M CHRISTMAS SALE "An" "0 â€â€œ9" “" “‘m°‘h"‘g hap‘ Theseclliilllrlévlwll be thevï¬rst nom-‘lmm R“ pens to a boy and a pup that makesl Reach. the world recall its youth. The New m‘masm “mu" t†1“" mm" â€W 5'“ (lorvlnn ank Herald will ï¬nd room on the red Ml‘u'" in â€1" past thnumml )9 1r}. ‘rm-L .f n: Date for it. even if it hm tn 'l‘lxc R'llizll".l~‘ wttlcnwnt run-rs 3500 ('zuvlu-u' .‘vIe-zntu the rluings of Sunlv >tmlgy ; «,quarc milz-s and has a populatinn u! . :mul Ju m“... .m to tlw insidv‘" {RUIN mvnk< and lay hrvthvrx lramv w “The world likes In read about boys, and especially about boys that own pups. The boy and the pup have been pals since the axis of the earth ï¬rst began to creak under the weight of the human race. There were boys and pups before Babylon. but Babylon and its brass gates have gone and the boys and their pups remain. There will be lost boys. with lost pups. and kind policemen tn ï¬nd and feed them. lam: after wars and strikes have disâ€" appeared. Editor's Reply "No. The New York Herald has not gone crazy. Papers become demented only when they lose track of the hu- man race and'never put the boys and the pups on the front page. - ' “Our correspondent forgets the up riety of news appetites. There are ten thousand men in New York who could tell him how many home runs Babe'Ruth has made this year, but could not tell him whether Scutari is in Europe or in Asia. Thereare hundred thousand mothers in New York who have not the slightest in- terest in Southampton or Lenox. who like to read about the boy and the pup. For the boy might be: their own boy. “To The New ank Herald; . Han- yuu gun» crazyâ€"40 Luv 3 full L'nlumn of the from page of The Herald tn tell nf a buy whu lost his pup. when the pzuwrs are all vruwdod with imâ€" portant things? How impurumt I~ thv nltd‘t‘pvutt’ll stm‘y of the lmy and his lost dugâ€? Edi- rurx may widely (lirl‘er in thvm ngwir.~ inns of its value. but them will he those who. thuugh news he so plcnti~ ful as to elm: the presses, and th- prior of paper war tn top-lofty ii:- urcs, will give the buy and dog :1 place an the front puma Nut many of them, however, can jue'tify their policy so eloquvntly m the editor of The New York Herald has dom- in his~ reply to an inquiring reader, as we think you will agree aftvr read- ing' the following; Eloq uem Rep ly of Head of New York Herald to Criticism; Sms Boys and Pups Before Babylon HUW EDITOR REGARDS IT BOY AND DOG STORY ALWAYS INTERESTING Beef Sue! the lb. Purk Sausage Meat the lb. Veal ('hups the ll). Round Steak ‘ the lb. ,A l Sirloin Steak the lb. Flank Steak the ll’). Pork Tenderloin the lb. . Beef Tenderloin the lb. Spareribs the lb. Sour Kraut C the qt. 7 ’ Shoulder Lamb Chops the lb. Ham Shanks 0r Butts Pork Chops ‘ H the lb. 18C, linin Lamb Chops the lb. Pork Loin Roast 1 