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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 Dec 1919, p. 15

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PAC MRS SWAIN SAYS: “During all the 33 YEARS that I have kept house I have nmer used a more satisfact- ory furniture polish and floor cloaner than NU- FINISH. Accept my highest recom- mendations for same.’ 5 cum «. Highland 'éari Trust a : : Suvinu Bank 816:. g : Telephone 073 : . menu“) PARK. ILLINOIS . .00....OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O... COOKOOOOO 00.0.... D. C. PURDYH" SONS i am the Genuine A. MARKOWITZ $210515 :13 _Econom) Sheridan Buildlnz. Highland Park. Illinois l532 W. Roosevelt Rd.. Chicago Phone H-vm-rkc’t 8359 .0... 0.. 0.. .0. O... Flu-l H. P. 315 Dr.B.A. Ill-in Dr. Ed D. Fritsch DENTISTS Sheridan Bldg, Highland Purl Telephone 874 .O........................ o mnmudxx u: c 301 Washnmzun St T elep hon t Waukegan IOSS Automobile Tires, Metals and Rubbers 3 Specialty Drop me a postal card or telephone me and I will call for goods PAGE SIX Telephone 410 60 North First St. Highland Park Piper Hanging Ind Decorating Telephone 1098 885 Onkwood Av. Hill-lull Part Wholesale and Retail Dealer for Special High Price for J. Smith Iron Metal Rags Rubber Bottles N. Paper Magazines Pnyl the Highest Club Price: Most mans} W on; Dusting: / Cleaning-Polishing Liquid yet discovered. 0. C. DO [ER LANDSCAPE RCHITECT DR. WATSON DENTIST DR. A. L. LEE IIYAILIQHID II?! C. M. GATFS 'r1'em {'hun ONCORPOIATID JOHN E- CONRAD Melody Woods DENTIST Alturflcv A: Law PAINTING V Economy an Every Cake Highland Park 522 314 Waukegan, 1H tlke same picture of other days come tn life she came to mvet him, as shnplv, hunmt and rwuutirul as one of he’l' rU\l“. Three months went by. and then came the shock. He dlscovered that there was a rumor around the village that Emma lmd Invested all her for- tunv Eh the Stnrr company, 'I‘hv old lawyer, getting the rumor straight, lm- medlately set out for the Adams home. "You stand to lose every cent of it," the luwyer suidi “I stand to win, too. I am tired of waiting for my ship. I am going (rut to meet it." was the quiet unswer. “Tired of waiting? the lawyer said to himself as he Went to his otlice for his evening; smoke. “He'll have a longer wait still." 'l‘hut awning [10 met the (‘lulll'fflCl‘dv panic-m .Inslyn and warned him :lguinst Investing in tln- Slurr Inwstnwnt mm- pnn}: .lnslyn Hmukcd him for his udv vice, and then went 011 to suy [hut h" had luvostvd in ”â€"1111 be hm]. Em nun "It's :1 queer wurld uml there are a lot ur qum'r [10an in it," Stephens said as he msv from his chair. The one thing thut stood between Will and her was her money. Whether she knew that or not. Stephen did not know. He sighed over the matter, hud chatted with “'illiuni, but that firm. quiet. old-fashioned and set individual could not see how he could live upon his wife's money and keep his own re- spectâ€"and he had little money of his own. Now, so the luwyer mused, he was prohuhl) gning into a gvt-rlch-qulck svhvlm- [1» gm (he mum-y he wuntml in M‘Ilvl‘ In have thv right to spvalk In The ramance of the village was cen- tered In William .Inslyn and Emma Adauw. Emma hml Inherited the wealth of lwr l‘uthvr :lntl llw'tl in the old mansion on the