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Highland Park Press (1912), 18 Dec 1919, p. 11

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crt'tu casy t0 .oscn’ocrgs “I, ritctxon of 31m} 12$: 5. mfy Slippers 5 a, $3 75 ature obl d an- ,. tram OTC {m f" IV mm- 2 EM) if erette, “'L tan uni at- oods eather D0; 1' '3 r: 'n I‘ ”m 3TH.» Lu“! ”all {ho lump:- ‘ London'g F s u“ ~h.. Md fur an “my I Emmi !!Illll@ "PM Zrmwh ‘uf [rude an " dun“? the) Tudor period. Tot-vb... Highland Put. 5;: goLyms a. SPRINGER. Am TELEPHONE 07 230 NORTH ST‘ Bulldlnl Material of all Kinds I handle the famous SCRRNTON BNTHKBCITE. POGOHONTAS SMOK- LESS and FRGNKLIN COUNTY SOFT COM. I Coal, Coke. and Wood @@@@@ Office and Yards. Uine avenue PITTS TON ANTHRA CITE Coal Solvay Coke flig‘flfind...f§flifuel Company 102 N. Is! 3:. HERMAN 0mm, President Teleplhone 33s BUILDING MA TERIAL ‘ondon's Rapid Growth. “w 'hn ruz‘nsr rin in the |r wwm! hnndrvd year‘s un‘ rt.» n1 .5 Hf rh» wvenwemh ‘ wn Lnnvlun m-Prtmuk It. Building Material Telephones 550 CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday a. medlately following: Wednesday E Mnntalned by First MUTUAL COAL CO. CHRISTIAN SACIENCE READING rn I‘wrls ID 1618‘“ was [.urd nn had real'hed ‘nrofr mrun» showing ’11 Hf trade and com- PAUL BORCHARDT You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the 387 Central Avenue Hours 911. m. to 6p. m. Every Day Except Sunday It Church of Christ. Scientist. of AUTO PAINTING ('uf‘m' Y0 1I\'o Jlonograms and Lettering LIMOUSINES, ELECTRICS‘ ROADSTERS. TOURING and Commercial Cars at Reasonable Prices a. m. at 10:45. Sunday School 1m- Evening Testimonial Service .1 8:00 :PARK AND ST. JOHN: AVENUE <i\Y 'ho Sale of Aide, Barred Black Soil and Teamlna mpv in urIIur m wieu ‘. JOHNS AVENUE H PAINTERS Highlnnd Puk T." x'lwre was and whey-9h, \‘IMnL m up” Phone 22 h-“m‘n ROOM 'nmn that We unnhla and were rhnir mu. unjny [he “’hn.’ [mum GI]? dl! (I (11-. Optimist. (:rm\‘!vr~â€"Ye-s in ['Il,‘ unit “9 all see! MK fr!" Hf Nnr'h. urv I (‘ch‘o Birdt' Speed Deceptive. An ”nun-sun: l'hm'k on mine of thtm- gunm-rx whn know tlwir bird was fiylm: I‘ll mlhw‘ an hour ln-vuuse they had In lmd him Heel) for! would be to puim a duck an n Inns: hnurd at the MM nf an FXDH'S’“ train running at, my 0:4) mih-v an hour. and lot the mum-r hluze uway at the {minim} duck m rmrmn! (lurk-£11001”)! mum“? to "IH'V'K H}: ”w film-I] uf 1h» pnhnml hlrd. vulh lhn- "lo-ml" nw-kur)’ In give the u‘hurzo- In hit vhw uiM :hxr'k nHvad "- haw :nhv 1W! mllvs‘ [no-r. Xvither trnln nur iunu-uingml hnnkur gives u fnlr; Mm of rho actual 1mm]. hm-uuse they: nrv Punh large; the =:zm- hird often dc» tinnu fur hath in fm‘vr ls skin H dry and hut. for It thaw virrums‘tnnvos that tho) do murh good." nt the amnion that cold-water baths hm'o tum-h more than merely a direct and tnw'hunlcnl refrtgprutlng purpnse. fur thvv urv annwn-d by rnthPr free (HHY‘O‘SN uni! uftpn nlsn by perspira- Hnn. hum-vi. unp of the zréat indica- it may h» that (ha practice 0: mak- ing a (war patient persplre fraoiy has armtin-r purpusv man the “'asilinginut of impurivivs {mm IhP blond. this be- in: an actual 000”an by evaporation. “An abundance of water has been found henvfirinl in fevers, and there arr many viinivians who arp decidedly Pouible Cwne of Fever. The Mwlirul Journal asks If "I" to- ver‘ or m Immt a large proportion of It. may not be due to some change In the fluids of the hndy which prevents wamr from ham: avanhle as perspir- ation whlrh by Its evaporation serves to keep the lmdy (-nnl." "7'?!