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Highland Park Press (1912), 4 Mar 1920, p. 5

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1'6 k9 .0... OOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOO k _ O THIS is your opportunity to cash in on these smashing price reductions. our hands and as we must make room for new goods we mll make It ings. Don’t fail to take advantage of them. :‘manAln PARK. ILLxxols ; =O........C...OOOOOOOO0.0. This Sale begins Fleece lined union suits, regular $3.00 values ....................... Fleeced drawers, very special at ............................... at ............................... Black cotton socks, big Value 3 pair for ........... -. .............. Men’ s neckties, every tie in stock re- duced 25 per cent from regular price. Tan iisle socks the pair ........................... 0....OOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI O .0... OOOIOOOOOOOOOOUUCOIO O T 1'] k tfié’pfi-ff’f? ...................... 40c §E°Qi§’“fe.d.‘f°fd..“?’. f??? .3??? ....... $2.59 §;Zi.°;’f,.'.°f‘fi°éf‘.f?tfÂ¥*fééf¥é ....... $1.69 ’ b arm$3 °.“.fl.r. .9???“ ..... ' ........... 25c . ’ 1 32am“? iii”. .57??? 7‘91??? $5.95 31;; 33:33 at . . .ov.eralls ........... $4.39 Talent!!! W" 0,0QOOOOOOODOO. DRESS GOODS SPECIALS Beautiful fancy voiles, all colors per yd. .......................... Phid dress ginghams, good values per yd. .......................... Pltin colored percalea, fast colors per yd. .......................... sum 4. 'n'anuna pun: '1': Savings Bulk Bldg. Telephone 255 All make. of watches Chas Jewdryfor. and rewind uni delivered No. 1 Can Del Monte Apricots Sewing Machines Repaired. Called to? and Delivered. Highland Park CHICK FEED Free HOPPER « Sheridan Bldg. lehllnd Purl Tem {74 with evcry 100 pounds of our BabyChickMilk Mash W. E. Waterhouse Watchmaker and Jeweler Sixteen Year: at Schneider's 364 Central Avenue DR. WATSON DENTIST MEN’S FURNISHINGS 92.17 9505 1 \ j\ w D AMX’S .232, STORE Established 1868 Northwestern: DepaMent ' Store Highland Park Press took two the Palace Cash Market. Garnett’s lost We to the St: Tires. Reliable Laundry took two from the Rasmussen Shoes. I _ Harder's Hardware took three straight 'from Tony's Barbers. Majestics took tWo from the Bow- man Dairy. Team Won Lost Pct. Garnott's Rel. Laundry Stofi'en's Tires Rass. Shoes Harder's HdW. Majvstics Buwman Dairy Turxy‘s Barbers High team 3: High team s \\' 2i 1' ing sold are no good, ways rip 05 the cover a strainer. Denied that the umbrellas now ‘ash T955 $2.19 $1.39 $1.39 3 Luna 0 BOWLING LEAGUE New SpringDisplay of CoatSSuits 65c 17 22 43535- -39' Club: and other organizations of. ‘ 17 22 435 35 39 women in the non- -sufl’rage states} y 12 24 333 13 “we up this matter at once rs 12 27 307 2739\‘1‘1‘195: a 1d assembie just as runny: game, Majestlcs, 894 ‘ women as possible to confide; the? series Harden “3"" fundamental problems of citizenship}; also the his‘orYaziqaolitical purities: 89c 39c 43c Special Offerinfi of New Spring Waist; Made of ,Organdy and Voile. Some trimmed, some plaix} itajlgred, also the .A- AA hevg Buster Brown Walsts, $5 values Won Lost 28 8 28 11 22 17 21 18 «“18 21 ~18 ' 21 ' klrtS$15. 00 News-prmg-Skirts vaIues at )0. 75 Made in All wool Navy Sew Pop~ lins also Silk Poplins. Watch for our 523 Central Avenue Phone 1072 .Highlend Pfi'k, Illinois took two from Dark patterns, dress percales per yd. ................... Light patterns, dress percales per yd. ................ 2 cans Habit brand sweet corn our price .................. No.3 can Boulevard Pumpkin our price .................. Dr. Price’s 1202. can baking our price .................. as you can a]- and use it for No.2 can Boulevard dbrana spmac n, our price .......................... Large package Gold Dudt our price .......................... 4 axis Kitchen Kleamer our price .» ......................... 2 cans Franco-Améfican Tomato or Vegetable soup .................... Large can of Beechnut jellied apricots or plums .......................... GrapeNute, the wholesome food the Steffen’s Cream of Wheat, fine‘and pure per pkge. .................. 50-1b. cotton bag Ceresota flour our price ................... 20-02. jar sour pickles our pnce ................... Northwest corner of Central Ave. and First Street SPECIALS IN THE GROCERY DEPT. Pct. 772 8-36 692 12-39 564 4-39 538 18-39 461 18-39 461 18-39 from Special priceéog The Store ForEvervbody Boulevard br‘and spinach, ‘EDUCATING THE wom ‘ - 1N INTELLIGENT vo'mm Federal woman suffrage was ntio fied by the Slat “ate the other day“ WAGES «ND ""988 The chances that women will vote! When I generoul minded and liber- everyWhere at the fell election fetid 0111910793. under lut yar’s eon-‘ president are growing stronger. 