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Highland Park Press (1912), 8 Aug 1912, p. 7

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re C ream 30 or 340 thc 25th St :eived at knocked mcc 'CX'CI. ‘vamton 5% J. l '3 ”wa 22am -‘..s°~- perutun ., or Above, PYRENE bqnid is in- he: , , vydryeolIeI-m:int . amthefhmofromtheburn- for flames.‘ q: Snf d YOUR home with a PYm Fire Extinguisher.l It occupies but little space and is euily operated. ll ,PYRENE is a combination “Manuel: ' OFF'IHE this woman knows. And thecry safety of beautyin thehomedoubleothudemand. Lace curtains and all the dra pedesthat make for the me pebeautiful are food Beauty, like safety, demands genial vigilance u its_ price. p ‘E. E. FARMER M and sum: 30! a VENCEL MUZIK W, Central Ave Suite}. 5 and 6. State Bank Bldg. rm ‘73 INHUW PARK. IU 45 St. John! Ave‘ Chats. E. Russell and order as many ex- tinguisher: as you need. Luke Forest, Phone 534-w Conercv Work Tdepholc Lb Don’t wait until you have a fire. Call 836-]. O. G. St. Peter Gin-cos Fridly Pbouc Z9! Ho-rI9n. II. also. a Dr. B. A. Hill. Dr. I L Balghml DENTISTS “it. “dun-[how hhwudhw Dreaéd Poultry LAKE SHORE CREAMERY 515 Oahu“ Ave. Highland Park Tolepho ne 5 7 tau-Hm HARRY mumps Telephone 57 Wdlhilhflojn “(h [.78- Butter, Exp: 3m! Home The Geo. Colburn Music Studio VOICE. VIOUN AND THEORY Chorus and Orcheura Conducting F. A. *TUCKER DR. WATSON DENTIST Surveys. Subdividmg, plans estimate. for private 8: public improvement work DJ. LYHAN SEXMITH VIII-human“ fin in theflome :EnkineBunkBldg. Phone 309 BARBER SHOP .mJ I$¢-\‘ur1'1x«v:' H U} ..\NU I‘AX'A Telephone 370 [menu-n: And (:cmcnl l' Inn: 3 DENTIST liuimuru Fulnnhrd (”IT-FA. nghland Park Highland Plrk H" Daniela .\\ e Hllhhld Park Phone «)7 301 M Hey into a ; Puck. 1 The L-tm Dwolopmonti’ Kansas Clty In to have our Heaven never helps the man who am with smug. on gum-g. a. g I”! up; ngt. -â€"Sophoc|e1 | intermission: on the promo 5 m. Willing to Go to 80:. At the limo when William H. Chan dior of New [lumpshlre was sec- rt-lar)‘ of the navy Admiral Meade was commandant of the navy yard in Washington They got into trouble somehow, these two positive gentle- n)en_ and the commandant was surn- moned before the secretary one day on a matter of importance. The sacri- tary told the commandant that If he kept on. or words to that effect. he should certainly be obliged to punish 5 him by g hlm to sea. “Mr. Sec. rotary." Meade. “I haven't any- ; thing to say except that when it in ‘ punishment for an oflcer of the navy , to be ordered to sea what la your nerv- . ice coming to? i should like to so to tea, air. Good day." All In the Name. Helenâ€"My mother‘s a Presbyterian. What's yours. Mary. Maryâ€"Mine? 0h. let me see. Mine in a Methodist. What is yours. Bella? Bennâ€"My mother never told me. but I heard her tell her friend that she was I dyspeptic-Ex- change. Pop Know. Teacherâ€"What doel one. two. three. four. he make? Tommy (whose ta- tber play: the camel-A straight.