Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press (1912), 11 Jan 1923, p. 11

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T E R5 01' your rn that fimfl FCKUAKWWMUK nude heavy reduc- :t unheard of low Sum:- of the goods 6 ask. \Ve bought ‘ed the assortment ed Li~|e huse. fine- \mmn make; note IVE PRH‘ES \P [10“ In u have s Club .E HOSE or! Sax. seconds .4 cent value; at crship 50 nk PRICES uzf nt‘ these and gmpular fab- .‘zu .m $22.50 dam-h, size $2973 to «M In IS at. yd the .11) See any Authorized Highland Park Ford Dealer A Small Deposit and Easy Payments if Desired We believe you are entitled to know these facts as they actually exist. FordMotorCampah; SPRINGER PERSON FORD AND LINCOLN DEALERS Phone H. P. 164 Highland l The only way you can protect your desire to ob- tain prompt delivery of a Ford even at this time is to place your order immediately.’ Dealers’ stocks all over the country are lowâ€" there are no‘reserves to draw upon to meet the demands for deliveryâ€" There is no way in which dealer reserves can be built up, as deliveries have been made to cus- tomers as fast as Cars could be manufactured since last April. And that means a Ford shortage even more acute than the one which existed last Spring and Summer. '- This volume of deliveries to actual owners is en- tirely unprecedented for this time of the yearâ€" It has taxed the manufacturing ability of the Ford plants working at full capacityâ€" It indicates a volume of business during the rapidly approaching months of “heavy demand” which will be far beyond the maximum produc- tion schedule which the Ford Motor Company has setâ€" INTERESTING FACTS 106,326 Ford Cars and Trucks Retailed in December, ' Approximately the same number sched- uled for delivery this menth ‘ What Does This Mean? This emphasizes more strongly than anything we could possibly say the necessity of your making prompt arrangements with a Ford Dealer for the listing 0] your order, particularly if you are con- templating the purchase of a Ford Car or Truck for use this Spring or Summer. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Detroit, Michigan Highland Park, Illinois TM gnl~ who hau- xheir pictures taken with their mouth: open mun“, hnu- gnu! Imkinx u-rlh. Births 11:1:on exceeded dull-u dur- ing 1922 in the my, the mm number {or-fire your being 170. Thin in eight lent (h-n the total for 1921. which wu 178. The death rnto in Hurhllnd Park in 1922 vru luwvr lhnn Hint of 192] by more than two percent. indicating that the city is a more hulthful place to lth‘ in n.- the year- pmgm. In 1922 there were 90 death. fluid! the'city limits. or about 10 2-3 per com. cmm-rv-tively "tins-ting the cit)": population At 7,500. in round numhen. In 1921 then won 9" deaths, or 1214-15 per cent The records include only death which actually nccurred within the city sad in thi‘ list those (of Highlnnd Pu‘k people whizh occurred in (‘hicurm 0f vlsewhere out side thin city, are not inrluded‘ Deaths 0! tramionu which occurred herg are listed. than 70 per an cl nil dwelling: in! city or vilhsv delivery mitory Inn ; voluntarily been equipped with 10-- copuclel of some dunner. The a!) recent. change is the n-quiremem that ' the other 30 per con! hm similarly equipped." Total Smaller 11m: ln 1921; 8 Fewer Births That: in the Previous Year “Ading under such authority. in. urryinx out the provisions of the. law governing the establishment Ind' extension of city and villap service it bu been neon-sun {or him to adopt : u-rt-in ruins and fix certain require-' ments. Among the Ink-r are good' continuous sidewalks, emu vulks.~ street signs Ind lizhu, hon-e num- ben, and the provision of I door slot ' or private receptacle at each rod. denoe, And at uch place of tau-inc“ when the Ina-r is not open It tbs time of delivery. That requirement.