“ w "III The jellyfish has long been the sub- i fleet of mith and Jpst, but at times It I In aggressive and formldable. and It: "sting is a sourr‘e of fear for bathe”. ; The sting of tho snuthern Portuguese i jellyfish. known technk‘ally as the No- : meus. Is very swore. Je‘lyflsh nr» i'uumi in the trade- wind belts of all nov’nns. Each Por~ tuguese “mnn-nf-wnr," as the leyfish ls Rometimvs known, is made up of a number of small animals of the jelly- fish order. which have in common an iridesmznt colored. huhhlelike float. About the size M a man‘s hand, which rests on the surfate n! the water. A tin or nail mmhlo: the float to make headway arms»: the wind. rather than with it. Th9 jellyfish has long paper- like tentacles. and these are equipped with the stings. “'th they brush agninct hnthvrs thl-y burn and leave rmi welt: timt "('h and burn fur hours, and fihnnlti twn or thrve pass over a man's: arm at rim-e, they wnuld almost paralyze it. Some your: ago scientists dismvorwl a little thanâ€"nf~wnr fish that nommpnnlve tlw mnn-nf-war jellyfish. It Rwlms nrnuntl tlw fiunt until danger throntpnw. when it snmks underneath and is snt‘v from harm untlt‘r the pro- tection of the lelyllxh‘s tentacles. JELLYFISH’S STING N0 JOKE mom nmm- Hm nmm- of n mulrtvsnn, It “as (jun-w) [.u [’vrlgrirm (Th:- In- r‘nmpnrnhlv). It lwlnnuwl m Kin: l’hllip H n! Spain and Snint-Siumn (the hktnrmn) felt himself glorified from Inning UIH'O hold It for an In- stu‘m In his hnnd< â€"â€"“Haneur" In In- dluunpulk \‘lnr. 3 What unbelievable romance there II E In the lives of certaln pearls. passion- l ntely admired, deslred. awnlted, stolen. ; nold as belutlful slaves, then returned zmln to their glory in the oriental i luxury of a dladem or on the neck of g an empress! Reflect upon those which i were enshmuded thousands of years 'i‘iwrv was timr [u-uri of a million whivh Julim i'mwur “tiered m Seh viiiu. rumiwr n! lirmus. Then: were. in mm hi<1ury. tho in-iii‘lS (it isnimi (i9 Bm’iorv. of Marv Stuart. the gift of (‘ntimrino d9 Mwiiri, and [base of anry Ill. l'rurls worv present at (immuiiv iiidliiit'iii“. «‘nnvrrnlng u‘hivb (in-y ivii M “iii: “er impressive 93(- trim-u“ mun 1h» hifimriunu of th? ririu-; and you (an imuxino nil iimt tiw mum “hirh iiIIHiii thv portraits 0f the Finn-min»- H0"I:ii~£\'ilill'§’ must know of ti)» rruziv intizmlvin's uf {hut .wmumlfi Rixim‘nlh u-nvurv m gurgenus and munh-rmm «me [marl nnr‘P had 11 hr mom mum- rim nmm- of n (‘onrtvsnm it \\:IS (full-'1) [.1 l’vrigrinn (Thu In- r‘nnwnrnhlv). it iwinnuwi m Kin: cc! Known u “Portuguese Man-of- War" II Dreaded by Bathers, for Excellent Reason; PEARLS Fmous IN HISTORY; Rom-neg Surrounding Thom Trut- “and. That o! Any Other of the Wow-Id" Prlud Gems. THE HIGHLAND PARK Pm, HIGHLAND PARK. lLLlNOlb rWlmt “0111113....dulfmp) \H nn ynnr Nor boron: you Hammered In 4-{ «‘\||« hm In"? N u hurl ry murougl m Tartan"â€" that tho ls undvr hm): will “ted, stolen. hen returned the oriental the neck of t-‘flm “Yuu told um you would send your V "thin-v. and I waitwi fur you to write. ' “At first I \\’il~‘ wry [uttIt‘uL {ind then Iwhut uh I didn‘t get any Iettvrs. ‘ Stm‘ivâ€"4‘ :tntl. fur ll nmnmnt she ('OV- t-rml hm‘ 9593' with both hands, .\ fQ'PHIIK ut' [wrl't-t't (-mnprvhwhinn t-n-pt mw-r him. l'uultin't h» under- stand “Ni vnnuzh “0“ hard It hud im-t-n to lwur tiw strain of waiting? ‘ I-lztut-riy IN' i'ilIlL’IlI at Iwr hands and drmv Ihf‘lll swiftly away frmu ht'r (are. “swan h-ttvn’. Bettyf" he wied_ “Swen lt-ttt-rs l urntv and svnt and .nvuItI hut-v \vrittvn 77 lllfll‘l‘. uniy It I nmtlr up my mind at last that you did ' nut mm: for III_\' IPIIQ‘I‘S. or fur "w." In 1 his VOII'P was tht- ring of truth. Truth ; shone in hi> t-lmtr. )uung 93'th and all ihgxr doubts and fears vunlsiwdz but 3 leth zlouuty furvimding he asked: f “(‘un't you hello-V9 me?" “Nu mw else in all the wide wnfld muld he so wolf'nme." Lmvking nwr her Shmlldfir he noted rlu- his old armrlmir xhe red and Krwn “'nu‘r‘n ":H'gu-l. m fnmiHnr to him. And p’wn Hm lime sitting mom «know! her win} qurn uurdx and a huylsh smile in up hi< turn nx hc- remurko‘d: “The riL'hl surf Inf \u‘h'uuw from ”10- right ml (‘zm yml hum it?" .