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Highland Park Press (1912), 5 Sep 1912, p. 8

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dti d 1x Eu “Huh” s5 $1 THE BEE HIVE BARGAIN STORE 212 E. Central Ave. E. G. nun-in; no.9. ' (mum! Park Good Clothes Lend Distinctibn to th‘eWearer Wolff, Dunham Co. S nothing succeeds like success so nothing. like a good garments make a man appear success- ful. By GOOD GAiwaxis we mean the kind that fit well hang well and ha\e a certain dash to them that attracts attention makes them stand out as it w,ere from the crowd (I. For years we have made distinctive clothes and we can 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. Maintained by FH’SI' Chun‘h of Christ. Scnentist. of Highhnd Park we will give with every 25c purchase one piece of sheet music of your own selection A new assortment of dishes now in, consisting of cups and saucers, creamers and sugars, plates, teapots etc. Also a new line of ' school supplies, ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 You are CordiaIIy Invited to make use of the privileges of the ‘ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Stuns Building N.W.Cor.Madi|onandChrka. CHICAGO, ILL. , Only the best grade of merchandise is hand- led by us, and sold at as lowaprice consistent with quality. The children will all receive prompt and careful attention. 1 Pen Holders, Rulers, Erasers, Crayons, Dividers, Chalk or any other article necessaryâ€" for school use can be obtained from ABLET S, Note Books; Pencils, Pens and p011 Hnldm-cr. pulore psi-negro Pra‘rnnc Un Second Flow, Erskine Bank Building Hours 9 to 12 a. m.. 1 to 5 p. m. ALBERT LARSON, Stationer North Shore Gas Co. This Heater will solve the Cold Bath Room Prob- lem. Instant heat at a cost of about 3 cents per hour. F o r particulars call or phone of wood. Bu! they are none the Ian emcient as protector: min! the ef- fects of glue and numbing. Straw Hate. The straw hat ls a relative newcomer In the world of dress. lt wan not until 1784. according to Lea Noun-lies. that it first appeared. and Its adoption wan originally exrluslve to women. Men did not make use of it until the Water- loo year. and the foundation of the great Alsatian industry was, only In 1854. when the first ht; factories were erected. Our contemporary adds that it la not generally known that many so called “straw" hats are made entirely Thv devil! hf lhvse depressions is (‘fllt'lllntml In a curinus manner, hy m:- urin: nn tlw rehlth'e shudmh: they mat when the sum l~a shining fun upon them. The ('Hnnwtvr of these “ring moun- tahw" varies greatly. some of the Inrgvr ones being 50. 100 or even 130 milefl. While the smmler look like no t holes when viewed through a good te - escope. There is a perulinr thing nhnut these 30.000 moon peaks Eurh and every one of them hash ringlike form. the open end of the ventral palm being of greater or lesser diameter. nox-urdiug tn the height of the mountain. Kin a low grude telesl-ope .these peaks resemble true mlmnoes. . but when viewed through it high grade glass it is seen that the demo-«ion in the ('enter of the queer "rim: Innuntnin“ in often so L'reat as to be below the general level of the surrmnuiing rmmtry. What we see (-ouvluces us that the little planet is extremely mountainous. for on the “end" exposed to our view there are no fewer than 30.000 peaks, varying in height from 2.000 feet to four miles. When We vonrzlder the fat-t that this llnmrlam world ls only nue thirty-semi“! pnrt m: large IN the earth we (fin easily see why it deserve! the title of the "planet of great monn talus.” Peculiar-Sty of the Ring Mountain. of tho Moon. The moon l~£ really and truly a great planet of mumglalns. Its whole vlslble surfuce twin: dotted with elevations o! curious shapes and of extraordinary height. We my “Its whole vlslhle sur- face" and lmstpu to explaln that we make this stumment simply because the eye of man has never seen but one side of the mrfme of the moon. Tho- HZ;“""~ rm‘n thou (1mm. and \vlu-Hu-r It“ ‘fSth-«Y :u Hw mmturt of tho ho? Emu M NH! {:vllwl tn km-p hh mnuno nnfliwfivmly nmkt l onnnut say. but the 1mm: -».