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Highland Park Press (1912), 24 Oct 1918, p. 6

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PAOI u Rubbers A SPECIALTY J. Smith Momflww'rk. mwwumu Special High Price fo_r Drop me a postal card or telephone me and I will call for goods Telephone 41 0 60 North First St. Highland Park Comfort-«Care Cleanliness Dogs cats and pen board- ed by week or month Washing and trimming skillfully and humanly done. 120 Dmfiold Ava. PM». 1223 Highland Park Telephone 265 N. Paper All makes of watches. clocks and Jewelry for. called repaired and delivered Sewing Machines Repaired. Called for mid Delivered. Highland Puk W. E. Waterhouse Watchmaker and Jeweler Sixteen Years at Schneider's 364 Central Avenue Iron 8: Metal Rags Rubber H. Chadwick .ILDIMT A )IYRACLE! "i must have slept on a Wedding cake and not known it." said a Y. M. r‘ A, man to the librarian ”Such C. A. man to the librarian "aucn luck as this Is!" The librarian smiled as much at the joy 0! soil- lng her own probiem as at his ougc-r enthusiasm. For days sh.- hmi Iuokmi in despair at tho piles u! t-hlltirt-n'n spvlivra and remit-rs which n trim“! of ”Marie: has wnt to the Pub iiv Library for distribution: to War Cutnp Lihrnric-s. "Whnt \muid an) full grlvwn Ynnkm- \snnt “ith (‘it'nlt‘ll tary textâ€"books?" she had :Hkt'd. "Want?" the man In uniform had .I' most shoutmi in ropiy. ‘Want'.’ Wm. \Vnninn. giu- nu- nmro- :nmi mun" i haw nh-n in my camp “ho cunnnt rend or writ» in an) lunuunxq- In one t'mnpnm ‘IiUlh' tin-rv un- ulu' humirmi :ind right) nn-n. v-iuhtw-n of whom (in nut knnw onnuuh [u sign ithc-ir own nntne to thc- puyrnll" "impns‘siiiiiu" iht‘ iiurriiiwi libt'nritiil murmurmi. thinking In .1 flash n! the \\n_\ ~hn- hm! F'Irliflflit‘li tn :an thruuuh t‘IIIh-Kt- and Hi lhr i|\.I|I\ timvw' sin) hzui “undrt‘vti i! it Fiat”) “‘11: worth “hiic- tu uurk ‘1'! hnril “Du thv} runn' (rum ”\t‘ Innuntnith. or :gre- thw) (owignvn‘ It -m-ni~ ‘n: mt- that nil rhildrvn nn- furt‘t‘ti tn ienrn. :Iiillnii. nn\\mii|)~'.” "Pnrriun vrs nnthinu'" hv rc‘plimi iluiixnunth vrs imiliiug'" hl‘ rc‘pliml llulixnunilx. "Thm :in- our i-llizrm nL’liHllL: in our arm): and wlmik mun- {hm ur- llitlea mun- than “ulking illumin- from Highlnml Purl. " “‘\'. Aill lmi. to he-lp tlww‘ li()_\~ ln-urn limi (u writ.- hniiio." :IIHWQ‘PPJ ilio- lihrzu‘inn. thinking of hvr imn ilirm- \vl‘va sturx' and ”iv dil)~ “'H‘II [in ln-ilvh cam-x len <hv iiirnml in [hr pilm of banks \iliicll tlu- pvupln- u! Higli» land Pnrk hml ~‘4‘lll [0 (ln- l.Il>r;ir\ for Ilistrihuiiun in l‘uiim |.ihr;irii~~, mnl ~‘ht‘ pullml fuurtli ww-nl) fin- "A B ("' lumke. iln- must n‘lv'flli'lilzlr\ ariihnwiic bank and mm.