â€" Exchange. The Phi-den. Those timekeeperl the Pleiades have been used to mark the days from the most remote periods. ’1‘. W. Fawkes. describing the tire ceremonies of the Pueblo indians of Tusayan. said that, having been present on two such occa‘ sions in 1392 and 1893. he found that the error of time made by the indians as to the 13th of November in thOse two years “143 insignificant. it was the culmination of the Pleiades which told the iudians the proper time for the beginning of their rites. In 1950. Vimâ€"You think he‘s the be. at home. Boggs-You bét. He wears the dresses ln that family. nil right.- .\ thlck cloth to keep the plate from the table. A thin clnth to keep the plate from the thick cluth. 'l‘huu :umtlwr plate to keep the food frmn the first plate. Then :1 doily In keep the second plate frum the first plate. - When the table is prutw'tod by the thin ('10!!! "ml the “lit'k cloth by the thin cloth uml the thin cloth by n plate and HM plate by u (lolly nml the tluiiy by u wound plate. the food is protected by u dietâ€"Life Food L'Uukt‘d food A table [0 gruuud. A plate table. When Brodio Bluflod Mitchell, Once. when in Engluud. Steve Brodie. the famous bridge jumper. was in a party which “M'hldl'd Charlie .‘Iik‘lh‘ll. the prizvfighivr Mitt-hell made some remarks dvmgumry m John i. Sniit \':lll. to whivh Iii-tulie rt-Jniimi with wine snrvnsiit- him-rvminth un the sprinting tiltilitt )iita-in-il tii<tvhiy9d while in the tin: with Sullivan. This :lilL'ered the prizofightm “’liu kiltii'kl'd Hrmlit- tint. .-\~‘ hi' «mumbled tn hi~4 f0")! Miiriwll him!» :ttinthvr Huh :1! hiui_ but by ilwn litmiie had :i [it"tol in his: hunt] and. ihrmiin: it nmivr his useziiiuiit's II'NC‘. rc-iimrkwl: "You think )nli‘rc :uiii‘ to "Hike 2i rt-putnttnn of! )nu‘rc guin‘ to make u n-putntinn of! Iivkin‘ Stow Brodie. dam't you? Well. )uu just hit me on 1* um] tht-ro‘ll be u hr! in ”w gull-pm :Humt it. but you won't rum! it " 'l‘lmt vlusvd Ihu inci- dorm. left out that large rock yonder um! [ml in :1 hirvh trmFthe-re Is no suck: mm m be soon." With a confidim: smile Corot replied "If you‘ll not say anything about It. I wiJl tell you why I put in (but lulrch It was to please the Lnirds."-.~\tlantic. The Troo In tho Pic‘uro. I rnnfow that to 1m- mm-h of the de- light nf :lll curly morning lumlwupc of (‘wrut or t'luuuh- Mum-t ls due in no \mall mmh‘m'w tn tlu- umsh' of sin:- ix; NHL ’l‘hunuh Iml «me- is to he two-H. l mu sun.- Hn-y .‘ll't' tilt-re. len- h n stul'y tohl of (‘orot that he \x':x~‘ nn-‘o painting in 11 Wood, while m-nr him sax! unmjwr mum-r Whose rrm-«l was in n-mnl things in nature flu! as the-y nrv (Inning over to me ulwl of Peru (‘uruL 110 said: "Why, _\‘nll are not painting this .w-m- ut all M It really Is. You Imu- 4 Vgneroqumlh. \‘t-Inerfllniu n hum t't-ui'e, but mm 13' n In R in the munu-ulntluu o! the “my~ Willi“ utlrr nunh prurlIo-v ht film» [(2 he iium- in :I \\‘n.