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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 7 Dec 1907, p. 6

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', 4| Tele- to my I in it, velties, pretty sen the ,OLEADUNGSâ€"Wlll AND unmucwapummmmn VERY lady Of the North \o-mnm but I! u tummrhoI-wfld W: ‘1?- “mafia“; y: mfiw an con-or ”b.5411! . $21,”; 3;”: mg mg; ’ mg“ Jim” W . shore ‘who comes to a w “m m “ - '... we m M- m M change of season’s clothing ‘80. (but may remind); "n winm One m. a: in: ’9' ‘° ‘°' ‘°’° '“° "“ "“ "°‘ ‘~‘" A W ' °“""‘"‘=«i.4.... or household draperies knows the W film: “I lcve chocolates." is there any question which any girl .. , ’ W“ m ‘0 "* m" A “" °-‘ worth of hlgh-grade cleamng and jug “Wig the munnce of 3M." eight or nine rue. “Well, lam love; I could conquer the world." She: whit 1. it?" “Plane. fill“. Wyn-nub o um.'m not be necessary. All you er." add the W em. "'vhti-II ”10 dyeing. “v.40 ho I: conquer papa." price of those large fix‘dolh in your ~ - windov?" wan-t mm We handle Dresses, Ribbons, Feathers, ‘o-rnnwnr. W: “m w ““0“ “- mun-n to nun-rm 9mm“ m- wm: “Now. you're mm: to an m." > .. no. m' proposed. Maud): “1: ”Quinn"; mo and wmnot w- unmum 30009!ch 4M2“ the freak show, to W mm: “The man 08- ”In boon nun; too much 31m lndiarubber Man: “Hal Th ”7" Motor: “$00,1xe now he huh-’0.“ ; me m m: 61:10." ‘ now you the ring". E- jdet money um bill." The Inner edged may. ‘Juet let me I64 II “‘9 w “'V "-r'v-, ~~â€" w __ _ ‘ ‘Mntl‘ve: "I‘m sorry I oun't lug NI; 'round from 3 long lllneu: ave you otlp. but l find I hove on- “Ah. doctor we have m“ etch oth- ‘V 3““ “‘0“! “0"“ ‘° F" a“ or such u long tlme, 1 don’t {mend WL" “0 Wt“ M the but hur- to him". you by nettllng your account rledly. . “J“ I“ the “M at "and“ In «eh; but I hove put you down for m'" I“ muttered. e handsome legacy in ‘my will.” The ., , ,, ""â€" dootor looked thoughtful. “Allow me." )1! door, sold Mr. Becker gt-the he sold; “to look at that prescription breath-t table the other morning. I It" you just now I '1 eh to'make "whet would you do it I were one o! mention In it ,,' than who got up cm. in the mom-_ an . ‘ ' j , In: 3nd ohm thing ’eronml and‘ . z ' . '*‘ . . kick up'a row just because the coltee “It. 13;; arse!“ ;:“t::u:tm happens to be cold?" ‘tlohnf re- I he met two mg “One mo- plied his better» mil". “I wouldn't do ment, genera.” said one .0! them to _ ‘l‘â€"n‘A. 'm. . l‘... -.;.-. I. Huyyvuâ€" plied m. Quite}- mu. "1 iouldn't do a. thing but make It. hot for you." Entering I. ’muslc shop the other , day a Welsh miner, who had, lately come into a considerable mm 0!, mon- our, bought. a £50 mum. “to: he returned tor a. stool" and the shop- keeper asked It the {um-6;)?!" gave ”Heisman. “‘Man," he said. "but you wouldn’t know it new: It looks just splendid. My wife he: painted it yells: to match the chest of “drawers." â€"â€"Engllsh paper. ‘ Dr. Hâ€"â€" was hitting by, the side at a. rather dent maiden led! at dinner, when‘the mm.- in: a simmering men- uer, remarked: “Ought I call you‘ Dr. Hâ€" or Mr. Ha?" The medico is nther irucibie, so he replied: “Call me what you like, madam. Some or my friends call me an old (001." 'i‘he Edy. lmperfeouy hearing, cenny rejoined: "Ah! but tho only people who know you in! 1, fl ..