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Highland Park Press (1912), 29 Apr 1920, p. 7

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Mgr n-talim JACK PICKI“0RD “I N. W. Comer C1 V6“ . Adults. :00. war tax mder 12. 90. War :ax .\I.l. "FAR (‘\S'l‘ III M from the play by Eugvue \Valter .\| I‘VART and K‘\'I‘lll.\’\ “ILL! \‘ls In sinner brand .1 ! m n f Um K Who says he has a w vither a saint or And there ilh‘ |< n19“. n a<tU h mmh' ynunu and {mud paym; .r LAKE FOREST. ILLINOIS PROGRAM FORNEXIf- WE 1km: p Safety Deposit Boxjes H). Pkg" EOC. war tax 2c~32€ 9c. war tax 1câ€"â€"100 (le H'x' vi‘iur per (1!. 1‘5;le [It'l‘ pk): Munur Housv v 'nfi'mn bulk. UH l w :L y [Ln awn \V’ 1| I s~‘l-3l.l. III nwloermn evm' WIH' lax 3c war kax 1c 1‘1 ‘1 cheer f (,ur \V'i\'t'< 15 :wder (A Stnte Bank) ' : icntral Ave. and Sheridan Rd. 30c “13‘thch 33c 38c l't‘ll 18c 35c 30c 00 I’. VI 2c SPECIALS always nu! rav-hull' flea r an 10c H0 A me‘rican cheese with Beef tunicduin. a1 Veil} mas \ilx‘ H) (“11> Sun ,1 elki’ L‘hOiCU. 1h [m mm Admussflon: {\dults Children uider 1‘: l‘lll IK‘“\\'. \l \\ Savings Accounts {'21 at ___â€".â€"â€"â€"â€" ibby‘s famnus Milk, FRI I)‘\ \ . ~‘\I‘l nun. \I§ \«hnn l‘h‘hh .n [Ax )in- wuts.'_ ll) “COMMON PROPERTY” \Vc- Wish tn thank 1 nurimany fx'ienJ an". i L vivu. syzhputhy am Hi during HUT run-Ht lb “A Midnight Romance IUDHHHT .\\I)I-Ilt§0\_ FULLER “(DORE and VELI; (RAIN hi “SLAVES 0F PVTDE” H .‘-;â€"-u»r» I.) My ml! \l (I hi M hu- fidvurnlh [ht pkxv tundet. 11‘ :um (nth Iur 1‘ lafib SU’W M rixiw pin final Luvk Ma: and II a! [ho‘ huur (ininnm “TV (" um \ and.» l', 15‘ \\ x" l. A\II‘\ ~|‘r:\\ “(1' In $33635 Centrll Ave y r. H an but “'1 MA‘ ,\ LH‘I'I .l0\'( 1‘ \dulxs “nth-H- “(In)” or loin all right 0F Tuxvs H) hank the Rev. Koaglo friemh for than ser» 'nn‘! kindness render- rwunt bereavement. Mrs. William Booth and family. 30v. \vnr tax 31‘ 90. war (ax Lc HV‘ “'2” IN) Hint (‘Inwsun H ““14! I'll Be." 39c 72c 38c 393 33c 18c' 00 Hk‘ m! nHt‘L'C ‘ Three Highland Park wnmen. Mrs. ‘0. Ir. Olesen, Mrs. Seurcy and Mrs. l(‘arl l'fanstiehl represented the lo- i cal Y. W. C. A. at the convention held in Cleveland April 13 and H. Quite {as vital to the whole future nf the mmvement as ihe question of the al- iternate student basis of membership lwhich was briefly disrussed in this lpapur last week. was the Industrial [program which (he mm‘cntiun adopt- ll ed. Yfibus'mIAL PROGRAM ADOPTED BY Y. w. (Hit Working Girls’ Problems Ex| at the Convention Held at (‘Icvellnd \I Just as the studenw came to the cunventiun with their pruhiem to ask the help of the national asmwiatinn in solving it. the industrial girls came with theirs. They requested endorse- mum. of their standards for women- wiurkurs. which included: the eight- huur day and the furtyrt‘nur hour \Vt't‘k, prohibition at night Work for “mun-n. minimum wage for beginners, regulated by law and based nn thv rust ut‘ iivmg in that mmmumty. t-qual pay fur m1 of ('hiM labor. n um! Th“ right uf‘ m uhatm‘m' fur their intt-rwts. :1 1w! whumsm-Vu rvprvM-nmtivvs. They uskml Mm» that Hm mmciatinL m..