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Highland Park Press (1912), 19 Sep 1918, p. 4

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Before this Condition comes tn puss give the Highland Park stores your trade. and the stocks and varietios will incrt-asv in direct ration to yuur demands. but do not wait until we have no lining stores and trading: in the city has homme prohibitive and than try to create :1 hume supply store by some organized mnvo- mt-nt of the community; for whatever else may be said On this subject. it is :m llllllsplbtillilx‘ {not that Highland Park with its large population nl‘ children. muld not get on without shoes and wearing apparel fur its buys and girls in thv homo stores, Now if the hi9: stores are operating under great difficulty, what must be the condition of the stores here at home? Alnl yet we find them at present well stocked and doing good lrnsinox‘s. but if the women of Highland Park persist in giving the majority of tlmir trade to Chicago. the result will be a surprising Pi‘onnmiv waste not only for themselves but for this community. and :i niar‘o‘l falling off in the stocks. facilities. and (‘OI‘A'C‘nlCHCPS of our home stores. Laying aside the question of civic pride and duty to Highland Park. let us consider this matter merely as a question of exped- iency for the shopper.,.1 A few months ago she could send out several pairs of shoes, coats. suits or what not. without the me cessity of taking her children into the city, and those articles which were found to be unsuitable could be sent back to the store or taken back to the store in Chicago at leisure. Today all is changed of the old order, and that courtesy which the big stores in Chicago have been in the habit of extending to their patronsi has been withdrawn by order of the Government. All articles taken from the stores now must be returned within three days. which means that the busy shopper must make another trip to the city with apparel which is found to be unsuitable or manage to have it returned within the time limit of three days. With the increased cost of transportation, of luncheons, and incidentals in Chicago the suburbanite is going to find tradingi in Chicago increasingly expensive and little short of an indulg- ] ence to those who are seriously concerned about the question of economy at this time i heretofore 1;: l1\ A‘Hi'l'l‘llS is so vital :i question to Highland Purl; u .p. and so far-reaching in its results that it is difficult to vstinisiw "" ' \l' . P' ”I“ "run v'h! w'L - ‘ i \ , ii i i 5" |"li-\ i-l' \wa'fl'li Ill, ‘\1l'{‘ (Eu. ‘ ‘ " " "< ““ "z": ‘- 2' "s. ' its imp-urtimu in “or: , . t [\ltN m \u HO 1 , ml”! n is | “My” 1 “HM" M 5er ”I”! “r" rectl)‘ under the s‘uperwsion of the Federal Government. ()ur .\|. H. “‘43."...‘3‘ store keepers in Highland Park are not 0an operating under{ '\ir.~ Nnhli (runilnll and chlldreh h \e r t rn d fr m Bout)" where government re‘rulations but are daily subject to new orders from! “ e u o " ‘ ‘thoy huu- been (in guests (or sonar-l Washington. This condition is not hard for us to realize just”... -k- .4 up... ”and”... may,” now while the hand of the government is being felt in every; Mn and Mm p u Montgoumn' household~in the matter of food, in fuel. traveling. huildinu.i“"" ""““" “h” "m" "W “mm" Hn this clty. have returned to thelr shipping. and the disposition of our incomes. :Cmcu“ ”laden“ on D bow Puk- Now when even the large stores in Chicago are being ro-lwuy. strained in