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Highland Park Press (1912), 24 Feb 1921, p. 8

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J..L - Garage Phone 227-3004 BUTTER--EGGS--MARGA RINES Telephone 57 Pasquesi Bros. Motor Express Co 1031 Fort Sheridan Avenue Make round trips daily between Highland Park and Chicago BEST POSSIBLE SERVICE. Give us a’trial‘ Finest Quality Home Dressed Poultry WHITE ROCK OVER. "I never knew how good mbben could be," W'hnz Rod: warns Le” m ThlwnllbeyourcxpcnenceJoo, because not a smgle pair leaves the “HOW phmthhoux full mspecnon. Slurdy, gray. Inc-Held soles Jomed to hnvy bhck uppers by the Hood Process. Muie In 111 an: {or :1! \ kmd: of had HOOD RUBBER PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC THE uppers on most red boots crack very quickly when exposed to sun and air. While no boot can stand undue exposure, the Hood Pressure Process produces a boot exceptionallyfree from thisobjection- able feature. When you buy a red boot with a yellow label and the word 4406} on it, you are getting the latest development â€"- an upper that will stand rough treatment combined with the newest tire-tread soles, which means long wear and good looks. IHOG} is your guarantee. 0/155 any dealer or write us. Service Station for Vesta Batteric’d WATERTOWN Overhauling Formerly Koon’s Garage C. B. HANSEN, Proprietor 125 North St. Johns Avenue Telephone 388 Repairing Shore Creamery We do all kinds of 685 Centrul Avenue Give us a trial ‘51! km ///JII;/ HOODS: RED BOOTS 9 Tuesday, Feb 8 1921. awn rmr/e/ d/Il/Oll( 1500f édlry alt/yo 1‘0 {own unh/ Jafurz/qy“ and PASQUESI BROS. Hood nude dw first Knde Km . And at h‘.’ myerAbefn succmf .. Highlmd Puk, "lino“: MASSACHUSETTS l 1 Stvlnou Ghould Dt Km Duty. The lesson of Turin learned In MI )omh wns only half learned an: Ill Idle money may bo- drlwn on In one of emergenvy, It 1; true. but money “I! does not work Ind at": And “In ‘ vanishes uhvn It I: used And lttvtl v i nothing behind to uke Iu pilot. whereas, I! n 2.. nude to urn Interest It; earning:- fn-queutly my be used to meet the emermcy. lotvln‘ a. pan dot] Int-Id. 'tCopyri‘ht. ll“. American Pro-I League) l During a Liberty louu drive in a ilurge city while the uorld war was on ,there came to a booth where subscrip- tions were being received an elderly man who could not spenlt English. For- tunately a member of his own race was in charge of the booth and negoti- ations were soon under way. 5 Would Truat the Government. The man. it appeared, had been I‘ citizen or the United States for a num: ber of years, but had never learned to speak the language of the country. Some friend had told him the govern. ment was asking the people to lend ‘ money to pay the coat of the war and I was oflering its bonds as security for ‘ ithe loan. He had confidence in the stability of the government and was willing to lnlrust his savings to it. After going over the ground care . fully and being informed of all the: facts relating to the proffered bonds. the rate of interest. date of rodents» tion. etc., the old man drew from some secret recess of his clothing a wad of old. soiled, musty hank hills of all de nominations aggregating more than 82.000. and ludlcnted his desire to ex- change this money for bonds. Thrift Had Become I Habit. ‘ Here wn (- case when: I