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Highland Park Press (1912), 18 Dec 1919, p. 12

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PAGE 1' FOR SALE n Marshall Field Co. standard rotary sewing machine. The new set straight model, slightly used, $30. Tel. 1308 or (call 417 Oakwood Ann. Highland Park. 42 FOR SALE â€" Saddle horse, trait- od (walk. trot. single foot, cantor) 3 years old. One new English riding saddle, pigskin. Will sell cheap. Worth $300. See Sgt. Beard, Quartermaster’s FOR SALE â€" Boston Tm‘riers, col- lies, airedales. fox terriers, setters and other kinds of puppie dogs. Evanston Pet Store. 1023 Davis St. Evanston. Tel. Evanston 4028. FOR SALE ~»â€" One bed spring and mattrvss. 1 kitchen cabinet. Address 365 Hhmewnod Ave. 42 pd springs and mattress for $3.00 Prospect Ave. Phum- 62. FOR SALE â€" 20 lots 50x180. locat- ed on High Street near Prairie. 34 block north of Exmoor Club. All imâ€" provements in. Will sell at once or single lots. Small payment down. balance on Lime. Joe Lencionl. stables, Ft‘ irate with 0. Box 14. BUYA HOME FOR SALE FOR SALE â€"â€" Hillcrest Farm, Shock and Grains is the best produc- ing farm in the Red River Valley. North Dakota, and consists of 1.600 acres of deep. rich. ck soil with clay subsoil, in a high state of culti- vation. Soil, climate, rainfall, and the na- tural drainage of the land makes this farm the best location in the world for potatoes, corn, alfalfa, red and sweet clover, cattle, hogs, sheep, and the great wheat crops for which the Red River Valley is so famous. FOR SALE â€" Good singing canary birds, strawberry finches. blue Java finches. white Java sparrows. blue Java sparroWs, Japanese robins. blavk hooded nuns gnd Japanese nuns. gold- fish and sup lies. The Evanston Pet Store, 1023 avis SL. Evanstun. Tel‘ Evanstnn 4028. 41-42pd. This place‘is only ten miles from Fargo, where the state agricultural college is located. and six miles from a $3,000,000 stuckynnls and packing plant which OITI-rs u very CHHVCDlCn'. market for the cattle raised on thia farm. If you are interested in the pur- chase of Hillcrest Farm, in whole or part, write or telephone The High- land Park Press. tfpd 18 So. Flrst St. The buildings on Hillcrest farm are. modern in every respect and the ten room house has all of the latest conveniences. They include a conâ€" crete barn with a capacity of fifty head of horses as well as a number of scientifically designed hox stalls; 3 cement SllOS with a tntal capacity of 500 tons; a model cattle shed mat pro» vides ample protection for 200 head; a granary, an icehousc. and all of the other necessary outbuildings. $100,000. ’4‘ West sidor «32.500 to $12,000, Lots 100 x 200. $25 to 360 per ft Lots 50 x 150. $20 to $35 per ft. Acres. 3500 and up. my, ma RENT, FOR SALE Attractive East COALE SON PEARL THEATRE PAGE TWELVE Sl'NDAY, DEC. 21 ¢ THI'RSDAY. DEC. 25 Geraldine Farrar in ‘ Mnrly Miles Minwr in “THE WORLD AND ITS WOMAN" "ANNE ()F‘THE GREEN GABLES" Supported by Lou Tellegan ‘ A Realart Production Goldwyn Production * Mack Sonnet: Nmreel (‘omedy Semon Comedy . Pathv News Admission 22C; war tax 3c 5 lst pcrfnrmance at 6 p. m. _.,._._ ‘ Admission 2221'; war tax 30 COALE SON “IN ONE OF THE FINEST" Goldwyn Production Pictoszmph Spur and Saddle Story Admissinn 18c; war tax 2c “WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24 This theatre L‘Itwwf XmRS Eve nnlyi FOR HHV'I‘: l-‘I'RNISIIED HOMES FOR THE WINTER. FOR SALF PROGRAM FOR NEXT WEEKâ€"CUT OUT AND PRESERVE SEE ['8 FOR BARGAINS yoxnn'. [)E('. 22 Dumthy Dalton in "HA RKET 0F SOl'LS" Pathc Production ”The Trail of the Octopus" 3rd epxsodo Llnyd Comedy Admission 18c; war tux 2v Theatre Bulldlmr IHGHIAND PARK HOMES FOR SALEâ€"HOUSES Tl'ESl).\Y, DEF. 23 . uuc ucw unguau “lung, . .. . Incredible. . VS 1 . W :éf‘Bealrzis‘atgixggasggg Who men 893' that if we could see Sheridan, 11].. or commun. nursolws u< mhurs sop us. we wouldn’t Lt. W. E. Traphagan, P. "“1”” n.-â€"/'I‘l1â€"Bit.<. Tom Home in Side Homes, $6,000 to A white iron ned 4 . 1-43pd Phone 17 15 tf SITI'ATI()N WANTED By a (‘hristian woman and daughtn‘ in ('hristizm hnme position as cook. Girl can assist with so ving. Pre- ferably in the vicinity 0 Elm Place school. Address Mrs. F. O. Hender- sun. FL Sheridan, (‘0. (‘01. Humphrey. 