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Highland Park Press (1912), 23 Mar 1916, p. 5

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{Hand Park. Illinois 'ldt‘f‘ Management of othing rsnovated here this ur work a fair trial? I/YEXM; nt’ Iadies' and gent‘s carpets. gamers. draperies. IS. etc. mnnot be duplicated Vt: I'Ln'c the LARGEST and ‘11\ ('Z zed under the Banking uf the State of Illinois g Material Solvay Coke 're Trust Company {vent}:- IM HS ’RPORATED pita! S 100,000 mm President Telepâ€"hone 33's GAGE BANKERS ‘d (/e/itvr your na’ Pressing re Trust Company 51 --Wood-- Charcoal Fuel Supply Co. WIEMERS Avenue. WC AND WORKS scaumm I: l‘ «i John: Avenue 'md en Suite Privz (PE Table Ratcs t0 “mum-n: Guests Mob-e W Park 265 £113.11? Aft‘t’ CHICAGO HIGHLAND PARK; garments \\\ rivate Baths - 8152 .fi-y J ukUNDY “All? in [he mst0n| VViI. " f’ark‘ 11nd ‘crritory is mxttrachve. Q; Tnl (Io-Ira] .21 Kim Til ”kl/ail P1755}! J olm. If. Conrad Think of the time, trouble and energy this saves. You never have to walk the length of the store to answer a telephone call when you have one or more extension telephonesâ€"the extension bnngs the call to you. You do not have to jump from your office chair every time the telephone bell rings when you have an extension telephone on the desk at your elbow. .-Illorney u! [.1 u' \uilt V0] Rte/Hr Blml‘ I 'or 'lwh 3 l nah-nu ("Hutu Ask for our reasonable rates for extension telephone service Chicago Telephone Company C. T. Foxd. Distn’ct Manager 219 W. Laurel Avenue The Ladies’ Home Journal The Best % All Farming Everywhere is covered in e scope of this national a icul- tum] weekly. Every state, every kind 0 farm- ing, every crOp, all kinds of liye stock and all The Paul”?! Calendar is a weekly reminder farmer’s i or everyone who keeps chickens. staff of c the commercial e g and meat producer and Answers, the amateur. It wi 1 keep you from forgetting our R. F. 1 what to do and when to do it. It Will give tions of h timel advice on breeding, feeding, hatching, than a hur broo in , remedies for diseases and pests, and service am plans 0 houses, coops, trap nests, roosts and write a let eed hoppers. Every issue gives experiences you get th of practical poultrymen everywhere. ' It will keep you up-'to-I 'Put the price Steps in the Store and Office Telephone 9903 Children's Huir Cult up uSpecinlIy 8 N. Second Street orenz Luhg Barber Shcp of one hen into a $u‘bscription f. l’ Suvel the Tlrén. fie dnosu‘x Imk like u very lmlmr lam purl m :l M: HUNHHUIDHP uruani zulion. [hid slumped grizzled mun. lml lilo president nf u greni molurvlr mum puny mlyx llml “Mann-l Bill" mum Ill-4 salary ll llnzen (lines ol'er «very tiny no Works Rnln ur nlllna summer nr Winn-r ".\l:l:lwl lilll‘ map In- neon walking sluu-Il :Ihoi" lilo Hlllumdlllilc' plnnt ills pyvs «m Ille grnuncl "Mun le Hill" uol‘ his nirklmnw l'rum Ill int-l HHIIJIIH hull! l-(mskl ‘4!|l"\ of um- lln hln'kc-t and n hi: 401-; lll:l;.'ln" strapped In the will or u ~‘ilnH-I unman- Il is hi~t dull In sul- :ullum- hilc- ill-w ll" l‘I'lllIH‘HIL' rf‘vnlll Hm l‘umlurll I'\1""- null null Ill! ur IYH‘HII lll:Il HI'ZIIY muw :l [um .'llll' - 'i‘lmlm llll'\ ur'- um rlu- "ll‘l HIGHLAND PARK, i“ILL all “OUT “9 whisper and hunt. and c L'rln at a Mother's shame Howvver. we nrnve n oukz we “NIB hroml The Saturday Evening Post Tm; HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. ma; SPEED OF A STAR REPRESENTING and chuckle and 452 times a yéérâ€"fariless than two centa“ d { copy. For four years it has been Sold at $1.80 a year. ,Now I am able to offer it for $1 a year. The Country Gentleman gives you the l: gegg‘wggiegy poultry erqrtment in the coun rarmer's interests are touched by the lar ? st staff of contributors on agricultural top‘ . y i at >1 1 Answers to Your Questions by Mail thro r h our R. F. D. Letter Box will bring you s - tions of hard (froblems as they arise. M e than a hundre experts are employed for t? ' service and it is entirely free to readers. Simfiy write a letter, enclose stamped envelope and you get, the advice of the best authority. We men are a ther here for [3 V, ‘hmdnn Shad Surveying ufl Engineering. Typo- lnphy Londpcape and Confirm:- lion Work. 20 years in Entinoer- ing. Surveyilig and Conutrucfion. OFFICE ." mum Cm Miafin bl: Paul. 1.4534 l Chas.