man, born jnnd bred in I country when Thrift land Frugality Were not I matter of "cholce but I poeitlve necesaity to I ;xreat majority or the citizens, had ; continued to live in America as he had lived in Europe. He had inherited the Thrift luailnci and it had become I (‘Uuflrlni'tl habit by enforced prac~r tlce. This hntilt had enabled him to‘ accumulate the sum he was now pre pared to turn over to the government in exchange for interest bearing bond; But during all the Jean he was put : ting his amines away. dollar by dollar. in his Secret hiding place, he 1:»: loo ‘ 1nd money his savings would have earned had he put them to work. He. had not .qlarwl himself, for he had} continued It: Work and cam and navel all the year» “I his life, but he permit-j ted hia tilUIw)’ to loaf and earn noth: ln‘. ' Lu: wuu. ue ulu confidence in the stability of the government and was willing to inlrust his savings to it. After going over the ground cam fully and being informed of til the facts relating to the proflered bonds. Merely I Typical Spender. This ymuu: mun tw'iniiflt-d in the spending Class. like all rriminnis Ai! vspondi-rs urv nut r-riminnh tmt a! it‘riminnis nrs- spo-mil-rn‘ it N 1) hurt jthnt tin- t'rimlnui t-luh un- n-vtnrinusiy ihtli’d up prawtit‘uii)‘ ail tho- time. I (in tim ntin-r hand. thv mums u" [the people who mum' [u own property Ht is vstilnutn-«i that but I! [V‘r m-m ;of the families 1n this vountry uxxn gtheir homes, and it is sure to estimati- {that m lwr rent at the home ownon ,‘boiung tn the mvinx clan. (Copyright Idle Money, Like an Idle Man, Earns Nothing. HALF-LEARNED LESSON The best way My educate savor! I! to Cah‘h Hmn “hvn young and ~hn“ them what they may upon tn find at the vxlds of the two roads. >m-q- “hm [minis Hf ‘\'I; , .w .Hnuld Ivar! 'n, Mi «wry as H up iflh’v! In [In- nv-uqmpvr rrpnrh-r .:.-m Instrutw! ln-ynnd 1|”vain Ihnl In- hm! nothing {urlln‘r In lnum un (hm tu-m! Rm (110 hthS acquirml 2|“ 1: hi) 1~ ling yuuth am-nrvmly \n-ru llm firm“: fur him. H.- Mann :1 sysH-nmttc 'nurm- of mut»«-zzlmxn~l1t from Hm first and In the 0nd (‘nmmlttwl murdvr in x mmnvnt n! pmm- while attvrumlng to hold up u mutiun pwmn- nmnngv-r In nrm-r tn gr! why Im-nv') In [Mp him out «If hnmwhnte finnnvhl dim- mltlvs. Arn-xl, worm-“hm and ”w scaffold fullowml quickly, 9y EDGAR TAYLOR WHEELOCK ,fi....._ . .vâ€" “I.“ l l {certain yéufiz man, whose name and the full details of whoae me I: la not necessary (0 repeat here. died ‘ln the Cook county jail. lllluola. in the autumn of 192). A Jury had decided that he was a menace to society and must be removed.‘ Became a Spender when a Boy. This man had avqutged extravagant habits when a youth by frequenting pool rooms, t-abnrets. dance halls and other pleasure resort: with the result that he took to petty stealing in or :der to raise money to pay the piper. {An urn-st, a term ln l’ontlm- and a ‘Ipnrule followed. ; An unusual feature of this \‘.'L"t‘ mn- lsists of a series of articles printed in mue of tho (‘hivunu no-uquwn unvlor fthe bending “Renting lint-k." in Whll h ltlils ynum: mun plvturml htmmli' us in ,rvtn-ntnnt winner struggling. in regain la rvspt-t'tqu pusltlon 1n mun-t) mud in um-nrtunlt)‘ tn lilllkt 'nwl niwl IMr“ m lmnvxt livlm: Hf «uxir‘w tlw i-irn tity of thn- itulhhlunl ul‘ww «wry I! Ill‘i‘ll ly EDGAR ‘l’ YLOR WHEILOCK. (009"le “It. k... Pru- hum) A certain young man, whose name Excufsiqq {not Easy urwmmm Gwen Ended on the Sca'floli.