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Highland Park Press, 19 Mar 1936, p. 8

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PAG FJ a&r ei or % @ PAGE EIGHT Just as people today give names to their dogs and our children have model and toy dogs, &o~ did Egyptians,: for flwfr‘ dogs ooml:a a‘ veryâ€" prominent place in their family life. Dogs were held in venâ€" eration over‘ the F:ln part of Egypt, and in some cities were even worshipped.© When 3 death among the canine population occurred, the household to which it belonged went into deep mourning, going so far as to shave their heads and bodies, and reject as unfit to eat any and ‘all ‘food that hxpeae‘d to be within ‘the house, at the time of the anâ€" imal‘s death. ‘The body was preâ€" pared by, the embalmers just as though it was human, and carefully wrapped in linen, after which it was placed in a tomb allotted especially near Thebes. pres of them are pictured attac " wild animals, along with other dents of the hunt, while the d durâ€" ing which these pictures w ‘mfic; dates from 4400â€"4000. B.C., or the earliest Archaic period... No data is available as to=what the ceremâ€" onials were in which the dogs were used. Undoubtedly the esrli:: dogs of Egypt were very much as they; are at the préesent time ,and it is| an established fact that they were, kept pure. : ‘Later, the Egyptian dogs were introduced fnto other countries. 5 t9sâ€"PS for the dogs at public expense, while in every city and town, no mfi how small, a graveyard was ( entirely to the interment of dogâ€" murnmies. [ ~ In the Bible there are about fifty ELM PLACE _ _| } SE!:X:CE 8STATION + SINCLAIR PRODUCTS GOODYEAR TIRES Pur C . (TeL H.. P. 5§55; . ) ol |* Corner Elni Place and First St. _‘ | A22â€"21 MODEL 805 PHILCO NEW RADIO $30.00 BABY® BUGGY, $8 : other 1 turniâ€" ut 244 hare, ul o ste‘ Horth "trere Bey Mont wuv:fwb.x‘n BBAUTIFUL Nqn:’_h | onable, 1‘:: 1. P. 4194. AsStfpd HIGHLAND , RADIO SERVICE RADIO SALES AND SERVICE ::.u:’ n;a‘g:.i baths, lat 175x186, cyâ€" 4 s f rooms and bath, poreh furnace ; e -1% oe h.f. l-e,r x Also many other bargains in ‘homes and Guaranteed Repairs | _‘ I §41 Central Ave. | Tel, H. P. 1$%4 || AlStf vacan -.w . I f JO F. LREONARDI | _ Mighwood . > ‘Tel.. H. P. 519. Johnson‘s ‘Wax 20e per can.: . _ n%mfis‘u?n& . .~. 85 South Second tSreet " you are, we advise wfl, selecti property. Here are ‘bargains : §$30%% W. Central Ave. ‘Tel. H. P. 3086 RESH ~MANURE FOR HOT BED LLOYD. . Teél. * P. 585. 150 Used ‘Tires ...................._.__» 13 and 15â€"Plate ‘Used Batteries PLANNING TO BUILD IN 19861 5 5 7 for an Adtakerâ€" Phone IN HIGHLAND PARK \For Salé we advise i The History of : the Dog Albert Butterworth $1.00 up Alâ€"3 ; §]:: [ 'ch‘"; A ertisements received after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, placed in another section. RATES: 50 cents for five lines df less if paid on or before insertion; 75 cents if not z).sa ‘by Saturday f'?nowmg "publication. 10 cents for each ad(:fitio‘ 2 ne.$1.10 for 8 consecutive weeks. ‘BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for béfore inâ€" sertion ; $1.00 if not paid by Satibday | ou¢mng'publica_tion. 10 cents each addition line. . § * % CL A referen¢es to the dog, i of these cast upon animal. However, refer pariah dog, or the.scavenger ¢ streets and fields. Food that |was considered unfit for utilizati hu for any , hygic religious, was to these other than which there is no of their being fed by anyone. tal writings indicate that at date | dogs were . domesticat