trial "if HUI‘B >§@@@@ @Irï¬lnl flail- hine k .Llngia Phone 27 [AL Avenue ‘lue, our pn'ces. whom 335 [TE many ner Cd. (Minot: f: Allmku of watches docks and . Jewelryfor called repaired Ind delivered gal-null- . . -. ..;;......... .p;..;..;,....;.. -.._.. 3. , . , ow: - L".....ooococo-0000013000 .‘ O U 0 Sheridan Building. Huh Yuk, 11mm, 0 o .000000000000000000I00... 0 um I!‘ P. 31“. GL‘ARAWEI) 'rmrs “(those {:53 .m'r 'L\nnx:‘t - We “run", 1134. "zwm fé M unless vu- ‘m :1.:tr:l!‘!k h‘you'll :e‘ :9 -~ -> 6 'zgr A w ml ‘L -:-'t '1‘ A. .....oooooooo :....oooooooooooo00000000. ........OOOIO00.00.0000... o n-zutrunsr: 357 > : W. E. Waterhouse Watchmaker and Jeweler Sixteen Year! at Schneider'l Telephone 265 Cement Contractor EXCAVATING, BLM'K ‘Dnn 60 N. First St. Highland Park mid-n, Tel. 410 Shard!!! Ru PM! metrical (‘ontractors PAINTING PA PFRHxLVr . f_\l ‘ A ,\ I) INTER/UR [.’EU'A'17.'\G DANIEL A. FAY [do an honest dafs work very.rra|sonab|e priced. WHITE WORK I SPELL†T All Kinds J In, "urn n' I? DR. J. \g 511mm 522 Cent"! Avenue 350 and 909 SEN TAZIALI -.\ii Wan Guaranfrcd; DR.C. V. NICHOLS J. Smith .\1.\.\L‘R1~: TEAMIM; SERVICE 2; mrormn ><oaca Earâ€"DBL 1!}. 2:30... H. W. Huber Electric Co, DR. WATSON DENTIST DR. 653 W. Park Ave. Telephone SUPPLY SHOP JUNK Tvlephwn»; 13-49 1 Bldg, nghlnnd Park Telephone 371 it. John: \ .enue Dealer in St. Johns Aye I)E\TIST DE) TIST PHONES 0000000000000 H". ILLIKOIS . o-nocoooooooo Residence 490 lr‘?‘ .C‘x' I I! “[.otus Salad" by )lilolrml (‘ram has tho recommendation of the viv York Times for an evening of entertain- mcnt. As a partial intrmluctinn‘or (lt‘~ dication the page following th? title page hears this‘ Raipe: Take the lamplight hour and mix with it the feeling that youth is owr and ro- a satire on nm'ch we to almost make um'inus ('Uck. The Hungmnn's Daughtvi‘. Having a preface by Irvin ('ubh and another by Daisy Ashfnrd. (-Xplains why the bunk bulk) large. â€â€™Wht-re Love Lies Deepest." is keen enough 3 «Hire an noveh we have known. Young \'i.~itur<." It Iiirk~ thv 1m whantment nt' mi<<pvllinm hut it i~ wry enjuyuhlv. Anuciu Ashful‘vi Daisy'< sistn-r. hu~ invludwi J Hum written in her yuuth. alw. entitlw rmgv. The TI'UL' Hi>tury of [.t2~h._- \Ynmi Al'Ze-i' um- Iimaluu um- z‘ru'H-h [dint lilt' ilvlivatc lieluvml of flir Strangur l‘HUl'l nut ll\‘(‘ happy cwi‘ uftci,‘ ' at lt'ilï¬t haw hall a (héuuu (u lWLEill thv grunt ailm i'tnv that \\a_\ hut perimiui i'. i.‘ a lit-[tor (mil stinnuu iiuwl as it i~. 0m- :akvs u wri'vt and almost lllur liciuus delight in :hv frail little \x'w man getting the mmh (lt‘Sll'k‘Nl strain:- cl'. anxl thy downfall nr‘ pawn" uf the vigui'nus. Vital, cvm‘-suwo<<ful Helen. Lung: lin- ti!“ l'llnxiiig \‘im-T "Daisy Ashforil: Her Book" is quite a bulky \uilumv wmpurml with "Tlic nthch‘ an Mum “(H.r . \ur hvn: Sh: l‘icxaht'y Hmm.’ by l hunk \Vhil'h \HII help pm. All anmtvm' lurtm The Jt‘alaus Gn‘ucl‘nvw "Frvm'h lecz'utuw at‘ {he Great War†i‘ \H‘iztvr: h); ’J‘w !\I‘UI'(’.