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Highland Park Press, 5 Jul 1928, p. 3

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In. cm the Icahn at the -fuer_ra"uMt Gown emu-um. Bernice: Amt} rem-ml hone My alter ”can" a reel with - out In. In " Dick-non of Du Plait-a. Kr. and In. John Hon-er of Chi- tmmthcmkndmuol Mr. M Fisher. Br., of B. Great Buy ii. land Bath-Ind Mins Once 1rorettrettthecueaeoPtmsvurun Wmtbemp-Frihy ofNr..gtdtersBnstaBAheqeNee- Hal-quilt and In. fwd W. St. mm to Him-thee W _?ssd 'ur%tG.tdheiar*oh-b.exsth. mikmm...‘ InNchoho-{CIMIIIOI‘ match-chum wis.,overtts.areeae,u,toiGGie' theeqttaeeMr.rtitaNAriBuiu- inn-hMJI-méli “Intuit-l... Btmm..afeNrnqs F A number of you": folks plnnned a beach Party for Thundny evening but on account of the rainy rather took their refreshments to the home of “In Ruth Roulund 1nd mud I'thifl Ind m-nhmnllows in the tire- plate. Twelve (out: were present and all report I most wonderful that. Frederick Golden, Jr., will We home My after spending the put We work- u the guest of Billy Smib in Gluten, In. _ Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Schimet and Inns. Buddy Ind Bennie. loll Sun- day morning tor a three weeks motor trip to West Virginia where they will "m Mr. Sehitrtet's mother. who is ill. The lines Hutu and Lucille HAm. who have been the guests of their aunt Mrs. E. M. Conrad of Laurel avenue for the put six weeks In leaving many for "Fir home in Fisk, Wis, Mr. Ind Mrs. Thomas Wilder ind daughter Elizabeth have just returned from . three weeks motor trip an my attended the commencement at Smith college. Elizabeth being mu! the (Mutt-L After rommemmnt they went I week notorinrthrough tie Athrondarks and wished loaned and Quebec. accompanied by their dauehter and a cotteee friend. Mrs. Paul W. Bland-1rd. of Walker grunt». entertained at a dinner pony last Sunday evrnintr, June " in honor of Cadet Truman w. Carrithers. who his been the gun! of Cadet l’lul W. Blanch-rd. Jr. Among those prI-wnt Mere Miss Joy Brownian and het brother, Warn" Brownlee. Mr, Ind‘llrs. Georg» F, Conrad kn Monday for I week's motor trip to Michigan. They In" sisit relatives “our st, Jmseptt. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mills and dumb tor Anne and can Cttmpbell, and Miss Dunn Maeor left Saturday for their cottage at Bun-hide. Minnesota where they will spend the summer. Mr. Ralph A. Mud and two dautth- ters tle Misses Janet and Katharine " N. St. Johns nvrnue are expected home today, Thursday from Coleman Luke. Wisconsin. where they have tux-m the put week. Mr. John Bell of Madison. Wiscon. bin formerly of tho city spent several days here visiting . number of his friends. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berlolini In- the proud parents of A son born on Thursday. June 25 ll the Hitehiand Park rumpus). Mrs. Brrtohns wtta formerly Miss Anna Martini. Mr. and Mrs. Frederitk A. Watkins Ind two daughtrrs. Misses Elsi» and Florence left Tuesday morning tor their cottage at the Northwoods in Mulligan where they will spend the summer. lln. Gaol-[I Venn a! My. ave- 'gr.+rvB.tFP.hi.thMr Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carley of Prai- re nn-nm- had as mm guests on Sun- day, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaw and family of Lille Blue. The Womans Missionary society of the First United Ev-ngclicd chum-h wiit meet Hunday afternoon, July P.'. It urn-thirty at the home of Mrs. Cltntort Fritsch of (bkwood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Boyer of For- est nvenue have :5 their guest Mr. Boyer's mother of PttiladelNtiat. Penn- sylvania. She Will remain with, them for about two muttths, In. E. C. Keller of lam Angela. Canton“; and the Misses Ei- And Dorothy Keller of Kincaid avenue A.ft Thursday for a months trip to Alaska. In. William Punt-is visiting her mother and father, Mr. tad Mrs, L. Thymus It Cincinnati, Ohio. In. A. M. Decker has returned from 0min, Nebraska And is no- " the F. N. Bard home on Egandale road during her daughters ubsence. IL [not m but“: Mary and Jean Whimsy an Frihy for a and: he cated at Duran. Wyoming the" they will spend a math. “bylaw-Illa. B. AmB.E-uw-d&uldenu- can in. Inn for a trip through Ydlomhrkndm my "illet.tttu.turyyttfAet_ In.l'.N.Bud-ndtvo