\.'l u few moments later she stood in tho- sming room door-may. watching an lu- plat-ed hi9: hat on the hook in the little fmnt entry. her smiling eyes and lips- m-enmi tn him to still be saying: “Yes! me" she replied basally. "And no mm 9130 In all the with World mu?) be so welcome.” she said sultly. Without being “holly succeutul she tried to veil the look of happiness which sprang into her blue eyes as she recognized him, unci checking an excla- mntinn, wlth humls hanging limply by her ships. she slll-ntly waited for him to spank. “Don‘t stand there looking like that. Bntty 2" he hum out. “You must have known that I couldn’t keep away; that; I Would lmyo to learn from your own lips your reason for not nnxwering my lottvrs to you. Maybe they wen-n‘t in- tvn-sting. nmyiw they u'o-ren't “all writtvn; hut. oh. thty! couldn't you huw writta-n just «um-7“ ”('7 91er slot) I'lmnuwi nmi sln- tried to spunk onlmly, hut ht-r \‘Uii‘? irn-ml-le-vi and broke. It \\ as Betty whn came, opened the door quickly. and HM) stood gazing at him. Supposing that Betty had stayed away from the dance in order to avoid him, he argued to himselfâ€"supposing even that she preferred spending the evening at home with someone who had taken his place in her heart There really wasn' t any reason why he shouldnt stroll down by the oldâ€" fash- ioned gumbrel roofed white cottage where she lived. and he was man standing close to the old furrowed stone which after many years of serv- ice as a part or the busy old rrist mill hud been chum-n by Betty‘s smud- l’aiher as u suitable stepping stone to! his front door. in the sitting rooml there Was a (-heery light and outside. the old-{ushioned flowers which grew? about the shin «if the old stone seemed to sleepih nod tn him a wel- (ome us they M‘tnwi touurd him in; the, pilh- nim-nllizht. Then the unex-i peded happened. l-‘ mm {01" e of habit. and ulnmst unmnst'ious of the act. he' raised the old rhmss knocker and knooked upon the door. Although he was fond of dunclng he uuddenly declded curly in the evening to go home; and as a result soon found himself walking rapidly In the directlon of the old Plummer homeâ€" stead. where Betty llved with her grandmother. and which was in the opposlte dlrectlon from hls boarding place. Even while lumping step to the gin] music he sorrmflully admitted to Mar self that as fur us he was converned he might ms well huw (led a stone to end: letter and haw dmppwl lt mm the deep sea; for he had not heard from her. Memberspt hls company bud recelved letters from the home town mnre or 1955 regularly. but the sensltlwness whlvh made him hldo deep his hurt»n-t»lmgs. counseled sl- lence. and he had asked no questions at them. Sen-n luhnrlnusly written which should hzue passed the he hm] sent In her. peu rem a short time befurv-the parade- sput- ed had honestly appreciated every ef- fort made in iiix behalf as a returned soldier. and ye! tlwre was a dissatll- flvd look in his dark eyes as they rovwi around the- hall. even as he danced with the prvuiest girl and best dancer there. He- was looking fur little Betty I'hnunwr..;nnq she hud not yet ap- The beautifully staged floats. each representing its bit of history. each bearing loyal men nnd women who had in their appointed way fought hard to help win the war, were also generously applauded as they passed on their way. After the parade came the banquet 1nd speeches. and then dancing in the town hall. Certainly each returned man and buy should have felt hie heart warm with appreciation of the hearty welvmne given him. and Stephen Glenn. honorably discharged that very menu. honorably discharged that very day, and who had urriwd in town only (g. Ill). by McCluro Now-pup‘r Syndlcuo. The old mlll town seemed meeped ln glorlous sunshine the (lay It welcomed home It: returned sons from the va- rious branches of war service: bulls rang. bands played and banners wand Werywhere. (a nu. by uccxur; Ht‘ levers censor, Domenico Lewzini to Wm. (Iortesi and wife, wd, 8256. Lot 10. Driscoll's autd. Highland Park. C. L. Harder, Jr., and wife m1. C ;;Ir:::":_h::: Brown. Wd. 810. Part lot 23. Lal-zelunh,u W,"-,, . wrest. ‘ .nn (mum: fl L. A. Pens: and Gooch. deeds $1,510; (‘, Highwood.'