hill. Wllllam had loved her, and still did; and she loved hlmâ€"of that the old attorney was cer- taln. “So Will Is after another scheme to get rich fast," he said to himself, and lapsed lnm muaing. store over which was the sign. “WH- llam Joslyn." With a grunt of dis- gust the lawyer leaned back. CHI fluff From his \rintlmv merit-”kin: ”lt‘ VH- luge muurt- Atmrney John Strphvns hm) swan the springx ur MI yuur> \vnrk thvir nntuh- spot! on thv grny grass left aftvr tho hurt-cling snows. Ho “us the tint) lnuyt-r III the town. and the He- vrvt~ ttttldmt under his white hulr won» the sm-rt-ts of gt'ttt’lratiutm. lh- knew thp sturivs and lives of his pvuplv, and thvlr Inter-wits were his. Sn. “ho-n he suw u damn-r, stylish, tmlishmt mun mnw up ”w street truth the ~Intiun hl' hocutnt- SllSpit'ithth knowing [111' type that sprout! trmthlt- “hon-n-r they gt». “0 saw the man has cumin: [u thv ”than Ho (“1] n-ntn-r. {rt-wt the luwynr ('ttl" «liatlly tun! >klllfttH) flutv his missintt ”~- Wisllml H: vnungo- Ntuphvth‘ tn zlt‘l M" tht- Im-nl ltVtIIt'tH'} t'nr his firm ttt n ~:tI:tt'_\‘ that HHHIQ‘ tho- HM tltftll'llt’) M 'huuv r 4’ '»= xx 11-:an [lhf rc-[Irvm'mil I“ i~' n h Hum I\\ll! Stood in Thought. IN In Ho i: ll lhul I'll [I'M .\l_\ Huh \t‘ lhw In rm: nulhx n {In In ('Il H \‘HIHH Surr)‘. but 11. I huh r I ml in rvl m'u. for in ”U I ht \lll >‘x ly'lh.l‘ “kw! {u lH‘ IV» xih I‘Q n'! Iftvr I ll Had Long S‘tting at Whlm, , Thv I'Hriuux‘ hwcinmlon wards pas-3 qosx for ilwir rvautvM is lllustrmpd; by tho following Glory of! Lord Gran-i villn. m the time England‘s nmhassn-l dor to France: One nftvrnnon, when3 hit wnsz nhom to ruturn to Paris. he? repulrpd m Gmlmln's to finn- a film-‘ well gunw n! whiwi. ordering his car- rmgo 1n lm at tlw door at 4. When it :n-rhwl h-- \\'n~ llllli‘ll m0 llw-p in tho m lu- riium'lu‘d. At 10 n'clnvk «mt uni \mrul that he was no! :mvl Il:.. 'lll‘ lwrsvs llml l‘wru-r Y... vhnnh'l'll. .\‘;x hum-s lnim‘ the same 1" wm wm nut. {and {wire morn ' humm- were bhanged be .- ~.. h-uve the table, ' Jillllv 'lp ‘~-::tl\ ‘week day from nine o'clock in the morning until six o'clock in the ev- ening. When the Reds are jailed everyone is well satisfied, and when after a short period of free board the Reds are released they also are well satis- ilwl. 'I‘lw pllilnscphcrs. urge the people The \ n “1.5:: in the sugar lines" suggest that m «pk “Swwtncsc and light". l'_\’M'.’-i_\’ {hwy folluw the first par? of Heathenism in Lithuania. It is muinlninml that lnzot-rtnl-n parts of Lithuania. In isnlntodf mrnvr“ tmd snvretly. thv nld rltos of; tho he-uthvn cult nn- nlm‘rve-d (won tujlu). Alnmst every New of furniture ls henutlfully ornate. The wood t‘nrvlngr of the! [was- nnts IQ of mnrvolnus dollbm'y und the gift thc-y hnvo fur colors, has already been remarked by tho “{lmlt‘ urtlstlc world. In the lung wmwr Immths sm'h \\'t)l‘k§l nrc- curried nut by t‘fll'h nwmlmr of the family, um] roputatluns spread there n91 mpldly ti." olsewhhre. The nblllty nnd the Industry of tho thhunnlnns fnthvrvd tl1l= following proverb: “A I.lthmmlnn gnox lntn ”I“ fun-NI lowlim: his lmrsv nnd return.“1 from tlwn- with th hnrsv lmrnessml' m :i m t‘rimzt‘." During the next week- nine of the thw wvre mailed to lthnâ€"«mntents lntm-t! Yet sumo of us Immediately mlutrlwt n mun \rlm kh‘ks uhnut a hmnnt-v of S4..’