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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Aug 1912, p. 8

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ll :3 tl :Cf' THE BEE HIVE BARGAIN smki 212 a Central Ave. E. G. Barri", Prop. Highlan'd Pan-k REMEMBER NORTH SHORE GAS COMPANY HIGHLAND PARK DAY I t, is recommended by all leading physicians Bulgarian Buttermilk On Second Floor, Erskine Bank Building Hours 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m. Maintained by First Church of Christ. Scientist, of Highland Park The North Shore Gas Co. has secured dona- jtions of various appliances frbm the manu- ifacturers to be given away as Prizes. These will be connected FREE shOuld the winners reside in the Highland Park District. You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM We are headquarters for bargains of all kinds. Notions, Dishes, HOsiery Stationery, Candy, Cigars is one of the lat- est attractions at LARSON, The Statzoner and stock up with fine corr pon dence stationery, we sure hav the goods in that line. 1 i F we have good weather Thursday we Will have a dandy time at the picnic You Will want to tell your out- of- town friends all about it so go to Schumacher’s Soda Fountain 12. Enlist a- trained by himself in the requir'emen ,0! ~21 tender-foot. the method full .ed. 9. Judge dis ce size, number height and weights wit 'n 25 per cent. fly from observation ten . or plants. including 'ir bark leaves, flowers. si\ species of wild lumage. notes. tracks. ‘ cies of native wild om). color, call. tracks. North Star. and name ast three constellations poison ivy, by t fruit. or seem; birds by their or habits; or' animals by 't‘hei or habits; find t and describe at of stars. 11. Furnish‘ fifiast’actory exidcnce 'hat he has put into actice In his daily aAlife the principles of; he scout oath and Ian. 8. L'se pm ‘ 4y an axe for felling or trimmmg light E, imber; or produce an article of carpe ry or cabinet-making or metal work ma , by himself. Explain the method full ~ed. I. Read a nifip correctly. and draw, from field note. iade 0n the spot. an intelligible mu sketch map, indicating by their proper; arks important buildv ings, roads. trol. y lines, main landmarks. principal elev ons, etc. Point out a compass direct' without the help of the compass. 5. Advance» first aid: Know the methods fOK 'nic prevention; what to do in case of fige and ice electric and gas accidents; h:bw to help in case of run- away horse, gad dog or snake bite; treatment for islocatinns, unconscious ness poisoningéfainting apoplex). sun- stroke, heat haustiou. and freezing: know treatme for sunburn. ivy poison- ing, bites and ngs; nosebleed. carache. toothache. in mation or grit in eye. cramp or stomth ache and chills. dem- onstrate artificiil respiration. 6. Prepare id cook satisfacmrily. in the open, w bout regular kitchen utensils, two oé heijollowing articles as may be directe‘ eggs. bacon. hunter's stew, fish. fovfg’game. pancakes hoe- cuke. biscuiL! ardtzsck or a “twist." baked on a sticfii ~explain tn another bov the methods foioivrd. ‘ 3. Send a receive a message by semaphore. or: merican Morse, or Myer alphabet, sixth letters per minuet. 4. Make a "und trip alone (or with another scout)! o a point. at least seven miles away, 3 g on toot or rowing Man and write a sa factorv account of the trip and things‘fobserved. To become} a first-class scout. the nomadâ€"clan aq‘ut must pass the follow ing tats: .‘f l. Swim any yards. 2. Earn and fieposit at least two dol- lar: in a publiq bank. In an earlywdition .1113,an will publish thefi ' ofaaerieeofmides on the Camp-filgréirls, an organization with- in the Y " Athrough whichitis planned to o Qbe thing! for girls which the Bay Soon” movement is doing for When our Qy Scout whom we left last week as a ondclass ScouL meets the following uirements he becomes a Firstclass Sc 1. “In the local council there is only boy far enough advanc- ed to bec a First-class Scout and there are only in the second division but there are many ready to graduate into both $:out master Perrine says that he will} match his boys on the athletic field {gainst any on the North Shore but the "there are many things they must I ‘ before they meet all the requirements . the scout law. If the present plane ‘ through we will have an opportunity t Jsee. on Highland Park Day, one of th'. best drilled and equipped councils In “£1?!