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Highland Park Press (1912), 29 Jul 1920, p. 5

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Lb: cm H )lHin nuns} t in 1r mn .w :1 Ls; tre Ah u ma! ‘ - *1 being w w front. uple of menstrua- [U "er 215 and '3. 1.1th (‘hns- rd afâ€" com- ettor .\'~1Tk 2:1! re<£ H". it‘ General Banking} Business Real Estaté Loans Savings North Shore Trust Company Palace CashMarketGrocery Phone 160 Sugar Sale at 20c lb. Free Delivery Cnsro or Snowdrift, 3 lbs. . ,. . .. ............ H19 Stiltirfm is under the 5mm- managmncnt as the Willard Station at Ex‘anstnn. Ask Evansmn mutorists abom our methods. Ikhcving that the motorists of Highland Park and vicinity dc-sirv Eh:- highest type and quality of battery serving \w hau- upencd :1 service station at 523 Con- trzil 2{\'t'¥‘.L1:: and are now at your command. REM. FR} \TI-I TR \NSFERS «Div! Colony ('ofi'ev. My Laurhnln's finest. H). Jane's Highland Park Battery Station 20 lb. Limit with every $5.00 Grocery order, flour, potatoes and meat not included E‘it‘ly Uhin (A Sun Bank) N. W. Corner Central Ave. and Sheddan Rd. (30ml Luv d and w an-vr and wife to Edith $1M)“. 1 acre in sw \m 6‘ Deorfield twp . Quayle and husband to pm and wflfe. w. d. $10.00. {it-Ltd? run Sheridan road. it!“ igmal Lake Forest. 23 9 EM? HUT NOW Open and \Vifr to W. H. 510,0“, Lot '2, Hus- ‘k 7“. Highland Park. July 14, 1920. 2d wife tn (‘. C. Rodâ€" w. «1. $2230.00. Lots ":7. I‘nkv Bluff. GEORGE G. ROCK. Mgr Safety Deposit Boxes k $1.95 65c $2.15 *7 IIADK MARK ”(GISY‘ICD $1.00 522 Central Avenue $1.20 All order: for Saturday morning delivery must be in F riday. 48c 3 and 10. ('hmcu an x'nasi nu tivv bet-f, H) Nutiw mum! sac L'huicc L'vntv!‘ k'uL fiahy hoof liver always good. lb Voulbhreust for stuff Fully hams. rhvupcl that: {rah pul‘k. 1h. n2, Lu: H. Lake Fun-st. Huiscppc Lanciuni to (I E. Mead, w. d. $12.").OD‘ .\'. “'. part 101 30, Highw'icd. Annie M. (‘Iine tn Anna B. Freder- ick. w. d. $10.00. \Vcst 1;? {1. lat 11. Mock 12. Fixmoor nddn.. Highland Pk. W. H. Johnson and wife to Guy Huston. w. «L $10.00. East 40 acres he 14. Sec. 2L. Deorfield twp. July 13, 1.920. Mock 12 W. H Hustnn. “MW" a‘. <hvuldcr must >ix'c Cuts, H). Master in l‘hanwry 2K 11 r'y Baldwin m J. I". Baldwin 1.00. Lot 2, Crannis subdivisiun “1'9." 533-535 Conn-l Ave steak ' Huts 39£c l‘hanwry to Katherine McFany, (It-ed $1000.00, Accounts ‘33§c 27%c 18%c 28§c 33 Motorists; not only in Lake county. but within A much wider radius, will be glad to know that the work of paving Belviderq road west of Wau- ikegan is progressing rapidly. From 1200 to 400 feet of paving is put in ‘ every day. ‘ l‘â€"â€"n- Contractors are MW in 3"" era! KW Fact of Paving",in ny»., u_,. The work now has reached Gazea‘ Corners. having been brought there‘ from Milwaukee road where it left‘ off last year. The contractors now are proceeding toward the Gnyalake school house. This will complete the contract held by the company. They have two miles to go. At the same time another firm of contractors is paving the road from Volo to the Grayslake school house. They are working from the Volo end of the rozul. Everything seems to point to the fact that the improve- ment will he completed soon providâ€" ing there i5 no delay in the arrival of materials. F}: to (he prescnt time the contrac- turs un lht' livlvnicro stretch of road lwtwvcn Gauze.»