42pd Plain sewing. mending and men's shirts repaired by expert shirtâ€"mak~ or. Go out by day or at home. Phone 441. 41 pd WANTED â€"~ Situation as butler. Hus autumnhile experience. Ref. To]. 418. .191"! PUK l‘ \( HANh P ~ 1916f<)u11yl- intler roadster. (’l9(tll( light: and sun'l'lu all in Ltnml repair. Wuulnl mnsislvr vavant lot in exchange. lx‘ worth $1.000. Address 19'} Liberty St.. Waukegan 01' tel. Waukogan 1512 M. 4‘2 pzl “*7 “Fill the person who found three building and loan books lost Dec. 5 kindly cal‘ at 1:": S. St. Juhns avenue as the owner misunderstood the name of the finder. 42 pd 42pd WANTEDâ€"«A tenant for a modern T-room house. new furnace now in- stalled, would consider person who could have papering and painting done as part ayment on the rent. Lo- cated on nor St. Johns Ave. (‘all at Herman's Tin Shop, or tel. 555. 42â€"43pd LOST â€" Saturday afternoon, a la- dy’s handbag, containing money and key. Reward. Tel. 845R. 42pd LOST â€" Lower part of a pearl and onyx pendant. Reward if returned to Mrs. Hmry S. Vail. 225 Laurel Ave. LOST â€" Tuesday evening about seven thirty o'clock on Central and St. Johns or in the Electric waiting room, a brown purse containing Mo- raine bus tickets. key and Highland Park commutation ticket. Finder please notify Tel. 119. 42 WANTED-sâ€" First 015% maid to as- sist in general house work for Christ- mas holiday season and month of Jan. (mod wages. Tel. 306 or Lock Rux 2.»;2, Highland Park. 41-42 \NTED â€"â€" A “nman or vmmcr girl tn assist week 'm-szinn [)(‘l'ix'l‘u'v I’m] St. JH‘Hh an WANTED ()IH‘ 18‘.» FOR RENT â€" 6 mum furnished house. (‘all HOSM, 42 pd Experienn-d Stemmraphvr desires part time or home work. copying, ad- drvssing. clerical. etc. (all 402. Announcement Let me teach your children to hel; vnterfiain your friends. Grace Merrell Teacher of Expression. Rates hume Wednesday and Thursday nouns $1.00â€"at your home 'I‘m‘ms if paid in advance. Tel 62:3 S. St. Johns ave. \\ ANTED W (ivnvrzil housework :iil. Rt‘f(‘l'<'ll\‘(‘5. Tvl‘ H. I" N. 2R4) Linden I’uiix H. 4‘.’ WANTED W Ynunu girl In assist \Llll light li :usowork and the care L'hildren wiring: tlw [Wu holiday \\«cl\'.\‘. Tt‘li H9. 42 ptl RABBITS AND BELGIAN BABES; FOR SALE White Male Rabbit, 8 mos, old . .3 .75 Belgian Hart). male, 8 mos. ....2.00 Podigreéd Rufus Red Belgian Hare. 4 mos., pair .......... 4.00 3 mos.. pair ................ 3.00 Single Male. 3 mos ............ 1.50 Single Male, 3 mos. ........... 1.00 (‘ommon Rabbits, 6 weeks old, pair ..................... 75 I’athe Review ‘ Mutt and Jeff Admissiun 18c; war tax 2c FOR EXCHANGE Tel. H. P. 557 or 558 Address Box 692, Libertyville, Ill “THE WITNESS FOR THE DEFENSE” Paramount Prudm tion (hristic TVO r001 Comedy Burton Holmes TravelogUe \latim-c at 2 .30 "THE GAY LORI) QUEX" y GoldWyn Production Adm' ion SITUATION WANTED Hru â€"â€" A \mman or youniz assist \\ 1th houamxurk. fut um- mzinnim: Dccnmluz‘ 2L Nu c.» v I’uquiH-ri TM. “3. TH N. Nb :nrnm'. 41’ SATI'RILAY. DEC. Elsie Ferguson in MISCELLLVEOL'S FRIDAY. DEC. 26 HELP WANTED Tom Moore in FOR RENT LOST 22¢; wa r ta x \\ umzm fur wuulurly. Tel. 42m after- $1.50 41-44 mum: 42 pd 4.00 3.00 1.50 1.00 '~ .uunmxb- num~¢samm¢ at Busineu of Criticism. g «Its business is simply to know the best that is known and thought in tho lworid. and. by in its turn making this iknown. to create a current of true iand fresh ideas. Its business is to fido this with inflexible honesty. with idue uhiiity: but its businms is to do [Inn more. and to iegve nione all queo ltions of pructicai consequences and Ilapplicntinnsâ€"(westions which will inever tail to have due prominence fave!) tn ”mmâ€"Matthew Arnold. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRES. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Vast Waste Dean. The great Sahuru desert covers the major part of northern Africa, éonslst- lag of 3,500.0“) square milesâ€"an arid reglon us largo as the whole of Eu- rope. From 100 fm-t helow sen level it rises In One Insmnce to 8.00) feet above. and some or its elevmhvus are con-red with snow for thrve months of the year. Most of It. howm‘or. is a ‘dry, sandy waste. dotted hvn- and there with an mush whvn- “drink" may he secured. Thu wimh~ :m' all very hut and dry, while min ix almost unknown. Firm-ygw ‘u\:l\‘ \‘.