Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 31 May 1923, p. 4

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$iirl I; A m FR PAGE POUR Building Material Highland Park hid Company Drink a glass of BOWMAN’S M11! each night before you retire. _ _ Its creamy richness soothes the t helps you drift swiftly into' untroub 102 ii. lst St. mm mm, Bremen: Telephone 335 114 South. Wabash Atelye START DRINKING BOWMAN'S whirr,K--TODAY. STATIONERS, ENGRAVERS, PRINTERS Leather Goods, Memortindums, ' Playing Cards, Games, Fountain Pengi, SOCIAL. OFFICE, BUSINESS, A310 CLUB WORK J. J MINES, Embalmer Expert Demi-Surgeons "i, Store and Chapel, 517i Office and Residence, 1041 Highland Park, i Bt,g,tg,ep, Milk Do You Own North; Estate?; Coal & Solvay Coke - Watt P you do, and you should our wish to sell, it will be an advantage u) be representod by an organization thematic of which has become simnymous with North Shore Real Estate in the minds of tho‘sands of Chiead The North Shore has been , d is being pop- ulated by representative 'lhieagoamt. McGuire & Orr, for twenty ght years, have participated in this movement, serving buy- ers and sellets with equal bisfaetio)r--tuy have represented thousand+ without loss of prestige or tonMenee. 1 roohtoabo-tuepurrtha-, ,ur4thaHs. but of amurea-,aaduri “WWW McGuire 86 Orr 2 (Timmy HOME STATIONERY A Specialty This Week ty a. master! & min. .LMINESI) Successors to Dunwell arid Ford Bottled in the Coa)rtry Sound Sleep iii.- CENTRAL 2335 Funeral Directors Established 13950 K, t tam“ tnd M--hot t or, pow-- llinois Elm Place Walnut Street Shore Real SON Palmer House Block Telephone H. P, 1403 Lady As sistant punk“- sr/ily NEW mchv Sci W bin fifty aearstreat'id'iseo ties beat a on man’s 2'd'll),'l;'lt you: his: pelike ancestors ,rill, be Me, Dr/ Ales Hrdiieka, of the 8 ith: son" institutiqn predict?! rec tly. Justl ack from an cumin tion the Rim p sites of ancient mun in Ely- rope’ Doctor Hrdlicka declared that the .' eposits of early skeleton re sins are) asst, and emphasized me i T w ancq of organized, (magmatic. re- sent h in bringing their pteciou con- tent to light. 1 ' Hardly Touched " he surface has hgrdly set [ ched," he said, "by dbeoverl ear! [ man so far made in West ce and; south Europe, while hothi beer' done to explore Ihestropie avid not; of early man and his ces.” rs, which are probably p thet . Expensive expedition, a win 1y being fitted out to: dig u lay and other 'recent mos. of butithé development of man hi fro; more primitive forms, the ease ce of man's history, .is " new 'ted. trot more pnmmve xorms, we ess4i, ce of man’s history, .is " no eted. iii t Ehringsdorf. near Weim (Had comely Germany, at La Pm me, at Predmost, Moravia elsg 'ttTe,'; Doctor, Hrdlicka "p mitive cove-dwellers of we dedhar.or later type lived on dr and fifty thousand or more agd and the accumulation of y cul ral remains lefi by them i stri ing. A b rest th) m ab? id , ye 21 1! Remains of Ancient Mats, , ‘l t La Quinn the talus con iningl re ains of ancient man extend along th) low cliff bounding the vnll y for" no rly two miles, with a stroni prob- abi ity that there are caves in t cliff in, hich man of a hundred th, wand ye rs ago found shelter, and o these ac mulntions not one fiftieth a yet be n examined. They abou d in w ked stones and bones of, long- ex inct Animals hunted Ity, 'th"eTie"ie"t'it h inn beings Who here and}! there Egg-Eff th; remains "of this r own skletons in these refute hen s and he skulls of these/eariy linhabi- ta ts of Europe, though protm ly. an- ee tral to those of man "of y, are di inctly different tram. those of any m ern races, Doctor Hrdli kn ex- pl ined. They.are heevr a d low- br) wed, heavy jawed and th lower ii)'; has as yet' no, chin pro inence, t _ , chin in fact is often mark y re- e i ing, as in the great 'npes. While w speak of these people as e vemen, set eral of the specimens r overed, iat, probably women, while r ntly a " plete skull .of a cave I ld was ill nd, the first so far riiveale . l i N,otieoable Dttrereetee . 