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Highland Park Press (1912), 26 Oct 1916, p. 8

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.azxxd ham. .4‘1; PAGE EIGHT IN LIFE’S RACE Has Won Each Heat SOBEY’S Sanitary l§hop BECAUSE it contains no opiates, no lend. no poisonous any. All other pile ledicines contninlng injurions nmotics find other poisons "use constipation perpetuate piles and DAIAGE all who use them. Eâ€"BUâ€"SA is n nuanced Care or $50 iorlet. RAhed from Boyhood On Our Meat Lake Forest Country School Ralph Harlafi Pierce, Headmaster LAKEFO mm ILLINOIS 218-224 South Wabash Ave» Between Day and Boarding School for Younger Boys Pre to for all Secon arv ools x. C. McCLURG CO. no Conan! Ann-0 Saul! Clues. Individual attention. Modern Languages. Menu] Training Supervised Athletic in Mumoon. Ban in charge of instructor on trolleytonndfmmScbool Tenn begins September 25. 1916. EARL w. GSELL. DRUGGIST. sou: AGENT and he will play them over for you 39 South St. Johns Avenue (JIt (11f you want something that is difierentâ€"something distinc- tively your ownâ€"we are pre- pared to serve you. QWe also have some beam designs in English, Viem and American cards ready your selection. q You may avoid disappointment Zoookmdsuombisposal The [amt and bat that you can buy It is not too early to order your Personal Greeting Cards for the Holidays. by placing vour order now for future delivery. Our imprint is an assurance of quality. Stop in at Phone. 43'! lid ‘31 trade with us for I daily oervice in bread. rolls. biscuits. pies mdcaket. and you will find there will never be anything to want to mnke you done it. We will supply you with Muff: that are as nutritious lathe home made. And at a much less cost than you can make it. Our breads and cakes are delicious and wholesome. Just the Shop For You! Geary’s Home Bakery If Your Appetite Suggests Veal Stew You'll Find This > some beautiful nglish, Viennese 20 E. Cenml Avenue OPEN! md Jackscn ards for This Towcrmg PL. Look. no Though It Worn Uuiit of Gold. Burma’s 1-!Jt-«l nIul Inn-.1 1.1mm” temple, Sbue hupm [’;.};\._ in one of the night- of lifllluull. The temple temple. Sbue hupm [’;.};\._ in one of the night- of lifllluull. The temple mud- on u quml uhbh n."- up proacbcd by {our 11.; lm v! nan-:1 on.- It «Cb point of the 4 ulupupu, but the southern side In the prumpal enlrlnve. tad It the foot of (Imu- atom are two great Imypbl «UH-r“! W'hh “but. planer. The m-xu-rn rulnwe ha been vluoed by (In- furtmvulinnu “bk-h were bum by the English during lbv Burmese wurs. At the top of the utahm \n A broad plutrurm. from thv mun-r or which rises the [‘31 This In ”I hrkk cov ered with fluid. studded In places wtth jeweu.lbdltlalununuuhnlby axfld ed "hit" or umbrella. from which hau.’ qunuUUes of gun] Ind fifl\er In”. whkh Unkh«1mthnmny m Hn-hn11r Thetflh h flNMKBflihvthxhflum Ind It 3'1“” tln- eflex't u! l-«mg umdc of pond guhL 'fhv nhnlw u nl«)\1¢y graceful, and we“ agnzmt n hawk ground uf(hwquJue Iky h nhn1mt dll angln nulmuuu Atlhvlmsvufthw structure nIuI rnuvnl th» o«1£v 0! 1h» platform Inc numerous shrlm-l InJ church. and in ovvry dire tlwu the-n- un hells or all sum. curb \ch da-r'» Inner! bflthle it_ “1111 uhlrh the “or sniper strike. it an he passes The platfurm of the pulp-h present- an nuuunhfl fiflflm. Nunnnwnnd Bur mum: in their thumque and brightly colored “menu throng: it mutmunlly, but M in no llfltioufi that uxuny thou- sands can unoennne there without lny impmslon or ovcn‘nvwd1ux,~l-Zx change. Grimnldi BIVOd Monnco and Wu Milk Ruler oi the Tiny Land. Did you ever hear of the moat di- tinguuhed of the Grimaldi funny. not the Genet-u- puenl who rcunlued At home Ind fought for his own country nor yet the ll’iiflt who did hernlv ntunt- on caut‘u. nor the IUD-cull) leuluu Grimlldi who died by the hand of In ”slain in the pal-0e ll Momcu. but the tenth century Inventor of that prince 'bo saved .