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Highland Park Press (1912), 13 Oct 1921, p. 3

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Put your order in now for No. 1 “Wisconsin Whites.” Two car loads now on track. Telephone 1593 HE Ford car is so Simple m construction, sodependable in its action, so easy to operatq and handle that almost anybody and everybody can safely drive it. The Ford Coupe, permanently enclosed with sliding glass windows, is cozy, and roomyâ€"modest and refined-v a car that you. your wife or daughter will be proud to own and drive. And of course it has all the Ford econâ€"- ornifi of operation and maintenance. otatoes 301‘ Sale THE UNIVERSAL CAR 4%me macaw»; - .LEUER the Ford Coupe- so simple THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. The pruuram for the second mm-tâ€" ing of the Junmr Garrh'k (‘1qu was a short drumatizutiun. The firm twu scam-s vn-n- taken {rum “The Red Housv Party" su-nc m (hmrgr Eliot's “Silas Murim-r" and 1hr third pm. gram original play wrxtlen by Harâ€" rwt Swuntun. mw of the nwn\}x-I'<. and talk-d "Furly Yours Lav-r." Last Friday xn msvmhly General Sludcn nf Fnrt Shvridan. “ho has run-mly ro‘tumml {rum (h-rman)‘, gavv a wry into-rusting and vnlight- hing talk on "The American Troops: un thv Rhlnr.” (‘n-m-ru} Sludrn's children are JU>1 «mining IJq-x-rfivld. The senior \lzn‘s xm-t Ind and vlvflml u Bonn! wt. E {hr Annual. Thx- xn-‘m'm board “‘1‘ a<hanu\\'> Etlihvr-in-(‘hwf Paul “in“. “Urinv<> )iiliillfll‘l .luhii Nlrl‘ridn- :\.\‘.~‘i>tflnl iikl~'ili(‘~‘~ Muiium-r (ini- tii-ld I’i‘m'ior. Art Editor Ht‘ik'n Aldridge Joke Editur , Virginia Wicks. Picture Editnr , James Marshall, Literary Editni ~â€" Elena Fantunv. Freshman Representative w How. ard Chapman. Suphomurt- Rvprcwntntm- Hum Denzel. Junior Reprt-seann-u ~ 1N0! yet vim-mud). ) Business Advnsui- Mix Snyder. \Vil- Business Arlvisor Mr. Snyder. Faculty Advisor Miss Griswold. Literary Adviser - Mr. Mason. Literary Adviser -- Miss lewix. Literary Advisorâ€"Miss Hathaway. The six weeks' examination name this week. School Work i< so organiz- ul thi< year that every student has at least tWo studies to take home at night. The required amount of study on (‘flL‘l’l subject. unless it van be done Well in a less time. i> one hour. disâ€"favor. In hunm‘ of (‘nlumk‘ux « was Jan-0d UNI \Vvdnrulu)‘ :11 2'13 inntvud nf 3'1» O 9 l’RFfiBYTERIAN CHURCH g Sm- rm (try Tht' Church 50? LEI“) u’vluck "PX! 'l'ho uttendunw is more than 260‘ I, The at the The Y, I" 5. WIN ("hicagu on Sunda} make a tour nf th Chum-hes and settle: Chum-hes and sottlumcnh of th« inyl which are under the .u(lniini.~‘trutiun| «if the (‘huri'h Extension Board. Thv: start will he imulo liy autonwhilci from the l‘urish House a! ‘2 o'clock» (im'dun Manning: i< iii churgr of thcl trip. Li-t him knnw (phone 1523‘): if you intend (u Kn. Tht‘ automobiles i will leave (‘hiczign on the return trip l about 9 o'clock. The Bnhi-mian Set-1 tlement House will prm'iili- fl suppvrl at 35 cents. ; J] ...;H 5mm; The Westminster the first meeting 0 home of er Kim aftrr noon. Editur” Ehzulx-(h lT\' Hf ”Huh! LL Church School “iH [ML-gm at (-luck m-x! Sunday mm‘nm); tendanw is nuw averagmg man 260‘ Let us mak.» H mm Rev. Frank Fit! will prrarh eleven “Klm'k sewn-v. Y I" S. will make u {up to tSIUI’ Guild will hold g of H10 year at the Rigdnn m-xt Mmuluy {hr Homt‘ Hug ( Ind mkc as HIV afternoon will he hl'ld lg :11 h‘ u'rlwk, thv devotional w-(l. Psalm :33 hr newt mm-t . Thundu)‘ (Mm-s fur Hurt.) .“Hl‘rl m- Mission (If 1h“ ‘ny _\. M'hmll lfh-rnmm will hnld “urn 5P6“ fur [ho- In The Master Plumber's Association of Eastern Lake County have taken steps to reduce the general building cost in line with the movement under way in Chicago and elsewhere. We have offered to pay the plumbers and steamfitters one dollar and ten cents ($1.l0) per hour providing the obnoxious working rules and conditions objected to by Judge Landis are eliminated. The men have quit work. This is your fight. We are losing money. If we win you get the benefit. The electrical contractors were obliged w go oath and pay the old scale of one dollar and twenty-five cents ($1.25) because the public hired electricians direct or took work away from them and gave it to other contract- ors. They felt the public were not suppOrting them in their fight. 4 You can support us in this way. Have no more work done at present than is absolutely necessary. We are all working with a limited supply of help. Do not pen- alize us by going elsewhere. Give us your usual patron- age. Be patient in case of delays. If you do this we will be able to run our own business instead of letting some delegate run it and you will get the benefit in better service at a lower cost. NORTH SHORE land Park every hour 6: 06 a.m. to 1. 06 a. m.take \ou direct to the North Shore Ter- minal Station. Milwaukee. eomenient to the business district. hotels and transpor- tation lines. Chicago North Shore Milwaukee R. R. ._ 'I‘: “1.... nmw 5 N. St. Johns Ave. and safety. Fast 2mm and intermediate points lnterurban connections at Milwauke Watei'tmvn, ()cun<,»mmvoc, Dolafield. ] Lake Beulah, Sheboyg'an. Sheboygzm F outh, Crystal Lake. km‘ for ington. Plym Boat Connections at Milwau 511m points. Pew Marquette Line Stea tun. Frankfurt and ()nekama. North Shore Limited Trai Hiéhland Park ILLINOIS H. Decker C0. VERY tl‘il’ servwe. In North Shore 111 is 21 pleasuxe tiip 1m 'lhe big momx all- an 101“»: Line invite you to Fast and frequent $01" rk Ticket Office 5 N. St. hone Highland Park 1-10 Milwaukee Milwaukee {01‘ Northern Michi- uotte Lino Steamers‘ to Ludingâ€" were obliged to go back ;ut Milwaukee for Waukesha. , Dolafield. l’ewaukee Lake. Shelwygzm Falls. Port Wash- ;imited Trains leaving High- trip nn this road of real ' all-steel electric of the you to travel in comfort mt Service to Milwaukee V fifi‘tmwangq ("I I“!

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