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Highland Park Press, 22 Dec 1927, p. 9

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TeL IL P, 37.". u FITI‘ATIBN WANTED bunfhtl-I- SITUATION WANTED Fatima-l my PIANO mewul M ser-te' - LoctnIdFomd Mi , Help Wanted HIMS'JOmWCh-hys Tu" I Winn i trCphone is left " the {hook not only is all inw-rd service 1mm”. telephone interrupted, but if it is a party line, it is impossit% for the operators to ring any other tele- phone on the line as long as (hr in- nrument is " the hook. 1 Our of the retail purehase dollar '; nvnrly 17 cents gov: to 'sutomottilintr, i auto sales absorbing t0% cents, sabo- lim. 3% cents and accesnries 3 cents. , Th, total re il sales in the city unfounlvd to 103,000;000, of which 1 817.250.0071 us spent for purchnsing f and main ininz automobiles. The to- itat spent for strum car and motor l coach fares wan t2.s"ir.000-1ess than (one-seventh the cost of autoasobilintr. Mm, bedrrreneeidentiIr when In“ in Chad Ivu‘frou the tale pinch-mm.wrfoueuto in! mint In guano-the tub. There are I surprisingly large Imm- I _bet of use: when telephone service: is interrupted in this way. In part. of Near England alone. for one month' may. MMM subscriber: were cut of from Hc’bm service for a time Mesh. of twelve" being we " the WWII-haimwthem eeitrrmrdh-httttt.uHrtrrme in Tttrg.letu','gt'tird,gt"g M MWS! “but. hMWthhu-cu- -tr-tttuhmtheirdermood am- bu‘tdno.h"t-dl i tte se-tttur-ere-ue- Surprieingly Large Number of _ Instances of This Kind Are Reported The two (”minimums are collabor- anng In maki g a retail census of distribution-ia eight Amdrican cities which win awry? a an index to busi- mws throughout. the country. The curl-us in Syracuse is the first one rv-mplsmd. LEAVING 'PHONE OFT' price level, tor the avg-Is: Vii/ir commuted goods v“ actually- less in 1926 than in Met." . "This income indieateer the higher: standard a living for the population of the United States ever unlined in this or Iny other country." the Bur. no; tite igulc of An inéeuzwiivth: COSTS MORE TO RIDE AUTO THAN RAIL'ROAD At Least This Is Report of In- vestigation in Syracuse by Bureau _ per errpita incom- wu $1,637 and in 1926 its $2,210. an increase at " per cent. . I line: the in}. In tspite of the in- ure-sing standards of living, install. meat buying, nnd greater number of luxuries in homes, the American poo- ple, on June 30, 1927, had 336,130,000.- 000 deposited in nving- mounts. In tht the iGuGriaaTG. 862gt60Ji00.0tt0, and has menu-ad every "fr since. In "ttthe um tM5viaie believe that during the pun- enI you comment] conditions If! "P" nearly norm}! then at any time The Marina people but you ut- himd th- higlum mum: of living on: when! in the history of tho _woeu,oeeo'diawtoarestorkottis. Bun-u of Internal Revenue. In I!” tho “7.000.000 people at the Unit“ States had a total income orP.er1r0,nesiacreaseortaemr an: in the tree yeln since 1921. The - in the Bureau at [menu] Ram “and that this year the tut- than! Income will _ or stiersti, Human that of Inst - AMERICAN PEOPLE HAYE HIGH LIVING STANDARD HOOK CAUSES TROUBLE w Why it! V -__ - at. a“: In wjh to. d: D-.rorsdeartftt-cWheee “menu-from. Win-canyon! In: hank-Mm. Dunndn‘tthdhonhlorm Oh. plans do Ming - Bet Domumtn‘thmon that-t lb: "th-rmhastoqr,str.tut I9tarmA0th-aer-r'.e'eat- “lat? irslGiirGiied __ ’z'y'm has hub w: your body!” _ '19. M’I the - win my "There Ire I!” four touring cars hr the king and his suite. .Jhme will do 65 mules an hour. "The Beet of eight cars has cast 535.000. Ruth on! is covered in ttol- irhed lluminum. Enormous tires, coding $375 a set were specially con- structed to but the load in the rough desert." . Literal " v, "This h partway stunning," gently MW the college man u the bar- qiar not“ My one on the dome. "So these cars -- there are two of them - were made to carry his El wives from place to place. ‘There are no windows, Ham being adrnittrcd thru opaque glass in the roof. The 12 wives are locked in and an eleetrie fan keeps them cool - more or less. They "my have to travel as much as 1,t00 miles in there. They sit six usulu, on the pile of carpet which is fxcd to the Boor of the tar. "Two other can of the same size are open, Theyuare for the king's guard of hfty warriors. Armed to. (he teeth. these picked fighting mt will mvel with the king and his wives, and woe Wide anyone who yet: the way. "The car will carry the royal wives arms the desert at 55 miles an hour. The king is consumly making long journeys." says Mam "from Niece to Medina nmLAnnss to the Persian gulf. He naturally wants his wives to go with him. But they must never be seen by men. and the king is very strict about it, Thh man who has helped the Kim: of Arabia to design his new tteet of Cats' is Stuart Marr, who served m Arabia under Colonel Lawrence. _ A wonderful motor harem recently glided thruugh the streets of London on route fur the desert. This