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Highland Park Press, 20 Dec 1928, p. 27

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warm l - maximums 'Ixnu’us All 3mm - In. and WI Am um;- in. Thee' 59'" “Just an it named eat-in that Pu. a" would block the W. Coach has; chanted " inn-hm ad hur- riedly buried some how. Thin W hunched the Milan-ken that any broke in panic and Chic-co In .nsitr able to were I touchdown.” Above is the son of mane-t upon: writers would have in their m..l port: of football - it talks. ath- letia were conduct-d on this am \buis u the eortteatn betwecn m of aria; Mexican Indium. A com- Mieatod "stem of and: in employ“ in the - of there tribes, who dive in the state of Chihuahua and to this day con-Irv. my claw-l which they mind long baton the coming of the Spaniards. Hybrid on... - Among than; tribes are the ......,... ._-_- n, hum". who have a gum which in p hybrid between I Inn-than rm ftrad I football lune. Two tooth-Ill if the type they use, and n Int.”- upnn clothing. Haiku-aid other oo-| any: um um a... a -........ - --- Jeeta which they "(a on the con- font-rd " possible. The men are tutu. m on exhibition in the Hall forbidden to touch the ball with their of Mexico Ind Cor-ml America It} buds. And their chief T.RrtN5 them Field [ M-urn " Natural Iii-torn; that if they do so they are doomed The Mohave Indians of New Mexieo' to hell. The bulls are made of the -'-. ....-ia.."w .5. name "no. N of oak tree. of soft cotton- Field‘llueum " Natural Binary. The Mohave Indians of New lexico play practically the - gums. - J. Erie Winn. mutant tun- tor of Confirm South American "ch-colon. at Field Museum. YI,', of the can“!!! of the Tut-humu- u (allows: v... - .v---r. -- jf the type they use, and n Inge u- sual-n! of how: and arrows, hone- - _ _ . AL, A mum... "The Tar-human Ire famed for their "1mm running. Such is their endurance that they are able to run down even tho swift”: that. My Useful Gifts for the Entire Family Those who are looking for useful gifts for particular people will find here an Jinary selection -- the very things they would themselves suggest if you asl Below you will find listed a few of the items, which are to be found in t Ladies' Department C& rr',) "d MOUSE DRESSES ROSIERY 1 I Ci K [j PRINCESS SLIPS BATH ROBES R, iiig)) - _, SILK SCARFS HANDKERCHIEFS _ rc, l _ I TOILET SETS FANCY GARTERS Cl . I ‘ MANICURE SETS SILK UNDERWEAR FANCY T have I "In. wn-uu .. I... - v-..__,,, rem I mar-than rm‘ In nun-tho- by the Net that the gum. Two tooth-Ill _ to... kick dong a In.“ lull us they y use, and I hm It: run. “Win: it Along " I football, nu um! um", home-i h dribblod in association footballd Mama-m other ob-' uncut that the ball is kicked din-V _. . ___-_. ___ “an“- Th- mun are Lumber Juketa - She. l Over-shoes - Rubbers Slipper! - Sweaters - Cups Mittens and Gloves Boy’s Section Beautiful 1929 Calendar in Combination with Thermometer Gwenéway Free 'lr-rr. LTi'TiUii, In: limi- a- and. qrthmre , pg}: gain-M GGiqruetsoustoeemi" “‘5 Hanutmthlmmnbu’dhil t-benritcud,arsdt-t, - tTirto-tisedeuGttiriiittiim. -iWi-.ottsedeadarettuitdto Etna-nan}; will bury Bone- " u iriiiiuuiantheriyyte-uPt: 17 to pun, Wlfnln‘ his own man of I TairGmi L. only about three I in Mt “blindingly helm the two the) To be I manor In “any. as - mun "“030 'Mill till". made, be Ibl. to pay the government 100 of the blood of turns- and has stir-'; tier . yen. And ret they uy money rod mum. dried, and mixed iii?) my. [mu "ppirteatr. 1 little tobacco. The“ no beiiedl, ------" to give an spoken - swifb‘ American spend $231,000” . - nd endurartes The “c. unallv‘ you for iocp. There's no little boy 1",Q f,',',',".,,,",',',":',',,'; be? 'UTI,'?,,',',", in an. country who eootdn't think ' “in uh l obi _-ad in hing) Title to , of I better use for all that many. A " 777 -- ---. ".. _ =~LA ., -b-.ml Lia "ee'". - ... rm”, - - _ ( “b‘ 'dl korrre m and harm gtty "A man has ll right to control his 0PM.“ 1 wife," up a judge. But then, she W c-e a; .. :mixht have a good "right" herself. "The tonne run is often 150 miles long. " in divided into a dozen or to It”. The whole team in run without "oppimt. The Tulhumre - b du_thtetuhr? from an ordin- "tIU" "iiiTGirk Sub P"" hm "The runners WPthr mngical rattles of deer-hoo" and piece. of hide, which are supposed to keep them nuke. They do not run very fast, but keep up u steady six miles tn hour for the whole 150 miles. stop- CHARLES GLASS 1W: 76-: mini-3' P" na-‘P'L‘W In. on nun of] n the rm u,.) At cinn, made, " and but: stir-'; and mind iii?) an m banned ue"" et/ 1r1GHWOOD vlLLINOIS Towels Cloths Table Clothe Th' i"it"i7EiiiiiiNii2hitdgttl li,5iegxtgartttlCt=h"fd qrthitr ”Mm 'tNttagtb svnt-i?.- out that thy were “and by “I umprtullllikc music -lorod by Overcoat: - Suits - LeatherCcals - Underwear - Huts - Caps Flannel Shirts - Silk Shirts - Gloves - Nahum - Handkerchiefs Shoes - Bela - Overshoes - VRubbers - Muller: - Sweater Coats Sweaters - Pullovers - Lumber Jackets 'illqSi5:iiiijrt.f.'tu,t,' Under a new order . [ow agent is prohibited from employing his wife u a lumrtpher. Who said govern-nun ware hesrtiess'. 