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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 5 Sep 1908, p. 3

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m them Sunday School AER»; mm In new on‘ m La» hm. but 0‘ Central Ave. M90617. Sat. 7. I‘ll. A upecinl feature will hc’m and uamalor the pupils'to unidpate‘ in will; Iiiuhlc print" {or tip: dean, Refruhmnu will‘ be mud on the grounds ' Answering the dilution abdut evening services 8! Highland Park. there are ser- _-vices in the Baptist church,‘La_urei_ Ave; in the Fimt Evangelicalhchurch. Laurel and Second St.; and in the Ebenezer" Evangelical on First St.; besides which there is an unknown quantit) meeting in the Fire Department hail M a good living and is Nm Out of a j canh ely add to hit income .by working wit me in m advisory capacity, without interfering in any way present employment.-.-'Fur full ‘ptnicularr. ad- dreu ‘H. L. DAVIS. 49 Exchange Place. New York. 'The schoo! in District No. [08, Vii: Lincoln Avenue Ravinia and. Ridge Ichout open Monday Sept 8,1908 The large vacant house on Chad Blufl Place and Belle Ave. ow: ed by W E Brand, on Monday evening became the abode of ghosts. When an investigation took place, the ghosts were found to be about,25 young peopled the Ebenezer C; E. Society who‘were having a hard time social. Prom all reports the even- ing was wall spent. ‘ CONFIDENTIAL REPRESENTA- TI_VE WANTED in evegy Ipcality. Any ener etic person wlio' 1: mm ear- 93g a flying and is Not Out of a Rnllway 'conmmtlona are not nlto~ gamer soulless when they only allow 1m mlnutes.‘tor refreshment: at a railway lunch counter. The Amerkmr system of checking baggage la excellent; Now it some ge~ nlus would only lmtfect- a plan to check lhe Amerlmn lmmzummasher, the public )vpuld bl‘e‘u hlm. The pretence of Mr. Alexander' with hismloktand acouihpinht last Sunday didnot stir up Highland Park a one vould' have expected. The Presbyterian church was well filled both morning and evening but on neither oocuion In: it crowded and it took the congregation of, the 'Baptixtand the Ebenezer church to make a good assembly [or the evening. Probably many people were not aware of the distinguubed- character 0! Pastor Goodson‘ a guest: nor of their rare gifts of Dong leadenbipe The Rev. “1113' Burgoéu is to preach at Ravenswwd Congregational Church on Sunday. l in! United Evangelical Chunkâ€"11w regular unicu will again be held m day both mowing and night. Wltll tic coming 0! {all days all lines 0! religious wk will be resumed with renewed w neltnell. pastor B. R. Schukzc. in teach". will have their annual picnic at Diamond Lake next Monday. Labour Day. ‘flc service: ammuccdntht Hith- lgnd Park Baum! church [or lat Smday evening um lunch! nuts.»- day. The service In manned Am account 0! the union «twice at ch: Pmbyu-rhn Chuck M Sundayovening. we umm Science real“; man in High“!!! hrb b open «anthem ("WM“) 1mm fin milkmthhy o‘clock._in the church buikl’ug on final pvenue, my R1. John‘s avenue. A" are candidly welcome. ‘ The Christian Science the If you want to know the defects of a ralllwuy a]??? consult a man who We have recently added a number Of [1m to 633‘ mm 8.09 a m "m’ , . . mailing list of the NORTH SHORE NEWS-me vlt is more Illfllcnlt to sloop in n sleeping carriage than it is to keep and we have many assurances that 88 I. m 9199!.