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Highland Park Press (1912), 20 Aug 1914, p. 5

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llu ’hone 201 ‘en ts H tofol week 1! she ated and your years this 8252 Dub:- :hing ” per l WDY 'on, \V II- arfu: and ,ny Wil- Our Mr. Franklin will be at Highland Park Press Office Friday and Monday from 5 to 7 p. m. Call and ask him about this splendid opportunity. Or ask Mr. Udell. Telephone 331 Tiffiney Wedding Rings Highland Park First ' O’Neil’s Subdivision Forest and St. John’s Aves ‘ Beautiful East Side Building Lots at bar- gain prices and your own terms BARGAINS Fourteen Karet Gold always in Stock in your home town 25 N. Dearborn St. and Hubard Woods R. W. SCHNEIDER E. P. MAYNARD CO. If you’ve got the Girl, we've got the Ring. Don’t hesitate in getting mar- ried, also don’t hesitate to bring your jewelry and clock repairing to TERISâ€"SSOmbâ€"hhm to sit purchaser Perfedlitirâ€"Rusonfleflifixkesuicfias $15 a foot and up Highland Park State Bank A. C. JIORGAX, Pn‘ Lad z'es W“ “70 checking achunt a great convenience in paying bills. recording disbursements and guarding in- telligently agaimt the high cost of living, again there is no better receipt for a paid bill than a paid check. Ladies dzes who are looking for investments will find for sale here bonds and mortgages in sums and denominations to suit their want: yielding at- tractive rates of interest. with the best of necuritv. A Bank for thé Ldii’iés Ladies 2 1m desire to accumulate and save up a fund for one of many purpose: will find our Savings Doptnment convenient and profitable. An account drawing 3 per cent interest can be opened with one dollar. 331 13 S. St. Johns Ave. All work guaranteed Gents Furnishings A BANK FOR THE LADIES Capital and Surplus $72,000 who [’n'sidvnt ] M. API'EL, Â¥ C. F. GRANT, Cashu'r manage a household will find a 'u'l' Pn’S I7 ”I. Hub. of flu Guru. LmJQ Mary Lou was eager on M { back to her new doll and didn‘t know i there wu going to be any dessert. She i slipped quietly fmm her chair. hoptn. l she would not be observed. \thl: :Iv‘lth hrh‘ H'mh'rnvss “\- w; “31 RH”! Why They Wonhipod Catt. W. J. Show-nu” explains m the NI- Uonul Gmgrnphtc Magnum: why (In ancient Egyptians Worstmn-d cab. They uotimd (hm win-re there were t'nts there was no bubonic plague. The! did not know, of cuuryv. Hm! l: Wu H). dens on mu; Um! sprmd the disease. Mme» ['ni‘ In "Mary Lou." said her mother reprov‘ Ingly. "I [bought you and finished your dinner. It Isn't polite to OOH": back." “But I didn't excuse myself. moth- er." [be little girl said quicklyâ€"Now York Post, Out In the ban she met the cook with the ice cream. and as quietly as Inc had left It she slipped back to bet Icâ€" customed pluce at the table. l The mastery of illiL‘iii' new-r Jun 3 "(‘ziine uuiumlly" to uny tmnmn being. i'I‘he world has never known n more .lndustrlous wurker than the illustri- ious Franz Schubert. Yet. if to why one In the world music "mum- nnmrul ‘lyf’ it seemed to mute so (u ulml ' When the school principal nskt-d hi:- lhnrmony teacher how young Pram : Schubert wua promising. the teacher 1 said: "He is a wnndcr Whenever I iexplaln anything new to him. he 1|- ? ways seems already to know it He ;must have received hi- knowledge straight from heaven “ Yet. in Ipltn l of such superb gifts. there was war l a harder worker thnn he. And don‘t lyou think that we wlth our le-er lgtm. should follow his exnmyle? it [he with all hil heaven lent denial lcould not nurceed without strehuou daily labor. how can we hope to lo- mmplish nnythlng worth “‘hlle With-t out ceaseleas. patient and most-len- : tlom toll?