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Highland Park Press (1912), 27 Nov 1919, p. 10

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ma; A \In .‘.H.(‘. ,_ fumed table :1?! i <i\ «hni rS St seat; Hhxarv tabla MrS \Vriu}1t.c'tnznr(mm and hum {mm H." in U. :3"?! Single Single (‘omm White Male Rabbit, 8 mos 01d. Belgian Hare. male >~ mos Pedigreed Rufus Red Beigian Harv, 4 mos. pair RABBITS AND BELGIAN HARES FOR SALE U TO “'HOH IT MAY CONCERN: If you are interested in the pur- Anyuno holding a Fire Assllciation Chase 0f "mm“ “ml in WW? ‘” Philadelphia. Fire Insurance Policy part, write or telephone The ngh' hearing any one of the fulluwing num~ 1“" Park ”953‘ “Pd hers. 4720801. 4720802. 4720803. FOR SALE â€" 2° 10" 501180- 'Om- 4720mm, 4720805. will find it :0 their ’4 on High Street near Prairie, 35 interest tn mmmunivate with the bIOCk north of Exmoor Club. A“ [111- company's western department at provements in. Will ’9" at once or Runm 942. Insurance Exchange. 175 "'18“? “7‘“- Sma” ”We“ d°wnv w Jackson St. Chicago. lll. Tel. Wa- balance on time Joe Lenclonl. . . , right. UHK'TX‘I‘ (R-n’u rm I’qux‘w H71 FUR SALE ~~ h Mu ': Sum} Uvmiiti 'S. 733 \V. EUR mm pair The buildings on Ilillcrest farm are modern in every respect and the ten‘room house has all of the latest conveniences. They include a conâ€" crete barn with a capacity of fifty head of horses as well as a number of scientifically designed box stalls: 3 cement silos with a total capacity of 500 tons; a model cattle shed that pro- vides ample protection for 200 head; a granary. an icehouse, and all of the other necessary outbuildings. This place is nnly ten miles from Fargo, where the state agricultural college is located, and six miles from a $3,000,000 stockyards and packing plant which nfl'ers a. very convenient market for the cattle raised on this farm. ~< F. \V" “I: SALE Soil. climate. rainfall. and the na- tural drainage of the land makes this farm the best locatibn in the world for potatoes. corn. alfalfa. red and sweet clover, cattle, hogs, sheep. and the great wheat crops for which the Red River Valley is so famous. FOR SALE v- Him-rest Farm Stock and Grains is the best produc» ing farm in the Red River Valley, North Daknta. and Consists of 1.600 acres of deep. rich. blavk sail with clay subsoil. in a high state of culti- vation. mus. pair I't' BUY/1 HOME lwmfik RENT. fOR SALE I 15 30. Hrs! St. COALE SON Awnvnu-Bwtsm Stmxoon. West SMPWS‘JBOO z um; 10:: x 2m, 32: Lots 50 x 150. $20 Acrés,$500 and up SEE ('8 FOR Male. 4 mm‘. Male, 3} mus, n Rabbits, 6 week SALE M IX“ x,i\’ (‘Ht'kct :qu conditimi. A.Hrz->~ 733 \V. INH‘TfiI‘L} .‘H COALE SONf H FUR RFVI‘: FI'RNISHED HOMES FOR THE W!VTER. “THE HEART OF TEXAS RYAN” Doll-Van Production Chafiie Chaplin in “SOME NERVE" Marie Walwnm in the Spur and Sad- dle Stories Admission 18c; war tax 2c Mutual Production Semon (‘0m4 x P Marguerite: Fisher in “MOLLIE OF THE POLL! The Great Sta e Succesa I’athe Pro uction “The (:rgag_(;amble"â€"â€"the ‘ H. P Theatre Bulldlng HIGHLAND PARK HOMES we urea! I.amble"â€"~the end Also Goldwyn Pictograph Admission 18c; war tax 2c FOR SALE-HOUSES PROGRXH FOR NEXT WEEKâ€"CUT OUT 693. Libel‘tyviile‘ IV] A Admission 224 int) Tl'EsnufDEc m1 ‘ 0111A FOR sin? $3 - _.()!N ”I 1 ) to $1.. _( ('U xssxmx 22c; war tax 3c â€"â€".~__. HONDA Y. DEC. 1 SYNDAY, NOV. 30 Flnrence Billings in mmi nuk dining ;. svtw. lwmm Mrs. Georm- (‘. and Limb-n Aw» FOR BA RGAINS ~wn‘ WINS" Side Homes, $6,000 [0 H m MIX in THE FOLLIES” Uh! DIN 15 t! 4.00 3.