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Highland Park Press (1912), 8 Jan 1920, p. 4

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PAGE â€" The poor nun who Is going down hm needs I substantial check. A golden hunk In the sea of matrt many and: no ban. Never judge a man by MI wife has of him Wanna Jul.- wonldn‘t do a thing 9 mm In a breach of promise suit. Women who talk most usually mean what they don't say. Flatury makw people sick unleu M or. Iblo to swallow It. non roan Oulduclupncucuxmhono Ibo mu I doughnut for In ennu- .‘utm Another noon why 1 happy xix-l pt: married 11 became Ibo ll “mid he won't be happy It the doc-n't. Anoma- thing we like About to we. 1- th.: It can make u you; In who work: It a garage look like t Crook god. Bolno that" may get no In this country nut when ull u 100: an m It will be consldrred 1 flat full- And our posluon simply I: that the no“. ought to close up In time for tho Indy at the house to but the man a! the house back to the houIe.â€"Dal- In News. The retired actor 11 naturally not! out. FROM THE PENCIL’S POINT TEXAS TIPS : City ......................................... 0 When you buy stock in the Public Service Company of Northern Illi- nois you know your investment is safe â€"â€" it is your own home utility company â€" it is here for all the as they come due every month. Give him the money, but let him handle the mawer for himself. get- ting the receipts and keeping them. he'll learn something of business in this way â€"â€" he’ll learn what securities are â€"â€" what divi- dends are -â€" he’ll take a personal interest in saving and investments. In later years this knowledge will be a decided advantage to him. OUR boy â€" every boy â€" wants to grow up to be a business man of power and influence in the community. Ten or twenty years from now the boys and girls of today will be our most influential citizens â€"â€" doing the work now on the shoulders of their fathers and mothers. Give your boy or your girl a share of the Preferred Stock which we are now olfering to customers and employee on payments. of only $5. 00 a month, so that now â€" in his youth â€" he may have the kind of financial and business training that will better pre- pare him for success later on. Give HIM a SHARE of 6% Cumulative Preferred Stock in the Train Your Bay for Business This Easy, Practical Way “WMdMfl Iliad- WPU‘B_ I would like to receive further information about the Public Service Company and the stock you ofler on easy payments. Address. Name...... Inquiry Coupon Have Your Boy Make the Payments An Investment of Assured Safety Public Service Company $5.00 Downâ€"$5.00 Per Month the oplulnn of Northern Illinois Date The snnkve am fed nn fouls. and appear nnwnnhle nnd tame to handle. The origin of the family and their work is probably unknown. lost in the dim passages of years, hut thvll' zeal is not one whit less tmluy than it has been since the proton-inn was first heard at How long they will continue to carry it nn is n muttvr {or conjecture. but undoubtedly they stand for one of Burma‘s chief curinsltiel. and a mark for the enterprising tourist who cares to m-alo the mystic heights of Mount Popn The make: they use are the deadly hamndryad or naia bunurun (nnia ophiohagus). the king cobra. The task, possibly, would not appeal to many. as these rs-ptiles are the most dreaded of their kind. Measuring up to 12 feet in length. they possess I deadly poison in their fangs. and an alarming spewd. It is fillid of them. also, that they are the only snake who will attend: a human being on sight. chasing him for miles until one or the other in bound to give in. Possibly nowhere else is the art of snake charming brought to such | pitch of perfection as at Mount Popa. Upper Burma. India, Ind strange" enough by women. Here two famous sisters. whose fame is a byword throughout Burma. make their home. At special requests they will conde- scend to bring their proteges down to the towns for exhibition of their skill. but as a rule they prefer the .vicinity of their mountain. This particular family has carried on their profession for many years past. keeping their secret always within their own circle. FAMILY OF SNAKE CHARIERS Woman Havc Pawn-r Power Over loptflu Which the Ordlnlry Par-on Hold. In Dread. Give your boy or girl the right start. Act Now. Call at our local ofiia or at your bank for details. time, helping to develop the com- munity â€"- helping add to its pros- perity. When your boys and girls have grown to manhood and wo- manhood the Public Service Com- pany will serve them â€" and their children â€" just as it now serves you. Buy a share of this safe depend- able stock for every member of your family on the easy terms now available. Not more than five shares, however, will be alloted to any one person on this easy pay- ment plan. Dividends at the rate of $6.00 per share will be paid on this stock from date of purchase. Price $100 per share as fixed by the Illinois Public