â€" Woman's World Come and get your thought manna. and Ill things will be made news-Now York Sun. If the one you doubt I. unworthy. then that is his problem. at»! youn- Give him this to read and to: him come and take treatment. Doubting some one. any one. never gets you anything. Shall you hnrbor Doubt. n sickly tenant. to lnfwt well meaning ten-nu? Doubt In about the worst tenant you can udmlL Turn film out. You are the agent. Shall you lot in dIsorderly tenants? Your Can“. of Thought. Your (‘nntle of Thought in tho I)” sacred nonunion you have I! Is your rm! estate. your home of prayer. .r\rmrdiu;: [u the rumvmz le-uvnd, Nuxmlmm. In n-uwmlyrnxwu or Spuhn's self sucrmve. ulwuys nfrer ””5 pr fern-d a (‘urporul'x unllurm In uh) «uh- er and wore It so arm; that his men came to spank of him fnunHuriy us "Le ('em L‘upurul,"â€"l-‘mm “The Rhine." Translated by G C T lhrlloy “t‘lIHZillL' that N Ilmh-nnx ..“a_\ lh mm fur lift- “11" in :wttlnu .n llw hullloI fit'hl Ilnrw'nglxilwl Hu- vmymm In';_‘.q‘d [hr onuwmr tn vlmxuv [uh um! luau-u with him The I'lnll::~* \\ z~ H.:H’r pr.- fhz’ SHIHM‘ Hf hull)" hm! Ah'HH'II :vu;|\, and Munmmn. with his uvrp-rml'.‘ lml nnd munnlvd mm H yumr ~I-‘w1 nuiv :l\\'u_\ ummtk-«L Ihv t'uxul I“ \ruml- In: nruuml [lu- ('uljmlil 111ka him prisoner. Hwy 1m] him in (Hump!) lu llu- Russian m-m-rui. 'I‘Pn-n- Hm mh (like wns sown diswu-x'ul. um! (ho cur- [wrnl's brave m-t <‘II>[ hm. [IL‘ nre. A Brsnd of Thsir Own. No! “Min” Lik. tbs Whit. Man." i The curly ”perk-ure- of the white .prm-tttiouer among renew-nun In- ldinnu make a chapter 0‘ uncoonters H with aboriginal prejudice uut whuliy ll finished. Even his own llfo- wu not 'Iafe it the doctor wntun-u lnu near ‘the borderinnd of [qutttlit-v. "ml if s Heath occurrt-d at the beuinnixn: at his :Dflcfloo ho wus likely to it“ unndt-d for lthe rest of his sojourn Many an in- }dian came for the first dose and sun gnever men or heard or afterwardâ€"- 1 whether death or distaste was the re- ’ suit or his visit the dovtor might never «'know. Or an entire bottle of cough lairup Would be consumed at oum. on ‘me theory that it a tenspoonfnl wss igood u bottletul would be better. The constant hospitality pructicx-d 9y , indians. and the custom of sharing the ‘last crumb. is a phase or (be food question ditflcult to he "ppm-Mum! by - whites. As long as an intiinn has In: snbsistent‘e. his neighbors and friends come n~visiting. to remain as lam: as 9 the food holds out. To be inhmpitahle 1”" "stingy like the whim» man" is an npprohriutn which only the lmrdimt in- Iliun t‘nn socially survive, Thi!‘ imiinn virtue bars the wny to an equniimttiun at any distribution or food, and l-t the muse of many or those mien-s wt “in. than: starving "â€"Souttwrn Workman. Huron-m Thn Lad m Napoleon'l Tm. of “Th0 Litue Corporal." It In r-vhh-d that .Vnyw mm \\.:~ unm- hmHy llt'fi'tlh‘d "I i‘ulm-M/ m Mr Hut snrkx .\flcr‘ NW luttm [w “MA <ur- rnmnlul by mwm‘n-s um! \\¢ m1 lmvv hm! Ills llfe h'u) ln- 1m! lu'v H mm»! 313‘ Iln- [-1':'~‘vnvruf mum .xr "Mr n! im ml :va l‘urgmr'ul Spurn: - ' mmm Hosnmm‘.‘ ‘ Him think ‘THE‘mGHL'AND PARK MWHRKIIJJNQIS lulu: Hl DIED FOR HIS IDOL Our Language Maltary o! Mumc. hut NI|>uh-~-11'~-uni_\ lh mm in until”; .n llw hullloI “WWI HWMIIIHIIJ |w'.:_'vd t<IL'lx.Ix:.'n~ [).|[\:I1Hl hulu'fl l'he r!mn:-> \\ z~ H.:H’r pr.- ' huch hm! Ali'HH-‘I :vu;|\. n. with his uvrp-rml'.