd Y0 lhf“ spirit of hauling. Pilgrims not unh’ drink of the wntvr of this well. but also hnthn' In it to Innko sure nf the water’s pnwm‘ hplnc tranifvrrml to tho-m. Half a mHHnn pilgrinm mur the holy wens of Human-e mw-ry ennmzh of tho “utvr syfih‘me with Hu- in case known (0 India MEMORY‘S JOY AND SORROW To It !: rmm-nmrnm-e {hut makes: m- humnn, rano-mlu‘um'o that gives ux ltl'QNé-Hf lnunnrmth. Without mt‘mnr)’ (ho-n- mmhl he no prngrow. no ud- \‘Illlf‘iH‘.’ from 10w plm‘oe to NW hA-ighrx': fur it 12“ nwnmry tlmt brings Hm pus! tr» us and giwx u~ :1 cerruln iv-m-nnin- frmn thv hunk-Hi of (he immunity {mm the [uw‘lllz lllHHI-‘h NM in «'thh «Mu-r timw mv hnpv. It muy .wn..- . Not in «'hihlhuwl, pvrhup“. but at n“ «Mu-r timw mv-mury is the mother of hnpv. It muy h.- truv. nx‘ Dump fluid and Tvnm‘wn w-hgwd. {hut surrmv‘s “um mrmw h to rt'Im-xnhor {I havâ€" piur Mme: but mzuins't thi< \u- have m wo‘izh H10anerlt‘SSJH)‘~’Hint mvm- nry runfvrfi. tho h-«nn‘z It H‘nr‘hvs n“. th.- mroxnmh H gin-s us um] the on- hvrpnr‘v, lhv wuw of 1-01111-1c-tvnex‘s that it Elves In our livvs. V It Is nu: \n-ll w MW in nmmnryunly. unl9ss In old am), when rnmombrnnce may he 11w Inw‘t trvusuro left to us. We can mnily het'umz’ mnrhm Rind \n-nk by tun rumlnuul n dwelling: In Th" pust: rh» pvt-<01“ and me fmure hum haw Hwir ixwlstom n-Ininw. Bu! :my sxnw pu-rwn knows tht {he ubuse KM 2000 nm_\ nlwuu turn it into rm NH, and roIm-mhrunve «'un he no ex- ' cvmhm [0 mm luw. to “J!" Snow Houses in the A «'an hunw H Hm nm of d\\‘olHn',:~'. if it was t the-r for 11w mmfurt of tantsz or bo-uuw the rm ”um: um um lmvvr [he by wnhuzinu tho \onmml your knifv If H gots ( mnkv H1" hnlu \mnlh’r ‘ Inhh-n mm N If [1n- n thuw erunw ir SR mmh- < Bl‘l‘ [on thin )nu M-IM u u long knifv I-x‘ lllm‘lwlv. thvm dnwn IHHH Hw 1 m-mrnl'ln-x thv hvut (rm Ihv Humin: ~qu~~ Rut the Properly Balanced Scales Will Be Found Evenly Arranged lll llllh'. an I'm-h ‘ HHHH two's 'rur‘ those who would drink A! lelw' \VH! “fl" Vh. “>1“ h \‘]1;p.‘k1L’ H Tradmon Upset. mm mmvra is uhnmt proâ€" :1 Smith SIufi-mishirc. En:- ~ \u'rv vhroo Mu strikva in dccmlw. uunu-ly, INN. 1.974 and um those m‘vmiuns the 1rd the youngvr “mm: In xmu‘uh- it th< bowl Hu- any .imm. \Vhih‘t 1th w‘hiurs HUN-11w! m umw'p'. Winn the h hn-i :inn thm. tho young I'INTJM :md «ho Nah-r minors vnrlv m u any. (0 fullow the “or.- 1‘otu «wutvâ€"afmr the a a mmt’for a day or yc-nr and drink ‘r tn stovk up their :vrms of every (US- ‘3 in the Arctic. H tlw nun-t mluptalfle it gvts tun warm ol- mfnrt 0! the inhabi» p the roof begins to mwr the temperature ventilating hole with It gt-ts tun mm you \lnnlh'r hy stuffing a If tln- roof lwghw tn SR mmh- of Marks mm H «NM :| man out \ch muvhntv. and hr l‘lhh‘ 1H tlw ert withuut hvut from within and Wm But If yuu tun-v I -.-. thin :ttM huul‘ Peetc's . thin :lml Hum (rum _\um‘ lulu-um m! r\<~-~ frnm vln flnfl< um “ivh : Mind the About \n-l‘} M Vlv‘n‘!“ m Mum: Vilhiul Mnunmuv HHHth" (on ml.- at nth [him rh~ EEEQEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE \\1|<un by Van th-r vluw limit nf 111mm"! xi um m‘a-n ‘ 11w :mi slum HIT thv 12!" HT mum rhn sewmk m: m.- faimwn «(an {Inn thv muunmin’urv I“ tinuw hrizhwr than r11 :Ihe Gum Tree. The AuMmlinn on. .1 pun. id vummnhly cum-.11 tho (mm 1mm 2mwn swan-«fully muntripfi and in Na-‘\' 2m; Mwn fnm'ad {hm 'H z'rwnln \umMu spntk‘. fm‘ 1‘ Hum in in Rmz'll 11w :1:1Ylmr‘i'.w< rm wiue for fimhvr. A ' View From muuntuin " ,. {hp gfil'llY‘l lmh’l) I'JCU'T“ \Vnu‘i .