i5“ 111- “aft PAGE TIN mag. Tel. H. p. 11 For Rent 7â€" Modern steam lu-Medi apartment furnished. Cur‘ St. Juhmé Aw. and Moraine Rand. Apply 14.; Palmer. 776.“. 36-“. Wmml roam! Houses for But an tor Saleâ€"Auto Ind Fire Innunncc. money to loan. H. K. Coalo Son. Pearl Theatre runm {I rmHIB H1 ' ‘ikl‘ HH- {)0 will W D“ limv. T H For lh-nt “Perm-M .\ \ $7M“) lulu-s br'uutiful new $230.00 mahogany ï¬nish phonograph and rec- ords. Never used. 61) inches high. Latest design. Will ship C. O, D. on approval. Mrs. Waverly Brown. 31': Greenleaf Aux, \V‘ilmctle, lll .\\ ruunh h) (In For Sale H. (Yukon, Fur Sal» Sevun mum house. Bargain. easy terms. 6-42 Chicago Ax: Highland Park. 46m! small sci to PIT.“ < For Suh- 7- ()nv thrmuhundrmi pound hog, one 400 pound hog. Alin- or dressed Call 970 after t: p. m. 46 pll Lost - ,, Hn cast Linden Park l‘lun’ one pair of spectacles in 11 small black casp‘ RPturn In Prm‘s and ru- celve reward. 46 Lost r~ Last Thursday. a small gold watvh with black wrist band Will the ï¬nder kindly tvlephmw H P. 1342. 46 Wanted Tel. 173. from Ft. Sher leave at Purdy receive reward Wanted Imundrvs days. Electric Machine H. P. 517. Wanu‘d , - A competent maid. Inquire. Mrs. 0. H, 2‘33 3 Sheridan Road. Situation Wnnud ,.. Experienced ohaufleur. mechanic. Can drive any car. Single. Inquire J. H. Bledsue. 626 Onwentsia Ave. Found ,_ Small rod Spunivl Jmur my 'I. Phnnc- 211‘. Stmon Simmrth. 1403 Dean Ave. 46ml I will not be responxyble for debts mntracted by Edwin Ernst, Gonrgv Ernst. 46m. Wanted Furniture. rugs. baby carriages. What have you? Phone 29. Highland Park Fireproof Storage C0. . 40-tf. Wanted »â€" Furnished house from now until June 15 for spec'ial custom- ers. Furnished or unfurnished. H. K. Coale Son. Phone 17. 42M. If R. Calder does not call for car within 30 days same will be sold for storage. Leuer Bros. Transpor- tation Co. ‘ 44-45 Wanted to Bent # ml room. Address A. .\l ("I‘Y' flop Fur RI‘III n. AH m For Rent Lust Lost Horse for "If! -‘â€" By week or day )l. 757W. Arthur Vogter. Izvul. \\ \lf Mm‘k , $3†in currency by nursv Ft. Sheridan. Finder please at Purdy‘s hardware Horn and SITUATION WANTED \I H “H Ill Furni<lwd {nur-runm thh‘rll imprnu-mvnh, hot n. Warm and (-nmfurtuhle. Muvk south nf Hm Linmxln “I: m; N JuLm \M- ,\pr \! in.» St. .Iuhlh lie-(Wow! public library .nhl “C station, 0H0 mmtaimng :flice :uni revving I'w-WM'V «N Iir IISCELLANEOUS HELP WA NTED n Hay and grain. (‘url nghwmni. HIV TNL THU 46 FOB SAL! Lady clothes ironer. 4m Imundrv " Flll'Hhh' FOUND LOST p‘vt‘rh. apart In 1hr NU 1nd thimhlv. Roturn .jq" Nurlh Sh h fun-Hid“ Nice furnish care Prwss of TV}. Fridn) 46pd. H 1n ft. by lurar- Jif} Equipped SI L1 4647 [ll 454R pd second Morgan. 16pd .ll Aâ€) )hlh. In 46pd \V’ t 46pd p“ h.‘ :m hi ’u (C4 “Which do you think would be pret- tier, moiher." queried Burhum Stone, "grven voile. with whih- trimmings, or a gray and rum! (‘umbinatiunT' Both were poring over {uthn shoots. and swan-My hvurd thc- swevt mnrtlul mush which unnuum-wl :1 Mg pntrioti? parade in (he strevt boluw. "Wvll, svn-grrwu rim-s :.ouml"-â€"â€"Mrfl. Stony wa§ 1h thn middle of :l semenm- “hon a pen] of thy dour hell (hut smr- tlml In-r In hvr rue-x. syn! Barbara fly- in; [u the dour. A militury man was hnput‘n-mly mp- ping his lll'n‘Hl h-uthvr hum am ‘10 <lnno Slt'ph‘, und upon