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Highland Park Press, 22 Mar 1923, p. 10

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+2 *4 4 z* Â¥i M & { PURE BAED JEK se Y3 P â€" Esablshed 1913 A, LA WRENCE MILLS, Owner Register of Merit Stock, w The h are Iooking for all the new spring \wrinkles in clothing but the men find all old‘ cnes they need in tbet unpressed trousers. Claimed that the Américan people are doing too much high stepping‘ but the politicisnsg are more frequently guilty of sl;:abepping.g F 5> The report showed that during the year 382 children were jgiven superâ€" vision. ‘ There were 61 delinguency cases, 36 being boys and‘ 25. girls. There were 821 dependency cases. Seven } "dfot:'mofl{en' s monthly pensions wc:t;haudted. oc leed ¢| rvice Director in| Beautiful t:mChfldm's 1 of 'l‘eJ ent Tells â€" Is LY LEARNBED SHE TELLS STORY HERE l +‘ H Wreckin M vi y } rp and’Repnfi'ing %“n;‘ +‘ Builder of Modern Hoame During <the â€" quarter the | receip were $4,§63.44. â€"The amount paid to the 1 | during Februgry /w $1,804.10,~ this being. co J b higher than in December ($1,866.09) and Jan\ ($1,5593.25). flile] The dhily average of patients w o as follows. Det. 42.7; Jan. $ :!P’e [ 51.4. re were ‘cighteen hs at the hospital and twenty dea hs. } M lor opepations 36, minor tions 58. «M ~ ME aerT 3 s o oo Ihbort showed a bulande of §1,. The qhuarter, including 'f,, Ja and Feb., was an unusually busy q for the Lake county hospital, the r port of hospital commi . to t] county ||board â€" Monday Mo« shows. â€" * FALC Report Shows â€"Patients 46 Daily; Bi | 18; Deaths 20 coUNTY HOSPITAL |HAS BUSY QU How she was rescued by x\‘l?neipiq soldiers |from Mousul; ho | she caped a massacre in Aleppo; how sh finally escorted to »Smw English goldiers who swept Â¥ bombing planes and how »ef ( from pillaged Smyrna form subs quent chapters of her story. ./ I am running away. They tit me a rope }h‘ horse and drag rn. to the village." ; They jput tattoes; on my fade. For weeks T‘lay as one dead. But I ‘de} termined ||to escape, There| wisn‘t any place to fly awayâ€"all closed. [‘I| climbed to the roof of q stable, [There was a hole in oof, One mi& ht I threw myse " that hole |and flew away. Th p herds were too tired and din‘t f Only the dogs began to bark} | 1\4 "*Maybe the robbers to | ber us‘ shid the shepherds. ‘Or ma be an ‘Armenian girl‘ is (runnin away.‘ ‘They got their horses an cried: ‘$top, you gavone‘ 4 a swear word meaning Christian I‘m run downhi‘;fto the) | b They begin to shoot. . The legds my arms and hair. td 4 "Then they catch me and ask wh E: JF. C. COUR ; CoNSTRXCM *‘All lr I said. ‘!I They put weeks T1 termimdw ax Arn were di nails. 1 "You! they said, was on love him called /th impriaop threw | chiâ€"-d(:r "I was,taken, unconjcioua. ifib’y he Arabian leaders and ‘marched: #- ) the wilderness, where I was isold the chl_drt bf ‘the robbérg‘ for ;p& tres. | The! robber| chiefâ€"had| twel wives anfl sixtyâ€"seven children. was taking of their children. |â€"â€" â€"| _ e mA n twelve years old," said Mrs, 8 n.â€" "The Turks) took. me andâ€"a lot ¢of the other little’:i Is and tied us all together with a popé. Then they threw us in the Euphrates river, butTfro%Kv‘ he other side, of . the: river cameâ€" Arabian womenh swihtiming. They cut the rope and five of w’ere‘ Mrs. Blis menian gir by Aor(}ei"_ of cape , held ;z.i".fl‘ } Mrs. Shghan is nineteen years old. She told;of three massacres which she witnessed, the first in 1915 w P\ er fumily ‘was deported from theit home n Asia Minor to the Arabian |[Degert and her fdther, togetber with jall &: other: men| of the party, was killed by the Turks. 3 rept l 3 "I was then twelve years old.