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Highland Park Press, 18 Dec 1924, p. 20

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ff PAGE EIGHT It requires 1900' cubic tt'd1'tt to tGu one sier, of oil. The Kleetraeet, motor ' blower unit mm A out and delivers that umpunt of air. The result is peddct cone """iGih be lead to believe thdt you an burn oil ' ' ' on' ihae draft alone; if you do, you Age going to have a co tir and ad experignce. Igyut in a 8eientifip and Rsiliarr,) Auto: initic' Oil Burner, the was! in Lake County by. floating 1ihitri r, noon, which. mum owners of eortierhitttlhthptt, and? pt than. Sand for men of KLEEN-HEET owneru‘ g your own ateitrhhorhood. ', I . ' SOLD ON EASY TtllRl9trrmllfmtrilD r _ won. ovum . / I A A I',' fir,'td t'Jlll't wk...“ iltttlgt a: Dodgé Brothers C. R. JORDAN & COMPANY moms mm mom: f nus-mu; ILL. EVANS'I‘ON cannon _ _ ( mom: mmucnioAxAvn.. RANDOLPH me A Food For Thought FUNERAL DIRECTORS FOR 69 “HRS announce a substantial price reduction in passenger cars . Eat more bread and bu, r and you will profit in health and -)ii',irir',i; (, ' BOWMAN'S MILK is perfectly. pas- teurized and' carefully; cooled. No time is lost in bringing it to your door. Our attentive salesman wilt be glad to serve you. ; , l g "-------DRWN-r---- MORE MILK! . G. McPherson b, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS - Mtghtnard M 120 - 121 ' bi., ,, , ,, "N'Jee"F" V, ,. mIraItgrrhrhfl _/," ( COME IN: WINNER DATE LOST IN DIM? PAST Time of: Birth of Christ Yul" only Observed Ist' Early Church; Solstice Is _ I. Present-Buds 1 Prof. Edm ind., 041309» or the history of. ?it'iiiiiiiii'ir'ii2,t "t Northwestern {whim}? last walk answered the /ttottihaitte, “Why Does Christin“ (lime in Wilma? Adda-sing a mtafiinvilibli audiemft over the Chie9to iDIin News, radio) WMAQ, Super agterred to, the hast enveloping the 1tktorieardattr of thé birth of Jesus, (is eomplmdtimrof m various mt: , of eaundat"eotnpue tatitin and th gave his muons M approving of; December Mth, Ii Christmas day. .. g Int-limo» rum-n. / 3 "The iroatiN do not (in us enough informatittaiito fix the datewith carg- teinty,". add the dream. "Ar, t result, 1an of dates were tho-eh in the any church on the imnivamr'y of the brtth of Jesus Christ. Among' them ,mtu.,Marelt " or 28, April. I: or 20, November 18, December 2 and Jamey 6, The last m were the chief rivals, Jnnuery 6 being re..- tain to this day " Christmas day in iilitii,s'.i'i1i,'? church. H, then, the to was not dettnitelr known, what 'reuons were given for the choice pf Dee. Mt ' One method. web hand on a 'o-coed plan of the use! which is as uninteresting " it is ne’e- limr. One writer works it out ‘on the theory that 'the tlmt day of ereatioti was at the. vernal equinox when everything. breaks into life,' and no on moat eleboretely but to no pur- We' I ' " er' lttaAtasiudmtuowed,, 3 "If thtjroits do not furnish sut- lkient evidence and: the day of the mtivity with on, sum-shoe and it, u we heve.seen. speculation has no (inn foundation on which to build. what else is. left? Only one-sumac of approach seems to hsve been left and that the one which was consciously adopted which my be spoken of as the solsr argument. This means that Christmas day should be placed at the time of the winter solstice, just at the period when the days no short- est ind the nights longest, when the sun has trovelled to its {Inherent limit south and stops, and begins to true] north again until it ranches its other limit at the summer solstice in June. ', Dinah to Armada“ I "It is a little ditBeuit for us to ip', preeiate this in this day when we Ire able to turn the night into day by the use of electricity. All we have to dp is to