‘ 1!,v Hrdn- vivlwd MT :I suml! put!) a“ «in :nw! «hmvvd n him-(1’11; «"51“ Arm-rdfru.’ In ”W mine of the ordeal. that proved his guilt. and he was k-d away 10 duranr'e vile. ' All ultumlunt l-ruught I how! of walvr nml u Ivmzivr uf Hve ohurvnul. In which tlw knife was Inserted The Arab you!!! rem-fwd the ordeal first. Ue- FHN'NYW’ hi- :qu‘l'tinu“ of “mm-emu and, rind“: nut Iii-4 ummh with water. put on! his tongue. whivh was seized at llw Yip hr the‘nwnor .If the knife. The lmtmmpnt. ghm'ina dull rmll was drawn frnm lho- hrnzlvr. :md wlrh It thnw Huh! Mm“- Wvl'fl firm-k lumn the Mann": Innulw. Whirl) ,wus then in SlN‘('lvd h Im-rvly shown] High! Whiie u'm‘rlés “Wu-re the hm in.“ hm] {:lHt'n [many untlh’ :uml mnvh mnluzll \‘illliua- llun, Fillull} lmln lmnkvd the ordeal of Hle' knihn ‘ In due c-unrse n voneruhle Arnh ap- ywun-d. bringing the instrument with hlm. His mmlly for generations had gumseswd the hereditary'righl to ad- minister the ordeal. The knife seemed a very ordinary plewe ef hoop lrun. shamed roughly mm a sort of‘blnde about elth-u lnvhes long. The name and uttrilnnes of Allah were engraved upon it. um] ll “'us filled with a plain wooden halt The (mu-m u! llw rull) (hm (Iv-"('l‘ilu'l‘ I») .Huluilnh Wynmn Bury» :c~' Ln- sun; Lulu] of '51. T! v ":LSI' thvn frnm n -;I:':.\:m 'l‘u'n \\ we implivzmul mm H ImEm other :I 3mm: Huh 3 n; (Izwix' :hlx .‘ll'"|l‘1"l Hm THE meAND PARK PRESdemND PARK W013 Convicting a ThIG' by tho Ordul of (h. Reihot Km“. The (Hm-m u! llw rullmt knife is LUNA'S MIGHTY PEAKS. I'lmll .‘ll"‘ll‘1"l Hm "flirt with math" :uml mnvh umluul \‘ith-a- Finum hull] imnkvd the ordeal ABABIAN JUSTICE. '~ Im‘n thou x ‘fSwYM! :I! Hm yr 9nd {:vllwl t irnH)‘ mnkt l o "f 1!.“ Univ 7!? ,Mluilnh .\l:ln~ur IH. Ln- sun; it in "Thu p 4" n- \\’.’I\ one of ‘l'u'n 3mm; uu‘n [nth]: 0 ~‘L‘I\('. the a n: luv u! the NW "the-r. with 1mm. :lnd mmturf of H km-p [11* mmut say. Mendâ€"Then you ind I stunt-ton lea-on? mm“! Manuerâ€"Very.1:rwo 01 our moat antuonbflc critics dial.- Judge 5 “No." replied Mr. Cummx. “I Ftbofight (rimming up a few. but I gage It up T eyre mighty artistic Iooklhg. but they‘re too hard to keep In rdpalr.” â€"- Wuhlngton Star Prlctical Confidential; "You have no magnificent rugns such an we have In Europe.“ “No." replied Mr Cnmrox. “Inbouzm â€"L05Tâ€" White Angora cat answering to the name of Peter. Reward of $5.00 if returned to R. F. Carr, 204 Shetidan Rd. Tel. 16. : 27-pd â€"â€"Losr-Ladys gold chain and pendant. Please return to J. J. Hayes, 134 Ravine Avenue. ' nd Her hpxhnnd zrnntod. brim: in '1 m afllnnnry mood "I'd like tn know." he said. “what women have ever done for the feeble minded,“ -â€"-LOSTâ€" On Thursday. round gold pin with small dark que stone getting in center. Finder please phone 705-W. 27 -â€"â€"Los‘râ€"On Tuesday evening at the entrance to the Moraine Hotel,on porch or in ball-room a pearl bird pin. Return to 253 Park Avenue and receive suitable reward. 27 “They usually marry them; dear.” re plied his wife sweetly Homo Troflmentfi "He-r0." begun n mmmn known to the writpr in the (‘nnudinn ('mlri-‘r “here‘s an nrflvlp In tlw om-nin: I-ny-m- on ‘Wonu-n's Work PM (ha Frvln'r Minded ' " â€"Los1‘â€"Brindle bull dog. weight bout 40 pounds, 4 white feet, White br ast. wears leather collar. Reward if returned to W. Steffes, Everett. pd â€"GIRL WANTEDâ€"For general office work one with knowledge of stenography preferred and one who is locally ac- quainted. Address X X Highland Park Press l 26 tf â€"WANTEDA~ Young girl clean and wil i lihg to do chamber work and assist with children. Tel 677 or call at 850 N. Sheri- ' dun Road. 27 . ‘HELP WANTED WANT'EDr- Girl for general house work, small family. best wages. Mrs Bbeling, Sheridan Road, Ravinia, tel. 696‘ “Cur A Sirl'ATxox?