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Highland Park Press (1912), 17 Nov 1921, p. 11

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RO‘ 1t Jrk. 52.0“ tfl 7417‘?! : r “M“... 2 cflRlS’nAN SCIENCE ECMBRAMN AT "w for next Sundny’s Iason W, ‘Soul and Body." \ w; are held in this church may morning n: 10:6, Sun. a School meets. immedintdy lftct the mming sex-nee, and is open to mi}! '19 to the age of 20 yours. The [My evening Me. which in- ” sestxmonies of Christian Science “538» is a: 8 n'clock. “5 Ln. wrdiully invited to make # a; :3- reading‘rwm at 387 Cen- w ,venur‘. which xs open every week h! from tune n'clnck m the morning 991 g“ {duck 1n the evening and MA" darn-302x: from nice :0 six § City Expert Shoe . Repair Shop §FURS WMbyn-W WH~ 75-9». . it“ sun. cons, JAP mux, souvRREL mmx SPEC! \I H \N[) WORK 'pd 903-? “NHQ Y-Nl Wu! ..,.. '4‘" > M EK- "4r“.k .\ .‘IO "was... The .\l. MANOOGIAN an d' SEWLM, \Lu‘HLVl-js L1": flak Leather at Reasonable Prices $1.6" ' cvrduru} knickers â€" 17. the pair $1.95 LA.‘ < 3Q GI \SS 2 S. \\ abaih \ve‘ Floor, lhicago [ll \\ IR'I: F\\‘ '1' B. LEVINE Garnett’s Ha.- ,e .inurnal of (‘nmmerce Repairing :2 need of a sinker German mark. as it dendid ability to go xmplam because the _. loud. but they mach the people on and the golf links. :el‘m how a corn ~'r~::" of”? a man'x :hu’. snmo Of these 2er mm? 1nd Fw L'onvinced “VCR; FFD 'l ‘9‘- 1m! l-n‘ bu \'m m Jrz'u! \nne! hi the Wisconsin-Illinois state {line 1.51: Friday for the purpose of ihonoring the world war heroes of b0“ states, 1nd u they shivered in the biting north wind, the snow 11qu eddied around them. A band sta :had been erected and fifty members 0‘ \‘oliva's Zion band faced the weatheriand play ed some appropriate music. The speakers also used thi: platform for their patriotic addressea. anti in spite of the chilly blasts. both the.speakers and hearers showed teverenre to the :iepartui ami Ewing soldien‘ who have done their duty in this and other lands. ‘ The Ceiehratinn at thr state ime WE“ partly for the purpose of plant- ing four elm tree>'~tw0 on: the 111i- noi: <ide and {Wu on the Wiswnsin side. Thew trew are a memnriai tn thr <~Â¥ili1r'r~ Who fnught in the world war They are Linch eims. 18 feet high Tm") “'erv rain-(f ii; a nuru-rp' may ('hin‘ugn and iii? other tum u; K“Y‘.1\\ha. Ax sum as the MEMORIAL TREES PL rum 1:; Kvn‘weha. Ax sum as the trees are \wll EI‘UWYX, bronje tablets wiH be piared Ur. thy trees lmytifymg the puHu aha-n and why they were nlm‘ed Era-2v Fur 'ht’ pregent, two largz- boulx.i»r<â€"one on the Illinms and flu wt‘he'z‘ “1‘. the: “‘ésczifh‘in side. tell) [hr awry vi the tree *planting. An inwription on each of these StOnt’.‘ <tatv> that thv trww xxx-rt.- "'dvdxcated ' w}: ran-I thmr lit'vs in the to thv d“éh Three Hundred Persons Service Armistice 1). Wisconsin- Illinoij Heroes ‘AI'u-Nk‘} Jam“ Li. Wslch hf Wau- xezarx. xx,» m share» of the'prugram. At thi» planting Daniel F. Went‘ word: secured for the senices the :rvm-A: awed by Mr» Warren G. Hard- 2..;: ;t: planting the first Memorial tree ~n thy Lincoln Memwfial drive r 0:: thc platform Were , Captain Wurht-auzh, commandant' of the firm: 1.3km Naval Training Sumnn; J'szv‘ F T Fair-+44 Hf )[liwaukmfi Hm hr» H111"! Peurm.,_ Kiwanis ' |~ha<. S. [)rm-en. Three hundred persons sun was mm .‘V' t‘ :we: F ri W er Attend V for \NTED 1A \\|‘ LTI.