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Highland Park Press (1912), 24 Feb 1916, p. 1

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In a first .‘ting store his new 3. Central Devices which omfort and add dings-«there is 2.50 there are up Lctual expensk :ost of electrfi me can afforfi Telephone 194 a care of ‘ address Tel. 624. es, Twenty-é No Interest? ny it: everything a m’ red house; 11 buy compaf- it isn't in your onths mpany ' request BANK ent Number fwo LEAGUE mus m FOR FIRST PLACE By “Cub" Moon There was another decided change of affairs last week in the league, two ; gums jumping into a tie for first[ place. MacNanly and Conrad, by"I winning three games each, turning: the trick. These two teams meet to-f night, and either one of them will, probably be in first place at the end‘ is the captain, and Ed says, must natu put the idea into had the best team ! too modest to tell 2 the reason this is I has been bowling years, and is one “pin getter-s." We next. on the list. legs and arms 89‘ when he hits 'em gets all but one is reach out his over. 'I‘nats m to our team. W1 ness man on our who improves ea sonage is Mr. A man, Socialist. e cigars.” Al is r excitement when great value to 1 bowls. OPPOSiHK \Conlinu Punt-l ;" saoom mu. nowuuc seventeenth, at three-ntteen one“... occurred the death of Mrs. Annie May ' Parker, at her home on W. Vine Ave- nue. Mrs. Parker was the wife of Mr. F. W. Parker and was fifty-two years of age. Mrs. Parker has been‘ ill with pneumonia on Saturday, which disease caused her death. The luneral services were held at the. house and at St. Mary's church Sat- urday morning, Dr. J. D. O'Neill of-‘ ficiating. The burial todK place in Fond du Lac, Wis., at two o'clock, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Parker was born in Eden. Wis., in October, 1863, and came to Highland Park tWelve years ago. She was a member of the Lady Foresters and the Tabernacle Society, and leaves to survive her. a husband, Mr. F. W. Parker, four sons. William. Harold. Franklin: Ail- ing. and a daughter. Mina Hazel. all of this city. and a brother, Mr. Thomas Kelley of Baldwin, Wis. 0!: Thursday luud by the Department of Health C! the City of Highlnnd P-rk Date submitted, February ‘21, 1916 Taken from laboratory tap. Presumptive teakâ€"negative. Number colonies to c. c.â€"-nine. Colon bacilliâ€"none. . ‘ Wuter ufe. ma coma Win “MG-nu ' Pluu for Nixxio Tnku LII! Wuk'l ! on 5 . With 254 Pin. 0.