Mun, wmm-ndlu.lonon? m1. JULY _ I. ijiiiEEiiiEiiiEiiEil Mr. i That dunno- I: I preventive of tere in being accepted "eer- .Vkre. is Ibo“ by I bulhtin non:- ‘li received by the widen! pnmtion _) Jenn-nan of the Chicago Motor club {which uyi that "fetr doc-(ion in ‘the when)! of Honolulu In. been In efteetive um not . - child has 'beeo “any injured mu I public ‘ uhool during the put Ill yarn. tw ACCIDEN'IS snow Survey by Govern-en! Bunn- Quhcd to Indiana Truth " Statement Mu an, m and; a high a $4.25 on the New York mm iauetio1triorytetrirasst, of a? seltM5tqi,Tu_Wi0'a, A.ltpietth.rehserr_ A“ mutilate-numbn- as! wool which nah-IIIJI “m. mutilati- ”ammonium “dun-WMB bulbous-cm“. -eset-t-Mhmnrt5rAsr.r. ”all?“ a! a). A crap of root vngolnbles such as ‘urrnu. parsnips. and sugar beets ,sbuuld be planted, stored in root cel- jars and fed during the winter months. Lby urine feeding houses. On ranches there the mush-ls Are in the habit iof win; the feeding houses, the breeding Mason, which results. in a larger number of young litters. We 'have proved this to our own satisfie- tiott. Another decided advantage of ("ding houses is the lbility to easily catch the unimls. Trap doors are cm the outrun”. by closing them when one wishes to make I catch the - cannot -. This enables the rancher to Inn-ht only prime uric-n. Number one prime unabat‘ m butretie, poi-e- on: tint: "The hum!- of education, den-tuna! of ch. intuit". uphill- that about I” EDUCATION PREVENTIVE Proper Fmillg I Proper fencing is of the utmost im-I panama. Sixteen-guan- glint-nixed wire pix feet wide of ominch mesh; should be sunk well into the dry hlrd (round, about two feet. that part I which " above the ground xhould her horderrd at the top with a wide band) hf 'tatvartized sheet steel. this not mm: "ords the muskrat protcrtivnl from hrs uni-min such as the minks. urn-eh. and others. but confines him) within the enclosure: Should an It"! tempt to climb the Toner be made by' the muskut or his enemies they find'; It lmposuble to obtain I foothold when I the smooth steel is reached. The smartl rancher reds his Writers of the ctr-I mverom fish and turtles. also insures) protectmn unit“! the can". hunky and owls. I" of which prey upon the! yuung muskrnts. To sucrohsl‘ully raise muskrats and mud have n sprrrtq-rerl marshy swamp nth an outlet whreh can be dammed. so that a uniform water level may hex maintained. The depth of the water'; and mtbk. or ttoatine hum must be,' "mum-m am that " mil not freeze to! the bottom in the must severe ,Viiitey/ the result of which would be cutvl tine " of the food supply and the) starvation of the animals. unless Ink " tirialiy led. The swamp lands muscy nbound in the mutual funds of ttr", maxim: such as cat-swamp bulrushes. duck milk-t. three blade grass. wild“ rice wapa‘o. and wild celery. The 10-1 rition must aha m high dry ground i surrounding the swamp on which-"'") an are built. . Demand ls Hoary I Fur the pat few years the demandl for muskrat pelts hm excreded the: (apply by (ram tr, to 20 million polls. The. n-sull'nf this demand has pron-up ' In! the mmrnvrrml raising of (his; Mlle fur braver, by mme of uur hrrteest manufacturing turriers uni lar-sixhtnl individuals. N us tr r a t fuming " a business the same as l-nnkmx. manufacturing or mining. ll " m Pract" al an the. raising of sheep,' cattle pr hugs. the ddterenee living that " PS from tire to ten limes as profitable. l grounds of millions of muskrats. 1 So if we are to have dependable supply of fur they must be radd,il Statistics compiled by Frank G. Ash-! Mock of the C. S. biological survey‘ shows that the muskrat is the most. important of all fur hearth. More: than 50 per cent of ttll fur used today' is muskrnt. His ttlossy pelt is not: only used in its natural state, bug when dyed is sold as Hudson syn], river mink, snulhrrn beavvr, m-utria, otter, sable and many other prrpuiar' furs. [ Man has been engaged in the "ap- ping of tar bearing mimnls since the early ms. The women of the stone In were fun as clothing, the mod, em women wear furs not alone be. cause of its warmth but for its beauty and their national adornment. Trap- pers spurred by high prices have ruth. lessly depleted the wild supply. The drasinagrer and reclummion of swamp Innds have destroyed the breeding gruundx of millxons of muskrats. So if we are to have dependable supply uf fur they must be raised} worm . 