1 lin the ten to hundred thou nds of ‘3" rs represented by these remains l, there are noticeable ditterene s in.the c rlier and later skulls. Th re is a ggadual progression toward mod ctfn type, but all the stages are nol it known by well-preserv speci: I ns. , X‘These péople represent " ks in the chin of man's ft',',', early apes. Map, did no ft m any of the present-da tor Hrdlieka said, "but a. separate line of descent It e-human form which in " (l, A troop of homes from th famo _ {tables at French Lick Sp gs, I, diam, with trained instructo _to c - thr them and give proper ding i. struction, will be among the ner.. Natures to be included in he Ca I RooseVelt program this summn'. This camp is the national up mer e cational-training encamp nt f: oys located near Laporte, Indie , bnd operated under regula one 1 if tk wn by the War Departme tad iii TJ. S. government and the biaa ubliclschool system. The h mes ‘ 1 n e brought to the campsite on J ' ‘ inth by F. C. Rhodes, ridi maattt Hf the' French Lick Academ . tia, in hoitsemanship will be con ucted i he same plan as other' activi 'es. Boa n either the summer schoo divisi-l, the R. O. T. C.‘or the Jun. or Ca a. n ill have the privilege' of t king it, l curse. . b,',', 7 long "extinct simian ansas City Star. I Camp Roosevelt infer-s he an ‘omplete summer camping curse ny Camp, public in; natur , in 1 ountry. This is brought abo t byd torieruion of national aMli ting anizations, which contribu ‘equ ent, services and finds t its I cap. It is open to my chin ' mean y of. 10m 18, from9nr p " of ' ountry, upon payment of homi ee for board and initpittio, .'r Major F. L. Bells, 3U. S. A ational reputation for his _ It connection with boys, ii end of the camp, which is fth yeary At his omies " pf Eduettion, 460 South 8 hicago. application! no rommll parts of the who with to be plated vi groups or tent maths on lthemselvea of reservation: Itering only. ', j QAMOUS HORSES TO I BE CAMP FE lmop From Stables at Lick To Be Used in Encampment Nance in Knowuihre Prehistoric Munwm Be Made Soon, EIGHLAND PA he m t curse f r , in e o t br e li ting . u iequ - , its - I , been] y nds 3: remain: s inthi re is 1 variou: nvolutiou [ develol y apes/ present , lower“ (in"i'iiii,l, bdly reJ [ While ivemen. covered, :ently a ild was been _ a ’of tral has for le.. sent con- pot- seen very rgely Frend on J mast . Class' ucted ies. Bo a divisi , or Ca king r and Nina. , and shid, New; hun- years Irious i very killing try. B by 'lg',',,',','! I, today rt of , itomi l lactivit s b at -e ow in " ptiori dt mo signals by our. era " ve been devéloped methods whe by l I " meatiatte; punched into paper pg " a form eqti1vet1entito dots ‘nd 3,. shes, is Akstite-truntmhtti Vat“ gh speeds} and the power of the“ nsmitthttr stations, even thong , it '/ lay run into hundreds of kilo tu, ( {aimlessly trontrolled by up ro- inte electrical menus for the i. pid.“ oduction of the telegraphic tsi ads, y: General Erhard, writing in they “ions Busineu. ' " (Such Itigtt-sp'eed mesons“ ca not/ received by ear. since no ope tori n possibly follow the signals; e) racy and privacy of rtdi ms entirély established by them. Re: I arknblo automatic mechanisms w: l n developéd actuating vihr in: k perm which write the . g: wn, " dots and dashes, on a ow. g 'pnpor tape, from which ta the$ pemwr can readily transcribe the! em The _ eombinetion of in.), reusedibpeed and increased ace racy j hich this improvement has b ht' bout has~ resulted in ital gener in- roduction into the art, here and broad, ' I Another important i ovtttio! in he handling of radio tra c with. min. mum delay is the “radio cc 1", ysumpf operation, ih which ac- ual ttinsmuiton and receptlo are one in an uppropriatq' 1oeatidn in tii country where spate'? and uciii- Hero! various sorts are rendily vdil- fable. station is centralised, howtver, the " (main tity oMee, so that the chin“ operation orthe radio circuit: il, place in the city with greatly in ms- 'i' ied speéd of delivery of m ' and! iefteetiie eone'entrtstion 30! “329i ;and effective eoneentrttion the! _ptaft. (This plan is also iner ingly E Eused tted at present as the In :of its ucaesaful -demotttstrat,iott. this 'i irtti 1ttr,le2il',tt,,u'l ammo . ttiisitioCd, ct: throughout be ld, MW come numerous imp - nu of _tiiitjorattrttrtHyse in M p- tup. Ind infthe methods of ' 7 nujd ranking mum. A tmpriivmtt.ents, my be men IV the tiitttoel sutomntic te Cs Ei?: and reeesption of tnmoc n- meaugeg‘. .- ii plabe of the older hand t m. anion by mum of a Remand eption of the signals by our. ere ve beep developed methods whe by in message; punched into paper pc i a form eqtilvtuetttito dots ltd hshes, is "ietinr-trutrnttteti .at lgh speedé; and the power of the hnsmitting stations, even thong ' it jay runAinto hundrefis of kilowimsI country LRKED PROGRESS ' MA' ' Namath: Devicés is, new“! ', Are Mable Adana? l Other New Peatutr i e Are Described , 1 'fii,e control of the trnelttairyr gm“ $iitftiilitr_.1!.t Friday NW idncawm to 5...; our Phones Highland Park 167741678 ' 2fNol,tlt, First Street, mam-d Parks tlt oil PORK SHOULDER ROLAST 5 to 10 lb. cuts, the B. Best Nativermyuiid Steak, lb. w-.--"""""- Bisst Native,Sirloin Steak, lb. _._ae.--e-.mwr-mmet""'"' Native Flank Steak, lb. --r-r--"" Best Native Porter,. house ,Stpak, lb. ..te..t_ Fresh Calf Sweet- breads, the 1b. .-r-cl. Rib Lamb Chops/ Loin LarntrChopp the lb. c-l--,---- ..L...... Shoulder Lamb 3 Chaim, the lb. -i-e- "iiiiiiiriiiiriai'n)t FORE'A SPRING LAMB 6 to 9 lb. cuts, the lb. NEW WHITE POTATOES Large; 4.itsctoi ; I SWEET ORANGES' CUCUMBERS 3 Out Door, ouchj "jiirjirjiiP BROTHERS 22 15 25C f 25c ' 1/2c 1/fte 35c 42c 25c 50c Ge Sh 29c I [Hindi]. jtiPt my, C Had tor; 1r.,Ci;i'iiiih'iriij .Citu ' with?! waningo um ':fl,iii,iidit, 1 Camp piMiehj,) is V itmtttttttr, lSo far when; "an ' Mti, you!!! ggtém thh mMIig-n. _ or 'the amp gwhile w (h is -rr [ with 98 innd Midas. tthird . Ttk, Lake (county I)“: 'iiii,iiiiii, brit one ge.. ! emit to: the lunch 11m. The num- ‘ber from the girlish JEN will ia- 1 cream the 406:! 'ai this county fwben ,they mug in '1r,ls' _-e----"'"'"""""'""-'""-":-'-" ,trera1-uutor"'. ta-a-au-lu. WOW," I IT _siaroUrarriiviiuus ROAST rad VEAL no I 5 totoitr/eista,ttem. l T mm "Leah! ' ' Fiiijiiir LEG may}. BOA 3 tn 5 lb. cgwnhe lb. Telephone " Grams, ii. ..i;....m15¢ Fresh Peas, qt? ....d,L..-ditse Rhubarb, 6 lu/mrs.---.-' .Ibmatogs, lb. ,r*_25¢ Greed Onions, band} ...-...uoq) Head Lettuce, etehi/-,---atV Egg Punt, lb. f......+.-..J2Vg¢ Carrotii, the “PM“ Beets) lu bung». " Me, : Artiettiikea, . BUTTER -i, not. 1581 'i, JtjfnttENGLER, Cleaner Teflieph'céne Highland Park 169 E.ijiiie,k'j, (in 'l,sewia, and Workmanship ariiorth ‘s‘hexlidan Road, Highland Park, Ill. Finest Oual; was te l _ the; , sTRAwhrres $213 up Home aierwn,. peck fQ'UgALjEiTY and SERVICE - Pashirrisred Jfilk and Grad ' V i l; SMMcDuldIA 'ue ' new, 19% Store Creame: C. B. T ANSEN, Proprietor loud {or {fl BROS. DAIRY a TY and SERVIC ity Home Dressed Poultry bus Cam-d Avenue 121/f 1IILK g. 'iit1'i1' .....-.ttHe .....-dlttY -......MY -.....atV .-'tt .7'/z¢ m" if :31 claim Ave. WWagtd unnamed by rim Chrrr1s (If. ch.e_tlf I""" "iFiiUiii VT ""tiitr& f? Y . 'ttd to 001m . _ _-". Hows: Wat dyry 1. _ if iG,TiiiGi "Ff-.76- ' realm only. T Miller t Hart Bum 8 lb. mitt. tb. w...“ the lb. i',..--....-..-'...., Smked Butts . the lb. u...” Ham Shanks or Bu _ the lb. -----i----d. t Good their Butwine 2 lbs. for _................_"V. Fresh Spa-cribs the lb. --- Sour Kant the qt. -.r..-.-.'- “mans -..t. tll "I _ a bunchu f _ PORK LOIN RO Whole or lull, lb. Highland Pang-oi FRESH PINEAPfLES ASPARAG 1 F Fancy mint, 2 . eh 251/21 241/2. m '3: 'wie-' ... _ J",iiSiil 25c 10c m; 326, 29 tl IS I?! Lt " it t

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