E? PAGE 2 an: for .3, Jam Crab]! i, Itmmeanseaehi' -ttt Gold Medal l m..12% on. " 21b. for ----i 'IArgo’Prunu j 2 lbs. for -----; 'l'homuWebbG 8lb.ennfor_..2 2 an: for ', Fine! Wis. ri 2 can: for ' ' . . 'slid Pad: _ 5ttlr, 'er M tarareeana,eieti B. & M. Lobatei Dry Apricot. Pork Loin 2 the lb. F _ Free}: Pork 1 Butts, the lb. [ Very Beet'Rib Beef, the lb. Bert Native fi Rout the lb. _‘_ ' (hell). ""'"',, - 1i'rontLesV INest the lb. .. Shoulder the lb. - Leg Gen. Spri Lamb the ii':ij'_fii' Breast Veal i. t with pocket, lb, - Loin Val Special Sale F tidysrdnsi Saturday, Septembér5 arid ttiii Plaque- High! MmCB--Aagt tom: PAMNAGB " NULL! scum THEM! 'te-ot-maths.. For my Only NEW J moms The ileek l , '; memorials ck 2' 'INSURANC:.WHT SERVIQ ,', ‘honog574-l ' 7 IN ARCH“ A. W. ZENdELER’ Cleéning, Dyeing, ressing, Repairing and iliiiing _, 382 East Central ewe ' ": Tel-pm in. P. 1 - [ Veal F" Mate gm, gets; Memntile buildings 1uie you proper cow mas and'turriiture 39c human; Luci: ranks? it Au ESMITH 1]lrrh.lPiie.lsm fl Al? 'EetTB--EHat--. III Park 1677-1678 FIR] SURA to have our mils: -25lc - 18le ff_40c It122e _37le â€MISC _M;3Zc fiZSc fl9ic $1.35 -2Se “25c _29e _TSe :29: Maeatttirshed 1891 $2e 38c 2Se Good 'ucldOleo- iIn l'neggjz lbs. -. he , Ir.,!,?,,:.'..':'..-': e , ~+--i F - . & i. Wet he 1 ---ii-c-c-,, edPi Chen-z. an: (or kg apait Jratd t it , I'l,t,'fl.-. gm i, iii, " enmity:- trt------ Black 5‘ ttttlit can: {for 8 candor L...“ apait 1'8le t it t -Fe- Stu , ik Miller leico‘d, Mil In f, _ " North BSmt i'r'i'iiiire-'iij)'l1lltl.1 Park, mind E. bumpyâ€. Lave any. and addre- at ole; W " 'tf. youi order tro r 18c tMPANY, INC.) ller & Bart Hams whole, the lb) ; & Hut Bacon 3 ltb: for mâ€. and Stocks wage? let & Bart Baton lb. piece§,_the lb. ighhnd Puk. Illia- ~‘sw;smunr§hun or PURE rooos" _'.' __",',, C J j _ . 1f_l1tr.t.t11r1mttiieet,r'ii_ Park. Illino ' NCE 'orliia Picnic Hams the lb. l ', URVEVORS otttt CBO r, , End Cuts?S 27%. 27% 141/: Fancy Fgesh Dressed Broilers ' . the lb. -..M'...-.N. _ .1» .Lu 'rear. 39yit $1 Ietldi)evtct0tsg .'s/,tgEui"Ci.rs a. a. A, x "s w /ttl V, ki iitttt g g l 3 cans:- for m-..-..-"-..-., Apricots. Np. 8 an 8 annular ---.--.- Farmhouse Sweet Gel-kip, the qt. M. Farmhouse Sweet Relish, pta, each ...’.- Farmhouse Mata-d Pickles, an. -.-_- Peaches. Na. 8 an The distances " opposition on uh. however, aways, equal on account; u the eccentricity of the orbN.of Mit , end Unearth, windy-11y the! - anorlble oppositions tmr,ttttatt til . occur in the latter partof Amt p, ;these occur at intervals of obont'wy Jieen years. The oitpoaltipn of, I :which occurs on the 23rd of At . , Hg, then one which bring- Mary in el " est approach to the earth ntid "RP" fore in most favorable position " E observation. I . g Loganbarry Juice quart ._._...._m._-m_~.. Grape Juice . quart ------t--... Sliced Pineapple. No. 2 can, 8 an: ~.......___. Realm cherries No. 8 an. mug, 3 ', iAway " South . : l T Unfortunately for northern oboe. ,7 'ers the.pianet " this opposition ' south of the equator, being at' F ttination'17 degrees 86 minutes. entails a muchjonger path of l t through the earth's atmoaphere I would be the case were it tranam'i . nearer the zenith. The earth's i, mosphere is always more or less steady tending to distort and blur‘ , image, and the less nearly verti t and longer path increases this - turbine factor. The observato " farther south, especially those in the Southern hemisphere, have the mote ndvantatréouk position for ouereii, tion at this opposition. . [t 'l Stage at Seama- . 'ii,."; There is another fact; however, I very great importance in the ob _ vation of Mars. and that is the i of the seasons on the planet. . ' 22nd of August corresponds mutt 1 to the latter part of Mayo! tlttr.hte / than season. The' compicnouanm ft surface markings reaches its all!