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Highland Park Press, 16 Apr 1925, p. 14

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tll L',‘ ' All, ION, co. LDING MATERIAL . Sudden Service ll (mum) -%PARK. ILLINOIS 2 Farms in T" {um letter Electric Co. at; In tftorrois Samples New Floors magma»; C ONTRAC’HNG and _ "JOBBING Wes. of Quality m and Better .11 “a u..- A GE THOMAS ll. BREWER 'Olco. 890 .Ccltnl A"... Tom. Mt ' Ya!“ Vino Avuuo' MM 27 .N.M-‘I¢. M 41‘ J, SMIT‘! JUN K P. E. Dowumc. PHONE M, HBO. IWARD M. LAING Bea-till! Wooded his“ In: ttide 1113qu n 'r1'lUlllliti'rdalllti', manna 'r,, "bu-minus; nouns ton SALE OR MONTHLY mum 1116an PARK. ILL a... human! Putt nu 274 t Park Avenue High d Park, Ill. " no 1765 Carpenter' and deer up Vine 24min; BUILDER LAID AND sunracto OLD noon “sun- new TO LOOK LIKE " s""fPMPr.'.YFe :rvC,4 my. "e"rumssrr 'xtewr.a g A: an intiiiefee for adding interest! jto the lives of itti visitors and for satisfying the trains for beauty 'ttw iberent in us all, the Art Institute or Chicago has ployed and is playing its [I part. Its fourteen thousand membetsl and its million visitors {year testify ’to this. “I have lived in Chicago '.l thirty-two years," said tn old resi- l! dimt,.the other day, 'Und I have ei-. (did the Art 1ntrtittsterattd. received 3 its uplifting messages hundreds of [il, times. And in ell these years, I had, I never visited the stockyards. Not I knocking the Stockyards. hilt many 'i visitors seem to think we have noth- ( ing else here :but cstzle, hog and sheep pens; I know tha the culturdl influence of our 'city are frowing dailty and I hope that ere long ,we'msy she our derisive title of "'poreopoiU" mg take on another one. To’my way of thinking, "artopo1ia" sounds much better.” -' I 1 Acgording to ;.j;ii'irtt) to the New; York Times it is admit in Moscow) that ther? are 750,000 a wing ehir) (Inn in southern, Russia Llone. And) still there seems to be a fe statesmen] in America who have a g at admira-; tion for soviet efficiency "; DR. IRVING C. SCHUR ,' Dentist _ . 16-18 N. swam. Rd. m. 2190 P.ifuert,not,"formts of fodder an twelve new types of- vegetable hay been introduced into Russian Armen; is during the put two years by the: Near East Relief, which as conduct ed a “minim: for im ving agril culture of that' country American fodder grosses, such as lfslfa, have, proved very successful American experts are now experi enting with etttivrttion of ted in margin parts of; Armenia. _ I Winds & Marsh Building & carpemfpr Work tun Highland Fugue-Y4 . . Phones E Highland Pare Winnetka 22E Chicago Art Center J, Rev.. R. D. Hughes says that Chl- ago will eventually become the m center of the woild.’ When we lopk back to the. year M93 and visualge the most beautiful world’: fair e world has ever seen, we ‘admit that this prophesy may yet be fulfilled. The desire of the people of the mid-, west metropolis to make this a real .City Beautiful is being manifested every day "m the steady development of the Chicago plan. ? Phone 818-R ExCA1tA!rmtrar GRADING OMee: 122 quth rim Street New art ttgg, no springing C " to being, a itiom are being in- structed on the older ones and I eh men are giving of their wealth that the em): may be ransacked for ph- cious objects. 1, f l, f , In thetreaéntustate of developni'ent '.6f our country it is encouraging to note fr! the {interest in art ism: gthe harm; This. in mover: in. my my; in thy Mention given itli by, clubs and 'jiiiiiiiii,iiit in the IAC iahpmemt of _ rt training in our ritttr.. lie schqols, and in the intomt that dues are than: in the deveslopm'pitt of the artistic: qualities of their ti- nuns. u evidehch in the one of tt ugo, which has a fund for the rltt purchase of Work; of art- by I all artists. 