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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 Dec 1919, p. 13

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”glifllllmmlllllllllllflllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllfllfllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIMIHIIIIIIIHIE PAGE FOUR wmmmw mmwmw #32:: Telephone 59? we can demonstrate to you the Simplex and Thor mangles. Huber 8c Decker Washing Machines for Christmas GRA F ON OLA S We offer the best possible chance for comparison of different machines and show here the best ‘makes on the market. Come early and you can have your choice from~.r.stocl<. Also 'F you are intending to purchase a Piano, Player-Piano or Grafvnola, see R. 5. BRAND with THE SMITH PIANO COMPANY, 311 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago. A COMPLETE LINE OF THE LA TEST STYLES OF COL UMBIA -GRA FONOL AS IS 8. St. Johns eve. 311 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago THE SMITH PIANO CO. Telehone in your order for We Have on Hand a Number of MlllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmmfllllllllflllllllilll"WWW” ROLAND S. BRAND PIA NOS Teltphom’.‘ Highland Park 702R THE LA TEST HITS IN RECORDS Records Lake County Agent AND The Apex The Easy The Thor The Western Electric The Maytag and our Mr. Brand will make free delivery. Telephone 201 THE IIIcmiANI) PARK mass. mom PARK. ILLINOIS Africa is a sick countryâ€"one of the sickest in the world. Malaria. tuber- culosis and pneumonia flil tlw swamps and forests with deuth. The {ear of death is so Constant a companion of the black people that they have mine to consider their native witch doctor as more important than the ruling for. eign government or the chief of their own tribe. But once the white man sets foot on the fever trail the witch doctor might Just as well throw away his crazy medicine. In his heart he knows he is a hallwayâ€"Chum“ Herald. “This bird is also known as the cave swallow, because it plasters its next on tlw outsidv of a barn or orher build- ing up hinder the eaves. Colonies of several thousand will build their nests tugmher on thoside of a cliff. These nests shaped like a flattened gourd or water bottle nro made of hits of clay rolled into pellets and lined with straw or fmnhers. This bird “inters in the [mph-s." Eat: a Thousand Insects a Day. “A cllfl swallow will eat a thousand flies. mnsqulums. wheat midgets or bee- tles that lnjure frult trees ln :1 day and therpfnre ls to he encouraged." says the American Forestry assoclutlon of Washlngton. a SFHtenmtio' n‘wrnrnz'lntuin whunovor mm is called foraâ€"Thomas Kelghtly. it came down from the rhapsodlm who celebrated (he exploits of Her- culpn and Theseus. was as great a won- der as any it records. All the other tongues that civilized man has spoken are poor and feeble. and hafimrous. in comparison with it. Its compass and fivxilvilily. Its riches nnd its powers are nltogolhar unlimltwi. It not only ex- presses with precision all that is ilmuzlll or known at any given period. but it onlnrgus itself naturally with the» progress of solonve. and affords. as i! without an MIN". 11 now phrase. or The Greeks. It is lmpnssible to contemplate the annals of Greok literature and art without lwing struck with them, as by fur the most extraordinary and brilliant phenomena in the history of the human mind. The very langmgo, even in its primitive simplicity. as You all go out in n p'wnlc. and meet ' togethvr in some pleasant place in the woods, and you put down the baskets there. and leave the pail with the ice in the handle-It place you can find. and cover it with the blanket. Then you all set out In the great forest. But it is only a few of the party who choose to start hand in hand along a gravel path which leads straight to the well. and probably those few en- joy loss and gain less from the day’s: excursion than any of the rest. The: rest break up into indifferent knotsfl ‘and go some here. some there. as! their occasion and their genius call} them. Some go after flowers. some? after berries. some after butterflies; some knock the rocks to pieces; somei climb up to where there II a fine View, I some sit down and copy the stump!“ smnv go into the water. some makef a fire. some find a camp of Indians? and learn to make baskets. These alli come back to the picnic camp in good I, order each eager to tell what he hasi seen and heard, each having satisfied ‘ his taste and genius and each and all 1 having made vastly more of their day ; than it' they had held to the gravel: path and walked in column to the well l and back again.â€"â€"â€"Edward Everett ' Hale. MUCH LIKE LIFE’S PATHWAY Effective Parable in Edward Everett Hale’s Description of Doing; of 3 Picnic‘ Party. I WOIEN PREY 0F LONEUNESS Men are amazingly and minim, ignorant with respect to the mysterioul “fl‘ lad by thclr mothers, Wives. dlnlh‘ ters and aunts. For years at a time ; man may go on blindly with his work and his play and remain in tow igno' runce about thr- activities of the” inex- pllmlnv beings.~ He is dimly and dubi- ously aware that they are not idle. In his paroxysmfl in intuition he guesses that his comfort and even his happi- ness in some fashion may depend upon their labors. But the grvuter part of his existence is passed in a sublime ignoring of all the immense miracles wrought l1_\‘ “mm-u «\‘t-ry day of his life. African Witch Doctor-n. 1h Writer Say: That I. the Glut. Thou- Tlrduu um Cun- Ieu Toll. fiâ€"â€"â€"_ SCOTTJORDAN. Pres. and Tram. BTAILISHED It“ WILMOT wmnm. CADY A . JORDAN, Vice-Pres. and Sec'y mm Susy. c. H. JORDAN '00., Funeral Directors Chapel It each Estnblisbmenl Complete Line of Funernl Furnishings 012 Duv‘u 38.“. EM Pb... Eva-non «0 I“ N. KICH‘GAN ILVD.. CIICAGO 1522 E. 53d STRUT. HYDE PARK MW 1340-1347 PL.- Hydo Park 1:: ~ Public \Service Co. (L Electri Articles for the toilet table, that incr comfort and multiply con- venience. \ _ (L Labor Savers, washing machines, irons, vau‘um cleaners, utility motors. colators. (L Electric Portable Lamps, wrought in copper, brush bran, verde antique, silver, art iron, wicker with shades in art glut. silk, cretOnne. (L Electric C01 diébes, toasters, form as they are efficient in operationâ€" ideal Christmas Present; which satisfy the giver and gratify the receiver. Electrical Appliances Nothing better than something to wear. Our Sweaters, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Gloves are all priced to save you money. 133 Waukegan Avenue, Highwood, Illinois For Men For Women ' For Boys For Girls For Children Useful Christmas Gifts The art, the skill; the discriminating taste of many crafts unite in the construction 6f Alleys in Splendid Condition Majestic BoWling Alleys CHALES GLASS Allin'gr variety u our Sales Room ' the lowest Come in and Enjoy this great Indoor Sport Open Every After- noon at 1:00 o’clock of N Utensils, chafing stoveo, pre-

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