“ States. the Evm ton Council, it may be that the ap pearance of ‘ boys will be an in- centive for grfiter support locally. Lu! of Series (Article- on Boy Scout Movmcnl. Campfire Girls Suicu ‘) Start Soon THIRDDWEEIN was mum" 18 m scour Iom‘i * Wm WORK ! Mammal! {‘3 In order to increase the efiiciency (3 the local office the Western 1 nion Te graph Co. has moved its operator and lfi struments from the Northwestern statio'a to the office of the Chicago Telephon and hereafter District Manager Ford. V the latter company will act as buiin manager for both offices This chanfig has also been effected in Lake For and Vl aukegan. The local office will open from 8.00a. m. to 8:00 p. m. exce fl.-. .. v.....uwu up”) o.wp. m. cm Sunciays when the hours will be { 800:010:ma.m and 5300 to 600p r TELEPHONE C0. TAKE WESTERN UNI Ticker: no [mulled in Loul Telqahol Office and Charles Ford Assumes ‘- FOR SALEâ€"A nice country home. {I1 actes, black soil, eleven room house vé‘th alljmodern conveniences. farm well it:- proved. stocked With 20 registered Jerfeyi‘ cows, 9 horses, with all necessary {afar ‘ing implements; all furnished. Will ml and give immediate possession, or “’31 ‘sell cows and horses separately. Loca {2 miles southwest of Deerfield. Add {John A. Reichelt, Deerfield, lll. Teleph J 23412-2 24.2% Camp the Socieh s snureign legislati'ée body at Chicago in January. 1912. Thfi may be taken under the (arms of the an} adopted by the legislature of lllinnix ’1 special session last sprmg. It applirs a fraternal beneficiary smieties of “III. of; «ith a membershIp of 75000 of m L which have Increased rates since Janojg: 1912. and proxides for a referendum ’ petiLiun of camps or lodges represemx km per cent of the entire membership the Society. Will Probgbly Vote on new Ru.- 5%- tubliuhed by Head cunp {- Acmrding to the Woodmen built-“m the Modern “oodmen of \menc; :53! the-)fagk for it will hmearcfirend on the new rates adupted by the Hg - ~ LOST V? â€"LOST-â€"Looee diamond between H land Hall and beach some time Tuescfiy Aug. 63h. Reward if returned to Hist};- land Hall 23 l -â€"LOSTâ€"â€"A ten dollar bill betwen ma posnolfice and Lake Front Park on I‘hu'm. day; Highland Park Day. Finder retu to this office and receive reward. 2 €PERSONALâ€"From this date on I V not be responsible for debts ‘comraC‘ by any person other than myself. REFERENDUM FOR MODERN WOODHQI ! iâ€"Fon Rmâ€"rfiroom flat. all mod’fin Improvements. Inquire of Alfred Hall; - 53 Green Bay Road, phone 840R. FOR SALE W ‘ â€"erzD~ Kitchen girl at [112th Hall. ,. 2; ”WANTED-lady clothes lroners girls to learn. Also seamstress to and uew on button; The Reliable Lau Telephone 107. ‘ :6» summons WANTED l; -g-Posmon WAN-rmâ€"Chaufleur, mlhn employed. making a change. 'Wanttia pay-amen! position in Highland . Eigiat years experience, cardul drivflr', first class mechanic. Address A. C.. ofice. . 24 ~WANTBD~â€"3y German lady. paid“: as housekeeper or will care for chil AddreuM. A. M 125 So. Second City- pd2 3 WANT A Srnunofiâ€"J. M. De: cad supply positions {or men and we by flay or week. State Bank Buih aliphatic 263. +50: SALE-Majestic Coal ~ Rana; bofight of Orr Lockett. in fine conditifi. Inquire a! 315 Park Ave. 24" *FOR SALEâ€"Modern poultry 1104):: 40 x 16, double floor walls and oeiltfl. NcWandcheapforauh BoxGBS. H13) land Park. 7â€"T0 RENTâ€"l am preparing to big! foot small houses in Highland Park 7'11 re'bt. Thev will be modem and artiitic mil ready for occupancy April 1, 1313. lnla convenient :and daifable local ‘ Floor plansand sketches will soon retdy. Eugene A. Boumique. 