\' In dm'PiVP, It l (‘UIH‘SIS im-Iely in tlu- mru-d n.ml.ll-'=I- Hons of the sounds [vi-minced in thgt‘ lurynx in imitation of thu ltlmllflt'uliuufl which distnnre inn-uses upon the vulva s The ossvmiul mechanism of ventrilu- quisln t-onsists in tukin: it full breath. then turning the musrles u! the neck ‘ and rims! tin-d and speaking with the month almost timed and the lips and lower Jaw us motionless its 'po‘siblv. while air is Very slowly expelled tlmmgh :1 narrow glottls. Cure is also taken that none of the exllircd ulr es~ mum through the nose. Much of the \‘t-nii‘i‘muzkt‘s skill. however. in imiâ€" tiiting sounds minim: from particular (HI‘LN'IlUHS (lt‘lwtills on devolving other svtl<~N than hearing. The dii‘uctiun [mm whivh snnmls rem-h the ear is m-u-r very (‘lt-urly distinguished. and V. lio-n the intention is (“rented to a [nut [il‘ll'Jl' point the illumination is npt to rt‘rt‘l' to that point \\ Ilii!l'\'t‘l‘ snumls we may tn-nr ~i‘liilmivli hia Press. "Why, _\‘nll are not painting this «we ut all M It really Is. You Imu- :'I out that large rock yonder mu! 2! in :1 hirvh trmFthe-re Is no such Advance of Civilization to keep the food from the [u km-p the (cod from the §Progrenivo Orientals . Mrs hnpnmn Catt president f the 3 Interlr mml Woman Suffrage a gwritlnggt‘mm Egypt. says: “I i hhedlr princess who is a pron fsun'rn ‘t and has written so ex- ; (-ellent fiapem to prove that the oran I Is not :gpposed to liberty for . men. ?A Mos! m woman has lectured t the inewly unded Egyptian unlve ty on women rights. and I Syria g (M has at led law and In omplby In a law 0 . Leader- are than ‘mln. torwnng and a woman's momma!" has suely begun. In the ' titu- uvonnl tntlon of the past few rl the wo n have taken I keen rest. and re . utnttre governmeht s be- come a pular theme of amen-Von In the In He the Right 1'..ng A we , I: can‘t drive I null. §§ There _, as been too much II. > of womézh. A woman may not ‘ to drivelgn ‘nall with a ham you give“ her a halrbmsh and _ drive I null as well u anybody. ‘ nbld > but an Wet Q19 brulsed spot with .ater. Double fi piece of brown paper , e or six rim and soak It In warm liter. Place {Eupon the bruise and a I] I warm (iot hon flntlron till the snot- ture baf evwxpornmd s ,g ______ .‘., -._-__ If thgdent has not disappeamd ho- peat the;lrentmeut. 5: ’gz'o Romovo Ink Spots. :2: If an.§k spot gets on the carpit 8le a pan ugder It Immediately. non; cold water {firough It and then coiger It with a fluke heap of salt. Whép the salt unsibecome dark wIth Ink “move It and gm 3 fresh layer In Its? lace. An Ink gun I: lean lIkely to be by moths water through It (h depInxi Into hot water. u. .q Dontod Furniture. When urnltune become: dent and not bro en the marks may ea 1 be made td disappear. Treat It um manneri V The Unful Ron. ‘\lore number IIIIIII the 0mm petals at» III» [”0801]! d.“ uses sllky n ‘ Irw [H'll‘d in bum Ili.‘_ style oil! or .e hem I Im-rI-eriwd (-u on or ”Vista Ieilk uf “Inu- or menu color, fine [I s on \\ E-Ihh it Is the bosen (Mummy uru Ilu- \ers nmxes! eslgn tq be ‘ -u [n HM‘ shops Ilml ke a b"?