1 " French diplomat snys the farm- ers in America do more thinking than my other thus. Well, it does I take 1 lot of thinking to understand the various plans fur farm relief that have been formulated. . their To be I bachelor in luly. one - be nblo to pay the government 100 liar I your. And yet they - money doun't bring luppineu. thiuiiVl,rsity of California, leaving a Rembrandt worth $20,000 untouched. Which shows the importance of edu- cation, "rt-rar--""""" PAME. A British chemist sly: that in the future much of our food supply will bo obtained from wood. Some of it tastes that “1y already, Leah Cross. famous pugilist. has become a dentist. Probably he will prove to be l very inexpensive one. IS he an do without anaesthetics for his pntients. Household goods Thinking Out Loud Thieves stole a $100 painting from Bod Spreads HOSIERY SWEATEI$ BATH ROBES SHOES HANDKERCHIEFS ZIPPERS FANCY GARTERS RUBBERS SILK UNDERWEAR FANCY TOWEL SETS FANCY PILLOW SETS Men’s Ddartment More Gift Value at “is Store 15."..- LLL. M d- iLosiruiue-dmmto-th, " Ill ya.ttiuatibrides. ---- ' Questions and Answers l IF-What year In the tart, govern- mam. land in Illinois Men up under the homestead luv? ___ A--Perh- it basn't all been taken _ ' ---- up yet. Frank Hammer, of Pearl, al, u . - ' A school when learned in 1926 that 8‘12: ttgrail?': mpg“: "My Pid title to " thud in the) favor “no“ motorists who Inn oe- 'd22 "111 t',TQ Pearl ?;;:L cuion , negating the present lys- - roeeeded tum o narrow roads prevailing stead it. After Ming a chill: he bum} though“! the country," up Char- a home on it and made other improve- ies ll. Hayes, president of the Chi- ments. This yen Isis corn run titty l, raga Motor club, and chairman of the bushels to the “It ‘ National Wider Highways committee ---- ‘0! the American Automobile asaocia- q-Can you give no the Mxtress on tum. “Congestion is one of the grub concrete highway construction in Itli- est contributing causes to automobile nois for the year 1928? What is the accidents." Mr. Hares points out. "an! may.» in Illinois n this time? "Narrow roads cu: carry only two q-Can you give no the Mxtress on concrete highway construction in Itli- nois for the year l928? What is the total mileage in Illinois at this time? F. A. J.. Waukegan. A-if the weather holds good the total amount of concrete mad laid in Illinois in H.328 will baapproximately 1.1500 miles. Illinois now has about 7,700 miles of concrete highway. Q-Can you tell me what percent- ngr of the people of Illinois live in districts where g1: is avail-tile? C. M. D, Elgin. A--rt is estimated that Illinois has more than 7,000,000 popula.tion. Fur- ures. recently compiled estimated that approximately t,5o0.000 live in cities, towns or eommunities piped for man- ufactured gas. Suits for $90,000 damages have been filed uninst the Coronado hotel by a woman guest who charges that the home detective shndered her when he broke into her room, sus- pecting she was a man because of I heavy voice induced by I cold. will find here an extraor- sugéest if you asked them. to be found in our stock. Taken For Mot, She Sues Shoes Z ippers Var tle' Clildren T m annual! cum cum-in Ch .- i M m FAVOR THE“ numbered body of u Jun-sf. Th _ --- trunk was lined tad -mitieMtr angled with and. 1teatigeq I. Ch 1 "rtt'1, of Ste, It"" casket was an Amped-l Jam - [ ' le-II .' port, made out to His-ta In. M ti-nt Wk ““13 weight. I native of (Kin-'- In. Mt. TuGuskhadtteenirstt-todr" I - the Canadian has: for a nu. lanes of tratBe. " there is I stop and go light where the road lends through I villlge. the flashing of the red light will back up tram for r.cr',et, on Saturdays, Sundays or holl- dzuw. A slow-moving vehicle, whether it ic a buck or someone 'breaking in' a ttrth' car can hold up tratrie for miles, taming great detay and irritas- tion, "Any car wishing to pass another car must turn out into the path of vehicles coming from the opposite direction, and this is the cause of many serious and fatal accidents. This is Ill dangerous, it is costly, it is nerve-racking, and it is unnecessary. "With automobile registrations in- creasing at the rate of. say. 5 per rent, which In: the increase of 1927 over 1926, there will be 1,156,365 more passenger ms and trucks on the highways of the nation this year than last. and it stands to reason that 1 conditions on the roads will be chaotic, I as well as unsafe, unless immediate, steps are taken to provide minim high-yr." Rubbers Felt Shoo: Dresses - Princess Slips Netted ScarfSets Felt Slippers - Ruttheor 7 Gloves - Mittens - Boerie Underwear Lumber Jackets - Sweat: Lingerie - Novelties Girl's Section "" " u. ‘_. - -a-. 'r-ot-ou-ot ii2aiarGuio. _ a.“ 1" s. "-. f-STOP caan 14...:- miss" M nu has Delivery Service Opposite the Northgeswrn Pas- Robert W. ....;:;._n.;ar.-_~ cou,ssau.rocousmarirdto SKOKIB KENNELS FRED Kou,et Walt Gtaaraaed, Ban-alts water-ded Imam

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