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Highland Park Press, 29 Apr 1926, p. 11

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LY, AJ ne 65 t N1 9 ko THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1926 BRISBANE . $ wHO KNOwWs: f THE l’BlflCBBS‘ FIFTYâ€"FIFTY A DEAR LE DOG " ELECTRIC CHAIR FOR FENCES. In old age, as their hold on life becomes trble, men turn to another world and future life. Sir Oliver Lodge a scientist and an old man, is criticized by fellow members of the Royal Society because of his belief in spiritualism. In a dlnffled reply Sir Oliver offers to ‘resign from the soâ€" ciety, if his presence there is not wanted. ko on Instead of criticizing him, his felâ€" low scientists should respect his belief that supplies consolation. f Perhaps, when all the scientists of the Rowd Society die, and meet Sir Oliver C somewhere else, <they will know that his ideas were as near the truth as their own. ‘The Princess Murat is selling fine dressing for a living. Her friends webp for her but need not weep. Her ftate would be described by Mr. Abraâ€" ham Lincoln Erlanger as "Aftyâ€"fifty," Having spent the first part of her life buying and wearing expensive dresses, she will spend the second part selling them to ladies that still have their money, ~The Princess will find more real interest in salesmanship than in merely wearing fine feathers. The fox that catches a peacock has a more interesting HHife than the peaâ€" eock spreading its tail feathers in A~charming ladyâ€"an Americanâ€" pomes back from Europe carrying a sweet little:â€" fourâ€"pound black and tan Statistics show that Harvard gradâ€" uates when they marry have few children, many of them no children. The number of children Harvard marriages increases steadily and the number of homes where there are children diminishes steadily. _ This doesn‘t mean that education reduces fertility. It means that the properous clags are provided with birth control information, forbidden to the poor. ; Y Phones Highland Park 1677, 1678, 1679, Deerfield 143 "Sweetheart Brand of Pure Foods" North First Steeet, Highland Park Free Delivery Service to Ravinia, Highland Park, Highwood, Fort â€" Sheridan and Deerfield 8 dozen By Arthur Brisbane EGGSâ€" Strictly fresh udn 2 ts Ar ... 19€ Lean Beef Soup Meat, the lb. ... e balf PX SIRLOIN ROASTâ€" Boneless Rolled Beef Roast, Ib. ... Breast Lamb the ID. . css Fresh Plate Beef thelb....»........-â€"-â€"-â€"- Halibut Steak the: Ib. :. Salmon Steak Spinachâ€"fancy, fresh SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND FOR FRIDAY ONLY Fancy White Potatoes the reck QOQ( _ 40¢ 16c 12%c 10¢ 89¢ 20c 28¢ 40¢ dogâ€"a refined, elegant little dog.<It wore a silk hood on its head, a little flannel jacbthmu:‘flafly nmnd its stomach, a cloak of warm wool, a nice little handkerchief, used by the maid. to wipe its nose ‘and eyes. â€" It had gloves, or shoes, of the finest kid for its four little feet. Once. in a while it must run around on the ground and might churt its toes. The kid prevents that. f t It is possible to be too convincing. Macario , Timon, head of a "Satani¢ Mystic Order of Lucifer," said hchg sessed "the magic stone" with w he worked wonders. There were no wonders, of course, and no magic stone. But his foolish followers did not know that. They tortured the aged imposter to death to make him | tell where the magic stone was. New York‘s "Whittemore Gang‘ planing ‘robberies, with murder as part of the program, if necessary, sold their loot in advance. â€" Certain individuals, pretended jewelers, and others, called "fences," had bargained in advance to buy the stolen jewelry, This wellâ€"cared for dog costs, the lady says, about $4,000° a year for upkeep. £ : g Some that are too rich must be foolish with their MONEY, as m::? that .are too poor are extremely foolâ€" is with their TIME, â€" Fathers bring up a family on $2500 a year or less are invited by earnest radicals to think and roar about this, There is no need of roaring. s The owner of the lmhfldoc would probably waste the money ‘on herself, if she didn‘t spend it on the dog. What difference does it make, whethâ€" er the money is wasted on the black and tan, or on the lady? e Moral y Don‘t fool your fellow man concerning this world or the next. R A PP BROTH ER S Miller: & Hart Armour‘s Star Rhubarb, Crisp tender, 2 Ibs. for Cabbage, Fancy new, the Ib. ... Beef Pot Roast the Ib.: ... =s. BACON SQUARESâ€" 2 to 3 Ib. pieces, Ib, ........23V4¢ Slitced Ib. ... ... ezzcinnlccen u6 Rolled Pot Roast the" 1. > .