>0.â€"~Frnm Systmn. Everywhere he went. someone would eithvr pick the purse ub or call his attention to It, hut byparseverance ho “mm-Med In “losing" the entire twelve without being notlced. A widely known New .York newspa- per some time ago had one of its rep- resentatives take twelve“ pocketbooks. each containing a nominal sum 0! mon- ey. some checks that wére to all ap- pearances perfectly good. a few pa- pers of legal nature. apparently valu- able. and the address of the owner. At different sections of the city. in- cluding the Bowery, the East side, the lower West side. business localities. reeide-ntiul sections; alt kinds were lnviuded-«he would sliMnne of these purses out of his pocket and walk briskly along about his:buslness. Experiment Made by Ncivv York New- paper Would Seem togProvo Flct Beyond Dlupdte. HONEST PEOPLE IN MAJORITY “\tht We have tlumn'my dour air. is so to urrnngo matters that, in 11 word. tho money Miss l-men‘ invested with us is ('rwliiud tn the aim-aunt of Mr. Joslyu, und in-rv is tho gcertifiod check we are sending Mr. Joslyn. You sue. there was a hit uf romance in my own lifo, and l hoard the story of Emma and Will while in your pleasant vil~ lago. nnd after verifying facts, I thought we might do this. I imagine when the facts come out, there will be a marriage in your town. William’s investment succeeded, Emma's i'ulled. You get the idea? And now. would you care to act for us in your vil- lage?" ‘ The old lawyer looked into the 3m"- lng, inscrutable ram». f‘Act {or you? Never! But I‘ll take your case on the lust judgment dny! (309d day!" smm- wminu-m «in m Must. I was in low unm- mym-n‘. Ik'sldvs, our bus!â€" nr-w i< 22 big nnw." _ ’l‘lu- huuwar Hnnd. puzzled by the worth. and “uh-hing the while [him-rs smuwhing thruuuh mum} papers. Unm- mun: in hit “like. he slammed (hm'n his hm nmi stow! In thnughtâ€" to he nrnrusuti by his tvli-phnnv. He answvrwi it and iwurti Miss Emma's swwt \‘Ull't‘ szzy. un mid mm- of piping- UN» in It. “I’HH' um friend. I just uni my "mil: mu! ”my “the nu- lhat for sowrui rmisuhs llw inn-5mm”! fullwi and my mum-y is gnnv." Ho dropped Ihv i‘w‘c-ivvr with a grim“. “Anti you wnm llll‘ tn gvt Kho “win! In JUSUIH Ni-vor. I'll um the- mom')‘ hawk .'" To plan mm in act; and tho- 9w» him: lrnin curried thq um humor to the Pi!) niih-s away. The next Inurir ilig he was hot on thi- truil of tho Starr lnvwstlm-m HIIHWHI)‘. Hr I‘uimnl [he-m, ilYHI grimly hold on until lu- \\‘:|\ uxhi-rml into the splvmliil prinm‘ Ul”(‘(‘ uI' Minions. who grvvivd him \\iih lhn- \mm- snumih mnnm-r nx mumh“ mm in ih~ ulhvv in ihn \‘illngv. Suifiiy illo‘ nix! :EHHY'IN‘) ilr‘iil his «r- rmu! :lml hix [iurpuswâ€"tu mn- for Miss Emmi: Alinms Ihu furtunr hor father him! “win by hurd In”: umi us quietly us over HM- |n\\'_\'vr spoke the prmnoter bxpiuimwi why thu mum-y (‘Ouivl not he ‘ N‘IH‘IIN]. 