some ¢xtent and were allow enter the home. | On| the xgnd walls im o n u m e t t erected sone 2000 ye vestiges of which rem carved many scenes hunting. : Among thes two;fiu of dog, the imastif) and the yhound, although | old: tiblet which have been tranglated J ibe several other kinds or breeds, fmo which are the earthâ€"dog, the; â€" dog, and the dog of Elam. /T llm#s to which these dogs were put Nari 3 iat deal, though ::e ‘cdiimén pr:;mo seemed to be to useither In | a Chi rli».u wm‘fifiddhfln y,imout. ing, Mtch, and ‘edible | typei, the latter being regarded as| a |@ire ddlcflq-by the people of that ‘i' in+ try. _ The meat stewed| quité often, and dogâ€"soup |was &11-. 4 .iurbmbm of foods. | Tn |addiâ€" tion to this, the milk romdow s held to be very tasty and nutritioys, for hunting. Many legends and superstitions m“;p and developed nroun ‘hese early Assyrian animals, sof f which are: If a white 301 es | al person, he. will be in trouble; If a black dog bites a person, ha| will fall sick; If a brown dog bites |\a Tok o 2 Hihimud Par thogl! ; Box fi:]. Highland Park, t must be. réasonable. ... . | § . uns an e aeys reni 4 num'fi“ h °+ "BL K LaSALIB, 1981, 5 passenger sedan, ($100.00. @rIYE| cOUPLES NFURNISHED APARTMENT® | . Apartments, unfurnished, steam., :'! : rooms) and bath ; offi¢e and waiting room ; 3â€"ROOM KITCHENETTE sapartien HOUS WANTED : Five dr six room * PADoroand s the fhoc. thp Caktvel FURNIYH r.oonmkha;- ! d | side home. .. (H. P. P NT EAST near on, hot water at all ; 1 K wgâ€"mmâ€"&ug:‘q“ wd,)n‘ OFFICEâ€"â€"Upâ€"toâ€"date in our bank w : '?-‘wmk mc children ; $10 week Box Tâ€" | Press t, | references .?':: Apartments Tel Tel. n} P.“dio; Deerfield. â€" Tel reasonable. 47 S.(St. Johns ave., m.u- ' Northwestern depot, east. Tel. . b _x;;nihn f ""566.’ 7'?.1.'{‘8.“?&;’ 210 enable. 642 Vine ave, poes imr temmaporfation. | /Tok ifi ts Rooms for ouses for : l[';' | MRESO VR PROCC EV ABWY (EVOR ATORE * o Ainaperesnrc‘"C= |\ | |fputh by 30 feet long Reat and West, , APARTMENTS, BPACE favorably % It rent to res t | HOWARD W. P. 421. Inquire at .908 | Fair BOARD in private NOTICE ‘e is no PP anyone. Ni that at 1:1 mestica to re ‘allowBd |to } (lf thl f n+ stewed| quité was alsf con: l‘. | I i’f rom dog#) w nd nu 0us, of | the |Babyâ€" s and 1 | BC. n tods of wa ate p imastit 366 Centithl A rd Or 11 perjson, he shall “.p‘:m-:l! & rx'fiuuish s in the se| of a man, ority or order N T intl;::Lhomu and if a d¢s bites m clothes of a perâ€" that will suffer severe ‘\ /| Miscellaneous & fâ€" smid Â¥ pril 6th, 1 B in onioes SS Brardard Te ‘o utd (eleven o‘clock Daylight â€" Saving sell: at public auction: for cash in mmhm.umuuuam ldnboorof!hcnflhm‘a:: A matier the iohowing deviribed neal" petate # d decree described or so much toâ€"wit : I M&&-w(a‘l‘n 7,: 1';‘&’ Tactyâ€"three"" 148) ':3. fauke ning (0), Hhst of the Thikd Pringl: ssary to properly and fittingly conâ€" fact the bflc£ of Circuit Clerk." â€" . 3 Mr, Bur is | m and the tather of three ,chilm His home 3 in Lake Forest at 391 East Deerâ€" Hath.. He is 50 years of age and has ‘resided in Lutq’ Forest for the ;: 0 years.