Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press (1912), 2 Mar 1922, p. 4

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‘|: A Trip to Chicago; :3! Chicagoflorth Share and-Wank Réilzoa‘d. Limited Trains for Chi- cago leave Highland Park evpny h9ur from 6. 29 A. M. to #29 A. M. KOON’S AUTO. SALES Haveavthe: Ray Baite‘fy Kind of 1a Battery Have You RingYour Cir Five fast trains to South Side, Chicagty~63td and Dar- chesterâ€"Jeave Highland Park daily. These {rains make staps at Loop Stations, 43rd and Calumet, ahd 63rd and University. ‘ : 95 Y a If you have ever made a trip to Chicago, it is reasonaer to suppose that you rpde on one of the fine North Shore" trains. And, having once tried this convenient route, you will adopt it as your regular one. The aflvantages ane manifest to everyone who has enjoyed a trip over this line. Excellent speed IS maintained without the sacrifice of a single measure of safety and comfort. The employes are always courteous and attentive. Your arrival is prompt. ‘ ' ' That' 1s unconditionally guaranteed for two years. In other words, I sell you two years of Battery Service. If you wish this kind of service at once, bring your old battery 1n and I will look it over and give you an allow- ance upon a new Ray‘or two years service. I ' 136 N. First St. One that after 6-8-10 or 12 months you ar looking for the repairman to spend a few $ 5 $ to put your old one back 1n service or to buy an- other one like it. Highland Park Tickét 0m» 5 N St. .Jthns A03 V Phone Highland Park 140 , A ’New Serv'iCe Pr'ocure new time cards fiat nearest ticket office ' Telephone HP. 612 {a Eipressétrains er cago leéve every half- hour frqin6z20A M to 11:50P. M Highland Park, Ill. Lat Will Ind Mix-tin, doc" prieunt the find adjudication. " 9 '. air“? is: guns?“ KW idly: cf ind in mam MW iI humeral; Ind tn):ac rm- “"1 in: the gitâ€"flute Richy t‘pr mahopmmmtomg :mmtmmu 30‘3““. 2mm from ”13:wa Mohmvmtrd "tho- umdtheduuudkp if student for then}; 01mm Es ‘ture in this Crude." antic dinet- ‘or’s upon. “when it? timed such depteuion u this, I an Hobie “plus every student turn than M depeeuionufllialupebletophuv wet-y student from than éheaeu withoutgwditficuny. ‘ x ‘ Work I” Be, 00am Ati ma. mutt-”l mafia: ol the" ’bulletjn heath. Among the addict adfiztcs from. the flowchart sign lpain g dude: was one who bud mm»: my» not little finger oi hither band. He got a in an Llawn: sign a‘hop; and I: first sultry was 855 a flock Baton entering the "way he was ”p ”(Heathen-er on n railroad . 9 Another was able to open a aim: for himself. awaited himself. his wife and child from the proceda, and atthapndotanut'addituta‘ profit at one tliounnd dollara. V “nun must be u rm fu- “Union wages via this trade ant- age-bout 812 a dny in the lug: Fcities. The but men get more tun that There .ppenr to he mot-3' open- ings in thin line tin!) In Iny 0th.: Had: we touch, for we have been this than hr to pheo etch was» student who bu left the deplrtmcnt.” ,' Moooeheart. Waited u a city, 3home Ind vocatiorjal reboot for {gills Ierleu children of deceased other: of the Loyel Orderoll ,wu 9commnndeered during the World War ‘ly the War Department on a. train- ing place fo'r soldiers h find they ;went to the fighting me. 'n Europe, end‘ has. silica the far, been con- 'nundeend by the government for re- educating dinbled ex-urvioe map. It is the only school nt pro-antic which the federal board sends soldier ‘atudenta for training in the sign- ipointing trade. Concrete Workon' Rival . “The opportunities for high-grade flgn painters“ and show-cord writers,” ‘says Mr. Hovlik, “are for greater lthon those ofany other trade ex-{ ‘cept, perhaps, ornamental concede" fworkers. end a iron can start in the :foniner business for himself with very Hittle cipitol, which is impossible in the ornamental concrete basin-l. lucrative puma... for W ipod eat-service men flun In: of tho .other minty-two mac. taught at 1:5. .uoooehent vocational school, accord- in: to the unnull report of the voca- itioml direcwr. Robert F. Huvlik. :which bu just been rude public? The work ranges' from inking cards for madman, gold lower!“ on! glass and _wood, to making hm mm PUBLIC Ni and mm with; lucrative “mast! for . Imam” f" h “in“ ,imm*m~mmfl "AI'encyinLakeCountyfor ,é ’ W. AdeeBurpeeSwdCompany ' ‘,_ ofPlfiladelphia gim- all seeds required foi- the garden. Race 1 yonrordemhaggnduvem " Iwishthm‘nouneethulliavenmedth? LAKE FOREST SEED STORE TI he at your door every morning, 3 auwly'of perfectly ygateurized Cream Butter; the aw mi delieate flev mte‘ed to you by'gomn methods? . . Bowman am am "f evéryone c‘bncedes to the W:WMQ:WLEVQ "Simptv mark «your cu'dv‘for butter Hupmobue Tom-cw Purina TdephoneGleIcoem D g":

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