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Highland Park Press (1912), 12 Sep 1912, p. 8

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John Middleton HIGHLAND PARK some people seem to think that any kind of a nail of a sandy nature mixed with a small per. outage of Ponland Cement ugh: to make perfechconcmc. Pon- hd Cement hm per- formed and will perform wonder: but it will not W'MH-d 6nd h Count."â€" Hu habitation- “h‘fim Calfianyd Schumacher’s Special An established merchant, in every line, who is known by the old residents of his town tocarry a varied stock of unvaijving quality. advertises toattract the attention of the new residents and to let the'pld know when he has something of particular interest to them. For a Few Days Only Colgates Ribbon Dentin] Cream Give a Souvenir} Package You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 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 ALBERT “.lARs'ON, Stationer of one of the Colgate Company's new toilet accessories with every tube of calls your attention to some popular books at only 25¢ each. Books are well bound and are written by standard authors. Cosmopolitan is just published for October, buy a copy before the supply is exhausted. (L If you wish the next issue of Vogue, place your order that you may be sure to get it. (L Let us reserve a copy each of your favorite magazines as issued .50 that you ”will not miss any if the demand should be greater than our supply. To introduce them to our customers we "will “Double A” Brand “71.. Best 21m Can 8. Mad.” "Chicago AA" PManJCement is not a new product It has been on the market for fourteen years. The mm: raw: materials, taken from the ram: quarries, have a/uyy: been used in its manufacture, and the process supervised bypractic- ally the same men. Hence the utmwying quality of the The Cabinet Gas Range North Shore Gas Co. will make your kitchen w 0 r k easy. We carry a complete line. ILLINOIS You can make the same experiment with one of the very bright stars. such as Sirius. Venn! or Jupiter. but with these there “till be three Images in- stead of tour. as the number seen de- pends on the breadth of the object. The explanation is quite simple. There are two surfaces in the mirror. one in front and the other where he quick- silver Is. The brightest fiection comes from the object itself. the other: are what are known as secondary lm- axes reflected from the front to the back of the mirror and theme to the eye. The munit- mirror never fails to excite a good deal of wonder. and is an interesting experiment as well.-Lon- don Chronir-le. (‘onsitie-r llu- Hull stealing through the jungle at night in wart-h nf prey. when the lmst stir of n twig: gives alarm. The iion‘s whiskers indit'ate. throng rhe nivost nerves. any object that may be in his path. A tnm'h stuns him Short before pushing through some (-Iose thicket where ihk‘ rumiing leaves and boughs . would betray his [II’I‘SQ‘IH'Q Where-var his head many he thrust witir out a wurninu from the vihrissne there his body may pass nuiqu-ss'y. it is tin- nid given him Ivy i\ \viikkm's. in vol» junvtion with ”Hal‘snfi rnuhimm of hix‘ feet. that «jnnhivslizirn to [Irm'vfli us silently us i: <nnko Harper‘s \Vt’t'kiy. Experiments With the Moon and Stan and a Hand Glass. .