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Highland Park Press, 17 Dec 1925, p. 14

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FR SPIN "kr-o. h' 123: " W; 'dgerd'r; .22.: Sturdy . and rugged ’ P for tough going "r.----, A Miitaken Conception GET READY FOR WINTER EDWARD CiEEiTiil7eTiirn MOVING - PACKING ; SHIPPING Transfer of _ BAGGAGE . FREIGHT L EXPRESS Automobile Storage l WI OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT m HIGHLAND PARK . . PARTY DRESSES apd EVENING WRAPS ALEX RAFFERTY, $r,, Mm t Mu 374Ceutral Avenue Phones 181-182 Cleaner and Dyer " North gt-Han M Cleaners and Dyers im = qiilllllllilts'it f,? fl es Landscape Grdemnb Ja PLUMBING HEATING Mikael P. I” 'riS?ae2,i9.',1if,?fl "The T Notch Crow is our guide _I'o"'Jfr"li,'le', 1's'.b2tl'e rubber footwear fcr man-women ansrch#dren. Therrok Ruthie “on: Have them. The Beatper Falls Rubber Shoe Company. Beacon Palm‘Conn. .' Iota of It, Com Belt: have the substantial body and fahticti strength that an atl-rvtsbK 'trc- tic may: have to withstand the rougtth8eattttent it can. l THE" 31.1th construct} ion of T ' Notch Corn Belt. en- able gem to " '“d rush tp?K g and mm swam for months and, months. We build them, ld. tht) 3oughest, rubber-wut a PHONE 632 Tel. B. P; 386 mutdo;' _" '" F' V fw'"" It! se" as) an: may» non-y. A mm Christmas. up. its) of tmratstot ' And egg' with tor ant-ray {hern- er: . ,1 _ ' Wiggly: to". n,“ of -. The English Christina 15 riot unlike ours. ave that we do not have their pretty custom pf “bringing in the rule.” In almost every may in Elm land the boyt and girls ;tther “out tho burning log on Clad-nun Eve to min: ea.rols and ten 0mm“ legends. ottm the children who li" in the ethtritrri"aietttttNtamigitttttnot the M10010!- An M): 611116 would not todfthnt " was Christmas tt then m not a bit or mistletoe bunting In thélnn, undo; which-the unwary m “and soundly. Little manhunt the rich and blazing plum pudding. Ind ail Join in the than! " 031mm” carol- uld Mum '. V So that‘s what; happened lathe miie precious family Christmas, But not one of the Willa felt that be had been cheated of anything. On the contrary! And yr. and Mrs. ‘Wm are in cloud! lumen: than ever. You use, they m the name sort of people-mot a too Come non thing In workaday are. And Billy: amd Lucy no; grown: up tamer like then. _ _ , . _ rtt'eit that. pretty little and” Haver- m. She looked so woebegone, when I met her at' the grocer-'- Saturday and asked her whether she was trotttrttotttm for Christmaé. She said a poPr whoa teaches- couldn't travel way new“; continent even for . 01111“!an name. What could I dot. And do you their me am. thought Glang‘und Ted Miller, ought to meet. Therm such men young people-and £11511; tg l0 pretty!" But now Mr. Wilt spoke unkind "mn sorry. mother. but i; too. but? asked a neat. Couldn’t help lt‘aomo- howl Ahat young Mill _ at then!- Bee. He's so cut up that h;- moth. on death, 1nd a boarding home 3: a dreary place to spend J7tirutrrtas". Mr. Willi voice' was amounts. 11mm: pleading. . , I _ But Mn. WiTts.brigttainms had now turned to a calm; relieved one. “on. that's splegfd. deyr," the said. "For. do you kn ' I mynelr have in- I'Oh; bother. Billy." Lucy cried- thirteen-yawn Lady burr, “I've asked Patty' Brown. She hasn‘t any toilks‘nnywbgre, even in Europe. Jun that wobble!) mat-cunt "rtto'g ttiv. In: a big hbnse party. all ,old talks; and doesn’t want Patty around; 8136 was a home Christan: more than yolk- Jim!” ' ' Father was eyeing mother tirutotw tm Ber bright smile named him. mWell. I'm sure there's room for than! both. I m glad you have such kind hearts, children.” He had heard them. but pet-pups he Mart ttttdtmttttod their untimt.