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Highland Park Press (1912), 29 Aug 1912, p. 7

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kw Woods bland Park and Evamton 'fl new 20R! IEL. and Wood I. the telephone is fre- last till I get back Six tent and ; Material 'e Avenues and 23th St ssh Candies Ice Cré cam in need call 580 or340 m Salt-"Worn: k? Well; we are off ad to run in td) shake M before leaving. but mngup business mat- aminute. Let that H Illinois ma old man.‘ Fuel Conjpany President "on comm 15.11;" .‘nIUI A)! Telexihone r sup 3) .md boa» skirt \‘cn 5UP WoWSlhfinoduho3i-Jldi- substa [2 OFF 19:5: mp2 L-lna Faust, Phone 534m Survenyudedin‘plm rerature of 230 degrees F. or above P} RENE uid is in- stantly trans! into a heavym m1. coherinz non-poi- mnousg tlepu ate; the! “mind: from the bunn- Chas. E.’ Russell Safeguard YOUR home with a PYRENE Fire Extinguuher. It occupies but little space Ind is gay}! (uprated. and order as many ex- tinguishers as you need. Beauty. like safety, demands eternal vigilance as its price. This every woman knows. And the safety of beauty in the home doubles this demand. PIRLN-E is a combination of powerful gases in liquid (07"! Lace curtains and all the pre: draperies that make for the ome beautiful are food for flames. I 0 FIRE EXTINGUISHER Don’t wait until you have a fire. Call 836-L O. G. St. Peter M u m I. N All! YENCEL MUZIK W. Central Ave. Suite 4, 5 andG. State Bank Bldg. I’d-uh- 678 ‘ mum rm, IL 45 St. Johns Ave. Concrete Work Ind-“bli- “J‘s-ulna“ mhmwmdmm Telephone 410 Clencoe Friduy Phone 291 Noun 9 c. m. m 5 p. m. MBA“- Ih'J Lhuhn DENTISTS Dressed Poultry LAKE SHORE CREAMERY 515 Duh-d Ave. W P Tohphono 57 Butter, Eggs, and Home TcH-I wmz The Geo. Colhnm Music Studio VOICE. noun m mom! Chorus And Orchutn Conducting L15 South Second Street HIGHLAND PARK animus far private pullic improvement work F. A. TUCKER _ DR. LYMAN SEXMITH DR. WATSON hem subjected to “a tem may J. mums. Fu- I-i-u. let-hilt u huh: Fire in the Home E. E. FARMER BARBER SHOP Telephone 57 Awe. Highhnd Puk Telephone 374 DENTIST Etc-valin‘ Ind (lament Hour: DENTIST “Bin-In Furnilhtd Highland Park H9 Dccvfidd Ase Highland Plrk Phone (1)7 W H Lamborn ...... Eugene A. Bournique ‘G. P. Everhart ....... ' A. 0. Mason ......... ‘John A. Bunnell ., H. J. Thayer ......... 1 Fritz Bahr .......... ’H. H. Chandler. .. . I). C. Purdy Sons. .. H. S. V'ail ........... J. W. Prindeville ..... R. C. Jacobsen ...... H. I). Faxon .......... Fred Schaefer . ..,. Charles H. Warren .. D. M. Erskine ...... C. VV'. \V'm‘Mcogk . . . . Henry H. Dory ...... F. S. Munro ........ Frank .\I. Terry . VV'm. R. Folsom ..... ‘ Edw. .Vl. Lning ...... J. V'. Norcross ..... 5 Lloyd M. Meyers ‘ Tom R. W yles ..... ‘ Highland Park Press . R. (3. Evans .......... F. D Everett ......... Reliable Laundry ..... lCharles J. Streiber ..... l]. A. Blomdahl ....... 'F. W. Schumacher ..... {E A. Armstrong ..... { Jas. Shields ........... ‘ Vencil Muzik .......... John P. Kline .......... is. J. Holland .......... iEarl W. Gsell ......... 1 Dale Sweetland ........ Harder's Hardware. .. Albert Larson ......... C J. Rosedow .......... Byron J Stevens. [Martin Kimble ..... Daniel Garrity ..... Chas M. Schneider. Mary Dooley ....... EJames Bowden ..... Brand Bros ......... 