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Highland Park Press (1912), 28 Oct 1915, p. 8

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HAIRCUTTING AND SHAVING PARLOR Onosrrz Noam Wasrnx Dam ALLEN’S 37 S. St. Johns Ave. Ammons Music Studios magnum Automobile Tires, Metals Rubin“ A SPECIALTY Dropmeapostalcardor telephmemeand Iwillcallfor Phone mâ€"Y-2 I wish to announce that I have opened a First Gm Horse Shoeing and Blacksmith Shop N. St. Johns Avenue adjoining Ringdahl’ s Livery table and will do a general Blacksmithing business. All work guar- anteed. Your patronage solicited. 1612 Chicago Avenue Evanston Ill. Phone Evanston 5460 ' Lesson; in Highland Park and Chicago by" appointment J. Smith Buster Brown Bobbing 60 North First St. W Purl: Special attention giv- en Children by Ex‘ perienced Barbers. _ Newly equipped and unto-date Wail-fibula“: muffled by First Churn! on gun“. Late Style Will Krumbach Md Ifl Tdepbone 410 Paper, etc.. ANNOUNCEMENT or 119 East Central Avenue Hours9t012am.lt05nm. EverydavexceotSunday W. H. Pester Hilda-d Put , 0n Tnudpy owning, Number ”econd, Mr. B. I. Foot... mm d :the loal Wm Union omco. will :onuruin the club with I very hur- festing talk on tho story of the tale- mph. The ulk will be illustribd Unchilnod M.“ for Following MPO?- you Rouu'lu in Lee-l Office Miss Emma Bhuing, Mu. Jun Brown and family, In. J. F. Rhino. Mrs. Charles G. Bolts. In. Goat“ with star-copra“ views. L. Converse. A. u. Der-cu, tarry Johnson, Mrs. P. H. Livingstone. W. P. Miller: Sons. Hrs. Geo. M. In- tin, Mrs. A. D. Puley, Mn. I-‘nnk Perry, Miss Elizabeth Reidy, Ir. 0. F. Schultz, Miss Theresa Tom. Consolation. First (‘rlmlunl lawyer- Facts In Itnbborn thlnm. second Criminal Law- yer (cheerfully >â€"0h. yent If they won not our rm. Would be smuller.~Plut burgh Press. rm”!!! and Up. Harm-He's 1 low down crook. Blldndâ€"“’ho'I I low down crook! llewgng~Theman higher uuâ€"(‘hlenm The guests that are coming in on the cook's day off needn’t go hungry so long asthere’s an Electric Chaf- ingDish or Electric Disc Stove in the house. The magic current available from any lamp socket will supply the fuel, and on either you can prepare a dainty meal. Nothing in . the ‘ Situation To Worry ‘ About Q house that’s wired Alanymenotil PnhicServieeCo. Young Men's Club 0! Highland?”- Dex-ch, Hnrry Toilmg Tim. In W." AOroco. lie-mum- ul the ll'fln'IU’ 0! Mark- In We" \fflrn "out: an "mod by u.»- ngulnr daily uvumnm' For n lamp». a native wrou- lhal the hld r- ‘rrh‘nl now. u! Dev mlor‘n lllnm '- mtk- I'hlle boron Ibo (ulna (n'r ulk"~lbll II. chum 5 0060:! I. m: coming, fauna-naming...” ' “.- mlly m by (in M W boys who hire ”III tho :1“ thin wont.» Tho “all. which in volunuryilindnmdwm taunt W. H.W.Ym¢fl’ofl- And d will take about two hour: u weak the regulnr gymnasium work. bah student will be nquirod to patch. nx dollnn. An «Hort in both; M to secure arm: from tho govern-soot. Two companie: will be formal in order to produce ' rivalry. Office" will be chooen from man; tho be” who show the (must probes-ac} dunnx the early dnllu. A millury band under tho dint“ of the music mother. Mr. M Xorgan. who :3 in dart. o! I had It Northwestern University, I. w organiud this week. At t m o! the Lunchroom Auocinthn (It woekitwudocidodtouuthom of the lunch room to perch.” m- menu for tho bond. IIIIFIOICIICACOIOIICIMMII No Blow-Out or Tho Tail. ‘8- NWT» Tho trip m M without II, blow-out not tin trouble Ind {and I plouInt outing for I (III M This i: not. Wot. tho first trip olitlkindmuhbythotwonu.!or thcy hIVI We" wIlkId {ro- Chchgo to Elfin Ind Iran to EVInItou Ind hock, mum; the trip in four hour- Ind My minute; The trip, however, from M to lli‘hlInd Plrk wII without my prepuntion Ind without In] thought thIn might ImmpIny Iny ordinary tnp of I couple of ratios. The day wu splendid {or talking Ind tho men started II‘Iy It thm p. m., sIuntzrin; through North mp er. Rogers PIrk Ind throth South EVInIton Ind followed the thorn lino Is {It- II North Huberd Woody where the more hnc wII left Ind the men proceeded Ilon‘ the right of way of the Northwestern clevflod until anmu i’Irk wII much“. where It wII I‘Iin poolible to uh. to the WIlk. Both men hollow that the trip an be improved upon not only by them-elven but by otharI who ll" {Iirly good wIlhIrI. {upon Anita. 