Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Mar 1922, p. 8

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gmIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllullll[HHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlll"lullIllIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIE mllmmnmmuumum:unuumiImmummmmmnmmmmmmmunu: Phone 456 are giving the GREATEST doe VALUES for the money. Be- cense Fell Bros. have the greatest Assortment of Moi, Men's md Children’s shoes. Because Fell Bron. fit the feet properly in every size and width. Because Fell Bros. always mean what they say. A look in our window will convince you that spring is here, and it is time to get your spring shoes at Highland Park’s leading shoe shop. FELL BROTHERS There Are Reasons Why Fell Brothers Are Doing Good Business WHILE every merchant everywhem is kicking and complain- ing nbout business depression, Fell Bros. are doing 1 won- derful business. The reason is very simple. Baum Fell Bros. Chicago Coach Carriage Company General Body Rebuilding, Repairing and Painting. Fiest of workmanship. Satis- faction guaranteed. Estimates cheer- fully furnished. Tel. H. P. 327 To prove the value of CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS in the trentinx of the various homo ailments, 1nd in keeping fit, we cile only a few notables who are CHIROPRACTIC pu- tientl: Billie Mlsh. Jack Dempsey, John D. Rockefeller, Chan. M. Schwah. Scotti, Rollo. Bessie Love. Elsie Janis, Sophie Ticker. Lillian Walker. Harold Lloyd mil Al. Jolson. What it his done for others it an do for you. Along with the proper exercise. the spinal column must be in perfect align-em for the passage of the nerve impulses to the nrions muscles and organs of the body and the only way to get correct innervntion is by CHIROPRACTIC AD- JUSTMENT. - .. THE. season for golf will soon be in {all away and in order for one to get the most out of the gum. he must be in the but phylial condition. ' It in gathered wherever flower: bloom in tofu-ion, as far north as Finland and farther north than Suoboc, Can- ada, during the summer months. The Warmer climates of course an more favorable to honey. production, since flowers bloom in greater profusion and during a longer period. A: a rule, honey in the warmer climate: is, there- fore, Iowa- in price than in colder countries. The honey of those countries is usually stronger in flavor than that pro- duced in the north, the southern flowers being more rank and of a stronger fragrance. Eat Honey. It in Nature“: beat sweet. For sale at all stores. _ WHERE iHONEY IS, “THERE 1223 S. MICHIGAN AVENUE, CHICAGO PHONE: CALUMET 0424 Feeney 6: Chapman MERTON CHURCH GOLPHERS SMART snom FOR ALL Highland Park, Ill. Chiropractors 509 Central Ave. Loeb Bldg. Jyvonilo Biologist. Geurgwâ€"Jln. if the h by was to eat [adlmlPS wquld Ihe} 1: e him I his bags \nive Ih‘ke u frog? I Mmherâ€"dwul grauiouh no! Thu'd kill Mm' i "Wnl I'andner" he began “that ere stéck “hat‘you sell don't eat don‘t drink and (Jpn t take’upi no room. It’s n d-~u sight surer than my stock fight lm“. Guess I'll just corral some of yullr squ-k right now and stop wdrrylng." 3 ‘ m listened for a while and rolled a gawrous clue“ of tohmk-o around and Hum Mt (I19 mspldon hm feet away wflhnut an ieflnrt. There's Stock and Stock. A mun \\'Itu lmre the Mr or at cattle- man Huerta] the office? of a western public utility conumnyfind made In- qulry :tlmut llte'outulttlnys plun‘ of sell- Ink us soctlritivs duet-rm In em. towers. a ',. We must not The for .91! niune. Our diity must run further {him self-pleas- uije and individual h ppiness, We must be constructive. n t only because itfis better for us but isu because It lsi better for all mankind Let us be extremvh er-tul in din+oumgiug prac- tices of Hum eu'n timuhh it may seem that the imihidunl is klenlod (ertain emIeIm-IIII ’llia flt'titimis [IIQ‘HKHWS- â€"â€" Thrift )laguzilnv. . ' True Thrih. .Winile it i~' true- that thrift in not miserliness and that parsinmny does nqt bring imppinesx or upbuilding. it cmnm be disputed that judit-ious smâ€" ing forms the nnh' basis nf economic pmgross and lasting happiness Thoughtieis slwnding mm bring transiton jm hut sutit prnc-tistisu come m-mlnpuniwi ivy itiie "will“: of worry and tin- muro tapyihle realities of powrn. .