‘ Chance to Make Good Hm Hf I'uvt :1 pmmw I nun, born I A charity Worker In New mm ThrInIa family In dumme (-I I matter or ‘ There was nothing In [he :esuty to n‘ and no money with which linens, bad i for the hungry motbvr and :a as be had ' this was an mnerxvnv‘y nu ld lnherlled ' 10f! 310 to supply Immedl: ma become and reported the one I Forced nun. , tern. npnrh-r dwm n lhnl Ih' hm! U“ ”I!” Int-HI! loam twopnm («WM case they like to patron“. m- m. anon, um workln‘ m no women buy fur coat- a! from ‘50 u m on the Inn-Haunt plan. Other! pay on: an In solo; a M blocks. frequently le- than I mile. when the ruin would have ban Mu fichL People buy plant! can for which they have little real not. the upkeep of which an Into tbolr Income- nl a fearful nle. n! the 810 In; sprndtnx $3 {or food and $7 {or a KludH)‘ berlbham-d but with which to Idul’h lwr ton-ltd had, The foolish cxxruvugnnoe In lhll n-ru’ d1!- !en-d only in mgr" from lbw um". ”aces of large numbers of Individuals who nntu-r lbemu-lvu that they m Mae and fur-lghted. ‘A tenure at um crate ll mo aaul throughout the out: of muriuoa which ‘ have turned out u) be worthiaaa or nearly an. It in animated that. durin‘ the w ‘ period tnd place. I billion dollar. of like i Poddlarl of that. humbu‘a have awn-mod through Iowa. A Sucker Dom Ivory Minute. There are a thousand and one way: of getting ritl u! hardearned savings without securing a rotur‘n of equiva- lent value. and this expiaina most of the financial diflivuitimâ€"individual ' atoclta have been marinated in that mm | and collectivewof the American poo-t pie. Extrm'uxanw in living expense. keeps many families on the rami edge of pun-rt); Nady to topple over at any tinn- industry may lag, when thrift and frugality would have mad! ‘ them lndepemiwt. the Know What tho Nudod. A charity Worker In New York found a family in destitute virvumutanm There was nothing in the houu- to eat and no mom-y with which to buy food , for the hungry motbt-r and children. Ar this was an mnerxvnv‘y case the strut left 810 to supply Immediate demands and reported the one at beadquar trra. Sutm-quo-nt inroatiratiou dlfi'lofl'd, the fact that the mother had dllpoaod of the 810 in; Kfl’ndlnx $3 for food and $7 for a xaudlly berlhimm-d hat with which to Idul’h twr ton-lad head, The foolish extravagance in thin t-ru’ dif- fen-d only in mgr" from thv extra". zant‘ea of large number: of individual! ‘ Drink Milk Fresh Country Bottled Milk Your Efficiency Depends upon your Health Drink More Milk and be ,More Efficient Bowman Dairy Co. . Telephone Highland Park 9 iWHY PEOPLE ARE POOR Extruvuxanw keeps many tn edge of pun-r!)- lt any tlnn- m thrift and (run: them lndependv v i I They An No Longer Poor. Tbta ll 3 cause “her: nn entire con:- munily. the members of which were educated 1n UM- hum: of r!!! In the old world. furnished In 0 kc! lemon (0 their nvlghmrs. None of mm cola ulsu was a "Spender." 