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 M Phone 17 r arm. produw Valley, >f 1.600 I’iL '[ ugra ph (‘5‘. ancr an at this officv. l} paying" for thi: ft m LLhLANED AND PRESSED All kinds of repair work, furs clean- 0d and repaired at reasonable prices by Mrs. Devlin of Chicago. Tel. High- mmd 73 for appointment, 37~39pd Will the little girl who took by mis- take a pair of high black shoes. at the 5 n'L‘lan dancing class lust Wednesw (lay in Witten hall kindly vall for her shoes at Tel. 528. 39 TI\ n.-. ,. FUL‘NI» All kinds of repair 0d and repaired at 1 by Mrs. Devlin of Chi wand 73 for annninh msvshmsmvs was CLEANED AND I ”gin. LOST ‘. Tuesdy morning, a lady‘s gold watch engraved in back, Ethel Ericka]. May 1910. Lost hetWeen N. Second street and the Northwestern station. \‘aluvd as gift frum dead sister. Reward. Return to 230 N. Sec- ond st. 39 pd. ‘ “'05 x'noking and ".329 Presnocl afternoons. Mrs tel. WEDDING TATIONERY housowurk. Nu laurr Thl‘t‘l‘ in family. T‘ Martin. We use but the finest of papers and our En- graving is superlative. mu All\’.\ “ANTED ~ High M'hmll student (buy) WiShCS‘ employ- ment after schnul in exchange for board and mom. Address Y, Press Office. 39 pd ‘ holidays bungalow in water heat. 39 pd FOR RENT -- Fur tlnx (“'0 “‘Ot'lKS. a delightful Havinia. H rmnms. Hm Tel. H P. 497. FOR RENT -Furnis kitvhon privileges. “23 \ LOST men: rooms fur Ii Also 1 single room Ave. Tel}. 75131. WANTED WA NTHI) Fur information leading tn securing 2, :: (.r 4 I'uum furnished heated apart» nwnt. or furnished heatvd rooms with kitcht-n privileges in private hnme. I’h-aso ansz‘ by mail. Captain Jos. H. Harm-tr, .111. 730 N‘ St. Johns aw- nuv. ur I‘ativnts “’m‘d 77‘ L'. S. A. Hnswtal 115’. Ft. Shvritlxm, Ill. R E LP WANTED WA NTED ‘~_ Expgrioncm sn‘mnox WANTED SITUATION WANTED WANTED To' RENT Single mum wcH hvutml, (‘Knsv in. Address )ST m A fur piece in 0H] statiun. NH\'. 34‘ 1 FOR R PIX T mslwct A W ‘TH E \‘.'EDNESDA\. DEC. 3 Stewart Holmes and Ellen Cassidy “LOVE. HONOR AND ?" Mutual Production Pathe News and Christie Comedy Admission 180; war tax 2(- FRIDAY. DEC. 5 "THE BANDBOX" Paths: Pruduction»â€"All Star ("ast ‘atht- Review Mutt and Jefl' Admission 18c; war tax 2c FOI'ND m, a pair of shell rim £1355» van have same by calling 9. describing property and this adv. :m TH l'RSl)A Y, ”(if 4 Katherinu May Donald in "THE THL’NDERBOLT" First National Production Pathe News and Jungle Comedy Admission 18c; war tax 20 snmnu’f DEC. 6 Miss M. Marsh in {E PHANTOM HONEYMOON” Mutual Production A twwreel (Yukoo (‘omedy Burton Holmes Traveloguv Matinee at 2:30 ‘- Admission 2" ‘ war tax 3c . v WA NTED T0 RENT . (‘hicamn I“. To]. “"3 M. Thomas, Mgr. ~ Experienced girl for downstairs work. Apply .5 u... 510.00 R EWA R l) Jesdy morning. a lady‘s agraved in back, Ethel 1910. Lost hetWeen N. Office won RENE LOST Experienced maid for laundry. Afte Dec. 1. 1. Tel, 551. 3 TS. J. L. (Qirl to care for child Wright, Moraine he)- fl furnished huse‘ huht housekeeping AND PRESERVE shmi room with W. Laurel Ave. 39 pd 1U] the North t‘l. 339. a" I _‘ “K‘fill‘di 1hr \‘h'! â€" ‘Nuwmlx } f’ublir .4 ' ! Hunt 2” f ! Loans i ‘ Liber! } .' (‘vrnfi ; 6 “'3r .