“ mum "in' the Martian mid-sonnet. Sharp American Cheese the lb, Wm pf 780 days they come 'ti- 't,tllhr, on the name side of, the up): Amt-Hm in aid to come intoâ€- position, the Inn and Mm being‘pn owe. sides of the earth: At such time. Mars mikes its unrest lip- pmch to the earth. i" l Period of Iterohttttnt f [ The period of revolution of my: abouts» sun is 687 days. The period of t earth’- revolution about the gunJ iis, 86ti-li days. Therefore {at Ttie following mtg-meat rehtin‘ to the intermtiatt tspprotteh * Hard #0 our own and: m prepared by ii/i; feuor Philip Poor, mates-or of antiba- omy " Nlrrtrrr,urtt univcnity ind {Erector of . Durham .observut‘ory jon that campus: ' I _ Conditions of Near Approach; of t' Red Planet 3111190101111}. ' What " Is Roped to , mommy 0F MARS f Imam SCIENCE PROFESSOR FOX EXPLAINS Best Elgin Creamery . Butter,4ty Summer of Salimi Sausage, (softy) lb. Boneless Veal Stew the lb. Tn HIGHLAND PARK PIES, 39% 45c 35c 35c Find 69c SSe 75c 3Se SSe 38c 45c 75c. TSt, t)rar"j'tll'l'lJ,it'd,xhtll, ak Canadian Gibb Em PU! Sod ,bulk mailman --- Dig Pi . bulk th :xdozen .. ......_...... ?,'tt)8,t.mrhi Fish thit)) lb. _-- l his}: Lake Trout thugub. L.: C mm lipi)p, H g l the; lb. m. ..._.....L., Satiiisoh s thi; lb. - 5 ‘------ !yiityt s N them. ' new: Pete thet I . I . th mm: in]: is I person; ho t . a cattle minimum in bl for nan; n democrat j' a pa who' aka a republican - mi fixation bad for business pi: , a V right.", Prize-winning ' i- tio in a petition held by he, B gimme S n. ' g _ 2 tons amorphous mphi' A. 1 9,766 ndl of crystalline; - p " id 1 The manufnct Ai of a I f1eial' 'phite at Nils-m , V N. Y., me d the high mat . Jtwk. 76 ',015 Jtolt more than _ the on ‘ut the in 1928. The . lty othtraphi imported for ... Bttw tid rose . In ",4ttttuliort to' in 19 to 19, am in 1923, a tur. c V so of we: cont. ' t p‘teiaan. nti‘alwurmi ‘nd ld eVstoc_ 'ltpf it, both domes mnd f "eign, neetttnuldbed ' q pntly in . year: immdiaul Af- tet the w; I the industry lan . I j'1923, h . var, there T", f fit. c , se in quantity sold . 1111- ad, I! ’18 in. ulna, the a , muting 4,066 tons' of mo us phite id' 3,964,900 palm ", of c ,stalline . white. compared th. _ ted Ma l. mule considenb . in MI, according to a ' F p hated it, the dttpartmtsn6' the in or by: the Unitcd sum I eat " y in amputation w the lotion] 'l, ya of Although idb. ig h, and N York. During the' rid w r this inguctry t1ouritrttetl, for g B, pr In. (bun-t .. T â€the tttamen-tltd" the things mom 1nd u "', _ con- tu 'tthornddymrfand mom' not. sharply l F [i " I itsontrlhtthuthmrth" MI no- lied ' clubs-om'r re t n can _of mid-summer - , 'tttner l to in on fall, ant! atthoutr)f an " have eded somewhat t III, 3 ill the g ater contrast of the; I k. 'i will ore than compon- r for e ine distance. The tit " for t 0 moat 'ifrtsrorabht ‘oburvn , of the "magma" at chum {be Milly ined a foam: . it!†t C an T be: a larger I p In de l, med even an on _ i, withgho coming of up, “the lat cap iihrhtks and eertaini' - beglmto appear in that) here. Tit; date " which, in arkinga _ ill be visible mat . pro- etid alumni: to a day; S. s sidenlble Prone“ in j. M, A'iget,'trr in Report ‘ . . In ' r Department 'I,, P‘lthAggan‘ite mining industry l c, the‘ HIGHLAND PARK. I waits MINING ms IN THE to moat favorable ‘oblmn . .0! hutch therefore " the _ .0! taeeat up much but will com. one Baku the after.†"": ton'a C box m ar most COMB HONEYfi 9c 3:." $1.57 $2 35 l, 35 tl' 38 -? ??til( 20¢] 40c. j 40e C,s' 30¢; sang ttf/it severe lessons which experience gives tiiooe WM , to, i. otherwise. . " _"-. ; (, 7 The American people have only a bright future before h if He sand for, the square deal policy which will as: _ coda tin ' ’agriculturcl and industrial activity. . l - s j I . 