- ;. hill-- hll illh'lllICt‘tl, :i slniplo lii~lnry u! hvrlws of thn- l'nitn‘d Shin-s. :i rh- ivn hunk written for i-hililrmi :iiul Sunlv “rt-ruling fur plvusurr' lm_\~‘ books “lilcli ~lw liznl “unto-d fur ln-i‘ man Public Library ~ Tln- i')~‘~ ml the Y. M‘ V. A. mun shliliv “lili plnu'h urc- hul hv :iskml fur Illnri' Will .I|l\ arithmvtic bank and ~Ulllo- ;. hut-- hit :uh’unceql, :I simple l|l~tnry u! hvrlws of thn- l'nitn‘d Stun-s. 1| rh- ltx‘ hunk written for childrun :unnl Sumv ‘rz-mlinu fur plvnsurr' lm_\~‘ books “Moll ~hv hznl “unto-d fur ln-r man Public Library ~ Tln- c')~‘~ ut the Y. Mr V. A. mun hhlllh' “lth plnu'h urc- hut hv :lskml fur Illnrl' Will .nm but!) hvlp‘. If tlu- l’uhllc l.ibr.nr\ I- clusml to ”w ptlhlit' lN-t'ulhv «If thr- "Pln" hrinx the hooks umu‘n .m-l tap on llu- Llhrur) dour. Smnmuu will lw lhvrn- l0 rt-vt-in- the-m \'u\ 0H and trnn‘l bonlu urn wanted fur stt-atner-trnnswwt deck llhrarlvx. Gmnnetrlt-s, general sclvnce. trigo- nometrlos fur nrtillvry. :tirplnnr Ill" Chunk-s. :unl untnnmhllv lll9("l|lll('> schnnls. And tln-n ynur own personal effort is m-vdvd tn “ritv hunkâ€"curds paste in l)m)kâ€"[)lz|lv.~ :unl card-pock- Na and pack [hr hunks for 4le mr‘llt. Tln- Ann-rlcnn Llhrnr) .\~<u. has nrrnnxml {or fro-v ~‘hipmvnt u! all banks to camp librarim and ou-n seas m-rxiw- frm- h) Quartvrumstv-r frpight. Anv Innn or \hultlnll of 2m) freight. Any mun ur wmnm ago whn will help can do so plying In (In- Highlund Park Library. I, An nrm) insignia Idrluim-uliml ihmId-hmrk hn‘ just vuluc- “hlrh ui\v~ nth» army hul curds in culur in addi- !lnn {u thv mhvr fnvh :m-i (h-luils n! arm) Ul'gllllilfltiull. rank. «lrm‘x o-l-a It is (-nllml "l'. 5. Army Pack aunt Inainniu." Library. It is hoped that tlh- l’u U will he upHn-d in time children In u~v lhu Ii “mt-'0“ slurizm. “hit-h h:|.~ pilvd reacemly “('urr) 0n." Hu- Hr“ um the reconstruction mu! m [hr war, has been mldwl m lwr of periodicals as u g”! excellent and oncuuruging tinn of highest nuthuril). excellent and oncuuruging puhllm- tinn of highest nuthuril). “Coal Thrift." publisho-d h} [hr Massuchussvlls Board of )ducaliuu. Extension Dhishm. Is a *nmll hm valuuhlo- phumphlct which I» simply “Mum: and illmtrutml h) diuxrnm- Dealing with stonm. hm wnta-r .nni hot air furnzu-q-s um! «mo-s, i! ~np plvmenn our ”tho-r mute-rial on tho- subjem. “Official lh‘vipr Bonk" nf lin- ('«mn oil of Dc-fense- is also an :idillllflll In an zillimi war \uhjrct uhivh run «In, so much in making ends nine-l nmi lnp «war :I hit ml! the plums-uri- and pro- fit margin. Tho- \nrinu\ duh and l'. S. gm-ornnn-m lll'pfll‘ll‘ili'lll" hun- (mm- pilod :md [Mu-n1 r¢~cip¢~~ which th,‘ have puhlishmi in fill ll!" Inn-1h of \\':\r~timv inning. ~uch :h mo- uf ‘uhr ilitute-s uml Illo- uu- n! lilnltmi quun» ["le ni' mwntiul ingrmliz-nn. \\lill‘l| are end) it puzzlr in almost l-u-H- are eut-h n puzzlr In almost v\t'l‘\- an», Thr Public Librur) hu~ n lim-rnl supp!) u! lhm-‘c' nuhlh-nlinn‘. and lh-r Infornmtiun 21‘ m uhvrt- mnro- mm In- prmmrvd at nominal ('klhfllst', ulw. duplicatou 0f mum “Mn-h “ill ho- gladly uhrn In :uuum- nhu mm up pl). "(‘mnp,» :nul 'l‘r.