\Isu thoI qlivstinn must he \iexwti from tln- stumlimint of soda! progress _ 1 In ancient times both the guld and the bones and imdleslot the animals ware deposited at the liottum of alien by the action uf rlvdrs and smaller streams, many 0! which have now disappeared. Consequently, the an péamnce of fossils is an almost certain lmlicatlon that gold will be found In t ' neighborhmnj. The. cabins of many nets am ornamented yr lth huge tasks and antlers unearthed in the dig- Find Gold Under Foam. in Muslin llw hum-s, ulul when lin- eptlre hodit-s, ni‘ e-xtim-t unlnmls. such as the mammoth, the umutuduu, the reindeer land the bison. an; found most abundantly in the layers of soil directly above the gold-bearing gra‘véls. Sb Intimate is this association between tdssll animal remains and the writer- on's demsits that many explorers who hub visited Alaska say that the tos- slis serve the prospectors as indexes ot the metallic rlclmeg of the soil. 'Seeds: from old-“Judd dew-r! lru-s were obtulnml tn furnish «ll'uughI-resisc- ing stock; and. fur grumng und hud- dlng the host \urletius “‘le brought from RICH}. win-n.- llwfilwst vulth‘ntml pIaIm-hu nuts zm- prodm'm), Also su< perior \‘arlnm-s wvrv huymru-d from Asia Miriam “In-n- plshu'hex nn- cum- mnnly mum: I‘H:l~'l¢'d and sum-d. likv peanuts. 'l‘hv lurueq um} slurdivst mm [lull grow in {he «h-svr‘s 0! Nu) nld \\nl‘Mv »- tlu- Sulmru. [In- and slulws of Ilu- liu» mn'uws'ullh-y in A3“! Minor. and (he «Lry mnnm of l‘viuclflstun'mul l'c‘tsiuâ€" :m- u-ilc] pislm'lu-s. 'l'llls furl suggt-stvd to the Unitwl Shuéx :mmrmm-nt ‘plnnl bun-ml Itho idt‘ll ‘uf lmroduving the pix» tnr'h‘v 1mm nlll‘ rm'n Southm-st. Sunl- [lngs. grown in its vxporlnwnml :lll‘ dens ut (‘hit‘u‘ ('ul., have IIQ'PI) dls~ tribun-d‘ by thuusunlls In mm L'ruwvrs In (,‘glllf’nrniu. 'I‘.-\xls.;(fl:ll| um! also- where. 1 “We”. may didn't I" l’lstuéln: nun. uhirh uh» fmnmnr tn us ('hlmh in ('ollh't'linm-I‘y and :Is a suurt‘t- of thunr'fiugs, urn now produced in runsldvruhlu :ll‘mmivlg-s ln HIP l'nit- Ad Stalks. SI. Ll us and were Inclined to the ‘tlwnrygthul Hwy were [wing hmlxed b5 some Mm York practlcul jukyr. lhmmfr drum-[hes new Sent nu! to umke a [our 0! the howls of the city and In‘the uwumlme fllnht'l‘ purucu» [um urrlvml {rum SI. lmuls. 'l‘hevnmn wus mmny lumwd and when urn-Mod haul in Ms pusswsslun $IIHIX11 Humming I0 lln- puller. Th9 CllilfKP;}iKuillRt him in St. Louis was (I)? en‘lwzzlt-nwm uf SHAH! und re~ ct‘h'ing} shun-n prupvrly, 38051! {on hum Mme" 0mm .A‘A_.A n.-_~4.‘A ‘__A n._.; EXperimem of GONE-“amen! Plant Bu rein Seems Likely to Prove a Complete Succen. PISTNCHE TREES IN AMERICA Warrant Manx-m That \FM 8!. a James J. Hill once said the am who is always a bear on Ameriet Vi eventually go broke Unless the has come when the bears are to nq‘ in and the cduntry so to the this is In opportune moment (of mm with money to use it, Mill his bent is {or a farm, a but“. i bond. or pure speculation like you! of the reorganized tailrouh, securities 190k like 1 might: A: bond price. get an high'thnt ti yield Iuppean unattractive. 'ldk M will gradually flow into ppm stocks, dividend pulp: cannon, steel and findly into the purely Mlnti‘ issues in’ the order indicatpd., = Soldier bong: legislation ma a slight tefnppnry recession 'in b9 prices but the indication: Ire 2 nothing can ifl'ectnally atop ‘flle ward trend which started only 1921. In sup rt of. my opinion t bond prices in continue tom: during 1922, i will say that in 181 1885,1894,1904,1908 and 1915 . price: went up. Each you mti followed a petiod of violent dell: simihr to 1921. . » ‘The metropolitan banks lave ' cash then they know what toldo wi This will remnin the case until the viva] becomes general. Thuehn are investinzi their surplus funds n government obligations, underlyi -’nilrond bondfi'and various shofH' investments Th§ls meme flat hon will continue Etc advance in pflee, pedally 300623 non-tax denim yielding a hith rate of interest. 