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Highland Park Press, 29 Aug 1929, p. 24

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oSiee Phone: Highland Park 1035' Incidence Phone: Highland Park 3878 DR. GEORGE MITCHELL ortiri.tt,(tR Ca AUGUST SALE of FURS Eat-Misha 1879 . _ _ _ _ 501 Capitol Building _,' State and Randolph Bti., Chicago t' . PMoNWC6NTRAL 6049 , A ihnail Deposit Win Hold Any . Fitted T _ Overnight Cases ' . Central J," F;' Auto Body iirirltisnikr, .Works . 1mDEw NEW . MANAGEMENT ". _ Itafge Stock on'Hgnd' r Jtisbuilding and Repairiifg New Coats Made to Order Phone Highland 131111; 3515 DENTIST . Hourr.9to12-1to6-'7toi) " North Sheridan Road Highland Pal-lg. Mantel a rub Co. James' Nielsen Ravini'a Opera ' “and Concerts ‘89"!!!an 8/0030: JUNE 22 T0 SEPTEMBER 2 MOInOpcnhIOLI. b Until u P. a. Dunn-am, Telephone Highlnnd Phrk‘,2727 12 YEARS, IN THIS WORK 20 North Second Street T _ (Rafi...) . T me F",oors, Wills, Ceilings, V Fireplaces "I m - O... with” ennui Till Called For Announcing our LOGAN STREET' Special at $15 $17.50, $22.50, , arid $25 Following up their campaign for clean roadsides, Town, of Cuba om: cihls, have posted a reward qf $25 for information leading to the angst and -eonvietion of, anyone dumping rubbish glong the. roadsr of the itora- ship. ." . ,' T ', "., Deserting the like regions, Where, dry raiders have centered their at- tention for several weeks, sponge squad "working but of States Attorney A. V. Smith's office last week went through the wet belt of North _phi- Iago and' Waukegar'l, arresting yie- tirtis. is four places that terminated in fines of $1,300; _ . . A, l l _ William Wilson, a resident of Wau- kegan for more than 38 years, passed. away at his home, 705 Kennard street, of heart failure, after an illness of more than two weeks. _ An at'iakdoned-auto, that was left of Green Bay road near 29th street, Zion,'all day Sunday was towed to a garage at the order of Deputy Sher- iff William Kelly. He found,-he said,» that'it contained a sack full of empty bottles. ' - . _ . Thomas Sulentie, of 214 Twentieth street, North Chihatto, an employe of the Monroe-Witt company in North Chicago, suffered the loss of four fin- gers on hit right hand the result of an accident in the Tdll ' At a meeting of the Lake Forest city council recently, an ordinance was passed providing" for a special election. on, a' proposition to issue bonds in the sum o"t-stts,60irtor the purchase of land and improvement of parks, the ririneipalirrtps being the extension of; Deiirpath 't'ltir' club course "to; 18 holes, and erection of a suitable club house. In addition, im- provement. of the new south Park, on the site of the old cityfdump, is planned. V 2 ".. I . BRIEF NEWS ITEMS FROM LAKE COUNTY Interesting Happenings About This Part of North Shore; County Seat . _ Ove'rseer,Wilbur Glenn rvoliva,yof Zion will leave in September for pen- ver, Colo., where he is to spend a’ month's vacation. As soon'as possible he contemplates a tour of the entire world., "re has made two trips to Europe and the .Holy Land in the past two years. -s _ . , "; - Politeness Pays _ Medfprd, Mass. -lAutoeaater.n .-.... (For thirty years he greeted ‘. all his, customers with a cheery sinile.’ Toa tiay J. Albert Young is richer by $1,- 000, left to him by .Mrs. Mamie L. Robinson, who wrote in her will: "For hisrkipdndsir in waiting on me at the storis." , _ . . '.. Some Boy at 102C . Fairmont," W. W--AAutodiurter).-- On his 102nd birthday John Qrimitsr walked a mile, danced a lively jig. performed his daily dozen with a. 160-pound blacksmith', anvil and did a few chores around the house to Work up an appetiteHorhts birthday dinner. F ' 1"!!! PRESS that friendship is passing, . . . It ls the same old world-so far as friend- ship iss, concerned and in nearly every- thing else, except that we have more tops to' play with. . T-ti/oe modern man, when time hangs heavily, tarny on the radio," to see what Sort of devilment is going on in other parts of the world; in an older tteiteiatiom a bored man sehotshiere4 ‘his rifle, and went out to shoot an Indian. I have observed that' Literature is unfriendly to men. Yet, in all fairs ness, and