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Highland Park Press, 22 Jan 1925, p. 5

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Cl'ackgrs givullx fGounlC Gca f l uulquu I“ " mquu mm...» WM“ IRAS BEAUTY AND Pimos The gilli IGda, Grocery Pine W. rdumogmblu THE SANITARY ENGINEER God yell“ and nod mug Mnho you buying u -ri. Plenty “good food mph: hun- maboon. Thingmcerymnku each meatthrtearpieetie. b q SOUTH ST. JOHNS AVE. ' M B. P. A?” ms MAJESTY THE BABY T BEFORE little teeth In M “maggot: h' lun',' Eli: i'E on t.S on ',,rilUd'h m on it. a We. of mm undoubtedly - "t mt some have," VIC KlLllAN, lite. we will supply you and " a nav- mg. Pin-min: at, ' We“, worthy Mum”: Our! ia a service of, sanitation. STANDARD "tttrea that and up 911111le to thiir work: throughout the yarn: l Theta THE T IS ?arJalGet: THE FOOD TWINS SAY ‘SANrrAIIY new!!!” Specialists ll New Wie& and MEI! 874 Centre: Bt., WINNETKA ,Tel. Wit-tech no A.“ u my . Koo- YummW-y LUNA'I'IC’S WILL B I ' UNIQUE IN WORDING A Stunt. In the pocket of tn belonging to one Itt tiepts of the Chicago ma found, after the I will. . Found in Pocket of Dead Man Who Had Boon Lawyer and Died In Poor House; Bequests Imaginary The thumping from e law join-ml isan , State Supt. at Public Instruction rene- G. Bide. in e w cent issue of the 1lkhteatUtsnt' Preu Bulletin. Because of its Uique eharr ecu: end bonny qt conception it in here reprinted: . A Strange Will The)!“ 'at, a lunar. nnd III. will wu in a ttrm, clear hand ‘on . few let-pa of pupa. Bo, annual was it that it was sent to a lawyer, and be read it before the Chi- ugo Bu- mociulon. and I unclu- tion wu Ttest), owns it probltod. Alli new it in on tumttRttthrmrihmy County, mink. . ' ' The will read: u followl: _ "t, Charles huntberry, being of sound and disposing mind and mem- ory, do hereby make and publish this, my lut will and lawman. in order, n justly u lt'mny be, to distribute my interest in tha world among Inc- ending min. "That part of, my interests which is him in law and recognized in the muggy-bound uvolumu " my property, "being ineonddemte and "fnoaeeoTttiei11ntaunodurrod- tion of in an, my will. My right to live, being but a life estate, is not qt my dirrposal, but, these things ex- dNrtitl ill else in the world I now proceegi to Revise and bequeath. C “Iain: I give to good father: and moth“. in taut for their children, all good little words of praise .and 'seteourattetneetC and all quaint pet mm tttttr 'srtdearmarrttat andlcharae laid punts to use them jutly, but generously, hi the needs 'arf their children shall require. “Item: I leave to children inclinin- ly. but only. for the term of their childhood. ell end every one, 'the flowers ot the iuids and 'thevbIosrrorm, of the yoods. with the right to ploy omens them freely according to. the customs of children, warning them " the some time ogeinst thistle: and thorns. And I deviseto children the Banks of the brooky and the golden ends beneath the waters thereof, end the odor: u the willows that dip therein, and the white clouds "hat lloet over the giant trees. "And I have to the children the long, long days to be merry in, in a thousand ways, and {in night nnd‘the tmin of the Milky Wu to wonder " but, subject, l henrtheleu, to the rights hereinufter given "t levy". .. "Item: I'deviee to boys, jointly, all the. useful, idle f1elds ahd Common; where bill may he played, all pleasant water: where one may 7 win», " would hill: where they may'coeat, andt’all streams and ponds where one may fVh, or where, when gri _ win- ter earnest one may skate, iiiii( tt,r'tt,,r,r,,t'elfcft'l, boy- hood. And all meadows, , the tlover bloescms and butterfrtea there- of; the wood: with their appurte- nancee; the squirrels end tttbirds and echoee and stun noises} and all distant places whie may be via- ited, together with adventures there found. And I give to said boy: each his own place at the amide " night, with all pictures that may be - in the burning wood, to enjoy? without let or hindrance or without) _any inemnltmites or care._ . ' I “Item: To lover: I devils .theiri imaeinart ~world, With whim they may need, 13-day Marmot the sky the red roses by the wall, the bloom of the hawthorn. the "get strains o music, and 'tttttlst else they may deai to figure to each other the [using nus and hum of their long? - Ntemt to young men,Jointly, I db} vine and bequeath all boisterous, in wiring “on: of rivalry, and I giv to them the diadnin of weakness an onehttrnted eonfldenee In, their 0 strength. Though they are rude; leave to theht ‘the power, to ink lasting friendships and of pouessin companions, and to themexplusivel I give all merry my: end gr" choruses, to ling with lusty voices. “Item: And .to than who um n Tom: children or youth: or lover , I love memory; and bequeath' t them the volumes of the poems tt Barn, ttttd Shakespeare and of. othe pooh, if there be others, to the an that they My live the old days ov gym, {new Ind fully, ‘without tit or diminution. ', l “lama. To our lowed ones wit} angry crowns I bequeath tlie happl has of old age, the Ice.ean4 muted of their chm. until they in! asleep.” Jidse Smith Mower aid a dinner in tynetnimtit . _ "An ignorant witness is not nece - urily a tstitpid, one. A woman Ct, could neither rad nor wiiU laid Fto me In A de-ttop use: _ , ' "qudee,irttets 8 mm mm baub- 1n' his clothes and clothin' his teeth and polishinf his nails, his wife known thatch something in the wud.'"--. DANGER SIGNALS old rugged coat the insane pl- poorhousa there patieng'a death, . Fourth Annual $2.00 DoWn Sal: Conipletelipe of modern gag ranges, equipped with rusty ‘proof linings and the fa- mous "Lorain" IOvén Heat Regulator. ' F Tank watér beater, an abun- dance of hot water available with practically no iltshqr. ' An electric clothes washer does perfect {work %_The heaviest article m ay be washed without injury. NorthSh‘ore Gas comm CITY OFFICE ttt North uthttit 8t... Chic-go Pttent9atrs “I! Phone-B-tet Univ. .1434 “I Buy Large Trees jll)ilOW'tr, :.C4ii' O The land, qt the PETERSON NURSERY has been sold for imy1iiisioit purboses and all NURSERY STOCK must besold by January Ist, 1927. V _ T Fine selection at low prietys.. 1 s' l , . , , , Phone Highltind Park . 194 Sale Ends Saturday, January '31, 1925 The Radianthre mater adds a warm, friendly personal)- ty to the home. Its heat is projected by radiant rays straight into the room. fiihthieated clothes dryer. Clothes are dried and disliw ered to you clean, sweet, white and in errery way sat- isfactory. '. , i l? Because they, should be planted ‘o with a large frozen ball of earth. _ Our stock is very complete in ‘. trees from 6 to 15 incnes in diameter. t' - . This Paramount Range will give an ad satisfaction day in day out. Separate ove for gas dd coal. . ,1 ' Garage Heater. No in stove, but a aeientifie g jheater, circulating warm, _ air. Autamatie H o m eil Ironer. Dont waste y o r time, strength or mane another week, t.ogi,',,t by h d: Open end roll, gag ea electric- ally driven. _ ' 2gadtlitltt,e,t ('s'1

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