}, On. to the Good I Johnson, wholesale grocer, is‘ the list. Arch, with his long i arms gets a lot of speed, and e hits 'em. good night. If he i but one pin. all he has to dol h out his arm and knock it That’s Arch. and he belongs team. “We have another busi-‘ an on our team. and a bowler iproves each night. This per- is Mr. Albert Larson. lodge Socialist. and dealer in “good " Al is noted for his intense aent when he bowls, and is 'of value to the team. When he onposing gentlemen on the mm WATER REPORT Sonic“ 5!. Mn: ‘onlinued on Page W. PARKER SUCCUMBS afternoon, February three-fifteen o'clock. th of Mr:L Annie May ‘ome on W- Vine Ave‘ ker was the wife Of mr and W83 fifty-two Hold Suurdli 'n Church T bk Highlanb Park Pram wux l: nvoawnncslssumnmunon ; n. s n. s ms Health cf COMMITTEES BUSY 0N LARGE CROWD ATTEND BABY WELFARE WEEKI MILITARY PROGRAM All important men in civil “hits recognize the unquestionable value of educatian, particularly when it refers Ito the well being of babies and chil- dren. Mayor Hastings is in full Ic- l:cord with such beneticient movements land issues the following proclama- tion to the people of Highland Park: Mayor 3 Pt oclnnntion ‘To the Citizens of Highland Park: A large number of public-spirited men and women of our city have ar- ranged to éoâ€"operate with the De- partment of Public Health. and other organizations especially interested in the welfare of little children, and have designated March 4th as a time in which to make a special effort to interest all citizens in doing these things which tend to the improvement of conditions and influences sur- mounding the little children of our lcity. \lwl. I, therefore, ask all Citizens of Highland Park to co~operute with the committee in charge of the work of arranging for these baby days éele' bration. and I direct that the Depart- ment of Public Health and charities of the city shall make a special eflort to render a helpful «mum in this behalf Llcuuu . All lovers of children. and this, of course, includes everybody in High- land Park, will join in making this a memorable event and We hope that it may become gm annual event. IN WITNESS whereof I hvreto set d and the seal of the city of my han y of Fe!» Highland Park this lOLh dn ruary. 1916. SAMUEL M. HASTINGS. "The future destiny always the work of Napo‘con. p‘u’IVICUII. The various reports heard at the‘ committee meeting of the Baby (‘nmâ€" puign Week Monday were all but thrilling in their interest and enthu- siuxni. It is safe to say that after all, babies are more important and mnrc appealing than philosophy. sci- ence, romance or histoty. For, an I matter of fact if there would be more of these arts and sciencesâ€"therefore ‘civilization is awakening to this (net :in order to enjoy more fully the finer :things in baby considention. The lamenubly high infuntilo [death rate is due lnrgely to prevent- :ihle causes. The United States cnn (Continued on Page 8) nnin‘ Next Sunday. Feb 1‘ 803i From Two until Five 0 , A number of Highland I {hme made arrangements enable those children 01 n- Beginning Next Sunday, Fobrunry 27th From Two until Five O'clock. A number of llighland Park ladies hme made arrangements so as to enable those children of Highland l'urk who wish. to go to the Public Library on Sunday and read the mag- azines