1“de found 9‘“ be m tanking ' so, here is a big job in the ma. tlnt l good den! of money. hisfim thought have not had woman sum-age, wlwu W give hi! help § voluntary in- educate the womemto take up for the 3 create in pay; It'wu h just and nec- first time the responsibilities of theielfll’y 3999 in mlny M- Yet there franchise. iwete many innuhces‘whene a better 1eflect would have been produced on i The majority of women in non-suf- : the country-u . whole by keeping presnucuu ale BLVWIIIQ uvnv-.°'-- , so, here is a big job in the mm the hood den! of money. hisfim though! have not had woman sum-age, $01)"! W 8‘" hi. help § voluntary m- educate the womemgo take up for the 3 create in pay; It'wu h just and nec- ‘essary step in mhny cues. Yet there first time the responsibilities of thei franchise. izfiete manyldinlf‘uhca‘ewhema :gtg' _ . . ‘ ect wou we n p no on The mnonty of women m non-sub: - - {rage states have not so far ukenggfg;w:;:; 28M; :rfele‘xdy r2322?! 3 deep interest in politics. This has tthe prices of the goods. ‘3 been perfectly mturnl since th had; ,1 no direct method of expressingyhmirl Capital and Wt often agree "17‘ convictions. ‘ \fiarmoniougly on? very high rates of Clubs and other organizations of 2““: and pass; the full cost on to. 1women in the non-sufl’rage suteslthe, public for some one, else to pny. :shoulg‘htzte up this matter at warm“ h“ left large clean-3‘0! peo- :l‘hey a 1d assembie just as mmyEpl‘e’ who have not hid their full edâ€" ; i en as ible to consider thmvnmme in pay, testless and dissatis- - \ e j . . . 932-4’4'“ med. “ > also the his‘orvaziqaolitical purities? A raise in payralway and political methddag m eflonltempomuy sméother should be made to iptefést’evéry we: :try where it is E'efleqlfi man in her prospe'ctive néw autieeqnm friction in level? Only in thmt way will they be :ble‘ to fwhere the people 113 vote intelligently. , \higber cost 103' gthe h ‘ \ $2.98 and $3.98 ‘rice reductiong Part of our; Season’s purchasw are still on we will make It an object toyou to buy thwe splendid offer- baking powder The sewing class in charge of Mrs. Oleaon meets every} Friday afternoon at 4:00. The girls tire making nprons for themseluee and; they are nlready planning nfore elaborate uticles when they hue mastered the art of‘ tnldnc “little stitches.” I For several dayq, groups of girls and boys have been seen’whisperlng' 1in corners and the ward; “surprise" 'was in the alt. On Saturday after- noon st 3:00. theusual me h‘onr took place and the pysterlous actions were then explnln'ed. It was n sur- misepartyonuiesSjvindensnda table full of packdzudiaclosed deli- cious cookies, cakes and fruit. 27c $3.75 43c 39c Monday eveninzpt 7:“ there woo on open meeting (tor the girl- md women of Highvood Community Ham 'l‘hq constitution was read an! accepted nhd the ‘council ‘and new oflgeers of the Young Women's League were elected. The ofl’icere 'ul-e [in Esther Johnson, president; Min Mildred Lnnzo, flee-president; Mine Mex-y Esther Kmeger, secretary and Miss Lillian Wahlmn, treasurer. The next meeting of the counéil will be ‘on Much 15 at 8 p. In. at the Com- munity Home. 3-- .L 15c 23c 32c Jaw-v, _. _ -. My. titer iichool :the seventh end eighth mdeigirls meQ to form a Girl Buem'cmb. 19c 25c 1 25c 18c Sunday dump” at 3. 30 the Business Girl" club will enter-tun the wounded soldiers from the fort. YOUNG WOMEN'S LEAGUE 3 A raise in payralways makes thinâ€"Ea itempomuy sméother in the mm :try where it is f'efleqfive. But it cre- nges friction in levex'iy other industry fwhere the people have no pay the jhigber cost 103' gthe product. . HOUSE FURNISHINGS $12 roéker, Spaniéh leather seat, gold- en oak finish ....................... $35 golden oak chiffonier, a wonderful value at ........................... $50 massive golden oak dresser, a good value at .................... 6 x 9 ft: wool fibre rug, béautiful deâ€" sign, only ..... .\ ................... Golden upak rocker, well made and dur- able, a bargain at .................. Vernise Martin finish Simmons bed, special at ......................... Medium size grey enamel rice boiler our priee .......................... Large size grey enamel rice boiler our price .......................... $8. 