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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 Dec 1919, p. 14

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lflflCBS lfnl‘fi :exver m; sils, chafing stoves, pre- Noznen Girls attractive in operationâ€" rhich satisfy ( )4 ,ating taste Itruction of wrought in ‘tique, silver, in art glass, toilet table, ,ultiply con- Rooms A SS 4, Directors I ‘TREIT HYDE PARK e Hyce Put E32 machines, motors. Gifts Alleys ”immis [IOU MOVES W ea r IMWM I l 5 Join OUR Christmas Savings Club THIS g YEAR 3:9‘1 rgap yggr reward NEXT immxxmxxxx WWW WWWWES k1,; @fimwwmw You’ll Never Miss the Money that you put in your Christmas Savings Club ‘1 Small Amounts deposited weekly will give you a nice little sum to spend (or save) next Chrlstmas. payments may be made as follows: Dresses Hosiery Sweaters Hand’chiefs Waists Sill< Chemise Camisoles Bath Robes Bloomers Aprons Unilerwear Kimonos Henderson 86 Camille Corsets Phone 1072 "What Shall I Give Her? Highland Park Trust and Savings Bank The Store for Women Can Readily Answer that Important Gift Problem Daileys Readyâ€"to-Wear 1 cent increasing each week will pay you 1 cent decreasing each week will pay you 5 cents: increasing each week will pay you 5- cents decreasing each week will pay you 25 cents clepositecl each week will mean 50 cents deposited each week W111 mean One Dollar deposited each week will mean Resources Over a Half a Million Dollars 3 fier cent interest added to above amounts 523 West Central Avenue FEW SUG GGESTIONS: 'The Bank of Persénfil genie." .J I. TERA l'lUNS FREE Highland Park, Illinois THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOlb $12.75 $12.75 $63.75 $63.75 $12.50 $25.00 $50.00 ,9” Joyousnou. How should it be otherwise? I can bear a melancholy man. but never I melancholy chlld. Into whatever quag‘ mlre the former sinks. he may raise hls eyvs either to th realm of reason or to that or hope; but the llttle child slnks and pt-rlshvs in a slnulo black polson-tlrop of the presmtt tlmv. Only Imagine a vhlld conducted to the scaf- fold~t‘n]vl«l In a German colflnâ€"ol fancy a hultvrfi)‘ cruwllng like a cater- plllnr wilh his fnur wings. pulled 0|! and you “ill fl'l‘l “hut [ menn.â€"â€"0llve| WQ-ntln-ll ”Ullllt‘x In course or time, however. 11le mounds enwrged from the waters. and ultimately venturesome Hollander! built their cottages on the summits of these mounds. By snarlng fowl and wild duck. Collecting eggs. oysters. and seals, they munaged to eke out a living. The sen-gm? mounds are known a: “balligell.” Except on Olund. the larg- est, there are nu tram or fuel, except [hut Illnlzlinwl {rum \ubmerged held! of pc-ul‘ uml nu fro-sh \vnlvr «xccpr rain-\mtvr com-MM In butts. N«-\'unlu-lus~. adventurous Dunes and Hullundvrs, nnrnmvd by the thou- The world‘s strangest dwelling places are to he found ln'the North sea, not far from Helgoland. Nt-\'urtlu-lus~. mlvonturuus Dunes and Hullundvrs, nttrnmvd hy the thou- smuls «if \vlld fmvl um! fish. t'untinuo to lle mu tho “hulllm-n." In spite u! tht‘ fun that futtr nmnthx‘ In the your the (-nurm- grass pnitllrt-s, all which catth‘ just IllttlltlL't' tn llw. llo under water. Snuwtlnws ull i< sm-pt uway. Centuries ago there was a large and prosperous Island province. culled Nordstmnd, orr the coast of Schlecwlg- Holstein. Storm and earthquake do- stroyed it one Suuduy night. and near- ly 8.000 people were drowned. Storied Old City. Dnnzlg is one of the most strongly fortitied cities in the world. and has been so through its history. It was n free city through centuries for the same reason that most free cities oi the maraudinu ages were treeâ€"be cause its peop‘le had seized upon tht naturally pmverful defensive topog- raphy of the country surrounding. and made its defenses almost impregâ€" nuble. It was too tough a nut for the kings of the middle ages to crunch with their armies, so they graciousl) allowed it to be free. Under the for mer German emperor. its militarism aspect was even more