Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Jan 1920, p. 10

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ear SHIP R \S ()RS and Navy CC the ion ” 0000000000.... coco-coo PIM- r II I’ DR : Cnty . OIOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOO...CCOCCOOOOOOO hf \ I'IST Phone Highland Park 190 when money invested in this big, growing utility company. and your dividends are sure. The Public Ser- vice Company of Northern Illinois is your own home utility company -â€"its service is absolutely essential to the welfare, growth and pros- perity of upwards of 200 cities and towns in Northern Illinois. The Public Service Company is an old and well-established utility. operat- ed by men you know and can trust. The growth of the Company has been steady and substantial. lts assets today are more than $60,- (Not more than five shares will be sold any one customer on these easy terms) 000.000. It is here for all timeâ€"- ‘7 I l 7 , ' 0 , P, (E)! $5 Down and $5 Per Month Is on the purchase of each share from the block of 6 per cent Cumulative Pre- ferred Stock which we ofier you for a limited time only on the convenient payment plan. Not more than 5 shares of this allotment will be sold to any one customer or employe. You can readily figure out for yourself how many shares of stock you should purchase to make the dividends on the stock meet the cost of your Electric or Gas Service. Addrch. Name VERY residence customer of the Public Service Company of E Northern Illinois by acquiring a few shares of the 6 per cent Cumulative Preferred Stock, now offered to custom- ers and employes on the convenient monthly payment plan can easily secure dividends sufficient to offset thelmonthly expenses of his Electric or Gas Service. T ' k what this would mean to YOUâ€"to have coming in to you q rterly dividends that will practically make your Electric or Gas Service self-supportingâ€"that will enable you to pay your Electric or Gas bill entirely independent of your own pocketbook. I would like to receive further information about the Pubhc Scrvxce Company and the stock you offer on easy payments. Inquiry Coupon Make Your Electric and Gas Service Pay for Itself Your Money is Date V ............. ‘ublic Sonic. Company of Northern “limit Highland Pu'k Federal System of Bakeries LEE One Share Two Shara Three Shares Four Shares Five Shares We can’t bake ALL the bread so we only bake the BEST \CUTT ymmx, Pres and Free... ESTABLISHED nu WILMOT WHITAKER. (Amy M J()RI)AN, VicePrcs. and Sn'y AxiauntSec'y. A II [Ann-‘1 .. -- 6'2 D-vi: Strufl. va'on 164 N. MICH CAN BLVD“ CHICAGO Phone Ruudo'ph IMO-1347 Pay Pay Pay Pay Pays You Need to Pay Safe You You You You You .JORDAN c0.. Funeral 059333}: Chapel at each Esublishment Complete Line of Funeral Furnishin‘s S 6.00‘ Per Year in 12.00 Per Year in 18.00 Per Year in 24.00 Per Year in 30.00 Per Year in to serve you, your children and their great grandchildren. Decide today to become a profit- sharing stockholder in the Com- panyâ€"to make your Gas or your Electric Service pay for itself. This is an opportunity of unusual meritâ€"one that is not offered to you every day. It is your chance to SAVE -â€" yo u r opportunity to BROADEN your own sphere of in- fluence and usefulness to the com- munity. The stock is selling fast â€"- your neighbor probably has already pur- chased. Send the coupon NOW or make your subscription through the local office of the company or your bank. Price $100 per share as fixed by the Illinois State Utilities Commission. 19 South St. Johns Avenue PublicService Company of Northern Illinois Phone EVA-do. “D 1522 E. 53nd STREET. HYDE PARK Pb... Hyde Park 132 Dividends Dividends Dividends Dividends Dividends THE HIGHLAND PARK PRES. HIGHLAND Miss Adah Williams of Evanston will be the guest of Miss Florence Warner tomorrow. Mr. T. A. Simpson was an all dny visitor at the Oak Tex-me school on Thursday last. The fourth grade children all welcomed Miss Renehan Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch: featuring Marguerite Clark, will be; shown at the Oak Ten-ace school onI Friday evening, January 16. No def-l inite program can be given for the future. However, it has been planâ€"; ned to give two popular plays a month l for which there will be a small charge made, which is necessary in order to: give every third show free. This will give all children an opportunity‘ to see such pictures as: “Little Gold-i en Locks,” “Sleeping Beauty," “Cin- derella," and many others fitting for