\ tun-ti) l'xlro'i'illzt'lll rzm he ninth- with u lmmi mil-mi till) night win-u tin-re i< :| full lmmn ilnld the mirror so that the mnmi'fi image will be seen in it and you will m- surprised to see four moons instead of one. One moon will he very bright. but the other three will be in it straight line and quite dull. one dull image on the side of the bright moon and the other two on the other side Turn the mirror round slowly. still holding its face to the moon. and the reflections will seem to revolve round a eommnn renter. The Bereaved Widow-That’s no. es- pecially If the lost thing is Insured. Lovely Landsc-po. George l\' on one ”(mansion pummlly entered a private mmnnwnt at Wde nor castle and mu-onntered. somewhat to his snrprlsv. his valet. who was seated at :1 table landed with vinmls and outing with 2mm! avidity. ”Ah!“ oxrllninwd the king, "1 was :11- wnys fond of svvlwry. and hvre is a Iln'nly pic-w of landscape kph-ml om boron- m9." Tho Laws. “I care not who makes the coun- try's laws." said the “sharp“ lawyer. "If what?” his colleague asked. “If they continue to put in verbiage that may be vaflondy Interpreted." Chicago Record- Hemld. THE I-HGHLANDvPARK PRES, mamND- PARK mom 'l‘hesv th‘livuh' P"Iil'.\' [hill lll’ltjt‘vt truth the tnuzzn- ut llH' rut t‘ntnily nre wouth-rfui tmwhuniwus, Enrh mw gruws {mm at t‘u_|livle. ur :Iuml. llt‘l'VHl to the utnmst <t~n<ihth3z Its slighttw‘t cnutxu-t with any uhstnt'lv is lnstnntly felt by the nnlnml. though the hair ltwlf t||n_\,|w tough n‘nd insensihle. The c-xuggvrntmi whiskers (m the muz. zle uftvu prnjH-t t0 such a distance that from point to point they indh-ute the exm-t width of the body of the benst Tho \‘ulot smiled fvehly. but [mine-1y intimulml that he did nut understand thc- king's allusion to lnndsmmo and memory. "Why." replied the first gentleman of Europe. “do I not see before me n smll- lm: valet wlth a magnificent gorge?" 'l‘he valet thereupon rose and retired. excnslng himself to the klng on the ground that he had turned suddenly “hlll."â€"Loudon Tit-Bits. Especially. The Preacherâ€"We neyer realize the full value of anything until we lose It. We um mm 1.» Hunk 13ml Ilw rat's ability in ~n- in “w dark l>t1ll|'«'lll;3'e ly In its ('_\\'>. hm rumlwh-n! :Illlhuldy "sum-s Us that llu- {Him-‘5 I-mu-r In thii NNMHI !.\ :llu- :lilllthl |> “th In its "\Vlns‘lu-I-x‘ Dolicflo Sonsihve Haws That Record th: Shah: est roach. FELINE A MAGIC MIRROR. [hill III'IIJH" 'ut fnmily ill‘t’ Eurll mw :Iuml. m-I'VHI Its slightwt Quantities (approximated) Amount 425Lineal Fm 6-in‘ch Sewer at so. . .. :255m 3 manholes at 2500. , 5 7511) l flushing connection at 35%.. 18 3:100 Tom.... 336510 The owners of a majority of the front- age of the lots and lands upon said Mi- chigan Avenue. in the City of Highland Park, wherin said work is to be done; or their agents may within ten days of the date of publication of this notice, elect to take said work and enter into a written contract to do the whole of said work at ten per centum less than the price at which the same has been awarded. John Oliver ) Board at Local Joseph L. Fearing ) Improvements 8. 1. Stevens of the City of Martin Kimble i Highland Park Dated at Highland: Park, 111-. Sept. 10th 1912. 28 Said bid for the work as a whole. is as follows: Quantities (approximated) Amuunt 425 Lineax Fm 6-in‘ch Sewer a! so. . . . :255m 3 manholes m 2500. , 5 7511) 1 flushing connection at 35%.. 18 3100 New pity of Amcriun Politics ‘0 Open at Olympic Sunday Board of Local Improvements of the City oflHighland Park. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested, that the bids for the furnishing of all labor. tools and materials necessary for the construction of a sanitary sewer in Michigan Ave. from and connecting with the present sewer in Green Bay Road and from thence westerly for a distance of 425 feet. were opened on the tenth day of September A. I). 