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Highland Park Press, 4 Oct 1928, p. 16

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311 Hi PAtnt W DOES ANYBODY KNOW WHAT THIS IS ABOUT? Looks Like Publicity Hound Gone Crazy; What is a "Ever met up with n Ioozooknsw kas?" questioned I very profound Washington gentleman who haa just been mentally adventuring with one Mr. Marmaduke M. Mizzle, the cur way seed merchant of Mincing Lane, London, who is much given to going " to far corners of the earth in search of just such things as zoozooA hasukas. Mr. Mizzle WIS not at all enjoying the heat of the Eastern United States. That was the funny part-because he professes to really enjoy such seem- lngly warm climates ms the Orinoco River and Gudomri, the country ot Kimr Bildad. At his New York hotel, however. Mr. Muzzle had even laid aside his very modern and quite hand- >umv tie and was preparing so soon i|< Her bis visitor' ~huuld depart to take at has! two icy "trawths." ammlllllllllllllIInlllllllllllllllllmllllHIIIlllllllllIllllIIIIlllllllllllillllll!l1IlImlIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllillllllmfinmg sc-r-tiid-i' For Rent for Parties and Gatherings 'z-----' fifllfllllllllllllmllllIIIIINIllllllllllllllllllllll|||llllIllIIIIIllIlIlIIIIIIIllllIIllHllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllfiIflIIIIIIIlWIIIIIIIfi however, Mr. Mizzle had even laid aside his very modern and quite hand- >umv tie and was preparing so soun us over bis visitor mould depart w take at least twu icy "buwlhs." "But look here." said the Washing- h-n gentleman to Mr. Mizzle, "it's hut right nuu' m'rry ptace in the world m ark, "xr'ept (hr Ania It's, just the kumniily here that you feel. Look at l-Zurnpnu Paris has rtercr bum so hot u» this sunnnux Ftepurts are that Imivn is mum); m all kinds pf extra r,:r',lii. 1ctth.rur Mare: because of its s.", waking warm ~ummt-rx Vienna is kzhukzh in hunks than Srntec hur 1 ' Men-114w State Association Convention at Quincy Sept. 25 to P.8. lndusive ard hull-II Ihtit (min The annual gathering of the Illinois I'uann-YH‘P nn Public Welfare will be held at Quincy on September 23 to ANNUAL MEETING OF PUBLIC WELFARE BODY m'JiL' lanky”: p! P, waking warm viltcring. The I Fl dy brawlwr th; art should want Mr. Mizzle is, S, 10 and 15 year plans, straight or with pre-payment privileges Funeral Director 27 North Sheridan Road '1 FOLDING CHAIRS . FOLDING CARD TABLES AND COW-ifs" WWW BANQl'ET TABLES CHILDREN'S TABLES AND CHAIRS ROOSEVELT THE PRIDE OF THE SOUTH (MIMI-,9", uni-I'M Th. blur-1: Front. Delivered and called for - Rates are reasonable th N EW ORLEANS u in! swarms, nf alliga- turzmtukw. scorpions "s alum: the Orinoco! u matter of personal Itcr d in is WhCh Our loam are purchased by H. M. PRIOR CO. Vrr. allvsted to "ll rathrr look tucd'sol Zutlzuu- of the Dummy (acorn Unitml gating every m the enthus c-néy got-s “IT! Ort VIII m IESEIVATIONS 3591?} Uownm 'i'iiiafi'i; ”evorltmzs Ill-IRE IS a hotel um Tmntchm “Try rhnrnt Hi this quaint I,” City, The Roosevelt is it, mun-cling as its fnmmm Frr.rtch (franc-r -as hmpiva rt, It: gm,rlo~ and as drlightinl a, tts year round climate. 28 indusivc. and is “pegged to bring mum: one of Intent numb. of workers assembled. I Preceding the couere- than will be l two-days' study course which has _ been unwed for person actively englged in my kind of social uni wel- _ fasre work. Six courses will be given. ‘Thls course of study in emanation 1 with the Illinois Conference on Public _ Welfare proved moat successful but _ year and an even larger enrollment is expected at the Quincy suturing. Tentative program just announced by President R. E. Hieronymous And Miss Edna Zimmerman, executive u:- relary, shows that Monday and Thes- day. Sept, 24 and 25, will be devoted to the study course, with the conference opening formally on Wednesday mom- mg. Sept. 26. t'ities and towns ulong the state highways must seek some other meth- ud of extending a greeting to the h-urmts than erection of arches over the highways with the word "WeV come," or the name of the Commun- BAR SIGNS ACROSS HIGHWAYS STATE The state law forbids tuivertisirurl signs of any nature on state high- ways and under a ruling of the at- n-rney general's oftiee it is held signs at this character should be classed as, advcrtising and are restricted. ‘ "W ete o m e." says the opinion.