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Highland Park Press, 24 Jan 1924, p. 3

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itor'es t Lots.' 5.95 f I Dread Goods I " Glencoe “We tt i ad pi , . teeet ”a. r thats in Ltl tr, JAMIE”: $1.39 95c 95c Mandi PM ‘3 In: " m but a. a»; mg?- EH T %laitatimmimaamiiiiiiiiiiFii MODERN' PLUMBING? Aim" HEA’EEG Estimates Cheerfully Given. Jobbing a Specialty WITI'EN BLDG. f' ,360 CENTRAL AVE. Tetepttmte Shop M. P. 1404 .. _. Ru. E A m. In. 1raatrmmtmpimammlaiiam, ' "/st1f,tly.yI.rPRoTriERg BY TELEPHONE SW 1600 in the pool, the rooms, the mm nothing quite like it in Chicago, treign excellence Costs no more F ( than average mediocrity. You are-cordially invited . As: to The Sowing”. ' , DINNER DANCES an: Etseiy Sa.turday waiting at the s ' 5%, Q/penmg E} Your attendance is'desir'ecl [for : complete banking eqipu/ne, in Lake Entertaininenthas been p'ros/iilet) to nesvasposiiUrt, in' the Saviss,, rl,,,,.,. KENMORE AT GRANVILLE One black West “Sheridan 16.x 6200 Of the new Lanld: This netir, L Opened to friends until 10 D. m. 'o Tile Ream of jr,; An Unusual Hotel Cimvtnient to Town . and to . I the Country [ 1EiEiiiiiiiEiissiitiiiisssssziiisrai:kis: .._ f F [ _ ', 'ir,'T-T""-Trt'='aFa'="h"-= ' Qua-539%,-.W T _ ., . ( _ , " V .. our _pre,sséiuee avill aturdav, February. And yet Sosa a): ling 0/ the _liilieij'i-trr Banking. , V I ,7" ofthe' _ ".' _,.' ",, _, ighlaird Park fitite Bank C F ", 5d-U72"'TVt"'f '"f""fHor klng'house Of the Highland Park} State Bank. banking home on St,' Johns .and’ Ilintrar Avenues; 1srpatrojis, and the sIenerarpulolid, oiSatuias, Fm i5ii.i'iilcr:isiiiiiiiiEee:iira ammmatml‘éâ€"zIJEIEE . _ fHeré da'. - rqpaira his nets, 7 V,,__ -e, w .-v.. nu: nurt- LU 1rf.n.v,enitmitttr" as. electric Atthtr' S. M. Y. M.--'Then Nothing but, the new shipés Ian- M. B., Que". y‘ tam. It may nacho a bit, hut Atht things to treieooeedtue whathe'sdsedtow l _'.'!“» ;' s-.---.,,.....', ,,i, , »FinMileaofN°h ': ___ Themirit of New gHere Jyt Kopnelmap not only right pmvi‘ded ‘them :r1""P%""W buxTIrteB. You tsatt'tcul1l Serious miitded yodn; nth "ete'r kin that the lake get: is much a prief'titr)-Lfout can you 006k!” it"juaed to, jrr that the thin: por- Modern Business f Girt--Freliie , _ ting its aux-Imam " told bud let's take these questibns to, intuit d aprons. In‘his little Itttt2ttt2rtnyr order. The. with; of canto th shore you find no such “modem: ing is not the first 'tr,:'1ete'trnsiieeui,"i' iionvenierieds" as. electric Mighty} S. M. Y. M.--'Therti' what in hutch] Wbthidg but the honest shit”: Inn- " D " “"" __ ' gun- ttumy other veteran the a; of the “Sea Wed" was; I edit times of the Jme?trwtt,1t "mperlnt luxuries. You an” bin that the lake get: is 19m .tiPed tey _or that the swim: , Daily Mu] new _ is; The skipper. who has trenArtsh- emu!) in Lake Michigan so funny 53'?” that. his presence" (was, unil- [in to the town. as the lake tacit. ‘isgthe birda’ daily Ftettrtieret,-. When the boat, lpden with the day’s" batch, nears theHshore, a great itutferiU me; out to meet it. Gulls, in a mul- titude great enough to sink the tit. tlé ip, dgacend'upon it and feast ad tt crew of seven’ seamén. clean at fish. . . I Again, on shore, the doughy cap- tain continues his law "tir tou- ing into the,nir tUh, too small for' commercial use. The tank, who have nd more fear of their benefactor that, of each other, wheel and "mop. seiz- ftitr the dainty before it hits the ww. Thine familiar with the shoref line att' Lake Whitraarytvejriseii wont to “speak of the 1tylltitudei of sea gulls who makes Wtittkttransturri' their parking piece. , f _ , . . , tft,? ,feathery I fleets condentrate; _ 'a the