justice, the most marvelous thing is the-progress men have iiiade, Tell me, if you can, a tale as wonder- ful as the growth of man from (bar- barism or worse to his present state. A writer kin a farm publication says; "No Century has ever Been. gunk. a thing as rural extravagance.” .' . . Extravagarice is as cgmmon in-the country as in the towns; . When a farmer, Buys more machinery' than he Reeds, and lets it Stand oat a the' weatITer when ‘not' in use, what is thit tut extravagance? Whenhe over-borrows at the bank, that is extravagance. ‘When he spends more tfine, in town than is neceésary or profitable that isotrt- other exhibition of it." Farmers live too economically so far as food-and housing, go, and are too extravagant with agents, and in' the use of their working hours. We sympathize with farmers because their calling is not' very profitable. This is true of many others. Teachers and preachers are worse paid than-farmers. There arc millions of clerks not so well paid as farmers; and factory employes every- where are" appealing tolthe govern- SPECIAL LABOR DAY DINNER at HOWARD-UDELL CAFETERIA 12:00 to 2:30 A reesiit _tutsttszhiissritisamtatnsisr THE SAME OLD WORLD-A WONDERFUL - ' . STORY OF J'ROGRESS-RURAL _ , - EXTRAVAGANCE . FOR 1li'UlElllL--amllllil OIL Bum: Baas; OM, ce , T ' Detach] Road . . -» Highland Park 3290 _ Telephones - ‘Wlnneth Twp Bulk. Pitutttr-Eleventueka q operated ON the North Shore to assure lghland Park 3290 "--. Telephones - .Wlnneth 3020 EMERGENCY SERYICE --eell Highland Park 8291 "A comer GRADE FOR EACH BURNER" PROMPT,, EFFICIENT SERVICE of Highland Park anent-auurpulilicdnr help-And-imp the‘hulabaloo the fact remains that citizens of all classes may do pretty welt in this fat country if they ac- cept generous opportunities, and handle them with reasonable intelii.. gence and "sffieitney. And "he fact remains that those who choge to ap- peal for aid cannot be much helpud by public apptopijations or tears. T _ I lately' heard a ’Woman talk of a male relative who had been a drunk- ard ttll his adult life, and she made one statement that interested me. She said a21-the man's relatives, friends, and acquaintances were in league to keep him.away from whiskey but that. he could go into any strantrereommu- nity anywhere on earth without funds, and within at few hours Secure- alt the. whiskey Ae wanted, and be howling drunk. . . . Often" the needful things, may not be had for 'love or money, but whiskey and piitols seem“ Pto be within reaetrof anyone wishing to- use them.. T . l P '. '% _', _" - We can no more make “everybody prosperous, than we can make every- body healthy; there are elements on; tiring into the problem going back to each individual, and we eanF.v treat him as well as he treats us. I often _ hear of what mothers Ehould "te11Tyoung daughters. The first' should be the agony and danger the bert-of- wives suffer) the. second, the. imsvitatge-ditspositiorr of mep m be less thoughtful as husbands than “lovers. Such information ia' gross and material, but young girls are entitled to knew what they are tstep- ping into when they put bn wedding dresses. . ' l Thursday, August 29,3919 ' Before you it is “vi-ab] faction! for} The United Agricultlire I free for the I Farmers' Bul Fruits and Every part I is described; just what is phmation of I -Htht,d-reeomm4 ineluded. Never-throw tram arrout l cold water 3nd and use this tr the foundation 4 cut. Iittt tsp. salt. Bea! Vet)! light; con WHh beaten as; whites " egg lemon or nlmor temperature. Blend ~togetl turd or apieym tities of. mine: cooked nt.pahrt thin buttered cut in triangh ' tomat, .10 lamb in peeled; 2 met small reiniem a meat grind! vinegar, b cup Boil until mixt tle while hot. Cut com in der, addr2 egg: tuilt, “A tar.-; butter, 1' pint- turn into butt in slow oven' .3_lbs. chop; fresh pork, 3 fine, 2 tlbs. m 1 scant teaspo 2 tbls."onion size of an " roll, bake 45 Water, basting Tomato "pie Cream . t a single failu second-class r of that booU fronted with I and vegetablc diate preserv: Sponge take cream to l apple, 1 On the nice preserving del perity of yom farm manage HINT: Thursday, Am An

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