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Highland Park Press, 10 Nov 1927, p. 21

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Mr. Levy npmenb practically all te the printing] community paper: within I Mill of 45 miles of tho loop including the Highland Park PM and the Luke Paeq.ter--72 of them in " Miami-mm “mummhky.m and night column ”you coup-ling Iroi-tout.met-titmt-. 30 his Ice- tt-d, growth of tho eoerusmrtitr-trsthemrimusee. than ohm (by he.“ has but 'at.tf..etetei?e,etire immunity vastly until today the national Ind big city advertiser h “in: - ”pen extensively. "and coil-unity and m mmhnmmtm month-nu” Bob-min mm-mmwm eetittyrmtrerar-tths t" A {but to My... W{4M_ml¥omr_lr manna. :30va IA I“! W0MNNGErTtNGmgttINTNIg "Thisd9sftrraart-rdm..i. {unduly non lemming.” un the Wm’IHmCommhndtum Pull-nodal. ”twin!“ theembtrededftor. “khan-thew- tygtrttttr,tedhuhmh_ Life in full of plenum -ues. Jun 'rttmtomt think your luck bu unhbdhmmvutae-th. clout Inching-admde -s.-hmsarhr- CUIll‘oBTlle Ytmdomtthav'etotrea"rw'- to “old beta I mush. an the Ami: Hunting. Yule-arm foMmimhlnncudtowht rertretiemtotremmmewtthtmteet. {in wry-booth. I "if bedroom we ended‘with keep- in; the noon and wall. clean and L the bedding Ingrred. the tank would ‘not require m thought. But pro- ‘vmom for proper rut do not end Pith that. Bagging wring! came I "rnatn of man may as do worn out manna-e- wlakh m and lamb by had swim. Duty twine- and improperly-ind bedding both uy the vitality of the deeper us much as work. “Honour! conclude tho writer, tthe nun-activate“ of duping gnu-1 In! in not than proper Attention by mimic. Itursotenmtehthia duping room should be evaluable. A little Idded attractiveneu makes "you compleh ed, per-um- with Inch curt-n will hi and: not; 'rdrtomeettt-tdRr'sdemams. thartth-tto-tr'eittouer." “Tongue, like polluted food," she says. “poison: the body. Rest in need- ed on much u wholesome mull. but everybody all: more about improv.. in; kitchen: than bedrooms. In m can vi)“. to state Walton] col- lege. I have been impressed by the time and money open: to loom more and more about the proper bedding for farm urinals but I have heard very little about the comfort of the farmer's family." When I tired mu or woman [on to bed, half of them, without their own knowledge, are preparing for more fatigue, says the household ex- pert art Farm & Fireside. warning housewives not to become "kitchen minded." SLEEP NOT REST IF BED NOT COMFORTABLE Expert Declares Fatigue Caused by [W Conditions; 350 to 75% of all We “So the tutu" of the good suburban or community up" in ua country uonu to me teem and the mumm- ofthe-rs-viii-tOtto-tts. simple who of successful mice and adv-m Jun . mu. faster dun the action in which they live, can and to motive . mu dad of attention from the national " well u the 1oeal Io‘veninr." W won- in. nu! at». m- action. comics. vouch m book -s,ste. Atsdthstrtr-ttuttt. all-important lee-l low-c. Inducing WI, has become mm dUrsiiUd as! infra-ting than an Man. um hm' "Gia; Jiariiiuriir. '2gglttLt"hegNirA't What to boy alum Pe,fortpuatre. Thain. 'a-tr-o-ri-Gaia.;. 'arudyeatett,iimrt-r. “Mmbuohhm it‘d-Moth” r. '2="gt.'dhtt.Tlgf, 'ttetttete?tt1e1esa.ir.dA the-ttrat-ati-dur', than“. - 1 U.“ My“ ei'l'lJlU1e1'd1'l'."i1"u'r& Gives LUCK. INDEED "ta1bdum3MAimrmtgtrtuater pal-u- tth “and“ whom-should.“ T-r-A-at-att-att “him-mm.“ “*IRMCIM. manna-nun” of UrErlfll1 v.‘ .1 ed to weak u name but she caught hemeif up 'harrlr-" through which he is pining, Ptrt Bratiried that he has your compuuiomhip. Om Mme- thing vary cruel happened to him; making that greatly embittered Mm, A very cruel. hard thing, indeed; aetdaftertheitrstooekofit--" She turned her head slightly and her lips quivered. V ' MW. him Main with her banana mum. Mr palm self-Eon- trot that touch“ Inn with In infinite “Please don't be tin-med. but it'. 'otrteuurfaetthntruokro- not once. mu. " a tee in Cam- bridge; it's I good while Mo and we exchanged only A ward. so don't try to remember. I much prefer that you shouldn't." Archie didn't remem- ber; he had attended many to” at Cambridge during commencemem‘ festivities Ind ind tiny: listed them.: Nt wu not until we were " the table; the! I pieced you tonight. I’m relievm ed, iathritet, relieved, to know that, you ere with my brother. How in can: about is none of my weir. Bub you Ire . mum“: in the Image} 'er through ,ehieh"--her lips (emu The draperies It the end of the mo nut-yet! a little and Archie walk- ed bark Ind glanced into the dining- room Iuyed I little Ind Ankle Inlk- she indicated a tent I little nearer than the one he had left. N rather surmised that," Archie replied with tn use he did not feel. He turned to drop his cigarette into therrm receiver at his elbow to. Avoid