1 _ i, Call Highland Park, '96-Y-4 E. E. TAPANiNEN AMERICAN GRASS IN RUSSIA Mail Address/ NorthbJPok, in. Important btthfettie . of , hthtl we on This Phase of tht If)" City's Activities Isj i, [ambushed [ I , Illinois Licensde Surveyors i Municipal '; Engineers F CHICAGO SEEN ks crmim NEWMAN C w' INCREASING HERE LEUER BROS. 650 It is reported tha pdrties will" pitter after those of 'Ai thing to, do then i to startgwild storie fellows' war chest. tte’was drained our through a smalll pipe, and the form of the vessel was designed to give an equalfall of wa- ter in" equal times, as a pa yrus found in Oxyrhyncus men. gut neither? in this form of outfhrw clock, nor in! a better typt'in lwhich the water dripped into the v lei from another source, was any d)gree of accuracy attained. ‘2 F . Wtetter-eloeha, l ter used by the ngeeke " the cl psydrs, also orig. Hunted in Egypt. One marked with vertical scales on its inner face, in, dicating by the! Hing level of the water the twelve outs of the night, (probably betwee darkness and dawn) for each of he twelve monthi of the yen, was f und in fragments in 'the temple of Knuth. It we. from the period of lAmenhotepleI (about 1400, B. C.), and is made' of alabaster decorated thticolor with con- stellations and pla eta, the sun and 'moon gods, ahd 'tFe king With the gods of the twelve months: The we-. Water-docks ll Gwen " the ch inited in Egypt. vertical scale: on dicating by the.f1 water the Welve 1 (probably betwee dawn) for each of of ‘the yen, was f an. Steak If": Egyptians. The dew of the crois- piece, whichawaa turned toward the out Mm noon then torrardthe irest, indicated th time on the arm. ‘The interval be sunrise (lonzeat shadow) and noo (no shadow) was divided into six h ' thus thing tir. timately the'twel e-hour day to Eu- rope. Several 0 «types of early Egyptian “tron ic'al clack. have been discovered. ' e found " Geaer in &rtlthlaltstin dating from the reign of Jlhmtept ah (about 1200 b. e.), is perhaps t most interesting as the prototypeo our sun-dial, any! a writer in Beribn r’a Magazine. An ivory disk, hung . la vertical plane, carried a project g bar (gunman): which cast a ahad on the dial, thug marking the hon in the familiarl way. l. c ' lotto- Dentin“. d; W"- In 3. Scan St . Cor. Ah". but Sin: , _ if q Then-tau.“ boa-gland.“ my ','tttt:Chtrhry9iriiiiiiir- no I eetebeated) by tAti" tour chicken. Not having tradhkatjtoe chm an you can planar. my 1ktietit. an" $09. or deal» every in that. In 1mm Identica' with my n3:gry(_ml. i Beaten B. Panic. "ti'ai%rvrav., Originated It time; _ HOW SUN AND WATER CLOCKS WERE USED Sun-clocks» wet. Meierhott Hardware Co. _ GENERAL HARDWARE Phone 197r198 _ EARL W. GSELL & CO. PHARMAC1fyrtr-, -/ . Phone 23 " _ . l v. - - - - . 'tP""""'", . p. Who of you that didnot want a ponyvvhen you were children? Now help your favorite child win this Beauty Outfit. At the same time you are, helping your favorite child, you are helping the commun- ity in,,yrh,1'th you live. Votes given on charge accounts if paid before contest closes. . Remember the Slogan'. Patronize your neighborhood tetore,arhere you always-get better service and lower. prices than you will get at a distance from home. C _ Bois and Girls remember. this LITTLE BEAUT as follows :' 100, votes on a lik purchase; 1000 votes on Merchant in Contest carries 1ilitt!rc1as0terehandid t ous treatment will. be shown to all. ", T negate; your name on regisuauon card, and ask the'- merchant for some Post‘Cards, that have the names and addresses where votes will be given onallcash salesa Now Boys andGirk deliverance! thege Post Cards to ev,errfriend you have in This District and vicinity and ask them to patronize these Business Men and save the Pony Votes for you and help you WIN A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE SHETLAND PONY AND SADDLE. _ F a A .. t ' _ Bois and Girls remember. this LITTLE BEAUTY is well worth workitttfor--ivotm will be given as follows:' 100. votes on a We purchase; 1900 votes on a $1.00 purchase and so on. Each and every Merchant in Contest carries 1i'itt!rclas0terehandisis' at the most reasonable prices, and where courte- ous treatment will ho. shown m all ' The Merchants whose, names ambehw are going to " Girl in this District a BEAUTIFUL I, SHETLAND PONY Boy or Girl under If years of age can enroll in this contest._ _ All you have to dd to enter thd'GRAN D PONY CONTEST ,i where votes are given: _ P ' I . ' Register your name on registration card! and ask the'- merchant for some P names and addresses where votes will be given onallcash sales: Now Bo: these Post Cards tn everv frioml vnu [uncut :. mu- n:_i__g,l . . . .. a we nxcnwn muck Puss. HIGHLAND max.