4 Sh‘pht‘n rmo. his white hair ruffled, his (an-s nIhum-_ kunwfughimsvl! m» fonrmi. “Yum um! your" kind shivhlvd. Ivy iiw law ihnugh you are. shuuid he h:iii::t,ul! \‘nufiynuâ€"â€"â€"" € "\\':iit," suit] rhn (rim-r; ”\Ve hnve smm- wmiim-m \‘ilfi in Must. I was in low uim- mym-it‘. Ik'sldvs, our busiâ€" Inn: of crooks open'dn; within the I luv 1nd Just a statute or two out at jun. You will lose every centâ€"1nd I know It." THE ‘Hf nll “th druzms ‘nf foolish hearts m hn‘vf Slu- uums to lose the money w Hm! rhmup nf u Puritan Josh‘n wlll zesk m-r rn umrry huu; uml tlml fool H) :0! rivh. 51» lu- (.m. has inwsh-d in tlu- same crazy St‘ht‘lhoâ€"~mmd heav- HH?" the angry luwjer stuttvrpd m hlmwlf. ' He stared at her, wondering. but “hen he was on the way home he gm-ssed 'he Dens'm heh'ud her mud- m-u-a ‘ She was smiling’lnto her lnwyer‘l “yes and she said simply. “I am not uorryflng - ~i1 HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. W013 film“) You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room at 387 Cen- Lrai Avenue, which is open every week day from nine o'clock in the morning until six o'clock in the ev- ening. Hazel Avenue. near St. John's Ave. Subject for next Sunday's Lesson Sermon, “God, the Preserver of Man.” Services are held in this church every Sunday morning at 10:45. Sunday school meets immediately af- ter the morning service, and is open [0 pupils up to the age of 20 years. The Wednesday evening meeting. which includes testimonies of Chris- tian Science healing-is at 8 o'clock. 'I‘hv philnscphcrs. urge the people «pk “Swwtncsc and light". The unis in the sugar )ines suggest that ywny thvy foHuw the first par? of CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Phone Hizhhnd Park 190 Will be deliVered by the . Merchants’ Delivery by making special arrange- ments, Telephone 190 Federal System of Bakeries F ederall Bakery Goods Phone 388 Ionian, . , Studebaker or Oakland Cars Would You Like to Make From $100 to $300? If so, buy your new car at once. Either a Koon’s Garage For Demonstration or Appointment Call 125 North St. Johns Avenue ' Some Remarkable Shooting. A pifl)‘ “'ni iwinz giwn hy a group of soidiers. the horn of which was to shoot hismk cartridges at a row of bot» ties standing: rm a shelf. while anoth- er soldier. mail mneeaied. was to break ear-h hottlt- in turn with ”10 point of his hnynne-t. tinw pretending that the hero \\‘:i~' shunting the bottles. Through some liii<'iiitll txmmiinz the hero start. ed Rhnoiiitfl at the wrong end of the POW. “hiie :n the other end the bottles were bring hrnkm. To Clean Oll Palnflng. Take the picture out of the frame and lay a clean towel soakéd ln clean water over lt. Keep the towel wet with clean water for two or three days. Change the towel two or three times. Wlpe the plcture wlth a wet spt'mge untll little trace of dirt ls left. Repeat the process 1! nerossury until the plcturo is clean. When r-lean, rub dry and upply clear llnseed oll. Cause for Rejolcing. e-t mm prwtonding that the U .uuninz Hm humps Through mm hmndlnz the hero start. m: at the wrong end of the 19 South St. Johns Avenue ”a“; ,5; Chas. Werhaneé‘ It contains Animnl Protein {rum the Meat Scrip! Lelf Protein from the Altai!- Meal Cereal Protein from the Other bandits M‘lk Prolem from the Dned 8W It is not only the quantity 0‘ P" tein, but the variety of highly m tible protein that encourages he“ egg production IS far in advance of the IVa‘é mash feed on the market bei cause the bird- get more from “is! feeds than from other ration 2 HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. Highland Pal: Alana/brand by Hales Edwards Co. Chicago For Salt b)

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