twin): adumu-d quivkly mmh- kmmu his erruutl. A young snhlivr who hml mme on from our of l'm-ln- Sam's training camps to puruvlpuu- In Ihc lmmde had been thrown from his hnrse In such a munm-r ux‘ In rc-Iulvr him unuhle to proceed further. und wmnd thvy plvase al-mnumnhuv him until tho purndv was ovvr? "Why certainly, right this way"â€" and Burhurn ieti the Way to her ninth- «T's sitting room and turned down the dimn bed. Her mother was equal to the occasion and started right away to nmke their unexpected guest (-utnfort- able. The guest hnnself. a gmnl-looklng than of about twenty-ï¬ve yc-urs, wus wry sorry to disturb thmn. so he sald, but he mentally ramnrked that 1! was (me thut plan-d him one good turn whom she plckvd a bulky horse fur hlm to ride. slnce lt gave him the chance to meet the beautiful girl who had opened the door. The doctor who had been summoned. on his arrival advised him not to move for a week, at least. as his foot ind received a very bad sprain. Having introduced himself as chk Carter to Mrs. Stone and making a very good imprvssion on that estima- ble lady. it was not surprising that her daughter should do all in her power to add to their visitor‘s comfort. So. accordingly. Bat-barn brought up 1 tray laden with dulnties that would tempt the most fastidious. Being rather shy, she lnld the tray down beside the bed and. thlnklng the young putlent asleep, was tlptoelnx out of the room when he startled her by saying: “()h, I say. Mlss Stone, would you spare a poor fellow a few minutes? It ls rather dull. just look- lng up at the celling and watching the sun flicker up and down the wall." She turned hesitatingly, wondering whether or not to stay; but he did look so boyish and dreadfully lonesome that she decided to read to him a bit. She “died up a magazine and was getting him sather interested. when she felt a magnetism which seemed to draw her eyes away from the book and look. in the direction or her listener. What was that Indescribable feeling that surged through her? Nonsense! He was only a man among the many she had met; but still there “as something diflerent about him. She ï¬nally lald down the book. and be thanked her heartily. She then withdrew from the room. with a prom- lse to continue later. Each day found her reading or chat- ting. until one afternoon, lbnut four weeks from the date of his arrival. Jack stood. suitcase In hand. bidding farewell to Barbara. Seolng that her eyes were dbwncast. he bade her look up. but shv refused. nnJ upun closer view he dlsvoverpd that hvr eyes were full of twins. "0h, Barbara! [War Htâ€" tle girl; you arv rea'ly sorry that I am going? I am snrry. too, dvnr. that I am noingwuluno. Could you cunso-nt Physiological. “Man had his origin in an environ- ment that subjected him to frequent. rapid and extreme changes from heat to cold, and from dryness to damp- ness." says Doctor James, “and from a study of bin anatomy and physiol- ogy. as well as from the teaching of the law of Weismann. we know that we modern men are equipped with the same body device as were our (‘romagâ€" non progenitors. Weismann‘a law is to the effect that acquired characters are not transmitted. and its corollary is equally true. that unused or abused characters are not lost. so that we may think of all congenital character- istics, whether good or bad. as being entailed, and. as far as the race is concerned. as being permanent.