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Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Jan 1913, p. 5

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Rd “1'th the class of past but DO YOL em for? Pres: 55mg Re- Ladi and Gents fight he in Highland delivergyaur garmvnts flag? it” hax'c4bfixlt. “hat is the most use any they will tell you th'f Becau5( [1113' made \ow Ethey km)“ the best ltsandE saxe the difference stalled about that} plants 1 and \luuld be glad to fur- N0 of l ies' and gem's Ks. iers. draperies. :.. cann be duplicated ave t LARGESI‘ and fest. Jenal” Cleaners of ,t Company ’nvihce You GSELL Iompany m. ; gm 3,3252% ,HLAth PARK ,OR df many Years would: ncfpment 201:; ll’leases the; State of Illinois Ih). king. H.114 .GO Divcney - 3152 CO.|%§ Highland Park \ \s. nu Hun. Park 265 Ir mJCn Leave your order with us for the latest :pieces of music. Take advantage of these exceedingly low prices as they last only through January. 4.,«g L Gearygs Home .. 35*- v n '- ery THE BEE HIVE‘ BARGAIN STORE Don’t Forget to try a 10c Loaf of GEARY’S SPECIAL IWISH to announce that I have taken over the Jewelry and Men’s Furnishing busi- of Mr. Charles M. Schneider and will be re- sponsible for all guarantees made 'by him, and will continue to guarantee satisfaction or refund your money. R. W.’ SCHNEIDER; 13 St. Another Report We wish eSpecially to again call the attention Of the Highland Park residents to the emi- nent success of the “ MERCHANTS’ DELIVERY. " system of their city.‘: This system of de- livery has exceeded the merchants' expectations, as regards mOre efficient service to the patrons, and greater ‘ (L It has not yet reached the zenith of perfection, we all realize, bit we are steadily im- proving same, as rapidly as we can, and hope by the time the system has completed its first year, that all will be in perfect running order. (1. Thus far we: have had the hearty cooperation of our patrons, ‘and if the housekeeper will further aid us, by giving her order to her respective merchant at least thirty minutes before the wagon leaves his store. (i. 6. give her order at 7:45 a. m. for the 8:15 a. m. Wagon, d at 9.45 a. m. for the 10:15 a. m. wagon. etc.,) it will give the grocer or marketman time to have orders up and everything in readiness for the pick-up wagon, and will facilitate matters for the manager of the deliv. ery station. The wagons can thus leave the station promptly, at the appointed time, and the house-wife will have more time to prepare the edibles IL A wprd in parting, relative to the cost of delivery to the merchant. An order, whether it be a Fake of yeast or a 8511) order, costs the grocer 5 cents to deliver, andia correspondingly small or large, order costs themarketman 4 cents for delivery; and the same order sent “SPEQAL” costs two coupons. cooperation of the ladies or ten or eight cents reSpectively. Hence, in conclusion, greater ‘ by giving their entire order, so it can be sentout in one delivery, thereby saving the mer- chant the extra cost of a second and sometimes a third delivery. % Regular 20c water pitchers Regular 15cjardinieres . Tissue paper. 