DR. WATSON DENTIST hmm “1112‘ Highland Park [CHI AND PARK "eiephum- b , I -) one H. I'. 315 Greenslade‘ iiwiricShOP Sheet Metal W611: ELM "I‘RICAL ('UNTRACTOR SMITH: H \I\ Hazing mm: WASHERS \L’EX CLEANERS H "3 1'cntralA\'enue Warm Air Furnaces h-l’x‘phnne rm Tel. 635 Highland Park Highland PI!“ ILLINOIS ’MMNW DR. EARL D. FRITSCH Dentist lithland i'n‘k Stat: that In“ Hymn: LI:30.1‘2: 1-5130 Tel. H. P. 275 Balance of cost in monthly payments One Dollar Down T. H. Decker Co.“ advertise for the cheapest doctor, dentist or lawyer you could ï¬nd if you wished to engage one? A good steamï¬tter is just as much a specialist as a doctor or lawyer and you will ï¬nd as much difference in heating plants as in lawyers. There are good ones. there are expensive ones. there are poor ones. A poor heating plant is an expensive one. The boiler and ra- diation you use means nothing if the man who estimates and plans the installation does not know his business. Practical experience and practical study are as esâ€" sential to a steamï¬tter as to a doctor or lawyer and are not picked up in a hurry. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Would Y The Best only at the Lowest Possible Price Any Appliance in our Electric Shop 51 South St. Johns Avenue Heating and Plumbing 15 South St. Johns Avenue Nothing is reserved, and prices are marked down to bedrock. Some very attractive bargains are available, but there should be no delay in accepting the opportunities offered because the Sale Closes January 3lst of Northern Illinois Telephone H. P. 201 THE PAYMENT OF will deliver to you mu SCHROEDER c0: I’rv1" Bldg AUTO LICENSE HEADQI'ARTERS NOTARY PUBLIC Phone 161 Nuhlund Pt II cruise. Am (her thing: n'ewinl m 111 few-4' \i xm‘ ul' xuzlnmu‘mlc n‘ Sunn- {MM uln-xdy buying their ganlvn sunk, aml whxle thry ire nhuu' ‘1 'h N‘t‘t‘: In nnh‘r «.ml‘ I-lbow 111 churvh erv‘ nuthurfrml. ut the un- nunl tiinnvr and m Mm}: of ï¬n» pnnnh but are]. to proceed With the duv- ing up nf plans for enlarging the pu-scnt L'hun-h ediï¬ce. which, mem- bers uf the pari~h docidcd. was fut lww mim: inmk-quah' tn like cue n! the rapidly developing congregation. Thltrudm-s were n-quoqed to bo- Kin M .»1m- with {he {unuulrnliun n! plnn‘ uhivh, it is expected. \Hll re- sult in n vnnsuiernhle rxtrnniun u! (hr ' "ru‘lxt (-htm h N .n! on Park avenue 1 The null \\'u.~ opt-rall'tl I! a loss by the flute fur ww-rul yc-ara. and after lhn uuvrrnnwnt ownerxlup flilurc.‘ was finally sold to individuals for the sum of ammo. It soon changvd‘ hands again. and uYHll‘l’ new manna», mvnt the brand! from Springï¬eld tn tln- Indiana state line wrx completed. Fll‘ mm- mnnths‘ owners won cum- pollcd to run the two daily trains. vurhiiting of th Wirs, with oxen Ind mulvi. Timunl (hr vml of l547 HIM!" no“ «145mm: won» rvn-ivul. and use of nninnl [mWrr wzn permanently] almmh nml GLENCOE (‘Hl'RCH . The lint ru'ilrnad in Illinois was the Northern (fruss Railroad. which Wu built as a n-sult of ippropriation of $1,800,000 by the state legislature. It was to start at Quincy en the Miniâ€" Ssippl rive-r and extend to thv lndisnl state liiw. The ï¬rst rail was laid nn May 5, H513. and on Nuv. 8. the ï¬rst riiilrmul engine in Illinois was put on lht' travk at Meredosll Newspa- gwr iii-mums of March. H42. my curs "Lult‘ un- initial trip on the new ex- tension {rum Springï¬rld to Jackson- Vlllt'. u «li‘mnm- «if thirty-three and min-half miles. in lht' amazing time of tw.» huurs and ('lKht minutes. Started in 1838 at Quincy and First Locomotive Put on at Meredosia FIRST RAILROAD H hl\ name ." "Thr mull I‘Il. "“hu? 1‘ mu} iiig. The audience consisted of rela- tives and neiuhlwn of the proud par- t'nlx. ‘We have met tqruther, my friends,‘ ~iiiil the prearher. 