the ll). Pork Shoulders ] the ll). NOTICEâ€" If you want our regular circular mailed to you, leave name and address at office. Wedeliver your order free Turkeys, Dry- -picked 491/2-53c Chickens, Dry-picked 291/2c Candied P , 137:3: lb 25C Geese, Dry-picked 28c Cranberries,Sound Red, qt. 14-l9c Pumpkin, No.3 Can, “"72 C†40C Ducks, Dry-picked 341/2c Celery, Crisp Mich. ., .311. ‘21 25c GoodLuckButterine,21bs.f0r44€ H olly Holly \ W [(31175 Mistletoe .15c 28c 25c 29%c 42c 25c 43c 45c 15c ,15c ’30c 15c ,32c 49c 19%c 15%c ulute. The orphans are a few of those rvnrivrvd Pmmoh‘ss 1m! {mum}; by the Smyrna and Thrace tram-din. Thc monasteries. fur frnm kulthy. can' give those childrun “heltcr only; their fwd .md clothing "x <upplicd by funds raiwd in America." ‘ “They must Be buy.- only, no girls can be rm‘vivrd." the good mnnk< stip- ulate. The orphans are a few of those rvnrivrvd Pmmoh‘ss 1m! {mum}; by No feminine croaturo. not a cow, nor a mare. nor even a hen may set foot on the sa'cred lands of Mount Athos monasteries in Grveco. But this strictest of monastic settlements has opned its doors to receive 3,000 desti- tute orphan youngsters. according to a cablegram reveivod by Harry A. Whoeir-r. Chairman of the Smyrna Spwial Relic-f (‘ommmco of Illinois. Tht’l‘v \h‘l‘r {’1 ('..»('\ l'f thhlhlllv‘ll 231 imnlvinu ""35 and Lurk. Lutal Of 11'! dvpvnth-nuy ruuw wr h'nndlvd. (‘1' those ('flfl'N 313 Mo permitted tn rmnuin in lhvxr uv humus undrr sun-nieinn of 1hr m hutinn â€ï¬lm-r. “th ï¬xv \u-:\~ r turned tn their hmnux ‘ BAR FEMALES FROM SACRED MOUNTAIN tiltnx hmpitul Makes Report on Activities of Her Department in Last Three Months H PROBATION OFFICER ON Jl'VBNllJ-I WORK ’l‘utul Lumh-r n11 hHHH'. 1'1. Num um The "h uwn nunu l’q-r ('vnt w Number Ll Nun! .\'um m ‘ Minu‘ Mom huge 1m :LI Short Legs Veal the ll). Slmuhlol‘ Veal Kmart the ll). {must Veal (pm-Rot) llu‘ llv. Short Lug< Lunxh the ll). 1 Rib Roast Herr the lh., 6â€"7 ribs Sirloin Beef Runs? the ll). Beef Pot Roast. ll). 12§C1 Miller 6'; Hart Hams ‘ the ll). 1 Miller 6: Hart Bacon ‘ the ll). I Bacon Squares ‘ The ll». ('ntlage (‘hcesc the lh. American Cheese thf‘ ll). (anew. ()liws~ (Ms. Sparkling (impe Juice 31 11ml m numln-r numhm anilu numiu : numhr Hm I?) nus-1.} sthinu (‘hm‘ries :Muptm1 3’: ("new l'f thhlhlllv‘ll ). lugs and 27x :er. .-\ dammit-my ruuw Wrr- wn-H I'I I‘nhnh tm' mmml um nu vumnmu d lY'v Phones H. F. 1677.78 24 N. First St'., Highland Park Rapp Brothers HHHEH pvtm H ZH‘J nun†plu 22%c 15c 12%c 29%c 29c 25c ,17c 235c 315c 185C 12c 35c ‘59c ’48c 25c 45c M u lllxl YH‘I zttul .'