shqre, evidently “waiting for; - scheming“ Their observant don't know why the birds select, their par-4 tionhr spot-4t mio he the at atmo- sphere, or the wind,' but it’s some- thing, all right. ' ," f I The reason the "gulls choose the' Iwharf ltr-thot. Chas. Koppelmah. i This veteran of thing; so" ofi " lake Michigan. aturdy and stout, iwith a visage ruddy and Irronht with _ [the suns and. winds 91 " years; is :the pal of these birds] He hrtep"eiti, Lr.it even named hits iiittle boat the I i"hea Bird/rin their honor, / Are Provided With Refuse Fin]: From Fishing Vessel aitds They Follow It On .o- 1, . Itturuiaes , , THEY SWARM T0 WHARF WAUKEGAN naar) 't ',r ‘ISFEEDmG anus t FV I i , . F'" .. ' r'", t "-1'ivi) $.57 §~“1"‘£afi*‘.:3yfi$ߢ7 7 nu: HIGHLAND mm: musk. HIGHLAND mm. m the prtsei't"ikiiu'si; contiibutg' much io torii and iisrit IKE: Ir1au? pawl a,"ir, Vanity}? c' r '2nd. haf.l_3e'f:1_1‘clesignated as i esiried for an impaction of jlte moit mulch: ‘and at; in Like County. "l " (' " , qT _"' m provided and. handsome premiums s'vill be 'idG.ed aviimcdipaitment: ' I ' ' it 'att'tttelt 19381! I: at ' The spirit of ij'Yu} rich pmvided ‘them; m. much New’Year ugh-m. _ .. -- w"..- vu- I.“ 20, 1800,1yhen 1tP0irtepehnten un- der General. Ricki, aerated'aoboo Turin: Richer in shown; may“! of I white horse receiving a up“: from one of the e0nqueeedvbrremr, '; _ The pnpet is very 'hiek and to much like a tapestry. with it! depicted is such as might harp, _ woven into a tapestry. tor it impu- sent: the battle of the Turks and the; French‘ anyy at mum on. Much H‘ - w-..” I?!“ W“ it and noted It awfully “my no that it munch only on state occa- sions. Finally Mrs Hicks WM the' paper) And recognized its am as well as its ttitrtorieitttumat. ' ' i, l f The latest theories 'tpf interior a»? ')oruirttt seem to fteittmutkirte that walls of a room as iuttoh6trmhi; attd! ’g heutrat a background )asiposaible, but’ _ there was a! time when watt paper,‘ ', i0 less than furniture, played an in»! ' portant role in house decoration. In the early nthteteentti, century hand- pnlnted wall paper was considered "a 'mark of'distiitetlon in, any house. and ' tthe few samples of such papers that ‘remain are hitr1urrpruid by con- noisseurs. One of the tltteat apo- l "intent, of such piper until recently adorned the walls of fin. country home; near Chicago and has just come,“ ' 'the Art Institute amaze gift otrlta owner, Mrs. Ernest mai, of Klu- dale. _ V _ . J, This paper has mauled much and had many adventutea ‘inee it ml made in France in _,'i'ti,i There it was purchased by a we thy Vermont merchant who branch; it home to all But the paper: was‘not Isola-ttntl 1880 when; a thrifty Yankee bought it and noted It carefully away so nun " .--- -_--, . ’ ---ie_ annual Vb “III' is not the firgt tofbe‘éonskbmd,” M. Y. M.--'mierii' what in Amt'," . B., Q-f-“(Eanuxqu provide the Latest “writs -irt ‘Adonum of Walls of the Home Say . Nirt 0btritaive ‘ NEW mirppRAitoiii, ,, V..- - and“! nuw toned. Evgry day the “Sen Bird" puts out ‘abont Jive ! miles, 1dta "t! mile of ”nets and piqh' pp mournI mile's length that Mg‘been t Mme! time before. Then, we any?” {in} miles of nets lying gnt' the bottom! of the lake and smug-time of tug] year the' catch in the f‘benuty of ttml lake," theme mac. 1'; ' l constant nag ' but I106 the "suceeim of this day ordi'ally yours. , _'. Mantra! Avenues, Will be b, onrSatuidai, irt)ni,i'8 a. m. e Off; i, Inmate. _'.' V Elle formigll opening clay may 10ch and Directors. T - w-, a... m '.'tdN,'2tttthiiiAiiia.tr,"l"kT 1"tAPtiiriirit"rii2""a; diva-m _ “'9‘ 7dr7TX F2Wi;"e',.W, Ela's1 PAC! rm: Sit

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