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Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Aug 1922, p. 10

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PAGE TEN «in! yrrlmvh n U' L V V V V “(NIH 'ntlr H WELL BROKE SADDLE HORSESE 'ru- hm”. my; THE FAIR STABLES, Deerfield Ave. IT’S DELIGHTFULL Y COOLING Aan on your vacation trip he sure to have a full equip- ment of Thermos bottles, bathing caps, goggles, sterno canned heat, toilet articles and other vacation necessi- ties. For that three o’clock feeling on these warm summer days drop 1n at the drug store and enjoy a cool refresh- mg dring or a soda or sundae made with the delicious Hy- arox Ice Cream, for which we the exclusve agents in fieerfield. .H. STYKER §Fancy M erchand lse frhe very finest in Meats Fresh V Qtables A é Savoy, Richelieu and Monarch Brands in gt: Goods R. A. Johnston's Cookies ' , i ‘ Articles at COST Every Day a Dozen Saturday You Use I Offer Which Every THEO. J. KN AAK For Rent by the Hour TELEPHONE 83l-R to the Housewives of Deerfield and Vicinity For Fifteen Years the Leading Purveyo'r of BEFORE GOING Phone Deerfield 220 I have those large sizes that are hard to get LK Prescription Druggist Illinois Deerfield A Large Stock Always on Hand F resh Vggdtablea Always ZION I’ROTESTS 'Bl'S . JANE THROl'GH (‘ITY The [w-Im' n I.im- and {hr 1 tutwn C(‘lh['i|!i_\ lHn-\ Ecltvu'n ~11... ilit\:- lm-n fuxv the Ilhmm (‘mnmern- ('umnna- ~11-n In 1'hn'u:\-. Endtnu- vuu prr~ \l‘nh'd Ln Wx-dm-«iuy and Thursday of 13>! “wk by nuurm-y: n-pn-srnl- 1m: both rumpnnnw Thr ntturnrys \wu- m'vrn mm] Auxuu 25 In Mr “nth-n Purn-L .md ugrx-vmn-nls An uridltxunn'r ham ‘9' ‘ 3 \u-n- mwn (u rm- gmlntlr‘ (u! Hm! 1! \un .- vny and mu; 1).. Han h In mmplr M'urrflulrd n~ muvh hin- 'I'Iwy pmnh-d um mu hA~ mt. gnu: II~ [wrmlulnr hu-w- hr run thrnugh Thr CHHHHHH xnpi‘afllh (-f 3 THE m \( Shrr' ‘l' rr~ldvltÂ¥> of a, l) < {'[H ‘(d K {rum ann-r hm K (u! (ha: 1! v d Hm; 1).. Han HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS h u;u:\ 1m ”pr! ('11 \\ .lukt'K rznu~ utlmnh 11 “hr Mimi hnfll)’. Tht‘h \\ hc-lhq-r }»4 ll] ('qu n vrrIII-u'zllr In my L-I I-hv “111 gr! lhq 0w Hldlx‘htrd ILA! 1 “HUM n l (hung of that .1 {.1 IL my North shuvv Members of Lodges From Five Shurv “WWW“ . States Will Participate in iprratc nwtur AU‘ 8 Bl“ Program 1 L-._ .H and Krnw 1m case M ('nmnns . My \«rn nth): IL. ‘rdtr ‘hl " .. rrllmwu- '1 Rory! (ht \\ hr! (Lt-x11) fur {hr H1 H be. Don't cross the child's m by lines that If! not unlit]. nor the mp!ndbydiuy.wavy.uhh.m lot-d during. hm b- vehp th- e“!!! do" On II. II which In E, II!- From the educational standpoint see that the color nlatlom to ml: other are correct. and also that 1hr dnwlm a! any object: in the room In rightly proportioned. “night when thy nhould be strum tad cormt carn- vheu emu should Boo. Should Not Lock Bantu-k Ind Acton! For the wall space above and beâ€" low tint occupied by that! trip- then in an ubundnnt flipply of wits- ble murinl in 11.11 papers. Prefer. IN, I simple cam-t. min; a “that tone above a darker shade helo' the mouldings. The room uhould not Inch cmplnsb. for this in furnished in tho chnnp'able picture scheme and in the dupcfiea. when considerable mm an be obuinedu he made to provide for the child's growing intereat and to meet the educational requirements of the oc- cupants of the nursery. Thu can easily be accomplished by the uae a! moulding! about an inch wide placed on the wall horiwntally parallel with each other, {our feet from the floor, the inaide edge of the atripn being groowd to hold carda on which are muunted pictures. Place theae stripa ten inches aprt horiwntally around the'room. and have piece- of card- hoard cut the right lime to tit the grooves, then on theae card: paate picturcs cut from magnum-a. and you have an interesting change of acene in the nursery a- often as you deaire. There arc so many pretty pictures painted especially fur children by such artists are Jerae Wilcox Smith and other: that it is a pity to deny the children the joy that they bring. The children will aoon learn to mount these pictures {or themselve- Ind also to look for suitable picturea. which practice will teach them ohaer- vation. Fin-unrk! Displu) I. \- xi'. \ :1 of Mn. Folluwmg the opening anliHu llirlv will ll- .Ihan-ra uf mulli rulurwl pin-rs. silvrr and Knltk‘n mm; leluwfluiw Wnndt'rx (rt-nu u l‘utiful rflrct. In Wlll nlm [lu- uerul \A‘Iim fllln. Then- \\11| he an le‘lrlr nnd (hundrr norm; Aurora BUNIllS and (he- Llnd