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Highland Park Press, 29 May 1929, p. 27

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: delay in getting ection, Mrs. Hemâ€" to get the ear of rtunately had not ile we were huntâ€" icts, and ag soon zine she stripped t run again until ts from the facâ€" 1 for: the best," Alike a parrot. .. ote: Parrots do find the ray â€"of _ I ‘demanded sar« _ w, but you must ations were disâ€" y one in the buildâ€" atter ?" he asked. days to come. . lained what had smay escaped the ngway. ; mobileâ€"repairmen " I echoed feelâ€" There‘s no train can call up your it to him." »lephone ?" st be," said Jipn to John and tell best." % emmingway said ou â€" come,"_ said â€"is awfully quiet ere?" Mrs. Hemâ€" in dismay. "It‘s to go home!" dear, I can‘t get going to stay all diers‘ Home." ied to talk about i i. wouid. come as the performâ€" e will be terribly s not to appear we couldn‘t help ence fell at her â€"acetylene lights Jim: Cooper® folâ€" ~explained. For= d that it wasn‘t r it will give us 1 the night in an which is: someâ€" â€" rho aren‘t veterâ€" gh. Iclosed the tood silent, comâ€" ne homeée in the ned Mrs, Lillieâ€" as conveniently gâ€"room so that the ladies stood ?” ndmother‘s gizâ€" y, May 30, 1929 glumly. . "And manner _ must Cogpf{’u conâ€" she asked in _ t« ~â€" |{ IN EVERY HOME wEe‘p‘ QOur Radios not only bring 3 .] .into your home the best music, â€" [ ; ; . but they are pieces of furniâ€" , f ture which ‘lend the right se touch of elegance and dignity °|| i <<<<â€"<[â€"~to any Hiving room e s fgrene smm t Thursday, May 30, 1929 [CP\ a 12. B man on 2 on e OAK.-TERP.ACE] _ LaunorRy | 418 GoINGâ€"TO BE . ; iparr or my _7 Reuben Lloyd i OF REAL: T. H. DECKER&CO., es i F e yA Plumbing and Heating Phone Highland Park 201 15 8. St. Johns Ave. FRESH AND ROTTEN MANURE AND BLACK . THIS IS A SWEET AND CLEAN LAUNDRY PROPOSAL ‘Tel. H. P; 585 phone 1 Highwood â€" â€"* j E2. â€" "I did it," sighed the lady fair, "Because I could not lift the table." the arm.â€" "Do you know, madam," he blurted, "that your dog has eaten a pound of my best fresh country butâ€" ter? I saw him do it a second ago!" The customer relieved the grocer of her arm and regarded him coldly. "I did not know it," she replied, "But if you are quite sure it was your best butter, and that it really did come from the country, I don‘t think there is much reason to supâ€" pose it will do him" any harm." & "You hit your husband with a chair? Pray teltâ€"meâ€"why you did it, Mabel." s .‘I simply lznd to make John think it was.all right." + . :.: _‘ ~_:/â€"__ ~â€"A Aonudâ€""Whoa!"â€"outside distracted our attention from the conversational tangle into which we had fallen. . _. A furâ€"wrapped figure came in, shedâ€" ding snow. + _ . ‘"The sheriff!" ~exclaimed Colonel Stewart, going to the door. Evening, shériff," the colonel greetâ€" Te e it : ‘The sheriff unwrapped a muffier which hadâ€"been. over his mouth beâ€" fore he responded. . sls "Evening, Colonel" ~=â€"â€" â€"# ~.â€"_ (Continued Next Week) Of ‘course I laugh at him and all that, butâ€" What‘s that? You‘re coming here? ..Oh! Is there a train yet coming ~thisâ€"way ?â€"Good! â€"That will be lots of fun. Then we can go home together in the. morning. 1I am so glad. Goodâ€"by, dear!" _ _ Mrs. Hemmingway hung up the recéiver and turned back to our franâ€" tically silent company. I wished that I could say something to show that I was alive, but my throat choked. Something in my face must have shown, however, because Mrs. Hemâ€" mingway looked at me and exclaimed in dismay: "Did youâ€"hear what I said, Tom?" "Well, part of it," I admitted. "You mustn‘t think I meant it." She tried hastily to repair the harm she had done. ; T4 + "Yes, of course, Tom RBilbeck is{ here. It‘s all for the best." The angry grocer ran around t He thought that she Would be a sport; Instead, she landed Him in court. _ A sorry lad Is Tommy Black; She wouldn‘t give His letter back. T HE PR E 8 $ for all kinds of gardening, treés, and shrubs.. Fertilizer for Sale. Men furnished for all kinds of gardening. â€" â€"â€"~ Care of lawns, etc. â€" Driyeways and concrete work a specialty. Residence: 233 N. Second Street .â€" Phone Hichland Park 1891 P.F. Cawley, Landscape Gardener & Contractor Is Your Home for Rent for Summer s "or‘by Year? _ _ â€"::> Please phone information to fls Highland ~Park Phone 545. Complete Building Service RICH and HOERMANN . Designingâ€"fi‘irqancingâ€"Erectiny-â€"â€"Remodeling FREDERICK B. THOMAS & CO. Driveways * North Shore: sls Landsca_pe | LV.GQlflStru-Cti()n_‘ : ; Co;, Inc. 203 §. DEARBORN ST., CHICAGO, ILL. 16 North Sheridan Road Highland Park, Illinois 10 S. LaSalle Street, Chicago ARRISONâ€" 3774â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _ HIGHLAND PARK Landscape Archts. and Engrs. Wm. Dudiey Putnam Highland Park s Wim_letkg _. 2850 Rock Work Phone Highland Park 1891 Randolph 0860 Surveys o7

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