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Highland Park Press, 16 Aug 1934, p. 9

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that he :j he pplayse. etty and e Amne ered er, will t-e of the from {th« 11 any ho right of gro reeo Thi k m xt ke Ds Cr or xt THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1984 Department for boyS and GITIS l Seashore â€" Pond â€" Brook "Uncommon thrills from ¢:ommonl things." That is what they say of Jeanâ€"Henri Fabre, the naturalist, who sits for hours, even in the hot| gun, watching the insects at their | work. Of course, we do not advoâ€"; eate courting sunstroke, but we do | wish to remind readers of material| they can find in the room for boys: and girls. A trip to the seashore, a etay of several weeks near a lake, or a summer in the north woods, all of these invite nature study. What a thrill, actually to know what you gee in the waters, along the shore} or in the grass. Try some of these: "Along the Shore," by E. Butler. Ofysters, crabs, starfish, sponges. "Burgess Seashore Book," by T. Burgess "Alongy the Brook," by R. Fuller Sunfish, tulfilos, salamanders, snnils. "The sfa.shore,” by J, Kelmnn. ul.“v(.ryday Doings of InBectS," by' E. Chegsman. f "Ingects," by A. Cooke. "Ixsect Adventures," by J. Fabre," "MÂ¥orld of Insects," by M. Powers, #Insect Ways," by C. Weed. /@Strange Fishes and Their Strange KNeighbors,": by P. Kearhey., The Jack Dempsey, the Zebra fish, Peter Pan of the waters, the Black Popâ€" eye, and countless others, "Wartail," by A. Gall. Story of M, Maeterlinck. | "Butterflies," by C. Waed. ‘ Summer Facination Do eu ever wonder what boys and ginis your own age do in forâ€" eign countries? How are| their lives different from yours? An interestâ€" ing way to find out is by reading stories about them, stories that will tadb&g who became a frog. "Children‘s Life of thg Bee," by HICHLAND PARK PUBLC LIBRARY HICHLAND PARK ILLUNOIS _ _ TODAY‘S HOME NEEDS TODAY‘S COMFORTS "I remember how | used to work keeping the house clean. You can‘t blame me for being enthused about clean gas heat that never soils furniture, walls and drapes. Housework is much easier!" Have GAS HEAT on TRIAL! . End the nuisance and toil ot fturnace Tenuing, Keep your home comfortable with no periods of +oo much or +oo little heat. Lighten household tasks with heat that‘s clean and free from grime. Aid winter health by maintaining uniform temâ€" perature. Gas heat brings you all of these adâ€" vantages. It offers you a complete service that eliminates all of the old heating problems and worries. And it gives you almost unbelievable comfort. . Your present heating plant may be used for gas heat. On our trial plan you make no investment in new heating equipment. A gas burner will be installed in your furnace or boiler without cost to youâ€"and removed without any expense to you if later you decide to heat your home with your former fuol.le you pay while you NORTH SHORE GAS COMPANY HEATING %EAN â€" AUTOMATIC â€" ECONOMICAL for Boyi and Girls |take you far away, to countries i o e ) f ( M "oad s mt\ Whoe ter aioar en and _ hss babb B /0 ) ) | thrills from common elevated cars, perhaps. Here are a o es W i . i 4J is what they say oflfew warm we’utplfer dzlighta. The King of the Cowboys in val'i‘m! 1 abre, the naturalist,| Afghanistan â€""Adventures in At| w; and sill ldath his| ours, even in the hot| ghanistan for Boys," by L. mh 100 frmges, o feat 6P i“ the insects at their| Thomas. lat: cowpunther‘s hat, . i2 rse, we do not advoâ€" Africaâ€""Garram the Hunter," by His lasso and 'plsbols and boots and sunstroke, but we do| H. Best. ' s all that! to% 1 1 readers of material| Arabiaâ€""In Lawrence‘s Bodyguard" Stc_»ut-hearted “d.h'.