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Highland Park Press, 24 Oct 1929, p. 45

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te and adjaâ€" for one week, on Army for ‘ Pfik wa £ â€"the â€"Chicago ‘chestra under rinus Paulsen, mmoon, October teven‘s Kighth pted authorizâ€" itherly 37.243 s Commercial 1 on the eastâ€" % to Alex . was acâ€" in question. pted authorizâ€" k East Park inections with pavement in ce to provide w corporation during the peâ€" , 1929, to Sepâ€" lled $29,086.30, ; made to the otal since Deâ€" tate‘s Attorney _now stands at ns of public ddition to Raâ€" ich has been afternoon will pianist, â€" Mary rano, â€" Milton ortion : of â€" the the new â€"city ad Park East d of $50,000 given permisâ€" r across â€"St. rel, for® one Schwery, jusâ€" ing collection $775 =and of fines totaling assed amendâ€" ted authorizâ€" ommencing age 4) go Oct. 27 iled during the to September r charges.. A either sent to f ~the=Jobes matory â€" comâ€" w nre led: Mected by :the u0 was, on of their cerâ€" ipanied their SELLOR rts Fees 22, 23 in ~For the benefit of motorists who at )i l : this time of the year keep a watchâ€" " ~ ful eye on the thermometer, the Chiâ€" ) i : cago Motor club reports that the earâ€" 11 : liést fall freezingâ€"temperature in the |1 1 history of the Chicago weather buâ€" 11 °. reau was recorded on Sept. 0, 1899. “ when freezing temperatures arrive in 1 1 * this ara is from Oct. 15 to 20. The {1 mechanical first aid department of 1 1 theâ€"motor club, however, recommends § { system of their cars previous to that period. Adult books: _ The Galaxyâ€"Susan Ertg. The Young May Moonâ€"Ostenso. Red Silenceâ€"Morris. A e Ropers Rowâ€"Deeping. _ °â€" ~ |< Listening Postâ€"Richmond. ‘ A Lantern in Her Handâ€"Aldrich. Scarlet Sister Maryâ€"Peterkin. Henry the Eighthâ€"Hackett. All â€"Quiet â€"on the Western: Frontâ€" Remargul. Dark Hesterâ€"Sedgwick. â€" Storm Houseâ€"Morris. _ _ F®rost Protection. Brandies, : ‘ Raggedy Annâ€"Storiesâ€"Gruelle.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Katherine Pyle Book of Fairy Talesâ€" The Golden Ageâ€"Grahame. Janets Tea Houseâ€"Osborn. wAL Story Manor (mystery)â€"Eliot. Seal of the White Buddhaâ€"Daniel. Juniper Farmâ€"Bazin. smcs Boy‘s Book of Astronomyâ€"Darrow. Beginning of Chemistryâ€"Darrow. . _ Abdallah and the Donkeyâ€"Kas. â€" .. A Monkey Taleâ€"Williamson. TÂ¥ Wag and Puffâ€"Hardy. Gray Moon Talesâ€"Mitchell. Theâ€"Wee Scotchâ€"Piperâ€"Brandeis. The â€"Little Swiss Wood â€" Carverâ€" Girl in the White Armorâ€"Paine. Ginger and Speedâ€"Hueston. _ Bultonwood Summerâ€"Kilmer. . True Story of Christopher Columbus i+ ;â€"Mh. & ® PCrS â€" W u4 & â€" Under These Trees (historical)â€" Humphreys. Matieâ€"the Iroquois. Renfrew Rides the Sky. For older boys and girls : s For Valorâ€"Clarke. Black Stormâ€"Hinkle. The Fortunes of John Hawkâ€"Cooke. Fifty. Famous Peopleâ€"Baldwin. Miss Minerva on the Old Plantationâ€" K. Blake‘s Wayâ€"Warde. ____ . Little Maid of Old Philadelphiaâ€" infl eb snireit s in ns s m & is . the _ heart _ and. brain â€"ofâ€" some teacher, parent or .librarian _ that makes the book possible. *«â€"Christopher Morley, author. Deerfleld public school: library has purchased a number of juvenile books in anticipation