“ H it ins: spoke of his travel: through the region of devastated Canal Europe. At 11 o'clock the hoople til-Id, bowed their hands in honor of the dad soldiers. The service ended with the Star-Spangled Banner. “ Last Monday we had two special programs in assembly. The first was an Armistice program by the upper grades. Some poems urd selection: were read and recited. There was. also, a Better Speech program. Sev- eral of the upper grade pupils gave talks on good English and some strove to show how to use good English by taking the part of salesmen. Lantern slides with Better Speech mottoen were also shown for part of the pro- gram. Last Monday a debate was held be- tween the 7A“: and 88's. The ques- tion was. "Resolved: That Good Eng« lish is necessary for succezls in life." The TA's won. The SA's are drawing some lovely Thanksgiving picturw on the black boards. The 18's have a goldfinch and a Russian ring dove. Sarah Ann Mc- (‘le-rnan brought mo turtles. THERIGWPARXPMWDPABLW H1 \n‘f tn.“ (no: r'mMrw‘. may They <tud_\' m» {mia} Thy run around and mun When thcy 2n war In plan But \ wax x-Y‘ut- rlzmk-«i alum my But nuw he's dead and gonr I wa< wry glad to haw hxm “"m-r‘ Iizmhmi up in my an Of Our. Great 15 Days Price; Wrecking Sale Only a Few Day§ More Our big sale is drawing to a close. Saturday, November 19, is the last day. Be sure and be here the last few days. Never again will you have an opportunity to buy your winter wants at these prices. We Quote Just a Few of the Many Bargains We carry a complete line uf Rubber Footwear Storm or Low Rubber, 2, 4, 5 and 6 buckle ()vershoe for women, men and children. We sell more rubbers and overshoes than any two stores $9 25 on the North Shore. There’s a reason. Saturday, av. 19, --The last day--Be here early 11.1 b 11-1 ho-ax) $6.10, l'ant- 31 0'1. .11111 11411.) a! 411111 1:11 ll)! BLE EXTR\ 51' PA, l_.\l Mons “(Ira 0") nt t1-r vw: uh! pmuf \1.'.:1u¢t w: Ih-u I born) I rL \hm , I .a L 11 '.1: . n119111|d;k!i ' ' ‘ ‘* "A ~ A- an $711M) Mankeh \_, ’ ‘4 1 3.1: 1! ‘1“ v 1 , v. {hvrcomle <'_,’, ()u‘rrmw .‘m SJAt-a at $21.30. Ynxun'. men '9 win uf a}: ' ; ar- e‘tra puir of Men's Ruhher Boob, Mo (J Knitting Yarn 49c An Oak Tru- By Elizabeth June a: httlv Mun: m’ I mm a Irm- ‘w watch the In. N81! ugh! under H The Stare That Saves: ‘z'cu Vane} Pr if c \Vr u‘k H “The ConVerse Brand” HJ“‘ 49c H I’ ”It India! <11 ‘.."' ' -.311 45 {7‘51 ' ' ..:‘ P _\‘~' Mac ”Z ‘1'?” $7. 45 illt‘ hrx't bra nd rubber loans; Bub“: nu: m cm on tie pm. She an Vnn Dyk'l lovely poem “The Blue Plant." Sylvia Kneiba next nppeucd dreamed untold colondmmnynndre. cited "in the Homing” which wu in tie mm dialect. “Her lie-band's Dinner" by Mnrjwie Benton We in then by Nellie Hunter. This clever llttle monologue introduces the numes of n numbct of our gumbo such as Lake Fomt and Glcncot. Richard Grunt told us thou! "The One Horu- Shny." by Oliver Wendell Holmes. Following the program the busi- ness meeting was held. and the club voted on the chairmen of the various club divisions. the appointments were as follows: ('hnirmnn of Play-Writing Uivlswn Albert Loner Twisted by T for fools 0r watch the life to, \- And stoop I wornâ€"out mol- The diurmment movement should extend to the school by niding the desks of the boys for spitballs. Qub was devoted :5 Potty 3nd in; Chairman uf Play-Reading Division . Margaret Rubens (‘hairman of Slug? Mu‘hanics Di- vision Frank Wit! (‘hairman uf ('ostume Division Sen-nu Scymnur Germany is the (311)" country which hu formally nbolilhcd tipping Observing the luves blowing 05 Ms lot, the neglimt householder is phased to note that old Mr. Wind is raking up his Inn: for him Some of the people who In: holler- Inz about taxes In 11.0 shouting to hue the biggest mvy in the world‘ l! is denied that the motorist: ply no attention to the speed In". is a lot of them spend much time had:â€" ing at them. (It Men’s Overcoats, Suits, MackinaWs, Pants, Overalls, Caps, Gloves, Underwear, etc.. all at greatly reduced prices. You save money on everything you buy. Nothing but the best de- pendable merchandise that money can buy â€" at prices that will make you sit up and take notice. All lung in our little beds $24.50 rlwa‘p of 10! m H: $2.95 $4.25 MIC-HAM- HIGHWOOD, ILLINOIS The Store that Undersells apprcmatr (hi-Ir prm- wru L! ; 31,75 \\ mn‘. suppen 91.. ahppors. wrunw hath” a“ (ninb; yrs. “Hrkth’ $.13 (ht-tron:- “7.