- iu influvnw in sovurnu: prnpvr It‘gislatinn which shnuM n-quin- thrsr stunllards m 1111 illli\l§trit'\, sum-r only Ihrough h-uislminn an they M‘cuult' ('ITH'I inn To hear these girl.» speak made a tlH-ii imprcssiun. They ramv {mm their ’arinus factm-ivs tn thv t‘nhYOll- tiun in which they Wnrked daily ten and sumotimvs «lvn-n hourx‘ a (in): They told what (‘hristian ulval and practiws hml meant in the livos «if their group. how strikus hail lwon prcu-ntetl thruuuh the usv uf (‘hris (inn prim-iplcs in employing lalmr. and what the ussmiutiun hml meant to them personally. Then “‘83 some slight uppnsitinn tn the mlnptinii nf their program on the part «if wmv nf thv conservath'u mvmlu-n ut' [ht con n-ntinn. who feared that th- .\~~'w‘iar tiuii might he gluing: outshh- its pru- \‘im'v in ht-lpim: In mukv rtTt-ctivv thrw Stillldllril“ through viHlnllI-l‘. 'l‘hr uppnsiliun wu~ l-viu hu\‘.'l‘\'(‘l‘. and whm {hr all) tulu-n Ihvrv was nut \‘UHW 1H PLANS DRAWN FOR BEAI'TIFI'L GARDEN \urwr) ('umpun) to ('n-alo Lawsh Su-m- with Lily l’und and [.01 (‘ahin .\ wmuicrlami of beauty and \‘niur in (hp >hupe of un artificial garden with all sorts of fine shrubs. flowers, and trees. a 1in pond, Grecian seats. and a log cabin constructed on the Swiss mmivl, is tn be constructvd by Mr. 0. t'. Dm-rrior. manager of the M01â€" ndy Woods Nursery company. and his assistants. Mr. Dnerrier has leased twu lots on ('entral avenue West of the Press of- fire. and will begin Work un the pro- posed garden in about six Weeks. At prl'M'nt. during the busy season. the ux‘numl ix‘ being tempumrily used fur (m Hh- >Mlm' ‘Jx nursery q." l1! p1 may" urv‘mtmtm‘o. and «um unprnu' nu-m m runny nf {hr Inruv vitn‘s. Thv UIHL~ “il! l-(- uliudrntml by ster- w-[ltlt‘nn slidw. MM 2; mnwd)’ film 1\ prunnM-d m an: whim! :nlravtiun. .\n (-ig'm {um “Mk “'11! lcnd to th- iuu ”thin in H1:- rvur nf my lot. “'ht'lv Mr. Ih-vrrlvr “1H hnn- hi» uffiui and J I'm In (in-mm; \rut W!” h" ‘ll' the \c-\\ \\ “1" “valor. Nith’r‘h. fr‘I'L-‘w of (h? Ku}:l' H-Irntulturni \Iuixh' of L0"- dun, and frilt“ of thv Rmal Brimn mcal «wk-(y. has he (”n sauna! by the: nursery «‘umpnny as an n-xpvrt. '1. when 1h: k {ht'll' war 1}“: .uHH‘hH l‘h. 411nm, M]! In: t'm» wm‘k hux‘ ln- >Mlm' dug the ( hu‘u Wax mlmittu‘. In In: muznrml ihhnt‘iflUuh. ] (hll'zlL’H ha: pn-furlv ”mm, M1! Ihxrxm- 3h H 11111113 rrmcx' nruund n lxly pond, fro! m nhnwnsmn, which will arranged that 1! “1]! reflect -~ [hm-“I2 an .1 urvrn erected wl. and it now ‘h-xtxml 1.. l- L «If 1hr lultmnu} muu'mx-r mmnunt of n-jnnmr fur «- fluwinHy mln‘r “ha 115111 f :nx \ankwl H: Hn- ansm-l hrmu: an .1 urvrn urn-nu . Swab unli lu- put m a! uni from ”w Y. \\'. 