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Highland Park Press (1912), 5 Oct 1922, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT Ford NOTEâ€"In event of Telephone 57 The Story of Our Business Life m ""8 YOUR 7]\ now: is one that will move you to action. When you want to transfer your household effects from one domicile to another make use. of our experience and facilitiesi We charge a munâ€"twnmn price. LET US KN 619‘ E BUTTER â€" EGGS â€" MARGARINEQ; ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Finest Quality Home Dressed Poultry Social Calls By Long Distance Keep in touch with your friends in other cities by means of the Bell Long Distance telephone system. Long distance telephone calls have that personal touch which even the most personal of letters lackand are equal to two lettersâ€"the one you write and the reply. Besides, they tellin minuteswhatthe written word takes hours or days to transmit. Evening and night rates for “station- to-station" calls are lower than day rates. From 8:30 p. m. until midnight the evening rate of a little over one- half the day rate applies. From mid- night to 4:30 a. m. the night rate of about one-fourth the day rate is in effect. F ruin or acid wuther, dance will M held an Witten Hm. . g EmoosE $54, at Sunset WdodE 685 Central Avenue Will Be Given Awa; will be conducted, by1 tic commencing at 7:00 p.111. 2 (300 New. Article on Amthfi'lgog Saturday, October It]! Another Highland Park. llli 0000 PRIZES GIVEN FOR BETTER BABIES THREE SILVER TRUl'Hll-ZS Offered for Winning Infants in Second Annual l'p1own (‘hicago Egmition in "richer 'l‘nzrn- ‘trxlmg nun Mun \nluru .tl «Hutu-fur ulnll-rn. Hftv t"'ll.r.. .Alul tlmtx lln- .l-llnh fur 1hr lll’fl. wu-ml and third punt“ ruww-vtn‘rlyv have li-en uffvlml 3‘ :m udmrmrrfl fur tln pun-uh tu «ntc-r thur ham. 1!: tln- lntl') wntut tn ln- lu-M nn thr nftunuun u! Ilrtulwr M, In amm- tun \ch tho: Sn'nml Annunl l‘ptuun Chung" l-prmltlun Thru mll also lq' "HI‘ hvlmrnl-lr lm~nlmh~ {nr uhu‘h fin' snlvrr medals will lw u-uwl Better Elba-u \Iou-mrnl “Um- uf thr mum purpuw- If ”M hub} runtwt." xuyn (lrurgl l (lur- ing. rhnlrnmn of thr («mu-st. "I‘ In ~u11plc-tm-nt «ml can) un (hr uttrn- tnm that has been durrckd tow-rd thi- Betta-r Babies movement. lht' unturll («:vnmlucnue. of I” prevmuu yumtllr cuntc-stl These content-I hnw lawn a. wonderful help in dlmting motbcn l¢\‘etywht-N 1U inlelligvnt run- of hu- ‘bics, Nut more bablru. but bettrr ‘l'tlnr! hnu lx-en {hr ulna-n of health ’uuthnntws fur the past number uf l yrurs. Spat-“lists in Charge l‘elebruted baby specialist: hIVl‘ been seievtrd to Act I! Judge: In their cuntestn. They are Dr A Cosmos (iruvey. 6000 Sheridan Road. nurgvon to John B Murphy-nnd St, Francir hospitals. Associate profennur u! nur- gery at Loyola university medic-l schml, consulting surgeon. Munmpnl Tuberculosis Institute; In. l., D. Gregory. 4246 Sheridnn Road. who III a physician at the Daily News th Air unitarium for bnbie- and con. suiting physician of St. Jouph's hon» pit-l; Dr. Stephen R. Pietmiex. phy- sician in-ehief of St‘ Mury'l honplui. consulting physiciln of Cook county huspltll and Tuberculosis Institute; and Professor of medicine at Loyola univeraity medical school: Dr. Robert H Hayes, {£02 .\' Ashlnnd IVC'Y'IUC. assuunl prufeswr of medwmr ('hl- cugu Puln-linw, cnnsumnx "hymn-n uf Anwnrnn. III) (’hirlgu Urner-l hmwlal and Hlinoil Tulrrrulmu I» smmhun; Dr. JII'I‘IQI MCC‘II’I)‘. Edn- wnlrr Hench huh-l. pediltnmun (m John M Murphy and ('hIIdrcn'r- Mun- vrml hmpunl. aim house [fin-nun. (u F|lg\'\\ulvr Ut'll'h hull'l. Hut/n u! (‘uurrnl All hulmw h-hu-rn fit I'\ u! nnr In (hrm- _\rur< arr ehgibk. . )phrnJ [mm for vntr)‘ mud In- "In“; \} Hp Luhrr H. 11".": Ra-Kulrnllun l-lunk‘ m (hr huh) L‘UH‘I'N‘ may l-r had from Mr Hailing “himl' lrIq-phnnr numl-rr .