‘ He is police magisâ€" 4 of Lake Forest, being now in & b ird term, or 11 years, in this N 1 j 29 ;1 ; C ‘., B?rgess was primarily reâ€" Wponsible for ‘the building of the beautiful and highly modern Deerâ€" path inn at 255 East Illinois road, Lake Forest, which is considered one pf the best and most exclusive hotels in the Chicago area. This structure 3 ( mt;gkd,nt A cost of $500,â€" 'm 1929 by the : Lake Forest Hote «eo:np‘a‘ny, and | Mr. Burgess was president and manager of this orparation from 1929 to 1982. n |politics Judge Bur has alâ€" ways been affiliated with the Repubâ€" ican party. â€" He has for many years vqrked tirelessly in national, state nfli unty campaigns for the interâ€" ests pf the Republi¢an party. Only pnee otre has he sought a county office}; being defeated in the race fo: e Mubliun.no;n}nfion for the bffice of County asurer in HAVRE PROSPECTIVE TENANT, for imâ€" ANTEDâ€"FARM TO RENT; have prosâ€" W ive tenant for an acreage or farm in \vicinity~ of Highland Park! must have /m modern, house V. Wm. Briddle, fEdwin B\lrmi"l,, and o & om‘l' $ ?nfiam for the office, of clerk th Cig:lt Court in Lake county. Amo t Mr..Burgess would be jeandidate for a county post only fer|being petitioned to do so by Hzehs uneullyj:crou hout Lake junty.. Declared Mr._Burgess, "I 3, Iready been assured of sizeâ€" ple support in every on? of the 75 ¢ts of Lake county, I believe pogsess every hn.lifi&-tion necâ€" mevan room modern house; rent\must be \ Wanted to Rent by KÂ¥ellow Cab on Central Aye., Jan. S1st, 5{8}' p.m., D«Ifl: ec:l? H. Ph‘um H3 f H‘M . _ _V. Wm. Briddle, ida‘ Rd. Tel. H. P. 93. i 5 General 4 FP;‘?I wobte ie eluescary ore nttbermineebafentcenctnte i C L EMPLOYMENT| AGENCY L P. 2520, Glencoe 160, LF. 484. win Burgess Candidate r Clerk of Circuit Court Meridian, described as, follows, toâ€"wit: t 80.00 feet West mencing mt s point 1190.09 fost |West dmbob; f y of Liake) as. y ACOT T ‘ cRA ] P j { | f . ; t + » 8 On i j f I | $ â€" mm | [ 1 bements received after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, placed in another section. 5 ’ 5 [ H nalA n‘ Ar hnatina Inunnbinn s #B whinkd +6 sonk Batdl To: inemstaw . EnNMaustna, ninnlinntinm Bo C To Be “(i 1 ntin nued) " JOHN. CHRISTENSEN H. P. 760. | |f by 30 feet %M and West, lying %‘n and adjotning the o ounries wite aly mae Sn det Sheridan Rd. Tel. H. P. 98. W49â€"51 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT G, PAPERHANGING and DECORâ€" H.” F. PAHN [ | years‘ ex en | 13 years in m::-é x) |;| â€"| _‘ Tel. H. P. 2048 H1â€"4pd (One to begin April 1st) #) feet North of g lmg?iu:‘ hines We un wd the South 20 feet to place of PIANO n’-...MN $10â€"$12â€"$15 THE PRESS W49â€"51 Hitf post.. â€" Although : Mr. Burgess enâ€" tered that campaign at a l'r date after many of the s , had pledged themselves to support other candidates for this office, he Dma"d a largeâ€"vote and made a favâ€" orable impression on the public by the clean and highly spirited camâ€" naton he wared. After losing out |\ Further information igoy Je had by calling the office of|C unity Service, Highland Park 858. There is no| charge for these hikes; being part ‘of the community rec#eation program sponsored by Community ‘Service, Inc. i 1984 by the present holder of this Because of the popularity of bird hikes and the: numerous : réquests for them, Community Se will again aponsg a series‘ of bird and nature hikes here in Highland PUBLIC n%‘%'x%i“f.’"..’.‘.w fiven| ‘that ‘ #iven the undersigned Administratrix ofi the Estate of Elizabeth Kenty, deceased, has‘fixed) upon Tuesday, the fifth day of May, A.D., 1986, as the return day for the f all claims against th?mn-bove named Est All on ks Heetmatls i mtert the â€"m reques Prothourt#lAhComb, inols, ‘ on said date at ten o‘clock A‘fi.’ the purâ€" pose of having said claims KATHERINE ELEAN KENRY 2t (plinabeth Kenuyl decenaed. o. oncced Snieah" _/ [ _‘ Highlnnd "Park. Iilingis [ o x1s paign he waged. After losing Oout in this primary he suppo the Rapublican nominee in the In fact in the 1984 election ca: paign he managed the Republican. headâ€" quarters in Waukegan a? perâ€" forméd this arduous job in isplenâ€" did ‘manner, He is a member of the Republican county central comâ€" mittee and for the last 3 years has served on the executive committee of this organization.s â€" _ .