accentuated than it was in the dnys when it was one of the “Big Four" of the Han- seatic league. With Konigsherg. Thorn and Pom-h. it formed a mighty chair of fortresses. In an indiana city, not long ago, I woman evangelist held a revival meet‘ ing. She took no collections while the services were in progress. but on the final night she nnnounce'd that n free- will offering would be in order. Inter- est in the meetings had been growin; and the church was crowded to capac- ity. The ushers, with contribution plates. started on their rounds. The evangelist said she had instructed them to say “Amen" whenever 25 cents was dropped into the plate; when 50 cent: the usher was to say “Hallelujah l" and when $1 lhe usher was to say “Glory hullelujuh!" in a loud tone. The col- lection amount to $1.100. 11' then» hml been no emulation the tntnl might have been small. but the evuugviisi knew that no person with mmwy to give would be content with an "Aim-n“ when a neighbor. sitting in tin- m-xt pew. was acclaimed with a Wl'lmm «ut‘h e-mulntlun (he-rs: \wmld lw no'hln: to 41m: mon um] wunmn u\' :1)‘ Hum tlw mmnmnplnve thlnfizs of lifn. 'l‘lwn- would lw nnthlnx m Invlm‘o unv hwy In wuk fur the thd of Ms rlnss nr pvrmmh- him that he should run for pros’ldont laler on. Mnny, nf murae. nre Cmm-nt to haw ”Amen" sald to thvlr ofl'orts in “to, but more want tn limr Ilw “Glory hallrvlujah !"- Indianapolis News. ‘ Pint “Duct" Explosion. Untll tlw summer of 1978 such a thlmz an a “dust cxplonlon" was un- knnwn. No doubt many such explo slnns hml occurred. but they were 0! small “0001]!“ and no lnvestlgatlon follmvwl to disclose the true natun of NW muse. Severul massive buildings. with granite walls two feet thick and 01 partivulnrly strong mill construction were (lmnnlishod as if by an immenM chnrgv of dynamite. Thu flame of thv first e-xplosion was communk‘ated to two other mill: which WN'P destroyed In the con flagrmlon which followed. "(Hut-y lmllvlujzth 1" The sumo prtnrlple holth gum] in everyday va, If one man huw :1 mm \‘(Igvtnhlp gttrdvn it in nu Inwntlw- In his “Mghlmrfi. 'l‘hp Intert-st woman have In pretty frm‘ks is lnrguly duo to snnmhndy getting «mo and making tho Others dosiru snnw- thin: nqtmlly humming. Mun \mulvl ('zll‘t‘ Htrlo for pnstt‘lun if it were not for mu ngwnltl hm- that mnkom tlwm wnnt u lwttvr jnh than tho uther fr‘l- low. Dana and Hillanden Would Seem to Take Big Chaney: In the North Sea. In that summer the Washhnm flour lng mills ut Mlnm-npolls, then thc largest ln th world. exploded with terrific vlulencv. Woman Evangelm Wu Evldondy Aware o! the Ftct, and Turn“ It to Advantage. LIVE IN STRANGE ABODES EMULATION COUNTS IN UFE 616 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago. Telephone Harrison 4045 Securities Trust Company 10 South La Salle Street CHICAGO, ILL. Safeguarded Investments Paying to 12% FOR SOUTHERN WEAR Showing of early Spn'na SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES Opening Announcement 500 North Green Bay Road (Fornierly Leuer Bros. Motor Transportation Co.) All Repair Work Guaranteed E. A. WARREN. Jr. and I. C. KELLER Green Bay Auto Repair OUR , PARTIAL PAYMENT INVEST- MENTPLAN makes it easy to save money systematically and to accumulate high class securities paying good dividend returns and capable of large increases in value. We will make up a special investment suggestion for you according to what you can afford to invest on this partial pay- ment plan either on a 10-payment or a 20-payment basis. Tell us how much you can pay down and how much you can pay monthly. Tell us what securities you have. if you have any, so we may advise you as to their present value, stability and future. Write to our Department A-2 for our paper “Guaranteed Investments" giving ad- vice on the market conditionsâ€"it will in- terest you. announce the opening of the Liberal reductions during DECEMBER AND JANUARY Let us explain the plan to you M Enigma Unilat- war autumn PAGE

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