\lutzmu from thv Hoorl'i H1- wn In achievement worthy of a true soldier of fortune; The tiny principality. pen-bed on it- nengirt clln’ had been letth by the Greek- evembetore Athenn became the (mint city of the civilized worltL ll 'll one of the cultunl autumn of Rome. 1nd in the fifth century it II! an important center or Christianity. u-“.__ v . (mint city of the civilized woriqi‘ It 'll one of the cultural ouipunil of Rome. 1nd in the fifth wntury it II! an important center or Christianity. Then the Moor: crossed the lit-din, rlneln, extended their ”my over fipciu find nixed the ancient Heculiu )iuuooct Portal Ind are over "I chum-hen Ind DOW to the infldel- Fur ‘2!" year: they defied the noldicrn ot Eu rope. Ind then Grimaldi came. There had been many VIII in Genoa, 1nd hero wu I chines for I Genoeu mp- BURMA’S OLDEST TEMPLE. When his military unlu- the Moon into the not, 1 waded by being made III arch of I country any-(hr elmmference.-BL Loni. ( Whoa Shaw WII Ulrriod. “I I“ very 111 when 1 WM married." Bernard Shaw once wrote, "altogether a wreck on t‘rutcbel and In an nld jack- et which the crutches hm! mm: to nu. I had asked my (fiends. Graham “1111! Ind Henry Salt, to Ft u wit- noun, and. of comm. In honor nf the occuion they were dressed in their best clothes. The remfitrnr never 1m mned I could txnnibly he the bride groom. He took me toe the lnevtubh hen" who completes all wedding pm callous. Will”. who'ls (omldcnbly over nix feet high. ted-med to htm to he the hem of the oven-tun, and he wan proceeding to marry him ctlmly to my betrothed when Wall-I, thinking the formula nther ntmng {or a mom wit neu. hecltnted II the last moment and left the prtu to me "â€"-"(;(~urm‘ Bernard BMWâ€"HI. Life and “'nrkn " SWEPT AWAY THE MOORS. r.»,. __~V_. raise more than a thtnl M In length from the grnund. though thon- are In moot-I In with!) rattle-nukes. prob lbly unconv‘tnnaly ha to gained an 0! tr! leYeran from n wall A rlx‘k 1m mediately behind them and an ntrurk farther than the ordinary ran" -Lon don Spectator. A Snake's “Luna." A nntunllnt dank! lhlt H In Irm- (blt I snake ever "law" It It: foe or prey. Except the mun. no man an ,,_.L A Long Livod Pike. In 1497 In rnnrmonn pike VII rInlht In I an m-Ir ”unemm, In BthII. with I bran ring th-hc-d tn 1!, on (fired on Which was I ntlloment (M! the fish w" [ml in ”w lake In the your man. thus lndlratlng ”II! it mun the lived It Inn 2977 yum “But you Hun-n tn pwvllle wno m- gossip." "Always." n‘pHo-d Ml“ ('nymno. "M a! to know “hat mulc- to avoid In my own muvvrmuun " «“‘uuhlngmn Bur H30 Lomn. I “But, you silly l-oy. 1! l mnrflod you; with yuur IIII"II\~A \‘ml v-nnMn‘z oven] dn‘ss nu- ' lean. " I'lxrh .\||~lr.-~ wq-mlu'x‘ mum l "(”11an mind (w he :Ihv-M nut LI ..~-. I'Prhaxn “H'I n {on lomwnu I could] Ira N I mmury unlu- bnd driven into the not. be wu re being made absolute mou- country fifty-(hm mile. tn netâ€"St. Loni. Glut-«Demo Tncflul Diocrotion Wonthor NoQO “1.: 1 “.mmr HI “KI tn xuwllle who till h muk H married." altogether [I old ”Ck- worn l0 Though 1h n In th- n-r “'1-H I do urn up Mh ‘ w M: h \\ hi) do Prof. Hernicmn S. Hering, Durand Â¥nstitute, Lake Forest Tuesday; Evening, Oct. 31, ’16 The Pubéh'c is Cerdially Invited ‘to be present Member of the Board of Lectureship of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in 1 These prices are pdtitivcly guaranteed against any reduction bdore August Isl. 1917, but that 18 no guarantee against an advance in price at any time. 111 Eat! Park Aficnue The following pn'ces for Ford cars will be effepive on and after August lst, 1916 Chassis . . Rungabout . Touring Car . (Doubelet . . TOWn Car . Sedzin . . AT EIGHT F IFTEEN O’CLOCK will be given under the auspices of in“: UNIVERSAL CAR 9‘. A. L. McPHERSON .xclulive distributor f. o. b. Ddroit I" 505.00 595.00 645.00 of The Mother Church in Boston, Massachusetts $325. 00 . 345.00 Telephone 140 Wu.“ Prump All Work Nei tclcp appc pr€$ ()thc SCV¢ If lcphonl as I 034 Us: m'c Sh est 1111‘ :15 Mi mg an Mi ”0‘

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