1‘. A. J 1hr \UIIHIH‘!‘ Mr Dunne: .1 <mw~l ‘f ‘m'tm'm un land rms [Wit Y'r‘pf‘ :md thvir Huh! 1 [hlx papvl‘ LI HM that mmmumly. m1 work, pruhihitiun 'llw'tiw bargaining mpluyvs tn anIMHIZt‘ "c luwt repn-M-m {Pu-y (‘hiruu the ('hn‘zuzn Y, W 1m rvlunw ‘wc'l um.“ nan-s do nw-nnnx. \\ i” r \VH Explained nu-mlmrship ‘Ixantmg repn rfl'm‘liw uldntlI-n 1y mmli ‘ur mum mph-(My lrgation «lvuntes urflu‘lfl thmr H 11 n dual 1hr and now she did nu! N'ah‘ ont W‘- m-un- In rxpr foil thumb pul'h-ly 1n Lnnhos' AM and th‘ Lutheran thunh. u!» employm as well an m our fur the ~ympathy and “knot in the 10*! (If nur {atherfl’rv In ( ling “mu-r1 _\' MT. am! 5‘7!‘ CARI) OF T" ANKS she kicks » \t J; 9‘9..a.u.lo.q xhv maid kirk‘d lu-cluu‘ have a wuhing mavhine, r- kicks if sht- has u. up- v 1â€"1 : .Xur f3 tizr day rfthr “j;j:‘,â€"r(nt (011.37." If you Jpznd your torn: dollar: for a garmml that dot: not war 14111, that Joe: no: giu you :atiJjaction, it i: an (admo- a‘avucontu: any prim You La: :pmd your cm If! many :0 any dollar will but it: full purclum'u power of 100 (mu {fyau will be wry partic- ular about til com! you My. SOMETHING ENEW ‘ IN OUR ; SAVINGS DEPARTMENT rxprrw ,‘I'ITI.’ FOUR new plans for persistent and effec. tive saving have just Dee!) added to our savirigs department. We dall them our Weekly Thrift Clubs. They are the out- growth of the Christmas Savings Clubs which have proved so popular. Your courtesy in granting Mr. Killeen a I friendly audience will be appreciated. With aview to interesting. if possible, every woman, man and child in Highland Park. Ravinia, Deerfield and Highwood, we are inaugurating an elaborate campaign of solici- tation. It will be in Chargelof our special re presentativ MR, W. J. KILLEEN, who will call on you to explain the attractiove features of the clubs and enroll you as a member. Highland ParkfitfiaEank 32$ v THE HOME OF SAVINGS DEPOSITORS FRANK J. BAKER J. M. APPEI‘. C. F. Drncidmfl Vice-President (it Erna: (inflink' Fresidwn ht)” (i our nrnrt . Sum, Ihfl L)!" “(I 1}}? y (hr '1()' pur fl wnds [Her 2“?“ Frl‘d “If Use the’telcphone. Free Delivery Service. Telepton. no Highlnnd Purl: Garnatt’s ”1:17: 7! AH 1031 Fbrt Sheridan avenue. residents and buflness men that they have slprted u Pasquesi Bros. Motor Express Co. Motor Truck Express BETWEEN HIGHLAND PARK AND CHICAGO making the round; trip daily. and they will give the best pmniblo service in the lowest possible prices. and therefore solicit ypur patronage. Phone 227‘”- it wonyevcry cent you pt 10: u-- nym. it in style; worth it a: com on; worth 1: m wearingficwioe. There it; not I conflict: in our oonet depart- ment M! will take a pcnoxul imcresl in helping you opend your oonet dollars wisely. 3. F. GRANT ,‘T Cashier 3 wishes to announce to the at the North Shore [owns for itâ€"wonh nonworthitin PAGE SEVEN

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