pÂ¥l aw en o [ H J OR s# t P 4 : é ar WB .: uP : f £ 18 44â€" xtpaice « * emee / oupncliiiâ€"s L arrentvepres etenith uic ie nra e Apiiae ie is ininesica o c in siach Ne o in tete ce ol e en t Avaioe l e Te c e t c c ie o aieg s en e H o te c o ut oc ener exenl m ioi e cUR mt e K us Arced * Wrvanes sA * Ton 048 J d South Lind Nue. T NTand | 20 $3 a2nd YyOu make 133 GLENCOE AVENUE mmw†‘*‘ w" ntes â€"finish. â€"Why? â€"â€"Because Steelcote has a real rubber base and therefore, shows no brush marks It flows itself on without brush "Y ou did it? Why it looks like a factory finish!" / ‘elephone Highland Park 2637 Wholegtle Diut‘ribn‘tol": *RorF Sale by : Steifens M.â€" D. MURPHY Hot: Water; Vapor. High or Low P‘ressure Steam . Estimates on New and Remodeling Work â€" Repair Work a Specialty your car Hew/ PR OFES SLON AL P I A N O TU NIN G MURPHY & SCHWALL HEATINGâ€"CONTRACTORS Work Guaranteed, Estimates Free 17 years experience Beckley Ralston Co., Chicago, I!1. Auto Supply, Highland Park, II1. H. E. PAHNKE marks, laps or streaks leaving a their own cars last year and they are so proud of their jobs they can‘t stop talking. You can use Steeicote over old lacquer, ""‘2 or any finish. It a won‘t crack, or chip y y Luulihhmln-nl. smaath â€"HArillinn® Ainizl 89 CLIFTON AVENUE Telephone Highland Park 2283 J. A. SCHWALL _stand a drunkard. â€"Everyâ€"manâ€"may|kâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 4ï¬ dsc idlac be pardoned for making a fool of 6t Sss himselfâ€" occasionally; and, if a man s is behaving when we hear of his The House folly, it helps with the public. But hCs : 3. . the folly of the drunkard is continâ€"| [ â€"#hould. always be a fitting uous; he punishes himself every week symbol of the ideals and asâ€" orâ€"every. day, and knows the loss is | P . _,,_ t tha family a greater than the profit; not one ?i"ï¬on’ °§ the family, which ?"L?, â€"in the many he has engaged it shelters."â€"Herbert Hoover. in has paid him. Therefore how does i darates c such a man satisfy his conscience? ft . pays : to . niodernizeâ€"your An old drunkard tells me the exâ€"|f PrObrty. This «Bureau ‘(not hilaration of a st rink o for profit) will gladly help you, "exhilaration one paysâ€"with busthead | J â€"phone orâ€"writeâ€"for â€"Folder. lasting several hours; in the case of *A 7 F a drunkard, he pays with the conâ€"|k . > ___ on s a fortune, he accepts the unnecessary disgrace of failure and poverty â€" and evenm if â€"born with a silver spoon in his mouth, he soon spews it out, and substitutes pewter.â€"Whatâ€" is the philosophy of the drunkard? Or of the idler, the bore, the dead beat, or other persistent violator of rules of but usually these are merely exerciur in the trade of a Hiar, wherein one insultsâ€"himself with â€"further .. injury. brates that disgusting trait in mar to get drunk when anything goes wrong (whereas adversity is the preâ€" cise time onge should remain sober). It is notâ€"strange that in the custom ofâ€" "treating" a friend,â€"theâ€"custom to an enemy? . . . Dogs are dogs whether they are under or on top. . . . The only. immortality of which min is worthy would be that of preâ€" servation in alcohol with other repâ€" tilesâ€" and insects; and two or three specimens would be enough,. .=. . Give me facts, and I will â€"ask for truth. .;.â€".â€"The Russians and Gerâ€" mans cheerfully followed their sovâ€" ereigns through pillage and murder, and turned from them only when they failed. _I find satisfaction and value in the writing of amateurs. Their halting fear of an audienceé appeals to me, and I am more readily .disposed to approve than when I pick up a book of an old professional like Bernard Shaw . or H. G. Wells. Both these men (and most of the noted) display contempt forâ€" us readers too frequentâ€" ly, whereas by reason of our great number, we have accomplished® more than the few authors with all their skill manipulating the makeâ€"up box. ness: Scare him sufficiently, and he will come out of it. ____ _ _ : : STUBBORNESS. AMATEUR WRITING. DRUNK ARDS. A reader asks: "What actuates a agers, consideration ofâ€" annual reâ€" ports and the transaction of suct other business as may come before the meeting, has been called anc will be held on Monday, Nov. 4 1929, at the hour of 7:30 p.m., at the Hospital, Highland Park, Ill A meeting of the Board of Man agers will be held immediately after its â€"adjournment.: Stockholdâ€" ers and friends of the associatior are requested to attend. The annual stockholders‘ meeting of the Highland Park Hospital As sociation, for the election ofâ€"thre: 449 Lincoln Ave.. Highland THE SWEDISH ART METAL CO., . Inc Gust W. Lofgren, N. S. representativ 239 Highwood Avenue ._BRINGâ€"USâ€"YOUR â€"LAUNDR AND CALL FOR IT. YOUâ€" WIL SAVE 20%. f RELIABLE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING COMPAN 618 N. Green Bay Rd. Highland P _ _ EVANSTON, ILLINOIS Affiliated with ~theâ€" Home Modernâ€" iting Bureau of the Nat‘l Building â€"#hould always be a fitting symbol of the ideals and asâ€" pirations of the family, which it shelters."â€"Herbert Hoover. It pays to . nodernizeâ€"your property. This ~Bureau (not DENTIST © 47 St. Johns Avenue HIGHLAND PARK | __ NOrU JnNOrE Modernizing Bureau All kinds of roof mending Especially flat roofs. W. L. HKARRISON ART METAL WORK DR. J. W. SHEDD Highwood, II1. Phone Highland Park 1799 Telephone H. P. 357 Thomas Creigh, Secretary ROOF DOCTOR University 0991 Industriecs, Inc. Phone 662 Thursday, Oct. 24, 19