50 heavy copper wuh boiler a bargain at ...................... per (102. .......................... lBeautiful gold bmded white cups and “saucers, 6 for .................... Blué and white oatmeal bOWII HegvyASO-ft. clothes lines Extra large heavy 088 beaten Telephone 412 ' 36-inch‘Blmched Muslin Sheeting, a yd. If the Lane of Nation: uequiru as much power as the And-Saloon Lame it will do pretty well. wanna .hoynNew Yorktobe thebigcat city lathe theworld.nnd New Yorkers who have not ban dale to accomplish anything intbe tbedworl take much pride from that fut. The senator: are aid to be nu nerved up over the quibbling peace truty debate, md they can comfort themulvea with the fnct flat 3 lot of them are going to be gnnted long and “(ended vocations. It is promised that the Mexican Mouhlllhe honest. find the. bul- lotu of those whom the government permits to vote will be fairly countr CONGOLEUM FLOOR COVERING ' x v OOOOOC’OOOOOO0.0.0.000...O Office 697 Electrical Contravtors IFS/St, Johns Ave fl. W? Huber Electric Co. yard PHGNES $8.75 $28.75 $38.50 $15.75 $4.75 $13.75 $1.19 $1.59 $7.19 E III-IFIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIj $1.98 14c! 47c $1.00 Residence 49“. ing sent on Followin county tte Bncher to various to! Benton City. ‘ Newport worth. IIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIII C) 3 5 T County Treasurer Send! at U Deputy Concent- AM“- ed in Count! the lute Rickard W. Sens, goes the credit min this year of having the largest per-om] m in Lnke Coun- ty. This is an honor she had lut the county treasurer from Mrs. Beer: | dny or two ago in which she naked for 1 statement of her personal tu- ea. The books show that her ax this yenr is $76,063.21, which is so far in excess of the personnl tax pnid by ‘any other indfiridual in Lake county Mint there is no comparison. Mr. Bmher this sfternoon mailed out statements of personal property tsxes so it is expected that the pay ment of these will start the first part of the week. They are due and pay- able by March 15. No notices are be- ing sent out for real estate taxes. Following is a list of the deputy county treasurers appointed by‘Mr. Bncher to mske the collection in the various townships: Benton twpâ€"E. W. Belton, Zion City. ‘ worth. Antiochâ€"L. B. Gfice, Antioch. Gruntâ€"Martin Stoflel, Inglenide. Winnâ€"R. B. Strung, Garnet. Shieldsâ€"F. L. Mchcken, Ink. Pore-t. Libertyfilloâ€"Bnn'y Meyer, Libero fiyville. L Montâ€"A. L. Snyder, Ara. WuucondIâ€"A. S. Power-I, Walloon- Ill Gubaâ€"Kilel 1‘. Lucy. Bu?“ ton. .Ehâ€"Emil make, Like ankch. Vernonâ€"Mn; Maude b011,?! do View . W. Weldâ€"Albert Antes. D1 uvn mu”, _, 7,, Service- are held in this church every Sunday morning at 10:66. Sunday school meet- immediately If- ter the rimming service, and la open topupilluptotheaseofmyeu'e. The Wednesday evening meeting, which includes teetimoniea of Club- tion Science heelinc in at 8 o'clock. You ore cordially invited to make iuee or! the reading "room at 887 Cen- tral avenue, which is open every week day from nine o’clock in the morning until six o’clock in the eve- mng. fiewporbâ€"Levy W. Alcock, Wads- A meeting of the Lincoln School division of the Parent-Touche: uto- ciotion was held yahcrduy deer-noon. atthmeo’dochTththuudsixth grade clam gave a demon-trauma of nuiéi‘vhfle’thl third cud rm‘mh node pupils under Miss Hmo'nd fmishod music. The second 3nd. students under mu Phillipc' direc- tion presented Home! Ind Gretel.‘ Thcrc‘in no school today (Thun- ydayfon uccount of the county In- pfituu being held’ut Elm Place. meetinz of the Trinity Chuck Lame of Service every loudly d3!" in; Lent. Luncheon will be mod. COMMUNITY SHOP The Owl! Club Cook book in on ale at the Community Shop. The!!! isthmdem-ndtortheuboohnnd itwillbeinmudnxtothouwhom desirous 0150de than to know where they may be pyocured. Mn. Anna L. Sean, widow 0‘ It bu not so hr been chimed til-C Womn Sum-age will increue the silent vote. The' government has solved “It nilmd lube: trouble: by putting 9* back over to the pfivttl owners. Idea of economy in some tom 18 to avoid spending the dollar in high- way repairs that would save a $10.00 job later on. The presidential candidates all en- dorse the idea that the next presi- dent should be I business nun, a they Ill (him to fit the description. Owing to the rise m the price of college ices, some destitute and im- pecunious kids cnn't afford more than three or four a day. mu suns mus mucus? more“ nx The senator; who are spliainz hairs ovei the peace treaty are like» 1y to get a chance to stay at home next term and split wood in the back LINCOLN SCHOOL 3 letter wu received by

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