701 N‘tional Bank Bldg. Chicago, Ill +-F0R Rm Furnished rooms. Latte cohveniem fiat; 231 No. SL Johns Age- nun; tel. 574. Jâ€"FOR RENTâ€"Pleasant room in 113' bungalow, 5 blocks from station. Phil“: FFOR RENTâ€"7-room house and m, 51? per month. Telephone 709W; 5'13 Déerfield Avenue. 3 ' :râ€"Fou m- 5 room lat. mm Il‘hu and cu. Inquire 26 South G B“ Rood. Phone 782-! ‘ ~FOI Rmâ€" Deerfield ~ M 65 ropm flat. Deinble location for physic n,_ C! Antes SonsCo.. Decrfield Ill. p324 Ir-FOR RENTâ€"Y-room house at Ravifiia. Al modern improvements Also 6 amt] 4_ room flats at Highwood. E S Gail, We pfione 309 23 1! man have on Othelfi Avefia ly my. a. Read; Luke: muggy; MISCELLANEOUS HELPWANTED F. N. RICHARDS pd 25 ‘ Lirsl ll'» -l'nn :.frnid. «h-nr. t cluvk’c run 4mm w: val “'1 5‘0” would rm-numwmi :1 man! tunic Boston Trmn‘rrqll. The huuw u! (lw xmlsmrhe is In Spain. mu} lwn- i5 lhn hidnry 0! iii Hl‘igih' .xrn-r the Mrmrx' firq im'mlul ‘lim uvumr) the (‘hrisliun and Mmlem popululélybecame m mixed (but it “‘11; m 1"! To say whirl: \\ (An: Hour: and “1‘ h Spulxiulwk 'rm- SI-nnizm)‘ the“ hi upon :1 Inc-ans Ivy \r!:\':h they ruuld at (any (li~lin:uHx vlwir hrvth- rem; The} «lid Imx slump Hu-ir 111w um h-hmfr. :mcl Hwy :ullnu'wl :l Inf! 4»! hair In gr).w bylaw llwir HIM?" lips. ~u llml Hwir he-urth (”run-d Hu- rmlv 011!!in of n t'I‘OSS. Thm Hu- nnhlnrlw Mwume u symlml uf hlmru and {mu-ruin}:â€" ‘ rhnnm- Now Mn; up here every gown. coat. uklrt ag'd waist you have. except that: ,which re so dainty or so rarely used that tlpy belong in a tightly cloned clout. iovered. Even these. however. my bf put me ynur bedmnm closet. hung 05 this rod if gun will mike el- paciouq’imuslin ham: to slip over them. pinninÂ¥at the top to keep out all dust. ,‘4 For tht Doll Mann. A pajm for the doil'u [muse can be made of cream vml-e [mu-r r‘m IMO strips glnnpmw suha Thou; run up the pufier. leaning n... <H‘x|"dnl‘ud§ out. “like u hnlhm' [HI-0' n! a drip of durk‘hrmn» [min-x Thl‘ w fur the Iuwer part u! Hu- pun“ 'ku into [his hollow mm ”mm the ruHPd up eixd of ‘qu grown wuu'r 'l‘lw ('Hl ends will the?" be u! Hw I‘m When Inc!) are sprain] .1 Htm- Hwy im-k wry murl like (mum: The mum! rulw uf lnmn [mm-r should Iw Huh-«1‘ :1! 1h:- side Hurnlh’e Hf ir< ~lI:gI-o- n “HI qnur; "u a tin) b1;\ u! bun-l on the nmr, In Mr closet lung 1 wooden pale from god to end. fastened lecurely and: I]: or sex en feel from the floor, ‘ his In to null-end your cool Jud 'hangers from and In so high that wimle gowm: can be put on the shoulder form: Ind swung den 0! Way. d Kooping I! th Ind Luncâ€" tivo For Some Tin-c. The freshness of the summer ward- robe m be retained If It In looked After ‘refully. Buy come coat and skirt ngers and two or three pain of “t " for your shoe: 1! you an word, I buy a palr for every pair of Ihoen Ind slipper- you own. It should be correct and annual la every illghtm detail. A mutton Ililddyz‘nuit, with flowing sailor trounâ€" en. efibmldered chevrunc. Ioooe bloulo am) tuna whistle complete. ‘1 pk- tured re. and a yachting cap a} comma lea the costume. Let fiim Wear Sailor or Soldier Tm _§ In Honor of eh. Fourth, . Thea l-‘uurth of July in: will be per- (9011)": happy it be run have a little sailor-gar soldier suit to wear in honor of mg Occasion. The one illustrate] Here § one of the newest models. If the ”file bow wears a sailor suit at a?! THE! SUMMER WARDROBE Before old age n nus my chief care to lhe w;ell In old use It in bod!e Well. ~Seuecn \thn a noble: er has pre- pare-(Hula “up i: i~ nut the decline the” i, rurall». hm the first days of immortalivyâ€"Mme. de Sue]. If you mmid :nxure a peaceful old nge lu- «Mom: at {he not: of em h (18." uf .\IHH‘ _\l-'th. fur Will] youth tm- AWL tin-m)! are not to be h-n [whim] ~ imam Disraeli. in: unis PATRIOT; Hated Wmdmg \‘v -l'm rufmid The Muctacho. OLD AGE 1:9an It. frnid, dilnr. [hp llh' Hm "at-Huts .