“ It! awake in a midnight local train. The only time the aéeraxe woman serves to be In every home‘ . . fi ' _- " never talks buck ls when she accepts your seat In a oxfowded Street our. We W1“ d0 our part to take it there. Will YOU‘C) I ' The locomotive driver may not he ' ' ' a melety leader. but wealth and fash- YOLH'S? We Will send it to any address for the rat 0f '10“ frequently follow In hln traln. this year for fifty cents Send us your mme and ad I ' . Stntlstlvs show that out or every . hundred wmnen who threaten to rt» and we Win send our COHGCCOI‘ {01' the fifiy was It il’ port a tram-cur conductor for lnolvlllty, nonoot thmn lâ€"vordolt. easier to send apmtal card order than to go to $5 3 7’ A» ‘ W-onld he progresslw people someâ€" Post Ofiice for a money order, or than walking to I" tlnu-s forgot that a moods train makesv W mow "also than the fast express office on West Laurel Avenue. ’ ‘ It Is “mulching how much faster it tram-car goes when you are run- nlng to catch It than after you have damn it. . Woman’s 5mm an an efixlneer is phenomenal. She Mummy has a wash-mat on the line, hit no disaster? are recorded. smash“ show that out of every huntired women who threaten to re- port a trnnwur couanctor for meivlllty. none 0: them ever do it. , There are two places In a new:- “here a man is lapel-Inflow about. luwuig his name app‘en'r: the obituary mlumn and the police court record. Beware of the m‘an who smile- when be In angry: he a Ilkeiy m be dahg‘er- ous. And beware of the man who looks glum when he It glad: he is mommy a humorist. It Is the. experience or all conduc- tors that strange things come to pass on runways. .. vIt hi inure difficult fo sleep m a sieeping carriage than It is tn keep nwakejn a midnight local train. We never know tlie ml! value of mu- opportunity until we lose it In a runway smash. To loan ‘a pocketâ€"hook maul-hi a unsuitable hum of my. I- unluwty. When {dog howls under a man‘s WNW at night 1nd there is- a handy. itluasnrenlxnotan death-40 the dog. The most Ulneflfltkm. as wen u the greatest thinkers of the present century. ._admlt that hem lay up be cause they cahflt stand them on end. _ The most striking chamcterlntlc of a railway ls its enmloyes. All is fair 11 loveh‘nd war; but it's only half-fare in a railway war; TOMAmncmpm,u Nuthatthmlumaruh the WW ' E'- It ht not "mutton: to believe that Baalnm’l :- actually talked; lots of them do now. _ When I wanna manta-yin: over "We and bath. to think. It I: Q mu tint-bellman“ When “nah-mu, your «chain: and mean thd‘ “(61:03. .It 1. : In that his 2mm! will be fruition. . When you an't wash your tm Mtbout framing the water. It a I lb! you ban a cold In your hood. » It Is fur hatter tn itand on gel-My mm) (’m‘ sumelmdy’s poms in a tram- Truth plug about “19 same part in a horse deal that {mm does in a rail; mu restaurant sandwich - When n man can [0‘10” | [IWI‘ shop without a quit-hem»: d the pulse. or a heightening or color. it'- n was an that he has been that: Mord. Taking a walk on n m unmet I. Iald to (“1’0 Indl‘eItlolk-Mt you should be man-tut whose stomach you walk on - Tacnlbonaf‘flendnndhdnhcot pin In the chair. 1-,: ilzu that 'there humaflhoylnthonnl’b. It In ah!” inf-mm to play cards with u wanna who bu Minty”: It II wanton-mute 'tor at m to with) the maidâ€"qt the and at I V Railways ‘lid Other Ways. Superstitions Slap. If you are a subscriber ‘and desire it sent friend send us the name and address and we sample copies for two or three weeks free. Bcginning Sat, ’Sept. 5, to ‘Cwsday, Sept. 1 5, Lavin's window will In givcn om to the Craftsman Guild Products. H highland park Institution. ’ Don't fail to visit this exhibit and sale. TEN DAYS SALE SAMUEL LEVIN, JEWELER WAUKEGAN, - Easy Payments and Low Prices Do you know a good piano? Pianos purchased from ALDEN BIDINGER CO‘ Give the buyer the benefit oi our Twenty-Yeats Practical Piano Experience. I J .5 .fl 4‘ J PHONE 247 ~209 N. GENESEE STREET 'A Boon for the Cottager So inexpensive is Electric Light to- «lay, that everybody can afford it, in cottage and man- sion alike. Have you got it. _in Your Ham? Call Highland Park 68 for. details. NORTH SHORE ELECTRIC COMPANY Elm St. and St. John Ava, ' Highland Park DO THIS AND.DO IT NOW. ch Y 0,5?â€" EA ILLINOIS a

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