â€â€"Ex- change. 'opyrl‘ht 1318. by the lcClure Nam per Symncue‘) “’9 do not knmv her answer. but suf- ï¬ce it to say that next day {nunll Hur- bnra and hvr mth' busily uddrvssing long, white envelopes, and a bouutiful solitaire on Barbara‘s left hand deâ€" noted her answer. um goingwuluno. (‘tund ym to be my nurse ulwuys dear Laid the “Ghost." A young man recently came to t doctor and his complaint was a rather extraordinary one. He had seen a ghost. ‘The doctor asked him where he had seen It and what It was "kc. “I saw it," said he. "the other night when l was passing a graveyard; It bad a big mouth and long can like I donkey.†“Go home." uld the doc- tor. “and say nothing tbont IL It val your own shadow you saw." Iconociuflc A... “A scientist says the uni: ,II a much overrated insect." "Not as industrious and intelligent as we have been led to believe!†“That's It. Some of the“ d!†‘ scientist will rise up and tell us that an ostrich i-nnnnt digest dam-knobs.†BARBARA’S REPLY By MILDRED G. PM“ THE HIGHLAND umx oesmucnv: T0 mess} Random bits of curious knowledge often mun- lhe way of pontoon who "we in (h? summer time close by [hr ocean's Mgr. ()ue- jets to know. fur instancp. such things as why hawk nests so often an- swn 1n (lend tron. It I»: not mm the hawk. In waking I home 8110. by rlmlm- ph‘ks a «Io-m! (rm- in whirh to bulk! its mm M NIL"! and things; on tlu- contrary. it lum- riuhly solo-0N 3 MW um». The dvad trm‘ Is the nth-m. nut 12n- (‘uuw of thl' hzxwk'x pro-(t-rt-noe. III-0" Unvarym OM of PM .0000? or Later Cum Death 11W Accumulation. ‘0! Gran. Huu‘kx u! â€w kind rnlwldrrml hon- llve o-xrluflvMy on 1'14), FIJI nro nily. und so it {allows rlmt ufh'r u {n-\\' thuumnd hmv horn {lbw-("ml and outs-n in n mm! the lrm- inhnhltml [If u hawk family hw-nxm-s' (Mm-nurugn-d and nhuminnx' lhv ~Iruxglon Afn-r huwks lime uwd a lofty tmugh us at dining mom for two 0r thrtm your! a trm- 'M‘C‘UIIIPQ‘ vm grmnsy’ that li‘ll\t‘\' ï¬nd it impossible- tn hold on. Thu nil slowly makes itt way to the T(ml<, vow-ring them and nmking the absorbing of water from tlw earth put 0! the- qutNtinn Dvprhwi of guy- go'n. tuning nn leuve. through “huh to breathe it in» and of wutvr hwnuw its roots un- grmmvd like a Lutmr dny pig. the trm) gvts discouraged and given up the tight. ("flu-rs In Germany are suppoued to have a fro-ling ulmout uf surrvdnnn about lhs-lr swords. and I think, in point of fllt'f. utï¬wrs In most countrlen have. I have been told (hit 1! Any ofl'lcer Ion-s his sword by (one. he loses hls (-ommmion as In oflcer. 1' do not vouch for this statement. German Ofï¬cer Said to Lou Commis- sion If H. Show“ I. Fined From Wnpon by Force. I was told about.the penalty for loslng a sword many years before the war. in Brenden. to excuse an otllcer whom I saw behave in the most bru- tal manner. He was on the back plat- form of an oid-faahioned street car which was going wry fast. Some man in the strwt ran and tried to Jump on the car. and in taking hold of the rail got hold of the handle of the ofï¬cer's sword. Without the ailghu-st fueling as to win-ihvr the mun Would he uri- oualy hurt or not, the ofllcer twat and pounded this man's hands until he was forvmi tn ivt go and drop into the lti't‘t‘t. But what a German ufllm‘r does