'i Thus: do we see lntelligenée finally trmqu_erirre,tbrorantre. H , lo individuals or nations suffer during the “m te, ' ' tio 3 depends upgn their dbillty to lam from 'ik'ri7vitio' The people at Europe have suffered tMs teyrttt,ije 1 th isl "eattpn-rtuipseirctut one nation cannot, JmttW/' ,, e I oranothksr. _ I la 53 I This wmmittee figured out such a. in! plan t '1 _ sit be opted on account of its sanity and midw. Attic-.331: y ' of uropean intrigue and jealousy. plain every day basin“: ac an honesty had to win over political ineMdener. Vt? l. H'we pull together as a nation success awaits as. If]! ng outureNarwe' court hard times and, hillâ€. , l- The work of the Doyee’ committee of 'strrtet'tt to l u , a. minus-like program for settlement of the Altt"td ' T . ale, further emphasizes the value of teem work at ttive lines. .' ' ' . 5. s I': The mm or ineer on a freight Windham t his job vdtPtttdts JN'ld other fellow" who like; on ft?! fo transportation. , _ fï¬hâ€"fmwgégï¬egtinlretH-aoï¬'en have jobs notu, ly' th farms but it all lines of industry. V ' ' _ _ hi' I;%I&Ianw£oworhin:igvv;niifltgrag‘me;Â¥bgld. ta. t _ " eptTatConpr08pe no er en tttum" u .theproduct‘he produces, , . 1 When industry slowed up, job: tystatygryte'am)t-rimt k ' r so'that no one was really hurt bin enough ttr se sitple' man think and realize that artrgnovement or ' ti which interferes with normal industrial nativity = ha Iratyi hudeot at the working man. , '. If, we as a people can learn from experience, witliout . to, be hit on the head with} panic and hard times; the eli 'Y.. dep'g-eeaiqn in _this -countpf should tumr.tatarht its " . Nature seems to want 'to make such outdoor pursuit! iv: gSo"_ahe endow: her products, not merely with b q itiee and succulent taste. but with rudder-m or, . co Pt from the golden yellow of corn to the demand (t A gaitden basket filled with such trophies is a e ' of co or, celebrating the achievement of their producer.' , ' iMany people consider gardening 3. toilaome oocupeti / . l enthusiasts: feel amply rewarded about this rt/Ira; -" li a patch begins to yield its trophies. There e he a; in .mveg'etable picked in your own little flat and edge n , day, that does not attach to the acts that)!†a ti e getting tol you. There is a sense of triumph, t , gi _ of nature reach the dinner table, that you were lo; p Wee them yourself. thereby triumphing over adverse f ' of soil and climate and pests. , _ _', th ii H Baddest trtnfratlr,' 'which means trfPti2tgt t b, _ ins. exporting .and importhttV mining, Huber!“ _ ttelopimrnt%td transportation, bu no fear: at ranted -, ' improving. There ia. no real tent of n hind party or, plus up bf I the Constitution in antes or nation, dg htical Gym of our country that bu stood s centu . If will standiin 1924. _ . g _ 3' Diaappetatutee in business of political “can!!! id I c ' ieh j'geh2l,itll'gtd', enterprise, and help 'ttretval , ' prime 'g,'futt't,t' when gens-e] trade is ‘; , both stocks end d; are dancing. 3 ", ( T The third petty furor looks overdone if the one and _ _ day American will get out and vote instead of; other fellow to vote and save him. i. UMBER 27 Em: Building 'i"'"')"":'""?'""'""",',',',',:,?""'"""?"",'"),) 3': Ifyou aire a 1matnriiiiiii0'hriGi1'r 1" G7iii an‘g’thenWWr credit because it 'lgltt the bï¬edi r. J ' i. ' ' , If you, Have ason or daughter, life inburance Will guarantee their support and education at: tor you at gone. , . I , It, you 0 not-wish to own a 11oPe,tiMont,),y bi Igcome ixrrn.lift inautanets.Iril1 pay the rent M.“Gï¬uflt§ulm¢h1,flll.ltfluputflotq sdhgettttriouorrsdertuAettseMirxitlum. v - l " 'y'ou (are apparried man, life iejittiranee will 'enable' you to leave your family an estate, ~eyeyithough you do not live to earn that estate. Life insurance is the only medium _l'gtt. which the {contingency of death may he an - gated and iiimouiited. No other kpo%i/trian bf- ', ers "he same or even similar advantgqs, or accomplishes the same ends. In some farm ind in%ttiie.rrieatsure life insurance lpplial to )i.11, whatever pne's circumstances or condition: in life_ittay bit. ' A . J Borchardt & Mack Insurance be Highland: Park WW WHENiYoU THINK or INSURANCE I THINK OF US i In All Its Branches LEARN FROM EXPERIENCE THE GARDEN HARVEST t _ Highland Park, Ill; Phone H. 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