\i‘in§_’ hor grand- molih-r and ammo)" :mm. 'l‘iw runner was imiulw'nr. while tlw lntior was in- cllnml m I-.~ snw-rn. Hm- «iay while grandma hm! :nnn dinpping. Florence “'nx' le-fl m 1h» hum-ins ur lwr aunt, to whnm .t mxpvuro-«l <11? was unusual- ly nnuuhux ('pun “(‘ng told that she would 1.1m \‘I‘Hllii‘wl f @319 did nut be- hnva <h~~ 100de up at nun! and with team in her voice, said: “I‘m going to cry when my grandma mmes hack." Winnetka also has beautification plans on foot and will co-operate with Glencoe in its work at certain points where the two villages’ dev- elopment ideas agree. Deeds Count, Not Years. In the oldo-n tinw people) sought the fountain of yuuth, and the-y thought that :: th'nught uf us water would en- flhlt‘ tht'ttl tn HH’ ful‘tW‘l'. But the best of “f“ is not its length. not the cht'unulugimtl quantity of it‘ 'wtter fifty _\‘P:H‘~' nf thv moving. pulsating. busy Iit‘o- of tho [nu-sent than all the dull wnturios of Mvthusolah. What did hv do with n” hm \wnry years? He hull ttuI rvptttutmn of having been thv 011‘th mun. and naming to Show for it.~l€x:-han:v. What Lake Formt Did. In 1916 some Lake Forest citizens commissioned Howard Shaw to make the town‘s business district live up to the reputation of the residence section as containing more million- aires to the square mile than any Chicago suburb. In about, nine months Lake Foresters actually could point with pride to their shops. Years later Jarvis Hunt did his best to camouflage the unsightly business district of Wheaton into a typical English village, but property owners disagreed and the plan was abandoned. Glam-(w. of mun-ac, isn't the first (‘hicagu suburb to go in for beauti- cutiun and betterment. Riverside was laid out before thé Chicago fire by a world-famous landscape archi- tect. Ki-nilwnrth was the next subâ€" ui‘h to make an attempt at self-beauti- fication and Mr. Maher brought re- sults which have madv Kenilworth notewwthy. GLENCOE TO ADOPT CITY BEAUTIFUL PLAN mittee was appointed by each of the public bodies of Glencoe. It is known as the Community Center Plan commission. The members are: Sherman M. Booth, chairman; Mark- ham B. Orde, J. Fred McGuire, Bruce Mth-ish, Otto R. Barnett, Mrs. Alfred Washington, Fred A. Sager and Herbert H. Sherer. George W. Maher Draws Plans. The commission’s firat step was to have architect George W. Maher, who laid out Kenilworth, work out a vil- lage plan for Glencoe. In addition to planning the community center, Mr. Maher is studying the develop- ment of the village with regard to the forest preserVe properties north- west of the village and the Skokie marsh on the west. New roadways will he laid out and old ones ’rear- ranged. More parks will be laid out and boulevards to connect them. At- tractive street signs 831d lamp posts will be designed. Every civic body in (llenme is back of the present plan. And practically every citizen is enthusiastic over what is going to he done. mittee was (Continued from Page 1) Biding Her Time Alaska - a Joan of Arc - Alsace-Lorraine Labrador DOCtor Beautiful and Unusual Bo'oks: Myths and Legends of the Mississippi Valley Yuletide Offerings Fdf§§RFmKJO§ras ., and um. I Everetts ”‘ Shown inIBrown Va; 11 to}; 2fi'to 6 $6.50 :3 $8.50 Shown in Paten‘. Dull Calf and Satin. -, CHILDREN’S ;. i comm“: - Boys'nwggcms rGift‘. EveryE‘Child Would Like: ' PARTY SUPPERS MEN’S: SL1 PPERS We also have Popular Fiction‘ Boys Books Girls Books Children’s Books’ Books for Everybody $7.50 Up Rasmussen Brothers And a great many other attractive Books. ALBERT LARSON This Year Buy Footwear Gifts Store Open to 8:00 p. m. Till Christmas A Little Gift for every Child Telephone 247 12 North Shel-W Shop Early WE have carefully selected our com- fort line of Slippers to please the most discriminating buyers. For Your Own Sake RasmUssen The Complete Foot- wear Gift Store STATION ER TELEPHONE 567 GIRLS' AND BOYS SHOES Brown Engiish Last 55.00 to $8.00 MEN’S DRESS SHOES or PAT. ()XFURDS Wide variety of 5:316. BOUDOIR SLIPPERS FUR AND RIBBON TRIMMED JULIETS Brown and Maroon $1.50 to $2.50 $7.50 to $14.00 Pink $2.50 and $3. 00 $7. 50 $4.50 $1.75

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