‘ Bird Study Hikes To %’e Offered Again This Year Park. The first of these hikes Will be held Saturd?y morning, March 21. Any person interested in this hobâ€" by and wis‘mg to take partiin the hikes, is asked to meet at the west side of Sunset Park at 7 a.m. and be prepared for a hike lastihg for about an hour and a half. f Bert 3. Leach, head of the sciâ€" ence department, of the Elm Place Scehool, will :Inih be leader of these morning nature hikes, ‘ Mr.! Leach has had many years w:‘l experience in this work and is 1 .verged on the habits of birds. No &pecial equipment is necessary but it is suggested that boots or galoghes be it therentrer saanging o '.'.u::pm or on ® in the Lake and Illinois. ahen resat s tampt * >3 & 4 Dated, March 1986. focigh C Slrge 272 272 278 378 278 274 274 274 274 2s 282 289 worn. therounto kiel that may be :thwmnwhmbvth&& Treasurer of the City of Highland °P Illinois, ‘at the Highland Park State Bank on 1 Improvements Bonds and interest: in a ance with the following bchedule: TO THE HOLDERS OF HIGHLAND ‘AI.K LOCAL mraovzuxm! BONDS: V Impt. Inst. . Y ay on . Pay. on * No?t No. b.: l::'bn T‘rg.Dun 208 298 298 204 206 Attorney for Piaintiffs. 310 310 810 311 i 313 314 is 314 $26 308 308 304 304 305 323 827 821 Read The Want-fldc 10 10 1J 10 10 10 10 waged. â€" After losing out rimary he suppo the n nominee in the In ie 1984 election campaign red the Republican headâ€" in Waukegan and perâ€" ing NOTICE 1982 1988 1984 1981 1982 1988 1984 1982 1935 1082 1984 1984 1981 1985 and all | in or | 836 in any| now\| 336 & o‘:‘ said situated ’x:: L@ mln*. IRN# GAIL, 387 Master in Chane 887 as 387 986. : â€"â€"| 388 a d 340 15 m% 16 10 15% !!:_ 10 10 16 requests i will f bird Highland s. Will be fhae 15 |16 65% 15% 15% 15 it 15 10% 837 387 388 340 340 346 346 ADJUDICATION NOTICE % PUBLIC N E is hereby given that the undersigned ministratrix of the Esâ€" tate ‘of Leo S. | i to;-:‘.huhd upon Tuesday, May, A.D. 1986,. as. the day for the hearing of all ‘clainis against the above named Estate. fil persons . ha eld-“-nhu u‘fl. mmw*w & requested / attend the Proba! c«ncthhoau:_, Illinois, on said at ten .o‘clock A. jf:“t:em having said claims adâ€" Waukegan, I1l, March 2, 1986. G‘.fl & Behanna, Attorneys. â€" Tel. H. P. 2774 CLEANERSG TAILORS Tel. H. P. 495 35 8. St. Johns Ave; March 19,1936 The Lot is Open Professional and Business LOWEST TERMS â€" â€"â€" EASIEST PAYMEN Purnell & Wilson, Inc. 101 N. St, Johns Ave. _ Park, | _ Phone Highland Pirk 710 â€" Glencoe 749 Price Range from $10 to $ Largest â€" Finest Selectign on . â€"‘ the North Shore || Smitty‘s R & G C: Square ‘Deal ‘ / ‘AKg Is Ca Administratrix of cthe Estate of Green Bay Road and Central Avenue Highland Park, HL ) - Your Car Accepted in §( 53 . Open Evenings :« All Day ays 50 Bargains 50â€" | L 00 1982 1983 1984 1935 1983 1984 1985 1985 1984 1986 1934 1935 g s 15% 15 G C: Deal Xiâ€"4 P 3 and DECOR Paints, Wall Paper, ; .. Windo es, Auto . P ’b'uppl“: Central & St.. : mmuxmr DRY ELEANING CO. J. SMITH | / for gn Ad DELMMOUS CREKAM BRAND BROS. ° ce paid for of junk LD DY FA AIRY e ‘A Milk ar‘s & . P; U epr _ 17 4 14 i1

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