1Ml1hIS0oTtthIE BEGAN IN THE SNNE AGE an Muskrat (he of Magi r Felts; How They Are Rained Exceeds Supply ly. N u s tr r a t 'hs the same as nu or mining. It raising of sheep, ddterenee [wing to ten limes as --'-%leetrmWaJB" “I. "tr " but“! Peat-n Show SHIRLEY MASON “m: WWB't5 WHONS” ”Nov-Pund- "link. . Val-van “Ian‘s!“ ou'lth'l'lb , Want-Anhh'cl Alanna-gm My. July 8 Can. 2 to II DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. "DEAD MAN'S CURVE" "Vt-hill: Rik” NO. 2 Sllllrlny, July T Eve Os SALLY BLANE "HER SUMMER HERO" Yellow Lily - Harold Teen We A-eritnns - Sadie Thompson Skirts _ [hum - Drums of Love Steamboat Bill Jr. Coming Soon Sinner-per - Laugh Clown Laugh DOLORES DEL RIO "NO OTHER WOMAN" Hurry lat-(dill in "Fiddlestieks" “it, - Ute Neva Reel My. July ' PAT ”ALLEY “nowsmr ClNDERELLA" Mom. nes.. Wat. July s, to. " 'rear-hr. July " CLAIRE WWII “BLONDBS BY CHOICE” . ‘Whm e‘ve’ryboay wants you. thinks the modern pttiloqotther, it must mean that they think you are not dependable. - Woman's Home Companion. Sunday. July ft (out, 2 to tt:30 MARY ASTOR LLOYD HUGHES “THREE RING MARRIAGE" Judicial. Minute of tight Ind Ml Alec: not only, facial amnion but“ the bum disposition. - Woman's Home Companion. i Spread treat of pictures and noveL ties for the kiddies. special kiddies Organ Recital Saturday, July 7 Mat. and Eve. THE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL Hie land Put. III. Tet. H. P. 2400 J. B. KOI’PEL Managing Director [run (in. " the Org-- EVERY EVENING AT 1 Doors Open at i=3“ Malinm Saturday: 2 to 5:30 Continuous Sudan}! to ":30 Envy Evening " 7. Continuous Sunday: 2 to ll REGINALD DENNY "GOOD MORNING JUDGE" Vaudeville Every Friday, Saturday. Sunday nu; mung mumu1 Co-dy--", (‘ov’s Husband" (bwald _ Sportliglu _ News At the Mataee--Eouode 3 "isle of Sunken Gold" “mum HAPPY HOUR My. July " "A WOHAN'S WAY" "rtmtrreuaarramrr-raruaaatrame. My. July " JOHNNY BARRON mm HOUR” JACK HOLT "THE VANISHING PIONEER" Co-dr--'9ehirte vaict Topics - PING - News Nyw-0jkit f -iiiny LILLlAN GISH "THE ENEMY" Bearl - Classy - Comfortable mtrhund Park. Ill. Late: News Emu Co-dr-van In" gltgun Thursday. July - Light Holy: “I. Friday. July " Vaudeville Vaudeville Vaudeville Dependability " Eve Only F'5l'.e 326 Waukegan Ave. CHARLES GLASS "llLontelllhrotriit" Tires are Short-Miles! ge Tires The tires we sell are Goodyears. And we're proud of it. Because Goodyear means leadership in tire de- sign. construction. mpmrance and mileage. as evidenced by the fact that for'ten years people have bought Fore Goodyenrs than any other ind. On an extra mileage basis and cost- per-mile basis "Urarain" tires and "long-profit" tires an never com- pete with Goodyears Mileage is A "lone-profit" tire is a tire pt little or no merit or reputation on which the dealer gets an extra 5, 10 or 15 per cent profit. But, the customer doesn't get that in extra mileage-- and doesn't come back. That's not good business. And for that reason we never sell "long- protit" tires. We plan to hold our customers on value rather than on promxses. We Sell Extra Mileage is Still in Progress GOODYEAR If you are in need of clothing for men, women, or chiiiren, you will be well advised to look over our merchandise. It is a large stock- and our prices are astonishingly low. is why we never sell them Our Gigantic Unloading Sale Ahm'dlo-hlllcat :14 [about Are., HM M B. P. m M§mm‘" 9;” him- PASQUESI BROS. -- WAGE”. GOODS AT WHOLESALE PRICES And. please don't feel that because Goodyears are high in quality they are high in price. Honest prices for extra mileage. We want your tire business; but only on a good-business basis. We believe in the axiom that "the busi- new that stays is the business that pays." That's only good business logic. We help ourselves by helping you. And to help both we've got to have the right tire. That's why we sell Goodyears. the only determining cost factor . . . That's why We sell Goodye.ars. Ask twenty-five friends their exper- ience with tires. Look at the new cars. Why such a preponderant Goodyear preference? Again, mile- age. GooflBustness Logic Highwood, Illinois

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