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Highland Park Press (1912), 31 Oct 1912, p. 7

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d that every- ;th this grmt tphone Com- cm: «5" :0 main much :11: haghest mommy. classzest firs sav. We'd like ial ted m the Woods esihcnn Is In the beds are larger. on a: 7 nther ma- Elu‘zn'u, With the does may wnh a rand mccrtainty )rleans. West ”in Hat, but ,at Bell Long Lble right to k‘phrme way and to other Lnd g0, and Local Exchange St. Johns Ave. 'ery Night ystem Wood “- jug 0U! .‘ V ; L" .n‘ 1;;g lg. n 10 CENTS Enuton I‘ciephnne 335 25th St ompany ‘ay is mum Box 8‘ VENCEL MUZIK 45 St. John- Avo‘ (I \ V Hahn: 573 H Dr, B. A Hamilton Dr. I L 82qu DENTISTS Frank P. Mandy Bzma's Sludio 413 Kimball Hall, Chicago The Geo. Cofim Music Studio VOKE. VIOLIN AND THEORY Chorus and Orchutn Conducting 1 5 gym 52mm: 5mg: HIGHLAND PARK Chas. E. Russell Civil Engineer end Surveyor Telephone 57 Lake Forest, Phone 534.“, OffkaEnkineBnnkBldg. Butter, Eggs. and Home Dressed Poultry LAKE SHORE CREAMERY 515 01h.“ five. Highland Park Telephone 57 THE INITIATIVE AND REF- ERENDUM. he Initiatiw and referendum m me ordinary means of legum- dnn Involve a madamemn: vhauge in our systen‘ of govern- ment. one that should not be lluhtly udnptml. In :I great roun- lry like our: the mluplinn or all laws by this autumn would be "‘Ullllemume :Iml impracticable. In smullz-r (wnluuulties. where thnre l4 not slll'll :l lllverslty and mulplexiry 'nf llllk‘rtNlfi. social 211:4) lnll'l-ltrlnl rancLllluns. it has “’Hrkml lwnvllulnllf But we have vast dilemma] lutermts. “'Ivh as our fimul la! letltutiuns. ln‘lustrlul ult'tnrutimw and great fli’mu' :Ill". llltllrtm problems "7 :‘uvl mxv: our l'lIlz'S. the mm.” H." :I‘Pu-H-r prulliclus :t'nwiltg out m’ our fluvial: mulmet- .lml m:- W'W‘tllr‘; wotnxmnllti-N. the dell I‘Zl’v l'C'lllliUlls lmtxn-on ~lzlte unll fmll-rul mw rnmeuts. and m M" l|l.V' (he infilntlve and referen- dum In the fmmln: uf snvh laws “‘“Hld tend to more complexity and instability in 2v)VernmenL ang which require careful mnâ€" sldoratlun. the exnmlnatinn by “‘mmlttoes. Rpm-1:11 knowledge of !:lwyera and «tmlents of econ- only, cannot be drawn and pau- ed In this way. This duty must be delegatedato representatives ”Sinusive to the direct will of me people who may devote the time necensary for such work.â€" F‘muk B. Kellogg. 'L'VC “ nrh DR. WATSON DENTIST FRANCIS F LORENT F. A. TUCKER Mandy Studio DR. [XMAS SEXMITH Touch" of F “and: Violin Cornet. \' ice Culture mm: M Surveys, Subdividing. plans 8: estimates for private public improvement work din Fin-t. ms Tum. Rcznbmg and Repairing 41¢ E. E. FARMER Violin instructor i‘rxdn HXRRY J. RICHARDS BARBER SHOP ‘, ,md Telephone 3 74 Exenuin‘ nnJ Qcmenl I‘ Imxn an FndAys A! DENTIST Slatc Bank Bldg. HIGHIAND PARK. ILL Est-mun Furninhed wl Vm Avenue Crux- Highland Pnrk 94‘} Uterhcld \\ r Highland Park Highland Pan's H ulxinuJ i'uL X'hnne (1W Box 81 Ailey Whvu Um gin-J1 llmn "nrl'lum' [hr assoclulvs u! hm ho) hum] «Iran-Au... used lo laugh alt tlu- nit-u ul llm cw'r "amounting; to uuyllnn-g' rcllrv ullu'u trushcly [U the [nu‘kgl‘uulld lzul when llw ulblml‘lllllll) uHM-s Lu mum- nu exuluplu Ul’ anlut' hllk‘ll xkvllilv‘ll UlI‘ K‘livlld aill‘cl} llv UH" \‘(ll‘nfi l'lM‘ It) [1)“ outcaslun mun- l-I'lx-rllu-ly {lulu dLl Mark 'l‘wulu on (he Ux‘x‘;l>iull dx‘nl‘l'ih M by \‘lml't H'mvlow l‘uine in [Mr m-r s M: maxi me. He mum» to vakuk to \‘NK run! was offered $511 “(H-k 5::ou board (u n-m: Ill) [19 uu'eplvd In the ..llL1L' buillmg was a bunk sture in “hill: :1 young Luau nuuwd Edward llruwnell clerkeq Be un-l Sum Clemens Immune great (-hums. Sum road at mid mniuonts. at night. In bud. Tuilllulnullhlyâ€"â€"UHIH wry mté sometimes One night Ed Hrmsii'oIi. [Missing upstairs to his mum on the fourth mmr. poked his mum in in the» Mark Twain Proved That H‘s 0!d Tnmo Chum Was a Loar. .hmr "\Hmt nrv you wading. Sum asked A good many 5011!": Inter. \\ mm the name Mark 'l‘mnn bald liq-gnu tu stand for nuwrkun humor. un- uwuer at It gave his "Sandwich “Hands“ Iec'tul'e 1n Keukuk, Swanklng u! the unrella- bility of the Islanders. [)9 said: “Uu naming: muchâ€"n so (-ullml 'un uv book ”no of (kg-v.9 dms I‘ll write a funnier lnmk- m: m (but my'self.' Browne“ laughed. . "No. you won't. Sum." be sand. "You are too I112) ever to writv u hook " “The klm: ks. I believe. the grpamst Mar on the l'nce of» the earth except one. and I am very sorry to locate that one right here In the city of Keolgiuk In the person of Ed Browuell." ‘ The climax thaliuy'u sixteen Yo'an of Miury. ' The maker of “0“!!th and pottery has demand.) the most exciting and mnmutk- trmle in m.» “arid The grant fumurim~ of Sevres and Dresden) wvre fonmh-d hy Ht-x‘nanl l‘ul {fly This man intentml “‘hiw ennmél but It took him sixtm-n )‘k-zlrs to make the invention «imam roar: uf hnn ger‘ misery and mnm‘ntion. whh‘h cm mlnuh-d in the oplsahn uwd in U A, June-3' [-hu‘ cf "The \Iidli‘omugn." whvreln hum; maxiuminvd hi~ fnru'nw fire by hurnm: uH Hu' fmni’nro» m hh house and finally 01>»:le Hm furnw-e door to find wilhln the ;.:Yn74- whfiv-h; he had sought throughout thy host 31>an of hlsllfe. ‘ Bottgber Invented hard [mrr-elaln He was an nlohomtst. and one day. chanclng to discover that his powdered wig was unusuany heavy. he Inquirea the cause and found that the Weight was due to the kaolin with which the «13 was powdered. This kaolin was the substance for luck of which Bott- gher'a intestlmtions had for year: failed 1,- “Il‘u‘ When Bier: opened a porcelain fac‘ tor: at Bursiem. England. be employed the most stupid and illiterate \vork‘ men. so that his secret processes might not become known. But Samuel Ast- bnry resolved to learn the Elem meth- ROMANCES 0F PORCELAIN. SWEET REVENGE @W'LN 16.2 Dc‘ * A Loarnod THE HIGHLAND 'I‘ARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS Ndiry. h»- mudt‘rwl :! tvav 0| '- wlwre-ln h the work . "(‘vay" u [:lhmsnnh or n “Wu! “‘umlmn‘k ThM‘I' uw In'lllh mun] \{Illl‘lsllmn v his >1me Huh "sprinus" 11w :umm- :1 mm. mu "KIUSIDNH Hm \' and pnrtrnlmw Flu-H». you that urmm- :m- "r1 ' nuts “clluwkm‘wl,” "j 1:." quuih' "pipe." \\‘ “fallen-u“ and snipe :u‘o " NW [”3110]: \\.‘l.~ Mildly spok» of “sumo “Ip- i! like lull‘ll'iulgu‘,‘ imu >m London ('ln‘ullirh'. Hugh Prncod Copy. During Hm simze of huuherluy me odltor of (he only daily paper there was oftvn hard pm to find enough news On» flux in n (-Inhrmun he found (‘H'll Rhudo-s wading n fnlrly naw pa per from l‘npv 'l‘mvn H9 lmrrmvvd It and ru<hml m Ills own null-v. where u soon reaunwurrd as u spevlnl mlilion. selling Iikv not rakes l‘lml same «wen hm no: mrt' “hum-s. who mqulreu. "Wm-N‘s my L'npe Tun-n luuwr?" '1 m, I out I! up for the printem.