‘Il‘l‘ The housewife who recognizes the merits of the SIMPLEX IRON ER and takes advantage of modern methods and appliances adds considerable to her share of happiness. The simplicity of the SIMPLEX, the ease and absolute safety with which it may be operated, even by inexperienced help, makes it the ideal ironer for use in the home. t The SIMPLEX will iron 80 per anything plain or flatâ€"all the hea‘ time and strength. lt will take ca The SIMPLEX will iron 80 per cent of the family ironing-â€" anything plain or flatâ€"all the heavy pieces that take so much time and strength. It will take care of Table Cloths, Napkins, Center Pieces, Doilies, Dresser Scarfs, Curtains, Sheets, Bed Spreads, Pillow Slips, Blankets, Towels, Night Dresses, Paja- mas, Hosiery, Children’s Rompers, etc. Some articles, such as Petticoats, can often be partly ironed with the Simplex and the ruffles done by hand. This means a great saving. An ironing that takes you half a day or so by hand, the “SIM- PLEX" (loes easily in one hour. ' two cents an hour to heat by gas. The “SIMPLEX” costs only hour than ordinary irons and al- It requires much less heat per ways maintains a uniform, evenly distributed heat which does not make the room uncomfortably warm. Int‘ 1' The Simplex Ironer 25 North Sheridan Road With Winter approaching swiftly it is necessary mat you attended to at once. have your trees and shrubbery ing trees and shrubbery so that they w Neglected trees and shrubbery cos Don’t neglect them now. 0 inspect your grounds and submit a plan table and you so desire, desire annually and in t thousands of dollars annually to replace. I will be pleased t for beautifying same. If the plan is accep I will work out as much of the plan as you time complete the work to your complete satisfaction. As I am very busy at this time, if you desire to have work ’--A "mu enrimz. it is advisable to make the proper arrange- As I am very bus: done next spring, it i ments now. High Points Mining \\|,,.;-‘. lur! uf mu ‘ lnzuzhihlllvfllhn? is. Hun run ‘w sw-n on .. [\\H and nnwhnlf 1!) run he awn at sea DOING Let us max‘plh THE LANDSCAPE WORK OF THE VICINITY M. m: it (row. has in many :n fin- _\n<!:ull:‘. ngnizo in; “xnu TI) .mo 19 ‘mwo'l’ submit prices on Mt hut M)- r.- Where It Saves Twu 'DIWIHU'T‘. “um :um M'vw. qunn'u-Hn: daily. :and it wm mu! ”10 HUI" Ivno- Minnye mul:irw:‘r'¢-l fuss. :uul ul\\u_\‘~' :0! t‘u- um <1 and lhvn «‘rhul mw-r it, \\'hmv w- J-v‘ he sturh-d mum “In-n )u- Luv would gm hm". ‘lw HIIL- "wit plied: “\\'~‘H. I made up mu m long Hilln- nun ”In? swim- I'm} 1 “ "lg Y” ‘H' hi: v‘hIHC'b In “hf“ h!‘ and him um 1 swing In knuw \\ am if Iliuxx‘t try it vwr'v du)‘ ta; lng to In- hi: and hm“ :HXI am if rthlff .‘fi‘di‘ml porhunxvr ho (1M H! \thx lzv I!” 11* 'v-n: hr-hiw! ht drew! \I-I'V nigh! m \ him: "H? (urge! I in: It“ 14!”! HI" . um}; int‘l‘d'l? I! I. m. :1 fm‘! n-ry wwwlL . 1H \H‘I‘ ~11" ('1 mm \liswrl L' p I and Down; of Life. hm! lawn watching the pa- Mth st» :nut'h intereit that ‘1‘!" that 05(11le hfl' eye. hf: ttw tir~t night hr» lvft im-lmhnz awwru! iavlrivrs. {1.1" that t-xvited Mi!- u~', u. :x fur! that t-xvitm 3mâ€" wmwlL As hl‘ \I‘nh'd gum} Kr div ('1 “ltd fr‘IhHI'MHV Yn Misxvr l aperhnIm-r. ynn re all wur ups and dumns." the size for 3'01” “5" Sincerely, k“.b\\' \fln-H I IT RIGHT is hecessary that you MN Telephone 194 To Clean Bran Casting. Bra“ r:|~lin;~ mu) ln- Nutty moment by dim-ins: Hn-m Inm (ion of thrw 1.;m~' Mlhvh'l’?" - throw [-nrN u: nilrlr mid. tn after thn-y haw hevn mxc-d is a quart Hf vwmnmn mm. ”W being <tirrm! in;'il Ilu- Kath h: » . x (“51‘1“th V earthc 1m :lr- \- can lu- mm» Al mely. and m» castinre mm M by thi‘ IIN'HIHi big in vnh't .-.. 1.;m~' suhvhum' ”z lliH'l" m id. tn hin‘v l-wn IHA'G'd is PullJ'llUn mm. ”W w! in;'il Ilu- Kath 1m 1’ 'M~ 3~ plum“! Ivvw 7 -h m test the par": of tea MM» and a sheet of whltv 1 “LL-h rub the tea with \Hu-n the have: are pow- .‘ :w in dusted clean and n.71mt. If the ma is ar- 1' sunk: of vivid nmmnr. ”in” Tesiing Tel. ml (hon 1h Y'vlmn‘w] H .hmr u'M‘ r Lrus» I Imlv- u 1“” w.

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