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Highland Park Press (1912), 6 Mar 1919, p. 5

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(HM nu hidtlwh‘ fur Imam-s- un ttww‘ <htp< ‘undt-r fwdwrnl tc-rms, mmht imlu'ato that (mm- mm :1 fly ur \w m the mm‘chtm' marim- mint» Illtlt‘vll It now appears that more (1! these- now ships will be tied upw they an,» being tied up an two Coasts ahnut as rapidLv as x-nmpletell than Will mi} 1h» wide seas. H is admitted that some 0! the (ppm uf ships built during the war stnw: were the only types that muld hf‘ (“rm-d nut spm‘dily: and also that [hwy nm-ar “ill be of cul:sv«quvnv(‘ in mnnnwu-iul wnrkl Alm m.- cost or this hurried con- struction was so exhorbitam in many (‘fl‘tN that the boats. (awn if adapted mom for the work, wc'pnld never return in- terest rm the investment. and their "Dvratiun would probably be too cost- 13‘ to allow them to compete with Vé‘SSc-ls built {or cnmmercial work. Our merchant marine will not smoothly swim fourth and master the seven seas by 3 p. m. next Friday. The North Shore (‘ntholiq Women's Club will meet Thursday afternoon March 13. at the' \Vlnnetka Wo- man's Club. The nomination of of- ficem fur the ensuing y'Par will be \,. held. ~" \IIR('H\.\'I' .VI\RI\I\I£ ON TIM IHIH'H thpi \‘om‘H mom: (“\THOLH‘ wu- Mu's (‘u'n‘ ()1). \‘. w I I r I pr I 1 H t I m‘ Ji~ Hf HI" fwd-WM mkl) <r;1h-«! (n A [11:11 7hr! In the ‘ HH' gmnrnnu-nt E. J. Grundy [I‘If gmnrnnu-nt If WI! Alt 1!” 1m I! uh uh I' I! rmluh tnrhr film' fur \Ay} y: “ark ‘ < .m hn‘mim Iwrni H: hr'I‘r. [rum N ~:xi1 p I'L'h.:nt THE HIGHLAND PARK PRES. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS FOR YOUNG IFN Enlistments are Now Open in Practically Every Brunch -of the United States Navy. Enlist! Fighting may have ceased in the war zones. but the work of the Unit- ed States Navy still goes on. Sol- diers must be brought back, seas must he police-d and the hundred and one other duties which {all to our Navy in peace timers remain to be performed. With the many men imw being re- leased and discharged. the problem arises as to how their places are to be filled. Hence the preparations the Bureau of Navigation is making for an intensive campaign to SQCUH‘ recruits for the Navy. Practically every branch 0! the service ls now open for voluntary on- llstment ml many wonderful opporâ€" tunitimfi are being offered to men who now enter the service. Ago limits range (mm 17 to 35. Young mvn 17 years of use and who haw not yet H'uched their 18th birthday, may mill“ with the: (-unsent of their parents. Mm: uH'r eightevn years of ugci who haw hand a limm-d :unuum uf; ('lvctritzixl experience may enlist and: S. T0 TEACH, TRADES in 'uh-mhnh. «nub. murhinists and v1m~ll‘ir|.lu~, Arrnngx'lncnla hnu- hm-n mud? “ho-ruby men who (lvslre to make applicuhnn for enlistment and do nut liw in a City having a. re- cruiting snugly/may be furnished {I've trunswrtmion tn the nearest re- cruitmg Antiun. Hulls! lmw land help make our Navy the l»-st.\:uxd largest in the “MM Apply u; your postmaster (or purlu'ulnrs or write direct to the .\';n_\‘ Rucruiting Station. Transpor‘ [Minn Bldg, (‘hivngm 11!. A Iln~ ,\1 fur \-\x1\ mumrmnt :ulministrutiw “mix ‘w’i‘w in unnfr-ronco herv tn- ~l:s_\ humiuwusly support me in (-xâ€" lwrnhn: luvnh) nfi‘iciul call to you to ~3xi1 [rum Nut York if at all possible. ulthin [\s'u wcwks. \VP recognize the difl'n‘ulfy invnlvwl in your starting m m'nmptly: lmt will zmsume respon- dhllilv m pruvidv (or your present \xwrk, \.\'.- await pruyf‘rfully your d0- vi<irm, l’le-nsv wire somL John R. (‘hurgn- (if ths- Y. M. (‘. A. work In rho thrvn camps in March of last .Hmr. L'nim' direct from (‘amp Han- t'n('k. Augusta. Gm. when: he sorvt-d zl< Building St‘l'l‘Ple)’ in Hut N0. 77. while st-rvml tlu- Homiquartors Trump. Military Pulivo. Eilglneei‘<. and Machine Gun Battalion of the 2Rth Division which went overseas last April. and suffered heavily in the big drive on the western front. Ho had applied to headquarters to 20 in France with this Division. but was sent to Miami to organize this work instoml. This call to g6 over: unis at this time came as a grim! zurprise and was promptly accept- t'il- Dr. hnhsu-n sniiwl from Now Yul‘k \liil‘i-h hi. Hv inf! Mizlmi PM)- WW“““ 0 ’ ' » ' ""‘o 9 EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Mun The peopie who 'denounce wealthy people so indlgnamly are sometimes quue flattered when these wealthy peopie speak to them on the street The church ;meets Blhle studylevery WC at 7:30. Next Sunday the Hi meet as usual at 10:00 0d improvement ' in p attendance is noticeat Preaching services 3 Evening service at Yul‘k Mun-h rum‘y 24, Mr. Dobson was a former pastor of Church and his many friends here will welcome the neWs of his good work with {[19 Y. M. C. A. Mr huhmn went to Miami to take h UNIX DUBSON LIHYES FUR FRANCE “Q‘l'll \I‘IIH‘ In Y. .VI. ('. A. Work In Hurldu Sinn- l.u~l March h g services at 11:00 n. m service at 7:30. 