2 sheets for Stationery, per box Mourning stationery, per h Ladies kitchen aprons Clan Up on Pipes All 25 and 50c pipes going at handles thé finest line of fresh Can and Bakery Goods. When m n dies. Ice Cream eedca115800r340 There is satisfactiod in using :he paper exactly éuited to your taste and you will be sure to find just the xhing in our assortments of Highland Albert Larson Suecmor to ‘ Johns Avenue Sfationer u. cufniisin SCHNEIDER Report on the Merchants Delivery; System i )r delivery; and me 3311!: muu we... ... "1m- actively. Hence, in conclusion, greater cooperation of the ladies ler, so it can be sent‘out in one delivery, thereby saving the met} second and .ometim a third delivery. ;' Variéty You will find the greatest variety of sizes and stylés in Highland Lineh 1015c Telephone 331 â€" 23c ,- 10c The publisher 0! this papqr. having ex- tended to the Public Libnry ihc not Of in columns. it is pmpoaed mommy to publish a? list 0! the newest .nd moot popular books received during the period. It is suggested [hit our subocriben cut out and Main these Imu fox reference. Changing Chinese Changing America Menloii; of Theodore Thomas g‘ Rose Thom” Down Nonh on the Labrador Grenlell Promised Land Mary Amim A New Consent-me and an Ancncnl Evil Jane Addlnu Loss of the S.-S. Titanic Daddy Man Fanhest Down Booket T. Washington Gate“ ays to Literalure Brander Nathan 50th America James Bryce Scum o'lhe Earth Schauffler The Lady and Sad: San. by the authnr 0‘ Lady of the Decoration Joyous Adventure of Arisude Pujol a'd’" Wm. Locke Corporal Cameron Ralph Connor Mr. Acmlles Jenneue Lee Upas Tree by author d“ 'The Rosary" Florence Bard-y Daddv long Lc'zs Mr; Laiuncelm Cane firing Chnsmias RIL‘h Mrs HUI Rich Mrs Burgnync. by author (-1 "Muther" Kathlrrn Nurru London'Lau-nder E V. Lucas Rumante of BI“) Goat Hull author of “Mrs \\ 1.133 of the Cabbaxr Patch" Aha: Hagan RIC: (Eordonskkaig Randall Panuh (joocfly =Fellow ship Svhaufl‘lcr, An interesting stury of mnsmnary hie in Pcrsun. Some of the character; rral. and mafiy of the mctdcnts true. . have “mg-val wun yuul u-.. Pr... 1’ i 1 ' 3 MAUD Pom ‘ , Henn’ Marceau. the [nmous French: iviolinist who succeeded Joachim :- ma i ’oftthoyll High School of Music in} jBedin. Germany. also commended the; ‘uudia ,in the fpllowing letter to the: ‘ publishers; . Miss Joaephme Trott. a violinist of wide* experieece in teaching, whoae card ap-; pears' iii another part of (hit paper. hu’ located in Highland Park and will accept} a limited number of pupils at her audio 541 St. Johns Avenue. Mina Trott is the author fol a well-known book of violin techniq "Studiea in Shilling." for the violin. (carding which Maud Powell. the distinguuhed violinist wrote: lam Nery much impreaaed with the value 0? your set of “Shining" exercises The ideaic excellent. and logically and 1 carefully worked out. There in need for x that sort 0! preparatory work. and l v'viah iOIhel' teacher: the same succe- that you . have achieved with your own pupila ’ ‘ e - .. L.‘ _ AD ‘ [Tumunou] l wiuh to cute um. wm .- .â€" .xu- - w... . ....__--, y {the etpda by Mia Josephine Trot! c:all-‘l gin-inc va zed "Stbdieu in Shifting." are most excel- ;. Folh'inl the custom when In: 113- ' ilem to; students who have tiifliculty in ; m. mm m Mn. W the]! Icltangi'na ptmflon. A: at“ u the cue i postoflice Wm,“ ha im . hand-f ‘mh practtcnlly all pupulu. I can only l acme term at stamp. under the tltk of: eameqtly recommend these very in- 134mm Expodtiolt“ The W run: 9 "3"th “WNW?" exercueo to all ‘ from one to ten cents in nine nod bear ‘ , “mm"? ‘°°“ ""”"!;'::‘:'.;::.:: ”:‘fmmrm: “ Bud“ Mi“ Trott'a yen: o! “My i“ 1i received It the loo! oflice and will be u - u... .