‘ "would be concidered advertising. The. law forbids any signs except highway: markers placed by the state. and all (chars. whether guns or not. would) hr in violatipn of the statute." I Motur transport investment, in, dummy: hard ruriaccd roads, has now warm-ll the amazing sum of S29.000,~ uno,mm, as compared to $24.000,000,- mm invaded in railway development, awarding to a bulletin issued by the t'lucago Motor club. "The investment m motor transport has been made m the past In years, "the bulletin ans. "while the railroad investment extends over a period of a century." MOTOR TRANSPORT INVESTMENT LARGE The club points out that the in, vestment in motor transport includes J%Jr00,00n.000 expended for truck and t9,000Jio0,000 invested in hard-" surfaced roads. Telephone H. P. 299 CHAIR COVERS Let TELLS NEW KIND or "In the year 1893 I clerk“! in Gib- wn City," he relates, "for Charla- Mans, a brother of W. C. In", former county treasurer. 0m morn- ing Aunt Lydia Rowm-n. who lived between Saybrook and Gibson, brought an old tow-gallon jug in foe cod oil! I asked her why she didn‘t an" the} old jug away, since it had t Wen handle, and get a nice new cur. _ “Young man,' she said, 'if you [mew the history of that in; you would not part with it either. One morning I was coming from the house to the wagon to drive to town. My husband was waiting for me when a man rode past on horseback. Me valued to us as he passed that Lincoln, our president, was assassinated. " frightened me so that I let the jug fall and broke the handle.' " SPORT COSTUMES ARE IN VIVID COLORINGN Be bold, madame, and let who u. bc modest -at least in your spur attire for the autumn sewn. F, by emulating the lowly violet you In: miss your proper quota of numb Brighter the Better Seems Be the Rule. According to Fashion Expert Complete Building Service ARTHUR a. RICH dh feo. Design ing---FI in aneing--Ereeting 203 S. DEARIHII:\ ST., CHICAGO, ILL. TELEPH0NF.s: HARRISON 1:771 - IIIGHLAN As 120 North First Street "Tn-vi. 95 “395 ""3595 iiir.ifii t All mm-.. "in.“ c-.---- The COACH '585 Removal of War Tax Lowers Delivered Prim! - [MET-vi 'CSO-i-hr to cad now: Million Chevrolets ==c!?hceJantti'-t nu! doing: in the {this Iorld. The “doings" in qmtion is n beautifully and uniquely woven fabric of wool, m and rayon which but: in addition to not! gorgeous color com- him a stunning modernism: bor- der which will give the clever drau- maker new impetus to try her skill at ulna-l patterning: and skillful manipulations. ROBE ON LINCOLN’S KNEE BACK IN 1848 Rides on the knee of Abraham Lin- coln “my bark in 1848 were thrills which Mary Lucretia Evens. for sev- enty-tive years n resident of Bloom- mgton. liked to tell about before her death recently. Lincoln used to come to her father's' hotel in Met-more. It Van in this hotel that Mrs. Evans, then eight years old, first saw Lin- roln. She recalled him going up and down the ladder that led to the bec- ond ttoor, She also recalled how Lin, coin would come into the kitchen rarly in the mornings and chat with the women while they prepared break- fast. There he used to pick up the Lille girls of eight and give her rides upon his knee. 95 . 3:315 WM. RUEHL & CO. ’520 '37s HIGHLAND PARK 1002 -ehe Bigger and Benz? annals has been the ttrev tens-don of America's are-tut indunry! The wotld'u lowest priced car with Body by Fisher, it [eve-h beauty. names: and luxury typical of the highest priced lukmbileu. It, line- are long. low and graceful Ind I) the when of deep "tHott-mash. loned ncltl is added the coil-{on of l07' wheelbase on lug-a. genial“? Sweepirtgrnoothaher-eh- we when!" heights of 'e.. hrity...makingandbrukin¢n¢w moon]: of succe- with him regularity throughout the - tic aprinp not panel G the iaik fr law-Ideal 15‘“).th of an Nation Jfhr 1928 ROSENTHAL, MAYER & LEWIS, Noe-tr-ti-ooo-v-th-tr" OUR references are clients for whom we have erected buildings. For those who will give us an opportunity to figure on any contemplated building, we will be pleased to make up sketches and ftnancial setups-without cost. We have erected buildings of all kinds and types and are therefore in a with": to show you the actually com- pleted buildings, making it unnecessary for you to v19 ualile from blue prints only. - Telephone State W! Builders of Hotels. Kitchenettes. Apart-cull. Industrial Building. Inn-ram, Building Management Real Estate Investment. Renting "to-tcdr-od-tdesert/q-ie, Inna-ink and pad-5m ,.o.1- Ihio. the Dine and Better Chev- I-olet In. wowed ineIrohe-cavof -htadepeaukbitievnrtdeeoe, any oytdee-orditio.toG-.c, Ste Iii rev-liable amonobilv nod-v “learn why it In; beamir choke oldie nation in 1928. Wig-[Icy hm m pit 'ts-mi/room Wanda 'ii"9ii'i'iii'iiEFg,'iii':':5, men. foo-crude“: ”ML-I "air' Chunk." - 7; QMW" "T: mouth. no thrilling in in min-:- 'irmthaeeoeevhoorut the wheetis a m o6tA-re and delight. And... [an]! o6thoeorarr, med Mhnw‘hadm Bute 55-7 " W. "m sum no. 1110 CHICAGO

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