and books there. This, how- ever. does not give them the priviâ€" lege to return or take any books from the library, as neither of the librar- ians will be in attendance but some one will be there to look after the children. The library will be open OCR every Sun- from two until five o‘cl g on next Sun- day afternoon beginnin Llny, February 27th. LlBRARY'flPEN SUNDAY AFTERhOON Baby Picture. for Baby The for its week. ‘ cen "m er with Roscoe Normand in Adrift." Matim March first. "I. “The Great Pet Maclyn Arbuci ‘Cnnd idatc": F‘ "My Madonnn", and I con Saturday, “The Immignn! ing Valeskn Suntt, loge! Baby (Pictures. for Baby Campaign Week. I Diopky at Y. W.C. A. Room D- Sthu'dly, March 4th. Mofl- ‘ in. will! Splendid mmnous AT Locu. Highland Park Theatre otYers aaracnons for lhe ensuing Willard Mack and George an- l “The t‘orner." Sunday. togethâ€" h Roscoe Arbuckle' and Mlbel‘ .nd in “Fatty and Mtbel; " Matinee at twoâ€"thirty o'clock. y. {our ucls of vaudeville Ind 29; Tuesday. Betty Nnnson in d a Mother Tell"; Wednesday, first. "Let Katy Do ll". 1nd Jreat Pearl Tingle"; Thurgdly. n Arbuckle in “The Reformed date"; Friday. Mme. Petrou in Madonnn", and A comedy. und by, “The Immlgnnt." featur- 'nleskl Suntt, together with puign Sacco» Week “\y of the Child . of the mother."â€"~ Welfare SulurdIY Mayor Welhn D. A. R. M! Shot Cup. My. Fly- nn. H... W Paco-anon Spock lot flog Donal- “ by Ht. Fiddor .1 Fritz Mr Never before was the Alwmbly Hall of the Ueerfleld Shlt‘lds lhgh School filled with I more enLhunnotu: crowd than was due CIR on Mondny evening list. it was High School (‘adel nightâ€"eeverybml)‘ wu there, the hall wu packed to the doors 1nd many late comers were unable to get xnside. The debate {or md Igumnt National Defense and l‘rrpuredneu was both Interesting and malructn'e; every one of the partmplnu deserve honorable menlwn and H WIS nearly nine-forty o'clock before the llrgo (‘ruwd left for {he buys' gymnnnum whore ewry avmlnblc sent was occu- pivd 1n n {cw nunulcs, a score of vu- ltnrs \wn- ohhgvd to Wllhcns (he enteruunmen! standing. An m‘enure by the rude! band surted things n~gmng and when the boys began lo appear they were grt-eted thh cheers. Mr. K R. Per- ,_l.. An m‘enure by the rude! hand surted things n~gmng and when the boys began lo appear they were grt-eted thh cheers. Mr. K R. Per- r1n~: mmlc u few upprnprmle remurks and thanked Ill in behalf of the buy: fur the support gin-n and In zhe splen» (ltd exun‘mcs which folanMl. he pnn'od to every \Hnur {hm he x.