“?" | 1 in the room for boys| by G. Slade. | With confidel:lce ary mi 45 rip to the seashore, a Chichen Itza, Yucatanâ€""Dark Starg“e slew ‘the wild buffalo roa nli f l weeks near a lake, _ of Itza," by A. Malkus. | (he pae ae in en n the north woods, all Chinaâ€""Firecracker Land," by F.fiA"d pl‘ayed the chief part in exm%J » nature study. What _ Ayscough. i}. ’;g event.s th "B.ed 1 w! lly to know what you Franceâ€""Laughing Lad," by H.| ‘"act"tem‘;"’“" * 14 ; ters, along the shore,;) _ Crew. 4 c uk. fUp s i8 s. Try some of thesefii Greenland â€" "Kahâ€"Da, a North‘t (From "Herces dfi I;‘erqxpe“’ Shore," by E. Butler.| Greenland Eskimo‘ Boy," by D.] f by E. & H. Farjeon@i , starfish, sponges. | MacMillan. . | * [ :‘ ( eashore Book," by T. Iméia~“Kullu of the Carts," by J.'ifluccessful Garden . t M , | :yton. & 3 ¢ T aalk: Brook," by R. Funer.iJapan«“Daughtér of the Samurai,") _ Party Given -L}lSt week ‘s, salamanders, snails, _ by E. Sugimoto, | s 1 f hore," by J, Ke]mgn,“Norwayâ€"-â€"“When I was a Boy in The garden party given by \the Doings of Insects," by} _ Norway," by J. Hall. Woman‘s Missionary Union of the iPoIandâ€"â€"“Under Two Eagles," by H.| Highland Park Presbyterian Chth y A. Cooke. | _ Crew. . ‘Friday at the home of: Mrs. R. J. ventures," by J. Fabre,| Rumaniaâ€""Young Trajan," by E.| Beatty, was a delig}!tfpl' affair, and Insects," by M. Powers:| Miller. ‘:}H who attended enjoyed it excéed> ys," by C. Weed. |\ Russiaâ€""Peter, Katrinka‘s Brother" | ingly, we are told. _ | d shes and Their Strange| by H. Haskell. t The program . was |; exceptxo;nl y BUP kearmey, (The _ Animale Protorranted . | Te SoUC muc ce mnotifl .}v;ater(s, :he Black Popâ€"| Modern photography coupled with| tions of outstanding nipvie person f ntless others, |a genuine interest, in animals, has|ities. Miss Katherine Geary ‘af@ by A. Gall.) Story of‘rvsulted. in several fascinating AS| Mrs, Beatty gave several r‘eadin ie $ beca;11e a frogl s II“:M'l as interesting books on animals.| Josephine Hildreth was seen in i”:‘ ; Life of th¢ Bee," by,(.hfldre"’ especially, will love to terpretative dances and was spledmii lcg ‘hnger over these amazing, llfelllge](lixlly accompanied at the paing B s," by C. Waed | reproductions of wild and domestic} Dayid Stryker. The ¢limax of th6 ( Lh \creatures. Dogs of every species,| program was the orchéstra of young mer Facination | birds, rabbits, deer, giraffes, zebras,| talented musicians who were a loveâ€" ver wonder Wwhat boys| horses, lions and tigers, are only ally sight in their summer drésses ur own age do in forâ€" few of the pets to be found within| and hats of megaphories with pastel ‘s? How are|their lives| the pages. Yet another nttractive‘ paper frills. These they utilized in m yours? An interestâ€" feature about the books, is the brief| the singing of the choruses. _ _ ;. find out is by reading but valuable information that acâ€"| Jean Pettis and Virginia wilson : them, stories that will companies each photograph. Eplaycd several duets. and also HF? I i M No investment necessary to install a gas burner in your present furnace and toil of furnace tending. TMACi\ | | C P t oa@~ t M N /f‘\.'