1912. and Douglas MacNeill being the lowest bidder. for the construction of said sanitary sewer. the contract was awarded tn said Douglas MacNeill on the 1()th day of September. A. D. 1912. “The Man Higher Up," anew American play in four acts, by Edith Ellis, based on Henry R. Miller's novel of the same name will have its metropolitan premiere at the Olympic Theatre on Sunday evening September 15. 105. M. Gaites has given the piece a splendid production and the cast he has selected is an excellent one. Among the prominent players are Janet Heather, for No seasons leading woman in Dawd Belas:o‘s production of “The Concert" Edward .E. Ellis. the original 'dlackie Dam" of “Get-Rich-Quick Walling- torch" Francis Byrne, formerly leading man‘with Rose Stahl in "The Chorus La- dy;" George W. Wilson. Albert Perry. Eu‘ gene O'Rourke, . George Parker. Edgar Norris, Richard Malchion. Frank S. Bixby. Aubrey Noyes, George Schillinger,Gerome Gaylord, Harry Gwynette, Mary Bertrand. Grace Henderson. Kate Jepsen. and Ada Gifford. While the theme of "The Man Highef Up" is. of course, of a political nature, it is said to be trcated in an entirely origin- al manner. in fact. the play is more of a romance of preterit-day politics‘ rather than an anglytical discussion of a politi- cal situation. The play oontaim a story of strength and power. vigor and virility, with an appeal'of equal force (omen and women. In Mr. Miller’s novel. 30b McA- doo is an imposing and winning charac- ter and so he is in the play. It in astory of a life full of nction. conflict and strife and McAdoo's love for manor Sanger is heart nix-ring in in intense reality. LOST «LUSTâ€"Bright 'red. child's handbag Friday. reward if returned to George M. Millard residence at Lake and Sycamore Streets, Highland Park. 28 -l.osrâ€"Ladys gold chain and pendant. Please return to J. J. Hayes, 134 Ravine Avenue. pd »- “Yasminâ€"(lid for general home“ url‘, three in family, no washirg. Mrs. E R. Phelps 1.37 Prospect Aw. Tel. 262. 28 “um. WASTE” Fur guzeral ufiicc work. «mu \\'llhl\ll()\\l(dgt of stenography prcfvnrrland (ne wlzu is locally ac- quainlul. Address X X ll;ghlar.d Park Press. 26 if WANT A SlTL‘ATION?â€"-J. M. Donsing can supply positions for men and women by day or week. Stak- Bank Building. telephone 263. If ' I FORRENT â€"â€"Foa Ramâ€"Modern flats fit 130 and 1% Onmntsia Avenue, one 62 and one 4 room. Inquire on premises. ”Wpd -â€"FOIt Rmâ€"S-room flat on1Waukegan Avenue. Highland Park. Also broom flat, near school, Highwood. ' E. S. Gail. Phone 309. t! ~FOR RENTâ€"Modern apartment, six rooms and bmhfstam heat,electriclights gas range, large porches, finely finished throughout. Corner of St. Johns Avenue and Moraine Road. Tel. 776-1.. 27-28 -FOR RENTâ€" Pleasant room in new bungalow, 5 blocks from sxation. Phone 799W. If --Fon RENTâ€"6r00m flat. ull modem improvemenm Inquire of Alfred Hill. 53 Green Bay Road, phone GAO-R. If SITUATIONS WAN I'ED -SlTl'ATl()N WANTEDâ€"-First class cook and second girl with good references. Aidress 2‘26 North Second Street. pd‘ â€"â€"F0ll RENTâ€"Front store room 20x20. suitable for small business; Inquire PRESS office. tf â€"FOR RBNTâ€"â€"- Furnished roofns. Large convenient fiat; 231 No. St. Jghns Ave nuc; tel. 574. If mm, mum. 'm Notice of Awarding Contract “THE IAN HIGHER UP” HELP WANTED siuwl)’ A ‘I wage-“13““ wu {u Iran 15“!" Hr quickly #11:!” HAN may huff-1' vmm uls that 'in'wml of Ihe câ€" :md ulna?1 :1! ‘- w. an iron . ho i: .