is 8|\“8_\’Il considered rlzht. anyway. and no on» darvsio complainâ€"Neville Taylor Chernrdi (wife of former l‘nli- ed States naval uttarhe at Berlin) in Saturday EVonlux l’ust. HOLD SWORD SACRED THING New Yorkor Hu Famouo Rollo. Ennn-Slu-muun lhv Just. sultan o! Persln In the days when Omar Khar- yam was muklnx will: attempt: to 39" his verses to the magazines. nm- d-y bought an lndvslmfllble use. wonder- fully {ushlnned by u potter uf mane powers. for hls rnyll mum at “bans. Along mm:- the Tartan, Ictln‘ like Prunlnns. and dent-eyed Rhngns. mak- lng the royal palace look like the ('loth “all at Yprea. That was In 1221. The Jnr of Enun-Shvrnunn lho Just has just bN-n mum to the collection of Mavdormld Parish-Watson. New York art mllwmr. after exlmng nnly In Imp-ml and 'rmllllnn for nnnrly Rpm-n ('vnturlm. Two plm‘os of It were- fnund an the sin- n! lln- royal palm? of Khan! In 1910. and «Inn- [hon other {mum-mu have been uncm‘vrt-d from Hmo- tn Hm». and tho- lawt pin-co I11 plvkml up 'n m 4. The- “we h- rulld to have n h. .u- of $11000 to 3100000. .Mp’u Conn. A supo-rttmuu "mung smfnflng men is that u mln shnuhl ho pint-mt h0- nvuth thv nmhmnmt of u n-pvly hull! ship. Thn «min slmuld ho of unld. thnugh In H plm'h silver \I'l“ (in. The thin should hour thv duh, of the your {he ship Is hull! and lwfnr.» balm: plamd tn-nonth the must it Is mrPquy wrap Inc-r In (‘OHIHL It! res'lnx plum- hl the stopplng of the malmnaut. Dealers in min! are aware of this long-Puntimwd practice. nnd the r¢~ ‘ suit is that “hen an old ship iv: hroâ€" ken up. especially abroad there Is 31- » ways an hand a mmpnm 0! min dvui ers desirous u! obtaining the win. It . is fluid that in this way um- mliecton' obtained a specimen of the rare Ameri- { can doliar of the mining» of 1M. ‘ which has commanded a high premium for many years. lmmenu Indlln Food Duh“. The Iurgest food dishes! In the wnrld were recently lmuzht «It the indtunu‘ of Vuncuuver Island. British (‘olum-‘ bin. for the mum-um of the' American I Indian. New York oily. Three dishes , were purchased (ruin a tribe numedl Kwakiutls. whlvh in Inuiiuh menus “Smoke of the World." They are used I for special {estlvaltl when great num- l bers of lndinns gather tn eelebrflct some religious or ritunl festival. Thli dish" are carved out of wood and} soups are. brought to a boiling pointi by dropping hot stones lntn the food. The carvings represent the ch: 0 which the dish belongs. which In one instance Is the “Wolf" mud in Inother the "Eagle†elnn ‘ i Scum! Nous That Never Vary. Small spllntors ol the wood of old Cremona \‘lollm. when vibrated VIII: a how. have been lound to [he Inn- rlnbly thr- ume note; and that note ls always a tone higher when the wont! ls taken from the belly otebe loam men! than when It com" from tho back. tlu- kind mm‘lda-rml hort- HIGHLAND PARK. W015 hl'l’ desk. It was no! beam Ibo III worm-d long after "to other ("is M tune home (u got ready for the H nlug‘n fun. fur nhe was mud to doln that. When ulw hug made up her mind to look urn-r hulnl' unul brother in lhmugh mlh-gv she I: {Ind of the -....-..- ... ....m , mm» utrn But still \ uuAu ‘ .. she could nut forget that ï¬lmy pmki gmrgotte wnlut (ha! she had tried on the other duy. It had gin-n her a new Vishnu of herself: bvfurt- she hud al- ways scoffed at the otlwr (lrll' preoc- cupation with clmhes. but now she knew. Yet l doubt 2! Marilyn would huve‘ thought twice 0. the walls! had It not} been for the mnnuger'n new pocrelury.