harem, a marvelous motor caravan. was manufactured in Lon- doth thr Star works, and was an in: way to Arabia. MOTOR HAREM OUTFJT FOR KING OF ARABI Fleet of [5ng Expensive Cars) Made in London for Use of l Monareh's Wives , tumor. better established than oth- m. including his birth. His Ma had been completed " that time Ind he WIS prepared for his walk when the clarion an of John no; out upon the startled Jordnn side, mnouncing that the kingdom of heaven was at hand. It was then he retired to the wilderness Ind found himself us other mat religious hen had done. Re reappeared to £21: John's mange with an urgency and power that John never knew." rally 1932. Dr. Charles Punch Pot- ter, pastor of the Church of the Di- vile Pm‘rnuy in New York. has as. covered during research into the life ot Christ. “Through an error of Ute calm d" mnrkers. the date of Jews’ birth In: set four yen: too late," up Dr. Potter in the Woman't Hon. Companion. “A: nearly u an be de, termined, his baptism, which ml! him to the height of his own belief, took plum in A. D, 26. Thin event, checked against other records, show: that according to his m "that time, which is “My well eatahtiahnd, In in born toar years earlier than ordi- narily supposed. “The baptism of Jesus by John, who prqtested that he had no sin: to repent, m 9.3in the most impor- um event in his life and the date is VJelus wu really born tithe ya: concuponding to 4 KC. on modern night”, which unke- the rear 1928 .4me She, limbkvmynlfto-ncy Dutch Find- Chrid Ra Born ind ILC.; like: 1928 Really 1982 MAHWTM fpesthu. Feet A3017" AiNevrridriutatetrrhvdrous-meth, ylpynol. medical, meaning the Jan. - chemical in cittaret paper tyo.rma9eetPaee-mmaketoUph. aatrrttaprimmiieartroxyiie. long. Ind in writes.“ the meaning: Meetrinormatrerttardsauuumsisagua a d i a Metodoa1phaprimeeartroxtaur, chemistry. Partuibruesmtwiekiumrw a n mathematics. . ' mm min Noe or non yuan for complain. in not. a matter for “minimum when Ionic of the ward; with which the nudenl nun. wrath are considered. Mere are some of chug, the Dru-oh to which they be- ADD my Here are come used in (him-WM!“ hank-indict“ “a...” my mr608tam"8.Mr--MMMm nun" Is c'"!','""'""' 'Doevmln "th NEW YEARS EVE Big Holiday Special - Vodvil - Pictures. " acme: TAhnmm __ Two 001nm snows 7b). Inn -'?'TPf"r"". - m-hI-n-whl Speciél Vodvil Features Monday) 'h-th--. 2 b "no Induce who: [he-up“: VG! mmtHmnuitr--tRADmt ulna)" IS FOIING - "I“! 'Dte'mhl' Special Stagé S Conan-III , to In” Gala Holiday Show with . m t... a“; Cams In any um: I“ That! no“! “In“! Ihhu! CHM"! Jost Be SHAKE HANDS “17H _s'ANTVr, Sillrdly, Dere-r 2 I ALCYON THEATRE Ralph Graves and Gertrude Olmstead "THE CHEER LEADER" A ttne 6-rret drui- of nib nth. Are, team. hair. alm- Ind lamb." Reed, Howe in "THE LOST LIMITED" An ertteruirtmrqtt m sriit new guy and Biathlon J. heart of Ind m'tpursize tbr. Pare illbmnu "an Kruivh Yum" iala Holiday Show - Double Feature Offering ' Vodvil and Santa Land Ralph Graves and Gertrude Olmstead Santa Land - Lots of Dolls and Scootgrs o/ll-Q/tted Highland Park Electric Shop -. M. WM. Dot-luv I. M. " "THE CAT AND THE fey,y""' - IIIIIOQ ion-hm muff-mon- t 11:” l.1'7Tl.E wArF"s UREA [ISI‘WOIDS YOUR VOCA JUST. LIKE FAIRYLAND ALLSEA3§50¢ BOXES 75c Grown Ups' Chris ThrWhtq _ rut-nee » Vb.) Duh! Pil- - - _ Pic-ulna SANTA CLAUS “WHAT PRICE GLORY?', ' OI!- W “1. In." 1 to come is our Holiday Wish for All " th (our $1 .o.3t.-sETTtNrr--tt.mmat I In” Tree, t "um! Chunncyu! Everrthinr: . A very Merry Christmas, and Happiness throughout the year PATSY RUTH MILLER IIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS “(I drmtriktim, of hailiful l'hvvslluu Gilli Rang-r. the famou one TO _ VOCABULARY “we”, _ (one, - Extra get " Hoard": Santa Claus in Perhn "SOUTH SEA LOVE" "SWWT SHADOW" "RUNNING WILD" Uninnity not. yeah I matter for of the ward) chemistry a stirring 6 Tit, Show -' y', M-rot:, Bt 110 thlatk JOHN KELLY. Proprietor Sill-J, haul." rs THE COLLEGrtss Friday. haw-uh" " 1ssth a C amrdn Village of Santa Claus of I-tuI-uMI-wYa-rm - I&-~-~ 42-4-41 - tmas Tree Party " CARD oe THANKS ' We wish to thank our many bland. and relatives for the sympathy and itoraI offerings tendered us during our recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Congo Schwalbhck and family. -t3 (ILAVEY, MINE v‘ln loving mummy of in." de" mpther who passed'away sGudriiro,-iriir'ts:""" having and kind in all her ways Uprising and just to the end of her Wynn-album l e y do put-m. Brryt-toosruoursuxtritrromosr. henythydruone. ty.tiytruisae"oquinonedi-my umsutphate. yarn ttat but!!! the lllhllll Amo, CLAVEY, MIN days . Sincere and kind in heart and mind What a beautiful memory she left behind. . 'n In 11:30 “as" om at 1‘3. "annoy: and - Vodvil Luau-40c u. a, an Ila-My! Splendor! m or every and Yuietirie, M1! IN PERSON Luvink Daughters, HUT PA“

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