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Highland Park Press (1912), 12 Oct 1922, p. 9

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g- m adv ble Y SALE mpany INH Ul- FOCCI'R‘N 3I|l|Illlllllllllllllmllflg (I It’ NOIS eumor "nr l outrun." .. fnr R’S .rmm :vaW reliable Tet. H. P hit THERS thes I I Inc +£~+W4~é l .1 35;- ui 50?, ()flice 3 6 ILA [OHS 40c 25c 25c 75c 25c 35¢ 25C 5¢ 40¢ 15¢ 25C 25¢ 1 5C 30¢ 1 5c 50(- 40¢ 10¢ 15¢“ $29 F REEâ€"50c Worth of Johnson’s Floor Varnish For Everything About the House. johnw: 's F1 nr Varnish is fin: {or [ublrxfl W1 ‘1: 3. furniture. wnudfi'nk, (rim. oilclmh and lmolcum 1', will rrjuvcnah’: the whu‘w intsrior of your home Bring the Coupon be- low to our Starr: and wc will accept it as a 50c credit on a pint. quart. halfigalâ€" lon, or gallon of John- son‘s Floor Varnish. OFFER! Or. the coupon and 10c will entitle yofi to a halfipint of john- son’s F100: Varnish. [EWEW n c PURDYgfgpNs m mm IS ECONOMY” IOTAILIMD IO74 You know Johnson's Floor Wax-it‘s used by house- wives everywhere. We want you to know johnson‘s Floor Varniih, too. John- son‘s Varnish is just as son‘s Varnxsh 15 JUSt as good as their W'axl To prove this statement we offer 50c worth absolutely FREE. Us: below coupon. “Made to Walk on" Johnson's Floor Varnish is very east apply and has good bod) It clries dust. free in (WC Murv. and hard over night gives a beautiful. high glows which will not chip. check. mar, blister or scratch white. Has great elasticity â€"-is pale in color and ab- solutcly waterproof. John- son's Floor Varnish will stand all rcasonablc tests. t , m imam pm 11-. m nu. PLAI‘ Purpose in to Overcome Deficit and Put Mail Service on a Selfâ€"Sustaining Basis: Expenditures lkflcit Roda-«i lk-uuu- lhv hugr duficn that Mr ;\\'urk mm! report tn rungnms “ha-n in convenes m le-mkx'r hr u wrll Hm-am-d wnh thr fin-null shuwmg of "the department {or II n-xpreu-nln I ’ Ndlctmn In the» dc-ficn fur the final 'yvur l‘J'JI of appruxmmh-Iy $100,000.- l 000 A flat lm'n'lse of (hnm cvnu Will h1- mndv on nll para-h pm! puck-gn- If the present plans of the post office department ofllcills an- cnrrled out. Washinnon diupnk‘hw n-purl This. on the basin 9! npprnximalely 2,300,. 000,000 plk'kam‘s bundled In! your. will yn-ld over 860.000.000 )‘c-lrly m addmmml‘revenuw. lhe amount of the department's defim fur the fiscal year of 1922. The purpnn- of thr mcrrnnr h to put thc mail svrnw nn :- wl! *uslainmg hash Proposed Nu» Kale: Thn- nrw rnu-s “huh “I“ N m the nulun' uf n flul Inch-use u! lhn-r «ems I'll all purkagm rrgnrdlcu n! wughx or ‘lexunuum v'nH hu- m fol- low: | Although n‘wnurs (mm the 3 {\‘Un'ln' Incrl‘aN-d but 451 m .uver thuw of 192], Mr. Work 3 that expenditurvs had decreased |per cent in the same period. ' Thv lint surplus .‘hnwn. l») the gnfiiw departmem was In 1101‘). Ithe increased pnstam- rau-s duril F1”! lum- he ‘JC 10“ 12v 27C Second zum' H“ {01‘ 10‘ 1‘2“ '27" Third lnm' 9‘ ll(' 13(' 17c 47v Fourth zone 10“ Hc 18c 27c 66c Fiflh zone Hr 17c 23c 3561.25 Opt-ration of the post office- depart- ment during the fisval year 1922 - the first fiscal year under 1hr Hardmg ad- minisxralmn {031 the tax payer: u! the vnuntry approximately moan... 00", It was announced (uday by Poul!- mmh-r (‘n-m-rll Work Th" dvfimts In both yrnrs. Mr Work said wrrv !argvly chnrgvnbk- (I) re- tmactlw mrn‘nu-s m the pn)‘ of lhq- postal vmplnym-s. Smu- ltOI‘J, he and the malaria 1n the [mats] awn-Ice h-d been incrt-nwd apprnnmuu-ly $150.- 000,000. I-prcndilun-a fur the departmrn! amounted tn $513,688,941 during H.021 and revenue» in 192;! tut-Hod Slfllfiéiifih) against $4013J91271| in 1931, The ('Xl't‘sfi u! expc-ndlturrx over rvvenues In 1922 If“. a deficit of “$0,315,300 against 1: deficnl of 8157,â€" 517.63“ fur the pn-vmun yvnr uver thuw of 192], Mr. Work slid that expenditurvs had decreased 12.13 per cent in the same period. Thv hut surplus .‘hnwn. l») the punt- ntfice department was m 1919. when the increased pustam- rates during the war left an oxct-sx of rem-nut»: over vxpvnditures uf $2.342fi5t In the fol- luwing your thvrn‘ was a drfirit of more than SILUWLUOU N THREE-CENT RAISE H: 1h.- Hus {mm the pnflul 1‘.’ ”In St. Johns Avenue It is often remarked that no large city in the country can show a suburb- an' environment equal to the North sShore -â€" a string of towns stretching in what will be ultimately a continuous line from the northern limits of Evans- ton to Lake Blufl and beyond. in a pic- turesque country whose natural adorn- ment has been added to by skill and good taste. It is a remarkable territory in many respects and one of its fea- tures is that the percentage of resi- dences and buildings which aref not equipped for electric service is Very small. and. this percentage dwindles steadily toward the vanishing: point. The best of all electric appliance. are Interior of Highland Park Sales Room wanted by the residents. Many of the houses included in their installations all of the repreaentative ardcba actuated by current and as to portable lamps a large number. It’s a fine section for sales. The Company's new Hixhhnd Park Sales Room. a view of which is shown, is more advantageously located than the former store. It was opened recent- ly. Invitation cards were sent out and some ado was made over it. People came to see as it was expected they would do and to purchase as was also anticipated. A choice stock of goods is in the store and the volume of sales has increued.

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