Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 5 Jul 1923, p. 11

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_ location of uperb lakes, a section dotâ€" hundreds of kes. a tract of lake land that is rowded, as rteâ€" ;'0'{ issue of flyfl rsons desiring may phone 40 n â€" Wisconsin vacation and ‘ll keep 100¢7 hat‘s at your th;e ing ree spots of mark, on the n are. rtunately,. evâ€" on living; in nd Park can : beautiful lake quickly a n d itly, by fast ore trains and t a ble L ack e appear on the hearâ€" it ._hfense. 1 * MAS MORTON | nd P‘!kp lu'l J*u * . 1819 , sailing or Railroad M ) s U ments kes said As i #\ FANCY FRUITS, VEGETABLES & GROCERIES Delicacies and Candies J > Wholesale and Retgil P | sHIPMENTS OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES RECEIVED MORNING AND AFFIERNOON We give best quality with good service 1. : Phone Highland Park 429 _ _ _ 893 Central Avenue Will buy a good quality Bristle Aldminum Back Hair Brush this week. See display in our show window and be convinced. These brushes usually retail at 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50. 1 31 South St. Johns Avenue E. B. FOXWORTHY Every Car or Phone H. P. 674 _ 615 Deerfield Ave., Highland Park GENERAL BUILDING COH;JTRACTOR@ Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Any Job, large or small Promptly Taken Care of ROBERT W. PEASE, Pharmacist BLACK DIRTâ€"Any Quantity, Any LOOKâ€"39c. 49c and 69c POULOPLOS BROS. he, â€" | HOW ABOUT LIABILITY INSURANCE? ‘ar or Truck Owner Should :Have This Protection se F. B. WILLIAMS of PAUL SCHROEDER & CO, Agent for THE AETNA Quality and Service Guaranteed The Gourley Lumber C Elm Place | Highland Park, II. | Phone H. P. 4655 | If you will inves LATH befo‘re havingj sure you will use EX4 Saves 35% of firs Makes a more sa1 Ask your friends y Exâ€" xpanded Wood |J The Lath That Is Different Open Sundays INVESTIC( i of every roof we cover with tin or sheet metal is a testimonial to the 33- periority of our workmanship. When it comes to the matter of lastingâ€" qualities and general satisfaction, the strongest testimonial we can offer is that fqrfihed by the people we have worked for THE TRIM APPEARANCE On Henry G. Winter 48 North First Street _ Phone 6385 | j U _iL;ate the merits of, EXP{LNDED WO "Kour house lathed in ttie ijold way, we M /0 and no other. % goat of plaster and easier/to put on. isfactory and lasting job. [ vho have used‘;EX7WO whnb they think o ATE AND BE CONVI display and for QSale' S Telephone 144 Any Time 2. i F 1 | Sub for next Sunday‘s . 1 ; A â€"""T | m ioh ..';se 4 % us t." t .:3 7 } . * it 25c Aald in this chureh|| SHOWN IN LORD‘S REPORT every Sunday morning at 10:45b, Su f | } sehool maetsl:t ttl::;{o‘cl O 5 t | in f and is open to pupils up to the age r Explains Something 0 23“!“ . The Wednesday :“"“I mendous Difficulties to meeting, which includes i Be 0 me; Déficit ) of Christian Science herling, is a ; Be Uvercome; 8 o‘glock. , ; % ouce Becomes Surplus m You |are cordiall vt*ed { I We 0‘3 u?: f::di:oyrn:m_nt 887 Cen : 2 _._' > \ a c You are‘ cordially invi use of (the reading room tral avenue, which is opé day from nine o‘clock. in until six o‘clock in‘ the! Sunday, afternoon f o‘clock . ALAqu’s NA'nvg POPULATI Ce 1. howinmmaioratad i Eq&&nfies compiled b:f the ;Depar‘- ment . of the Interior thxtugh the Buyâ€" reau of Education show that the are ngw < 27,153 nativegs in |Alaska, and that the gain for the last te years @mounted to 1,822, During t same period the white population has decrealed. a b £foâ€" 0p The) native inhabita of! Alaska consist of four distinct/races includâ€" ing the Eskimos dwelling aiong' the Artic |and Bering Sea shorFs; the Aleuts living on the Hinland lands; the Thilingists residin¢ on the mainâ€" land: ind islands of ‘the. gouthern coasts; and the Athabaiscans occupyâ€" ing §he great valleys the (interior. t 400 of these n@tives are votâ€" ers $nd participate in thetérritorial govertiment of Alaska. 1 is Shows Incret:e in l(_ears, But Whites Less /‘ In Numbers _/ Lthey think o NCED Albert Olson ~ _ High Street Highwood Illinois Telephone 746â€"R Phone or Write h Room Larsdn‘s Garage 32 S. First Street Telephone | 493 â€" th LAND PARK ath . BILH A R Z N GROW evening an at 387 Cen JD| . re it. a cials|bf the executive agencies of the | United States, Dir of the Budget Lord |gave a detailed statement of how tremendous leconomies of the last [12 months have been effected, s 1 praise was | bestowed upon th whose eoopenliion it was posâ€" sibl end the year with a surplus rathér than a deficit. As Director Lord| well said, it was a "drama in which pennies ~and millionss played theit|important parts." The opening paragraph of Director Lord‘s stateâ€" ment summarizing | the tremendous de ds upon our federal income werd| as follows: _ | f "This occasion for jubilation and congratulation over a record of conâ€" st ive nccomplish.