a juvenile program. I g OAK TERRACE SCHOOL as this. When the call for subscrip- tions comes every person must do his duty. Stop, look, listen for future no- tices. a healthy community spirit. But to do this requires that the financial sup- port come from the local people. It will be nothing short of a crime to fail these institutions at such a time For some weeks past the Highwood Patriotic League has been without a regularly appointed general loc- retary. During this period Miss Ruby Dick, a part time secretary, has as- sumed the entire responsibility for both the Sheridan club (War Camp Community Center) and the Patriotici League; The work of both these. organizations ir this community is‘ of supreme importance. The vsroi ious activities among the women, young people and children are of suchi ‘ a character as to make for the de-i velopment of the strongest and best: citizenship and the building up of the; finest community spirit. The dutiesi of the person in charge of this work! are of necessity many and important; These duties have been discharged? iin a creditable way during the inter-‘ im from the leaving of Miss Lois‘ Dick, past general secretary and the arrival, Monday, of Miss Vera G. Swindel, the incoming secretry. Miss! Swindell’s home is in St. Joseph Mich. She has been the successful girls' worker in Detroit, Mich. and \ comes to her new duties well fitted to carry on the work in Highwood. We welcome Miss Swindell to the community and invite the heartiest and closest cooperation on the part of all the people both of Highwood and Highland Park in carrying on this work. There can be no question but that the work of these two organiz- ations must he continued indefinitely. That of the Sheridan Club as long as there are Wounded soldiers at the hospital and the Patriotic League perâ€" , manently for the sake of our future citizenship and the development of H!GHWOOD PATRIOTIC LEAGUE LA N DS CA PE CHARLES FIORHI' Won’t you think it over? If you would like to beautify your grounds, call up Highland Park 523 now, and I will prepare a plan during the Winter. The work can then be done early next Spring. Bear in mind that a job of this kind well done never needs to be done again. You save money by having it done right. I am prepared to draw, plans for your garden and grounds after the Italian style, and Will be glad to talk over such plans with the owners of North Shore property. I handle the work â€"- a-vwa You say the climate is difierent. That is true; but we have a great variety of trees, shrubs, evergreens, roses and other flow- ers which grow very well here. Even with the limited variety we have in this country you can make your home not only beauti- If you have not done so, you should go over now. I believe you will find some of the beautiful gardens left, not datroyed during the war. You would get an idea of the beautiful lur- roundings it is possible to have right here on your own grounds. You say the climate is difierent. That is true; but we have a nu..-‘ _.___' AA PARK. ILLINOIS TELEPHONE 523 Selected Cold Storage E" 5, dozen Good Luck Milk 3 cans or ....... Sunshine Ginger Snaps Bulk 1b.. Fancy Dried Apples, lb ........................... E M Famous Whole Rye Flour, 51b. Sacks. E M Famous Stone Ground Graham Flour, 51b. Sacks E M Famous Bgckwheat who}: Ground Flour, 5.lb. sacks ...... un.. Greén Hams, skinned no waste, lb. Nativé Flank Steak. very choice, lb .. Cally Hams, fine for boiling, lb ........ U. S. Army Bacon. Surplus Sliced, 1b. Pork Tenderloin, young tender, lb Bacon Squares, Oscar May- er’s or Miller Hart. lb ......... 33C Spare Ribs, lean 7 and meaty, lb Poyk Loin, very #crhoice whole. lb ChoioefiPot Roast of Nagive Beef. lb. . . ANOTHER SPECTACULAR SALE Gold Medu or Pillfiury Flour. 499 lb. sack: ............... Wilson':anousCIearook Brick Butter, 1b.... {fiscefiééhflarketflmery JuivestRece daShpme t of ‘ Victrolas Have 'You Traveled in Italy? VICI'OI SUPPLIES | l vxcmn 1:500:05 SAMUEL LEVIN COME IN' AND SEE THEM BUY AT HOME HIGHWOOD, ILLINOIS mer 392 Control Avenue 25c SPECIAL Jelke Fancy Good Luck Oieo, lb. . Choic’e Clover Leaf Oleo, none better, lb. Crisco or Snowdrift, lb .............. Sélec ted Calves Braines, Lémb Stew, choice and fine. 1b.. Smoked Boneless Pork Butt, lb. . . Veal Roast, choice of leg or bin, lb ..... Native Veal Chops, rib or bin, lb... . Veal Broist, fine for stuffing, lb ......... strictly fresh, lb ........... PAGE~ 40c 35c 42c

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