§ CIVIL? Telephone 6 FRED SCHAEFER Pl_.L:’MRlNG Couliy Surveyor S'tevens qu 11 No State 8 . léNoWabash’Av. Plan :Cemr l : Shier}: 5839 390m 17,112 ”annex E. Russell ENGINEER AND Highland Pal Pool n1 Iii-rd. "' l- " “I, VENCEL 4MUZIK BARBElUfSHOP W‘ Central Ave. ( Hill Butter, Eg’gsSand Home Phone 236 Lake 3th 515 Oak‘v-iod Ave H'b§,law d ’ Cézamery ' "mi: 26¢ Highland Park k-lll‘ hen i-L nu 04mm that this mrm cnmlau. n “i. 'I (rent? a new [man-«t in (WI. :1 In '5' understanding (If [her-uh. Ject. There will not be as mud. 1-: (rev-3am? mu] waste _The [maple u in live mum "wk tncom and not mart m ererythlng they oil ter mmmmw of his private um”; he will be more econotnlvll and be m have mlt‘l‘ fomighL Just recently one hundn-d and eighty-two chool hank; were manned ta llettott. It. the manuals!" in New York Ch) the: :me llmlng m aunt-n one mum new school [mun h: the nut of M’. Through the "New York Mull" In I!- rempt ls being made to nine 61‘" thon- snud dim for the school children; that in, a dime will be than to each child an soun u be ut-cumumtafils um nlnety (“Ll in the nu bani“, l'nder {be mtem known‘ at the "Brooklyn Plan" trlzlnnted by A. X. L'lark. who Is the « tantrum" u! the Cen- tennial Committee for thr Extension 0! School Snvlmnl in New lYor‘k City. the children operate the bunk men» selves undrr the nun mansion or one o! the teachers trim is also the hunter of the cunt. Bun «mm in the eight) year (tau taken was turn at lilting uri- uu. positiomt in the hank-hum my“... L'Pr to Prt‘nidvnt. They lune n Basra of [Mn mun-meet of twenty-four children. What meet regularly mam» cuss the attain of the bank. At «I. end of the - buol your cud when these eighth ,t‘ezn pupils urnduung in addi- tion to the diploma of Dilatation they "'9 given a whim-ate sho'ln‘ that they have am: the tannin [alumni In the s h: 1 bank. The ”mutt,” these “(WLZJ-ZHP" us rez-mnuwndulnm lo swun- 1 with m. purpose or receiving a mil saving. of n-iiool children and amounting the habit of syutemdc accumulation. Them in nu greater field for the men]. cation 0! habit: of thrift in the mind- of the people than the: banks The Jamil Fatherl- used to say. “Give me the mild until he is nei‘en year: old. then you mu have him." it the child is taught in this pun-tied! way to saw his money automatically there in in. doubt that he will acquire valuable habits of living; he will become a bet- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The enmu of the campaign will be tn November of thin year when In 1.- temtlonal Thrift Concre- will he held In New York City. One of the prime feature- 01 the an mum In the extension of school '8‘“ tags banb.â€"funds ambushed for the ’OOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOO 8. Franklin pf New York. Cumin! Gibbons. A. J. Hemphiil. A. Burton Hepburn. Myron T. Hm. Georg. 8. John. William A. Scott. Culver-it: of Wbeonsiu: E. C. Simmons of St. bouis. Ma: William Sproule Plume!“ Southern I‘m-inc Co. “'m. Howard Tun. Gov Charles S Whitman of New York. John 3" wn Lu: 0! Toledo. 0.: James K Lynch ~f"r«mddem of the A. B. A.; T M. Dod- zum of Bethlehem. Pt: I-‘nnk Trmn bull. Chairman of Board Che-spake Ohio RR: Hugh Chimera of Detrolt. R. V. Covmgton of Jacksonville. Thom u A. Edison. C. H. Elm of New Or- leans. John V. Flrwcll of Chicago. James B. For-gun of Chlcnxo. Lewis \t the present time more (inn one :xl'ndred cities Ire. locally. condmt 11;: this thrift campaign. The work has been thoroughly organized by the American Banker: Amoclatiou (‘mn minees «manned of bankers. educn- in”. social workers. etc.. have been formed In each one of these cities. and the «ml-aim is being conducted nn tier their direction. _ Some of the foremost men of the country an- members of a natimm: »mmminsion which heads thitram mixn. Among them are: The American Bunkers Associnu -n. much has I membership of more than fifteen thousand banks in the ('uizvd Stan-s. is (-uuducuug a great XAIYJ’H wide cunwuhm of ucltiou to {my mote tbrlflt l’rent-he und oducatms. husiuesu men and bankers. uric! workom 1nd employees of 2..le are combining their 980m. dupporflng the work of advocating the muse of mu htymrtant‘umpugn carried on by I mighty association Mara Tim Ono Hundrod Sins: Already lnlerostam £36 MEN EL'LE TE! Iii TtEBH CAEIPAIuN '

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