}nent. We began the fyear with an ‘expenditure proâ€" a'rnr of $3,896,000,000. The ten deâ€" partments, the thirtyâ€"three independâ€" ent }establishmnets, and the legislaâ€" tive and judicial branches of the govâ€" ernmient stated that to the best of their knowledge and belief, and preâ€" sumably as a result o% careful study, theie would take out of the United States treasury in the twelve months betteen July 1, 1922, and June 30, 11928, that amount aof moneyâ€"$8,986,â€" Li harh t Ti civadviinicbindonttals P \1; EEEVICS MDTOTOIT 000â€"and with the cash so with= drairn pay interest on the public debt, provide through the sinking furid for its gradual redemption; settle claims; hire help, buy supplies and equipment of every. kind and character known to commerce, from tacks to locomotiveg, and from drugs to dirigibles; purchase railroad tickâ€" ‘ets! and postage stamps; rent buildâ€" tacks to locomotives, and from drugs to dirigibles; purchase railroad. tickâ€" ets! and postage stamps; rent buildâ€" ings; manage hotels, hospitals, prisâ€" ong, soldiers‘ homes, steamships, canâ€" als, experimental farms and national papks; dredge rivers and harbors; en*ourage irrigation and control imâ€" migration; conduct rélief work; deâ€" velop commerce; regulate railroads ; cofipensate injured federal employâ€" ve cof es es} conserve the ?ublic health; proâ€" | mote the welfare ‘of the laborer; isâ€" suk* patents; foster the arts and | scilences; direct the affairs of state; p; pensions and compensationâ€" to war veterans, and provide for their ingurance and vo;cational education; save lives and salvage arid lands; t for the Indians; build roads; erfdct monuments; finance corporaâ€" tibns, railroads and farm loan banks; pay the expenses of the legislative egtablishment; adpminister justice and emforce the laws; preserve the naâ€" tibnal forests; wage constant warâ€" f e against the warble fly, the sheep tick, the bool weewil and other pests; : intain an army and navy for .thi ational defense; operate through z~ post office department the largest cbj munication system ‘in the world; | d do the thougand and one other fiv ngs that are ¢onsidered necessary i the . actual op;ntion of this great oi‘g nization doing business, under Me firm ‘of the: United States of president who announced with nality that we would pay as we go nd that a balanced budget would gontinue to be (the undebatable â€" and ‘unalterable policy of the government, his statement of the chief executive anslated into action, meant that ‘this year‘s e1$penditures must be trowded within this year‘s receipts,| nd ‘ that the (threatened deficit of hearly a billion dollars must be wiped ut. | "To the Director of the Bureau of he Budget the president‘s statement of policy. admitted of 2# uestioning and no hesitation as, to ts execution, ‘Inspired by his conâ€" | {fidence, assured of his support urd |wise council, and relying upon your ssistance, the |offensive on the deficit was begun. ‘The story of this fight to balance the budget, to fulfill the ‘ipresident’s wighes, and justify the ‘confidence he placed in us is a drama \|in| which pemfles and millions played their important parts, a drama of hope alternating with discourageâ€" ment, of daily and hoyrly study of growing recei}ts and swelling exâ€" penditures, of. interminable anxious calculations, and a record of honest effort on the part of many of the govâ€" ernment .departments and establishâ€" ‘ments to cut down expenditures." the recent meeting of the offiâ€" merica. | "‘Balanced against this formidable ad startling program of expendiâ€" re was an estimate of recfii_p_u,hmr 1 sources for the same â€" od of ly ~+$3,073,000,000. _ It dld?t â€" ire an expert accountant ue:;- in the agencies of the governme?t rnment in 1908 Here was a critical tuation. It was promptly met by roposed to sperd $823,000,000 mo: an they anticipated receivingâ€"inâ€" cating a defict nearly equal to t! tal expenditure of the national goyâ€" OF BUDGET SAVING ty Telephone 57 ‘‘ Phone 495 E. NELSON, Tailor and Clegnek mesmnageentneeeteen en T s wC The Nokol Guarantee Is Bonded by the Fideli : (35 South St. Johns Avenue ‘If not convenient to come upstairs, Denzel‘s Barber Shop. | _ â€" Finest Ouabty Home Drefscd Po [ {| Automatic Oil Heating for Homes The New Nokol Is the Quietest Automatic Oil Protected by Doble Detrvit Mrudw-gh You‘re not doing this But will yop be domg it a_gaixvx;T nex‘E wmtef’ Dul will y 04 Th: a cnisas Paclions : utst te W einsay time you t:;:;an thinking about it, for until ly 4th warm weather is coming, but after July it‘s going. | It‘s for you‘ to choose. Whether you‘ll stick to a coal furnace, with its soot, ash and smoke, tingupintcoldhouseinthe%minlorb i fires at night. Or whether you‘ll install Noko! There are now more than 11,000 Nokol h homes. All winter long their temperature stay at exactly the point required by their 0 without effort or attention. Think it over. :\ â€"| Telephone 495 _/ AND I WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER THE gmmpt and Efficient ONak THE CHICAGO NOKOL COMP Laundry for Quality with the very latest and upâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minu machinery recent}y installed largest ‘articles indry . an’teeifi& our old and ne; ton satisfafiti@n, as our working ‘g expertsg in theirx line of wi rk, ex& care to please those the& are se you to en d\ceovnforuo you are %&leflufla‘k about it. Wet; waSh9 20 For information: Phon C. B. HANSEN, Proprietor Shore Cream wW. E. SARVENT, Local 364 Central Ave., High .3 i‘Phone Highland Park 1838 E. NELSsgs)uu J This includes flat Nékol (Cleaners an4 Dyers Terrace ndle from the smallest to {upstairs) p Highland Park c per pou pieces ironed. rments may be|left and Casualty Compa lbs., $1. tative tomers en PAGE line, 14

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