- huue been in {am {or may yum. and in compliance that“): more DEATH RATE LOWER IN YEAR JUST PAST “If the farmer must make such pro- vision before he is given delivery 0! his mail there is no rennin why the householder living in the ciiy that“ not do the same thing,” he contendn‘ “The postman" general has bun lu- thnriud to mah- nll Runnable and necessary n-gulnlion- fur the conducl of his officers and employees and the distribution Ind performance of the liusinosl a! his dopnnmcm. Declaring lhnt 6365.770 farmer: throughout the United States th been compellvd to erect mil boxgu on rurnl rout” at their own upon”, Postmaster General Work has pro- tested the sun-men! thu the post om“- department did not have ample authority under thc- I." u. moire (1L). dun-Hers to Have I not-puck or door-plot It ”weir from doon. Luv Gives Postmaster General Authority to Dean“ Then of All Wrong MAIL BOXES UBGED BY POSTAL DEPT. ly after school is out. The pupils do not loiter on the wsy either lo school: or going home, sod they are pickets-d in inclement weather, so the busoes sre enclosed and storm. Flint-atla- (as! per Child g It costs 861.15 A your on edmtn one child in Illinois. This is Use our- ' sxe cost for euh pupil. the mm over. the figure including both high school sud node school pupils. The! cost vss conputed from figures on' cured school expenses collecud in. the oflice of Francis G. Blair, gnu, superintendent. The tag of convey-neat {or trust. porting school chlldnn his mulbi ed in increased ntu-ndsm and M1 unlity. Mr. Blur sum. The Ochoa! buom all at the children's home .1 a certain hour and have them at school on time and then get than home short- Rule No. 10 mm: 'Euh bcfon uncaring thc mo- and his :bou of and or M and nested in I plum design-ad by driver or print-in! of the school rennin in that place until the (ion is nacho-i. Pup“- ..t m them-elm in a proper m, an“ be no load or banana hobo. gifrti f In; M by either tho Grim or the pupils.” I. deydMMm-Iotn ucus-int. mic-my, smoking or duv- smamwu-«m by Men of (in TRANSPORTING PUPILB Guam-1h. Carrying Churn; alto the first «mu-u undead park in tho vorld.1'odly tho Unihd Summalmuwpuhlndu- ,umlochuthoPMMPmth scouting is now firmly ennui-had dl over the country. and tho kids we cer- tainly doing a lot 0! scouting in the neighbothood of I" food supp“... Ind Autumn. in South Alum III cmudnn-uoulpukmunno roam]! of the were“ of th- Cm in this country. hehucruudaudondipukhnd- giun from one of his {om “not. Swimrluad and Swoden in Euro”. Admin. and Muir Woods in Clflv‘ (emu. Lu! your a to“! of 1.21“ poople visited these pub. The north of our muons! pork I’m hu mun-ad out: to” countries tomcamtuut day‘hvo ant investigator! to the Udbd sum hr thwdfldyfiw» system. A. a not“ of the t of} King AlbonofmwthnYmfl iu- nod Gnnd Canyon path In 1819: Only 60 yun In the Unit-d 8m [ovemmuu «(dill-bod “J Int mtioud park a Vellum It VII iEEEZEE- egiiI’E fig; NATIONAL PARKS MODELS FOR WORLD but. Maracawh MLQMw-thbm dab-vfldhh-Ihbl‘ The Boy Scout leaders say that Greens ule'. Electric hop AMOtIaCo-tfl-Au N0 WAITING GM!) m Homes, Homesites or Tracts To Owners of North Shore mdm.“mmwm «(y nHtMWâ€"MM Ros- dolph an or mm“: M I“. muwuwwmdwam‘ whWW-wh'hqtfiratum. End: mouth. through this Min-luau, sole of thwmhhatothepmpctyolthk Mnflkunflhhmmm' natal lothcuthfucthdllm. Toobwhbmflhm,m,fiuaudlu A 1.1:!»- E‘nasixsgégoejl .2 ‘33.. 93.82. a. 2... 58.1 go all-- a a: :5- ho d 8:5»: WHENEVER. (at any man, you “to toulyourWL1uth-cht McGuire 8C Orr.‘ 6. W. wum 8t. CHICAGO luv 21.} in“. {- ilfifldl ' j; Ceca-I Ave. aid SamndSL Telephone” Mdfiuflufiofinbfll nWoekfn-utlu. m nowuxc not “Ai' Au: you 4Mkyu-3Podnef'l‘nblu Majestic Recreation SHIBL BROTHERS MOI-talk WWAQ.

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