- (brnors and tho Grayslnkt- Sk'llnul huuse hun- rem-iv- wl 35 L'arlumls (If aman They fig- urx-(l that this “mild be sutlit'icnt to winplote one-half of the mutant. Mnre material is A‘XIM‘ClQ'd shortly us it is said In M vasior tn get it now than it was varlirr in the season. The plan is to upen up the nrw roml mml as soon as possible but it is new t‘SSfll’)‘ fur the m-w pavement tn "set" thirty tlays lit-fon- it is sufr tn nllww tram-l on it. CONGRESSMAN MCKINLEY 'I‘O REMAlN IN RACE Letter from 0. L. Davis (‘ontra- diets Dispatch Sent out from Springfield l‘24lltul'. l‘rc», Highland l'ark. Hi. My Dear Sir: 0n “'cdm-sdu)‘ of this wvek a press dispatch was sent out from Spring- iiuld ~flying that my neighbor, (‘on- grvssman William B. McKinley. would likely retire from the Senatorial race. I write this to assure you that. there was not thvn and neither will there he later. any foundation for such I story and that Congressman McKin- ley‘s friends cannot understand how it could have gained circulation. The (‘ong‘n-ssman is now touring the state and will continue to do so until the evening of September H. ('ungressnmn MvKinluy's {fiends 12111111111111 :1 campaign in his behalf urmmds 111' mu wars 111,111 Thcy and 1111-11 11111111111111: haw made 11 thuruugh «11111115» of 11111 5121111. 11 1:4 plowing to 11111111 111111 there was 111 the beginning a marked demand for McKinley and it is still more pleasing to know tbs! Ihii demand has gr rown wonderfully c.1111 day, haxing reached the point 11111 1111- 11111111111111111111 be free!) made that 1111 “111 111- the 111111111 of his party 1111 Svptvmhor )3. I'lt'llsv undvrstand that ("engross- 111:111 31 K11:11-_\"< 11111111111111 1:: 111 the 11:1111i.~ 1:" I11: ‘1'11vnd‘ 11nd 1'311- 1111111111111â€" 1111‘ 11f 1111111 1~ 211111 111111 1111sz1>11111111- 111: 111111 .111 1>~11t111 ( that thvro “111 '11.. 1111 "1.111111: 11511111“ 1n<1>f111us it is thi< each that that ~uppx 'm- m» "-uppn': usnio" inwfxn‘ us Mr. Mrkmlvy 1‘ mun-111ml. Mr. Ma Kinh-y hm many fru‘nds nnd ~umth- !> urn-Am: the n-mlm's (uf yvrur Vlu’: 1:11: llh'l‘ 2! (\v, ~x~".x r0 m . \z'l joint“; the nrllrr. They want in have a part znul lvml a hvlpim: hand In thi< remarkable «uluny which is training: the Guming mm: and women nf Aml-rlva ln llx-nmcmry's ivlonl~us(~ ful. izm-lligcm citizen“. There art- K'l'. «hildron m Moon-heart m prt's- em. but all plans un- ban-«l nn an ultimate pupulatiun nf 5,00“ children. The residential part of Mooaeheart resembles a modern \illaxo and cun- sists of about 60 buildings nf mndcrn fireproof construction. There is I centnl heating and power plant. urge modern print shop. a high school building, hrzo nswmlvly hall. so". ‘r‘ral industrial sh pw. 3 man-m {arm iwhnt. and many dormitnrios and rtsi- HIUSIC [MIME l\'l'!' d ll \\1th MIL m I-uw Ihv rrx‘nnuwus i1 {rum Sprumtichl‘ Fran-many. UHVIIJJ’. 1.. DAVIS, II.