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Highland Park Press, 3 Jul 1930, p. 22

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Phone 2048 FOLDING CARD TABLES AND COVERS BANQUET TABLES CHILDREN‘S TABLES AND CHAIRS senooK 127 For Rent for Parties and Gatherings FOLDING CHAIRS CHAIR COVERS 27 North Sheridar "oad For the NEW MAJESTIC RADIO Highland Park Bring your car to us and let us eliminate all the knocks and rattles. Then let us check it once in so often â€" for "an ounee of prevention is worth a pound of cure Sheahen Motor Co. Delivered and called for _ _PROFESSIONAL P IA NO TU NING &"'c Successor to H. M. PRIOR CO. Funeral Director a» H. F. KELLEY ) North St. Johns Aventie PHONE 388 Work Guaranteed, Estimates 530 South Linden Avenue, Highland Park, II 17 years experience H. F. PAHNKE Ratesâ€" very reasonable Telephone H. P. 4260 STEEEEN AUTO SUPPLY _ ~‘see 3 Highland Park‘s Exclusive Dealer DEPICTS ANCIENT â€"INDIAN SACRIFICE Skiddi Tribe of Pawnee Indians Periodically Offered Up Young Maiden den to the. Morning Star by the SRIC! band of the Pawnte Indians, who inâ€" habited part of the great American plains, is. graphically illustrated by a miniature group at Ficld Museum of â€" Natural History. _ The exhibit shows the girl bound to the scaffold, her captors hovering nearby to torâ€" ture her with ‘firebrands, shoot her through the Keart with an arrow, and th powe Ing Sun An interesting creation of ‘hum: ground for this s to the Pawnee leg made the stars a Sun, to have stars . like those like n Morning, Sta those like W the Evening child was bor children were they married their progeny man were «made due t Indians believing manded a human to time in réturn mankind. â€" In the they believed, the was renewed. and and The p¢ + St The ar, teresting conception ‘of the of human dife. is the backâ€" or this sacrifice. According iwnee legend the god Tirawa â€" stars and gave them great The strongest was the Mornâ€" , who helped his brother, the ave light. Tirawa made the ke human beings, . placing »dlic men in ar and if men _ beings, . placing the east with, the Sun as rulers, and in the west, with und Moon as rulâ€" ceremony the ays a prisoner nemy. . tribe, the Morning Star ) this legend, the that the star deâ€" maiden from time for _ death life universal assured. rifice of > of a. mal« by the Skidi of the girl, f the earth sal fertility 0n Phone Highland Park 350 Radiators Should Be Kept Clean; Methods of Caring For Them Special radiator brushes can be obâ€" tained which will slip easily between the tubes. The newer radiators with narrow columns andâ€" thin tubes are casier to clean than the older kinds Many experienced housewives find they can %ave some work by placing a damp newspaper over and under the radiators while they are being cleaned. because there is more room between the units. Th the showrooms of radiator manuâ€" fecturers where the radiators are kept scrupulously clean, the followâ€" ing procedure is employed: The radiator is washed and allowed to dry. A coat of paint is applied as a "primer." This is followed by two ‘coats of enamel to match whatâ€" eter decorative scheme the showroom may have. Enamel will give the radiator. a smooth surface which may then be kept clean with little effort by wipâ€" ing the radiator with a chamois skin. In hospitals where radiator heatâ€" ing is preferred. because of its cleanâ€" liness and chealthfulness, a similar procedure is employed. â€" Only a clean radiator can be an efficient radiator because a radiator does its work by heating the air which ‘passes over its tubes. . A smooth surface tends to enable the air to pass over the: radiator more. freely. The air, in a way, "wipes" heat from the radiator. Thus, everyâ€" thing that can be done to keep the surface. of the radiator smooth will increase its efficiency. Radiators should again be cleaned before the heat is turned on for the first time in the fall in order to preâ€" vent the summer‘s accumulation . of dust from being circulated in the air us the radiator warmsâ€"up. Ex10¢ BATTERIES B EC KE R Battery Service DISTRIBUTORS 15 North St. Johns Avenue PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 31 Thursday, July 3, 1930

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