1' exempt securities we really elm higher than they should be when plted with the issues which ere 1! tax exempt. ‘ Interest out“ will continue to dine during 1922. file Fade"). serve Bank rates have the“! _ from 7 per cent to 4 per cent ind} per cent and commercial paper 1 Spar cent to 41-2 :nd 5 pergcelgt. There is persistent talk oil in: merger: in steel copper, oil a sutar circles. If contemplated get: are actully efl‘ected, lawn-a duction cost and ‘ I _-{ its should he the malt. '\: -" i who has mdy money can buy neighbor’s land at brain nus ‘ the m who wishes to Itflhin nens for hinge]! will find excellent portunities if he inmtintucl fully. 1922 will be I year at! barn The business concern which bu up n. surplus during the M years will be able to buy up competitors 'for n will. The n The Administration 3t Wuhinfloh is undoubtedly akin: dictation from the bankers and while thi- brl alarm from one' faction 1nd 5011 another: :1 believe the majotity‘ of people are agreed (2th thin moh- _ economy Ind the safe and none rot or normal business conditions. ties There has been very little residen- tial building during the past six ye$rs and it is safe to assume that residen- tial building in 1922 will be very good and shouldbe followed by n seb- atantisl reductiod of rents in the fill. This will be espéglally true if freitht fates come down,~ making it possi le to transport lumber at more tea - able notes. On the other hand fl: re will be very little inductrinl bu 5 ing as the present capacity of ind 3- trial plants is far in excess of {he needs to take care of 1922 ncti l- The employment situation is cbna siderably better than it was in be summer of 1921, but there is noth us to indicate that improvements '1] continue very rapidly during 1922 the trend will undoubtedly be fol". e better. .- " l, . There is no question but that WI 5 will continue to decline during 1 22 just as fast as the cost “0! living ill permit. Labor troubles do not occ py the head-line of the daily papers as much as they did two or three yé rs ago but then- is certain to be seri us dilficulties in~the coal and railroad la- bur situation before the spring is 0 er and that will be followed by tro 1e in oiher industries as the no ty for reductions makes itself felt; The rising price of Sterling w I ld indicate that England’s purcha ng power is getting buyer all the tme and the outlook for trnde with p~ an, China and other far-eutern‘c n- tries is excellent. Theta fncts sent a real ray of hope in the o'tlier- wise gloomy foreign situation. Another queer expect of the si - tion is that having been denied c it by the, internntionel bonkers. r- mnny has resorted to meeting ‘1- bills with an my on which [she pays no interest, while the n. a who have credit are staggering, n- der henvy bond issues on which 'in~ wrest payments must be met Wk“- larly. , "bowl“: in. otconru,_au, -‘ mutation but st thatfit in ‘ ‘ {taunting'l'henisrpd ,_ V I ulagionutowhtmld if Germany would mam V - hen re udinted. The titanic is “the: mica] in my of Its no , pocta.lhnveheardormdthnt nmountot money apentbyA .. .v in buying up mnrks for-rink”) ._ fwonld y the entire Gama ' ‘ i ‘ V ..._._ .7 1 3m- ‘ W true this in I h" mun. nun. 21 4:30 p... From the story 1: why .01 I having, Put It is diflcu ‘ t0 ‘ MAY.‘ m n 7:” n. m by I“ :.':'m.,..'"Y.“::::;:: :‘ '3': Wm M» we: «r m ac mm» 3.... a": Infamy." m yp ,‘ Ohfldfih undu- 1:;18c;nr ux 2c _‘ . 5’ , A Pahmount picture from the pliy by Ftedcrick s. mum. THURSDAY, nun'u mo 9... Admmion: Adults, 27c; wu- ux 3c Childfien under 12:13c;wnr tax 2c WHOM Amz'lnnruiac Ohfldfiuhundnu 18c;wnru12c AmQNfluonlndNomnKel-ryin Hag-old Lloyd in “Never Weaken." His latest and but comedy landowsmcquehnmuvamymuwg. Mam-d. .WommmW-pmfiptfim pun: Mutt“. will at once nllcvintc you Illa-tug in! the: i cure-yon; Stop sneezing In; ego-3h h hvuuuge. ROBERT W PEASEPhanhac‘ They are reasonable in price, but first Quality _ j mun uvn Gnome" “F?"e d 6 Fa . VW'mâ€"p Answer:M - ’J i Keep your he; ,7); Coolv‘ourfe and letus /,,/ Fc 8Y1 ou ”aim cure. '- flu")! equipment You can get Real Pies Jamesway’ Poultry How EVANS Fm STORE P0 Lnrnnmcanwi m U PRICEATALL‘TIH V ,8aaaul8tract .-’ Phuallifilfl 19 Smith St. Johns Avéhfie ‘ .Phone'190 ' ‘ SOME OF THEM ARE Bluebe rry Apple Raisin and at the "‘1- it sunnmhlumzs m Ablation: Adult; 27:; hr tan Children under 12. 13c; gm tn ,4 1 Sonnet! comedy. “3.on r SYSTEM BAKERIES % Charla *y in «soup hon” F I w‘ my ‘ ’«wtu’, 3 V c 5‘ 8:5

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