their business policy by governmmt regulations neâ€" “N Jr ” S‘h‘mb '9'“ ‘“ MUM“- Wis” \lundm anemoon to attend the _ ‘ :innunl ‘Oislnn o! the Board of DI- efi'ect might he on the store-keeper in Highland Park. But still rec-tins of HM Deamneu Society of | - . . .. . we expect him to run his business and to hold himself in readi- m“ "‘”"-“'”‘“’ Amm‘amn' A "" hospital was you-ml) npcmd hi the ness for our supplementary trade as he has always done; â€"to he Sow,“ m m. (m. U, Munroe Gut: generally obliging. cash our checks. and extend our credit in re- unliun of u UM» n! Trained Nurml . , i . . J turn for a very small part of our trade. The time has come. ““ M ”m ”' 1m “new" 0' 0" Board meeting. i however, when he must have more than our supplementary> cessary to the prosecution of the war, we can easily see what the . _ Mr. M, Hohl. proprlotnr 0! that trade; he must have a good share of our trade if he is to carryfimumi....i pnrk mm. M um Nonhf on a profitable business, rsme. is nmkinz n .innim- H! hi. “hi \'I'\HH~IH Enters-d as second P1835 matter )1 Highland Park, mmm. under the Act :‘uwiished \xcvk! The Htgblanb Park Presg hvrot a-.. m‘oa PAO- NUR JOHN A. BUNNEH )OHN OLIVER HARRY PAUL This bank is at your service in connection with any matters pertaining to the various Liberty Bond issues. and will gladly arrange exchanges of 31/270 and 4% issues for the “4% bonds. WAR SAVINGS AND'THRIFT STAMPS ON SALE HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 8C SAVINGS BANK Interest coupon No. 1 on your bonds were due September 15th. Detach the coupons and bring them to this bank. We cash them without charge. To Holders of Liberty Bands of Third Loan Sulm-rimiun l’rit-v. H.710 For Year. In Advance H11 P miden t KHH’ THE "(HIE N'I‘URI‘IS (-‘IHNH Y-Hnlm- mun-“writ \anh thq- l‘nws Telephones. Highland Park 557. 558 IHHX The Bank of Personal Servncc. ”has matter M'u'vh I. 1911. at the pus! office at under the Act 0! March 3. 1879. DOI==OD . FUELI. IHMI PAYI. L. ['DELL. at Highland Lnkv L‘nunty. Illinois ' \vin‘fl pNSidQfll \\ HH ISSU\\, SEPTIC“! HM “\S has xm-m wmwl Cuhjor \y,“ “I.-." |-' ~prmhnu HH- \u Battle (‘rm'k. Mh‘h, Eliznhl-H) month. has (I .\1is~' Durmh) Milk- rim- Thnyor have 10 Schwxl :1! St. Louis. 3 .\li.~'< LAM Flckrn S C. “ho hm been I Murr-I) .\- ’l‘c-rr) Ilu'l\l‘ "1mm! their real («Into nfl'ice from 39 S St. Johns Ah'nuc to the Chicago North Shore and Mllwaukw Railroad Tlcket 0!- flow. In. Russell Mott und children hue returned heme from Boston when- they spent the summer. Miss Mlldred Sheahen and her brother. Gregnry. won! tho Wt‘f‘k end with thvir alum. Mrs. Ht‘fln'ri Mnr‘ tin. of ('hlcagu, :lliuhlmul l'nrk Villa 0! lhv North lSlllu is making {1 display of Mn own {um “wk whih- u... rm In on. n l- ;u :mrl u! minlnlurl- fulr In llu- shou- Jwimlu“ u! tlu- Vnupcll drug “ore. [Tho r\hlhit of (IM' Kl‘t‘llt‘fll interest lls tm- sprlg of snow apples. This apt-lg contains the full grown twin mane blossoms and some little mks that have Just developed from bles- noms. There h also a writ of seven Flemlsh Beauty pears nlghlng thml pounds. Other vnrlety 0! apple: on display are the Snows. Tallinn Sweets. Twenty Ounce. Palllvucr. Wealthy. Thompkln'a King: And Ru- nets.â€"(‘llpplng from the "Mind Cl- !) News. rmurm-u rrnm n [In I‘Ol'lil' nullnx R- J, I‘. Schwab w H I em in Munroe. on l'ppqrr Hamlin Lnkr. erh I Wis” \Iundm anemoon to attend the] annual mum“ o! the Board of Dl-f reams of the Dmlmneu Society of, the Evnnxvnval wamlallon. A new: hllij‘iYH’ \\':I.