~ not only a teacher but 1h» equnl of 3 German nrm) vuytmn when 1! munc- (u drill menu”. The boys (lid pplq-n- daily and won- ngnin and spun np< HIGHLAND PARK. Illâ€"INNS The LIM- (mmty hood KUJIIL‘ .11- snx‘mtlon moving at Wizakegnn m. Fruhy. Februnr) .2301. prunzxsen tw be I must Inn-renting «me. A program u! defimtc work for the Lake (‘uunty Good Numb Ann matxun wa be ducuuvd um! mini upon It thnt meetmx. Prenfient Swift denim-n defimt: re- sults from the work 0! the usua- tmn during the summer He, there fore, urges the imporurre of adopt mg 3 line of lctu‘xty that warm renu‘xt m the (rent-rt ben‘fit tn the ertlre county Ind wuheu all members in ‘rome prepared for l {hnruuflh vhm‘u~ sum at the Waukegln meetnrg :u murrou, the valh. .-\t the Wnukegln meetmg the de- velopment of Shendnh Rum! Bugle Anrd through the enntern [In of Lake county \HH ulna be I feature I'rendent Edwm L. lpbdell. u! the Sheridan Imprmemert Automation, Idnsel that Mr W. L. ('hener), «h tor of the Gunth- I‘mt of the ()urngn Herald wuH nddrtu the Wnukmn meetmg nn th- dexelopment 1-! Sher “1.." Hold up u high'l)‘ {mm W)“ a udrd A! the Wnuke vclupmen! 0’ 5' \nrd lhrouxh ‘ Lake count)’ "11 I'rcndcm Edwm 1.. 1A Shend-n Imprmemem Idnsu that Mr W. L. [or of the Gumt- I‘m! of Herald wfll nddrvu Lh mrelmg nn th- deu-lopn Minn Run! as I haghwu ago to Milwaukee. Honnrnble A h. Guh the Hlmms Hmhuly (‘0‘ address the me ..{ intern! \n “1‘” ape-“Len GOOD ROADS IEETING TOIORROW of lht‘ nclhu Woman} Hun Tuesday rvemng. Feb will be m (he farm 01 quer-dc. The John I our: of Chic-go. will its splendid dnm‘e mu casion. “n Friday owning. errn In... the Suhurhnn Special Dunc: ‘u‘. hr held at [human Plrk (lune. A! 1h:- last dance held I! the Wm‘ netkn Womnn's (‘lub Thursday (Ven- mg the Sixteenth. Mn. Roy Howe Ind Mr. Anthony F‘nuenhofler. both of Highlnnd Plrk, wen I'lrdod prise-V They each received I two Ind one- hnlf dollnr gold pm Thc' L. Chem-IV 0‘ .ld io Addrcu yum SUBURB“ SPECI AL DAME Muqucrndc Chat Sulvurlxan Sperm! llamr ‘ to be [non at (hr War it"; (‘luh WIN 1-: Path! Hung. Februlry 2901; n he farm of n pnu- mu he John A‘ ”And Urch u‘ngn. will I‘Im {urm-h dlm‘e music on (hut oc- wtmn when 1! munc- The boys did pplq-n- again and spun np- progrlm lml “on; gymx‘n-hc exrrmwl 'hu‘h wrre ulsu mmh ml)‘ Good Run-is As .5: at Wizakrgnn uv Hing um. dcfimlc work i Good Rundn A dlncuuvd and I h. Guh, prenden! of huly (‘nmmunmn ‘xll the meelmg. ”mu ‘pn-M WI” ldd in 1hr .1 Winn-OCH- .M 2"h nM-U, In I UVIY‘K he uvr'inlpll‘hod 51”..) 1.. Law» a “hot cup IC- gh. Chit-‘0 “I" [he mach". coon worsso mum um snmon mums I" Murrh 17m [)Ince ‘ U”- k“ Woma- “out JH A draft of 130 recruit: lo“ the Great Lnku Nun} Trnmng Sulwn ‘lm! wn-k. Another draft of 100 it“ Monday 3nd I dnfl of the name um ‘Ieft Tuesday Ax u». present Limo \hcrc Ire over 1,200 recruit. It tho stnhun, the [Yolk-s! number m I" }nntur)‘ and (it-uptu- UR departure 0! [hr Aim n-nuxtp \hrrc null I111 be u L1... 3..., lot N.- M! H ”1 Church s. Wan-cu Nu“ CW I. “cm 56-40! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1916 hudur)‘ and drupnl 1hr 3.3“ ru‘luntr \ lurgr number lrfl Acrnnhhg ll (alt. the new Lhr Nation at hNennr) l mutant-d NM” l'nwn war hull" mu mrn when (he number n! {m ‘urxmi nu! he” hear A! the pram-M Um:- "Tho- 1w“ n-rrunn arr 01 mm“ IUHxI‘H‘YYll'V . :hni ,mnf “Mm";- 1 1r) havr been urn-Mr uh (In! (10th A1 pixul' rhnu'ui ho- pm “nuke-Kn! du)’ “LC" Then x~ Ill-MM L’l’" “H. _. -- , ’vht nu n .uw u n .u!.