Utilities Commission. PublicService Company of Northern Illinois Don't forget that prompt pay cre- ates credit. Don't buy anything on credit unless prepared to pay promptly when due. Don't agree to pa days and tnke longer Don't break your promise to pay an obligation. A person of undecieive character wondera how all the embarrassment! in the world happened to meet exactly in his way. to place him just in that one‘aituation for which he is peculiarly nnadapted. but in which he la also will- ing to think no other man could have acted with facility or confidence. In- capable of setting up a ilrm purpose on the basis of thinga aa they are. he is often employed in vain apeculationa on some different suppoaable state at things, which would have saved him from all thia perplexity and lrresoln- tion. He think: what a determined course he could have pnraued if his talents. his health. his age. had been different: if he had been acquainted with some one person sooner; if his friends were. in thia or the other point. different from what they are: or if fortune had showered her favors on him. And he zivea himself as much license to mmplain as if all these ad» vantages had been among the rights 0f hia nativity. but refused. by a malig- nant or onprioious fate, to his life.â€" Rev. John Foster. GETSWWBVIEWOFUF! THE momma PARK mm. mam PAH," “DONT’S” 0N PAYING BILLS ma 0! Undool char-cur c Hardly I. I to .00 TM».- In In.» mm. pay within thirty char-cur Can mâ€"nnm In looking to ranch succes- there in only on. worthwhile course to follow: Abide by the rules of the game. It boxing to look as if tom. of the promo." will live to regret having broken (he rules. Sooner or later the labor slicker! will “to got their just reward. The rule- for pinyin; the game I!" utmoly simple. Indeed. there I! only one rule: Obey your conscience. Of late than has been I (rut deal of nahlr playing. There have been whokulo aflom to reap more than has been lawn. to (a more than: bu been carnal. to tllt the lulu unduly. Wealth ll am the "arm of mo. haw-My.tmw.m-H any with I! to animation; Mood. It do. not curry with re mains. lut- lu “function union It has been won mm, bone-fly. hononbly. ~nmuunmmmm “pal-mad. dvlctory.mnutplum. [fuming-themed” Wdaunotthonuprluotmo. untmtommmm Kindly-MLllfllbol. nanny ”madly. any with I! to “Woo; Mood. It do. not curry with re mains. lut- 150 an the run! no tho m In nail-hath... Ind.- N ha. ham '0‘ u “â€"1. C. Fm ‘I m mmm‘ w ~wm"“-vm "W ' " mt, . ‘mgu'gm; . mums mwuwm-m '0th - I .Whmmhmm __ -Imnnl_4 gnaw-mom ~ Shortages-Strikes: II Your prosperity is bound up with his, for a town without stores would be a town without realty values and without comfort or security of living. Only by serving all of the people in his neighborhood can he sm- tsin himself .‘ The occasional bargain elsewhere may be attractive to your sense of economy but you need your krocer for everyday wants. His share of each dollar you pay him is about three cents, after the cost of conducting his business is paid. He pays for his chil- dren’s shoes the same price that you pay for yours. It isn’t an easy life. A living and the doiflg of service are all his work ofiers him. ‘ He searches and bargains for the best a disorganized market af- fords so that his customers shall be satisfied. Then he pays out his money so that what you may fancy will be available when you want it. He works early and late. He swallows his fEdings and gives the soft answer to wrath that is unjustified. small. Because he is the only point of contact with the 'prodnc- tion and distribution of food that many people have, he isoften charged with blame for conditions and prides of which he' is as much the victim as are his accusers. Through them all your grocer supplies you with food. Many of us have thoughts above foodâ€" but without? food we cannot live. Your grocer’s work 18 hard. His hours are long. His profit ls CRISPO BIS C UI T5 //”/...â€" W , 44:53:?77 ~4â€" Hanummmuuh “MMwhflomkI-[lt Instead of using prohne lun- mxe a womun (he. a cursory (lance. All men I." tow my pod. It in up 00 the dean! student to (the driving lessons. If you mt advice consult I Mutant-d party. About the only luv recognized by love II tho motherâ€"Inhw. art/z Male" of JESTS ~Cold born good. but Whmever can lead In in!“ In; to the exerrlse or MN: CI enjoyment. mntrlhutu m, . happlneu than the mug.“ u mere bodlly pleasure; “0.! the soul. while the other, for!“ part, onlykexhaustu the tn.... oflvn injures the immoral m Board your good nun. u ~ at Jewel you can M h netted ofâ€"for credit 11 an ‘3‘, one. you have kindled It m~ fly preach? II. but if 10! ‘ gum: It. you will find at nkql tut to reklndle 1: mum ‘ " Cultivate eon-Mend. h’ ”doanpcoplelty.’ ‘ have your on Jnjurod. ' ‘4 mum: most 0! Ill-u...“ who that: other: the N ‘; '1‘. b0 uble under all to practice an {him 1 newt by the tum-u Mplin a ”V1 Within kid for day a; 1 to: the dution, It in in prove to

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