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Highland Park Press (1912), 9 Aug 1917, p. 8

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Farm Lands Oregon and California Railroad Co. lrnnt lands. Legal fight over land at last ended. Title revested in United States. Land, by Act of Con- gress. ordered to he opened under homestead laws for settlement and sale. Twu million three hundred thousand acres. Containing some of best timber and Agricultural lnnds left in the Unite-d States. Largo Copyâ€" righted map showing land by town~ ships and sections, laws covering snmi- nnd description of soil. climate. rninâ€" {all elevations. temperature: etc. post. paid one dollar. Grant Lands Locating (‘uu Portland Oregon. 22-34 Mathematicsâ€"For summer work in high school and first year college mathematics, address George G. Tay- lor. Highland Park. or telephone 740- M. 23-24 PAGE EIGHT For Huh- Roomy old house, ideal fur largo family of children. Spac- mus grounds. with choice shrubs and trpes. Convenient to schools, lake. and transportation. Address “Home" Press Office. tfpd For Sale-701‘ vxchange, :11] Irish mail. or small sized tricycle, for hm's small \vagnni Telephone 1094. Address 562 (‘ontrnl Ave. For Sale or fin-ham 11 ynzlrlizxy Ancnnns in full lay. (Shepherds grown} luylng strain). $12.0IL Also 3 pairs roll Carmaux pigeons. $8.00 in “x‘; change fur gems bicycle in good con-l tlitiun. Tvlephone H. P. 1223. ‘24: For 831(kâ€"0n9 4% Inch mangle. al- so 1 lronlng board. Address 109 S.» Second St. 24nd For Snlor Brown reed baby bug< SY. $6.00. Also white stroller for 32.00. Phone 749-R. _ 24.’ For Sale-~8rand nnw Ford delivery car used only 2 weeks. S. Dietz. 792 Elm St. Winnetka. IH. 24‘pd 7:37-W Elm SC Wirineum. In. 24‘pd For Sale 7*At once fur msh. Purity Pup Corn Stand. Unusual opportunity. Nu roasonahhs cash offers refused. Business open fur inspection. Phone For Rent or For Saleâ€"Houses in Highland Park and Highwood. Phone 711-1“. 1.. N. Berube. tf Rent Out Your Spare Bed Rooms A can has come to the women of Highland Park to do their hit in ofiering rooms to the wives and mothers of the men in the training camp. Please notify Mrs. Searcy. secretary of the Y. W. C. A., phone 675 of any rooms for rent for wives and mothers of men at Fort Sheri- dan training camp. This Is one way of serving your country. For Remrw‘ room house, furnishnd m‘ unfurnished. all modern improve- ments,hoc water heat. Call on Mrs. J. M. Donsing. 625 S. St. Johns Ave. Tel. H. P. 263. tf For Rent 76 room house 631 Dvor- fivld Ava $20 per month. Phone 1‘. J. Potent. 194 or S23-W. t! For lh-nt Nicely furnished rmm Tr]. 73fi-J. Address, I”? S Green Bay Road. 33ml Wanted r»Laundry work by the day Address 6'32 \'inv Ave Mrs Svhnnl- bach. Blpd Wanted» Second hand baby car» rinm- in good conditiun. TQ‘I. H. P, [f pd For Bonk-4 and 5 room flats. all modern improvements. and rooms for light housekeeping. Apply J. M. Donsmg. 625 St. Johns Ave., of tele- phone 263. t! For Rent {norm with or withunr light lmusvkm-pinu. 62“ Central Aw. Phone TEHZW. 3411;! Par RH" \' roam house an lt-usv, $4” per month. N, A. Mdridgv, T01. H‘ P, 343 Adnh'vss 41“ Glencuc Ave. Wnntwlr .\'ur>v maid. uxpc-rionu-d fur walking children. good refrr urn-(N. .\lr-. S. P. Johnston. 