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Highland Park Press (1912), 22 Sep 1921, p. 5

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,...'L_ H. . . . ' . Wmm‘mmwymevamqm ‘ aye YOu Ever \VOllClQl’ . f5. llll .2 \\ll\l' (AISES THAI clus’ive squeak? in: whence cometh the hidden rattle that .wi‘s not to luhrication'.’ l‘hcsc :i re ques. !:l.'.l lllt‘ 2|\t‘l’ili{t' t'iIl' ll\\“(‘r ls "DI preâ€" '( fii \l)l\('. ~’.i :‘w squeaks .ind l’iltllt‘s endure. Noth- ,c ‘4» disquieting. Nothing takes so much . . . l ‘ ' .. li‘p ,i.easiire ot motoring. or is more arm‘wu; to the car onncr. \uttirs .i'id ~queak~ are not alums due (li'ten 'roiiIde l‘ mechanical. and requires the at- ~.i.rrm~i or insufficient lubrication. l .- ..i.i,or. ot .in expert mechanic. it \ou haxe squeaks or rattles that you - mm. bring the (.II' to Us. We hung made vi...‘ oi such things and can help you. alwim’ irouiring. too. \nd \iilcanizing. ieiil line ot really good accessories. I THE CVERHAULING ' - - . 7EPAIRINC l25 N.ST.JOHNS AVE. HIGHLAND PARKJL DAY AND PHONE “.9388. gilllllillllllllllllHillllllllllllllllllll|lllllllIllIllIlllll|||||llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l Announcement E ‘ The Majestic Bowling Alleys Will Open October 1, 1921 The alleys have been completely resur- faced and are in excellent condition. The '_ pocket billiard tables have also been com- pletely overhauled. ' com: I.\' AND ENJOY THE WINTER’S ; GREATEST SPORT MAJ ESTIC BOWLING ALLEYS A. Picchietti John Nizzi IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllilllllilil"III“ gm" llllllllllllllllll|IlllllllllllllllllllllllI|llllllll||l|IIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllillll "i Take Home a BOX Of @burulnti Qlttfltttfi Made of .lIateria/s 0f the Highest Quality ‘ 0 FOR SALE BY R. W. Peas E. W. 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Margaret Sever in the history of Deerfieldâ€" I)“ >hicld< has there been so large an ml enrollment as this year. There are at Percy T. Slocum is the y and Graham Kea ll‘ are the soc- committec for th class. Mr. Senior ndvisor. prewm mo gummy with a ct-rtain.Th" cla<s is a largd one and has l’r"~‘l"“I of that numl-cr lwing aug- ”‘1 inv mod to Too as ”H. 3“”. PWKHNW‘ thi ut‘id a mu ~(;n._n_<t.rr lit-gins, The llt't cndiii material in iii no that great ngs Mn- n-xpwtcd of; it. The prosi it appointcd a committee to decide iivv: students arv- adjusting tho-mwlwg. ”lwi‘ iii" ‘3‘“ “UL" "r pm- \IYL'W ”WHEY ’o High School Work and m. U “his 2" i'lilllrlllut: of the Ii'ltilltllr 5W!“ if l’i‘rrtirid-.\‘hivld~ and are i‘" “”ll ‘mrllt‘l‘i l'l‘lliil’. Mar-gain doti'; ml nitri‘ lirL'htratmn WI,“ llEL'L’ll' zowi I'u‘ii Hort»). :h m: itlhr 'vwrui '.-.5 gain- 14ml “.iv-litv iiiciu‘wr». Ii ,\ «\pti‘ui {guy .i... 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Wiiliani» \\ ho has charg- of \\\‘Itfltti'tL:' «lax-cs and assist~ \yith .tllllt‘llt'\ is a graduate of tho Spring- lit hi ('oili-p many splendid .