‘ lml L! «in :l yumr ~Iu-ul nuh' ('Hl. [Ph- {meh |\\ \r-v\\~‘- v it ls‘ never our ‘1, 2‘!!! our MIDI" t h-u been n1. er day !t : '-Florid We u-‘s‘x to thank our kind neighbors I , and friends for the kindness shown us m our lake bereavement. ; Mn Chu. Millet of Edison Park. torm- :erly 0! Highland Park. died on Tueoday momha‘ at hull alter ten o‘clock of can- cer oi the stomach at the age at 73 year: 'Funenl nemces look plnce Fnday. Inter 1 men: being In Park Ridge cemetery. Shel luvs lo sunne her a hutband. Charlal Miller, Ind su children Mann ()noi Emil Carl Ernest and Gus Millrr and Mn. Le Rm [)Ickmmn. all o! dem Park‘. I fort to in submitted. For the ra- lonl given I voted against the bill. I sm not unmindful of the {set the! file railroads have not slwsys been fair with the government in this mat- hr of railway mail pay. For years they were overpaid. Bu: todsy, due Ergely to the enormous growth of the pcrcels post. the railroads Ire carry- hg the mails under their conflicts st 0 loan. 1 do not believe in curing one hung by snother. file pay should be rudjusud on s buis assuring {sir- ll‘aou both to the government and to the; ‘Filroods. l a Two years ago s Commiuion wss ,ppointed to study this intriau quesâ€" tion and report a proper solution of it 00 Congress. Thu Commiuion hss gone into the matter fully snd imper- mu, sad snnounces thst its repon Iwill be submitted to Congress within s few weeks. 1 believe legislation on this “don should wnit for the! re- 55m PHARMACIST lt and then compel the railmda {of carry the merchandine at the rite hex fixed? I! would be unfair of course, and yet that is what this bill does. The Poatmnster is naturally inheren- od in making a good showing on his .bal-nce sheets; he will keep the cost lo! the [service as low as he can. To I‘ive him final gumority in fixing phat” to be paid by him to the nil’1 mdn Ind compel the currying of the will at those chnrges is not I (“1" proposition. PHONE 23 What would you think of a luv pro- viding flux 3 mnxignor of merchan- dise could fix the carrying chm-gel on The other pm! n! rhv In!) “as «m the question of rullwu) mail pa). If NAIF hill becomes a law as 11 panned ‘he House it will mmhh- tho Postmaster General to [)Q‘rm‘rlfw the mmpenaatinn to be paid by the guvernment to the milroads for rnrrymy the mails, rm! to exceed certain run-s specified in the bill. Under the terms of the hill the railroads will be compelled m carry file mails at the wmpvnsutzon fixed by the f‘oumnster General under penllly of $5000 for every fniluro so to do. WU” mu "EST PAGE Po.“ 001cc Dopnrtment (all: on tho OVERHAULED-AND mm Civil Sarvicc Commimon to certify‘: AUTOMOBILE MUGHT AND. flu} CE“: for the nppointmcnt to fill this office 1 R ULAR OR SPECIAL CUT ON 3" T NOTKI. Under the ciVIl senice law the (rlom- A! ! “WINE WORK 0! [WEB GAS EN’ mluion must certify the names of flu- thi‘co persons who passed highest at} CINE REEORED AND REPAIRED. N. C. 413 tho examination. Let us suppose Lhcul “‘W W“ m A ”‘9 W “'I Practical Gas FIIg'me Machic Works shunt poatmuter 3th B. and C. two of the seeker: after political reward ‘ Tlose three persons hming been cer-l North Chicago’ mmOis tihed to the Department by the Com-'01"e bIOCk nonh 0‘ C N- W Depot. near 5.] Eviaduct mission as being eligible for appoint, man! to the office in question, under: ‘the law, the PoslmuHu-r General cln appoint any one of (hm- Ihree. A.. let u: assume. Is nut of the same po- litical faith as the ndnimistrntiw of- ficlnl who makes Ihr flppfllntlneht while