Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press (1912), 27 May 1920, p. 7

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la) CS ids} re \1 \1 \l o========an==5 Q====O cm'ncu SERVICES Sunday a. m. at 10:45. Sunday School im- mndutely funnwing; Wednesday Evening Tvx-timonial Service at 8:00 Hunt‘dnn The clxceptional increase in our business requires an enlargement in our salesforce. Wt have immediate openings in the t‘rilldxxlitig (le- purtments. Either full timeor part timc employment. [, 'Izdt’ru'car -~I)rlagx ~:F(zm‘_v (him/5 -«-Sho(‘s ---.V¢'rku'mr . ---i\'dliun.< Yard Goods ' --.l{0,sipr_\' ---Housclm[(l .\'e'eds ---( )(fia' The salary is liberal and opportunities for advancr- ment unusual. Apply main otlice, third .floor. North Shorg _ Trust Company Real Estate Loans General Banking Business FULL TIME AND PART TIME DJ ADE hf sturdy gun-test stud, ML IOAJ-Lé; T\_,.:«‘F3 set “.1 (may Lupin stay adjusted and roll W513 21:0 least pa; Boys and girls are as pru‘; hunter is of his \Vxxcuus‘ Telephone 197 See our new \VIVK‘HES‘. :3 WIN (”[5113 r2 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM for Women and ‘Girls Roller Skating: Time! Rosenberg’s HARDER HARDWARE CO. -(, m/vmrar [“(mt‘)’ (lam/s -.\/¢'r/m'mr Yard Goods Household .\'e'eds Dy First Church of Christ. Scientist,,0f Highland Park Positions (A Stlte Bank) ‘. Comer Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd. You are Cordially Invited { make use of the pnvileges of the Safety Deposit Boxes WINCHfiIIR $TORE Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. In Every Day Except Sunday EVANSTON 337 Central Avenue L; Harm f'zcu as Hp rxpcrt Vow-3 in tmiay. least {n )ssibh‘ CIR H‘L 510 Central Avenue Savings Accounts '.' a: DCH‘VL .: bearings that PC UTE ates part ship \ulninr "'H‘. . k'uMm pawn}: nf 1hr “IIHHIS Statv Tmu'hcn' asso- ciatinn to draft n L'vllh‘v m thrift to ho made part of lhv smu- ('nur‘n‘x of Imtt‘uctlnu The rnmmittoc, “hich 1< vmnpnsod uf J. Stanley Brown of De Kalb. prin- vlpal nf thv Northern Illinon normal M‘hnul; W. “T Eurmt, (‘hampaignz L. E. Mahum-y. Molinc; 0‘ I.‘ Mam-ho» :vr. Nurmal: and Franklln N. True): Kunkakec; mv-t m ('hn'nun n-n-ntly at (hm: ht‘u‘lqllillh'l" «‘1' {hr Huvvrnnlunl Suvmu~ ul'L'MHiZ'dtlul Fwivm! Iivu-nr «11% EM Mulhvux. x-ducuu Juv :erLH‘ xhxtnrl. .m: ‘ f t?".'t Ilngluh my w (hp public whom]: uf Illmms and Indrurtlun In the same rvqulred uf all those sm‘king a tvm'hcrs' wrtificam has been rw- nmmondwi by the committee uppuint- ml by the prosnivnl. 1). Walter Putts “‘(H'LI) 'I‘II.\(‘II THRIFT I.\' ILLINOIS SCHOOLS N1) DEFINITE PLANS MADE FOR KIND.“ Sm Mk. .‘i $1.7m) 4 . H. Frmh‘nht gm l MET co. 31 vs - F ST. ions F ACTORY land leubeth W W. H. Harm-n int H svxn-pr Highland Park H, (‘. Lyttnl ’l‘lu-y (“Ii not buy the lsrnmls nor (ho trademarks that were formerly put out by the Grant (‘hemival (‘0. “(bath er or not they will continue to put out their (lifl'c-rvnt liramlS. Wt‘ are unalilr tn state. 