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Highland Park Press (1912), 18 May 1922, p. 10

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3250,00030 R QUIRED FOR FLOOD SUFFERERS , iSpringfield. Ill‘,â€"â€"Tl1e Illinois Flood Relief Committee, appointed by Gov- ernor Smell to collect a fund for flood ésuflerers, and a special committee of the Illinois Red Cross have united in effort to raise sufficient money to ke care of the emergency in inun~ ted areas. It is estimated that 0,000 at least‘will be required. The illinois Flood Relief Committee V 1 5 been conducting a campaign for 1: week and under its call organiza- 32m; the been perfect ted in several 1es Money is already being re- Egaved in mnsiderable sums h) the .S? 1rman of the: Committee. Howard .K. Weber, president of the First National Bank of Springfield. The ;Red (toss (ommittec of which H. M. Merriam Vice-President of the Illinois National Bank of Springfield, is chairman, wlll Work through the local chapters of thv Red (‘ross throughout the State. Wherever cam- paigns have been <tarted by munit- ipal chit or commonial organiza- Lions the Red (lross chapters will coâ€" operate and In nthcr Itlllllnlllllllt‘S they will llHlliL’lllHlI III: II I~.Il :IIs llltlll glve. . iGI'aIII _Bu1'gcs.<. .I llt'ltl I‘vprvwntu ve of the Rul (‘Iuw has lwvn atiuned at Springfield to act on heâ€" lf «If the le (rms ( ommitteo and “ill «(I-operate \Vltll llalhmt 0 :fl gflflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIllllllllllillllllllI!llllllIllllllllllllllllmlllllll[HE §filfllfllllllmljfllfllfllmfllmlIIIIIIlllllIlllllllllIllllIIIllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllfi .GE TEN ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE MOVING the telephone receiver hook up and down causes a small electric lamp to flash on the switchboard in front of the operator. If 'the hook is moved rapidly, the light. does not flush and the operator cannot see the sxgnal, hende does not know that you are trymg to get her. The qujckest my to s' 91 or to recall the mtor 13 to~move the 00k up and down 5 owly. I: MODERN i’LUMBING AND HEATING Esfimates Cheerfully Given Jobbing a Specialty meN BLDG. 360 CENTRAL AVE. Tclfiphone Shop I]. P. 140.4 Residence H. P. 439 J. H. MORAN funds will purpose. Walter Davidson. manager of th Central Division of the Red Cros. states that the flood damage is prini cipally in Alexander. Union. Jaclu son. Schuyler, Cass, Calhoun. (‘xree‘ne‘t Scott. Pike and Jersey counties and in some of the counties alum: the Wabash river. The Red Cross has' madv a careful survey of these fields and money vontributal will be used only to meet actual emergencies. “Tubulationfl of returns furnished by nur field workers and local Rv-l (‘I‘USB (‘hnirnwn imlicntv that upprnx- imatvly 200,000 urn-s (if lunil hm lH"‘H inundated." Mr. llavitlsnn said, “Air; prnxmmti-ly 1,000 funiilivslmw- lwvll chpmmily ilisimssrswil that \vili H" u‘uirv \umv ussislum'v in prnu‘mnq‘ l (u 1 re thaw support in}: HHHXHI‘ COMPANY [HRH ho used for the common AH mm themsvln stunn' in [ll'n\hlirl1.~. H'rtl gram tn mqu lvcx'nmt nn huh-sc- jewelry has recently been pre- sented tn the Chicago Art Immun- by the Antiquarinn Society. It con- sists of urmleis, bracelets. “Melton. outings. vanity canes, waist-chains. headnlrvsses and other ornanwnts of gold and silver. The nu-tulwurk i~4 of the incrunml uwl inlaid type ulill mm'lv in Imlm and (Nylon. Thv waist- (‘huim nn- u! iim- gold wirv wm-en spirally into in mm- so that lhvy lulu- un i-lnstiv quality. Very inn-resting an 2hr smull cum-s for id‘lt'irnllls‘ or Hm... .snui the mmdé-r lmx‘r.‘ In bt‘ un x-Instn' quality. \'Q-r§‘ an 2hr smull ruse! for h link-3.41mi the anuk-r I» hung at 1h. xinllr. to \I tiny mumvulc nnplvmcnh [)Qllllmi by rhamx Tho unum nf the Imu- Mrs. Homer (in need of a Cook}: "‘Hnw \ou a loner of recommend:- itinn from your last empl(:yer?' Applicant: “Nu mu '.'.m “WM dnl )uu leave your hat x' ‘-- -~ , ‘ Tho unum nf the km- fur je-erry that prmmls in Imhu and ( vylun unex- Mark to Hu- days “hon rn-ry um- ndurru-d hunsvlf nr hcnrlf “ith gar- lands nf fnw‘h nnwrrs. Luu-r thru‘ begun In [-0 nmtulcd 1n Im-lulwurk. Tmlny \u- (‘HHYIUI nlwuyl rvrugmxr (hr ho-an In [-0 nmtulcd 1n "H'lulWUrk Tmlm \u- (HY‘JIU! nlwuyl rmugmxr lh‘ roanrmu- of tho jun-1r) In flmu-r.