‘ whom.- xt-nlnl vlgnr and clever, hand mine face had lnt9rmlvd “If“!!! I xhe m-wr dreamed n yuun‘ mun coul lntvrt-st ht'r. Yet he- had suld lltlle t the shy. pretty llttlv gtrl who am I) know how to “carry nu" utth him I tlld the other girls. ()nly she {and ht- almke with an mldvd respect whe m'vr he IdlerHM-d ltt-r. No wnntlvr Marllyu mulled when laughing Volvo presently lnu-rrupl: hc-r thoughâ€. â€Mlu Day. I’m xolnz w you home. If X may bnvo‘lho plea “or course rim mny. I ll be ready just I momenl' For a moment Marilyn forgo;~ her cent perplexlly. Mr. Everest wn In; to we her home! What would l othvr (iri- nay whoa they bard? she turIu-d the any curl- under plun little black but. It would be mutant. but ‘- mted to look t1 more than our. She was too excited to .00 (Lo It mlnllou In 800 mu eyu VIII he came over to her desk. and 111 I uld 30 they ruched the door vu ‘ [non the moon II walling (Or as.†“It I: I bountiful night.†I)» um mun-d :1 they sued up It the Ihlmmertn; on the cold "us or 1 building; I “It wlll be so much nlccr when 0 get out of mu bare busing“ sec“ " the uld presently. “I bite I! hereâ€"one an hunt! breathe. not but whnt I Hi. tho w " he added. But the am no! but In Win! would he uy when he saw " she llved? All the (low fldod f her flee. "I rally cnn't let you come any h- ther." the bent: burly; “It's on! n] little way." 1nd the-n the stopped, or‘ they were just crossing Into ono’oof thou.- beautiful old “rot-u with It: 1 Itouofront: that seem full of that I- low [ace of old Boston She uv he {use magnum tn her worth. bu toi her lurprtu he looked troubled hudi uncomfortnble. ) E "You seem just to belong hm} ho alum-red wintfully. For a m l lurllyn thought of running up to on. of (hue lrlllocrlllc doon and N In: mm wad-night, but Ibo blushed I] a! the tbuuxht of such an. great city. Some of the old um followed them. but {has given over to Ibupl Ind boa n; houses. With the swift tnnslu chnncterlsuc of the nut city, For tho moment she could now lhr where Inh mrh Ion the had through his rym, used to blx. some houses. Who-n (ha-y iuruvd into the dnrk. r- mw airwi. at the and M which 00d tho- tiny. wealhvr-henivn little box I I house, she mum stand the axon no longer. She had mado- him think r I cultured. futidlous ladyâ€"what uid he think now? “You've come far enough." her 1 Ibook. but Ihe faco‘d huu bran-1y. sides. I don’t think you‘d ever to-" She could nut 0mm. but b (udder: jump of the Inn In It [now ho It Int understood. The Ill’ grew hot and mum; while} wilted. J "Do you mlly cure?" I": volcei that“): with Joy. For n mound lured In her bewildered hoe. “nu, .. n. .....l H..-" V, "pilnlm‘d 9:.rlu share. I! wrved ll: I‘m Ipurpou- .lnd mm he lhlnluv- that the rally on my own way home 1““ m. lsnlo 0! hard, cual wlll man be back lle further on." The warmth l hlu 'on llw prawn" hug-ls. voles um the blood hot through “1- 'I lhlnk that hard coal I'll] con- rllyn’l cold velnn. But I" Ibo ld ’llnur m be p luxury ‘w far 3:: price " munded 10" â€â€˜9 moment it “I l I: cum-«my? lnr some tlmv," he paid. Irrelevant. ' “In two years my brother “Mu-llyn. I thought you llv there. (u- out of the reach of I chap llke m9. 