1Leo Delhaye ...... 1 Frank Siljestrom. ,John O'Keefe.. . , . .. ‘W. G. Ewing. ‘G. L. Vetter........ Moritz W. Boehm. . . ; Palace Market ...... .JohnHart Jr........ W. M. Lowrie. . .. .. “(alter Cope ........ A. Leslie McPherson 0. B. Brand ........ F. Rechtenwald ..... Charles Grant ..... “not toil-y for two mlnutu. and It took her two hour: to describe I t the other womun had OILâ€"Plus phi: Record. No Tun For Thim- “Inoflmthtyouuwmbannbox It the hon. show. Arc-m n lane of Vory Oboorving. liming-Do you believe women .15 more oharvlng than men? Bauhaâ€" Well. my wife met 1 friend on tho Hi: Composition. “Now. Johnny." suit] the teacher fift- er She had explained the meaning of the word. "I Wish you would write a sentence containing the word defeat." After a struggle whlt'h lasted for about twenty minutes Johnny announced that he was ready to be haunt "Please read your compositlon." the teacher di- rected. "When you git shoes dat's too tlte." Johnny read. “it'- hard on de teet."â€"Ch1cago Recordâ€"Herald. lEd. V. Price.... ‘E. Tyner ............... 'C. T. Boynton .......... H. B. Clark ............. IJulius Rosenwald ....... i Mrs J. McGregor Adams Mm G H. Camp bell” C. E. Peck ............... ' Emil Rudolph ........... iJohn M Tuttle ......... 1A. B. McCaughey ....... Chas. M. Parker Frank R. Pardridge ..... Edgar M. Snow ......... 1C. E. Wilcox ............ ‘John M. Steele .......... D. F. Kelly ............. Wildwood ............... W. D. Messenger ....... ‘ 0. H. Morgan ........ ‘. .. l E. L. Deming ........... g E. M. Watkins ..... ' ..... i Fire Depa’rtment ......... M. Kosminski ........... A. W. Fletcher ...... -. . 1' I Adolph Geiser .......... 1, Ellen Van Schaick ...... '\ 3R.J. Kimhberger ....... Burt]. Fitzgerald ....... *R. J Beatty ........ _ ..... E Wienholder .- ......... Frank B. Knight ........ B. F. DeMutl'i8 ........... J. L. Fearing . . “.j ........ Alex McDoug ......... David S. Pate. ..,. Geo. Bock.. . . . . North Shore Gas Co ...... Earl W. Spencer ......... 'R. E. Smith ............. iP.L _.Wi_cks_ ............. “Oh. dear. no! I'm I Itfld mott- Exmoor Country Club Muraine Hotel . ...‘ C. N. Kimball ........ J. U. Mott ........... John Oliver .. ,‘ F. R. MCMullin ...... Lucian M. Williams , . C. W. Buckley ....... E. B. Metzel ......... John F. L. Curtis ..... S. M. Hastings _ . . .. H. H. Hitchcock ..... W. W. Willits ........ Names of Subscribers to Motor-fire-tmck Fund and Amoun! of Snlucriplion Following is the list of subscribers to the Motor-tire~truck fund. NAME THE ROLL OF HONOR TOTAL 54.07100 AMOUNT 38.8 Noobo 56.8 50.8 5900 50.8 50.8 50.8 598 50.8 50.8 :58 50.8 50.8 598 50.8 ”â€"8.8 50.8 H855 598 10.00 10.00 mm 22. 2.00 E 5.00 f 50-003 Thy sun-d Newspapers Over a Con- 50.00 - t ! tury Ago. Egg: 'Ofie oi’ the men of broad mindsâ€"Jo- 25.00 seph Pulitzerâ€"emplmed a large num- 23.00 her of women us writers on hls very 25_00 sumstul newspapers, and yet when 25.;00 he made the gift of $000“) to found 25.00! a school of journalism appended the 25-“) profislon that women should not be 25-00! permitted to attend the school. The 3500i provision has caused mm: wonder- ‘ meat; giggiD During the past fifty 5e; women 2500 hug developed the quallti [that go 25.00] to quire a journalist remnr hie. They 25.00fareÂ¥more and more ado: 3 them- 25.00; selv'gs to meeting the requi’ements of 2500i the .