/;“ ’ @\/ C t s LA g * N ies A ‘ \-‘/ 7 )} / "\;\ [ e /7 wl m d ~a M â€"* \\‘ ‘\ l P "I‘d never go back saves me hours of worry over proper of attention." go back to old furnace tending drudgery. Gas heat hours of labor and time, relisves me of all bother and r propoer temperatures, and never goes qut for lack R + use the gas burner is a monthly rental that in the average home is only $3 a morth during the heating season. The cost of gas heat now is less than ever. A special low rate for gas heat also (gives you gas for all other uses at lowest cost. | . Free Estimate _ An estimate of the cost of heating jyour home with gas will show you its economy. Ask now for a trained gas heatâ€" ing engineer to call and give you comâ€" Eleh facts and a reâ€" iable estimate. There is no obligation. cowpunchnet 5 10W . $ 4 P feve ruamcon His lasso and pistols and boots gnd On Wednesday, Aug. 8, Richard‘; ‘all that! 5| 1 E. Pett of 1026 North Green Bay: Stoutâ€"hearted and hairy, ©| Road, Highland Park, was accepted With confidence airy | : “‘ at the U. S. Navy Recruiting Staâ€" He slew ‘the wild buffalo roaminfii tion, Chitago, for enlistment, and the prairie, : © [ |left for the Naval Training Station, And played the chief part in excii;!f Norfolk, Va., where he will go thru ing events M 4 a twelve weeks‘ training period. Reâ€" Enacted around the Red â€" I 14M | pruits aré usually granted ten days‘ tents .. . â€" | ‘qifleave of absence to visit their reâ€" (From "Heroes and Heroife®] spective homes upon the completion by E. & H. Farjeon) gf their training. | . | | ppmmrcereiionommmnenthenic i O %L The Recruiting Service of the g M ( {[United States Navy has announced 1SUC(’CSSflll Garden j &5 / that twentyâ€"cight additional men of 1 Party Given Last Week high school.education and bétween o | ‘ _ !.| the ages;of 17 and 25 willcl})‘e acâ€" ks d cepted for enlistment in Chicago ,Th" F“rd?" .pa!tx YC" b"’f j':g: within the next 30 days. The Navy Wf)man a Missionary Un}on ((‘)h ; h "offers steady employment, free edâ€" Highland Park Presbyterian ChUTCR| > o;;jon! gravel and adventure." _ The garden party given by ithe Woman‘s Missionary Union of the Highland Park Presbyterian Church Friday at the home of: Mrs. R. J. Beatty, was a delightful affair, and all who attended enjoyed it excéed: ingly, we are told. _ | ; .mé THE PRESS 8 i "| Read the Want Ads *‘ NCW Firestone 7””’ n diod m FOR 1934 F fives You . 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At â€" terrific â€" speeds the â€" cars plunge into the treacherous turns â€"tipes are braced against the scorching brick trackâ€"so hot the tires_ fairly smoke at timesâ€"they give â€" yield and ll{etchâ€"eve:y The peopleé of Lake County will pay to the federal government apâ€" proximately $105,000 this year in cotton, taxes to be given to southern planters. â€" This is a small part of | the total of $7,706,960â€" which ‘ the | people of this state of Illinois are | expected to pay. + } Lake County Will Pay $105,000 Cotton Taxes ®°°° Â¥ oc ine uintem eue 1 conceivable, force works to tear the tire to picces, yet Firestone Hich Speed ‘Tires "come back" on the straightaways. Not once during the entire race did a tire fail. Surely. this is the most amazing proof ever known of Extra Strength. SAFETY and dependability. Call on the Firestone Service Dealer or â€" Service _ Store nearest â€" you TODAY. Equip your car with New Firestone High Speed Tires for 1934. made at the Firestone Factory and World‘s Fair, Chicago 5 _ Not one dollar will go to any farâ€" mer in Illinois. Every cotton garâ€" ment ‘will be: taxed T _ The cost to Illinois and Lake County is based on official figures. Member N.R.A. Natural and Pasteuriz Produced in You Mell Fart â€"â€" _Dat discount on all The jprocessing tax 6n cotton is 42 cents a pound, The Department of Agtriculture gives the per capita consgmption of cottén at 24.06 lbs. a year. This means that each perâ€" son till pay approximately $1.01 a year) cotton tax. 4 HA A A U SUP Quality Cleaners RFLIABLE LAUNDRY | AND DRY CLEANING CO. dy ns 5 S. Se hone I d Grade A Milk Locality. MERLE C, TIBBETTS O M 1 Phone H. P. 178 \K‘S 1. P. con PAGE NINE d St. 391 +9 t H P 1t 44

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