\<(II' of Frvnvh Eklt'l‘illlll'x‘ 2n Srmlh VquL’v. Albert thinz. It I~‘ 2m qu piece «11' u‘nx'k “hirh mach: \u-Il x'nt'm {hp husu‘ fur u \Vnm-r Hf I‘rvnyh I'vzuiim: by a swing» ur av; indihxiuni, In ilsvlt' I! i,‘ a Ext. lul‘\ hi~tn1_\ nt' unusual inn-1'- “xii 14m: paun'e Tram-T 4)} llzplomnilv qrutwgy m1 llu- part ul' the u-nmr. lluw little we walla-ll it! Ix‘vlaml and thv rmlin stations, France and cxuurx'lnns min (h-tjmmy all come mtn Yllv (-onwrk narrative â€" uh, H-all tln- par! about the Old Fruh'll- mun \\hnw rm't â€\‘m‘un'm-«l in u ml< lzsmn “xtl‘. tln- wnwr's Inotlurl You W hc 1‘0 A Shm’. 5101f (I I!“ tfw l'cavt. Urinkwatcx' (the play it 1m: in {hr :3 New lumks‘. Hut ï¬ution, whirl] are listvd amnng the best sellers in the shops, to he found on the chcndlay hunk display rasc are: Thayvr's Thvmlun‘ Runsmwlt. Keynes" Emnunm- SUMMIWIUUHK'V.‘ ux‘ rm}. 0‘3! with (HM I\U\t HI: [.UV!‘ Lik‘S DCCpt'sl h \twi FYIHHI Stunt» \\} \ui'm (‘11 I‘ wim<<v1"s InoLurY You road 'nnw Hwy had In yim: “()le La 'Thn Fl'IHLCt‘F m Dartmuunh YUIUI'I'l !!«'I‘\ II H'Iin!“ lhuui ‘1' (ha ,H 11v all Imtun- i.v\ :H!!~(>.‘|!I1i.’|li wh t-nuuuwi in Mun the makin' .- iwupl- Lrursh 11w." lHHH Hm .l x ‘ y'y \IVK' 1H Urmham m Rm H I'uzuiuhk‘} Stephen Lea h 11H "LZ'OtM fem vursrlf “M 3!" Hum II um “HM.- ijw-t “ill i :I «my . entitled The four thnt pub I' t'm- Nam RnnVnriqu 1301M h-mi Hi> 1M mu l}! nan .H" HI tilt m Oh? I IU'U\E\\ 41M ha! liHlQ I'H inmln. J (.hiâ€" ill’Hl .ins t'l‘t‘ igh wn. ea. has i)l'k iin- (l0~ itle the the In an interview ju>t pulilislml Ilix D. ll. Andn-m'. \‘UHlllH‘erHl illtflk‘lik' of the Nothvi‘lands‘ said that nmrc than 98 pm‘ i't‘nt of tho farms 0f â€ul- land are of 19% than 133 acros, while 72 [HT (-ent arr fl'nnl ‘3 In ‘33 sun-5. “l have recently l't'tlll'lh‘ll {rum :i trip to the Middle West." said In; Andrcae. "ln Indianapolis I \‘lSlte‘d nth: of the factories that maku utili. tub: I am much interested in thi‘~ small. onwploy ulilitoi‘ and as won ‘as I receive the catalogs and illus- trated material descriptive of this plowing machine. I will forward it m- l to my government." H (hi ha}. tht' the al ll 'I‘lu- “vpfll'ftli'fl‘i nt' .\LZH(Uii i-r'iziy i'opnrtwi that ~\im-riiu tun. <Hh't‘ Him}. puli 1“â€. 1m {nui‘ plmw, :H't‘ tw» im‘ur fu ()Hil’i'zli «mm-anion m; farm» nf 1: 15:0 acrvs. This sami- «liviiim that Amuri‘un i'flt'(01‘> “(‘H' n ml fur European cxpui't trade thv furnu nh- rmznll and il farming is the rule. Hmr did can Hianllfflk'1lii'l’l\ HIN'I [his Linn liul'v‘pv thvir 1v sihlr t? nmnm'u THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS \mvrirun x: \HERH‘AX l'TlLITORS IN FOREIGN l’l uh" Ulrx Lx. MAXIM IZL‘UIS upnn mm: “W ~{Luiyinu‘ forms! luwnn): tn \umniy ‘ At the Ann-rimâ€: :1 ('MHMflH‘h‘ \wzr nyw that Amt-nun. [hm‘ n! Lin Ix HYHH (101M l! (I ,le I't‘ Mu w {\pnrt HIEâ€) 1H m. IIEu'tm-rr huh-mi Pl pimh u!