‘ H TO BE lVS'l‘l'l'l 'IIFD ill-IRE Lake com”. ‘uh-rs (.1 yvrur I am “'1'an a yuu \n-u'xd pultir luhn’m 1U \‘HH‘ n‘l in In 191‘! (he 7‘: w-mgmnlw m m. \‘rall‘d 39,559,001“ nx‘ (-rxvrgy, and (-m men. This cum-L Muh' thun 57M“. ~1un transmission doncos highly vocationa 30 of the most in}: «mental as {inns} work. Installation Month) llnghlaml Park lodge will be insti- tutul Monday (~\’('nlnk, August 2nd. The rttuallstlc service will be in «'hurgv of a team from Chicago, with Supreme ('oum‘llnmn W. A. McGowan uf llulYalo; varcsvntlng the Supreme lodge in instituting nfficer. The char- !n-r munlwnhip fw: is $10.00. and lt E _ A 1.22» VARâ€"2:0! 35.: >23! fiwmzmzcaz v. ,\I 1’31: Kln‘m Hu-n- u-nlrul Malian unnpany whlrh u th- (u rllppl] nmdt- upon it fur [vwxu-r uil‘i This curn-m “as vurrml uvvr Muh' Ihnn MANN" "1110- (If high u-nâ€" ~1~n tmxmnisnon lines. serving. in addmon to the many induunul plnnu. men than 8,000,000 homes with light and supplying light and paint to more than 1,000,000 business flublish- HH'TI. moms. hm 5,000,000 accuse mum wu- -' râ€" ...-. . were in use It the end of the year A M and mnpnhc'mive report 0! As to the future. it. is cad-nud‘Govml Life Insurance in to be that than M "main in the ‘ . . Sate: 1mm home. to ho wind] -â€" ror cream hm A150” “PET! NEW ADVANCED \lwv-IV K“""“ wwu .â€" . establishments to be equipped with "“ "” electric pour and . push). ammn‘ 5" "'3 C31" SINCE "15 tum load of mum propob‘ "‘ tiom. {With a study indent in popa uhliui and industrial growth, the In. , Pom! nuke up mt u!- Wt trre and o! the industry new to her-aw Bin 0- a. m imited cnly ly the :ondit‘onl ”tab- Willi“ / at“ 1* l“ The educational features are vocational And pnctical; about Lhe most useful cults are be arued as a part of the educa- Federal Bread is Quality Bread If you have not tried it, Visit us today Federal System of Bakeries won’t. Then-Wmfinancierorthemanofhfi'ain, will tell you that picking "the egg that will hatch”. in m acoumpliah- menttobencquimdandoo beproud of. He will tellyou also that many of his financial and busineu "settings” have proved disappointing. The chance is removed when you put your money into a SAVINGS ACCOUNT in this bankâ€"twenty years mmuu m a disappointment. You can ’t go wrong. The inveouncnt is certain and productive. It 13 "the eg that will hatch. ” |(' 73.34% (mu-1.1 datum xm "mini Slutty yl-n- LHUUJ‘H‘) kxluwntt huurs d vmploymi v-u-r UNLMNI Hu-n- )- Namely n lnpany fur doctricity rupply the demands luau-r fur imhutrml FRANK J. BAKE! THE HOME or SAVINGS nnposrrous fisma'owifipuuamdng‘ofcgglundathc ”1,. maximum hand». But none 5"" lished governing its ability to ut- tnct investors to furnish new capi~ u] no u to make the extensions noc- esury to meet the inn-using demands {6r service. lished governing its ability to ut- tract invcstorl to furnish new capi~ tnl no u to m-ke the extensions noc- csury to meet the incrcuing demands {6r service. PRELIMIN A!“ REPORT OF “AR RISK INSI’RANCE \ tuml numbrr n! 13.2979 npplicn- tion.