â€"J. \I. Donsing can supply positions (or men and m men b} day or week State Bank Building. teiephone 2w. If nurse “Rh good references. AMiss Betty Lindkvisz 2:3 McGovern Street, 16.905. Dressmaker wants day sewing. Box 755. (;lcncoe.flll. Dd â€" SITUATION WANTEDâ€" First class cook and second girl with good references Miss Bertha Goetz, 25 McCovem Street, tel‘ 905. "A â€"-T0 RBNTâ€"ln Chicago, one half block ‘ from lake, 60 East Elm Slreet;,handscme suite of rooms: farce sitting room. large bed room, private bath room, private telephone. sleeping porch; unfurnished $3.00'per day. furnished and breakfasx $5.00 per day. Gentleman. References ex- changed. 25~26 pd ~â€"FOR RENTâ€"Front store rdom 20x20, ' suitable for small business. lnquite PRESS office. tf â€"FOR RENT-7-room house at Ravinia. All modern improvements Also 6 and 4 room flats at Highwood. E S. Gail, tele- phone 3091“ â€"FOR [RENTâ€"Mildem apartment. six rooms and bath, steam heat. ele¢tric lights gas range, large poxghcs, fineli finished throughout. Corner of St. Johns Avenue and Moraine Road. Tel. 776~L.; 27~28 -â€"-Fon Rmâ€"Ls'room bunqm with hot water hcgt all modern imptovcments. Inquire at 140 3 Second $1:th or Tel. -â€"Fon Rmâ€"Gzroom flat. Furnished or unfuniishcd. 117 N. St. Johfis Av. FOR RENT _| -FOR RENTâ€"Pitt of fumish‘ed steam heated house; cast ude. Apply; 265 East Central Ava . . i 27 pd WANTEDâ€"Place SITUATIONS WANTED for good expel ienccd This In. Imuipmbed In flu Ill! Magnet w“ he”. a club Wu formed under the title of “Diner de la Soup I l'Oulon." This or; sanitation contained tmty mention. It met ev'ery three months. when the dinner was opened “than onion mp4 The club In; to endure mntfl cve'ry u locate wn dected to the moon". Onion soup and Pam Membership In the French academy. (he hoped for reward of (.nlnc wflten. wu once clmlv aw fluted with onion soup. During the restoration In France ” “Hi. 1;n~'.‘ [w “niqewd. ‘hefore We get un‘ to the birds you might just show me 'uw _\'nu let Hume 'ere trig- gers d‘ownf‘ “ ~Boxtun Traveler. Wantod to 8. Prepared. A (mun-“mun h-H~' u! :1 little <hrmÂ¥ 11);: 1mm} “luv h h.- :Hh‘lnlwi ”Mnx'p than one In! ”In party." said HIP |'HH'..'I‘4‘~\IH.'III. "(wit u H'if‘m nbrwuu about :1 r-rrmhn \mm: [Crmflixhnmn aw he and his gun ~~'.'!.II’I[ ~!r:m;.'er~‘ Nothing rm .1 hw‘d'w‘er‘ :ln'il I (9!! mun-mm: imkim; Inc in the: ~Mn us we ('rq'm Mum: Turning quit-kl}: I found Um mnlm‘ lu‘udqhu: Im- will) the Hun. 219 nm!’ fnml- din-g “uh lhv hammers of his mm A tragiv haiku-u expwriénrv was that of Bmwnlow. :.\l‘c‘nllt|vuniml h_\' anoth- er lulllmmjnt. ha mmle nu am-eusluu from St. Lnllht in mu: The h: [II-0|] rose rapidly tn :4 Iwium 0f nlnml “Ill! feel .‘.I Unis pnithnwulu“ mauled over tho- <ilh- u! tlw mm to udjusl some rigging A wddvu r'lmuue III the wind. 3 lurt-h u: Hwy-an. and Browulow fol! ore-r the- ”duo- 3r Hw lunkvl "ml. with a «-r_\ Hm! My xwriul vnulrmlo- sum wmlhl lumm him In his (infill. shot downunu] [HWHHI Hm mrlh. The Inn [0011. thu~ lightened. sprung upward with :I cum! h-gp. and Hruu'ulnw's cum lmniun Lo~l vunschmsurss, When he reonnfn-d the imlimn was in full do acent‘nnd m- munnged (0 find the rain- (0rd and in drama it as to make a safe lnndluu 0f HHmnlnw no further (rm 9 “.15 eu-r found. u \'o“ \nrk Trlb uue. h is <nr sun inn< r-en rnrivs kwlmr sign mu".- husinws reputm; 2 lur horn." fnlL'nr Am- {rah- rnnL'u ‘ Xulviur, pmwréls (rum \1 “Wm-VIM: \‘«I.l!1L‘1nn Ne {wl lu'ill' 'm- It ”<1 .umm The RN! :I‘m! \luuth is salt! tn ho a corruption uf l'mnlnmw Mouth wuptnn ed m Hn-nv‘vN'lH Rn!