‘alert reporter. it has been less fg’gg‘ thn fifty years Sim-e Women‘enter- 15:00! edjeriously upon newspaper work, 1500 th ugh. according to“ Robert Bic-Wades, 1500 thel‘first daily pam‘rqmlnllshed wns 1500‘ started by a woman: the first newspn~ 15.00 per in Rhode Island had a woman as 1500 its publisher as lmd also the second 1500 new . tor start >1 in N m Yo k cit). 15.00 ENE...“ .51.--.1.‘ .i . ., __ H) 00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 MM 001) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0,00 (M U 0.00 0.00 To cia- 1 (humor take a snail: raw mtg out It ham any plecea'hnd‘ put then into the decanter with a limo- "manner. Shake up am 1167!: till den. it’d! rinse In fresh vntdv; If y or your laundm- run your fine _ through the mm It wul’ mks ion-Infle- that are nine“ Inpoov “bug: Iron out. Do not flwahb. H". she flu linen sorted: luff m out ugh-d. n 1: worth. all! Ito-m Nevir put soda in the- water]! which you wish china that has any gliding on n. soda Injures the (“ding Instead use soap, which answer: just as well and has .0 III effect; Kitchonotuu. 011190 salt in u handy shaker, at 15 centsfifwves the Mme and trouble re qui to prepare an onion {qt season- mg. g medallions. under which is lald orange colored velvet. the deop orange sbnde forming a slrtking routrflst wlth the black chiffon pustume. BLACI CHIPYON “OWN WITH TOUCH 0? ORANGE. Buck Frock. the Rage Ju“ Now. Th;d hmid trimming nu this Mack chm] frock is :n-mngvd with (men so twhhslundiu of jl Iruulism. Tlfe Maryland Gazette. the first paper estapllshed in Lord Baltimoré's voluny. was startml by n “'Illllllll. and the saline is tmb of the Virginia Gazette. the tint no“ ppapor to print the [log lnrutihn 0f Indqupndom o I wilting Illf‘ field men “'uuzizln liuw- dnm- \ ct; “'0” {u m twp: [- per gl‘llTlL nnul tlmy will mntlmw tn do so @twi‘thstumliu: the Pulitzer st-lmol l " 'v'E‘M . , p“ I > : , 3 THE: HIGHLAND PA§\' PRESS.‘HIGHLAND HF}: Iflmom ‘ edgerlously upon nmvspaper work, (1) ugh. according to Robert Mc-Wudes, (heHirst daily [1:11:65 [mhllshed wns started by a woman: Hie first newspxr per 4n Rhode Island had a woman as Its {)ubllsher, as had also the second new'lopupor startvd in New York city. ngng the past fifty yew wome'n have, developed the quaint [that go to [flake a journalist remnr hle. They areÂ¥more and more ado: 3 them- selv' to meeting the requi’ements of the .‘alert reporter. It has‘beeu less thing fifty years Sim-e women‘ enter- The ribtxm bending slopes upward at Que front and back and meetl just In {font of the left arm. Ribbons run through [madlng‘at the bus. of the yokes are familiar enough trimgnlngs on nightgowun. but this oblhue adornment on the robe de nult uludmted, is decidedly interesting. WOMEN AS JOURNALISTS. THE .SLANTING SASH. Novel Not. on Now Nightgown; IWfly. Ethelâ€"Jack flaunt-d told me- I' long story Int Mont. Kittyâ€"In he ur up mm “of, filler) Ethel-l should u: no. He held‘ lil- mdlence from sun mumâ€"Boston Tnnncflpt.