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Highland Park Press, 12 Nov 1925, p. 14

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PB ‘ | DUFFY & DUFFY Queen Quality Shoes and Arch Pregerver Shoes For Women f‘ \ Florsheim Shoes For Men | * Good Shoes For Children PAGE TWO Phone 456 North Shore Buick Company When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them FELL BROS. SHOES ' A $59 ' Je ts 3 OVERCOATS, SUITS, SWEATERS, SHEEP:‘SKIN COATS .___FURS AND GLOVES DRY CLEANED : Deerfield Agency, Hoffmaif‘s Barber Shop _ John T. Fitz Gibbons 29 S. Second St. Te FELL BROTHERS TO DRESS IN KEEPING WITH THE,'I‘IDI(ES BEGIN WITH FELL BROS. SHOES / Public and Private Roads, Sewers and Water Excavating and Grading ESTIMATES FURNISHED E. E. Farmer, President L G. , Vice President w;:mmw’ 4 8. First St. (Evans Bldg.) Phone Highiand Park 2018 315 Oakwood Avre. Highways Construction Co. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN Division of General Motors Corporation Come in and try the seatâ€" ing space in the Better Buick. There is more of itâ€"added head roomâ€" added leg roomâ€"added width in seats for both driver and passengers. Buick engineers have disâ€" covered new ways to GET READY FOR WINTER GENERAL CONTRA C,‘?_‘{NG‘ m | X + of W cou2 mt |‘~ t s * p_s Td zi meen: | ic f.m U d o\ \ A * Cleaners and Dyers 509 Central Ave., Highland Park, IlJ. Bootery It is a fullâ€"gized, man sized car, for grownâ€"up people to ride in:, without being squeezed in. Come in and try it! They have made the Better Buick more roomy than other cars of even longer wheel base. \Tel. H. P. 496 . Of the eightâ€"grade graduates from the ‘schools of Colfax county, Nebr., in 1925, 7 were 11 years old, 28 were 12, 50 were 13, 37 were 14, 18 were 15, and 4 were 16. The average age. of the 144 was 13.3 years. Pupils are promoted in Colfax county by subâ€" jects and not by grades. A summer school for farm boys beâ€" tween 14 and 21 years of age, who have dropped out of school, was held at the Fletcher Memorial school for four weeks during August, according to South Carolina education. They were taught agriculture, arithmetic, English, and citizenship. [â€" COINMBIA_" H=«â€" | SCHOOLOF & A* TCAAYT 4 Calonel Vernon Wiley, president of the federation, and Guy Luccek, a diâ€" rector, to report upon the progress made on th}z Sesqui project, and he was most favorably impressed, he deâ€" clared. j * * . HIGHLAND PARK .BRANCH 897 CENTRAL AVENUE A_ Highland Park State Bank Bldg. ‘ â€" . . Tel H. P. 380 mmm& Principal GERTRUDE JaNITZ Assistant Mr, Nellfsis. who sailed for Euâ€" rope on October 10, said before leavâ€" ing that he will also advise the Britâ€" ish Board of Trade to participate in the Sesqui¢entennial. He came to Philadelphi@ from Toronto where the federation now has an industrial exâ€" hibit in the Canadian National: Exâ€" postion, at, the specific request of After visiting the Sesqui site, B. Nellasis, exhibition manager of ‘the Federation of British Industries, anâ€" nounced that he will urge his organiâ€" zation to make a complete display at the World‘s Fair in Philadelphia in 1926. He said the exposition will ofâ€" fer an excéellent opportunity for a comprehensive exhibition of British industries and products. Directorâ€"General Collier has reâ€" ceived a communication from Miles Poindextéet, United States Ambassaâ€" dor Extraordinary and Plenipotenâ€" tiary at Lima, announcing his purâ€" pose to use his utmost endeavors to induce Pery to make a national exâ€" hibit at the Sesquicentennial Interâ€" national Exposition. e Egypt Making Plans 1 of Plans for Egypt‘s participation in the exposition are being prepared un der the direction of Rachouan Mahâ€" fouz Pasha, under secretary of state, Sesqui headquarters were .notified from Cairo. The program for : the Egyptian display was arranged‘ by the secretary of a meeting with the various technical officers of the Minâ€" istry of Agriculture. â€" Aiming to make the best possible showing at the exposition, the govâ€" ernment will encourage the sending of exhibits by trade guilds and chamâ€" bers of commerce rather than by inâ€" dividuals, and grants of aid to such associations were included in the apâ€" proved expenditures. The entire cost of transporting these exhibits to Philâ€" adelphia, will be defrayed by the govâ€" ernment. Japan Increases Grant ~ The State Départment at Washingâ€" ton received a cablegram from the Arkcrican Embassy at Tokyo, stating that the Japanese cabinet, had inâ€" creased the sum to be expended for participation in the Sesquicentennial Exposition from 486,000 to 1,566,000 yen (approvimately $750,000). Of this amount 670,000 yen (about $3385,000) will be allotted from the government‘s Special Reserve Exchequer and the reâ€" mainder will be included in the budget for the coming fiscal year. : | "Send to our legations in Hungary, Czechoâ€"Slovakia, Poland, Austria and Jugoslavia detailed plans of sites seâ€" lected for them, so their architects can make; plans for pavilions, also posters. â€" Literature important. Baâ€" ker." Most of the twentyâ€"three foreign nations â€" that ~have announced their purpose to~participate in the Sesquicentennial International Expoâ€" gition are already prdp\arinz to start construction of buildings, or pavilions and to collect and arrange exhibits for shipment to I’bihde!ph&., and to collect for shipment t Besides the the direction ¢ p 25th Year F OR â€" SUSQUICENTENNIAL Twenty â€" Three . Governments ~ Have Signified Intentions ~â€" to Be Represented at MANY NATIONS TO PROMOTED BY SUBJECTS SCHOOL FOR FARM BOYS THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS MUSI S. Wabash Ave M i rpeny? kpoâ€" tart | ions * ibits nder * t ernâ€" corâ€" hese apr ; ober ~ ket, § 32 48 49. The tramp element are roving rround the country looking for unâ€" employment. 4 Formerly people figured in getting married on the cost of the wedding fees, but some of these folks who are in guch a hurry now would better figure on the cost of the alimony.: Marcelling, Manicuring, Water Waving, Bobbing, Shampooing and Facials || | â€" .7 WE SPECIALIZE IN HENNA PACK, HENNA RINSE, INECTO, DYEING and TREATMENT. Three expert Marcellers at your service. FRANK SILJESTROM . L. MUSTRIG BEAUTY SHOPPE Black Dirtâ€"Manure The Local Telephone Directory ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE _ COMPANY The Telephone Company and give notice of any changes or corrections that should be made - in their listings Wehave a good 'su'?ly. of black dirt and wellâ€"rotted manure for your fall planting needs. No order too small, none too large. No ol M MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING Estimates Cheerfully Given. Jobbing a : Speci .. WITTEN BLDG. _ /. 360 CENTRAL A w:“n"..!m‘ .‘.l.l’.m-l’ 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. After 6:30 by appointment We Specialize in Boys‘ ; Hours : BEAUTY SHOPPE 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. HAIR CUTTING Haircutting Inthe interest ofgood service subscribers = are requested to call â€" MORAN BROTHERS . | _â€"Goes to Press Soon â€" Rooms 8 and 9 Telephone Highland Park 1990 New State Bank Building THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 ¢ v€ drc drc \s THURSDA DRY C RUG CL 5111 THE R 40

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