>rr\l( v mum-y lire-M) Inn-q uv-u... .fl‘ w" the new ulruclurr H hid been “H Um! pornNy Ill-.000 Would he rnnea‘, Gunny! 1hr n-uru- (:1 [hr (by Thn', thu- INN-.nl shame but Inc-on (Nu-mini hr\¢'Â¥|l \huuund dull.“ A -...v...1 nnfulW 2‘) unrml-er- u! 1hr V’hur IMO (zuc- - mukvw '50" I Fx rl\ nix u-n m. Thu ‘N’IYM iht'r 71hr n Hated lo Hu- «.Irul but u 1~ rand that uuhn L u\|-U1~u-h lime p‘mL n 10 be ’m pun) RM‘ .137) ventn‘e mfionl, AI 5 "pull 0! Use ‘ '-- “uln- hJHmc-vd I \r- M, E (Ipufl h 350 erulu Leave Static or L)’ The qua-nth hn 1h 4'“;ng lhnn ‘ 1h.- uwn pump [nlhy nrikc Follo‘ln‘ Hr uty cuurml lnnl Eldwp n! 1)»: L1! ,_.-., , Follo‘ln‘ Ur- npphr-uon to the uty cuurml lnnl Monday m‘ht by the Eldwp n! "it Lllvrlry FM!) for I do.“ [mm (m Sundn) l-yor Jolie, has 1-- un! an order u‘hnrh 1n" mule lb. rutlrr uloon nnxblc from the mat u! u u obun‘od 11” W! \o tho chm! of police u very MINI .54 nu IU’K‘! obnrvnncn wfll mun tho )rthvv latrinx do a! an P'm‘ Kmnl winch now but m mu '0'- (non of the aboutâ€"MW. (Ion 1hr 1 11IHJLK “Lev cvxthxmu :v"{r\‘ ,1 ngvrgnh Fu-iguc “Filthy llurrr' term ”fillhy 1mm" 1- hem. the huu‘. ”I.” :1 1h: n. I! fired - Into. w Hung nuhm. .L-l‘n u! pug-u mnrmy that am he null :uhw 1| funnptod T1) to drum») u.) rem. before tumc-d In" M: the retrulu. Mun hu. been {allowed over 1hr erlrl {Mn rum up ( k... 8-hou- )lrfl “unfi‘ 1‘ hl’ d5: duo-u "r nul‘fl'l‘ u : 2 f0” rrrYuHI W m.” been 16‘ 1hr duh M-t I: ”\Q‘ mc-d “\er u. the retrulu. hu. been {allowed over mulrl {nu rum up The xix-mu “n hm .lr..L.1|un of money. rand that (-pum Huflrn “um ~u. h . [u-unxlulnl) The n 10 be Yani-od m futuro u.‘ .'.an uni «hut-ADO p"- 'I‘ Hu- « hn "1er "n" than ‘11:! nnd pump m.) t" . (‘upum W A no! recruit: are entering {h- nu- 0! ten l d1". 0 u munlh nnd u u u-mi mu lnrgvr dnfu ‘r dahnz. {10m bung Hr! run? the mm» ! hm the-re been I hm! Mr «I! {meshed recruit:- I Int-err.” large II I! ”w \u ('hurrh ll “lulrgln H Mrthmh-l (‘hunh ”4 rum: 3 realm) on Sun «xthunustu mcml-en u! 11"" [fledged 'H‘fiflm U: nd {m '.Le hf“ rhunh‘ '3,an or $3,000 nddx H ( iv ‘1 w (r11 ‘hll '1", run! n r-hmlu of [he \ Inn-d luwnrd (he run! nhnr! of mo nnrnury Y‘H'L. «hu- h, the {Id m": 1H tan (he roun Ara-Mr ‘1» turn nut «M‘. I At the- prru-m nu ho- popafl'h- U» ’1th In \mrn run- on Sunday :1. {hr rump-um r!) Fun!" "11! hr um; 3,”th n1 Nofih may} vhrn the on dugmu not” :0 Lb: hem-H nnd the vary lumen up and do". up] he umhh- in NI! "nth nnylhm‘ Ind even {Mn rY‘s fl rlltr ml) [0 (In I Iym n hnd been 3.000 would l’? ‘ru- 4:! [hr (by mid hue W" (”9([nf QUIT.