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Highland Park Press (1912), 31 Dec 1919, p. 3

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DENTISTS ? Ridgawood Drive Ehland Park, [flinch rival (‘untrattturfi P- 3 TEF'EN. Proprictor 22 Central Avenue Te‘epbone- ~3so-909 =~=-=-:~:~:-£~:-:â€">->-:r¢-:-W Telephone 1210 2 hlephung nth in tar [If End In Pun“ n I Huh 0 ooocoqooaotootooo. :0 Accessories Je Cord? and Fabric Tires ~:~:~:~:~.W RM; lltzhlnnd Plri Trio-phat“; 37‘ 0 SUPPLY SHOP W. Huber ectric Co. GS F. He enning RA ALL ARPENTER IcoooanocoooOOOOO mung Eand Retreadiné I. WATSUV DENTIST \k 85:21 [R WORK 'ds ue I‘thh.‘ I‘ICC Johns Ave aftcnlior‘. 0.... Héd RX {sf/ED “NW: 490 {Hmsd E 1 1 1 E oyw 1.1 1-."- E E It 1s a goal that will require ou1 utmost efforts to reach -We kno11 that- -but we believe that with business momentum we ha1e created this season we shall be able to accomplish it Many thousands of do ”12111311 1.11 1h o1 Me1chand1se will be 1 E0ffered at out of the ordinary savings-- Savings that are Ealmost sensational when present market condition are considered. That is the Goal We Have Set ~ for the First Month of 1920 A Year that will Surely Be the Greatest In Our Business History i t Last year we had the Biggest January Business in the his- i‘ tory of this store and this year we are determined to Our Shelves, Our Racks, Our Stock Rooms are filled with dependable merchandise The things you need every day» -much of it was secured by us under most fortunate circumstances as to price and is now offered in this Epoch Making January Campaign. bur Sure to Find it at the Globe , Increase that January Record By $25,000 We are going to distribute thousands of dollars worth of Mer- Chandise in Waukegan and Vicinity during the month of Jan- uary and if you have showing to do, if you want anything for yourself or your home Get it at the Globe---Get your share of the offerings in this, one of the greatest merchandising events we have ever attempted. This Event starts at 8 o’clock Saturday Morning, January 3rd and ‘will Continue until the Doors are Locked January Blst. ~ Greatest Store In Waukegan You know that it does Big Things in a Big Way, you know it never starts anything it can not finish Knowing these things prepare yourself for a feast of values that it will pay you well to come many miles for. IN JANUARY You Know That The Globe Is The WAUKEGANJLLINUIS ""’ T‘”."..“~.’7., IIICHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS Shop at the Globe ant? Save Money Rocking Stones. Rocking stones belong to a class of frvak stones. familiar to geologists. nge or these rocking stones are made 80' by the force of the wind which outs thv dirt or sand out from under them. They are of harder mntvrlal than the dirt and stones \Vhli'h surround them. So the harder remains after thp snt‘t- er or shifting material has hem: worn away. Other rm-king stunes are lvfl by the melting 0f glaciers. Pearl's Transformation. For two or three yenrs 1n the seas of Japan. the Antilles or the lntlles. at a depth of not more thtm ten or twelve meter-a, the marvel known as a pearl hns its hlrth. take:D form and grows ln lts sheltl-rml lufunt‘y. Then there mmes 11 any when suddenly. bruâ€" tally. somethln: tragic and wonderful happens. After the grant excltement of a rude unrootlng. the pearl awaken! to dayllght like the prlnt‘ens of the {alry tales. I’as>i¢>ll:tt9, mml eyes gaze upon her. Perhaps. already. the (llvers are kllllng earl: other In’er her. But a nmvter comes uml assures her pro- teetion. places ht-r n‘hmng mmpnnlons. and wlth them surround! her with I thousand tittontlon~ hy film of which she losses that look of extreme youth and greenness whlrh has lingered from the sojourn In the ocean. on I'Ui’iill, “iiziv; .