- L. A. Pease and wife to David and Anna M. Carlson, quitclaim 81; lot 6, Pease’s subd. Highwood. G. C. Lawrence and wife to thn Griffith wd 310, lots 8 and 9 except w. 20 ft, Lawrence's subdivision, Lake Forest. F. H. Bartlett and wife to A. G. Kapemick, deed $499, lot 15 block 7, Ravinia Highlands. Highland Park. Theo. Scheurmnnn and wife to A. T. Scheurmann wd $2,500; lot 37, Ha- vinia. F. H. Bartlet“ and wife to Hein- rich Mandry, deed, 8509; lot 11, bk. 9 Ravinia Highlands, Highland Park. 557.56; part lot 3, Western addition Lake Forest. G. C. Lawrence and wife to R. S. Wells and wife, wd, $10; lot 14 except w. 107 ft, Lawrence's subdivision Lake Forest. FRANK L. CHENEY, ARTHUR G. BROWN, { E. G. HUBER, 5 (42-43) Bonrd of Local Improvefl ments of the City of High- 1 land Park. ‘ i Dnted at Highland Park, Illinois,f Dec. 12th,1919. County. Objections may be filed to said application on or before the hour of ten (10) o’clock in the fore-noon of of said day. x The construction of a connected {system of Water Mains in Woodland *Avenue Grow-land Avenue, Lambert ‘ Tree Avenue. Ashland. Place, Oakland Avenue and St. Johns Avenue Highland Park Special Assessment of said Court Docket Number 241, and that application has been made to said Court to consider and deter- mine whether or not the facts stated in said certificate are true. That a hearing will be had'upon said appli- cation on Saturday, the 3rd day of January, A. D. 1920, at the hour of ten (10) o’clock in the forean of said day, at the County Court Roomg of said Court, in the County Court House, at Waukegan, in said Lakel NOTICE Public notice is hereby given that the Board of Local Improvements of: the City of Highland Park, County of 5 Lake and State of Illinois, In: filed in the County Court of Lake County, Illinois, a certificate that the follow- ‘ ing improvement has been completed, and that it conforms substantially to * the requirements of the original or- dinance for the construction of the! same, to-wit: : North Shore Fuel and Supply Co. J. H. Taylor, warranty deed 817.- 7.56; part lot 3, Western addition REA L ESTATE TRANSFERS This Program will be found in this position every week earl Theatre f7 PR 0 GRA M FOR COMING WEEK 0N OPPOSITE SIDE wife to O. S. part Mk 3. plat CUT OUT AND PRESERVE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Emoflonu of the inanimue. Advpmmnpntâ€"“flmmum «no of fllzhtlv scared piams." We don't knnu “by the nianm should he soared unlI-<< nuts! hh' n' the [)N'SDO‘P‘ 0f b0- !ng jazzed. -Bosmn Transcript. 3nd cost; ien that on Saturday, the 10th day of (January 1920 at 2 o’clock p. m of aid day, upon the premises hereinafter idescribed in the City of Highwood, iLake County, Illinois, 1 will offer for land sell at public vendue to the high- ,est and best bidder for caah, all the lright, title, interest and estate which Ithe said deceased had at the time of $hia death, subject to the dower and fhomeetead rights of widow and an in- :cumbrance of $300.,00 as provided in By virtue of and pursuant to In order and decree of the County Court ‘of Lake County, Illinois, nude on the petition of Ernest S. Gail, Adminis- trator of the Estate of Charles H. $Wagner, deceased, for leave to sell 'ml estate of aid deceued to pay Idebts at the December term A. D. g 1919 of said court, on to wit:â€"-â€"Decem- gber lst, 1919. Notice is hereby giv- ERNEST S. GAIL, Administrator 01' the Estate of Charles H. Wagner, Deceased Dated December 2. 1919 IN THE COUNTY COURT ERNEST S. GAIL, Adminis- trator of the Estate of Charles H. Wagner, De- ceased ELEANOR V. WAGNER, et a] STATE OF ILLINOIS, County of Lake, SS. H. 8. Clark and wife to W. H. Johnson, lot 4, blk. 26, Highlnnd Plrk wd $10. William Noerenberg to Viola S. F id- der, lot 16, hi]: 4, Highland Puk; wd $3,000. F. H. Bartlett and wife to Sun}: 8. Harrell, lot 13, blk. 14, Ravinia High- lands. Deed $1,099. PAGE ELEVEN (4043.1)(1; m-

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