‘ Sheâ€"Do 10¢ know rvc-lnducad'uy husband to an up clan-fl 86â€"" that to! Well. I". known him for nun nun. ud‘l anus-w him an up momma-tad BIO: “Because I have met a perfectly splendid man who thinks I would be a lovély ornament to a bungllow that he has MI eye on. " écuicaso Recordlfler- nld. Didna Look II. = A photographer who had taken Dr. Ian \iaclaren's picture destroyegi the negative. When there was a consider- able demand for the picture the photog- rapher's Scotch heart was disturbéd, and he remarked Anggrieved: “That man mic-ht hue teli't me he was famous and I would have keop't him. He didua look like iL"â€"Christiau Register. The End of I Cum. ““ by hme you gh‘on up the Idea of going in for a professional career?" asked her friend. “Nor der vngon amourâ€"Chicago Post. Wanted to Bo Sure. A German farmer left his horse: un- hltched 1n (rout of a hardware store In Gary. When he came out after an In- terval of a half hour they were gone. There had been no sound of a run- away. so the farmer surmised that they might have gone home. 'He phoned his wife. saying: “Chulla. Isa der horses dere?" A negative came over the phone. {or he added: This is the origin or the Japanese coatom of using white coxtumes at wed- dings, but many people in modern Ja- pan do not any longer have time to bother their heads with these questions of color and simply go ahead and mar- ry according to the' accepted custom, with no thought or what the colors sig- nify.-0rlentul Review. After the (am-Image of cups of sake with the hridogroom. which is (he most Important part of the wedding core mouy. the hride changes her costume to a rod 000. This is called iromaoshi (changing (-01an Red ls suppOSed if) have a purifying power and perhaps clears the minds of the parties of all association of mourningu First They Are Aer-yet! In Whit. Silk. Than In Red. Brides in .lzmnn follow thp same ens tom whlr‘h [in-mm in the wastemworld â€"that of “warm: white nt the wed- ding ceremony. :Il lens! during a part of It. ‘-ut the wignlm-um-e attuvhed to the choice of this color is quite differ- ent on the two sides of tln1 world. it one attempt to spin- the m: on the mirror, after the manner of I top. he will and that the hoi|od egg will spin for a considerable time. but that the other will fall almOSt immediately on its stde. it has been observed that this exlwriment furnishes a solution of (‘oiumbus‘ problem-how to make an em: stand on end First boil the em: hard and then spin lL-Ha’rper‘l Weekly. The name phennmv-nnn is shmvn In the following exilerllm-nt. though In I dlmctly omumlte, way: If two em be spun rapidly ion their sides on I mirror or olher perfwtly umooth nur- ture the exmrlmenter by gent" plai- lng his hand upfin the ballad exit/u lt anim- stuns lift! nimemrnt perni- nemly But If thq same experiment he made with the raw em: lt wlll lmmedi- ately begin to npln agnln when the hand In remowd. ; Indeed. It II extraor- dlnary how lulu: qne can hold his hand upon the mw Pkg Without destroy- ing Its mutlon. The reason of this In npmmnt. The fluid within the Ihell comluues to revolve. although the Ihell ltnelf li- statlonnr'], while in the other can the whole egg is stopped. The Hulk: Mnmr ului «hwlwd [his and the following enter-hum“ c-m» pluypd It :Isuuv pf llw prunhl lhnt Hu- ezlrlh Is )1 «HM Ilmdy nnd nu! n thin crust 0! Pink .uxjrrmmdlnu a fluid of "nasty nln-lo-us.