‘-';xv,i «we! :1: g4 in . .11 quarters ut‘ the “i'iii\il :irmy illt‘rt‘. sent to K0“ 1.21:1in u small imx of nt‘bi'nb‘ “hii'h \wn rwwgni/mi :h ihr fruit of Altruimnik trwu Sir Jou-ph Bunker \‘i~itmi ih~ qmt in H60 niiri wunmt] tn wt'lm- a sxwrimo-n of thv wand fur Kw“: ivnt no 0119 would cut Off :I i-uuuh, It was t'iil)‘ “'th thr snuu‘, “hivh \‘i‘itvli Jerumit-m In 13“ and which ‘iiti nut spare liwhmn. hud hrukvn «imam nm- of illo hak'shrunchm he wu: ulnlt‘ to sm‘nrv a portion of it “‘hit'h is to be svvn tn this day in one of the Km“ mum-mm. But a more pructit‘al fume awnits thp tree, for it Is with it that thv Syrian formats wm prniuubiy im rehnhilitntmi in tiw bright em whivh is dzmuing new that the Turk m "Inger ruim the land. A h) 1: grew! nuk. Christian. Jew an: [S 1” Hi!“ prntwt nttrihun- itx‘ [‘l‘c‘Sx- x-lvured of ulmmt prm‘idvnt Turk. um-umnum in I' l'ul’lill, “1111:; .‘-'; [and HT (':m In “\Htlk (h mnvml hi~ L4 In the [)lL-u thmn MINI Iln- Lnrd." OAK MARKS VENERATED SPOT Tree Planted Where Abraham‘Erect. ed Altar to the Lord Has Been Carefully Preserved. with rim hf HH \\’}l.\ vh-riv 1! WIN )u or-wi :2 q Micki Hf Tho- hm der \\ hivl Minus concocuon. Tin, Our AMI t?" Swallowed, Believing That 3 They Had Medicinal V‘rtues. -nwh imu ”I I! lrn prnmix‘ H €GS 'FHRFUL AND AWFUL IV 'hrnuuh ths- lnntL“ hc- “er um. um! vnmr :mnl dwelt 'u Hf Mum”), \\')m'!) F 111 Ml lumi" lhnh- an uhnr t" 'l'hl» ~pu! [:4 still marked ! “Mk. \vno‘l'nlml “like 1v." Jew and .\Inh:umnmhm. It prntw‘tznn xlwt nne must '< prom-mutiny] 'n :i rrzlun ulmmt :1” [revs In) “W 1m Turk. Ths- upwh-s is nm in I'llixnlilh um} .‘duju. H' \\'I In :mn :: rmmh rl r I Ih I o 1: n1 Xm- mrmulu :u. M\'Y1‘Q'H!h (-ontury pm in'zrvdiq-ms intn it. -ri:u-:| ur rlwrmr: un r|~ wuumlunly known ‘1 11w Hl't-vk ”th-rinnf Hn- <tnff um- rumid muivw! Hu- pulwmnm :n'nl xl'rfi-hu. Th. :r of Rumnn phnr‘ lly hm! 41) or 30 En- .MnMuS. hut T\'¢-n>‘~ IHH, with-AI 1h, 11 “mm Abraham» “Nu-5‘1““ Hf H“- l was romnmndvd \‘H‘ I‘UI'FHIJ- ‘10.” HIM] HM :md Innd y.» vw‘n 'llwre was a Ilttle mherlng In th ylrl...;.rj. {“le glm‘eyard of an old prim :hreemh - church. There was theta-tor and II slycnn- old anthuary ln rusty mark, a to. plague. neighboring squirt-s, (he county polio ‘k Med- ‘ sergl-ant. me sexton and a laborer u- {enwlclz l 1W0, While an ancient stone mflilu!‘ >ntlnm~l Gently unearthed. lay an; the ground. “The mmhny‘s llklng .for unllmlted Hump, was illustrated by my frlénd's complaint that DP‘\»4‘(Oll|Pl‘li wm r‘rnwdlm: hln: um. A v-vixhlmr a mlle nwny in rm:- 'lh'vrl'm' and (mother four mllo-s -“.' H. 'lw nrlwr wo’re the ground“ of “Hm-How: z'ml the mad wan ‘gmtlng u- lw :1 mm: hunk-ward: (hem wofi mu («Hum-s “entity ”gm: " Too Crowded. The story of a New York woman who 11 number of yarn ago remarked, upon fleeing [hr-99 automobiles on Broadway In a 31min» ans-moon, tht xhe “did not know what puss we are coming to." ls-parulh-h-d by the fob lowing paragraph. taken from “Can- forms Desert Trails." S, Smeaton r'hmw‘s book: can esmpe. \vlll prultulnly flcmd the building. A slngle Ilzhmlnz rml, fixed to the chimney-shaft. Wlll do lts part by recelvlnz 50an n! the flash. Fact: About Lightning. ‘ We .sm- in the papers attpr :1 severe storm that "u thnmlorhult" has fallen. This and another pnpuiur s'uperstltlon â€"â€"-namply. tlml tlwrp‘ N a protected space undo-r r lighln'm: conductorâ€" were finally «liq-Mind by the Ilghmin‘ n-senrc-h mmvmlh v'fi re-xmrL “'9 mm' l’hr'“ “"1 the smiled "tlmnvlvrhuh" i< :1 u r_\ puworful and). WM?!) «lifitm‘F-~ 111v: u" «I like a burst- !ng SIIPH. Th“ N If I lightning strnkp an up i1l~w.'