B. and F. urea Who do you sup~ pose will gel the appointment? ('er~ minly not A., :ilthmiyh he now holds the office under the i'iiil hQ'F\'ll‘P law Which has insured him cmmnuml cm~ plpynu-nt in his pmmun >0 10113 “‘h' Hardware! *Hardware! renders efficient and fuuhful service, I wus nppnsml In that {eatiire (If (he bill and for Ihut n-uwn would l’lfl\(’ Hardwate! voted against Lhi- whn- lull. evrn though I had not lu-r-i: opposed to the l . other half of n. 11 you were to take our hardmro stock NEWLAWAIMACE TOUVESEIVKE FEET HURT YOU? MR AND MRS W. E SCHESKIE ONTIIECORNER Card cl Thanh Sells Photo Try Waukenzy Corn Solvent for corns or callbusefi it will relieve m short time, Price 25 cents- DALE SWEEI'LAND’S PHARMACY ml. Ibo. the tank; of Amen clo- pmm: Ire nearly "do. u km 1! than of mm Indian reladvu. I do- (I. put ”maime- weighing .- much u 260:: 800 ovum-890nm Mu nun-Ravhw. ln lndln elephlnu II. no longer captured. at they ml) an in Attica. by means of [Jun pitfall- In tho (round. In mete trun- they Ire oft-u wdundly Injured or killed. The It dlun {kph-m is somewhat mulls lhnn the Afdmn and (”Ron rmm it In umor way 5-1”. for instance. in the {an that (unk- nre (mum-d only by the mats. ubIIe bum Den-I IN pro- rtded "wllb them In Africa. In m- In India Tum Animal: AM In Captur- m. the WM On... In rbw u! the rut wt: poo- u-md a" lull urmru «wanna. a seen» ” um um um )ncrvdlblo (but [be] an be mptund In W and quickly “Mud to the nu of ‘ [W m Allhmnmclnllnon.m mint method of «pump: um olepluuu In for a lam nnmbcr o! and". to go Into (ho jungle. come mount“ on and depth-nu and may on hot. and to nuts I out not-e In! hnlhbgloo. which result: In dnflu herd: o: the wild ekpbnnu "no not!» Ida. or often Imo [mod- 0! want. whlch In" previously been surround- ed on all aides. except at the u» pmcbén. by immen-ely strong pa"- «(in u Ioou u the herd in come!- ed nu pols-g. that had been kt! opén an mun-Ir closed. and then (be (ruined elephants In brought into play IO‘Oljole and subdue the perplexed pdlondn. The well known firm of E. P. Maynard Cm real ante opeamn «ZSN. Decr- born 51.. Chicago. have me! with the uncut they deserve in (ll-posing of their new wbdivhion cut a! the truck- on St John. and Fort-0t Am The following ' have taken .dvmuge ol the alumni Op~ ponunlty to nature home they at (hm mlowfigumolltmm “Elm-(Map, on any mm W. F. Sclyudl. ‘ {Highland P-rk. lots. :15.- utsswnm. [Chm lot 4. :5; Damn, M. Butler. Chicago. Mulllul mine lot. 818; Milton 1 mum. nun-m m1, ms use: Ramsey”: mum-ma Pm hood. loc- 67-10-11 aver-i ue l6. Theremdghtloaonlyleh to be told n then Wlnmlmtlm‘l“ perlootgunat tenn- 17th us within; reacholtll. vi:‘ 850.!!! down. Then; loulunbegnnoldthrmuhthc medium} 0! Tu: chuuum Pm Pruning-thing column Mr. Franklin. the mauve at E P. Mun-rd 0 Co.. will be I! TH! HIGHLAID Pun Puss once on Friday and Mood" evening: to answer any in- quiries. at at Mr. Udell. 25 adv ' ’THIPFIN‘G REPRINTS. ' Sun-u: Mhmhvhon I I O. QUALITY When you‘re in the market for eomethlng in the hardware line. come in and talk to us. We have it. Harder’s HardWai‘e And we‘re ready to supply your wants at a price that's’well within reason. . 11 you were to take our hardwire stock out and place it in anothet building you’d have a complete hardware store. ' - We’ ve everything you or anybody else can possibly need in hardware. _ ."u ' Shem Cdtnctor III- {3‘ W _P-rk.'m KW'W 13‘s.“..- Pic-om Railway [lamps and Brackets 'rhwulfihulwm‘

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