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Highland Park Press, 15 Jan 1925, p. 4

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TI , be: FOUR HAVING COMPLETED OUR INVENTORY, WE WILL OFFER SEA- ' SONABLE GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. _ ." leg,' $315332" _ mgley No. 100 Cambric lucid "iii. so ems; I' 3g: 'tc,iiiciiduiii mail; .. 1 7 tttvcr-u-----'- " fshlit,'g.tf.1.,:..'....:,.. 24; i'/rtlti,et1f.)'.t.'............., 19c if??? /?'1.tf.i.t . . . . . 20t sflflt,'tt'r..crf.o.?.'....., 19C Jt'i'fie,'JhfEt', at ..',. . . . .. 23c It if". 9???? .9??? . . . . 79c 'Ill' .3951??? .irl.i., . . . .. ’1.59 One lotiPieée Gop,dtr--8hort)engths consisting of 'Wool Fl-annels, Ginghams, Crepes, Tissues, Curtain Goods, to be sold at One-Half Priet. ( ' , All Royal Society' Packages to be sold at 25% Discount. A . . _ HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY to lay in a supply at REASONABLE SAVING 7 .N "/ a ‘ 42,1. - . " w _ " . .uyt'attP'y4l Fri , Ha FS we Ltftert - V F T _ ' Hc'. warm T7tr m ['.'5cnHsdt? I, - _ .1, eFi 192),:Ewr . a krt . . _ L', I . T I m'l . C _ . 3.2“- " JE 3 Kap, " ,v.,.,.,. ml L" a 53w.) '1”- p, 5*. ~92 .: '7' c .. 4. U . _ . , Clearance Sale Sheets 81x9b-4206. Sheets q2x99--41.86 Sheets 68x99--41.65 L. R. RIGDON _ Also SHEETS and CASES “PEQUOT” Brand in the Sale The "ghXON" Brand qlyrTowjshs, 1 Alllinen,3ivfor.....o.,...... Bath Towels T V . / at..~. Fméy. Be4Atreads and 7 e Bis1tderfot%bedts-.,j... Coverall House Aprons at.',......,......,.-. ',., Novelty Bib Aprons ,' at.....-..-.....:-.,' Ladies' Sport Hose, silk and lisle, season shades '. l ' V . .'. Children’s wool Sox _ t andstoekipi--., Ladies' Vesta "A at-.....'.-.....'-...; Ladies' Union Suits at........"..............., Cases 42x36,.Plain ......45c Cases 42x36, Hematitched, 66e catsesr45x86, Plain ......50c 'pi: ‘nw-‘n In» m» " "r'srskli 2iig'"it'iltiifi7, yF'i% Ci', Pftt?tr, C _ 42x36-L38e 8lfld 46x86--42e m HIGHLAND pm PRESS, HIGHLAND max. ILLINOIS 25c '. $3 98c 59c 98c 79c 29c 50c ELEVATION SHOWN , BY FEDERAL MAPS Congress ig iaid tis/be hungry ftir pork, but probably timely would oom- Promitmn plume i, . . 3 Every one like. to know thee eleve- tioti of the place where he “no or of who; mommy: or hills that, he bllmbn. The government my: of the United States mode by the depart. ment of the interior, through the geo- logicd' survey show in (not detail the: height: of thenon above moon sea; level in all parts arf the country. Needy n million copies of the“ mop. are printed and dittribnted by the geologloal survey - year. At its recent meeting the board of 'superyis'ou paged a resolution re- questing the Lake county member of the Illinois Commerce Commission to autistgin getting action on the We crossing elimination plan at Luke Villa gover the Soo line railroad. in uneortipleted ,tr'etelt,ttit route 21, run- ning north to Antioch. ', T ALTITUDES ARE INDICATED Every One Like: To Know Hop! .1 High In Place Where 'He T Lives? Government , _ Gives Data ' Spanish art today draws gnaw from: the rich stream of the past, but natiohal boundaries in art are break- ing 'down, and the message of, a Zuloaga', though inevitably fashioned by Weir natural inheritance. can be understood» the Whole world. In, Spain, according to Mr. Wataon, life moves joyoualy and slowly, and thsarr. iah art is done in the spirit of play. It' is an example that America may well 'emnlate, for' We have, not yet learned to be playful in our art, but continue to treat it 'aole‘amly and ‘aa a thing apart from daily life. T Hero thin 80 year- ago (topo- trmphid annoy of the auto of Con- necticut was complained by the no. logical survey in eooperation with the state, which paid half the out of the fu1i1 work. At, that time the nod for' and: elevation. was not unprod- ated, but about the you: later con- stant dimcted'.tho zoological sandy to actuating mount.” the clout!“ of numerous point. In - no: thennfterJurVeyedAnd to gin- the}: height. on permanent bench mark. Since 1897 about 100,000 Inch math [have been set up done more than 300,000 miles of spirit-level line- run in the United States,' but not until recently has any such work been done in Connecticut. 