8W Ivan. us- age, united {run Ruth-d In... Chicago. to Lincoln nmm. KW Put on Sammy. Odour 10¢. In four hours and terty-Mo minutes. The trip m mad. {or the and“ md the non did no'. no, during tho Suwnn Ind Emu. M 'W nuo, Highland Put “Juno {4- dunno the Km- pt What-(h d I! duflu Ibo mum-Io and use a clan "req- If!” II. mam- Mo'- rnn Pout ‘Cbn-r up. Women Irv nun- are-um: manning m» that. hm (boy hardly "rt do It" Gall an! :04: :1:- S 5.50 I:- nhl .33.... awash-:09: 40036 3 Lulu lx- can-fully guarded and kept from all Verbal mtenwvum. Wbrn bunch: b:- fore mm Hu- uru run! the tundra m- teml was lwkun. (be l'brymn for bmznl. when-up“) It "II at onrr an M‘HH‘ llh- I‘hryxhn was the pflmen‘ no- : ’«:r\f tmu'z'r". -i"",' Err. 5‘!!! E‘wâ€"v ”than“: that I I'll (Union: Hnuumm Putt mm mm in “magp- Why HO W30 80¢. "Why no ad and datum-(T "Sly '1" has threatened to Ian Don‘t they? Unlo- upo- lav-f trip, And «fiend 39 «then.- climaud. to: what in manly termed “cold In!" and through hil- uro no live up to 'fim moat. forhnod the writ: lb KW Put. Undcr wfitun condition- tho and. vutobophyoduub-tlmoul o! nun ing, 0w (Conundrum-pg. 1) cooler at. pmgMIth-o- ties. ch. Wmsmmmu- mmmmm; Tdophouo 1072 2nd Door West of “sum Ladies fleecedlincd union suits high neck Ladies fleeced lined union suits and long sleeves gOod quality, sizes 36 to neck long sleeves. low neck and 44, special ........................ sec sleeves special price per suit ....... f Ladies all wool vest and pant per garment. .............................. Boyshavyfleeoelinedunionsuitssizes6to 14special at....... ‘ Misses union suits cream colored and white sizes 4 to 14 special at ......... d Oiildmnsfleeoed lined pants and vest good white. blue and pink at ................. 1 Childrens flannel night gowns and sleepers good itysiaesZtoldspecialat ................ 45cm!“ We are headquarters for Sweaters, Hosiery . KnitC‘ Sweater Suits _and Infants Knit Goods. See usior Coats Suits and Dresses always a bk H on hand. I ;: Daily’s. Ready-to-Wear Stu! Fall and Winter Underw October 2151. M 11 Arc of beautiful appearance and of simple and durable construction , rounded oomrsofdrawnsmcl eliminating entirely the once! bolts and “ equipped with an electrically welded and ooppcred fender and finished vii; ebony black enamel. ‘ 3,: be! a Reliable Gas Ham take the gioom out of those cold night-like and take the chill out of the icy bath rooms. a ; m; , North Shore Gas Coi E EXTEND a oordial invitation to up ‘ general public to visit our new store ‘8}! dow equipped with glass displaystandanh. ,' \ also an extremely smart showing of Pd . :o-‘"_‘< and Winter Shoes for the whole family. “" ,J The styles this year are nobby as well an ..\ in and seeour new store whether you make any purchase or not. We are Now Located in Our New Bmlh 12 North Sheridan Road P. 8. Your old Shea can be made to look like new in our repair department. mmmmhim'Ku-M " "Jun-uh InGhdcrknowtmmlnchm- dimmflhummnw hadMWtopoflfioforfdt wUMWQISHoWMW Incl-duthuthncumm enn- collod mad he quit. Manicure! M loahtomluauntht wuldhnumwmuofic mahttbcycouldnsilycop Rah' ‘ ble Gas Heaters t}; Telephone 247 w by Ii- 3mm Hui fie piano. and In. Wilda Min. with In. We.“ in; her on the piano will be hold on Frflny. hunt Tuchcra‘ Wind 7“! be on November M Elvinh Village House, in of n kinder-gun": mom. Helen G Dner the HI ouporvnor of Eunston pull beta-(c. A 300an Mun F114.) maniac“ mkrnatingolflum on Tuna-y. Tho I don at tho Illinoi- For" tn pun‘ mu ,‘lor 0n for

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