â€"â€"â€"â€"- The corporel was one day drilling a batch of rev recruit. "Why in it." he said to t bright-locking chap. “that the blade of your eebre is curv- ed instead of straight?" "The blade is curved," the recruit answered, "in order to [ive more force to the blow.” "Noumea." said the corporal. “The mn'em."ixraciously replied the con- duetor. "The car nope at both ends." "What have you in the shone of cucumben this morning?“ asked the customer of the new grocery clerk. "Nothing but bananas. ma‘nm,” was the reply. ~-â€"-â€"â€"I- - 1 ., “m the mm o! yoi'n' Juliet,“ gun. Noll. W _ conquer the warm." 8he= and: 1- m" “an... in. ww- ~ ‘ not be necessary. All you .3," use, i m urif'vhdfiiun I y,“ conquer papa." price at that. W firm ‘3, you ' mini?" 5‘ ' " .' ‘ f m d the freak Show. to v .' WWW m. _ , m ”112' “The man 08- I... hang all“ too much 31m new”. ‘ to hlVO you intimate- m as (be children. he Edmund now is there my qua-don Which gn'y 3111 would “he and: me?” A an o; sigh} or nine fine. “Well, luau. -v... a. «9" “Plano. I“. Wanna- or ho‘ worth jun“. inno- ’r '. 'he inquired we mud - the 0m .3193 I’ye mu ’om,-and none W, 7, went, genera.” said one of them to hfim, "can’t you Battle 3. diapmfl'We were arguing u to who lantha agat- est lawyer in Mueachusett's, and. as AL- yam? ‘That's easy Butler. The two men “he“ aback: “Er-“e of course. 3.70“ km" [Vu- - â€"â€"v ~ Butler. The two m} were somewhat“ taken aback. "Er-4râ€"b’ut, general, of course, you knowâ€"â€"butâ€"but~how an we prove it?” the first speaker: managed» to set out. “Prove it? Prove ".22." grow-led Butler. “You don’t have to prove it. ‘I admit, it.” . ' A noted Scotch Preabjteflan minis» tor got wet going to church in the rain. Bewamng m dwip conditiop to a'mend, the mend re‘pued, “Nev- or mind the wet.- Mr, you will be dry enough when you get into the pulpit." A. the railroad train was stopping. an old lady. not accustuned to trav- elflng. hailed the mums conductor and asked, "Conductor. what door shall I get. out by?" "Ember door. 1 'm, and I've MN on '01: un't done me we will leave gown um- vur I don‘t {mend L; ycur account t you down for my will.” The “we“. ‘r'" fat than to v I ampute?"We who no" \ I leave b to I I m." Nd are somewhat -but, general, butâ€"«but~â€"how first spake: me it? Prov-e 1 'ou don’t have ‘1! n biteflan minis. church in the snip condltlop Shawls. C1 like new, All garments left with us against fire and accident. PARISIAN DYE HOUSE Mr. ”12 6.Muߢr, graduate of the Leipsic Conservatory of Musrc, Leipsic, Germany, 3130 seven years Band Master in the United States Army. Classes now forming for the winter in ~ VIOLIN. CORNET, PIANO. MANDOLIN. HARMONY and COMPOSITION Also Teacher and Director of Bands and Orchestras. Music arranged frantic," Piano Score or Melody for Band or Orchestra. ‘ , MI: [W for All W-mwfnflm. P. O. Box455. TeL 1202 The best there; is in - KUIST BLOCK. CENTRAL AVE Charles A- KUIS‘ HIGHLAND PARK - ILLINOIS 22 Cent-ml Ave. Cbc Mutter Music Studio highland park. 11L For High Grade Groceries at Moderate Prices Hig bland Puk. 108 West Cantu! Avenuc chphonc Highland Park 265 Evmton, i502 Shaman Anna Tckphouc vaston 727 Geo. H. Hall. Mgr. .GIPP govto Phone 172 are

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