\' [HI-0' n! a drip 1 Tim us fur the lmhu 'Hn-u into ru<t the mHvd up D. c. with? 4.; sons, Am Fad-data“: Iron why. Sonal quahficaunns (A xachstudem “hick ’ tltflnm 1n du- pwper groove of hie. if; 11 so transpires that James Bpgby. “130‘," enters college with the axowcd mtemioflt of becoming a minister. fails m Eh (hang calling and blossoms out .as a gym-<3 editor of a 11V? daxly. Launcdm JMq only youth lo flunk in a (1835 0! fox-tr J five, considered the biggest Moi knead ”at his fellow students. dew-lope: hm an in! ' 4 l 4 .4 seek to blZOW Ihat alter all u I; (b; pd": gemous banker with wealth 6.110012% in '1 buy and sell his former collc‘e mil-3% Ivan Petroff, the brightest stud'ym in 153:: school. finds himself in thc employ 0‘..- Bagby. in Lhe capacny of chpur’lrur, I .‘ poaiuon magnanimously mxen km by his " college chum xn an hour of mud. The“ thrilling love slury which fund fierl-‘Kh A "Putting“ Oxer" dcalswith Ross Sfierlin‘lfl a law studenL u’hof‘iryrsakes his pmfai‘ §J sion to play professional ban: (6 Iin {b0 4 band of Rum Noel, No phy magenta. 3 this season contains more heart interest} or comedy than this play. L , V .4 Bahama: from . ‘westcside of Waum Airs!” {rm Orchard Street my!) bet; north ‘sideo!0rchan:l5( fg’pm $1.101!" ' ‘Waukenn; loath .0! Maple .LindennSfeeteut. We've" '9 objeczimxomenanwuewmm thcoouncfldeeuwditlneeded imm v “ F‘F ' '- ' (Nymph; Chic.” 3 9 Survival of the finest in (9“ e educa- tion is proven in "Pum‘ng It. 21m," the Conrgr «mnrdy now plafing w big. audwmes at the Olympw 1hvfilrr, Chi» (ago. ht- An? ur and Frank fiauh. the: authors of the piay. m an amdsing my 3 OHCB‘ An incandescent l' ht “is ordered placed in from of the .0 P324 raidénce on Waverly Avenue. ' PohcfiMaglstrate Brylanl's rt tor} show- ed a total of $811.40 collected as fines and turned over to the city during ’Lly. Succeu Depend: on Minded hunter Exofififie’d ii; "PM!" 1; Over," covering this partials: M A! the Wmofpmpeflyonjthcm dCenu-nlnadDale, With!» oxdinnnoennditwudeefld with: nue from 1a; feet mama 220 feet. 5 ‘ Other PW : Alderman Fearing: kequestei‘! um thé decks m the countil room be changed to (Mir oldlposimm up and down- the room. swing a New of L_be 3‘th the Ma_\or A communication received from Mr. D. R Kelly :tating 1 the cm": tion on the Catholic Ch pioperty on North Green Bay Road ould be filled It mlfingforI-‘dewnlkoathcmdhof Dachveuuefrom Centralto W wuwithdnwn. 11mm th'elhitdor- dinnnee tan-ed withingtwehe month Fin-co CM. hon If: Recommended that $557.2‘ be and!“ from miscellaneous and cdnfimcm fund 1 in CityClerk'lofioe. 7 2* .‘ f Continued from Page ( x . ‘lfund, $10658. street and a} le\ fu y$5.990; street lighting fund. Shim . puma llihrarv. $2.100. bonded inch“ «(in ‘ :318. 747! 'general and {111‘}! :2 meat; $5. (XX). Total. $50 595. '1 ‘2 VinduetiOrdiunee g Withflcnly [Alderman Kiphle u t' againstlithhel ordiranoe, as ifubliehnd another column of this papeg. gover ‘ ithe Laurel Avenue subway It“ passed. ,. f Roped of Fin And Water Committee That the city contract with the vi!) of Deerfield to fumlah that .giuage ' sumly ofwaterat the rate got 10: lm'cubic feet, the village to buy ell :13 i of making connections. Thi 868‘!» propriated {or the purpose 0‘ Duran: ' 252footmd 25]}!ootmeterboaes mg}. connections Thatthe bill against AW. better be; reduced from $114, 53 to $0.“) abject to‘ immediate payment. That the bill against R. F. Payton be reduced from 819.32 M $14.32 That the bill against A. w.f Strong be reduced from szup to 319.10.? subject to immediate payment Street nnd AI" Con-hue Ropon That 24 street sign: to cost"$3.16 each be ordered: That 500 feet sidewalk stubs be built in Ravinia Setore can weather. A request {or runner ume' 56¢ the consideration of repair: a: Prospect 5 Avenue at blufl. i PROGRESS OF ' IRE CHY COUNI With YOUTH IN CCHIGE deficit in special W Watt $50. for ‘incidennb erk'lofioe. I 3.. I 0‘ { we: calling .1 , the laying of I!” on t 4 m ed' Dan from Guy west ode fag, no“ out): from Avenue; Kimble.

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