}('“‘l‘.ll_\" protected building ”my M mmpnrml tn the ef~ (we! of a wry hear) rvinfnll on a house which has hmxmvivnt gutters and rainwater pun-S. The “after, before it No mm has ym discovered how flno ly nshwms fibers can he split. A mlrrnsm-pp magnifying 900 diameter: rt-vealed fibers that are estimated to be five onemilllnnths of an Inch thick in layers filling fists-urea} in cormln ser- pentine HK'kS. It is believed that. when the rock was forming and still hot. water penetrated the fissures. Md- 9ned them and dissolved some of the silica and magnesia. 0n drying, these crystallized as a hydrated silicate of magnesia. forming tllmadlike crystals building up from opposite walls 0! the fissures and meeting In thp middle. How Asbestos I. Produced. The finest asbestos, and the great- er part of the World‘s supply. coma from Quebec. Arabesms Is a fibrous mineral that can he spun and woven inn. fuhrlcs as fine as silk, which an nnnm-cted by temperatures of {mm 2,000 to 3.000 dvmves P. It is found Snnw ‘W'M‘fi ago a l‘rvnz-h shepherd of An.) run In?! tun klieup The folâ€" lowing owning u figure in u Mack robe and “iii: tunsured head appeared to him, and told him to look for the lent memiu-N of his flock in n (‘ave near Alum, milling that lie Would 'hero find “mnrv- llifln Slli'l'lh" The m-xl «lay the shepherd fuuud the rave mouth exactly as described. Inside were his two sheep. Beyond. he came upon a chapel r-trved in the rock and coniuining chances, (‘enscr‘s and (-untlle-siicks all made of solid niiwr. and of very considerable value. A letter found in n mlssal showed that the place had been used as a place of worship during the Reign of Terror In 1793. The shepherd took the 0m.- ments to his parish priest and wu well rewarded for his find Every Irlshnmn ran tel! you about the Impredmun, mu Huh: man who dn-sws in Y‘L‘(!‘\\illl n {K‘Hlii'd (up, and ”W,“ in tlw th01w<_ Only one person r‘nn cw him a! H time. and If ho doe. t‘nH-h fight uf lmn. must now-r take his (gm-S nf‘f fur :1 5511319 moment. Wan-Mm: him ('zu‘vfull} he must run and raw-h him, and if ho- sur‘cvedq in doing W the Leprwhznu. “ill mason: hhmelf by leading his raptor to creek of hurled gold. At least, so run- thn lam-m]. ' cum] PHANTOM GAVE GOOD ADVICE \‘n-snm'hh urn Ink and HIM: mint-d t-rmnhh nn-n “:amlful I in!" Apparmon That Appeared to French Shepherd Was Pouibly Some Re- lation to the Leprechaun. “YN. it‘s Thomas prufrswn with Hu- mzing un hid frE-‘wi (‘I-Im-mpurnry [uI'Y'H‘Hi As they (-umimzn bound A hush fell on thv group as Ilw mm Set to “‘urk with hammer and chisel. “All randy." ‘Hu- wxmn reported prewmly. Ths-y hmk MT HH-Tr huts and (hp [mlicvnmn n-nxmwl hls m-mm. The pundvrous lid was sluu‘ly whhwl mid. and {hwy \wn- gazing at the calm. SU‘nm.’ {are nf :m cuvln-slustlc in rid silk \x-stmvms, wmr-xu-d in his 7“ ,\'vur>' slmu» The old man In Marl; pnlishod [lb glasses and adjus‘ml them carefully. “It must be Thnums DpBuehm'sfi; be said “Thomas n In; “as prlnr here D 31¢ququ ”mm In uboul 1220.811! “9 shall see.‘ “W ho do you mmxwa it Is pram. nor?" inquired ”)9 rear» m SLEEP or écaume: [echoiuuc my 9. ad“. Hm I. turned to Elm for 3 Few Brio! Moments. r4 “:amlful of :ninv INN In dud." uh it‘s Thomas.” munnun-d (be )r_ with ”Jr Mr or um TH'OE’ un hid frE-‘wi. “ery Mu 1h. mrnry [nlvfll‘nit nu xln- \‘vliuuL' hey (-umimzrd m gum quell- u “vim Hum: lmiqnnml‘ The \Ii'uh“ H \\ hixperm me rec- lust Hu-ir (Mor- AI MW muffin ('0!)â€" ‘ rv ”Mr oyus to a ~ilum HM PAGE THREE lulio

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