“. In Hull ruse. he held, tho dluwrx'm swinging and sway In: nmflmgx of {he mmm uxls In pro- rmsinn and munmon would he Impos- Iible. The Hn'nqignmr and the follmvim plnyvd It as .uuv ,Df :lrlh Is )1 «HM 'lu crust nf mrk min In :I finial vunmh‘iml in a shell. the shol nlmw lu-In: ”mm! by llw twisting 01 the: “'irv and Ilw nnid n-umluiuu um limmr)‘ "Nation of Flat! Fnction (0 U1. Bo-‘ In'dvly bf tho Earth. Au inn-n-qiniz PMWHIIIPIII vxllthns‘ the pm-n-mu-nuu'ut fluid fl'irtiun. '1'“ka two or.“ um» L:nm'. me other hard} Imilmi. nnd suquud \mmn by “1er from un um trhg Hum fixture or other? support. ”Mr mm; ax» brill]: u-rth-ul.’ Then H Um) Imuenlly turned urnund" om-e ur tuiw it is (mum Hm! while! the lmHmi v2: rrmtlmu-s l0 n-rnlve the‘ run‘ one runn-s Hmm-dinh-Iy to rest. This dim-name is due- 10 the (notf tluu tlw Imilvd 01.31.: is u sulid IKKH’. the: \H‘n!» vyu tun-nigz. while- the raw egg; In :I finial vunlnh‘iml in a shell. the shell; nlmw In-In: ”mm! by llw twisting of, "Nation of BRIDES IN JAPAN. smflm‘ EGGS. Hing color In "in: hpr par ‘50]! dead in nevor return ,. ornamvuhadivhaamm FRANK L SlLJESTROM Coal and Wood Touriné Cars for $an Brokers in New {nd Second Hand Cars Prompt Deli Gifage Phone 140 CLOWS BAKER? 125 Wlohinglon SthaukeynnJIl Shop phone 375 , I“; phone 1127 Pianos and pianp wc rk ex- clusively. ’I‘uni;g , Renting. Refinishing, R _ iring. See me when in neet! of a new or used piano. g Alden’s Plano Shop 5mg ALDEN. @Rormnon GARAGE Rfi’AlRS GENERAL MACHINE WORK ' - Good Clothes Lend Dfistinction to the Wearer good garments make a man appear success- ful. y GOOD GARMEN’IS we mean the kind that fit w ”hang well and have a certain dash to them that attracts attention, makes them stand out, as it were, from the crowd. x (L For years we have made distinctive clothes and we can suit the taste of all from youth to old age. Our importfitions include all the latest novelties as well as thé’staples. Our prices are moderate. Come in and seé; us. It is no trouble to show goods as nothgg succeeds like success so nothing, like Wolff, Dunham Co. Ice Creain made from pure cream de- livered Eacked 1n ice. Our Bread, Pies Cakes, gétc. are the very best made. FINES BAKERY GOODS Agemgfor Chalmers and Hudson Cars mafiuwb PARK. muons Higljaand Park Auto Station Cor. Madison and Clark Sb. €433 CHICAGO, ILL 22 Phone Mtin ‘ 1.ng GENEVA ICE 1;“: ESTABLISHED mo LEA G. MCPHERSON. Manager Strum Building Estimates gladly furnished on VI." Work and Fixtures Robert Greenslade ELFEI'RIC FIXTURES WIRING. REPAIRING JOHN P. KLINE Hae'sadedded novelty in oxford.- Oneortwobuckleshouinunorflack. Thebucldesue plain bras-fluted otemmeledblack. Thesboampeh fectfitdngoxfmdgmadeof the but leathenonthelntuthmlndfinhhed ofiwperfectionincvé? mm w. havealllizuandlflyidthntouu'udl feetatreambiem mmmmm Manager's Residence Hone 139 111 ECentnlAm Telephone 161 Telephone SOS-L l34$ocond5¢root mm

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