‘tllilo'lli' instructors in< tho lllt recommended from Northwestern l'ni~ m \c-rsity from \\'hl('I‘l he graduated and the Beleviderc High School when- hc i“. taught last year. rational and vocational guidance. ln ' UK .this latter capacity he teaches how tol He study and cnlightens students as toiun Mr. Burwell has a man'sizcd job since l doi to him. . . l pcrii-nce as a teacher in the Academy 3 no iTownship High School as teacher ofl rI-Inglish and Public Speaking. iyear she served as instructor of Eng- i ilish in the University of Chicago. She, ‘lic speaking here. . Miss Proudfoot is a Master of Arts 1 of the University of Chicago and a: teacher of experience and skill. Y 1 Miss Minnie Buzard has been prin-' 1cipal 0f the high school at Lake An- She specialized in English at Northwestern L’niver-ii t [It ‘of Miss Edna Amhorn who takes the? advanced Latin classes has taught succcssfully at I‘lattt-ville and (in-7 Nova and has lN't-ll principal of the high school at Mt. ('ai‘oll. Illinois. Anothci‘ nrw language 'uzoih-i is .\li\.~ I.ltitl.‘l ll. Iitttlt‘lllik‘l'h. Ml“ Hod t'ttlii'i‘k h21> spvii'. sonic 'lttlt‘ in l’orto .\'. w; t l" 'i\. fashioned ~ulitcrfugo of only appcals to Hc fills a new pw business slllnn as teacher of civics and of cdu- roads needs now rather than “fling Miss Gail Hathaway has had cx-Elcm as Ford studied his. .-L.' ". than ~m'. impale u-gth h-ir son “ltli “hum >l‘.t t..-.t. lltd tho l‘iix'n-i King do those 32-.s l-y iniiiciiit: “ages Aid Laying mon'.‘ lll‘ llltl not. ('lunisy, old. this stripe "regular" railroad 'll. ’.. l'\ ' *- st “h“l‘ ‘1“ “"1“! "m ' ltid he act-cpl the wage swall- of - lalior unions".I Ho did not No cluding Alonzo Stain: Mill “l” 'E‘m“ did hotter than that. Ilt‘ rinsed his llothachcr. Hc amu'flr~ 1" haw Ill“ wages over the union scale. and not iii-ct-ssary "punth." and has already only disposed ..f all labor won a good plau- in the rcuflrll “f and dickcrings by this hold stroke the students; but secured for his road a K8")! “I Mr. Edward lluru'cll comcs highly m‘. troulilcs n who went to Work With a gleam the cyr. Henry Ford is a rotten sc' dar. hut is a whale of a business man. And management in what the ht on ancient “rail" experience. nry Ford's achievement should he inspiration to the pessimist: who the requirements in various vocations. 4‘ seem (U think that dwrt' is nothing ng in dull times. Lots of things ‘all the freshmen and sophomores come E are actually easier now than in boom 'times if you'd only study your prob- There are dull days for the man who can! at Benzonia. Mich. and in the Morris “ observes Sunrman's Indicator. l’astEWOMAN. 98. DI D LAST FRI AY NIGHT will have English. dramatics and puh- Mrs I in June Eaton One of i .. . , Lake (‘oupty’a Oldest Restdents M rs. Lira .lnne Eathn. who was {‘8 {years old in August dlt‘d at the home l’H-r son Horace. 206 Second street. lWaukngan. Friday night. death living ' In (hr t‘lI-H'ts‘ of oltl Hflt‘. ~s1ty. Mrs Futon was bum in Barnstrad. H. Aug. ".30. ML“. and so far as Ihl fanrly hliii\\'-‘ IIlt‘rt' was no oldcr [it‘l- . lti \Vaukcgan or possilily Lake Five years ago the ‘iiiv I'llltlt' ft'i‘ttl Hklahonia to Wau- I wi f-i thirty iron. ". i:.~! lw ii in 'iiu tonal train. liino sinvo hcr I'izin-i'rity vourscs, 1|~'tlL.illl!'J Yip.- Spitl‘l‘l‘. litl‘L’llitL’i'. Flt - 1‘.»l 143,. ,.I in “fir: “L... mu.» m. . 'ulltilll successfully tl l.a (harm. ~ii.iw'.‘l.d to p. v.. ly'd Mn} N,“ liiziois. and mums ftoiii ti» Toni! Cr. y.~i;.,1,..i ,iH- ..mcm- wig 3, >l“l High Sihooi in tha' iit_\ ..-’. H .y, “We.” a“... _\. M.“ Lot,‘ Hiiigcs “luv Likw M1“ ti,.t ' H.‘ Jr. llLilltlt‘ l.liil~l1\tl"i:~ i )l‘vttlsi‘lt‘ds tiléiii‘ 2t.» ii-éiiitt'!‘ of sit‘ln " may finally \\:t},..111 up} “:1,"â€" gi'zipiiy 1> a gi'ailuatr of the l‘nivm'r .13 pain. <1l}.'