~ Hdgvmnlm 1103:; Rvgx‘tmhun :vI-Iv k- run .«I» Mr had {1441) \y>«lvn-.~ F H Kiuv mum-r u! lhr \'1,-r|.l,- 'l'm 'm.mi Hf \ugn-rx‘lmrs hug \nud .. {mm ..1' pausing the annual upâ€" 3|!-+l‘lh!lx)h Mil totalling $497,330. the mummy! (“)‘¢‘("d1i to he m-u-ssury fur 1h: nvx! )rnr .-\« (hr rn‘ripu of the mumy {rpm unions («-5 and uthrr u urn-~. un- q~~'xmntl‘d at $40,000. the actual amount nppmprinal is 8443'.- (NKI the di'frn-ncc bolwren the amuunt appropriated and the amount uf lhv .- x poctvd "-01- I pl s. S'Iin‘rz l'xlvrzlwlrt mmacomm; nus To Be Celebrated This \car ("I October 20 and 2!: Elab- oraIe Program (‘Ol'NTY BUDGET IS $487,350 FOR YEAR Supervisors Vole Appropriation. I'Iranlx an luring made In» yrnr z, prmuh- («‘Munw with a gn-ncral :Igmrzul Hun “I” Nt(ffl(‘l and rnu'rlain 'Hw'wfliltl‘lnl') alumni. Whilt- (hr hr 1. xleuw an» hnnng the-1r alumni han- qu~. :1 mmhmntmn mixer und b'n- uuvt {(r non~fraternily Harm-comer: h planned for the Gym Annex. fur- nwrly thv Old Armor): 'l‘hi,~ dirt-ctnry “I” anus! Humerum- Q‘l\ In find thrxr classmatm and make the atfzur truly :1 Homecoming. .Iumt rummlttws of students. fu- rult)‘ and alumni haw drawn unlim- mun plum and arr now Working an the Je-tulL nf the rurmus emu-runn- nu-nh~ {1 r [hr unnunl [Him (‘unwlmrk Hnmmwmmg Humrumxnu u! (hr Umwlul) J llhnuu thi< {all “11! he cekhruu-d ly huh-m» 1.11.1 nlumm (klobt-r ‘JH and '_'l \Mlh .1 Hurdl)’ program "f H'- unnna 1hr [null-“lino“ {tn-Hm“ unmr. ~tux:(~. parades 1nd I dedica- (1‘1 ulvmurn fur thv new 82000000 \lni)» n. A! $1 .Mium provided 1hr uurk w: mnslrmhu1 hn~ prugresmd far Arvummudntmn! and regixtrutiun wmnnttws Working In mnjunctinn mth thv I'm! System. a new plln for uniting unurganiu-d men th-t w” imntuu-d In“ your. wil! IL-t moms and provide a directory for A” nun- frntz-rmty mon‘ (1’11 I: Including Annual Receipts of About 540.000 1H I\ :I\\-llfl'l(n “NW ‘an h 21mm 1w Lab \n-u M '_‘H pauvnl‘ “11h ~(urd) lm‘mw Irv- ih n-nh-d In err {hum n thh BIGBLAND PA“ as hm Mun! Dependable Train Service Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee R. R. ' men. The convenient frequency of train service is an added advantage. ' North Shore Line ()n time! The sxwaly trains 01' the North Shore Line have established an unusual record for reliability. Whenever you ride you are assured a prompt arrival at your destination. This feature of the Road of Service has won the regular patronage of hundreds of business Take speedy North Shore Trains to Kenosha and trans- fer there to large comfortable busses for Lake Geneva. Trains leaving Highland Park at 7:06 a. m., 8:09 a. m.; 12:08 p. m., 1:06 p. m., 4:06 p. m., 7:06 p. m.. 10:06 p. m. make prompt connections with Lake Geneva busses. New Scenic Route to Lake Geneva Highland Park Ticket Office 5 N. St. Johns Ave. ANNOUNCING F in! Jim/Ia] Wit/mm Salon of ‘ f/m Cad/Mir 6'vun5t0n “Bram/z ADILLAC Type éxâ€"Cadillac' enclosed cars. These models will be shown in both standard and special colors, and in a variety of Featuring a; complete line beautiful upbolsten'ngs. Two improved body types, the new Vicoon'a and the new fivepaasenger Coupe will be presented for the first time. Week of Ocmber 7th to 14th, inclusive. (‘ADlll AC MOTOR CAR COMPANY MdWMaâ€"m EVANSTON SALES AND SERVICE 1820 RIDGE 7hr Minna. lull be m m: ' until I. 0 Had Fast Limited Trains for Milwaukee leave Highland Park every hour from 6:06 a. m. to 1:06 a. m. Central Standard Time. Baggage checked to all points on line. Put I40 cum/mo BRANCH of the new AVENUE

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