‘ and firm. 1) is Slln‘L’IWYWi imn [mx‘whh- 1w :1 \iln‘lm’ \‘ulzm’hm r'ur i‘wl'nuw H.119 lire-ml h;1"ku‘ In.‘ and fur‘!ro-<~v~ tnkvnglre v ‘é; ;« ‘mr‘mul Iv. I:i|u-:Iit:lr “'ntm‘ltm. I':-Hiu v-f llw Nil». :11sz TH: fire-ml I tnkvnglre “'HWI‘IUU. fnlunr .4 (-mnlmsscw us." Has: 0! Sui]: “I " {up ('lmuuls " Why Not :md l'mvdrup inn nrv rlvwrilu‘nl :is inrlmlinns m the Wuyfurvr: Bird in ”um! and Lufl Hunw. nr l-‘vnnl, suggeqiuns that ho should nut wu-u- his umuwtunihes In iml-ilw. Goat :1 lid Manag‘r’s Tele- phonfl?” This service is available from every telephone operated by the Chicago TelephoneiCom- pany': â€" simply ask for “ Long Distance.” You can take a conversational round-trip over our lines, without loss of time, atéa cost t of 20C. ; A pgrsonal visit to Chicago requires Several hours travel 1n reaching the dcstinaticin and returning. 3 BiY using the Bell Long Distance Lines of the Chicago Telephone Company you can. do in minutes what it will require; many hours if you use other channels of com;muni- cation. ENGGSH INN NAMES. Fall Paar Thousand Foot ldx- {rah- rnnuv “um Binko- tn :moréls (rum \lnrllmmuuh to \“wI'SIHL'Yun. Numm nnd K9.» (”w li‘U"! .umm m :t"i~'ii In»? many 01' Hw Xvi :u-vmulidinzs mm- ur fnur ulti.‘“slm\\inu that tln- inn 'I\ [uh-Harm! (n B'N'r‘ifire tlw " hlc-h hn n-ui lNHu-rh» dulll‘ Hlv' trvwnzd to make :I new Aw. :0 . H mm: lh' n-ul INHH'Y’YH dull! IV' trvwnzd to make :I new .mlrr Hm :u-sds «pf the pupa» \Yéztmhvwr Gnu-He. Turning quit-kl}: I found uddm: nn- \\'ixh the muz‘ ling wnh my hammers o! I“; Bell” u- party." said u tr'ifiv nbrvmu linflidnnun aw “ FWWIM s ' .‘ - Max:430 ‘ r. C. PURDY SONS, hub Work on the new park bq'hfi bum by the my benveen the Nonhirestern depot and the Northwestern '1." nation at Davis Street, Evanston. is progressing rapxdly. The land “as given to the city by the Chmago. ‘Miiwaukee and St. Paul Railroad. ‘ _ ' - n will cost 525.313 to pa: glue bills of the vxllage of “mnctka ! t ,he ccming year. This was decided $.93: regular meeting of the village . Tue-day evening when the annual opriation ordinance wn'paued Mtge d. Report of the Fire and Water Commit. tee recommending rebates]: follows" accepted. To E. L. Millard'on account of leak on premises, from “(fl 1.01% to John Happ. on account mum $14.45 to $1176: to Mrs. P. Luna, an ac- count of leak, from $12.96 ' $7.48. Street and Alley Commit , report - propriating $50 {or the purple of mir- ing fence and catch basins in Prague: Ave‘ :1 the bluff was accepufl. An ordinance calling for ' a comets walk on the east side of Waukmn Ave. from Bloom Street 130 feet south no l (005nm!!!) non PAGE :ohjn) out from the north. The fink: will ask the company to stand half§ol thficXpenne of improving Railroad Avefiuc,‘ the village will probably pay fifteen pet can and the rest will be spread among (lg; property owners. ' ‘ [mormmmfé ‘ moumxcmns The Sewer Commix‘ee fecommendn- tion that not over $150 be then! in layia‘ pipe at the Ravine Ave. sePcic tank was approved. » The Police Committee rgcbmmendatioo that the policemen be gum a no weeks \ acation “as accepted ;. Report of Magistraxe Boyian enclosing check for $53 fines collected d- ring Aug- usx was accepted. Owing to ghe fact that [he court has not returned an opinion on he city's Tu- bility in the mancr of the Ravine Avenue pavement the rcsolutioh passed by the East Park Board that the drive from St. Johns Ave. to the lake be turned over to said board was referred m the Cny Atâ€" tomey. (cornxrsb FROM PAGE on) i A bill from Dr. Ingalls fiat damages to the amount of $35 which he allege: 1* electric car received owing“: the badmâ€" dition of the railroad crocfing on Conan! Avenue was referred to thefltity Attorricy. PROCEEDINGS OF Neurby Locald systém Local Exchange St. Johns Ave.

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