“. Mr ur men'oat \ulh qummi 4f imitatiurz 393 pvidc wre-king $3 “Mr ll 95(‘. l in! of chxidrrni ~ht shnb m the 1m worth Ins Hun 33. some worth more; pnw: awn-ohm: uh» “o‘er-oak lnilnnn. S‘s-w: 0n hand; all sizes; pnn- er lung uh €810 in! of chxidrrn'< Jim"; r Orkllcrlledlhomdod'tdedla lb. Or being bated 600"!» [in fly to If you an dreamâ€"and not nuke drum your Mr; If you an thinkâ€"and not nuke thought: your “In. If you can meet with Triumph And Disuter ’ And treat those two impouten qut the sum. If you can bar to hear the truth you've woken Twisted by knnvn to make a trap for fools, 0r watch the thing: you tun your life to, broken, And stoop and build 'cm up with Mum; limmnttudnothtindby H yuu (an ulL with CTUI’dI And keep your \irtur, ()r walk with Km‘p nor lune the ('unlmun touch. 1! math" for: nor loung frwnds an hurt you. If you can maLo- um- help u! all )our winnings And risk it on unr turn of pitch- anddou. And lose. and start ugnm a! your beginning! And new-r breathe a unrd about your Inn; lf )uu mm (am your heir! 1nd nerve and sinew Tu serve your lurr. long after they an- gone. Ami ‘0 hold on when than i~ nothing for the entire family. And yotiwon“ look too good, not n. you Except the W11! which my» to them "Huld on'" YOU'ILIBA nun-Noon 3 fldnngutvflmHu-o $17.45 $3.45 $1.85 u um? 95c 95c ”(N “LE EXTRA hem)‘ uwrk \hm‘s, ~i199. $.3va \aLm-u phr- un-u‘klhy suit ”(H BL}: EXTRA SI'H [\l Wurk nr Arms pr». five-attr- Mus al‘ awn, «ramp, ~llpâ€"It\¢~r slylr; all (1'3”1' am: ~11»; [ Hr“ r Vt 1"( km): nh- ‘ 1 l 33.30 "on" Slipper! $2.25. \\ ”mo-Ha uh. Mrnp hnuw ,‘Lp'I'IH mwfium hark: a” 9116-! nncr- u rrtkmg «alr $2025 £150 l'ndrrvar 79¢. Mrr~ 91mm rihhrd xhifl- and drnwu- .M; m7r- 79 "riot urn-(km: uuv , C wni-mm'mdu §Youuhthbrthnlmm Thv run-a whit h wgrr recently made cfi'echu- by the u-lvphom- company, it: arr-ordnm \ulh the luv, In I numbe- uf rifle: in the nuns. will. thenfore rem-in m dim pending the deter-min anon of the appeal by the Illinoh lur premc rounv The mrrun (our! of Songu'nor. county entered on order load-y holding that the Illinois Comm commiuion ltd no power to enter it mm permanent suspension onion dated October 31. 1921. cancelling whedulu of incmud rates of publk utilities throughout the state. The above doriuon It]: made In A to“ an ill-“tuned Against the com- min-inn by the Illinois Bell telephone mmp-ny. Thu-legs] mpresenudve. o! thr «nmmluim who nppared in the Sang-mun county court prayed an im- mediate upped to the Illinois supreme court. which was allowed. FAIL 1O CANCEL NEW INCREASE SCHEDULES n puMk utllhy ho-(‘nmt‘ eflefllw- g... month.- nfh-r filmy. unlesn the com munon. mm In 1hr rxpxrnuun of try months. «mun a fun] order finding the proposed ran-p unjuat Ind urn-u tum-Me and fixmy other run as {Air and n-asunhblr Th;- commiuion bu nut «nu-red sud): order: m recent Hues, but nvzly mum-“(~41 thaw yhodulr Wupl do good by redudng the M. And aurpflhn. The Man of the daemon is. that under the Hlmm.~ commence commi- ainn luv rues initiated 1nd filed by ltmmlflth-taflvhcdl- AMâ€"Mkm~m’flh aluminum! July.“ I“ (‘uatr- Sewmg Thread. all numbers- ; and we have It In black or whitt- â€" .-(-I K‘- Ira WNoPoweruEnter Sewing Thread 5c $15.00 Suits $9.23 l’rire “rt-(king Sak- ‘rice Wrecking Sak- . “gm; ‘lll7!;( .u».' mmiv. \JZQ‘S 1'» $13 Val t-xtra pair ~ tr'm' » Best Goods at Right Prices \A «filth. "“5! \ ”mo-Ha mm and mwfium helvhl In! ,u mam: mum PAGE ‘ $4.85 $2.69 $2.25 10c

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