|il~ in 1‘lvinzl” i‘ ‘. lfll‘ dun u! «\plnrullnn. full of :ch \mnurv and mnmlu'c‘. MM In III" Inuit-r u! (ho- owpudithm. inm 1h.- lrnir 4»! Nu- uuxh-rlmh Hluv Tim-r and (In- “iM, unkmmn wvlinn u! northwrn (‘h|n:\, alum; lhu- hurdnr 1»! Thihrl [hp Furhthn Land 'l'ht- nulhur. H PUBLIC LIBRARY Hn- mm In nngnzim- uu “uumlml cu! m [hr num- Hl. h is uh qg puhllt‘n- hon-n mun (' Llhl'm fur (In J H, l by l’llhlit‘ ck- Hp \\'Q|_ iIH Q'X‘ ulv-I' nu) slum-thing: nhnul until Mm lun u! lln-m and uh! plut1 (‘uuu- tn m‘vr \uur hunks rd h) [hr “tier; and (hvn nrdn-r (‘hri~tnm~ from ”Thr (‘nll of ”Ir ”fisnnn' “mu iby (hr author of "Th0 Fighting :Pleets"'¢-llsthe Mun of n young sen :cnplnhl. the- .«m n! u Mnhw ship- }huihh-r‘ ”wing [0 (hr nhnndunmt-m uf tlw \uxkh’ll phlp Hu- )uung mun I'Ulll)“\ the son nnd mum lhruuxh ml- !vvnlurw :n captain of :u arm-(mar. ’and Inn inh-nwtinx hunlm-M rxpvrv immow on ihnn- In lhn' win! he- chutw 1,!“ Hu- right 0111- ”! le tun girls In v nh.- .lmw .Iml \\ ho-n I'Il' rnll fur “ur THE HIGHLAND (‘. Andrews. accompanied by his‘ wife. made many important dineév» erien in (his unmapped wilderneu.‘ They mingled with over thirty lib‘ lip-known tribe-s. and secured a vast” assortment of rare fauna. They hid? mam thrilling z-xpcrivncen. includinxf an attack by bandits during thoir vx- ‘ piorutinn ui liu- Junxlvu and a thum- and milv jnumey by caravan lhrouxhl lln- iiiilrivh whert- m-ws u! ihc- nui~ eixio “'lrll' m-u-r ponvtrah-n. ”Thu (‘ull of ”Ir Offshnrv Wind" by (hr author of "Th0 Fighting Pleets"'¢-llsthe Mun of a young awn‘ captain. thc- .«m n! a Mainv ship- ‘huihh-r‘ ”wing in ihr ahandmimi-m- of ilw \uxkh’ii .-hip ihr )uung manJ I'Ulll)“\ the son and mum (hruuL'h nd-I i.-A......r.._ 1‘ rumain I)! :i schooner. [hr -lnr,\‘ .Iml “ho-II limv ~hip building uvh [hr n|¢| dup- u :uh! ilnr tm~i~ l'u klmulmlu‘ vvmlnlww-m Ye-zlr- Hc-furv Thv \I:I~l' .-I~ u! 12mm” .\I..rr\;ul "l'n-h-r Sull” In l-‘.-|h I~ :cnnlhvr urn ~lur\ h Inn; “hit-h vulmiuntv- hnpm «In-rdlnn'r wndlng kind of .u ~lul‘\ uhh'h fi‘l'it‘\ in H~ fun-r “ilh u .\l.‘|n‘~ Sh likc- frnnkm lighlhll III llH'll In I10 our «lid 0! munlh :nul L'ill In dm'idn- lhv an In uih‘ \\‘h) Iw! 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(‘hriflinn End-mun Such-l) “0'?! a! 61:» o'clock Tht- “Ir nul mail (hu- th~ lwfnrv Hu- m-u nmnth. vu- hmo- h» be dn-cith- lhr qm-Illun I»! “hm \\‘h) ImI L'HO' hunks” Thorr mum kiml~ u! hunks fur nu .nInL- mum!