‘E: Hines £9st 11» have :1.‘ [u s11): \H'IHLZI‘II : Hm: la“ I'Ullntlt-xu iulmluf. Hwy Lil'nl bl. I’M-\ulos " 'h Um Mun?!“ '..‘| :1 . ‘r ‘. [‘Im- mkns 12m». 4- '.‘iFill U ‘ OIH‘ L'l-hufi. ' J 4. (1w “-4an um; I J laden uflh luw- \ ~<-.-:m m-sgmn. "PHI lo~ some H'd lrncr Storm Wall: to Ruin "the Indian Random. In Ana'rri'n [1w mrly rolunints had littlv nsé‘fnr H-u- 'nnsnn's :Irl. elven! in um um. mum“ uf Ulv huge chimney stutks v: i<h In :un duelling u! con- sidorahib sin: and an) pretensions to mmfnrt ifurumd n vr-ry (-(vnsiilemlslv part of fie HHII'HH‘E The grant kitrh- (-n firm-yo :mcl «won. with smailn-r lwumhs‘ "$1 frI-‘n l.\\'u In four rooms (In earl) m 4, l'Wg-Hl‘vtl u VH5~ PUHFidPrH' Mn pzxr nf HH nulh't'inl and skin”! mer luatu'. «"1 ‘,mn :l I‘nlun,.tl hutne MW“! injhv n, xuur'tho-"u v'n‘uuh's. A max? health In somethingflllko u umbnlln When onu- lont it is bad to M h. but when worn- I mu. it may he cred. of dwol t; and bush-es: structures. Much o the brick and about all the great " ring tiles and ornamental tiling w ' at first Imported from Eu- rope. b lime and brick of good qualâ€" ity we foon produced In almost every commun§ty.â€"-Charle| Winslow 13:le Natlonafiklagazine. tum «Elizabethan and Stuart type- In xux M :m stories Q0 1- 'v-n-rnwll over two may furios. ta u-rg.’ {aw lurir'k buildings lune “U3”: or in part; muw down to us fi-om {be first wars nf Mulcwnizalion and unzfi within the last halt century some tl preserved the peoulmr fea- tures ur_ Hutu-than and Stuart type- 11);: mmim-l EARL? CC LCNIAL HOUSES. 'H “pr < Manager’s Tele- phbne 9W3 W%lt to get down to Brass Tacks, relatiife to thgt business proposition in Chicago‘ for; instance, the Chicago Telephone Confipfiny’ s Befi Long Distance Service makes ii pos- sibgje for you to put the question aridi get th: answer in three minutes at a nominal . ' co of 20c. ' Cafl “Long Distance” over your own fide- phqne. ‘ . Other methods of communication are icfl'i- debt in their various fields. but when you skigs‘ is “I HEY" ”EM. RA S S TA C K S have been gctnérally " , 5; accepted as symbolizing the meat of ‘3 k i any matter. - - g HI «m Way“! and In Umbklh. ‘1 .1 1' inu :xn- still flat: 1‘ 'n-d. .1..huu;. h dntfnu \n {:u' us 4110 lower I-rnwlu over two (‘9!)~ {aw lurir'k buildings in part; muw down to Ilmk Myer of lime «f murw. and when v~ :-!z->er mutfnuvs mm tlw >21”: i< nu \\ T H nus m «tum flw damn-r" :Ii'lvn‘ \"C‘X'fl 13* of the '. c PURDY 0: sons; And; my of Du: PROM BANKS 71 ' State ”3 'fl National 14.3”.5 CM 05 HAND C urrcncy 15.x!” Gold com . 235m sum coin 1.1 mpo Minor com )0,“ Oman CAIN linemen Checks Ind other cash inns .fS Du: PROM BANKS State National CM 05 HAND C urrcncy Gold com Slh’tf coin Minor coin Curr”. 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Audnor I‘ubim Accnunrs n! the. butt I)! lImois, purl! (apira! anck Find in urplus Fund Iiriaé certificuel Mmor com Reserved for men an! Interest L04 Bins payable :5 w Toullhbflfiu 3 m l.AnhurW.Vem.Ca-h‘erolfie Nomi TnmCommndeo-ohmumu lbovednhemcntiltrutmthe' d-yb mmw. -. l Sumorhm.l Canadian 1': Saw account’s-inedi- dayp‘Sepwmber. 1912. A , i bonds Other bonds and secunlies T'H‘Tfl wided Profits Tom! rmurou (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION ) Tmal Resourres LIABIUTIES Systcm LIABILITIES RESOURCES RESOL'RL ES St. JohnsiAve. Wm»: M. Donut) Nogm Pubic. Ami WI "309;. ‘mf" 1321430 33 um: \r 2:? 176.5524 )1“ 92.751 17.7.;

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