‘ Anyway, at luncheon, two ‘dayl be {on Christin". he lguddealg blurted. “any. Mom, I've asked Jim Lil-km to our Christmas dinner and the true; You know his folks are In Europe. and he's Nat staying on at the. school. Thought he'd like It here better. More homellke.” . A T y ' , I Ebiijiit ' lieth; il E 7/ -/ iikiaf, " / u l / Billy. their olden,» didit't know what the word condemn mount. Ot course he had heard maths! and b- thee ,rhumrtlntr,atrout how nice A atriétly family‘ Christmas would be. V But " Christina day mien”! Ai mm Mn. Witt madam: run-ad she was wrung. g lick W9. There was something the had not ttie heart to mtrttlde to Mr. Will. Now. Mr. Wlll had . nick condone. too. Then val something he had not the heart to eotttlde to Mn. Witt. '. _ But fortunately even-1min: ,u, 'rtsitrttueted, oat [More Ohm-ml, that (ar ot peace. dawned. " and, Mr. and En. Will we" In couple“ "new“: tn their' ideal and emotions. MN. Will sighed cow tenanent. Mr. Witt turbo?! content- ment; too', for after all. such humor): -ttieusittirotsoioerttnonidtto wornday world of who: and all} bands. " “Yes. I". been thinking aunt." Mr. Witt replied. "Latin keep mun our-noun. and (he the uddlu on. tn); home Christmas to member." " “.. your." nu. ma eontidedtoMt.'Wtttn-weekttefttm that meat on. "Do you than“ we". - hula Chum“ here Ila-om own home. his: ourselves mil . our funny!" _ . A Christmas Day T ‘ in Own Home a. monoiIuar ' . Mother.Father ht Almost wand,“ _ 31qu wo'ro WWW“! ' ill :3: 'Ir,,',,,,','.' frets ist w 3311.13,: “at Familg Feast Ile' tag-129': m MERRIE ENGLAND w, HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK; ILLINOIS A WISH Com mutes Telephone 140 Chicago North Shore dk Milwaukee Railroad Company . _ The fiiglv6heed Electrified Railroad ' cvflsjl,' yourncighbor why he "f - - E; 6 sfihf , , . ‘ _. tt I , | 2l'i'iiaii"'l,C' ..r-" Csc' S _ ‘N/ F2 L . PRESENTeost ' levels are much higher than those trf tenyears ago, so that each additional tele. phone installed new increase: the average investment pertele- None. T a maintain the service the cm- trattr'srevsmutrsmust keep pace with this condition.- -r' A New' Method ' Eras Made Good ILLINOIS BEU, TELEPHONE COMPANY . _ BELL SYSTEM t oUPoiiiy . One System " Unioenal Service Service is so frequent that North Show Line commuters need searcely even think about train times! A fast express train every half hour. both directions, . Save 1?2f2.r19Yr12se a 2S,ride Rates for daytime station-to-station calls are" about 20 per cent lower than for pivson-t)ocperson calls. Evening and night rates are still lower. The rate is charged when the distant telephone (or private branch exchange) is answered. The service is especially suitable for personal or social calls P relatives or friends.' ' I . _ 'rheaeririce had "made good." It is used thbusands of times daily where it is ndrhecessary for the caller to speak to a particular person or where the per- son wanted is likely to be within im- mediate reach at the called telephone. F‘OUR years ago the Bell Sistem Introduced “station-to-station" long distance service. 9rlli)-ride ticket on the Highland Park Ticket Office Ttry. TtrUTubDAY,iDrllCFat H, "gm attiryyroota.rtomat ". sumo-nun. l award Dunc-34¢. "lift?"",';':,'?,",',,,..),',?,,,','.. t.nttdarmmsNr.Chgktai H TE "'7 Lu T5 D

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