505 War vrly. To! “TIL :34 F03 RENT For Rentâ€"Safety deposits boxes at $3.00 per year. One hundred new boxes just received. Highland Park State Bank. u Pm- anLâ€"t and 5 room flats. all For Rvm Nicely furnishml rooms. with or without board a! 107 9. (Prison Buy Road. Tel. H. P. 738-.1. tf “'nnlnl Laundry m rukv hmm- by l<t Muss hmndl‘w>s.’ Addro'“ 0H?- I.;lurvl AW. ftpd aned (Mud mom and breakfast. in quiet. pleasant hnnw in now! Imizhburhomi fur vhlorly gentlmuun and wife). thw H. P. 336:01‘ writv 211.". ()ukwnnd Aw. 24 Wink-d vPrntestunt girl for wound work and nursing. Huf. requirvd. [’hnnc H‘ P. 92:1. 24pd wm,mxm,mm LOST Lost-On Saturday night about sum o'clock a muthvr of pearl pin. 50! in silver between '3‘? Prospvct Aw. and Pearl Theatrv, on (‘e‘mrnl Ave. or on Prospect Aw. Finds-r plume return tn ‘2"? Prawn-t Aux ,\Ir<. Wm, M. Lovell. vamL '2‘ Lostâ€"Near public bathing beach. a pair of zlnsses‘ and wriet watch. Finder will please call H. P. 137. I" MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED vm 45¢. 25:20 ,1: flitâ€"2.. .TC. {NELE’u .< ‘7‘ :2: .274...: :3 27.31.; 5:1: 1 FOR SALE :Ikv hmm- by \ddrov“ MT. ftpd up .. {pd 34nd (‘olonel Archibaltl's family consisted of his wife. his Oldest child, 1 son when this story begins a man of [Well ty~thrt~e~u daughter or twenty un-i {our other children, boys and girls. all under aixteen years of age. Not one or these young persons but had been trained never to do anything unbecom- 111;.' to his or her station. The planter of that period was misjudged hem-use there were persons in the south who were too ready to talk about their honor Ind too hot in its defense. But the real nonthem gentleman ofthe mid. nineteenth century was In inheritanre of those splendid men who brought about the birth of a nation. Her doctrine made no dlflerenre In the plantation over whit-h she presided as mistress unless It tended to lurin: nlmut a lm-m-r treutuwnl of the ne» L'rnos. Be that as it may, those un the Shanon] plantation were huppy and quit.- Clmtvnt with their lot, there be- im: no rnnuwuys among them. Not far from the Archibald pinntn [jun dwoit unuther planter named Shelfleld. He had married a northern woman. and her children were taught by her that the system of mlking siuvos of human beings was tutaily wrong. Hurry Shemeld was the only son sud heir to this estate. 89 was educated at a New England university. where his mother's prejudice against the labor system then in Vogue in the south wss stimulated. ”t‘ was used to defend it to his fellow students on the ground that it had been planted in the south, not by tho snutheni people; that Hu- had inherited it and were not respon sible for it. The only thing they could do in the premises wss to make it in wholesome as possible, wionel or major. to distinguish him from the commoner or the man wlm did not own muuy acres and man Ht‘fll‘OOS. Northern men in the snuth and south ern men in the nurth rnund themselves willed upun to make decisions nf \‘itn‘ impurtzture. No one, except nut-d persons. has seen the pulmy antebellum days in the nuuthern states, when the putt'i art-lull system was in vogue. “'hP'l the planter was considered a sort of suvereixn. when his family were we \‘nted to virtue and restrained fruvn rive by a sense of noblesse (lillii't‘ All this has given plum-e t0 wlmt m- mll progress. But progress is llnhle to take a step lml-kwnni In putting «m new apparel, and the south today hns m-w vlgur in her veins. Colonel Joseph Arehilmlti was a typi -ul southern planter. in 1850 he hml lived half a century and had not kt-j" ;Im't- with the times. He mm- n rttt’ tied shirt. brass buttons on his mm and a hat of real henverâ€"thnt is. it winter. in summer he wore an ex pensive panama straw. The (‘UIOIlt-l lml no renl fly!