- lumen Hurrah Boys and Girls I GRAND 'PONY‘CONTEST. i GARNETT’S ' Dry. Goods, Dresses, Coats Men's Clothing . Tel. 110 T HARRY BUTLER SHOES AND RUBBERS Expert Shoe Repairing Phone 461 Ash Time in 3 YET. German political their campaign erica. The first to get somebody about the other h Ancient Egyp- ginnings of onomy _ hndow of the crois- tumed toward the then town-tithe time on the um. , sunrise, (longest used by the éarly. Contest Now, On, Ends A ‘Woxjd to the'People of This Vicinity 1 "The LatBptsbiimi Bill" htuctreer, duly ‘psssed by tho South quolins 1tyriylaturss. It provides that ‘if a ttiairied man declines to support his (aii'ii'ii'; he shall for'thWith be ditr. ;pstchqd to the chain-ttttpe than to be cured of his slothfulnbss. During iii': lesson the. state of Smith Caro- lina will pay~the minted family one dollar and a half a day; ihoreover,' if between arrest , imprltymimsnt Zthe err-ins" ntentlst edl. the are goes to his family, the .stgte dikhteting [ "eosta" only. ir ', and pedestrians will hm: to do G T '-"’?W' “a... .353 ‘5 soon to get out of the way. i WE 'ii, Claimed them-are toli many ped- MARXEL E,m‘ITER Ian, and if so their mqtttsor,'ean be . iiiiLi, _ reduced by not huyink of them. Riverside .. [ Formerly the homes used to climb trees when they uw an nutcmobilé, ind pedestrians will, luv! to do so soon to get out of the way. , In sbme circles this hitprristtnet- nient will doubtleu 3W9 great sma- faction that everybody worUrtntt "trer.--ituhinirtdn Pia-t. _‘ _ "They are doing i pretty good piece "of work with American tractors, seed, sense and experience. . but year they raised 235 tons ‘of vegetables, 336 tons of grain and 400 tons at native hay; provided t!dflfAit"t, of meat Ind 1500 raw hides. his farm school now, has 684 boys and 468 girls mrworkintri students and the field " their min schoolmom. On tlurrtrnph " Mepan-, avert the prtifetyror'st chair is the sad- dle. The students produce as they learn and learn as they produce." LAZY HUSBAND BILL _ PASSES IN CAROLINA . “America summed the cute ist tiq,- OM orphaned slid 1txpatrttrte,d chil- dren in Russian Armenia in 19:: Air menia is an atrriettlttmttttutd sing country and fully " per cent of these orphaned children would natursllyJo- cate on the soil. A 16,000‘scre much was turned over tothe Near M M lief by the government, rent'fue 'and here two American G'ririiitiGii colt lege. graduates started in with 1290' hardy youths to see what they could do at. the job. _ T ' ’ Dr. Funk W or»: hm. April issue of the Review] or Karim gives details otthe plum: 7, . , g , _. A shirhiad at Atnetiean eittle and. hogs, the gift of utocknieen and, breeders tltroutrliittst. the ,U,nited States, will be sent to Rue-kn Ar, merit during the Inext‘ few yeah " the nuscletu for . great breeding ex- periment .undertlken by the Near East Relief at its agricultural college for Armenian orphan boys. ' American Stock trttmdueeftht' 1ilartierimeinta1 Station in . q Armenia q SHIPPING CATTLE t ' ' IN RUSSIAN FARMS JAMES BOWDEN & SON Meats ." Fish and Game in Season 1 V l,' Phone 487-468 The GREEN MILL CLEANERS CLEANING, PRESSING, DYEmG . ' All Work Guaranteed 53 So. Ste Johns. Ave. Phone 1020 Bin} Bowden Grocery Co. GROCERIES Phone 1728 F, _ L bglow are gaing‘ tt Eve alrattp gonad Bay or TheTTurhe m manna» a! the Europe“ power: may: (ure on- hueiu to Aaron. Prob. " oU the theory tfLA't't','grl','t'ft top: the diplomatic goats them. ' TEETH $1tkli!ls'lWlr,. t It 1&1 "IN Lttet Ava. 'trMu'2tiis'.t. 3: 'd"gtt l? an 'Pats , 'huh ',/iii,i,iiid,"l Ld.. Wfisflkfi 'r7'iiiiiii'.1iiiitii'?ij? - BRSDGBWOIK "m. s FORCED at Gold Cum-s. . Ros-la m "I... (an... . -e"iPharGFG'rari'iTii"iiar'FikE iiaCa"l"hNWu'll"a'u'a. 'i'S:t1?tti, 'hl'if'ftif'ii,ti'iiL," 0 .. u " f)'dti't2'diLie' "& 57.: tet BOSTON DENTISTS May 30th, 1924 Votes given on tire repair win-k s Sheridan Road . M1200 Ramayana _ Painting '.Deeorating L... Wgnpaper Tutu That Flt THE CENTRAL TIRE co. TIM” Fedcral System of Bakeries, 19 S. St. Johnd Ave. F GOOD THINGS To, EAT ',' Phone 190 a'trto call at each store and SADDLE. u, P ao. S. 5,l'lW,lh/il Carpenter and l MMW Builder General Contacting Asa} “dint-lla- of " new Weather Std “0 MI! Ava-o Announcingthom.‘ mom-lumen. 'fleS','i1'lel,i',tte,,efj, .hbahd t' CHINA In”; ”El 185 Mum‘s; or a. m "Lulu' um: man my cum . mamas Phonon 178and 179 MISS_E_MMA ly HIGHLAND PARK mum“, Arm. Tel. mu in. of they tmBeti M emit Puat'bertlb'mertud mums no 10 m jut at” 'El-‘a‘cuau THH" P.: HRENS ' . .tatr TYe A t o. KEY $lbetrttrk " Pelican. I It will!» 1‘ p. can!“ Bl , RADIO 'oe City -A8t up“. Fo '."v m mating contest facts at no one to you beautifl tot brthe th- II the M,

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