Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 29 Oct 1925, p. 4

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<s 8 24 Â¥4 AN ECONOMICAL POINTER "TRY OUR SWEET AND UQLEAN|LAUNDRY PLAN" Men and Young Men Appreciate â€"O‘Coats Like These > T8 _â€"GARNETT‘S These clothes have many features of comfort, style and wear that we want you to know about. Come in, let us explain. See how Quality is built into these clothes. It‘s a word that means something to you when you buy clothes here. { . HIS year get an overcoat that will look well and T at the same time stand hard usage. Be sure of quality. But that does not mean you must pay a big price. We have your coat at your price â€" in the well known ADLER COLLEGIAN line. Correct styles, quality fabrics, finest tailoring. § $29.50 to $60. y TAKE COAL out of the home today and you‘d remove the greatest blessing that ever came from Mother Nature‘s fuel fac tory. â€" Properly screened> coal, properly â€" weighed: and Afairly pricedâ€"that‘s what we‘re sellâ€" ing. ' f Paul Borchardt BUILDING MATERIAL 230 North St. Johns Avenue HOME 15. WHAT A [ete‘slal CLEAN,.;OAL FIRE ~MAWEC 11. i e Tel. Highland Park 67 e ihepecainine divanion esn hn ias 9 05 n "The Billy Bowden Grocery Food is of the utmost importâ€" ance. Pure food is the prime requisite of life, Groceries of fresh character are what are neéeded in every home. Fine Groceries £ Fruits and Vegetables 7â€"80OUTH ST. JOHNS AVE. +Phone Highland Park 1728 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Here‘s the man of lively step Pure:Jood gives him lots of pep! pospeng Chemidal warfare, in addition to being MODERN warfare, is the least brutal, most merciful form of war thus far devised by human brutality. Chémical warfare ‘could render unâ€" conscious the inhabitants of a whole city, capturing without killing them. The . latest asinine, intensely «danâ€" gerous proposition is â€"that the United States should sign an international "protocol," pledging ourselves against the userof chemicals, including poison gases and other gases in future warâ€" fare. + , _ Deéan | Inge, eminently, respectable clergyman at the head of St. Paul‘s Cathedral in ‘London, favors ‘birth control.: He says "LIMIT FREE EDUCATION to not more than three ‘children, from any one family." He‘d have said "Leave child bearâ€" ing to the educated upper classes, my dear," 3ut the big baby was Abraâ€" ham Lincoln. You never can tell. And ‘he worries, because common people have most of the children, the birth rate being lowest among the educated classes. | ps * ; ‘‘What wouldâ€" the dean have said to Nancy Hanks, with bare feet, a lady unable to read or write, caring for a heavy baby in a hut with a dirt floor, and without windows? He believes parents will limit the number ‘of children, if they have to educate all but three at their own exâ€" pense. Good, gloomy dean, he knows little: about human nature. ‘ ie careiul about little things. Sigâ€" mund,cgrr:etba,rt, called the strongest mah in Germany, bent jron bars with his hands, tore horse shoes apart, held two horkes gulling‘azainsvt ’eac'j- other. He scratchéd himgelf with his nail, blood . poison ‘developedâ€"â€"he‘s dead! Germs too small.to be seen with a microscope are‘ stronger‘ than any man. Such getms/ are usually on the hands. _ THIS WEEK #! ? THE BIRTH CONTROL DEAN, GAS WAR "BARBAROUS?" IF $0, WE NEED IT. _ RESPECTABLE REAL ESTATE Fe careful about little things. Sigâ€" [ATSâ€"HORNS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, at 2 o‘clock Sharp 12 North Sheridan Road Come and see the Pied Piper. ds | Hear his wonderful story. _ 2233 (1" * Ask .him questions ; he‘s very interesting. _ | .__And he has a FREE SOUVENIR for every boy and,giri who comes on time, ~â€" /. iz He. is wearing his quaint old costume a&d has his famous old â€"Pipe. . i o $4 But instead of le:igiing ratsinto the‘river, and chilâ€" dren into the mount#ins, he is coing to our store on to bring Joy and happiness to all boys and girls, . This Pied Piper is giving a real entertainment, so sure to be here on time. DON‘T MISS THE PUN! CHILDREN Pned Piper Shoe Shop The Pied Piper is in town. F R 6E CE m Enrollment in universities and colâ€" leges of England, Seotland, and Wales of fullâ€"time students is 56.9 per cent greater than before the war. This gain has been made in spite of an increase in fees and personal expenses and in the face of financial distress among the classes from which most of the university students are drawn. The demand in Great Britain for uniâ€" versity education continues to grow in volume and intensity. Moral: Buy a piece of real estate now, where the $17,000,000 building wil}l be later. | $ A few days ago for "all cash" he bought a 32â€"story building at No. 61 Broadway, New York, for $17,000,000. That. would‘ surprise old Astor, who used to buy farms on Manhattan Isâ€" land. & 8 Real estate is ~<a respectable and considerable business. | August Heckâ€" scher, who says he is like the old cab horse in Dickens, that would fall down if its driver allowed it to stop, goes on working and . occasionally buys: something., . â€" war, in fighting the boll weevil and the European corn borer, which has already appeared geveral ~states, and (might, if unchecked, blight the corn crop qs the boll weevil does the cotton, crop. 1bA j We are not going to attack anyâ€" body, and should develop to the highâ€" est point every: known method of warfare, including chemical warfare, to be ready for attack. â€" i I \ E Ee ud f Meanwhile the army‘s ;ch#mia! deâ€" partment, ‘concentrated on; study,: of chemical warfare and chemistry genâ€" erally, is engaged in work of value to the nation, APAR"‘l‘ from war. Meanwhile, pois‘ili,txuet are to be used more and more in LEGITIMATE Only a sickly sentimentalist . can call that kind of warfare "more horâ€" rible" than the old fathioned war that shot men to pieces mlefi them to ‘die of festering wounds on the battJefield.. * *[4 s ~‘In the big Wwar entire regiments, made temporarily ‘blind by tear gas, were taken prisoners an brought inâ€" to camp, tears down their faces, unable to sge their way, with not ia man wounded. )/ Not one dead, and the blindness did not last. mercifulâ€" than powder orâ€"bullets, just as powder and bullets are more merciâ€" ful than weapons of an ehrlier kind. tear gas and other ENROLLMENT . INCREASES old style of war kill the men a 44 STORY BOOKS ~=. mâ€"| Permanent Marcel se ""! _ a specialty â€"â€" . ~_â€" Highland Park, M1. e x |if Moldaner & Humer Bilflnl? f e 18 North Sheridan Rd. Tel. . 926 s hm and Battery Phone H. P. 254 Waukegan Av. GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS . WE KNEW IN A MINUTE § Let us inspect your car. If it needs overhaulingâ€"and every car does occasionallyâ€"we‘ll atâ€" tend to it at once. Engine trouâ€" ble located and speedily remeâ€" SelP i o Soe? - } M anglihe By LLOYD BOTKER Ayoamgdl?bihouv front name | was Jack Said to us, "Oh alas! and Alack My car‘s out of gée!" _ .« We said, "Let us see, We‘ll find what is holding it M. Emma and Ella Borchardt © * AUTO LIMERICKS Highwood Garage *ZIP Treatments given . NHMAIRDRESSING AY, OCTOBER 29, 1925 â€" 7‘3’! 1994 munnnenennemermmemmemmenmementenmmmenmine. !g C [s Nas w h U 1E In C § u8

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