‘ ' ~ Rnnhh II] St. thfis {9pd >Pi\l 391M] 39 $9 pd t Liberty Loan Bonds ' (‘vrtn‘n‘auN of lndebek-dr H “'ar Xminks Stamps ~ Banking House lurniturt- Fixturm ,, . Duo from Hank‘ Incalvd at Highland Pl 1h“ rhm- of business November, 1919. as m: Public Accnunu of the Hunt 2” haw, The friends .that are best are the ones that w mostmgood books. IIEI’HSX'I‘S Rck‘orwul {A i“ * 15 >31 Cnpita! Stuck S“Y'Nus Fun-i l'ndixidmi Pr The man who gives up’ zoner. Hope onâ€"work dream “in come true. :1 9 pd Forester and Landscarpfie.g rchitect ! Melody Woods. Bx 314, Hi} land Park? (my J chosen to settle down ll‘f,ln01‘(’ at- r travtiw and beautiful. i , There are deliciously shied honey- l suvkles, vmlmpples, and ‘I lycnnthus ' growing. and naturalized‘ n Melody Woods, and also a lot of ‘3‘in of the Valley and Violets to delight and in- spire by their fragrance.;§ The sweet smelling vazfltics to be used for a garden containi fragrant spvcimens only, is ondlesurvif we use‘ annuals also. I am an ext iely busy" man. and that is what I Qike to be,f but if you should happen? 0 like my‘ way of doing: gardening: ‘ words call up 85, make ‘ment and I will call and ' . estimate. I do not chart for auch~ advice. except in cases lems have to be sulved or '1 ca] surveys have to be mi V I am still and always yof landscape gardening and n' pd While a Lands'apc Aflhitect, in order tn vruitu suvli a maiden must possess a lui of patiencvphis traVcls‘ in foreign muntrivs. obscfiiation and lun- nf things liczimifulfl hifllld vn- ablu liim tn ulitain the deified result. It is still time to start juch a “V- in): perfume bottle, uithor‘f’n lines of a furnml garden, but not;- ocessarily so. since an informal lmrd‘ may also mntain a lot of Sweet Btlérs, Roses, Vonvalarias. Violas, Roségmry and what not. * l delight in creating thin s of heaw (y and to help make the ‘ cc 1 have chosen to settle down i115, more at- tractivo and beautiful !€ hm! and sunr; to b ,.r \Hn-mhor. )91’1 JAMES H orm'lu Pltnuw Report of the Candid “Fragrant Garden?" A @nlen con~ taining NOTHING but friéranc'flow- J‘I‘S and trees '3 Like the Violet or the ‘llvliutropo, those flowers miy be small or even unsightly, as for lxiptancc tho lavender and \Vulltlmvex'. but what (13:7 quixito ullor. If! While :1 Landscape Akihitect, in order tn vruutu suvh a girder] must possess a lu! of until-mm 1d.- WNW“ ta! Rmuurcfi Thorv is hardly a moreijascinating subject to write about butéjrardening, (I130 it he love of birds andgfiutterfiies. Have you ever thought}:; about a ..n 3. Be prompt in your pttendance upon the \arious chunh flrvices 4. Improve every nppqfltmity to do personal work. 3 f). In all things he luyaif tn ('hrist. and Diq'uunb; are more imperative than fore. " This service was markedsghroughout by the Divine presence and was pro- phetic of what the future ibis in store for those who are williné‘ to give themselves to a life of fitith, prayer, and self-sacrifice. What ’he spirit of; genuine conviction for sin and desire: to get right with God ii prevalent;f was and continues to bimore and! more evident. However, lat it not be; forgotten that now as nib‘VeLbefore; (‘hristian people must be on their! guard. The victory has by no means' been won. Vigilence an}, constancy‘ in the discharge of all chin-eh duties The putweqk‘hu been a vary bun ............. Week it the Patriotic Lugue. Tuna R". H. D. Di ck day night buncq parties 1nd the Sum: “The best send“ I he?!) been in” day game-part1” and supper hug was the characteristic cxpfitslon com- I Eotgfisxfihrtzzusfiai Tag: 241:5 .mg from the soldiers Sufiday evgn- th: kitchen eand 3,1,1: :3‘ Zodl“::*1;:| {min Four Persons wefl‘ imcexved m- ‘ an e” was. ser‘md ‘ Th: e mbiund in) Church membership. p021: young 2: {‘1 (1 ti ' dtyoofl n‘ ‘ ”“1" “’85 baptised‘ ("hm-Ire 0" we} zinméncz :Sdu 323131310 geetnbteh: :aa;§):fie(l;::;tin:mEgyegkedArrtIZZlg ? spldiers out whet? the ambulances ar ’ these, latter wore men an‘ld‘women in ' rived at sev'en-thlrty. vivilian life, as wall rv...