‘ mm the reply. "Please don't do than "mum." uld Rhodes mildly. "'l‘lml paper cume wrong!) by native runners and call me $1.1m." A Loarnod Botanic Export Says Troy All Have Eyes. After longv experiuwmiug and study meessnr Huttlieh therlamlt of the Butunh- imtitmo of Gran. In Styrla, dwlurvs Um plants. tlw Word tnkvn in [Is “'hlest M‘lh‘l’ and im-luding troevl, the iumuus rmhn 'ml nu guns Hf ll'id‘l". The i1 older“! at (hITvH-ut dist: persnns uml [mun-s. I 5115‘s. lw \Zwa‘l will» 1 xuuls in HIE»- rwqmrt I] have I'm-n runzn‘mml ‘\ 21ml Ilr. Humid “fiancr mu see. The prnh‘wur n-owlo-(l thxwu‘dl 11w I-f Hw Iniv We an- st=.l m i:iini';iiit ut’ uninmi,‘ plum uud tum-rt lit't- Iinwnuw we :iu‘ not understand their language» that wel {gm-y the piuut. likl' the insect. is imtE consoiuns or what it sees. but that ls: probably a (iismrery for the future.I At present we are tuned to moan tht ' theory that they are not (-ouscious. i But that they do see Professor [In-t berinndt says he has snticfueturiiy: proved. He has found the same nth: mite we smh as belongs tn been Midi other inserts in sycamore leaves. in; the sugar maple nnd in the Peruvian; acanthus. The eyes of piunts uppenré diaerent from the eyes of insects in‘ thnt they have no coloring mutton, though this is not yet determined. I The nmteqsnr L; continuing his car-i MAYBE "n\n‘_\' u! Tsrms of Venerv PLANTS CAN WINK. huwkvrwl,“ Hm! I ~--.-r"'.~:u.\'~ 11ml he has suc- u:11 Mlnruul'uphy and the mivrmmqm in reprmllh'iug N-i'm: iml nu [1m \‘islml 0|“ uh. The imugvs included .Il‘vn-ut distnnves and even l humus. Hum,» may. he “ml with me iufvnur uni‘ rmwrt IIisnbsm‘vuxiuns Hun” Huh In l‘lll [lll)\l' .lll sun.“ :1“ UKLM' ill: \HSI Inlllul \‘ll ~H \1'IH'I‘\ ”Huh 1m! H \\ :ll'u " 5H (‘m'l'w t \‘v‘nU -' tlu-nm-lu‘s a Ml: In l\'U\ «1H ('3 3' \h. billlfl' \\li1 h-ll ~.I' mm H'triwlm-s A'lll up I rt‘ (If Russia's Daring Scheme to Divert tho Flow of Siberian Rivers. .\ llill'iii.‘ iwim- is proposcd in RIN- ~'I.I fur ”iii-rm: iin- ilnu nf wail-rs. on \u His! 1' ~ ‘v “ml M'i‘li llll'll'fll'ilhtfi.‘ it'ni :lll‘l 'iinzilii' ('Ulflliixlhs may in: iinlu'm-ul. .\‘_'i'il uliurnl iuiet'vsis in UN “,ihlii’d :illvl \Aililill'l‘ll ili‘n‘.'illl‘l‘s SUHCI‘ .‘I‘vi‘:'|'il\ i'i'wn lin‘ fre'iilll‘nl llrnliglll“. \x‘iiivii :ii'l‘ :m-i'iln-il purily [u exieusive alvi'nn-qhiwi. uliil partly in the pro- :riwsiw 'll) u: up of \u-slvru Asia. ' 'l'ln- i-im lais IN‘Pll “involved of di- \‘el‘lim.’ tn» iinw of vermin Siberian rim-rs frnni (lu- nurili in the south so (lint iln-ir Willvl's “'Ullld pveutuully rind ilu-ir \my ium those. grout inland Ri‘fls. tiw l‘rul and the Caspian. As the surfuI-v of tin-so would be thereby doubled nr even Quadrupled. ,there would he a great invrpnse in the at- musplwric moisture and consequent precipimtlnn ur the surrounding coun- try. us well as lfirizor available sup- plies for irrigation where desirable. This diversion of flow is to he no- compliuhed lry building dams across the ()hi and Tohol rivers at. poan where their banks are exceptionally high. When the water would ‘rench the top or the bunks it would stand at a far higher level than the (‘asphim and considerably ilxwe the Uni. it would then only be necessary to cut a short ennui through the divide which separates the 'northern flowing from the noutherh flowing rivers of West? eru Asia to direct the fructltylng wa- ters of these mighty streams toward the two great lakes instead of allow- lng tin-m to he lost in the Arctic ocean. Uncle