'on a very interwtmg m'i-usiiin 7* the christening of thls‘ little (‘hlld â€" but I see already it look of «liuppointment on your Met->2 I‘- it lreauw â€H! infant ta so small? We must bear in mind that this glolu- upon which We ll\’t‘ in made up of smiill thinks. infinitesimal ob~ jects. we might my Little drops of water nuke the mighty wean; the mountains \\'lH(‘h rear their hoary heads towurtl heaven and are often Int in the clouds are made up of lit- tle giaim «if and Besides, my frieinla We must take into considera- tion the possibilities in the life of ‘thiw little speck of humanity. He may become a great preacher. multi-i ltudl'fl may be swayed hy his rhy‘ quenee and brought to see and be- lieve in the truths of the gospel. He may become a distinguished physician“ PRESS 6 . and his fame may reach the utter. most NHL 01' the earth and his name go down to posterity as one of the great benefactors of the human rare. He m'iy l-et-ome a great astronomer and read the heavens as an "pen lu-ok. He may (liu'over new aura, whieh miiy lie mupled with those of Newton and many other great dis- t'HVt‘rlt", He may ll't‘fllh' fl di~tln- uzii<hi~il .~tiitt-~'mun unil oriitor, and li)’ tiie strength of his intellett nnd elo- ‘1‘“ rice he may t‘ulllrltl the tle~tinea of ttntli‘ll“ and his name be engraved upon llltll.£llh'lll\ erevtul to perpet- u.itt» hH ll]|“!l}ll_\' by his admiring Tlll'l grateful muntrymi-ni He may lit‘W‘ll‘.“ :in :iiithoi' and a poet. and his rim. may _\it uppen among those n -\ l'l‘i'ihllt"l zit \\.1‘\!llllnl~tl'r. He iii-ij. l“~"‘lll-‘ It gri- it want »r and lead 'tiimtu to lull] .‘l.".tl \ii‘tnry; his :ii'uuiw zirul \Hll‘r may qu'hunw.’ the map I. Europe :Hiil At‘iir'i. Methinlu hmpRAFs and nu n' wvms tn think the following one u abnut the host that he related: “A pruuhcr was cnlh-d upon to ofï¬cial» at a mughlwrhmxd vhristen- During the days that Mark Twain camped nruumi Speaker (‘annon’s ofï¬n- suiu- years ago while working in int-half n! 3 mm copyright law, he told many g“. d sturitw “l'ncle Joe" STORYMARKTWAIN 'I‘OLDNUNCLEJOE Preachr Fifled to Get Dope on Child's Name. and His Preoration Was Sadly Misplaced ABOUT INFANT BAmSM: Exhibluon Acquired by Wide 1hvel II]? m monumn mu cm W nu. ‘ Y‘ Uh- IAID'Y‘JK HI \Y L} (1m In ti wh ur-qn TO BE ENLARGED â€ll '4‘) , wry murh ln-wxldrr « hub-3’2 mnne‘." Bl’lLT IN STATE Allin "M â€It I!) Y‘ t‘)!‘ [*vv-ph- at rub nnd “flint" or h1- mightâ€"- I {I’m-‘3 ‘\\!mt l.‘ 'Ju' qwq-dert \lnrguvrltc.' nun ls‘ ‘ :dmxa 12M. H to aimplinty he hr untrue. Thuugh h- shuuld win 0w flaunt- iun U! I“ ref ing flag n’ fnmv. u! (hr And \huuuh hr nhuuld IMl'nd h. an venue \th kxnm Ho- hu nun nuthg --u- an rmpl)‘ their name. v .r. Eiinhflh Su-‘lmd, m .\':-u Yurk mnn l! in urn-i ("nut m. lnm- And sum-w n! (he natinn mun be drwlopo-d. but no more lmm- n :muird m ï¬u-uplr‘. ‘wrh. Herald 1h 1'4 n»! urn-u uh†«mm “It"! little thing The huer lush \Ihll'h make [hr mmmnn Ill) Brixhu‘r. HnnH ruuru-nit-s along the way, A kindly snnlr. 3 varr)‘ “uni lh-I springs l'p fhvm thr- hrlrl. And thh In «ming bring“ Sumo-thing «! happlnrn. as might n "y ' O! “Hill-Eh! mining (+11 1. smrm tutu-d My. Or the hint who 0! a voice that He Mundly. ah-ut 12:30 p. m. an «wer- hunk-d furnlrc in the basement of the stone 0! the North Shun- ('oflrc com- rnny complny ignilrd {he flour junta show- lhe furnace. and they wrrv nmouldcring when dimown-d An alarm was sounded. hu‘ ann- the ï¬remen arrivrd occupants of the store had rxtinguishrd the meipiem hlm “1â€) a bucket of Wlk’r Dun-gr vn trifling. Twa ï¬re alarm: called out the d6 partmvnt Sundn) and Monday. but' no serious damage was done in either instanu Sundn) awning about 5. 