“ Ind enfmred “Y ‘n bot-r. pun-IN: 1r chub nnd no :lvnpnu-d “‘4‘ m "1mm; 0"" mum-d ‘IU. ”if M01 maw.» an. Pufi (ounrxl comcned bu Frndn), h-h ru-ry «(i-banal. vnh um vmwrl pun-ml. {our of whom were ind)“. m long Ubh'l ell! end for M4- pun-mt. {our of whom were ind)“. m long Ubh'l “It end for M4- ¢rnl prerodmg mnunz- hud Won. a lunoly look, but on thin nor-non. \uth the return of Commtuwnor Bnhr from hu ('ultforma trip, at Irrunmd I‘l nppunrlnco o! «flu-um") und chm-r Huunul promothd hm“) 14"]!!! I Ipoody adjournmcntt To the mem ber of a). Publicity Coinmtnmun pru- ent, then "u dtnppomtmc-m pup uMc nnumg the \‘Ilflorl. It the (‘Ulr (tudmg IIIOUOII I'hfl‘h p"\ltifl'd It an that the mutt-r of um u! “and ‘uvpunutmn ('uunul Holmrv Ar 1h» erUu-mnn I‘ll nbunt. the prmulrnce n! lhu motmn wup (-qun'nh-M In tut, . A 4L- mm.” fur the dn h n u Mayor H-ulmys unnuul. plum.- g uf (he prawm 1'“ 2w (Who'w reummhon hr mu n! 3 hurt" our I’hlrh Mil (If rrprfunuHVeu {n ,-_. Ann. M our My. In \HHI 1’ Sa-dywu-k. H M! Eur] W (it Anon-mm; Mr Men} (‘lulu Ind ('luh mvu' (ummlnnunm Hulk! mun-d that thc ruu‘nnu-o prenn‘r". 0w ruunm‘. I) Wllh-m Purl. man-[u of the lhghlnhd Purl Theatre, with ref“ «him 10 1h! dllpll)‘ Hf m0\lh[ plr Inn-n, he Irropu-d lnd plum-«14"; Mr The motion pmntlc-d t'nmmtnmnor Nflrhuuk'r vrpurt u‘ nn-ncu v” md lh hm Mam-re l~j Wmnnnsknnoy “VIN“! h ”H hid“ hummus-boner pnmor‘p hm. 3H», Ind my to $41.55.". and [muod upon lh-{urt Id)ournmni my. "marked ”1-! W to (‘lub WI. nm down hard hum mum!) 0.0! “i“ 7 mt“ Tho uh County Aummumu m...â€" open. u Wankel-n uxtuy A: we (n. u. prrnu mu ('nyvrqwhdw,‘ mi vhu um I“ plum IN prrfm‘h-d mu- of Lhe mm! rmw-vnfu Human H.” )p-v outndr hf (Wm-Irv {In-minor” In urn-{hut and H11- ”Mm. were pl-rrd m. “Humanity Hum 0pm» \hn mmnmy wnh plml Thr drt'"rl\|flnl. fur uni \hu |'\nv)1hlvxg H \m udlv.‘ \hr hyhhry «Ho-<1 nrc the m0“ nflluht 3nd (“(hnhllng “‘0! Fr?!) 1!. Hur M-th. The l‘uhlbr Nrnv ‘ umpm») a! .‘M'rlhn'v. “hymn n uv nprrnhhg mm the decor-mu m dO‘I‘IKVJYI' a harming “theme lhll n IHHIH Ind Imunful. Thom an own lhnri) makm of luv Annohlra ll the rhmnv ufiurdmy In opportunity for ewryono i'llrrlll-d m automobile-t w mg)“ n cumparnun. of the menu und to Burn Lhr new- "! m oqmpmonu and nrrmumnu nnd ‘cvoryd'un‘ (ht! (on In nuke auto mobxhn‘ I [drawn and u prom in bonnet! can. B, Futurity (ha-hutc- And Slw’d‘y and in a“ cod ln ”7. {mm Mr Prrdenrk ll I‘m-tn, (mnmmuun. Mn '1 ‘ Snmury (‘ommnmnn Mn Harm-"d l‘nrk l'luln (inn, Bur-nor» Men'r [7 14h (hungry \uuny will N (mo 0" h!" Pull } N 0"!) from ‘0 .- m. Thurodl)’. Fr'd" Refrouhmtnu Vi“ 5' Shov- ”fir COIIISSION AIOUNTS LEVIED Fm 1913,1914,1915 Aukvmublh- Show ‘ wduy A: we 1 , M3301 HUM hm Mmem'o l~.\ _ 11 nuludad "4...”. unuouv.‘ w," {.n ("‘th “'3’ 4:- ‘. led and H11- w. \\ rdm-nduy m mummy wnh T}..- dw-urnhnmu. v «fie-<1 urc Lhe Ammobflu D" uht‘ my :- hghhnt hr 10)} wd [moral ”.4 .flunml. dmp'W .1 .fl um.- in [it IY’ mny MHVF Hump!” R’ d u nuld N l'lul to Load Wad Bow. Leno. Tour-of. With Newly $95,000 Lou Row TL.