\"1"Y'5('Hh~ and fur the white set- tlt-r< \vhu Hwy-Inntrd them. “any Famous \‘i-ilonc Thv Wailuw Emma game {arm has been visited by the sperm) rn-prvsonta- tiwu a! the- King: «If Su‘rdrn and the Hmpvrur of Japan, M-«idm muny nth- Ho was reminded that hi~‘ review- ing Amid (‘ummumk-d I vision of the fuvnriu' hunting grounds of the In- dian~= of pni-pium‘cr days; that this, tho» “arid“~ gn-ah-tt game farm. was iie'dii-ritml (h lhv task of n-storing u) this n-Lrii n. and the omin- ('uuntry u well-v lhv riches Hf wild life Ind {m L'va' {.ml “kn-h nm‘c furnn-d an un- failing murvu nf gupply fur thv orig- inal .’\"1"Y;i(':lli~ and fur the white set- l‘nique Speruclr Thu! â€.15 umqm- qx-(‘tavhn which Hugh: huu- dvlmhu-d and inwreurd .11 oriental rulu-r. gave peculinr plcls- ure to the gnu-mot. 'could no! he doubtful by any one in pusition to watch hl‘ls {ice as this strangv and «'ulurful concourse pumd In review before him. mv-m “hid Sum: mun Mun (T1! GOVERNOR VISITS RIG FEATHER FARM .'\,\IE BIRDS PARADING an wand 1h n-nw“ Infurr Rum t';!~hh)'1 \hnu (h‘ IUWI' Hr {\‘MUK'H‘d “my um] unm- The q-nh'rtnin- mt «Emmi “it?! u dm'r dnn- in )irh mun- thun u hundru! (-f thru- nmful :mxmnlx raw :m «\hlhitiun |‘ til-nu! threw (PM in hens?†.VEw LAKE (m'N'rY ROAD M AP ORDERED hm}: 1mm“ and uthvr HIHPHC To Be I’rfpared by Conan!" of H-!- whn-h (lullflhh'd [he nnlr-ulmr! l‘nique Speruclr (‘ounty Board of Which Bichler is Head l‘lw m nique Spectacle “'itnessed by State l-Ixecutiu- at Evans flame Farm in Kane t‘ount). Ill. Mul,‘ u liilw (â€ins 2h" (1m Seeded Raisins 1hr pkg, lltqucIJI‘I ( 21995 â€11‘ H). Fund. Mmm- Mo c-m-h I'olutu (high Ihv pkg. Sweet Ph'kltr> 1hr jzn‘ Whit‘v ('umh Hum-y oath Vanilla the bottle 3.11213 Plum Pudding Ihx- can _ Swiss ('ht‘vso Zhé‘ HI. For Monday. Tuesday. W’cd- nesday and Thursday. Dec- ember18, 19, 20 and 21, Fancy We“ Bushed Christmas Trees .\'n idvr Saun- yd }‘hï¬â€˜ï¬‚‘.h"l{“ «1min {hm urm. Audrnlm. nnd uthrr 7r- ~»L:LIz:«\_ ,u-vw {mm Emp: and \ mm! .| rim-x uf dandy \A‘hlll‘ rt ('heese M‘MJUI at -n‘, Lu! 1:1 m- :u ~~rd M-fnh- him by . ugh! ganuw u! lrnlhzmlly «1m in {n m H th- 25c 29c 18c 32c 45c 55c 18c 5c 25c 15c h '(fllfl \l('nâ€d 4 y.A!‘.- H H' h! A good den or the moonshine would‘ not seem to he contrary to the 18:1! amendment as it il sold {or width rather than {or henna:- put-pout. The supervisor: Saturday Ala-r- noon authorized the printing commit- tee, of which Supervi-or Harry Eich- icr of Hixhhnd Park in china-n. to prepare and have printed I n" ma! mp of Lnke county. Thin will bring up to dun» - map prinhd in 1919 and which bu hvcome chokes hoe-tut a large number of highway: haw bot-n Improved or era-ind lince 1hr time it “11-4 publirhvd, if I", Prxluh. \nvnslnMr n! “'05! lh-uHirId. “lxllr 1h Wuukvgnn lhu “wk, luld hm {ru-ndu hll, nutvrnh- »Imzdmg tlw za-rn wru 'r. he hu‘ 1n hm w-z)‘ humr m [h (nwnnhjp I rn-mxndvr of [he m-ulhlnnd and balmy er-nw m the fun»!!! a lvmnn 1m Hml h hoarmu {rulédn lit-(‘l'mhrr in Xhh “intry rhmah Twn {ully don u-Eupml k-mum an- on thr luv and n-urly nad)’ In In- puked The ("1- |‘ til-nu! threw (PM in hens?