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Highland Park Press, 13 Jun 1929, p. 29

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of out : party who s0int Cooper. *Mrs. as if she were. doing she blushed and low- i her plate without Way's eyes were red 'oor woman, she had ep at all, I judged. i moodily Staring at a very little. . Mrs. Lillielove con- till} animation about Since I have learn- I always thank him lim, even if I ean't re fishing shanties and near the shore rittttin In ice-boat. u up on the mast and through I pul- nember wtidh I had , in love with Mrs. he demanded, flaring look that demanded "Are your inten- I)" with Jim. He's little tiarers I know. age: to make ,some hatever happens he {he is the man who tspring. to be thanked, too. tanks, and Jim will. breakfast any' day. him. He has tube lething about every rte terribly depressed he is not much use able. . l tp ttx up between ys. With elaborate bed them into .0 small re living-room which ce for Colonel Stew. ed him wonderingly, t .door. _ on Next Pm) r," Jim assured me 't this a fine day?” ands gleefully, as if dmaelf and expected :ed for his skill. '2er Ityrt, and mu- n not in love with with bitter emphasis. ' intentions)” he best, then. You mile them." ' hastily. . life. I. haven't any LS now just macause at: from snow". The a glistening aux-fag: a clear black blot ould never do it ny weight! . announced. I went not ornamentally ered that Comrade een- doing a travel- Ivess as a ladykiller, rterrupted-by my ar- r to help Mrs. Hem- do the reconciling. _ get all the credit!" [centred confidently. I 411 I ask is a little laxon community a maniac is eontimr “any, June 18, 1929 think" on my t1rat ntii"dittitaat ‘ixi‘in‘y he has done. It irrrrTiiiriiirr' {if A son of John Dixon of Dixon is seeking to make the city his ancestor fnunded famous,“ tt Lincoln shrine. Before 'Lincoln rose to national hmminence he served as an obscure soldier in the Blackhawk war. Dur. ine his service he was stationed for a time at the old blockhouse at Dixon. This old fort,,an "trnportant outpost fit that time. has long since decayed; gut‘the Daughters of the America: Rev, or suppose it’s all for the beat," he ,rtaerved. , "'t" m2" I gsked -itit1iiiTre enthu- siasrit. . " - i 7.2.. "C.,,', I T,lev'ohttiat aid other etrieiiijiriiii-- 'ttttions have held title to tht site "I can tell you what happens in the November number,'? offered Mrs. Lil- “clove, who had seated herself hear and had overheard the conversation. CI read nearly all the magazines that come out. It's terribly exciting when .Ynu'gef'sik or seven heroines in tight places all at once." V Would Make Dixon "No." he replied with aggravated bitterness. _f'lfre get all our mutgtAu' zines from people who send 'em to us after they get through. regding 'em. A’nd'n'obody ever sént us a complete sot yet. I gave up trying to read the serials five years ago." ""r . Immensely cheered, he left me. 'It was all far the best-l had located a paper weight to throw, at him it he" offered to do anything _more?forsne. f'Pardon me," I said mechanically. "Didn't I thank you? I certainly am much ’obliged for your good interr. tions." t -' “It was nothing at aliclom. I'd I picked up am old magazine and tried to read.' The. story} started proved'to be a serial. I asked Com- rade Dreyenfurth, who happened throdgh, if they had a copy of the number containing the next install- ment. . f'vet ytrir get in a tigrthiIirjiiiiidrGi" me.-. I’m always y,18ii1)ritt,i-1tislrta"- " little thanks is a11Hhg pay Fhrant.'r "People don'tuusem, to Appreciate it" when azman goes out of his way to do them a favor,? he observed WF with martrylike' resignation. .» think _that aatultad, ant me'jo pitch it up. /May.be I did wrong,"but I thought it was an for thelbest.” ' _ "Oh; I Bet.'-', -What difference did it make, after alt?" One tangle more did not make it much worse. her?" , demdhded. “What in the name of Mike have you ttot' to say aboutit'."' _ ‘ T - "Well," he explained, "I let him "Well, I had to agreg that you wmshirattarirNrsr, Iremtnihtrwtin" he cxplahieii _iiainstakiiiitTyr"'rTHed to. make' him see differently, but ~hein- siéted. You ought to be glad, Tom. She's a very sweet woman and will make a fine wife." _ -. "You atrreed, that I would marry Thursday. June 18, 1929 (Continued from Preceding Page) . Jim was back attain even sooner than I expected. What ehande had a" lad of his slender build against " exasperated man as large as Hem- mingway? He picked himself up from the we where he had landed and H‘moved the cane chair test which was around his neck. . JINGLE BELLS 1tr1yt_pothim, at algrirom. I'd (Continued Next Week) a Lincoln Shrine; - Rebuild Old Fort .A- Now George Dixon of Dixon, tt member of the Illinois home of rep- rarssentativera and descendant of the governors of every state be, invited to contribute a log or other material toward reconstruction of the block- house. His proposal, which also con- templates the appointment of 1 dom.. mission to carry oat the work, was in the form of A joint legislative resolution which has been adopted bstthe lower house. The resolution hoping spa): day that the historic house will be restored. _ RIB you one of those? who borrow Four neigh- 7 bor's telephone? If Sp, thini, how much nicer _ -. irwould be tohave yourown! . _ ~_Probably your neighbors are willing-most of (s-_,-',,,,,":,,,:,,.-..-:),:,:,,-)-, "rthsmrartv,rs,re,iv,sdreri, , are: ti__Ii_1§§:Wh€n.1.9§£¢h3§£.§t‘9 ILLINOIS BELL, TELEPHONE COMPANY 'Neither a boriower'hor a lender he; . _ . For loan oft loses both itself _ and friend?? l Js bathe; them L... perhaps times "sir-Lil", 171;}: (ir-Ci-lil" ‘rather npt be disturbed. _ Possibly they miss some calls because their lines ate busy with trourtalls. Call our Business Office, of any'telephone em- ployee will be glad to take your order. ' Thecostof a telephone is small in comparison to, its value. Extensions are very inexpensive." . ' Every home should have atleast one telephone and many homes are equipped' Withone hombre extensions, making servlee convenient from all parts of the house. . ' V One Policy " One System . Uhivérsal Service THE‘ PRESS benefits of the 30 days' encampment, Enrollment for admission 'to Citi- gene' Miiitdry Training amp: is now under way, it was, announced, and opportunity is at hand for 500 and perhaps 1,000 additional youths of IT to 14 years of use to enjoy the awaits action by we acute before be- ing put into "edt. . BELL SYSTEM . . T. C. Engoément Is Now nder Way The United States a third of. the world's some folks say there ity for a young man Now that egg: are cheap, the hens ere laying with superb industry and diligence: - will go to Fart Sheridan fir inflntry training and after their tirtrt Jrear they may select any camp in the Sixth Carpal“. and the branch of "lining they prefer. V is said to have wealth, and yet is no opportun- now. "

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