“ to ills title. Any southern man of prominenre in these (lays was likely tn be dubbed genera, One of the great min: of the war between the state. It It: opening was tha- decblon o! so may persons a m Somethng more than half I century ngn tin-re ou'nrrvd .in America a grout convulsion pertaining to human lib erty. Up to that time it was the most stu pondous of its kind that ever had w curred. In that man clash {nun-r was set against son. brother against brother, lriond against frlvnd. A Choice Of Sides whlch Mme, would tn‘m '11:. - were men both attnleg, nttm \\ . became! flMIpII lvndvrn, wltu I: I hard I! le to deride on I‘hlt'h . light; The regular mm In cases. In one Iuslzttwr they won was full of a young lay In on. lrectlun. whlle hlx tumpn thlen LI] the other. hoe-nu» tt-tupo [1111] The bulk f M venous who \\ or? In doubt lotthem horn men whu Ind been nan-d It West Palm nr Ann-polls. Cue. llkt- Hut 0! ”:ln‘\ Sham-Id. a ulhern nmu wlth uvl‘.‘rt: that would lntcrprotvd .- In “14m tlon t-ltbt-r “my. wen tunn- run. I: 1 Harry ha ». In ntldltlotml n-mu-n r . fightan a: nut hht own pimple. In In..- swmthea He felt that bl: tlutx filled upo , [In to tight ivlth tho tmz-t't but he tn not only nzht Intuit Ilia own poop hut hla dulmt too mmltl selunte h (mm the southern girl he loved. t Hurry 8 emold'n state, Tomwssw mm dlvld East Tonnmm In“ u l for the l'n n, While middle and “1-“ Tenuvswe )‘llll'llnlilt‘d with the 1“»: n-tlvxm‘y ln- Shemeld plantation \\ :2 . in middle {Tl-hum. not far 1m . .\';|.~'h\‘iiiv. N'lwu the struggle bet “1-.“ the nurth Hi the south rune Hurr; “‘ulkvd th floor I" one nlxht nm': :llug with lmself to do win! be c n sltlered hil‘rduu'. His heart Ins (u the south. I he believed that his dut lay with north. When mornln; cume wit t submitting himself to 0:: dure I by with those he loved l-c utnrmd for . st lit-now Ind eullntul In :1 (ed. [I rechncnt uranium; u' Kuoxvllle. (Due marking In the spring of 1:. Major Shedcld. baring hum music - nut or the lied Mum nonâ€"l 'e. um“. ed his n ' lu Nashville and um. .I .«l h-udh muthwnrd. neuvlmu.’ 1'2 9 In the round, be Minded [MI P}! nil!» his [I d and peered dunn UIM the [ lace I‘here ho had bun bum u rliu‘ed. l mmMnnpmmmawdrmnmm New Middies and Smocks , at $250 $2.75 and $3.00 I‘vtrhing nvw shim- of u‘hin- )vnn, rmnrfly twin-d. and trimmvd “uh mm pearl huunm; mmr hau- (ml. lurg (.f cul:ll'u.-lil|g vulnr. nnd othvn an- wlmunuly ‘ln(*kvd. \‘vry rpc‘cluH)‘ prim-d. IS‘VIIIIH'HF nm'y Mun mnhnir bathing squ. with! “m.- lrllnminu: sunn- haw bloulut‘l’n nlut‘hed; spec- Inll’ priced at $2.25. August-«A Mouth. Of Adantaees The variety is wonderfully attrac- . tive, representing a wide selection fâ€" of novelty stripes in every popular ‘: coloring. Vflues to ”C at 21c Values to 59c at Vplues to 45¢ at 27c Values to 75c at Fine Figured Voiles ylldh new mum: of I endl‘ quallw. Hyde [rude tar“) In blgck. grey. (In. '1 y. cbpen 1nd xreon; elastic w _ “IL-fie. HHrm-d .‘id uhlrrvn! mmncent special $1.75. E filfllnn Red-cod Gabardine: And bush-l weanm. In popular cnlurmn; nabby strip" and chech; 65c and 75c niues. yard ‘81:. Bathing Suits, Special $2.25 «d wu were. but ‘ [00ka structure. 