80 l dldn'l loll y "But more In a plc-nllful mpply o! “luv" ("ml-ï¬nd rule on hlnd I0 tht through college." “I ' , coll deb '1“ ’n0 mm ï¬ll! .suflor any lntnnvvnlem‘e -u :3. :ï¬ayrz?i-n..?. «mu .. ‘(rum H" 09“... llw haw“:- mum the Nut. E Ivoryâ€"In your «mm W In her plnno practice? Zlntbl mink-a 309.0350“. bonnodtomemln. “In two year: my college deb will Ill be paid." Ho plan-4. “WI you Ml! an m handed but pay envelope In: mother the latter lookod at qnlrlnxiy. ' "But how about the um. Gal For I moment Marilyn paw had forgotten all Ibout IL *1 don't believe 1 need 1:. maps" . dear. I Just thought I did." i "1‘qu u house on B- m? Iy mm c. WRITI- her. at Ide nd- "‘ Thr- hu‘. on hard com um ho am- uld ‘ed in the near. future n the opinion 100;"! I. P. Irskino. furl ndmlnlstnlor Ba :0! lithe pumy. anti Mr Knthie'r Ilntemvnt follow. "I. close on 't‘e Instruction: reached by Ibo [ him from the federal luel «ammun- (ht ?llnn tn coupklo Mu focordl and (um minim...“ m-g'wllhln (he next hw Inn. tho, Alyl'DICATHJN NOTICE PCB!†NOTICE LI hm (Nell thn (ha Qumflhfl’ Executflx d the {last Win’gnd Testament of Chlrlu 7Bruwn “scented will “(and the ?†2Court must in' “huh-tan. in and .m‘term INN"! to be holdon I; the {Court )bmy‘ m Waning all “Jammy. ".1: the am of {March nut. 1919 when “d that l" lpmm giving clum- unlnn' uld !Oflllt- uh nounod and requested ‘0 m ‘prennl its name. to ma Court for __‘ adjudlcythn . Ito H. I Mr. Er‘line any: lhni theluel ad- vmininin n cube into existence A: $3 war uro io’conu-rve the con! :nuniy n nee in‘ii that owryono oh- :i_nim*d 'TIII share. it wrved m Ipurvou- .lnd mm he thinks that the lsnlo 0! hard, ma! will man be back 'on im- ptovwnr huh. 'I (hint that hard coal will con- flinur m be p iuxur:"w far 3:: price indium: an as I“!!! mu. “'3! I. SOIDV in: 1mm . 'lda M. Miller. Executrlx.ima Waukmn. lll‘. Dec. 16th. 1915. ‘vul. I. I‘ll» l‘ou-u Furl Ad- a lunar; Mr. I. l'. lint“ m- 1 Change old hnul‘iu-r- A: “Narflssds.†lhe'T‘l‘ nmresqur." Chnminade‘n "SCI Dance." aux? I am sure mm the v. mnjnru) n! the “enm- audie- nndn more enjoyment in them an In the modern. Ihruhy musical col edy 'seloc‘tlons {m unlnntlly u- though “my have their .Inco. - PEA II I. TH IIATBI'I You are to bo' compnmpnod on bullnm-llko Iny In whtch you< duct your performunce. (he be: Ind ‘comlon of your house, the deal can you uu in Electing I â€dam. and wally tor the nellence at your mac. n Is not we [at out ‘htr'way but‘be w 0! our patronage any time we In {he vlchmy. vb. tho lone ones um won't we! at! m tor build!" decent m1 822 Forum! Aw, Evnnnton. III. (Continued from Page 1) which one may stand in diam rel era-nee. undisturbed by the miner“ within the walls 0! the hot-pita! t the mirth “ithin the cblmber! t a community home. j The slice-tint: which i 'underntd came from our north: mm in good one. Tint is let each hull; who can Md it contribuw ten 01 lure tor'e-ch adult member. then ï¬ve doilur contribution. and a “t your belt fund" ranging from dollar: down. Then when ull tribune†the in erect the W modal (M funds will warm. HIGH (‘OIPUIEN‘ Continued from. Page 5 I IIIOII A L LETTERS We who “ck on the MI country produce Ore Ipt Yours truly J. H. bARm GI? '[0 ch! an}! chub .lln'll (I!!! {on ult‘ In ord I «I‘M Iva" IIC are I! U um have {he I the at I ha 10 1 Hoe rem will and . the I u" N no, not. x In! JIM BU