†WEST DEERFIELD MAN IS RAISING LEMONS hau- ulsn per-unally \rlsltul 1h» (-1)- h-rpnw Wllll‘ll q-nw had lhn (hr-tun Hun ul’ q-ntcrlmmny- )L a hub. Hu- lvu‘hlltun- of lllanum ‘ (.rea! (in-u- Prmnc Hundvuh u! thousands of Rmym-rk |‘lh.1~unl> Punt l~~<~n rant-d und dip- :rfluh-d l~_\' (he Wullnrc- Hun» yumc- farm and m: unnunl dinrihutum uf rgx~ n! thln "King uf yarm- Mrdn" I) nl-uu- 100mm “hon the pr-irn' lwlI-Y ;.ml (h! pMVlhduv .ulr nwn‘ l!u!llnrn'~ n-cndml l») Older sp'llaml'h (hr l-u_\s and ynulx mrn uf Arm-rum “all l-r Inning phi‘l‘nlll shouting H) Mari) and rlnw M hnnw n mndl- tx~n In Mhlt‘h thry will mun!) hau- tl~.~ umvnhr Kunv .uum) u: mr farm .3 In Frmt (‘akr RI 1H (‘llnslt-r Rzusxm the pkâ€"g. ¢ Beam-(I (’urranh 2hr pkg. Mixed Nuts the H). String Pip the H). sunk-d “Mes the Ht. Drummiur)‘ Days at {I Hum- ('hrrr‘ivs Swdlqs 1))» [-kg umr! 1mm (u‘t‘ Pinrupple RUSHIS /25c. 50c, 75c and $1.00 \ and â€P 42c 23c 25c 12}; 35c 19c 16c 20c 23c 53. 75 2hr qt. ()yners. slewing the qt. Whim Fish. fresh the lb. 'I‘ruut. fresh I’lt‘ 1,1. Salmon Steak the H». Halibut Steak Y 111‘ 1'). Jnnathun Apples Ci H’s, for ( .mkmg Apples 1 Hm. for met‘ ('arrou: 1hr H). I)K)SP l’arsnips lhv lb. Hubbard Squash the H». Uystvrs. frying (i '1'! 1nd. Plum Pudding mu'h Florida Oranges the duz. (.rupt' Frunt 2 H). Fruit Cake Thinn- 57 ‘ * .«g y J “(13113? 21, 22, 23t BUFFERâ€"EGGS; Finest Quality Home D‘réssed Poul WWAW V Do You Own North Shore . â€ï¬lial Estate? hadebMdeMlOu wbvmwmhr'obqh-tuuium. To obtain bm- ï¬dc pup-chasm, quickly, M a min- iuuun o! swam, and without Mwina your propr arty 5W [kWhâ€"«imply pm Ran, dolph 2981 or â€with“ Park I“. McGuire Orr. for twenty-eight years. have pnrtlcipated in this movement. serving buyers 1nd sellers with eqnnl satisfactionâ€"- they have represented thousands, without loss of prestige or conï¬dence. F you Q), and you should ever wish to sell. it will be an advantage to be more settled by an organization the name of which has become synonymous with North Shore Real Estate in the minds of thousands of Chicagoans. The North Shore has been and is being populnled by representative Chicagoans. McGuire 8C Orr: Shore Creamery I B. HANSEN, Proprietor $1.75 15c 30c 45c 25c 25c. SC SC I 75¢ 65c 38c 35c 35c w nu 60 W. WW St. CHICAGO Tueiday, Wednesday and Thursday arch cosee 79C 2for (‘hoc Fingers 2 for Barnum Animals ‘he pkg. Nabisms 3 pkus. for Oystervt tes 2 for (.orton' s Codï¬sh the H) Sliced Pineapple the can Grated Pineapple the (an , Asparagus Tips the can Asparagus the can ..... Tim Ex Sifted Peas the can . . Stringlesa Beam: the can Peaches No. 3 the can . i Apple Butter the jar ., ., .., Strained Home) the jar . l needa Biscuit Wynn; wins. a 25c 23c 43c 25c 33c » 33c 25c 10c 25c 'l3c 25c 25c 13c