10'" Ttte-tamd Kila- . In 1922 1nd 1923 the secluded survey; department of the inurio'r, in coopention with the U. B. can: and geodetic survey, department of coin- meme,‘lnd the It.“ highway com- mission of Connecticut, run more than a thousand miles_ of uecuute spirit-level lines in that state and net u'p metal harks showing tIts elon- tionn of more than 400 points. In every urge city or town were in one or more such marks, which uragot grant use by local engineers in ttWir' public or priv'nte tug-ways. ' Ih El Gmco's superb alter paintihk of “,The Assumption of the, Virgih," in the Art Institute, the outstanding characteristics l of _ two important 8pattihproeirtées can. be found, ssid Dudley Crsfts ‘Wstson, expulsion ue. turer fore the Art Institute, in a Ite- ture on ”Modern Spanish Art" in Ft]- lertdn hell l'sst Tuesday. The upper partiof thirgaittttng expresses the joy and saucy of the southern province of Andalusia. while the lower half contain“ the brooding and woe orce. tile.) lnddenthlly. Mr. Watson as“ !t.ekeofrtobttutphystottir1r, the progress and tttttttt "lot Spanish art than the Spanish 3.11% of the Att Institute, when the steps may be traced from the primitive thmngh Gory , . Mimeottmphie copies of the vault; of leveling in any particular (mil!) Connecticut wil Ibo sem- free to 1tiqlt- - or city engineers who any apply for them tis the director of the trio. loglcal survey. at Waatthttrtoit, D. ll All these elevations are reckoned from mean, sea level, so that survey- ore can start level line: from enyEo! the mark: and check survey- made by hurting from afferent been. _ ' . Stead-rd ot Accuracy , tn 1890, when the. upon-opal: Surrey of Connecticut his made, I standard 'of accuracy required by engineers in map work we not?» high an lt'ls now, end may change- have occurred in the features shown. so that a complete revision of 'old maps in necessary to hate them upe- ful for meant-day requirements. The) 400 or more fhtasd Tttttntaattnr “nibble " 1 heel: fot determining elevation; will make a renovate! the estate feasible. provided the were ttartoltarar with the £0010:an who! the Icost at the fkrid work. Such co- operation is new in edect with twen- trcdtteotatos, which thus obtain - cumte mum at comparatively little expense. ' E SUPERB PAINTING l IS CHAttACTrilRrfmC ‘Assumption of Virgin” Built in Art Institute Indicative ', " Of Nationality " Baggage, Telephone 1805 sonar}?! GIFT SHOP There Is Nothing I v oe-attire-Soto/ir' QaiteSoMuch ttrtUrttirteetradGtftrrt-nrrurd Floor 1_ not“ - mug. f". u..- F 1w. udi . News. Candles Iii' m Yua- m it And a Complete [a 319 Natal Ave. PA ACK X Now, ftre the first (lllrs one may buy icueed For a quartet of "an". Packard bu beef ', cnmofthehithme T l for that portion of t public that demands. , best It anypriee- . , l . Today, from. the l leadership that In -ouveeoide celebrates its 8111 many by making ONLY, "Ae"thl!ttt, CAI'RUILD A PACKARD For TsiiitttrFivis Years ' MOD w lllre'mde"PrA'"N1'. Estimates Cheer! , l.'. Given". ' -mm , My WIPNIN i ill, . m CMAL AVE. Tel-phonon: as». W. I'm no.1. P. 439-134: Tel-phonon: Shop. Insurance-ii) . T Are 1ll,m1 Carrytntt Enough? _ ' m 1.931., ,, iii, for Auto Lieu-o a! Noun an: PAUL sc MOEDER & co., Real Estate . l " PEDAGOGUE Teacher Many Punish of Reputation In Highland and: on Monday afternoons Ir . one Wtrbiand Phrk 1994 1'j,r,taitiv.islrovtit-aiv-iuthet ttttnt-tister. ll F - , P. B. WILLI Al's 'i WAL l r __ "t - t ll KNUPFER 51%!“ with. Am Idling. M . Tel. WM rm ' Higluailfi1 Park‘an'd Highwood MOW BROTHERS Teibhoni, H. P. 1098 meAND PARK, ILL. lii1 iil lil 'JI jtLiGe m 5 IX’ .331 Fire, Tornado, Liability 18 of Useful Items Nr Every Member of the Family ' - ', ‘ompt Service MUZIK,’JR. . i . Expressing, Moving axi, Service m"Phottot Evan-ton 8694 KNUPFER wao owns on. 1oghfleyete.toetoq THURSDAY, JANUARY 15. 1’85 nevuea price. Jun In- nounced of" an Ovens. redttee'ioetettt7gomstheeo. eioeedmodekofthePteiaud Shr--ke example. the plies oftusvmsPaLaersiai2 bredncad $840. Eachenriudentieaiuevee, mtrwtththo-Ptckagd ha tr.'rureiahGtunoas ofthe mutual-ct 'node,uofh-eqoaiierae aetteiet.eeaestetces. Reitsed price. Just 's, ld tihdai 'V'v Ware Tel. M. 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