push a button in the wall and the whole room is flooded with light, but it was very different with our are; fathers who did not even have lamt.. sene, whose allow dips and candles often did little more than pttmthrttt. we alcom. The coming of dark1te" " a solemn, serious "air. How malt for them before the day of Copernicus and Galileo to know, what to make of the shortening days of the autumn, the sun sinking down beyond the: horizon earlier and earlier and ever further toward the south! Would‘ it ever turn north again, and what if it should not? V ' fuuem Appropriate : “Fin‘eIIy; it stopped and they can]: discover now that it began to elim the sky. They rejoiced,. for they could feel assured that spring would tome "ait,s,ptirtuner and the flowers, and themthe harvest. Is it not ilttin't that Christmas day should be placed just' at this time? The coming at Jesus Christ has meant a new dsy for the whole world. tt Visa a new beginning. l, for one, em glad that Christmas does come in the winter beetutturthen it is cold and many peo- ple ere needy whom we an help. The very spirit of Christh is the spirit of giving and the winter deys furnish us many opportunities for a display of, unselfishness. We give to our loved ones and friends but there is else the opportunity to give to those whose Christina would be cheer-less trerNit not for the cheat we bring.” WHAT WrATroN" IS IN PHONE PARLANCE -In telephone psrlsnce every tele- phone instrument is a station, so that when the statement is mule M there ere now 15,600,000 telephom stations in the Bell trrrtertt,.it - that than are that may telephone Instruments in sctuel use . in the United States, Bell-emu! or connect- ed with the system. [ ; Telephone subscriben,' hoWever, m sometimes confined b.. 1&- tall-u gtatlorr.to-trtattion in placing lo distnnce telephone calll. _ An 'fl'dulrt,'Ji1ne of this is cited ro- candy from Des Moinea. Am in that city called the rate clerk my! ri- quested the rate to ParVr'tPmirii, Minnesota. After being told “at my station’to-atatlon rate Wu 82.15.16!- three minutéa the suburlber add, "Thank, vou", and hung up. Five minutes later the sumo punch called the 'rate clerk again, mid wanted t9 know how many Man’s there, Wen» betwéen Des “all!“ It}! Parker's, Prairie. He wu- trying tg." how much' the all would,er . T ' , 1 TBEiHIGHLAND PARK “has. magnum max. mom North Shore" Merchandise f?eted Ovetonh tact-vice for Queuing: - fbe ghlppen “ween all tGreh sttordliae. aren't: Tghl to e V n, u! n;- !i1'7?it'iylit ttll. n on t e - th,t1"tig'dt'4 R.R. and I'M-En. bk. For rates. dell‘verlu. lh write or telephone Inc. ¥orth its" manor 'raiticD menu cu. cnao odicd, " w. Adams at, 'itltopet State 5723 and Centnl82805 Mil. wnukec oaice,403 Fur, id ta " ‘phohel Grand 990 In: Grand 2762. Safetyto YourChiIdren T IS tremendowirlimportnrtt that children' beans!“ the leuonof accident i'g,vnt,',t, Itt lives may’ depend, salt; ltr; ls why the NM“ 2g,t vLi T on petenrwornen_to' . [ e. to ac mgemp ' childr enoftthorthShorclhueWmmchoom / foituirytow1edko,,ttit.ie subject and with!!!” to M4,}, Shh..." h irtqtrstherourtdieissiithiaimrtort- _ _ m- on the thgcniynindienchoohowaorthiShonhu new t keqt_r-our'cMdreetimarftt'mtehmeer Tfn",2'7dl'l=l1'll'd I Hundreds oftuser_aditir.aireeserc_itrear,tmder the we!“ f,tfer,',t,',,ttthte/gltit= Last ”and? public an! WINNER Shorewuvuiued. 1naddftiorttod+ work Md: "hoolchtldren,the North Shore nae has istatritihed Snfety Councils in various annuities. INN thousands of safety posters. ' _ A 1 T e The enlightened spiritof public ofthe Nbrth Shore Line hskoftes?bteityadi" pfcoenmetit. Spud. ing the gospel ofnfcty , ten bone example. 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