'I' .1 In 4 Clearance Lots Practically our entire stock of printed voiles is included in these 4 clearance lots. Reductions. are ex- treme, as it is essential to efi‘ect a speedy clearance of all cotton dress fabrics. [COATS $1.75 .1 August is a month of more thsncrdinary interest at the Wsrren-Ieyer Store, for it is a time when special effort is made to reduce stocks and close out certain lines of merchandise. The result of this effort has now brought about a decided lowering of prices, resulting in a rare op nortunity for economy. Voile $ 00 2;: 5â€"â€"-= An atlrzu‘tiw variety of styles, snnw do- vvlnpvd uf neat striped vmles in pink, blue and yvllnw; haw high shnrrvd waistline, wath him-k n-lwt girdle and buttons; larm- organ- div v-nllar and cuffs, vdgod with omhrmdery; nthvrs uf plain whm‘ Vuilofi belted and some prvttnly ombmidorod; values m 88.50. sale [”100 $5.00. “11 if Dresses Reduced in Price? Manufacturers. Santfi/e: in Two Special Lots New arrivals in Wash Dresses, secured from the sample rooms of prominent Eastern manufacturer, at a notable price concession. '1 price reductions are extreme. git; $500 1 E93815 row of negro but. I‘m nun Iumim and hm and there I not!“ In. now moving about in the yearn! ruin. By the [ml-mum of enumixutim. inc-nu] during the war they were nl free, but evidently Ion). of them clung to Kiwi: old bnme. The owner inn! been killed comm-riding I rotiumu u (‘unfoderue nun- during the w". Ind Harry Shoflvid urn no" iho ownu 0! Will! w“ left (if : nne auto. Iii- mutiu-r lull umnr nnrfli to her [nun-io- inILinx with Mr the young" chikirvn "Thank hmu'u." muttered Bin-MPH "my inn-min arr in no better mm” lion Iii-u uuuw u! my neighbor: " Riding on. [w pulkvd up between (Wu mats that hit] sums-tad the cute t.» Um plantation and luru-yod the 311‘!"- It t-km now. An old negro rune tottering tow-rd him. "Hello. Ben!" um Shomeldt The can looked It hlm scruttntm Ingly. the!) cxollimtd: “l-‘o' do and. H'- Mun Harry!" Ttm major “Ind I'M! Ind bacon» or t'ulnnel An‘hlhud Ind VII w thal lu- had been one of the am to tmv (-umh tn the norm thfl had "rt-pt uvor the moth. "In 0160! Min huh died or (imp {nor Ht- wtro and Alma and the vhlldren Ind (one wuth to bout-lam to her people. who lived tin-re "Wu'rw. Mars Harry. '0‘”. Yo" aw (lore wu nzhuu' ova! dlr. Ind d: plum-Hon boon. war riddled." Stu-meld can In. ue: ulna: him. (alum In the forlorn appearance of MI once happy home, then turned lnln horne‘n band and started (award (In- Arrhlhnld plunutlon. “'Mn be rudx-d it be -w 1 won.“ thic- (‘uuhdeniu nu tin- n-nndn giving instruction: tn sum.- m- men who we 0 mun- iniflbe house. ltwarxylg-z 1:1: Th" ”'"K'Jn‘ "“0 "“0"“ n V". with hp.- mmber had mum“ to u"... Myund iiu- vniirlmvni .30 in ll!!! ruined hung, lllrry rode up (0 11,.- part of ”w wand Veranda. dismounird and stood no. In {no with the girl he had loft withou! men n pl“!!! {our year- before. Eire imimd at him tnr some iime “than! u (‘nid cream applied intemgliy :- lfar rcpt-rim in A" cold crun- ID- . all-1‘ ovinrnnllv "l Immune. Ben." said Shofldd. "lb!- Archll-uld plum-(Jon 1- In u had than» In this, Isn‘t It?" Values to 59c at 35c Values to 75c at 48c Bathing mun. large selection, 85(- In “.25. flruulllnl Slll Mum High-class models of Hu- lnhwl .md mm! lunhlulnlhll' design; man-r111: arr flm- vac «N rhino und Ut‘tlfflt‘lle crvpu. in “hue and pop- ulurllntr, dnlnHl) lrlmmedln a variety of $4 95 vm)» \ulue» In 37.5"; choice , .......... o A collection «if charming Voile blouses, prim-(l at an extremely moderate figure. Novel ty vulva, and plmn voiles; some art tailored models. and «nhors are wmnimzly trimmed will. {inc lncv. ur neatly embroidered; choice $1.25. Voile Blousw at $1.25 far rcpt-rim In A" cold crun- ID- pHc-d externllly. 