1 “Good IM- lo‘.” or an “Easy Mark." but Lbs-y can now buy anything may need. and ply for iL A feature of (MI throughout the lake have turned out u) be no. It in oltllnllod l A mrro-swndem of the Chicago Juurnul of Commerce says that In Iowa, one u! the richest agricultunl Itulvs in the l‘uion, speculum»: run not during recent boom years. Incl- dent-Hy he suyn: By EDGAR TAYLOR WHEELOCK. (Gown-m. HI]. Ana-no.3 Pru- Loan.) Billion of Dalian Paid Out in One State for Fake Stock. But rad: lndividull column wu working for a prlwr-n home Ind limit that would xupport his family m mm fort and pass ms Ill flute to hls heir-I. This was In old world notion which had its orlgln in a country where the winning of a permanent home “as I tin-um seldom ruined by the poor claim-1 Tu gum this prize they were willing to work hunt, practln- strict vmuumy saw the penan and (9t rich slowly. wrn (arm Implements and tum-Mun!) furnished all the evidenw n~qutrrd u pruVr that ttu- experiment tn tmum building wns all that could be drutrc‘d Built a $42,” Church. In thr meantime .ney had built 3 chum-l» near the vemer of the com- maul!)- “hhh uns n-pnrtu-d to have cost 8(2000 Looked Lulu 1 Damn“ Vontun. Predictions were {rm-1y mud. by many [n'mbn3won 1hr tlu-ury [hat the) Werr ut‘qnulutwl “uh u!) of 1hr fuc't.‘ rvhnlnx h» the rq-murcvs u! the culv- nlulw vlhnt 1hr o-xporixm-nt would prove u (allure. and flu- Souk-h! would hr “RUM! mm. o Hui ILcn- \wrr n-suun‘ui auxilnhlo “huh 1h:- pruplu-(s u! «lmnsh-r had In" (ukrn mu: m‘urun! and “huh pnn‘w {u be Hu- tlm'ldmg fm‘turs in lln- ltllth for Furvuu’. Industry, '...rm and Human WU“ (In Any In lu-as than {Nu-0n )vurn llm‘ w! 'Ivnwhl hh'unw nnh‘d fur H! pltnpfl'f I). 0me suhs’xuhUul [mum-a um; lmrns. Hm: u-mus. dairy «nu and mud (cent-tam. 1m. Ann-mu he. WI.) About a quarter of a century ago a colony of Polish aettlera who-e Inan' cial reacurcea were extremely limited contracted to purchase a large tracI of cutover land in northern Wiaconaln The price to be paid for the land ranged from 812 to :20 an acre and although the value at the forest prod ‘ ucta remaining on the land was con ‘ aiderahle. there was not an acre that! could be cultivated until a clearing had i been made. 4 The coloniata were W pmple: « none of them had enough money to! make full payment for his land; they 4 lacked teams. farm machinery. ling nook and implements. Not having funds with which to buy lumber, the) i put up log and pole shelter: and cm ‘ run! than with bought to keep 01! the ruin mwuawonyot HOW THEY SUCCEEDED ly IDOAI VAYLOI WHIILOCK. of pun-rt); fi-ld y tinn- Industry and frugality u lndependwt. Fummm inreulnxlou the mother had ”wading $3 {or Dom Ivory Mlnmo. thousand Ind one win 0! hardumed uvlnxs n: n rvlurn of equin- d this explllm most of dmh'ultImâ€"lndlvldunl ~of the American poo- nu of muriuu o be wonhlm or ad that. durin‘ I] I btllwn dollar: ‘ mnrlulod In um humbuzl have n lh‘ln‘ an I y to t , vlrvumuunm [he Imuu- m out lid: (0 buy {out} and rlllldrm. Ar RUN. uh by g It the) V r {IH'L‘ ! 1P (‘ulo- i d prln‘P ' > ‘uld hr - 1 “mm. NORTHWESTER And nu' . ‘ ”NH” ‘ If you I)” do lhlh (1 flulth ‘ the thaw in lrue. \‘l'l ,{ . coming recognized u- u" am. strength, and um prudm-A "I! In and land In 30'4th m “.1 ' luntutunn o! \ITALITY I . book- llhqu E" a nun VITA :1 mod 1.1an) r ‘Y‘vd it how» ' ‘ ’ I‘D-c rum‘d ' Aid" ‘ I u! l n T"- » vom- have Ill-u I 'II‘ Hours 91Lm. to 6pm Sunday: 2 to 6 p. m. . unnamed by rm: Church of Chrm. saw. 01 Highland pm CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday m In. .1 10:45. 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