- in IL. " "‘ pmt .- the company pmou )9- '50" .n being nbk w mod th- “- mmmndldthurtnudhvorhnh lr. mover 1» I grant muny mquxr- In umch have reached an: om“. ro‘ yard)“; Lhe tutu.“ 11: um. Th. l'rn» tun asked the Towmh‘np AI- l'rn» tun asked the Towmh‘np AI- M~MIHL M1. Funk I‘m], ‘40 Mk! I Mun-men! showing nun {or an. m- 1- olJowm‘ n 0:: reply: lhghlnnd Pnrk, 111.. February 21, 1916. (Yt‘hhl Hdmu n! The Hmhl’md l‘trL {wan Sn n1 Um u!) um you comptrod Huh Amt _\«m_ l herewith submit to you I: .mument received from the empty tit-IR} “filte- IhOWifl‘ 1h! nméum .0 m1 L) uch taxing body within tho Imnu uf the city of 1‘“:th Pm um}, for (be you” 1913, 191‘ undf 1MB, am. the nu Ind nus-0d “In. (m mum your: The 1916/1:on no mm In Ihfi I‘OIIOC‘“. M the nu in the Highhnd Ptrk hm l‘nrk hutncl 'n u mull inn, l vst ('ompurt (hi rim Outfldc of tho l‘ulk lhuu‘u‘t. In school district 107 \w haw no men-u In 1915 over 1914 “1 52:51! per $100 of uuand vnluo m 24 X10" or a trifle over 1â€"3. 1L “NJ dutncl 108 we have an Hull but you . 0’ Tlm- Human in the "noun; m w. \u) «run where Lherc but been no 1m Hun-c n. \‘lluntmns. The W‘rd mum- pun! a pernonn! property 1;! lar‘ pm! of .897,000.00, 0! nuriy u much In‘ In other uxpuycru. both H1“ r-ulr Ind pcrml, combined. m1 Mrn. Wnrd n no longer . rod- (it-m uf our city. comely we do um rH-Hvr my venom property tax (um. he! Lhil yur. The» paymem of thin ml roduoed my nm-r un Int your nnd iu lou Hm- _\un pub axe: Wk who" in! 4-â€" huhh lunc \ hm nnnvl)! cu... H. ward; uuam Sun-l New Foal-m to St". I12 n-Ipunn lo I (rowing M (m cu-tkery, lumber: utensils and mmdry supplies. the vary pupal-r mm- uf (Yhu. H W-rnn und Com- mung the oomph] will [unnuun m conmmuy “urn, and the custom r-pbmg to your Inquiry M w why .- mr no much hmher m .11 p.11.- mung the oomph] vlll be in bum [unnuun m convoflmuy dnphy their mum, and the custom." will luv. a mum opportunity to mks their n-loruom promptly and inhuman”. ‘l nu m-p-v u...,_. n, come an of the bulb-I. corner! of u... um “mach u no effort Inn By "(min w Idvordumwt h » .uA ‘__ .‘Ailv .- th-rr An) d a" JO 1!" N‘d I (”‘0' futpanofmwutrmmoom main floor of 010 mm previously b And i long, fol! mt fulfllhd in u: mt. The India! of I“! will find I IN“ “mm 3‘,” put.) a!“ u ‘ 1hr year before. vhunm hm- ‘been ‘ (g ummul‘d U" An) of file um bodic- ed 1 (mar Amount tn 1.15 19“ It would incmu tho of each one. axes. and $4.00 in the nu ova It? 1109;, ulmoat double. me in the Amount of tha m moor-(c out poo..- mme," the company phat uin‘ special vuluu “menu of which will MO pupev. 3mm; 5 nnd H) mm d... .’ the store will 1‘” fifl when in the Imminent. we of ford“ and doma- 19H _ am in. mm mm. in VIII).- I u, make “8“! .nd manic-Id!- Volume 5 work ”It Hithhmd Park (in In this do- mny prides lt-

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