u! the Midnight Sun In” illumin-u‘ 1hr hvnwns {or 1 space of 0300 («-1 an}: - nuns of shimmering nlufu of col- un-d fires. The (‘hicuzo She-ll." weighing RU pounds. lunding 36 inches high. will n-nch in altitude- of 800 feet, and un tin-king 10'0an l00 flower 'shrlls. containing Ill the bright colurs u! the rllnbo", rumeblina I mammoth flower garden lt ls Necessity Thu Youngsters Be Given Sunny In- In Addition to the fixed decor-lion- in the numry. Irnngunenu Irhgufd 10:15 p. m. Fin- Dn'e, by Hurold (Stubby) Kruger. Flaming Hunun Torch, Plunging from Dizzy Height PLEASANT NURSERY FOR HAPPY CHILDREN North Side of Pier “MOOSE DAY” ALTGI’ST 12 AT CHICAGO I'AGEANT IV! «h \\r 5H xn rnlurm; ugh, “Illl-wl.‘ { 1hr Vagrant Y]. IYYMHKI‘HH 11m ~ Lukv Mnrhlh uruund Mu'znxpn l I H m \\. 1:!r~!n HI mrnh hurlvh fl” Um H l) In {m “huh H )‘u-N‘ 1h: MK Hrn ht tun! IIK Wiu: (he [Hunting of this whine. the Unlnnlly of lllinoi- hu scoured the nomad of in patent: on appmuu fundamental in the on of Wu motion puma. 81: month- m that inuhqun announced that W out of in 3M, Prof-nor Juob Klan. Ind prefaced n selenium cell vhkh. un- Rh Iu puma. dsd meuoor Joseph T. Koriner of that immunon ha. after twenty yenn' Work perfecu-d a unclaim- which not only phocozrnphs the uiual moving Mann» A: vu- nre used u: no in: it on the urn-en but It the num- time and on the ume film photo- mphl noundn. So (u have the ex- periment: gone Nu! m ring of I bell. the dam of I door, and the human voice Are ”produce-d nth in muo- thlt in uncanny. Urban. . lll..-Revoluuon o! the movmg picture industry which will influence the moving pinurv In in I” o! m phsm hang: on the inven- tion in the labor-whet of the Uni- var-Ry 0! Hum“. to the lllinoia nver. The ahorelmea and the heathen of thn old lake are endent in mafiy plaeoa here. Thla lake had a rather complicated hiatory, and later all of the (heat lake- went through a "no: of changes; for a time thelr water: flowed out through the Mohawk and down the Hudaon; later they went into Canada, past Que- bec and Montreal. and then to the ocean; atill later they took the proa- eat line of flow down the St. Lav- renee. Thou chances were doe to the retreat of the [neat ice sheet and to the fact that all of the Great Lake Region has been tilted bodily toward the aouth~aoutbweag and the tilting in going on today," New Appliance for Camera Will Repmducc Voices of Movie Actors Imam {or (‘hfld in Pun-ltd \\ all l‘idurn A splvndu‘l It‘SMIh I.- Hugh! tho- vhxld M hnmg lhr ruum punch-d and pining m-rum [m-lun-n m the panels. the- payhulug) n! thn hang ‘hl! lhrn xs a. plan {my c-wryfhlnu and c-Vrrytmng Phnuld hr in Mr plIr-e Ih‘llhl 1: (I! II why: I M1 “LN ’ )‘an9 15m h-rvuph-dl) (rm ”.5: 3M hn-n-u'tumL l'NlVERSI'l'Y EXPECTS '10 PHOTOGRAPH SOUND muting putuzrp nf vim-«h for thy! puma». And (in nu! {urgfl 1hr N‘ntmwntnl valun nf dmurulmu which run hr rm- phnnu-d ullh parlunw um! luxls that fires: [hr Iw\r Inf hunk hhd (”Unir) Kim“ all, hl‘t‘ [Hut pit-apnm )myriw mm nrr mndr .quulm-u, (hur. ”In Thr yeah-run} {t Nunh Shun lil.‘{lll‘1 hxstur) m in: Nut drunmd .'. 1: )‘ul NORTH l’rmwnl Selling In- Result of a Long Series of Pro- ceases uh 'n in my Ht. 1|: : <.xxmrr H SHORE GEOLOGY IHSCl'SSI-Zl) BY GRANT «11M hr! pan 1 3m}, n-ruil ml I». hlm thc m! m In M: 1 l}..- > 13, Lung run hI-nhh 11- IL! A huruv) w fourth» of x! n «Hymn-d h. 1hr M‘ene being photographed. Th0 n-nmmder o! the film u yin-n over u» "htlur graphing the \‘unuu; woundp 1:. mi. munner. ru-ry hfhnh and nrr} mufid n n-prudm'ed In murrrhpnndmy put-h un xhr rrmml Thu quantum-s 3”,. (-hrunnm u! \"nun; um Nmnd :v pm non or at newest shop or w re- pairing station. An excellent opportunity for young and energetic men to engage in railroad work. Machinists end helpers. Boilermakers and helpers. Blacksmiths and helpers. Car repairers and helpers. Sheet metal workers md helpers. Car inspectors. Were- nnd working conditions prescribed by the Unibd State. Labor Board, effective July 1. 1922. ' will be npplied. On- .ccount o! the action of I number of our shop and engine‘ houue employu, who left the nerv- . in in defiance of the United Sum Labor Board and m now on ‘- Itrike, the Chicggo A Northwest-4 orn Ry. is in need of the followinzh RAILROAD MECHANICS AND HELPERS WANTED BY THE CHICAGO NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY CO. 129 N. CLINTON ST.. CHICAGO, ILL. Apply at onre to film"!!! :Jlllllllll For Th; foodJ $8 lfltCi C0 F or Icl

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