( ml ’ of ‘lhe latest thing." but a II$e st more nuwl is as (hi {rim- uhug V'r (Inc's [IR'W girdle. As II: bm-u (Ifh-II sum the ma (k of (‘nm hvtgn: Hlvln Olllt' learned i IIIWI|~ uMIII- 'NIIII in this lIo-zuy thren there 18‘; um hQ' we stIIIIII to he g As lI:Q bot-u Ufh‘ll sum the klfiok of (‘nm hv tgll: lllvln Mlle learned l IIIWI|~ u¢lph~ ‘xml lu tlIls lu- z'uy ”Ire" Ithere ls‘; not he rye slIIIln to he g ruled nitnlIIst§\\lIillI Inukvs the fine work rqtlwr gtnlnL' to those “itlI so Bithe \lbinn .(lxm- st: Irtml the llttle x or Mg 0 single rusus soon be '8 to fill uni THE fillGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND “1 1mm“;- n-uiizvd whnt “lei! were dying “flu-n (hwy lmlk me doVIL I was tuoiexl'ih-«l to be afraid \I felt lr-Ifmny' :tt hullu‘. for some V awn. :Ihhmr'hJ m-u-I hme .xm-cured pub- lik‘ lwfure'," "\Hlfle I “us sitting: Ih9r9 lé§mw a Hands-nine IIIer- [III-'IIIIe of RI .'9\'9H IjIIIg En :I III:III~ Imp l sud . ‘Uh. yin: II ‘ III:II. won't I'IIII'." I d not \fuit mg him [In IIIIsWI-I'. lml sIlhtI'lII-d III mm: from him. 1 “us augmen- 0d. '1‘ ’ y' III-re chm-ring wild . you know. Ir mIIIv one 91s9.nnd Ive nl- ways I‘m :I strung :IIlIIIirI-r of; 5:050 \‘yI-It, lizI': IIIhIII HIV piI “up and :wuwd in \UMLIj. l lI:IIIH\ kma “IIIIIFI \\' Is dining. igucss I' III rather ex: nine b) Hilllll't' ' ,‘Ir~.§\\. .\ Uin'h ls «may I: ,Ihe Impum 1U :llh‘lldlll}: Iwr rm-u-III Ku-Ilml I‘INI I Iulm- mu line ”INH' 0! I 9 Chi (fnuu niliumu I IIIIH'IIIIOII _. 'lllisglllllllhhr ImlI «uuwd llr de-le flutes ‘ IIn-Ir for I\\I'lll\ mm 'vs In \I-nvln ‘ u IIIIgo- ImInu-I hearing: Vv‘nlunel I‘I’umsquns lmIIraIII. Mrs Duffs HI- yIInius ihe Immwuinx In the fnluwluu mu '~ 3 80> Whan'sWoF Id H Mrs. Davin. who 0 1041 Roosevelt Outburn at cm go. A nlvru‘an I'I n-ss Alum-Ia l m l lmrullly kma' wlmtggl was guess I In rather exvihfirle by MKHV W A, DAVIS the '” mu- at low rl keep Iment Ibo- :locufim In Igfjbut a (h {rim- . mi ok or L] L Inm|~ I st _\' lc {on or color; *hosen “l'm imud. my deir. he would at- ufy hlmlelt with the pretty humus." â€"megende 8mm. “Has it cured him?" inquired the loc- 9nd clubman. “He fears so."â€"I‘lttsburgb Post. The Usual Cumin. “My Ideal I: a husband who would read my heart like I book.” 4 Had a Good Opinion of Himself. Wordsworth considered “The Excur. “on“ hll best poem and next to it “The White Doe of Ryletone." He once said that when he lint thought nerl- onlly of being I poet he looked into himself to see how he was fitted for the work and seemed to find there “that first great gift. the vitnl soul." 3 lutement which shows that, whatever other people may think of him. he had 1 punbiy fair opinion of hlmuelt. Bo frequently expreued his opinion of his own poetry and one. said tint he hit! widened the domain of the poet over 3 whole field deemed irreclnimable. Hh Comparison. Gertieâ€"l like the new minister. a. helmet thlngs home to you that :0. so»: an! before. Harry-Bub! 1'" M hdudrymn 13 good u that. “W ell ever “(He that weâ€"oh ldon’t know but don‘ I you think that "anger- are an awful bore?‘ '~â€"Cornell W tdow. _ In 8mm“. “My brother has taken the drink cure." remarked the first clubman. Gown-amt. A man must am govern Min-0n before he be m to govern I tlmlly’lld his family ere be be m to be“ no government In the commonwealth.