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Highland Park Press, 10 Sep 1925, p. 16

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#u8 i §P PAGE FOUR NF MUZIK, JR. 7‘- . Baggage,‘ Expressing, Mom‘ng ; â€" Highland Park afid Highwood | =‘ Telephoné 1806 e af onte l 819 mIwaoon;nm, ; * B P , & ____| e 1 g. sEcoND ‘STREET . Wall Specialty Highland Park, Hlinois \< Paper Sanitas _ .] Some people are prone to think df landscape gardening as an art applicable only to large ;estates, where tremendous .yigtas are to be developed. * 2 l 4 â€"F OR D Telephone 1589 Thé truch of the matter is fhat some of my finest work done on comparatively small grount!s.: ie | PRAIRIE AVENUE, HIGHWOOD, ILL Nelson‘s Auto Repair WILL KRUMBACH A talk with me may f\elp you to béautify your home sufroundinga. A Mistaken Conception Transmission Bands installed in 30 minutes Eim Place Phone Highland Park 1597 bintie hi ced SDSLpavzn n Landscape Gardening , Doors and Millwork YESI I just heard about itâ€" isn‘t it wonderful 1 Now, we can have ‘all the painting we want done and pay laterâ€"just as we bought our furniture, vacuâ€" um cleaner, piano and washing Ask us about the Devoe Home Improvement Plan whereby you can paint your houseâ€"inside and outâ€"and pay for itin ten monthâ€" Highlh“l‘\:fl 1s No HIG Teb N BROS. Ridge‘ Road, Highland Park, IIl. 1 Park Hdwe. Co. ° F SHERIDAN ROAD LAND PARK, ILL w2 0n 18 PHONE H. P. 523 eS Window Shades [ANGE: has For every 100, ";"7'1 the United States there are 29 ush'inz imaâ€" chinf. unless the wa ‘v g â€" be "sent m for more progre 1 [* K?%‘he family without E" washingâ€"maâ€" chine, unless the wa§Bing be "sent out", proves that E oman is conâ€" demned to needless si@ery {. 5 a A Civil War veterah. of Iilinois, aged 88, is told by theljudge that a man 88 "has no businéss to get marâ€" Fied:" pory i BPe y o t Some men ‘are asâ€" at: fifty as anybody can be: MolW#ke at ninety was younger than mani of the junior officers‘ that stood â€" iff stiff . respect about him. A man isflold when; his mind stops working albhg wew lines. The people of Ameti¢gh have about doubled their incomes lih a few years. The: cash that Ame ns'e:rn, or receive from investmefifs,‘rents, Qrom inherited property, f! is not: far from ONE HUNDRWD) MILLION DOLLARS A YEAR,}@imost a thouâ€" sand dollars for ever§ man, woman and child. _ ; P | An electric. washing achine wringer, costing a felW)cents a for current, makes off } washing amusement instead of hard worl amusement instead of Mard work, â€" ‘It makes it possi in a large family, with a busy her, for the growing \boys > and to do the grfater}part of the k‘s‘ wuflninx and relieve the mothé r | American ladies, it W@ipears, enterâ€" tain Parisians by Wéaring (their stockings rolled down, fhowing all of the kneé and part of leg bare, beâ€" low a short skirt. < . ME C s%; WwHEN IS MAN O wWASHING MACHT $1,000 FOR EACH ROLLING rfi%m,l Such â€"women , would E ', epresent| the United States more r’ fully at home in |front of American; shâ€"tubs with their sleeves rolled up iMistead ofwa;uw ing their stockings ; ed â€"down in Paris. & . $1. .3 Jacob Wettler, Swi only seventyâ€"four year self, ‘saying life wuj at that age. u4 "When he is forsakeif withered shaken,. what ean an man do die?" E 1t © f _A Pennsylvania ma settles property on hi matries a woman of 4 new husband is "old . ‘‘But there is a hyfenic value in bare knees. All Esq@#imau . women, even in coldest Arcti ;r‘wéntherof‘ar- range forâ€" an openin@) at abougi‘ the knee to let the air i If they didn‘t "do that, they would sÂ¥fe 1for lack of oxygen. e .t E ' \‘Weak fish will find[#t hard to| surâ€" vive in the automobild/endurance conâ€" test. One big : compflhiy . announced another cue in prices Westerday, makâ€" ing the fourth cut imla year. |)0~ The highest enginggring skill and business ability are d@voted to giving the public high gradéjautomobiles at the lowest prices, _That‘s *valuable work. &1 . _ When will comme z: genius show the same energy in ‘d§tting the |price of food *‘delivered?" .A scientist says t ‘the : young people of today hav@{ become "motor car wise." By insti they â€" avoid. automobiles and adaft themselves to traffic. Older people m unable to learn. ; i%" 47 Even chickens d ~dogs have learned something. y stay out of the road and are kil Ie+e ‘frequentâ€" ly than they once wire. / 14 It would be good rigws if the young people of the genefation would be "whiskey wise" in ggdition to being motor car wise. | * | ; During the next Wew years| there will be more young beople killed. by whiskey than ‘old ople killed by A plague of butfiérflies, causing motor engines to me overâ€"heated, by clogging the ts, suggests a gruesome possibilf@y. <: i automobiles. If the insect‘ triiks with .their horrible fertility, shauld get out of control, they could “ e air, destroy all vegetation, stary ¢} suffocate and devour the human r@ge and all other animals. _ 0 > $ Nature fortunatély ~attends to these things. Even tlle insect plagues of Egypt sent to pWnish sin did not kill all Egyptians. (§| > SULL _ OPENS NEW §X LIBERTY%LLI Ti hoae Rubsto ind lyt in d F;_«embrorldcrer, sld, shot him= of ninetyâ€"one childreén, then who. says her : years only." : have. about a few years. ns ‘ earn, or worth while LE BANK ; pEESS,â€" {and \day | an .NIAR IMPLETIUN | ** C CR C c 0 d + \ The \ .‘_..-j-x’ t :{N_j.ud‘tu;on@nsm&nrim.”" 4 Â¥ juilding in process of construcâ€"| comprise the building. . eleven kn n oo 1 > K. Ton fmwchh‘.”m”!o"'dhh David two.room and three threeâ€"room flats| â€" Owing 40 the fact that they have ficwfi@m‘fi"m""mmmm Aoed One / store is [ Just hi _4 vacution, some :. o6 Out of fl\b'c;lnmtor, Lindstrom, of Chiâ€"] rented and ‘negotiations : are under friends are having to take "& ‘week pf cago. Six stores on the nm" floor, ;u{m for ;he*nenttl o( others. Lor rest. T 1 4‘ ,4__‘.__.___-_____.â€"‘.‘â€"‘-â€"‘â€"‘â€"- â€" _ GENERAL GENERAL F;;OM the Great Lakes to the ‘Gulf, America‘s greatest river J ‘Gulf, America‘s greatest river flows majestically. | Through the heart of the country it takes its course, broadening and deepening as lesser rivers empty their flow into its current, Farms and cities onâ€"its banks find ‘it a source of industry and a means of supply. _ â€" _ Through the country runs anâ€" other river, as continuous as the Mississippi in‘its flow. It is the tiver of thought which, iday and night, moves through the land and vitalizes thehfiuoml life, Its source lies in the CGENERAL + ”e notice. a satisfaction among our customers that ~~ equals the satisfaction they ~._‘‘get from long mileage. It‘s , that modest pride of ownership ud â€"â€"â€" that only comes from riding on * â€"~Generals,. .. <~+. f SLSON‘S AUTO REPAIR SHOP w I among % Pnsc onl 1 ‘*« 7 oo mestkdetiaie neit a. io N AnpHE SE n c ud os se t s pgi d CORNER GREEN BAY ROAD AND ELM PLACE TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 1597 Mark of the Leading Tire Store Headquarters for Tire Information h riE nu!i ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Pé DT d BELL SYSTEM ‘The River tile floors and of generous David 5. MeredI®D, 10 """ TX . cont . mandmwd't:lll.&wmh-hmfi“fi- people‘s knowledge that communiâ€" cation with all parts of the country is possible. It is a stream that deepâ€" ens and broadeéns and grows stronger as thought is added to thought, as the mind of one community joins the mind of another.‘ _ , America‘s national telephone sysâ€" | tem is a channel for this river, for| Bell System service unites all secâ€" tions of the country. It leaves no gip in the pathway of communicaâ€" tion. It knows no offâ€"duty hours,, nor any corner of the nation that is too remote to be reached. THURSDAY, oi mc se c3 19 n P ie D XWed .000 t 0 GENERAL CENERAL Meredith is the Eo 1%, J4 /9 d p it o# h4 Nx t B Â¥+

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