com with her nu. which wt: bent upon him diseotseertintrir. "We have but a moment, and we must have I can not to seem to be eotuiderttial. He didn't close his door, I think." "r had hoped you would Ipemd the night here," said the Governor; “but if you won't I'm grateful even for this little glimpse." The Governor left the room And reappeared with I small satchel, mi out seven] bundles of low paper- and glanced at their strperseriptiomr. “It is no doubt clear to you.” Julia remarked. "that my brother prefers not to be done with me." In ' moment thy; iiiGTiiiiGiiG step on the stair. It? I’ll be down at once." "Very well; you will tlnd them in my bag in the hail. I must "an home very soon, you know." It-ttoA-ttteast-meta puzzled look in Julia's eyes mm 21-. to time that she was trying to w. count for him, and her mum" he thought alowly chanced. Her first dam-iv. hostility yielded to loun- thing much more nmhble. It m " though the had reached a decision not wholly unfutterintt and might be t little sorry for her earlier atti- tude. FV "Julia, if you brought those docu- menu with you I'll take them up to my room and look them over. It" only a matter of my diurnal", isn't in I’ll be down at once." Diana VII unmanned inn-AM, Hsdthersatdownatarmusdiaiie who“ centerpiece at sweet pea brought 3 coolness into the room. oh...aeehanduttusAiu ThGowmrhthh- ll Jilin. “only, Al though of 1o-Arehi.hasetrtur-t"Utt. The Governor aha puma, nhmhcrdrhemwwmmdvb- t.PrituduenhotinuueomGi. mi um} and.” CiTka iWii.1 0-. bet. JP""' as. I: my ftierset, m. c... hn‘WMI'II-Im."wuu- ttmd “A "eryrtiom. km a» an» BLACKSHEEP Oath-Imam! . 'et,tfP2uett.ttettt,ees boom-IWVCd-d tum-mum, new "f!mrtetothfare an that "rr"mtrrtaamraarrmttiimurramtrAax. (Comm mt week) “Will tme'. he. “lifted." wrinkl- and hair remand had future and. overhomolunmtdmmu Whistles- a! My bee-m af S,"?, . m -rtistg tho m Ueiat latter! which made such an: stride. mu tho World in. would. in! to I number of mud mm- had public health olBeHU, who " quoted in the Won-n5 Home Com-l Damon. 1 BEAUTY PARIS CAUSE wow GREAT INJURY [inund- at Path-1.- In. Bu- Rnind for Life by W- iu This Kind Hundred- of patents 29 South Second Street gl) “HI-ens» Speed-bout. 3m, 4. I has three flne homes ready for occupancy. Hot water heat, doubly mad, “My decorated, all modern, real firqF ""ts-ama,LuiLrLiC,"."2.',,'i' Four better, ‘new homes just being starved; others to be started this fttll for spring occupancy. 1 "ago that it gall-Dd Park. forESSEX Slowly but surely the character of this beautiful section is tey, ttteyed. on a plane that iutrtif1ea the prediction made nan-mo a.s.u.--oo L- ---- ,n.: . .. 7- _ t ' a; Sunset Terrace Gaining u Favor Four New Houses Just Being Completed ES SEX Super-Sik In outselling an other "Six" at or near the rice, almost two to one. the signal thing is not merely the overwhelming preference for the Essex Super-Six. bur the source from which it comes. A great proportion of buyers are owners, former and present, of big and costly cars. They rum to Essex because they find: The smoothness and performance of their costlier cars. Comfort andriding ease not excelled in any car. The mines: and relaxation of their larger cars. Trqtrc nimbleness and handling ease unmatched in larger can. gonomy of operation and maintenance exclusive to Aer, _ rhj“, ._...- .-""'mr an. uwncuuu we 1e 9tt, it would be one of the moat attrac’iive i'iti'a'ir, in Essex. Walter W. Wilcox who have Wd‘mmwmh- mama... F, ' PCs-enter spoeater, "w. Comm 3735; Coupe, 'NF, Alma-u. a. & “on. was up and" - has I'd-d in In. by M oun- th- by Siugttimats ms, an a. ”tick. nud- nnhoin ho. um than”, too Inn-bun to bring this an. a ”the “IMO. but Wh- m h gnu-in. “may. Th. no» uric:- unit.- cauu from W. to ram haun- with in- ownic “bum Inch " celluloid, ttamtths or mm phat, which living that will not manta. The would my“: number of pursuant dutie- mu come from the use of lacy- in teaming growth ot knit by my periencod and unlicanud was. _ “Every human being has the divine right to look human," up Dr. Wilv liam J. Mayo. "One of the compensa- tions of the great war wu the duel. opment of plum: nursery of the face. A. W. PERSON .7]me Penom eorttempUtintr any - tions of their features no wrongly urged to consult nrat with “any physicians, members of hood d health or hospital authorities. Phone Highland Pnrk 2492 that it has undo I plan {a I. pmetitio-tt-riiti-. long chm tor any new.” I. the bed.rruart-arthoutttmat. and tho Wm i had to a- tue. At the (amnion the Viol. beauty business is mound and Incli- mate but the emulate of fund- ht. the profession has eapsed untold nub "ring, “WWW-phat! look well w'u'm iii. as: Pt tteral "W!!! i- fo Will! PACK

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