of ~children‘s book week in November. The innocence. and â€" completeness with which the child‘s spirit is. rehâ€" dered up to the book, its utter absorpâ€" tion and forgetfulness always move me deeply.. A child does not read to criticize and compare, but just in the unsulled joy of finding itself in a new Thursday,; Oct.: 24, 1989 .._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Week at Library To Ne w e e e m s s t m m ies ie t ts in n sn e in e en n e ho e in infi in in in n e in‘ h ie m ie i ie m t it e i e e s e e en o + t# | § # 1 t# 11 tf § J & 4. 1# 4 tr c e ‘of Boston, Massachusetts 18 .% ’ * E I m + EI] ][ ll k _Cl“,l-!:h C n"- 'E"'. Eitlt' ( :hnmh nfh‘ {i : Ard Resio i ermon hatncnien o rariineteitie oi cnts ons frudicitena un ‘;;;J‘ f C e n iid en niuat hi onl rati ns in tnate may ty c ion ie ies 33e o0 A young man who recently won a swimming prize of $25,000 has put the money in the bank. This is one sure way to be able to keep in the swim. e "So Henry Ford and his staff deâ€" cided that the windshields of the new Model "A" Ford should be of shatterproof glass. The best shatterâ€" proof â€"glass â€"madeâ€"was â€"selected and specified as standard equipment for all Model "A" Ford windshields. The Ford Motor company installed in its own glass plants a division to make ‘Triplex shatterproof glass and seâ€" cured the manufacturing rights. Toâ€" day thousand of shatterproof Ford windshields are made daily in Ford factories. o 34 "Repeated tests have shown that not â€"even the smallest â€"particles of glass from these windshields can break loose and fly when they are struck the heavy blows that so freâ€" quently cause serious injury to driver eries in the analysis of automobile accidents . wasthatâ€"65 _per cent of all the injuries resulting from motor car accidents were being caused by flying : glass. The analysis also showed that in the great majority of cases the dangerous pieces of glass | came from the windshield of the car. "When â€"the â€"new Modelâ€""A"â€"Ford automobile was being designed, one of the factors which was given most careful attention was that of buildâ€" ing into the car every possible safeâ€" guard against accidents," said Mr. Purnell, local Ford dealer. & MISS MARGARET MURNEY GLENN, C. 8. B. e iL 4 ** to be held â€":â€"*â€" _ ._ s In the Church Edifice, 387 Hazel Avenue, East of St. Johns Avenue First Church of Christ, Scientist, Free Lecture on Christian Science Sunday Afternoon, October 27, 1929 ~Patronize The Press Advertisers of HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend EVANSTONâ€"1633 ORRINGTON AVE. â€"_ UNIV. 5970 WINNETKA _ HYDE PARK _ CHICAGOâ€"_â€" HIGHLAND PARK _ ASSURE A _ _ SUCCESSFUL . PARTY at . 3:30 o'cloék' announces a BEACH & GFILS CANDIES and FAVORS by HALLOWE‘EN nvememy con nc n uesCn SReNEUITROCTETRr LA ces ie capronat tm oo AOn VEame s No 0CA eC ie c 0 claiie, Nee Te te nc u. d t n on se 022 infechedieded eA Ac k A Ack L LA L OA P T T TT CC T T TY T w o i ons ons e e m e ons we e ds ae ait ie o e in un ie on ais ow n in on B FROM P + i 44 1+ i 1+ 1 6 1+# t 1 1# t# t# t# & 8 # 8 t 8 # + t# &8 t# t+4 t# 8 t 1 1+ # 1 # 8 t# LE I tr 1# t 8 & 8 18 LA t t U t 6 # 8 t 1 10 O 1 1 TY t 8 t#

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