â€" Blr Walter Ra lelgh. “the simple tnnunvrs that prevailed in} his yuungt-r days." “Men," he 3:131} "courted and those their wives for’ thvlr modesty. frugality. koeping ati homo. good housowli‘ory and other «300- l unmiml virtues then in reputation. The[ virgins nnti young Indies of that golden I age put their hands to the spindle, nor} dlmluint-d they the needle; were obse-lj (minus and helpful to their parents, lu-l strut-ted in the umnagory of the family i and gave pt'esuges of making excellent I wives Their retirements were devout and religions books and their recrea- tiuns in the distlilntory. the knowledge of plants and their virtues. for the com- fort of their poor neighbors and use of their family. which wholesome. plain diet arid kitchen physio preserved in perfect health " lotto!- Than the Theater. “How is It that Rufus never ute- you to the theater any more?" 7 “Well. you see. one evening It rained. 1nd so We bud to sit In the parlor." Old Time Simple M-nnoru. Richard fin-l)“. who died in 1706. iuim-uls in his diary the vanishing of Candlelight. imdoutestlt- llghtim: fnr nearly the first half or the last century candle.»- ht-lti utalisputml sway. The bell is rung, nml .\lar_v brings in candles. a pair of molds in tall brass c-umlleatit'kn brightly [ml-fished. with shutters on u trayâ€"~11 sharp braked sunllont of steel. wlth jawx that “pom-«l and shut with a snap and snmrtllitlg sinister in their ule’lll‘liilt'l‘. There were plated can tilt-sticks llilli t-‘huit'ers. too. for oora stuns of state, with silwr brunt-hos that suggested the spoils of Jerusalem. but there “as also a lamp. a stately t-tiilit'e u! bt‘nuzv that towered (n't-t‘ the family t‘ii“‘it' at times and shed n generous aml ut-nlal light when so in t-Iim-«l. But \\il:li u demon it was to smoke and itb.>‘iilt‘iii~ And it Would illil‘ll. wlnm it ('I|i|(it‘S1‘(‘IlliHi to burn at all. tmthin: lmt the very finest sperm all at a fabulous price per gul- iOll.â€"-L0ndun (Hohe. Mum‘s." lw \zlltl. "l ltml :qutln-r rum mnthm unl “row 11 Inn: letter. but Ilfq- hml t'v" Iw-l : 'Hllt‘ n-nsv ltltu luv. nml t lit-y! tlmt aettvr in my packet nuulnst tlxv tl.l.\' “In-n l (‘Ullld look It mw-r \vithnut agitation and without tent-s. 1 \mn :lml I dill Lem-t and In.“ lt mum! Inn-«usury tn wud It. l mu um sure It would do nny hurt. but In my douhrfntno-sx I leaned to wtlwtu-e. and ervutuully it was dmtnu't-tlf Time wurks Wonders. Wait till you mu speak calmly. and then yuu wlll not need tn speak. umybev lir. Burlnu h (-mnumm-n m- \‘ it :Iml “Ishm! n. KON'I MI“. ““1le kvrp nti'll l-Zu’m \\ Iiu: nu Mn l’run. km fvchuxs :u'v llln't, Nutnrr [ruin your rate Thins [mm :m unzmihnml (‘_\(‘ was mm that mam palm: Were broken .hy the HM nrmy of m-mn-lllng unl- uml.‘ .\ vermin milruud nmt'lul who lirwl Ill “Minn, wlrvre the shoes were Inmlv. lmught all the lwumug nwls on ”H‘ Illill'kt‘l and had the set-Non tum! (liiTt' tlwm into the posts until they lun'u-tl ”kl' Llnut mu-tusvs. 