-._,-,, During Mm Trott'a yen: of “My '“ 3 received It the loo! oflice and will be some under Anton wnek. who has n- , pm“, on ”k ”mm”, cemly'becn brought to thin country to fill tfic dinincuished position of Con-I _ ' ccnml'emer of ihc Boston Symphony.Wthanad-¢ on w A.- Orcthn. it In: her oboervation (hall sou-cu No. so the majority of student: go Ibroad (005 Noticei: hereby givm m all M. ’°°°-.”"‘"‘ PW” °' “WWW" "Valium am the Board 0! Deal [or pared; A’ this h ' costiy "’d discount I pmvemenu 01 (he City of Hkbwood. in“ mistake. 'M PIY' m“ "mg”:Coumy of Lake and State of lllmou. to fitting utudenu to meet the rcqmrr-ihvi“ ‘fl the contact ‘0' m con- pared; As [huh I cady Ind discount I in; mistake. she pay: especiul attention; to fitg‘ng utudenu to meet the require 1 menq of the tonign tctchcrs . iii Mlmnsc mu Hifiilmd Park Chimer Nu m R. A, M. mien mood ind fourth Wednesday! moxsmnmm Clan Fiction jean “'cbuer Maunc: Hewlett Mary Johnston:- Zona (Rule to sale thlt W“! b. o- h]. I. you! run- - ne Trot! call (nail. va re most excel- g. Foumn‘ the custom when In: The inlormfl dance and program given to the under“; at the high school on Friday afternoon was a grm wax-u and Ivery jofly time was the rank of a cotillion bed by Mr, A. R William; Punch was served by (he {0|le hour A debate between team- reptmntma New Trier and [)eerfteld Shneldl I‘hk’hl will be worth Whllt attending and ml Wthh the public It rurdull) muted, vull ; take place It eight thirty u'cloclt on“ Fnday, evening In the :aeembly hall.‘ The memben ol the l). 5. team have; . been workm‘ dilxgently end what they I ‘do not expect victory will mnke e loodl lsho'ina. Etch echool hu two tum. ind the nflirmau’vetnm mtt dehte It ,the home Ichool and the negative It the {othertchooL The memben 0! cheat! ‘ firmntive teem to debate upon "hiuItM-e‘ l Referendum and Recall.” ere [Joyd Met- 1 incl. Goodrich Schaufllet. end Thomas 1 Findlay. Memben ol the negntivo team Vain”: ~MrI. Bowen Schum-chcr. Mn John Dufly. Mm Joseph Supe. Min Pym. Miu Stuart. and Mm Sholen. lathe evening the student-lot the night Ochool untrained n a chute in the gymnasium preceded by I procnm in the unembly hull when Mia McCrytlk- played I puno solo: Mist McElrlfii on an nntrrprnwc reodmx of Money Musk Accompnnrd at the piano by Mini MtCrnllc. and {Mm McCord ulna two \‘(x‘ll ”loam. Mn Charla Hmmun 01 Change und Regent ol the l'nncrany ()1 llhntm upuke (o the pupal: 0! me hlflh school on *M-n- ncrs and Cmtoml." :u the unmbly pcnud on Monday" Mu Henroun. who r i: a well knwn speakrr. hc-ld the :(udrnu attention Lhrouuhom he! addtru Ihu‘h was very mlerntmfl. m Lethe Schluflkr, Winn-m Morton. n’ad Phillip Speidel. The two nemat- luve‘uthepanbul three deb-nu {he fimbeinauhviniahrkin '060n the mbfioct “Woltth-‘ouneemb Amend- ...me an by W!!! Trick on ‘thefl iuW Tlnfr' "(m by W6 We C0ver [All Your Needs Dated at Highvood Illmoin. day 0! December A. D. X911 F. N. Wink!!! Board 01 Locul Improvements“ the City 0! Highwood. "lunch ‘59 Avenue‘ High School News ”my mumâ€"1 m I paid“! PMAIAEXHHTIOISI’AIS In drug store goods t:fevery kind; 'we cover your needs. Supplies for the house, th nursery :md sick- room are found here in great profusion Bring as your PreSafptions 30 years' practical exfien'enoe makes; it a safe pwposition rovemcm comm-m- Iuv'; ‘ “I! c requirement! at the or- ‘ ’q. :oi‘or :be consttumdion :1, {31‘ .u "fled unou . wor WWNMNMM Ply: vomited h Morn! on bond”! vouch-j mt; Lnticipue the collection oh “I van: t Ior aid '1me A 00' BU H “A rm um artisan. n to V! 5‘} 0" ‘coottmd duo I'll! '; at “M 1 1 MN m 1 of mar | but' It!" It “Wonr b4 Electricity ‘ ‘ the Modem Power “I “cut up lo the IUII‘I'R’I“ rh H on Buy lo [war I young {mud v! u, M- am an All m. mum. friend: irrr then. Illd nu hm I! . | In“! serious CIIIMRNIU n, In- .. to "an I wllw Us am “(it alto-d the man " )hl',ou Imu- n (-umrnft uh not In alto-d the man » " na',ou Inn- 1! (-umrnft ullh u, ' PIflorâ€"I mar lb“ "’9 “‘m'n‘“ plflhllfl?’ ‘md your haunt. “chub-mot. Thu! _,‘,"I. "1“”, ”I. “um-u. h I punIIbIm-m for your wlckodnop. “ “Vb-t Hm] u! I Pulfll‘ll“ Im- H ." Pusanâ€"“fill. sir. K ' . ”who.“ . - wouldn'! mind having lulu. for I pt " “I! (I’M unej MUN} UM "Illwn. .. M1" {on Net-0 pmdoco It? firth Immune. (no lLâ€"W GM with“! Hood “0cm“! Illrin‘ V _, It um», Ind then had It the - In a... ‘ J inqulfln‘iy‘ Tum y" a mum-u “ , : Unborn“): I flu! In the 0M! dank! of mar throughout (h courtroom. ¢IIVIIry I.” '0'! I'd like . M born!" In. young 3" y (Md not _ run-h on: and. looking now-rd (hr "1“" "' '. w" ""' Ban-or to "an I willie” Us am “In-l} . PquM Punichmun. 1nd". mound: » "Your Moot. I cut you to fire the with.- "(1| 2 o'clock to product that mind: . Jug court could not hm‘ror withhokl MM In the bonnet Then the A‘Afl.‘h _,.A 30th: In!" '0" Misplaced pride rides a money-catmg monster. Id your proposition sufficient- ly scour! to warrant the spending of twenty can a mule for automobile travel-"when you mnv drive a Ford m comfort. security and record time for less tha a tenth that sum? Even‘ third err 11 I Ford‘ Nady filial) have been anld and. dehvered New pncn - runabout $325»~ tuunng‘car salt-«demon (at WS-~-tuwn (at $500 wi all cquxpmrnt. 1 u b Daron Hr! part-cull. from A. H. MUHLKE THE QNIVERSAL c if: n! I. could not lum‘or ‘1”:th I the Iluxbm Then the rr M“ m. ’llfluke and It is stipposed that you are trying to get the most power for the least money»-isn‘t that a safe supposition? Perha you are in doubt as to which meth 4 is really most economical? conngted tb one of your machines will dQcide the question for you.~ All the pOwer you pay for is delivered direct to the machine. ‘ 1 You need no firemen '~ You need no engineer As to httention. all the motor needs is an occasional oiling of two bearings. Try Electric Power and note the de- crease in expenses. Whether you need power now or may n [11‘ (MIL rmludmg Hafkland Park Deerfield, lllinoiu In a... ': "Downing n flu! In the 0“! day.” chlvulry was "q and like I new .mmy In a busy 1m." “80' no?" Em Indiin 7mm ' Many Flu! Indhm than“ 3 their pertormnmu not“ up“! 4 or o'clock In the min. The-c drama! orx‘ke- In not. any. the Tim. of II- dh. however. due to the length of [no play; A. In China. (mun. but In the fad that the mun-Ir: do not be- fln rennin; ml 6 o‘cloct. A- (be sped-ton [MM from dlmnt rim". Ind have strong nbjecflonl to 0.31!!! flurry hm. (ho-3 rum to he amt ulna! until the Imam nut-L um: random-o mm am one I laugh "â€"Buolou lit-cord. “It m nun: I WM 097-3.” "Lucian. l mam (MIâ€"Um! a very Imam w to mate I happy liftâ€"Inf. Allelic; l power now or may need it later, we will be glad to talk with you about Electric Motors and their many applications.

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