~ rpm-ml) npcm-d by thoi Mi” (”5MP Tucker ls aprmllnx Son.“ in m.- city or Munroe. Grnd- i'm‘ “N'i as the gum 0! Mrs. Turn- uuliun of u thus I)! Trained Nurmi” “m“ 5!”qu) P"”"‘ MCan‘ “'1” ho nm- n! :m- (nature: 0! ”NH“ Board umetlng. : nn P‘rhlui' .mc Rnlnninv ..r IM- Word Im- rm-eluu) lm-x wm-k Hm! Pn-d Holmium hm- nrrhm! ml»); "mw-rnvnu " H‘ that \h'- T‘ R. ()unvh-‘ 71!“! Min Mar) Smiynivk, “ha in" uun‘u- wa-ekn mm in \' \[ (‘. A ("Hm-MI 9m'\k‘9. h'uv :ir’vhm' safv" v‘n Prmm- “'nn! \V that “1'- Slur) Sm! :lr. he‘ wiH “'4 L'HI frmp lh-v "mun-d Kth is \I~III'IL' his {:nthrr, Mr 6‘, A, Kuhn, 0! North Srvnlld Sl an”): I: (1. Hum! h.“ :0 nonzlvlful larlg will! urnpv \Ine “uh jusl um- root vu« whim nrmmd ln~ unmm- «m tun ~id--~. which Inezhun-s forty tun by (HM) fiu- Ila-l and I~ Imnh-d with Mr. and MN, llt‘IH'\ MJN'MII' Jr.. <ponl Hu- ur-vk end in \Hluaukm- \It Hing friends. hurrah Inuderlmvk left )t-flvrdl)’ fur Hu- was! when h- will nth-m1 8!, l’aul'< rullvuu rwcumrmomm Mrs. Hurry l). l-‘num hm cloned her hmm- nu Sheridan Run-i :md loan» today (or .\‘vu York “ht-re she le jnlh fu-r human“! who Is In 30'- «rnmv-m sorvlm- Hu-rr. Tht-y WI" mukt- ”II‘H‘ Latin .1! NW Ill-(vi “0|- ’0). The Red (‘mus Chapter 0! (.‘amp‘ boll (‘huplen U. E 3.. will nwt-t {04 mnrrnw nth-mum In Mas-unh- HnH Tmlay. John O‘Brh-n. Emmett Dul- Iy. Mum-:6 bearing and George- Ha, ler and A190 Rifle") k-nu- hr lndh um: uhen- they haw umMcd u Mullvms in Um rum-uh 0' Not" Dunn. ' .\I r fir Marlyn Muz'k. NW M! Mr nu: HIGHLAND PARK mass. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIB p HI H rmunt mun Milk-r nnd Muss Beat. or have 10!! for I’rlnclpln SK. I/vuir'. Mn, N Fk‘krn of Charleston. ha- been th gut-st of Him Im‘dprhnrk for (he past * nun-mu! In her home. “Uh hi‘ \Vr Lui'lu Murik hm: h: lrn 2:)» H12 ~mu‘n n' "HL‘I'HOH \uillnL' )wr «lam-Mar Mrs "01,!” 'IIY' [NW of Hiflvwnul, lav“ uh I ‘ ,.. HJHirnnrr, \fd “ht-r" Hm”! Qt. \lny-yk 5-1- minnry. virm mu: lI-u'n‘hn l'n \L’II mun In humor RIH‘HIIghaur \thu-sdn) fur m puihnu wulh- :un-v- in tho tn ,\1 r- H "M :h-m o-vflldl H FLU ht UH A! h! \lun Jn Khaki IH‘I‘I uni ‘ira ['I H]! IX'I \h H‘o'n Kl m rlm'nh mt m! ”n 1;”! n1} m-d prin- S)“ l; -~ « Mum INN IIn'f HIHr rul Um IHHt' rnmmnu \l--n‘.â€" 1mm) MM 1 m- M Ueutenunt Lord Taylor of Liberty- vllle. nuuoned u Ihe Ramon! nun; field. who has been giving qxh'lbmon flluhh at the war Pxponnbn In Chl- rnuu. l~ making Mum. at (he groundn. Lake County'- rmrnnh Annual Fur In now In full nwln. and wm continue throughout the week. ”NU 'N'lflfllt Cone-u and Inn OI the PM". [or In!” 0! TM- '00. \\'. LAKE (‘lDl'NTY P‘AII ' NOW IN I'l'lJ. SWING 0n P‘rlduy and Snlurdny uf lhll «wk. Stpnmhor (Vomit-(h and (we-n- ” first. Hilts M. A. Ernnt III! hold Hu- mmunl (fluplny u! fall mmnery at Mr Khop. 4 N. Sheridan Rant The Red (‘rou Rhnp willl open an lwxl Wq-dtwnduy. (he twenty-"Rh. Mn F. S. Munrm- and mm haw rolurm-d (rum u hm \uwhl' nullnx on l'ppqrr Hamlin Lnkr. erh '{U hl~ Mun-Ir lull 8mm“) mud hrtrkl‘ his arm. ls m-ltlnx along nicely Mr, and Mn. ()«nruv N Bard hu'o rnlunwd from I It? week!” trip in tho» rust and \HII hr nl lhn- erllw lor the winter. ~p1 'V'io-lld“ Mrs. Margin-t Sherman tun rclurn- H! In Wlwomln .m-r spending um nut-Iv- “uh rrlnlh'er- in Highland Park Sérgennt Thom-I Horton who. for (Ir pm“ nine month“. ha been It.- uuned at (‘unp Cody. New Mexico, la Hum“; Mn {um-r. Ir.‘ Thoma! Morton. Next wrek first. 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