%..=....â€"Jca Veal Breast with pocket Front Leg Veal Roast, Ib. ... White Fish the ID. ... Trout the lb. FOR MONDAY ONLY SPECIAL â€" SOAP SALE Highland Park‘s Down Town Store â€" 2904c â€"_ 40¢ â€"_T%e _30¢ _ 28¢ â€"25¢ 22¢ 18c 45¢ SEX EDUCATION IN ; sCHOOLS DISCUSSED Winnetks ‘Supt. Talks at Meetâ€" _ ing of Parents Here; Tells of Experience "Sex Education in the . Public Schools" was the theme of Willard W. Beattie, assistant superintendent of ;e.hofi:l; o&n’a\véz;neth at a meeting tg a a ghland Park the home of Mr. and MMH Kuh, 1519 Dean avenue, Tuesday eveâ€" ning. ‘ L miahs, Mr. â€" Beattie told: how Winnetka tackled the problem by coâ€"relating it with the biological instruction which helps the eliild to understand the world in which he lives. It is the convicâ€" tion of the Winnetka school system that the average parent is not qualiâ€" fied to give the child the information he desires to have about himself and. that if the schools do not meet this demand for information in the frankâ€" est and most scientific manner the child will get distorted ideas from unâ€" wholesome sources, ‘ The course in sex education offered as a part of the biology instruction in the seventh and eighth grades of the Winnetka: schools has attracted naâ€" tionâ€"wide attention, ‘because . of : its high chagacter and success in handâ€" ling a most difficult and . essential tobic. $ t f After a number of {eln experience Winnétka finds that the tone of: the school lile&u been improved and that the parents almost .w‘lthout exception approve of, the school course. ; .A large number of questions were put to Mr. Beattie by interested memâ€" bers of the audience, | yne o THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Hind gtr. 1926 Spring Lamb . Celery, fancy . Calif., tender, ea. Head Lettuce, | crisp, tender, ea. Best Native Sirloin Steak, Ib. ... Best Native Porter house Steak, Ib, ... Rib Lamb Chops the Ib. ...« wITH A $250 GROCERY ORDER NOT INCLUDING FLOUR OR Loin Lamb Chops She ID. .....;=..â€"a«ks Fresh Herring She D. ...« READ OUR AD EVERY WEEK IN THE HIGHLAND PA‘K PRESS Filet Haddie The Ib. ... FOR TUESDAY ONLY Granulated Sugar 10 lbs. fq 59 c SUGAR â€" Pure H and E Cane Sugar :10 Ibs. s d for ... 496 ; e | _ $4.50 15, 18 10, 15 â€"60¢ â€"50¢ SUGAR OR SOAP 45¢ 55¢ 42¢ 20¢ H. 8. TRACK TEAMS ; IN SECTIONAL MEET resentatives at Evansâ€" â€"_ ton May 8: : Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school , outâ€" door track teams will compete in the sectional meet at Evanston, May 8, which is one of fifteen held that dny all over the‘state. This will be first meet in which they will particiâ€" hoi se o go to Chamipdien in conn: meets are to go C % pete in the annual !nt«-chohlflc‘::- test under the auspices of the Univerâ€" sity of Ilinois, ts 4d f After the Evanston meet it is posâ€" sible. that the team will go to the in ;‘ihfién meéet at Gary, Indiana, April Later in the season they may go to Peoria, to run in the Bradley invitaâ€" tion track meet. | f Other meets they will attend are: Suburban league outdoor track meet, Suburban league relay. meet, National Outdoor |Interscholastic and Mooseâ€" heart Interscholastic meet, _ | If we don‘t look out, they will utilâ€" ize the North Pole as a barber‘s pole, by. inducing the Esquimgux flappers to have their hair bobbed, â€" i4 Fore gtr. 1926 Spring Lamb .. Caulifiower, fancy large heads, ca. . Turnips yellow, the Ib. SATURDAY, April 30 and Ma Flank Steak the Ib,; ... Best Native Round Steak, ID. ...« Shoulder Veal Roast, the Ib. Fresh Spareribs She ID. :5 ctaites. 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