~ :»I u» "HUI“ dif- \n-niuu |.| -'Hp-\ an! Quill}; 71~i~ l'zllln- \\ rihw mnmtllw rt in: [hr orrfulh lhn- l} S I~ urL'I‘Iu: n~ :Ill «‘hri-Alman ‘hupplnx th mail [hr ulfh lwfnrv Hu- nmnth. vu- hmo- h» be lx‘ul'rl .\H-I|ur l'N.\VUST, l'l|~lnl' Him! that w«- h: ( huldhlu uur ~o-r\| \ lllul‘llilll \"0‘ Mn“ Ill ‘HHI plum h h'fld :| Ir“ nun-u:- vhtuhwd :| hrle! u! (hr [0 [hl‘ Hhrnr) m‘nd look In h-Isunxl), uuhnmpo-r» N vlrrk" lnu-rrupthuu. r-r \ullr L'l"~ fur III"! In thn- ~hup- Mlmul 'n PI‘H\ Rh" ‘lur\ “I” I)! rus- IH Lulin Ann-n nnl Hun» mpit Inh‘ DIIII'H hunk rt-\I¢'\!~ In - and (hr puhll‘h u. [hm 31m mm mum-m ho- “'0“ HI H") HnmI and \\ HI Imw ('hfll’lv ll H\ ”Iowrnlwrfl «ll-am lilh-‘l \\ H h Ih-ud [In-I‘m run“ up | qmrt-Amun “Inch hi (hr mrn Hui [in \n-MIHI ~o-r\ h'u HI ln- “0'“! \nul' 'Ii‘ and Mn! hull hrt‘o'1‘ I~ lht r.-\ In“:- I prm'll J UH NIH-n )ll llu\ Thhm HI Frequent Service to Milwaukee North I Shore Line Parlor Cars leave Highland Pa$ at 9:40 a m. and 2.40 p. m. gave Milwaukee at 9:45 a. m. and 2:45 “.m CHICAGO TICKET OMCE ”7 South Cloth Scoot M: Control .200 ‘ Conserve your time and ener- y by using the North Shore Line. 1t renders such excellent ti f service from every standpoint of economy. comfort and conve ence that it pays to travel to and from Kenosha, Racine and Milwa ee via this line. Frequent schedules are maintained daily with spélcial half hOurly service on Saturday and Sunday. The running time ' om Highland Park to Kenosha is 41 minutesâ€"to Racine 54 min .--to Milwaukee 1 hour 35 minutes. Limited trains leave Highlai’pd Park at 6:40 a. m. and every hour thereafter until 11:40 p. m. pm Saturday afternoons. Sundays and Holidays there is a train evej'y 30 minutes. Leave Highland Park at 7.317 a m. and even Inur thereafter until 11217 p. m. then 12: 473. m, Saturday afternoons, Sundays and Holidays there IS a train eveys 30 minutes. I‘or furthr indentation afiply to the 1::th ticket oflic: of the Having leased twothirds of my store: to the govern- ment for a fiostoffioeJ will, beginning Monday, Novem- ber 4th, 19158, start to dis- pose of my gentire stock of groceries, sefiling for cash at wholesale prfiices. t On the same date I will discontinue; the sale of all fresh fruits pnd vegetables. Resgéeetfully, Limited Senéice to Milwaukee Limited Sefvice to Evanston Parlor C." Non“ Shore Line :Vh the ZHLAND PARK ‘CKET OFFICE Dining Cars leave Highland Park at 12:40 p. m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave Milwaukee at 11:45 a.m.and 5:45 pm. Dining Car: MILWAUKEE TICKET OITICE I” Sound 5000! 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