'l'he herds ruuw :eml ~:|\\ um] vou'lllered 'l‘lw)’ high! In: tint lvlm-e at the vulva and H Kim! thwr uumuy huh-s with the nuts. \\ hit l. \wz‘t- ln‘nkn-n l») “H‘ joyful lul ls tllnt \HH w‘t‘uk'ht'd UN ”to n'lll n;.ul~ until Ilu- [mu-s fell. N‘NWUI'S“ to my. tln- runnlninz nwls \u-rn- with th'nuu from mn’he ut Ultra-‘Kfluvl! g'ity Jnuru..l an“ n ).'.l "19:1 In lv“n‘, u'o-su-rn l\':.:m. r ' u‘d h} :l 1.. erly m-nlem leuwmlwr that tot mi 9" _\'nu um”! MM: 5 “‘th polhhed hm! on Nrry [Magnum pule where bub fulmN lmd numbed Hmr shaggy hide “'le lurumlm-d by lml‘fulo gums. l Twiiofi ‘ g SJOM Wnsdom do; ‘ 0 ”union; :.I..,u- 1..|.h..u umn one. Hie-5| lr| ”1nd: poles In uni Mud sklmlly fillfod ll l-umrer ‘01 l'uwnw wuuty. (‘30 rvlnlvs l]n\\' nlhu in an “rule :I lelh-r and rid-[It n- h «.1 nut. "In my later ll. "I had :nwlln-r rum 3mm tumors «mm-2mm MI nn_\ (“Jon-m!) throng!) (rumble ls lIn-wlnz. lu-n ~‘I'muh-r is :r-l 1» Hull Win-n )nm kl-I'p Hi“ (“I Mm lvr in my packet -n l ('ullld look It inn "ml without lixl Lem-t and In.“ in wind It. l mu "Ice Cream and Ices LOW’S Bread is for sale at all the stores C in Highland Park, Highwood and Ra- vinia. It is surpassed by none. Look for the label. We deliverto all parts of the city When in need of our serviCe telephone 161. OffiuundYu-dsflnl’ha'nflmm Touring Cars for Rent, Brokers in New and Second Hand (hrs FRANK L SILJESTROM Coaland Wood K‘ CLOW’S BAKERY Gal-anemone 140 125 Wuhluton $1., Wnukeganll Shop phone 375 Ron. phone I 127 Pianos and piano w<rk :ex- clusiyely. Tuning. Renting, Ree-finishing. Repairing. See me whenéin need of a new or used piano. Alden’i Piano Shop EARL G. ALDEN. PROPRIETOR ’i g 600d ClOthu ‘ Lend Distinction to the Wearer GARAGE REPAIRS GENERAL MACHINE WORK nothing succeeds like success so nothing, like good garments make a man appear success ful. By GOOD GARMENTS we mean the kind tha fit well, hang well and have a certain dash to t em that attracts attention. makes them stand oug as it were. from ’the crowd. (I. For years we hav e made distinctive clothes and we call suit the taste of all from youth to old age. Our‘importations include all the latest novelties as well as the staples. Our prices are moderate. Come in and see us. It is no trouble to show goods. Wolff, Dunham Agents for Chalmers and Hudson Cars Highland Park Auto Station HIGHLAND PARK; ILLINOIS Strain Building _ . W. Cor. Madison and Clark Sts. CHItAco, [L-L. LAKE GENEVA ICE ESTABUSHZD 1900 A. G. McPHERSON, Manager Enhances gladly furnished on all Work and Fixtures Robert Greenslade Phone Main 1008 ELECTRIC FIXTL'RES WIRING. REPAIRING Here‘s a decided novelty in oxtordsâ€" (me or two buckleshoes intan or black. The buckles are plain brass. silvered or enameled Nick. The shoes are per- fect fining oxfords, made of {be best leather! on thelatnt last: and finished of? to perfection in every detail. We have all sizes and all widths to suit I" feet at reasonabie prices. JOHN P. KLINE BUCKLE-28806 FOR BOTH SEXB Manager's Reddence Phone 119 1115.an Avenue 134 Second Street Telephone SOS-L TWO. h.

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