‘ but «unn- nf tht old nnmls ml) sur- ViH'. An vurrmu :24 an “ear fluwm',‘ a muklun- H u ”gnrluu! uf (‘Hl'hllnt- llh'hlf' NH [1' m umn-m h-fi ormum-ntn m but uftcr h|51 aside furt‘Vl'r. wrxir and u MYM- mmu- [or u.-- ’qu was cntm-ly mmpmed nf illustnr thins. ()n-nsiunnlly 8 {0" Words wm written under an uhwurv pivlurv to vxnlam 11v: meaning. The colon used Thu )owdry prmrntc qlmrmn Smwty l5 pru one hundrwi yvnrs nlr bmhunr bunny tha! u 1.4» [hr nliurmg ()rium all nmdu uf gum an a by 1hr maker: of nanu-npts were chiefly l-ulmlt llluv, ml. whm‘ and gold. Thv gold was laid on hit by bil Willi (luv and then pram-d down and (an-fully burnisht-d. Our most beautiful modem decorations in gold look tawdry beside this mediaenl cruflxmunship. Iplm'v Articles Presented by Antiqua- ian Society; Print Boon Has Hand Illumin- ated Books tr ‘Iun.. A small Bunk of Hours made in the late {nurteonth u‘ntury on vellum from an unborn lnmh or antelope is ven ran- and \ulunble because of its lmall sin and vxqulnile leltoring. Mum mnro punor books are on exâ€" hibit H'mv of xhvm made in Pr-nre. snnu- in Linn-um. Handerfi. South of Ell-gland nr Italy. Enrlnnni nr Italy. Several recent miditinm to this collection lnt‘ludt' lcnvm from very IHUlC‘nt manuscripts which have been lost. In initial letter cut. by name Vandal from an early manuscript. und twu leaves“ from a hook on the murtyr- dam of Thomas a Becket. The mini.» turi- illu.~'tmtin;.r the martyrdom is very bvziutiful in palm. The Saint knt‘t'lS an a tilt‘tl fluor lK‘fUR‘ In Altar in thc mnvtunry, nml the soldiers who hun- plirsuml him strike spent! into his sham-n (TUWYL The druwing o! the tilos “how's that the Irtixt had I fimul MN! Hf pi'rfipfctiVI'. Th9 initial ll‘llrl‘ i< :\ 1". vluhnrntely illuminated. mnl ~'l1n\\iix: m-voral priests and I lri<h« p in pontitivnl robes. The little quu'v vf vrlluni him something of tho- lnnk of an HM Rusuinn ikun. or pit-tun- uf' a saint. which leads in thtI fiuppm‘itinn that it "I! made sumo tinw tx-fnrv the divorce of the Roman (‘athnlic and Greek Catholic church”. r . "Because the husband and wife Wcro always quarremnz." "lmh-MY And what were they al- ways qunrrelling about?" “About the way their meal: were cuokvd Mrui (human: "I! in so trying. My husband is always lam. I’ve been wmtim: fur him since seven o'clock, and nww it is nearly‘eight." Walter “What time did you n- ranze to meet him ?" "At fivv o'clock." I‘rnpvrty Man: “The stage is upon! tn lu- uplifted. Bill." File-«"rivinn: “What do you mew “Thu hrro prop-lint for (hut there furrcuwlm-dy rumplny in the cling dmw‘n't can {or a bed in any way. shape: or form 3" Q” remarkable collection of Sing un- xmw 1m diqdny In (he {mum Amum: (ht-m H :1 "Pan H‘Mr" u! heavy \‘rllum. club VHIUH‘d and mum- in Hu- 2 wnlur)‘ A. D. Thy pour p00- Hmt (”no could M-Idnm n-ad nr and u MHl- nuulc for (hp pun! H u ”gnrluu! of (‘Hl'hllnt‘ Indian woman 1" «apposed u-fun- hrr husband without and uppmprzah- jun-Hy, druthi -<h(-Vmu»t in)‘ them stage is thou! \\ hn-h lhl're ~ IIY'Q' .‘UF ' A Restful EJourney To Milwaukeeâ€" ‘ ‘ Comfort! You find it in the swift, even pace of the heavy electric trains; in the deam roomy ears and comfortable seats; in the attention of the courteous employee to every particular of safety and conven- ience, in the knowledge that you will ar-Q rive at your destination refreshed and on‘ time. The frequency of train service on the North Shore Line, and the convenient terminal locations, remove, for the travel-i er over this route, many of the annoyances usually attendant upon railroad travel. ' RAILROAD CONNECTIONS In Chicago th f North Shore Trains take you within eas reach of all transportation. " linesâ€"electric nd steam railroads. Bung e Checkd go All Points H‘i'ghltnf Park Ticket onice s N. St. Johns ' Phone Highland Puk 14o \‘ADlLLAk‘ MOTOR ( Herc agam Cudllluc‘s :zzncm‘n your ' ‘ M", dcpcn ahlhty haw 1221.3; “n.“ a Hi the mxynxty of {hr-v: \x'lwwsc Off the first tee at two o‘clock m the golfcr‘s code means two o'dockâ€"not :1 moment later. Notlcc at your club. next time, what r. SUI" pnsmg number of men depend upon Cddillac m get them of? m a goon sturf~n prumm st.rrt-brmgmg them a mfle. (\r 1.x; or fifty miles m comfort and use or mmdâ€"with trrunlikc regularity. based on long CXFL \ compurison of rcu DILL. Limited Trains 1830 Hum A\ t for Chicago leave Highly? HSTL‘N FRANCH leave Highhmd (w! supreme (Kc choice :Iection 1's ; arching 4|

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