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Highland Park Press, 15 Dec 1927, p. 27

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a# _*" _ The kind of girl for a E‘.-fig-'rb_hq-vfi_-i £ shine. Iecattentia! toome | e ies vige in the wardrgbe of 1t puner. _ are being driven by women. The wear and tear on the heels of women‘s shoes, due to damaging contact with elutch and footâ€"rest, has been yery gh&om ‘The advent of this covering makes it possible for milady to wear her duintiest slippers to an afterncon festivity without runâ€" *flrfldmnw‘fi“ tination with scratched ani suffed applied to wooden hecls is a very teresting one. ‘The blank is first cut ld&.muh;m.ob tion which renders it soft and workâ€" able. The softened blank is stretchâ€" er and molded over the wooden â€"heek o .lME husl to give 14 a prommpene to to a i i rome rrak a process ON sSHOES OF WOMEN One of the outstanding late develâ€" apments in the manufacture of woâ€" men‘s shoes is the application of a new material to wooden heels, proâ€" ducing a heel covering which remains trim and unscuffed during the entire of the shoe. ~ j It is estimated that 22,000,000 moâ€" tor vehicles are being driven in Amerâ€" he will come instantly." The note was sent to the tug for delivery and at eight o‘clock the surâ€" geon was at Huddleston. He went into the sick room immediately, and it was an anxious group who silently awaited his verdict. To be concluded mext week NEWâ€" MATERIAL USED kept Archie company in the hall outâ€" side the sick room. "There‘s about one chance in a thousand," said Dr. Reynolds, looking very tired but smiling bravely; "but we‘ve taken the chance. There are reasons 1 assume, why this mattér should be kept quiet, and of course you know the dangerâ€"to you and ali of us!" m woods and the other in s canoe. y s ':*Qo-d %fl.bfl Its close inshore c be sent for the doctor, Two men already started for the beach \ Carey bound and gagged and he Perky had gone aboard the tug, which was to remain in the bay until the outcome of the Goverhor‘s injury quickly transformed into a surgery. > She went about her examination without a question, made it as though she were daily in the habit of dealing with wounded men; specifically callâ€" ing for boiling water, ‘laid out sponges and bottles and oddly shaped trinkets of steel, and the Governor‘s doetor, who was really only a girl of the age of Ruth and Isabel, would not be equal to the emergency were disâ€" missed an hour after she reached Huddleston. She brought the camp nurse with her and was fortified with to the intelligence and charm, to say mothing of the professional skill of Dr. Katherine Reynolds in his burâ€" ried glimpse of her at Heart o‘ and cover up the place. Ail you gofta do is ferget about it and take care of ole Governor." doin‘ what‘ he tole us not to do. I‘l! nor never made no mistakes. We ain‘t could be found of disposing of him. That a clergyman‘s dutics d ‘Hntfilx‘l.hdmfibdnmdm-:: here. You don‘t need to know nothin‘| tions, uplift societies, and the numâ€" “&'fll‘!m erous movements to better mankind is One of Carey‘s men M&*wnbw and instantly killed. Another still| Reverend Fiske, Bishop of lay unconscious near the barricade|Central New York, in the Christmas from his battering on the head early| Scribner‘s Magazine. in the fight. h:,‘r-\yldnfl "I know that from every side will that the others not be likely |rise a Babel of voices declaring that hfld“m“\ Christianity is a social gospel, not It had been a undertakâ€"| merely a gospel of individual saivaâ€" ing, with potentialities and danger tion; that it is a leaven to leaven the that added to the fear to the grief in | whole lump; that it has to do with Archie‘s heart at the Governor‘s fall. ) industrial and economic ethics, with At best the thing was borrible, and | community and national life, with inâ€" but for the coolness with which Leary | ternational life, with international reâ€" and Perky were meeting the situation | lations. Archie would have been for abandonâ€" or Cn‘t';'llul‘:u ing any attempt at secrecy. * course. obody a fool "It was the ol‘ Governor‘s way o‘ could fail to see it. But\many who doing it," said Leary, as though readâ€" | are not fools fail to see the difference ing Archie‘s thoughts. "Ole Goverâ€"| between holding up a moral idea! and to be kept on the tug until some Sould bo found of disposing If Lim , he dispatched two. mesengers | SCORES MORAL in Hhare a Bremmt ote Hhoagh mt VPLIFTERS Archie was very humble as he reâ€" they would make â€"the crossing in | Church Should Efl’“ Tathore ooeiq | _ Not Map of 1 close inshore could â€" went for the doctor, Two men had is Opinion i c peamam "A g."