Sam'l Fighting Mon. Thur.» nro 20.475111?! men of fighting mm in tin» l‘nitml States. of whom 2.150.301 urv in the state of Now York. awarding: tn the census bureau. The figures as to the militia strength of the country hnu- ht‘l‘ll commit-t1 by the gov ernment from tho t-numemiion of lf‘Iltl llmniurnktiun is mom-using: the fighting strnngth or the American re- puhlit- out of prowrtinn to the general growth of [mpllluliulL 'I‘lxus the num- lwr of mains of enlisting :uze, elghteén to forty-four lurinsit‘o. hue int-reused 4.20.!“2: or 25 [M'r rvnl. in the lust ten years. n~' against :1 general growth or 21 per cent in the wlmlv population in the some period-New York World TO IMPROVE THE CLIMATE. |llnm-IIH‘HI\ mt me'x' HIMIVILX .1 IIHLHI in ‘iulnv. UNREASONABLE EXPECTA- “CNS. 1! it be asked. What is the Im- proper expectaxion which is dan- gerous to indulge? experience will quickly answer that It is such expeciation as is dictated not by reason. but by desire. an expectation tha‘ requires the common course of things to be changed and the general rules of action to be brokenâ€"Dr. John- x2: :lltll Ht- Sll)‘ ul ln-(N P rmr {hut HIL‘. mu'lvrhin: nu- < Hm! 11w fart «\w- (gm-s is un» 22H nutm'ul life 1min. â€"(‘hi<-:|;:0 Garage Phone 140 Touring Cars For Rent, Brokersgn New and Second Hand Cars FRANK L. SZILJESTROM Coal and Wood We had Yudd Elm Place And Fir-(film! Alden’s Piano Shop . F megt of Bakery Goods Don’tForget mm a 10c§uf of GEARY’S SPECIAL Pianos and piano work ex- clusively. ’l‘unin'g. Renting Refinishing, Repairing. Sec me when in need of a new or used piano. Good Clothes Lend Distinctioij to the Wearer EARL G. ALDEN, PROPRIETOR Shop phone 375‘ Rel. phone 1127 125 Washington 51., WaukeganJll GARAGE REPAIRS S nuihing rsucceeds {My $10335 a" :2' :th a good garments makvfa mun :xm-car ful. 8311mm) (§.\R){:E.Ԥ 1‘s xxx, mum I that fit \‘chI. hung well afid ham; :1 cvfia to them ‘thill attracts attefihtiun, niza‘pzvs 1:1:- thzt 31! van 112mg well . and 11:1“; :1 1‘1 131111-111 that attracts 31111111111111, 1:11:115 11111. as it “'ch from 1111‘- {1111“ (1 (1 1111 1911:; we 1111\1 11.31% 1115;11:31'1 “(wzm suit thelaste 1111911111111 \111 :11. 0111' 1111;)ortz1ti1111s 1111117111? 11 111113.111->i W111 118. the stapLs. 0111 1313111132111 11111111 1:1 and sec us. 11 is 110$!1'1aub'111 11» :~ Wolff, Dunbam handlw the finest line of e_sh Candies Ice Cream and Bakery Goods. Wh in need call 580 or 340 Straus ‘Suilding N. W. Cor. Madiagn and Clark Sts. Agents ‘for Chalmeré} and Hudson Cars Highland Par§ Auto Station HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS LAK’E GEfiEVA ICE ESTABLISHED 1900 A. G. McPHEWON. Manager CHICAGO, ILL. PhonQMain 1W8 ;;ELIXII'RIC FIXTURES ' 3WIRING. REPAIRING Estiméteo glqny furnished on .11 Ro§lert Greenslade GENERAL MACHINE WORK iJOHN P. KLINE 5 Worli and Fixtures :zcst R‘udcsh(\c\ trur“ the best known :m‘tom-sr for run v. 01th and chil- dren all 3m artlx n‘a do on up- to date iasts and finished in , um: 51m We E13: e nil 511.85, mi maths and a1] :Iyles m oxfords and high shoes. Quality. m cumforY and durablhty is guaranteed. A BIG SHOE PROPOSITION s the one “9 art makzmz hmurpmmns :nd the public gcnvmliy ”my arc the 111 E. Central Avenue Manager’s Reuédence Phone 139 H“ m: Cums ’ r id an n Itiw‘ :a 134 Second Street Telephone 8054. SLLCL‘PSS dash Telephone 65 U‘

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