< snlglcrs. Th - .The 5MP” Club composed 0f sol; seating capacity was almoit taken up I (11ers anu .fnlcs w.h0 Were statiofxed a.‘ and for the first time tho” coming a 1 F0" Snelhng, Mlnnewta, met "1‘ the‘ trifle late were obligedv'to wonder'k‘eague’fooms 9n Wednesday night. .Prnfif “I call upon all to: , I. Set up (ht family {Inna 2. I’ropau- a prayer “38, th‘ FRAGRA NCE HIGHLAND PW Pm, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS they would :‘be seated izedfin Melody of ‘23in of the delight and inâ€" “ON in of all Chlil‘ch duties urest and meet the lope is a 1 The Rt. Rev. 0n~your 1 ever be wax d. “Summun the ma! Call the women! can: n: )t the children! “DISczpl me the recruits. Furmsh the mu utmns and the supplies Speak to A m-mzm Churchmen that they go for- ward .1... u. 1 7 - s ~1p1t the mm: Church behind the .t, thrnuqh the an ‘eming body. nip! gmcr‘al com; -t.t'mn. which :.t.y In“! in Daron ard gave it {or- . apprm’u rhu sz>271[<‘l("The Pam: ’Ch" seems to c grue i110 the Natic ;~\‘.'ide Cah- svn. Far Mm it is a Lilmax to the u to M11111 he gave limself half a fury ago. Photo by Gerhard .w Many a seeming setback ty 8 step forward in the gram. The standard working hours for a great many peopk> nowadays are to work when they feel like it. The students who Thanksgiving day to Mother, can be foun ings of the Home To PATRIARCH CALLS HIS F LOCK T0 WAR From present indications the Reds will get very red in the face from the speed with which they will have to keep muving. 1 Several people have in lther the League has a lib leryone’s use, or only fa jThe library is for everyo ,take advantage of it, am ithc same plan as the Put: ‘The library is open ever) ‘but Sunday. from two to Highland Park Public Lil us from 50 to 75 books ev and we havo volumes loa city of llighwood, by Mr. 1 some that have been dona and see what you can fin away a lam-some eveninv EThey will use the League 1' fiery other week. J The League is now ready )dancing lessons for girls u manomg lessons for girls under ten ; years of age. These lessons will take vplace on Monday afternoons at 3:45. lLessons will start as soon as a suf- livient number have registered to war- rant starting the class. Whoever is interested please either come tor the League and register personally, or call H. P. 1340 and leave your name and telephone number. .... “mun. m arouse eve 1e Church to its rvsmnsx- )portumties in the 013613! union. to name ntnre than ) send out 1.5M new Work- ay expand any phase of He and abro; d, Dink! 3. Tuttlo, women, em‘ofiud be; of the campaign. all lighwood. by Mr. Hogan, and _t have been donated. Come what you can find to while 1 people have inquired whe» League has a library for ev» mes who come home on :1 day to see Father and be found at the dwell- Home Town Girls. PATRIOTIC LEAGUE It Alas mobxb'zed mamas and misc (3 ('.:.‘:mi(’n. It rd: behind the go ‘E‘ming bpdyf, use the League rooms ev-‘ *rom two to six. The k Public Library lends 75 books every month; volumes loaned by the or only for members. for everyone who will a of it, and is run on as the Public Library. open every afternoon, evening ack is in reali‘ the final pro. are talking to 3 some of their t all when they Orders start i k001i 1' of the Freda} Ind re Chum H nrkl FRI The I the “firm: venm :NU

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