‘."!‘(fl"‘.‘"!'.‘!" =â€"«» Telephone Highland Park 2224 "When we come to other matters of social legislation involving economic principles and dealing with commerâ€" cial or industrial conditions, the room for disagreement is even larger. What rklthnltohpncntbchoamyor‘ denounce the morals of a man who may ‘not spring upon the bandâ€"wagon when the reformers tune up about your telephone â€" we‘ll hurâ€" ::unxm:;-mam m»fe‘{_mm,- H. Alverson & Son believe that the Volstead Act emâ€" bodies the ethical judgment of Amerâ€" ica; another may believe that there is little force of public opinion behind it. One man may believe that the use of fermented drinks is always a sin; another may believe that at the most a Christian should be called upon to practice total abstinence only on the basis of the Pauline injunction, less humhhvnkerhrotbntoo{-‘ fend. Indeed, I see no reason to conâ€" demn unheard the man who feels that the present attitude toward temperâ€" ance is puritanically intemperate, undl that he should use wine without abusâ€" it. Allâ€"may be equally sincere Chrisâ€" Want repairsâ€"need mod EXPRESSING, MOVING GENERAL HAULING N C e c 120 Wrendale Ave. §/f 10 McGovern 8t. . Tel. H. P. arch Should Supply Spi of Moral Reform, u“b%:h_hndm Social Legislation lue in a1 4 amumemaznl|f _ TRDLOEPMENT BDURRAU spedllWinter.Adj\nhnentOfferDuringDeoember I f C Ill A We puopripta(herees l The following work will be done | f § Storm Sash and Storm Deors 1 CaBINETS ‘ womeeca ] [ Sher Phone HP. 7 en 1905 should entail a double penalty. Why pamper the criminal? Taking guns away from lawâ€"abiding men and woâ€" men insures immunity to assailants upon their homes or persons. and in. We tell you bow to fix them (from inside). No obligation THE U. 8. WATER PROOFING Co. 608 5. Dearborn Bt. Chicage. IML J. SMITH Suite € ° H. P. State Bank Bldg. Telephone €78 1256 St. Johns Ave. Highland Park But Not HERMAN ADAMSON Carpenter and Building Shepherdâ€"Towner method of . 'mmhb m-:â€" Oe s3 .221 | Preventorium Provided for Inâ€" Highland Park Window Cleaning Service , rather than curtails crime PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 1737 DR. B. A. HAMILTON TELEPHONE 410 W. 8. Sorne a&-",tn when in need of WINDOW WasHERS ouses phone us first for estimate , the shortesed| CARE FOR TEACHERS treatment, {‘o‘â€"â€"-â€"THE 1 AK-Temc;' _ _ Launory‘"| : DOES OUR wWAsSH : i_Sso â€" hA | WELLâ€" G@=â€"y U‘LL NEVEr ; HAVEIT L7 ‘ DONE 'N ‘ “‘,‘;u" TAE ; “' it / nouse iCâ€"W I#] ( / AGAIN: ~AVZ A o. â€" v[“.fi“; St.hh-Avunnl(fiP_hu FOR RESTFUL NIGHTS SWEET AND CLEAN BLANKETS Preâ€"Winter Prices! Tune Your Car for Winter J & L â€"GARAGE Adjust tappets Clean and adjust spark plugs Clean and adjust breaker points Check timing . Adjust carburetor Cboekommouotchokemtml Adjust fan belt Adjust 'fibait';iii'?.rha"' ings Why not insure satisfactory winterâ€"long performance by having the necessary coldâ€"weather adjustments made at once? We‘re ready for your car â€" and it will be ready for you. PREPARE for snow, sleet, and zeroâ€"weather NOW! Don‘t let a weak battery, poor connections, faulty choke or midâ€"summer carburetor adjustment stall your motor in the first big snowstorm. A small expenditure now may mean a big saving alter. â€" e Mn tA e Box 142, Highland Park Gifts which will go into your home and grounds are lasting ones, which will give your family worlds of pleasure in the years to come. So give your wife an order on us to have your yard and garden landâ€" NOW An Ideal Christmas Gift Convenient Monthly Terms if Desi Hundreds of Users on the North Shaâ€", P. in the World _ _ 6â€"Bank $75.00, 8â€"Bank $100.00 We Sell the Victor MURPHY & SCHWALL ‘ ___!lgmcounm ALL PRINTING CoMPANY . HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, Agents ~ Adjust steeringâ€"knuckle bearings Align front wheels Adjust steering gear Adjust rearâ€"axie shaft bearings Adjust brakes Repack water pump New hose connections Change engine oil _ Change transmission oil Change rear axle oil Oil and grease entire car

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