1a: the Bible school will a! at 10:00 a. .111. A mark. men! ' in punctuality a’nd is noticeable. ch meets for prayer and exery Wednesday evening branch 0! the for voluntary on- wonderful opporâ€" oflered to men rue service. Ago [7 to 35. Young x: and who haw (‘. A. work ’ Mutm'l-ycln- pulicvmzm William ECoopvr uf Wimwlku. lll'lT)(‘.\’l$ (if speed Eflcnds. lim crilivully ill at (hr Altw» .innn' Brutln-rs' lmspiml in HIM-mm, visufivring u {mum-rd slmll. l (‘nupvn lust Saturday :ifh'rnnmn, 'Siwhs riding uni-Ll) in Nurtli \Vt‘\‘h‘l‘ll LiAvvnuP. (‘hicngm wlwn liix‘ machin" 'jcollidud with u hursmlruwn \vhiole. #110 was tlmmll {ruin his mm'hiiw. his lwuil striking: llu- pm‘vmvnl, ‘ Hv wn> unuunst'ium :1! lliv linspitul thlronglinut tlw nw-k thnugh hi> mm- “wlitinn is mm Slightly improved. "IL"- .Sicians (lm'lnrml lw hall a fair chum-0 gm“ rocuvm‘); “ Set-0nd troldont in His (‘nroor ‘ The mn'idont marks tht- svctmd ac- ‘oidvnt in this during inntt)rt~ycl(»_p0- llit-vnmn‘s (ixpvrionov. Several yvm‘s nigh ho Kustninvd an injury to his lhead which lN‘Ct‘h’SltilU’d the insur- :‘tinn of a silwr plati». l Umpor wont to the Winnvtka pn- ‘lit‘fl rh-partmvnt three years ago from It'ilonww wiwrv hc- fivrvvtl in ho ca- pacity of ('hivf nf pulice and motor- icyclo policeman. He is considered fnuo of the must daring and (melent 1nmtmcu-lv mm in the vicinity of fChit-agn and is "w9ll known" to imam Highland Park motorists who l“st.hppvd on it" a littlt‘ too hard. i (‘mmor's :u-cidrnt in the Winnotka l l l l department within a period of eight ninnt‘ IS. thief Pott Ison “as seriously injured nu July 1N. 191x, in a colli~ sinn with a speeding automobile in jW‘.ilnvttv His left foot was badly , manylvd and it wa< only a fuw weeks ago that his condition was sufficient- ‘ly inipi‘nved so ax to permit wnlking livithuut tlw aid of crutches. Ho hm :§een on actiw dut_\ dirt-cling the films ut‘ the «lop :irtwniont ' WINNE’I'KA PULH‘EMAN Hl‘R’l‘ IN ("LUSHDN Dnrlng .VlMon-prlv (‘np In (‘rltlcnl (‘ommlun lh-sultlnu [rum :1 Frau-lured Skull f The people who are worrying so flard for fear that there will nol be work enough for everybody. are "doing their best to promote unem- ployn'ont by their gloomy lorecasta of bu<iness trouble. . Some one asks what has ugppgw o! tht- bold bandits that used tierbflld up rnllroad,tralns on the lone nul- rles? Well; perhaps they weremhb same one who. while looking for a safer place of operations. recently held up two «trolley Cars In the sub- urbs of Brooklyn. WHY YOU SHOULD PAY THEM IN HIGHLAND PARK YOU SAVE TIME, trouble and expense of going to the County Treasurer’s oflce when the rush is on there. YOU SAVE YOUR CITY, youc‘local schools, your High School and your Park Board the interest they would have to pay on debt: which can be liquidated by prompt receipt of their share of the IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVEAA BILL, phone or write the collector at the HIGHLANE PARK STATE BANK (telephone Highland Park 52) giving legal description (Lot, Block and Subdivision) and he will gladly send you a bill. tax money, of th§ collector as he is notvworking on a commission basis.) ‘ (0509) Highland Park State Bank onceming Your, Taxes T In Old Reliable and Progressive Bank NK J. BAKER J. M. APPBL C. F. GRANT President Vice President Cubic: KTHIS IS NOT AN APPEAL in the interest CHARLES F. GRANT Deputy County Collector '_’v ",â€"r _ mfigtox. DEEORfA’ib'Ré 9-4 mikms'nésxs |E WHEN COAL sold according to value, our brands commanded premium prices over famous brands. Office and Yards. Utne avenue Pittston Anthracite Old Ben Franklin County Bituminous MUTUAL COBL CO. The'vast majbrity of telephom calls are made for business reasons and Conversations should be cafried on in a business like way. A cigar in_ the mouth and an averted face don’t help in a tele- phone conversétion. When speaking over' the telephone speak directly into the trans- mitter with the lips close to, but not touching it. Speak dis- tinctly, slowly and quietly. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY Bell System Phone 27

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