‘ i L'nntruls \u-n- rmpun- C y :u-rnlvnh. Ann-Hum: hzui m‘x'x‘lnnkwl Iht‘ IIH' mumru-s {ht-y â€kn-op Thv vh'mgv was made. our (‘VpUI'ti .n Inutnr [. i sphiJmuJHm mu In other words, on the average one person of every six' you meet (or some member of his immediate family) isthe owner of public utility stock or bonds. This doesnot include owners of steam railroad securities, nor hundreds of thousands of people, who, through life insurance policies and savings bank accounts, are indirectly owners of public utility securities in which the money of these institutions is invested. Next to government bonds, public utility securities are more widely owned than any other class ofinvestment in this state. that 275,000 People, Residents of the State of Illinois, Own Public Utility Securities? These people and their immediate fami- lies constitute one- sixth of the population of the state. DO YOU KNOW hankering “(In TPH Pn-luf m Mum». wwhq H;|\nx'\\1th 'I‘h-gx r\ 24mg tlltunm} LV FIELDS Ill HH‘Q’I k‘H't k‘ill voph ‘H'lxwt Ivnsim .anrl \HIH H'i IHK‘ZUH \Hlt'l'l \\ hvn <11Uil H' [ha 1U M [I] The puq‘lo who kt-rp the NW! of hmldmg high may hank to ~~lmp m u zen! thi~ “inter on ’ccuunt of the marutv of houses. i The kld who has 60 wnit {or an hour for dinner can‘tjsee nn)’ merit In hunger striking. j The Ridx ought to lie interested in forestry. as you makd' baseball bats out of trees. | _ If all tlw mnthers would get thr m- struclinn that goes With a well or- ):uniu-d Mnthors' club. [hr country Would have a thuruuthhrrd mm- of vhildren mmmg up. mg I'm-en MM} and \uunrn‘tnkv (Hm-«Lun- ul vulnww for prnfcss‘uns, and do not maln- u ~uwrss nf than withuut uh h Naming, th in the vital prqum Hf 'hv (minim: and run- hf t‘thron. w.» rm-n uwd In {ct-l thvy tended nu trait» Illlpl‘tupt‘l', fur anu-n tn furm UTL'HH' lliitlnlh to «hwuai 1,16'Il’ \[n-rml H)» term!» Thr funny papers prmlmi mrtnnm and jokc‘ about I’nxhr-r hnltL mg thv yvlhnx baby u‘}1xl<- Mnlhur “as :1: (hr MHHI(‘Y‘~' .luh. the PM 'Hu- ! Hm Inn \MlHH'H :3 at Run 1 u an 'llulHlf.“ h-m'mnu that all pm'plw in m.- Hth H [Hit 111M Hm HUI 1H “ ht‘! A! \\ HIV lllinois Committee on Public Utility Information Hulk! {mm 11 Im'tuly hu“ 10 um! y m he wwhlh't yt-IL [liming up uf chiMx‘vn x.~ nimul 1 mm! m-lhily uf 1hr hmmm mnmfmtun \IU'I‘HERS‘ l l.[ â€S IIIH III Mirth“ was Hmuxhl furrnul. 1f nut hut “m 141]) 'M JIM H 2H: \‘UHI‘! 1h- vu. harm“. that mm M 1mm. \‘I‘H lt'l‘ln'll“ ‘1 {’11- huml. ;1 hut flu â€nah lnv 203 South Durborn Street. Chicago [un- “ark HAL/r4? \\IY( hm! and on. hm! C.-H. JORDAN CQ.. Funeral Directors lunmm (:n‘ \nth him-[rm 'l‘uurmg ('ur (rvgulnr) V , [{umhtvr \nth Electric Star Rumiqu {regular} . 501mm “11h Electric Startm I-{mw . , , , ('umw, vqmppmi \ch Ell hmnuuntal In Rirm , 1 Tan 'I‘rmk 0-quth Wllh andmn Irmtur . ‘_ Hm ufmm'lm Clupel at cuch' Establishment Complete Line of Funenl Furnishings Ill Dad-MM Pin-0M“ 1“ lm uvo..cnmaco _MW noun) .‘1! Ford Prices Reduced l‘hvw |iTl<‘(‘R :m‘ P. H‘ H. th‘rmt. Freight mu] r' Tux m M- :uth 11mm «it-thry In customer INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS Telephone. 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