4 The East St. Louis plant will be used for manufacturing (‘alumet bak- ing: powder exclusively and will put us in a position to supply the demand for Calumet which is daily growing by leaps and bounds. The (‘alumct Baking I’uwvr cum- pnny has bought from the J. C. Grin! ('hcmical (‘0,, of East St. Lnuis, lll., their factory and complete equipment. It will be rebuilt and equipped in the most modern, complete and up»tor date manner. All the latest, most In]- proved machinery will be installed and their factory put on the same ofâ€" ficivnt and high-class basis as their present plant in Chicago, which is the largest baking powder plant in 'thc world. Will he Re-Built and Equipped in Modern and Up-to' date Manner uke Recummendatiuns tn llli nois State Teachers' Amociation 'nmb Ann-s and WM} (u H '2 and \Klfv. Il‘f 5;, Mk 4. I {UM tn “(WITH-M \“ U \\" Mum-mm mi “m t: hukwm” Int 5. Mk l (an .‘i, lhanm-I Laki- Blufl'\'. =1! REA L PISTX'I'E TRA NSFERS .xf': H‘. “wk” yttun l'ark HVRH Mk 3H H v and \Ht‘u. !u( 4. Park. \V. 1' SUI rhumpwn and wva H} rat-9y taught m 1hr whools. dd‘hfll'fi. 22> < nl‘. :n prac- u-m-hum m‘ thrift be nude nujm‘ course m "(‘itizen- ~ "mmrzl‘ »1\ qutv 11 fm‘hr : h-uislatmn lhl‘i“ \‘UH {ht “4'11:sz :n‘n-n “1H {UH In hzh \hzll’L' Hln‘wh. \u-l“ HiL’hlun SM r. ‘ w-mpulim'y m the ”:0 flun- and In» 511”)“ quuirmi of all HIHL' twu 'h ul. \\1 .r Mn H n AU nu and I). ‘ I“ and Wirr (n wrt'v_ .wuth .\I U: (l. wosl ma! ‘IH'I and lk h. wifc (0 Ann»! .wuth KS n 1' Park W. U lk’l hudvzu uruv mukmu (h wvrmm'nl I. c wn-nth Ml h(-r~' inn) lll'l [um with x-Mtfirnh 1h. Shui Hu- h-zu‘h thc- puhhr mmkn H) m wrnt Hmhinn \ Hrwi 4' H10 Marian I ”it?! nvnd Hli thi< Hum-7 31“. lmphu \nmr M {r 1h: 1h“ the Mrs. Bensvn haw wrmon In a” the county chnirmen m {hr “Huts muw ment. urxing thexr suppurt of ‘ho pun "Thu! uppmu‘mu in: gun: m u hunk Tn! pulling {hm h-urhmu into pun (ice in sumr furm of nvmg, prrfe-r ably by means of pun'hlamu Hun-m ment. Smurnim- as War Smmg~ Stamps." Tires of Qqalilv Open daily until 9 p. m. 8 Sheridan Road. Highland Park Anticipate your requirements and communicate with us, for in a month it will no longerbe possible to Choose your‘tires. Phone today. Tel. 1200. THERE WILL BE A SHORTAGE IN ‘CORD TIRES ‘ AT this time Chicago branches of the standard tire manufacturers are short in cord tire sizes Shipments do not reach them so as to take care of local demand. We are now receiving shipments direct from the Akron factories THE CENTRAL TIRE CO. CORD TIRES 1‘ N hunk I'IKANK ). HAKII Highland Park State Bank We invite yOu therefore to come in am! consult us. Because of Our daily connection with the largest and best equipped foreign department in Chicago we can serve you promptly and advantageously in that direction. F you contemplate I; trip abroad this A summer you will want to supply your- self with some foreign‘ exchange or travellers checks. l Prvudcm THE HOME OF SAVINGS DEPOSI'I‘ORS Foreign Exéhange Travellers Checks .. makv (hr teaching 0‘ thrift rum pulsar): [mmlmc out W! the matter m!) can)? up a! 1hr not! “Mum hf [hr sll‘f legwllturr. In her )etu-r 1,, ”w ‘hmrmen. Mr.» Benmrl‘éud- “It Would be a yr"! «in! of hrlp i! you would all on your «fly super mundcm of schooln m u friendly way and :09 what in being dum- m U). 1 M Ami \ luv Pro-«hm N bun!» u! yuur town. Mala an vflm: 14: yr: h» plvdkr w roar-nu, mxx tum We an- asking t]; that u vr)’ mhuol alive- I drfiniu pvnmi mm 11) [hr 811le Of Thrift In a” i!‘ In port». (2) that the pupils M mum A regular opponunily at the school 1-» purrhnw Thrift and Wu Sunny.- Manfpt' l I. (.IlAN‘I ( Ashwr ’fi

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