(.r‘_\Il$<Hlll'l. Shi- has tauuh t'oni MK- l'iat4 t1 i~ ‘umwmi liy ”J“ nicrcial liraiuhcs at (Isn‘t-co ('ollogo hm zii‘d at the Monmouth High School. EM\ Miss Lila IA‘lltltl‘tlZIIt' is a grad-‘M' uatc of Beloit ('ollegc, who has met with ninrkcd success as teacher of History in Wisconsin high school and the high school at Harvard. llliiiois.‘ 'l‘uo other highly \tlti't's~f{ll train crs arr Miss t'hristiiu- .‘IMi'MMt'ilt’.’ from the Libertyvillc high ri‘liwil, u}... teaches matht-miitts and Miss Iiith Burwash who teaches llollrl‘lliii<i .\ris in the position left vacant l-y tint- marriage of Mrs. John (Ilivt-r. llt't‘ Miss Spence. There are 5:4 teachers in the st IllHV‘.‘ - Illl: vear including Iht' principal Hf these-i. ‘30 teach academic nliltjl'i‘I\;‘. there are two spccial teachers of Hottscholil Arts. three of Manual“ training. three in (‘omniercial branch, es. three of Physical Training. one of Art and one of Music. ‘ Last Friday. the school as a whole met in Assembly for the first time. Mr. Sandwich introduced Mr. (one. over, the new instructor of music. Mr. l'onover played some Very do- lightful selections on the cello and was enthusiastically encored ‘oy thr‘ students. Mrs. (‘onover awmnpaniml him on the piano. Mr. Rothachrr an nounced the program for the coming foot~hall season. Lindhloom at Deer. field l> the next game It i~ uhed ulmi for Saturday tht 24th.. lion't forget to be there! The Semi-r class first Wednesday after ( rgamzeii The ~ Mil titâ€"m1“. Horacv of Viauko-gan. Mr~ itir'i'f‘, ‘t’ll A. Khan. of Host-“ell. N M. am: H Fat: n. of loua t’ity. â€". EAT has landed the first prize at the (‘omfort Show. We have an ahundant stock of the best hard, fuel ever freighted to thii town. A ton of it belongs in your home nowâ€"«irdér it today. ___.i Bl'IHHNG MATERIAL Stock and Pordtry Feed Mutualc alCo. Vine Av nue Highland Park. "It Phone 27 UESTIDN BIRD i l ’1“ 3;.3 .- ~. i. a ' .ii .. .i - ..., y. m um.“ monthly E . l . mnik if his l ‘lllti)’ “'lll inn litt-II cit t' . ' i. . \. .' 'ilt.“ .inifli)‘ 'I: ".‘ 3' ‘ i\'~ arr sfhtiilnt‘il l\lttlvi hitill‘l i ROBERT wrmsa Pharmacist : 'I‘lic_Rc\.1ll Storc iliclcplioncs 144- 365 ()ur ('onsciencc Rides around in the >iIllIt‘ htlitl o1 easy, putltlt'il \an that We mow your llll'lllllll‘t‘ in. Our happy hcart reflect: the happy satisfaction of our customers. We'll light- cit. your hurdciis without lightening your purse \‘cry ' RicniANii PARK mm co. 520 Central Amie Also Dealers in New and Second- .‘fland Furniture Telephone R. P. 181 THE MAN mm AN EASY Conscience mé-wkiy;w r ‘/ TheComfortsoftlieElectriliell House Are Mulblied by Electrical Animus â€"â€"examph . The Electric Washer " It takes over the worst drudgery ia the home and does the job better than hands can do it. ' lta wages are 5 cents {or electricity conaunod. ' It's easy to figure that the savings it maka in laundress‘ wages will pay for it in a short time. FEDERAL i Electric ‘ Washing Machines With Swinging Wringers Sold on Monthly Payments S3 down puts a Federal in your house Public Service Co. 0' KOITIRIN ILLINOIS T. G. ROGAN MICAL CONTRACTOR Baa one.“ an MIC SHOP at I“ N. 8m“ '1'. REPAIRING AND JOBBING DONE AT REASONABLE PRICE W Highland Park an -..--.. a. Miami“ .a e. . :1. _ . - . at n

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