20» n'clmk. a gun ï¬n- threntenrd u-leU phone pok'! on South Gmn Buy road. and the ï¬remen werv notiï¬ed wdj prumply extinguiuhed the blur. ' . Srmuur Janka Wadsworth '0! New ,Yurk. says the l-u- Bishop Potter 'tuld the {allowing stur)‘ of ocean trawl, ‘But .uvur husband, lnuduu.' said I. 1hr m-nlivman hing then- vulh his hund m _\ ur lnp than 1 nm bung sank-thing: (u n-u'u' him†‘Thq Ind) 13am mow-d her held {m-M)‘ and ngzun du- murmun‘d (amt. ly and between gnpr ‘Thlnk you. Mr. but -he Lv-nut -myâ€"~â€"hu|hand‘ Xâ€"dun't knnw~ whu he in?" TWO FIRE ALARMS; NO DAMAGE DONE Grass Fire Sunday Evening and; Overhuted Furnace About I Noon Monday Vin' hi yuuT" "SM did nut uprn hor uym. Lu! I Nani her murmur faintly “Thank pm. Mr. Lu! Hivn‘ I~ n «hug you run du Inflhiï¬ï¬‚ at lâ€.' “'AK 10;â€! mudam.’ snld I ‘tndl‘l‘ly. 'ponmt nu- lu hung yuu :1 xi“; 0! walvr.’ “She mvH-d rnwwrml; ‘.\'u at all.‘ "Tvuchq-d Ly this when! npcrlulr, and ï¬plmuchmg the pour rre-lun-, m my m «I “UT“plsalnnfltr tune I ash-d ' "Mudnn. run I luv u! any awrâ€" "I was (umIng {rum l-Inxlnnd. and, although thv :ky was rlelr Ind the; “rather “arm n some-what (lament-- uuus sc- hnd ounmned mow than‘ thv us-ull amount of u-uickm-u' “mung thr pamnm-n A! l paved the dH'k um- .mmmn l nutloed I lady rulmlng upvll om- of the lwnrhm, gml the unearthly pallor of.†her law and Ihv huxwlvh lnnxuldlly of her manner lndll‘nlrd lh-l lhf had ‘ n‘lt‘ht'd that suh- uf fun-pm: I‘hk‘h' nurknitho llnnl n! N'uflrknrll, sings. :- is not mat who norm â€If ht- tle things. "(Never .llrgr the Lulu which he ’ Thus: who lou- beautiful (clot and design mun not {III to \isit the Art lnstitutr and m the exhibition of Oriental rug-- from the June! F. Ball-rd collection, which wilI con- tinue uni)’ on exhibition until Feb- ruary I. For thoï¬e who unnot viIIt thv museum and perwnnlly impact these n-m-rltnbk- run And urpetn. th arquire which Mr. Hall-rd travell- ed ()VQ'T 275.000 Imlen, n can-him lu- hu-n pn-pan-d. which contain- 96 pans of text Ind 29 full puns illus- trutmns of â€w must nutuwurthy run. Thaw nn- In uddItIon {our color plate- I-huwmg nation: of In many rug; Thu m†be «ml to any Iddmo an n-wipt of 81.00. To quote {mm the prvfnm' of thr (unique; “In th- InmaH huddle u! huuu-s thnt cumu- tutes the â€tram. Near I'InltA-rn \‘Il- lam- um- ~wldum ï¬nd: Anything othrr than the hurt» M't’fl’llllrl 0! Me. yet thc- mg. the unly hnllinnt spot (I! m lur. “and! up I nature 0! Joy and cunfurt, an IIIIpvrtunt‘t-xpumâ€"nt u! n peoples' urtt" Didn't Know Who the Man Wu Whose Had Wu Pillared WAS 1‘00 SEASICK TO KNOW 0R CARE ORIENTAL BUGS AT THE ART msrrwn Ballard Collection is Notable HE IS NOT GREAT In Her Lap hl'r head full†Ind I thank ytu nuthlnx The CONT! .\ 51?; [AL Fuel Oil Bane: is the new and lwuvr way nl hum: but it. damn .wa wilh (“011, â€has, dirt 1nd wovL II is (zoroughly relinblc, quiel and automatic m openhon, giving I uniform lempcnmlrc Health), convenient, odorless. Olic hlid d‘prndablc. bummâ€"ihwm Amudmuuufludmm'mhdmmmw evening bum (:00). madman nbyomnpmohun AGNSW FLYNN IIOGMAHIWM M181 ‘ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 887 Control Avonna Wad 0:00 (00:00 . Bonn {Woo to 307...“: â€Monk. Maintained by. Fin! Church of Chrin. Sciontiat. Highland Park Services an held in the church «Mia. 88! Ila-u avonua. Sunday morning at 10:“. Sunday achool at 12:00 o'clock noon. Wednead. evening Testimonial Service at 8:00 o'clock. Bending Room N0 WAITING GOOD SERVICE You an cordially invited to attend that union and to vhit the 3 H M MOO-ad‘s. uVlCI Aflll'l. uni m