+‘ said yesterday on her way to join he To maness on $ tynt cago of the East Relief, 19 South Lo Salle Mrs. Shahgn told how she had ed from Snyrna with her h‘jubi a Greek trgop ship twentyâ€"fou before the city was burned.. | < || || Aged Minister || Mrs. Shghan is nineteen ye She told;{of three massacres w witnessed, ithe first in 1915 w family was$ deported from thei in Asia Minor to the Arabian fumily (was de n Asia Mino: and her f4the other fi’lG ‘of by the Turks. "I was ther Mmf,' sfi n, andâ€"a lot of t "" w id (CRETE wom#, or]% L4 concerere work of AL1 OFW ‘fro.hn is house as ‘a plave, arri rday on her way. in % t St. Loogz the Chicago Kelief, 19 South k adntlat AATLE Ds Aia Tel. H. P. 768â€"M ‘r of Modern Home General Contracting Tatto Her Face ht. Do to me 1i [will not be a Moha | tattoes on my ‘fa me for forty days. . |Hj dry breads and i:pwehl-oolq‘ t. BP3 ng to dje in her pwn be sgaid; ‘then we‘ll be sinners, them I would ra ‘die a Mfohnl:medan | They a roof w t re nian 'priéats.t"l'be A‘rY:bH ing out their eyes and finger ) of their children. |â€" _ | . ust be a Mohnmile y but I knew that Mo amn i shepherdâ€"and I could n #s I loved\ my Christ. ‘chief a liar man |land he She Was Rescued i Shahan, a beautif; <whose face was a Turk téfimvent his house where .s! lave, arrived in 1 her way to join ‘ible Experienc n Her Way to ejoin Spouse / en Unconscious TOO FA Girl l4 s ol ,'4" said g) k::; e a rond. Then rateg river, ( the river swihtming of\ixw‘em‘ e that, medan, éar reet, escapâ€" d{ on hours x es | Mas lesigo ‘hasâ€" It cost | Lake eounq‘fl.t’? .07 for ‘and tuition: for the \dependâ€" nts of the county at the | various tate chayitable institutions, | accordâ€" AKE unds Expended for Keep of the Inmates and General Care © $ ‘ of Destitute | _ CONSTANTINOPLE rug marts of Persia and the Near East Idom seen in the Chicago market., t us show you the possibilities of a few estic rug. We are sure you will appréc you will actually |save money. e ad| he difference/in |price is saved over and « hem, the mo *yTou see in them to enjoy )ur greatest new Spring importation_'sj Wt It‘s economy | to start 0: RIENT t P $3 Sevenâ€"Pa T(i“d?k Ca; Phone 164 en n 1 e baigal oo im Pa ie oaen SPRINGER & PERSON 28 and 30 South. Wa'bash Avenue TO nfMim}d ssenger [ y _T NCG C ‘Ge't Behinfl th‘e: We will be glad to oper an account for you if it will be more convenient. _ Another report : submitted shows that the total .cost of earlmgrukq county‘s poor, ~of Waukegan, Shields and Deerfield townships, durâ€" ing the last quarter was | $3,134:70. The report shows that most of . the poor of Lake county are lotated on the "Gold Coast" which proves that where the richest people reside, there ing to a are ‘the ‘poorest ghes also: abound. There are very few families dependâ€" ent on charity in the rural districts. ‘ ’ “ . L L ; R U G S‘ Wer again in serviceâ€"and the more you look at 8 4 for young people it with good mall Oriental Rugs as against one large do e ‘th*e difference from an artistic standpoint an« elected piece by piece by our own agents in thj afford values and opportunities for selectio NCOLN DEALERS rIGiHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS others, Inc mm Q EN to the W heel Now that England has agreed settle up, it is hoped that condi over there will settle down. â€" . § . The American people don‘t seem it but many cases of throat trouble irepomd. e oA reform in this county while they putting out all this custard pie a half baked under crust. & ‘The school pupils of this city fail to keep up with their classes, disposed to think that education not pay. ’ ' !‘ xB 8ULTANABAD, |® 13 48 Fo: SsUP Adn By

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