'rm- prom- wu Iyplvul of Ilmunm‘ of omen “be utmxxlc- “n mar, am? Ibo sync-m III-I Ind mu-u-d II. « ops Iem lhnI no xenon lh'lnu had Iwon h "Ion-lbw for. Ind Mud n Huh-HI dc‘ul“ Rbrfllvld n-uwhvd IlvuI Ixhx "III Ind- nIu-uH lu- In l-Ind up Ilw Inunds n "MI MN. kt-n family “-an9 hr "Ht‘ndnf In hip- n\\u “mun. .\ ('nllvue «hm. “To“. h.m uflvrhu: [n-I'ummy am m “"00, u'hh-II lu- nm'opII-d {or hlnLr-Il Ind nun-<1 fur the nawsiIk-n nr Ilu AWhIl-ld family. A- won an ho mum gm ‘1ka“ be mm (hem Io pal h w- Ibe bole. Irft h: cannon bulbs In II. Dunno-trad and rebuilt fvn m w‘Ih In- own hands. Km XIII he had gm 1'.» mun-rt) I'm fnlr stun-v did he I-ogh. work nu III. own pn‘m'tm Rhelh-M mlrrk-d Alma (\rvhlhnh, and took Ivor In M: MMIIIHHII. Ih tuber Ina-pony luring k-II In Mn Arrh! bald nu! Ihmu- of lwr family I'Im hm! uurvh'm! IIH‘ rII'uL'HIr Tho nmjnr “'1‘! mn- u! Hm Inn-I In "dam IIImu-II In ”I nvw Inlmr summit and In time ,-uI lab prawn." In wurklnx mum; Me Mr uh" om- u! Ihe first 1mm 5""! In III fI-dfl’nl I"II|‘T1"NI‘!N'I’ Hu- WI‘JII u! rnr [N ha: law had «'vnm‘d 'l‘huuxh ln- had rough! on (he lhlv 01' [hr nur h. IM' vu- u'nu “f the not! IrulIc-d of «myth urn mml, Slumdbon more In no qua-I :Inuo naked as In thrh a man mp “um-d .ln IhnI unfunnumo uIruguh- When he (fled. the-re being no mun- Iery fur l‘nhm soldiers In which In place II‘I Indy: II I'll lald to rest be (Mc- (‘nnfflknlfl mm]. men. unnuum m null nlo 0r cum! ulncq- (hot! In! Inc-rung. pm her band- to her five Ind Welt!“ Tear- hnd checked neutron-bu. slw' bold more-d townrd her. put his arm About her, um her head unk upon MI Continuing the Sale of Gamma“ Special v 3' Nuhh)’ gingham dresses for misses and san wmnvn. Attractive nm'dty plaifls m blur, pmk and tan; largv cuHar and veske of Whlll’ 1WIH; belted. haw novelty DOCkefi and trimmed with pearl buttons. These dresses are remarkable values at $5.00 and $6.00. A hmnvd number on spocxal sale at $3.95, A spotlnll) roducvd priu on sou-ml dozen nuhh) lmum- drum-s. (“mod xrndv ile In huh! and duh colon; regular '11-'- \ nluc-n nl .................... Neatly nude of a good an: wreak; piped in plain him- 1 malrriul: low neck, shun Memes A:- r‘an'full) designed as high prioid (Ire-u- .~.~ Male-rial h rxcelh-m (mam) DIR-ale in Mnnrr stripe: aurnmivv cubrinn: ' bell- rd and haw large pockets; $1 ppm-Ml ................... o Smnn mm efforts of plain pink find blur prrrnlo, belt. collar andvcufln of utflpvd ma- u-rlnl m contrasting valor; exgel- $1 65 . lt-n' \nlllbs gt Il'lll \nlue» at APRON ComflApmuat‘BSCi Coverall Apron- fi .95 Coverall Aptmu $1.65; OUR 8T0 Is OPEN ALL EAY THURSD Y of a good quill!) “sand in plain him- or pi rk,shon Memes; 39¢ 18% Suppose it is “red to or Percolator, : any othé El pliance, near a ‘ out removing whooe useful)? it at- teotod by the nfinben in active service. II. SWIFT I 00. mm thin 'utviflon. ~ It; is find wing chairman in-t dicataâ€"l douile sock-st ”Madam d“""‘ w. who‘d? WWW- m [at oufl'?" “M .l: PAYIIT. unto flaw-u '- y... own-wow - flu hmâ€" dun-mu. 'mhu Double Duty Low Priced nt SLOQ

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