-- for (t)ll\l'rl(‘(l insurance have been Win-d by the Bur-nu of Wu Risk Insurance, accurdimz to an an- n vunccnivnt by Director R. G. Cholv HH‘ll‘)’-Junt‘|l “ho is making public at this timc figures of a prcliminnry re» pun on l'nitml Sum-s (inwrnmut lgfi- lmurancv. prcplrcd in the ln sllr‘fllH‘l' (lulllini uf the Bureau for UN period ending June 30 1920. m i .,I _.N-.._o .. ..... um! in Harml- Vance in cost of their newsprint to ‘ubout 200 per cent because of that! ability to contract in large volm But the murket price, according to the bulletin, in: advanced 500 per cent sincr 1915. It in at this price that the small publisher is compelled to 'buy lin- paper stock. Primarily the rcumn {or the nd~ \"unce in paper 19 (luv U) a wood short- age. In mrlicr days the paper mills vrcrc built in the lumber regions and their pulpwwul was a For! 0! by- product of the saw millxnx.v industry. liut in mum of these regions the saw- mills have finished, and they arc pack- I-d up. burnwi nut. or moved uwny fur sumo other rc-nsnni But the pr in-r mill cannot play the part of “car- pet-bugger“ quite so cusily, and as I «rt-sult the north-cutl-rn pnrt of the '(‘niu-d Stat?! has become largely do: A tutu] numln-r of 132.979 lpp‘iCl- hom- fur (-unvu-rtod msurance have been gnu-owed by the Bur-nu of Wu Rusk Insurance, awarding m an un- n vuncvmvnt by Diroer R. G. Cholv nu-lvy-Jum-r who Is making public at this“ timv figures of a proliminnry re» purt on l'nitml Sum-s (invvrnmrm Ufu lmuranrv. pn'plrrd 1n the In summa- (“\‘ilitnl uf the Bureau for the pc-nwi omhng June 30. 1920. The tubal amount cum-rod by those (nun-rind puhmvs is $51LK‘21.500 and (lupslflmi as to the forms uf policy of- {rrvd by tho (inn-mmvm. the convert» mi mwrum‘e ls d'n-trilvuh-d as fol- Urdmuy Lib ‘lI-pgy-rl‘ 11h orgy“! Lilo L0»rmr Ill-durum"! \v u-ur Endowment r FruSm-nwm H "r n! «.3 o. The tau] nmuunt of ynwniums n-- \uH-d un Um; insurance. xmludmg monthly, qmmrly. u-mmnnunl and annual. was “Inlfififvi‘flh. The rflwth‘e Inu‘rtml'rlh‘ on (oul invented nut. in 5.06 per Mt... The ratio of death losses in grout expected dam Iona «cording to the America: Experience Table of Morality bu been found to be his nun 40 pl out. 32’. a:.,nm,nw _~-. rum-000 “\K! A current report of the Govérnmut For-u nub! nu ll" W ”'3‘“ ”w mummy mm Wat-IE5“. J M. APPEL V'uv PW t]?! 3 77,9!“ 000 MZJIOAM 19369,”. ”$42715," a:.,u.x,r.oo C. RGIAN'! prmlmxt upun Canadian Wood. Spruce {rum Minnesota and (innudn, {or ex- ample. )5 being hauled 700 to 1200 mum to Wim-onsin paw-r mills. ln Xv“ York stale. where nearly fifty per com of our newxprint Is prmiuuod, nixly per cent of me pulp 1nd paper millfl hlVl‘ absolutely no tlmhor Sup- plies of thmr uvm. New Hampshire and Maine appear to lvc the only (tast- t'rn state; that still have nw male!â€" ml:I {nr making paper. and tlwro is 3 Well grounded .suspw'um 1n the pd? peg trade that the day of prufitevrinx m spruce. hemlock. Mlmm and ymp- In H pretty well under wny, The My paprrl. in any event. are certainly “ting up the little ones, and their “funny sheen". mnsnzinc section: :nd other imvehnt {amen pica waMmM;mpeo- -uon ummwmtm hmhincolde-hudm-dou dad". but min-hutch he won't unit so. (”aim-Ilia: o! Blouse" pecple should luv- ehtm buflom u ugh flap 1'. ”I Min-pom w the mud! of Unpmeed- two cent

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