Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 21 May 1931, p. 26

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How many different articles do you suppose are trathirmrtotrether in the linking up of a (1rst clue drug store? We don't know, but we will bet Mr. Melvin D. Sweethnd, proprietor of the threetinnd Pharmacy, 525 Cen- tral, can come pretty close to telling rent.' He knows medicine: like you end! know the sunshine end rein; He has given his time and attention to numbing n complete stock of thepnrutondbeotdrdumdmedic "einen to aid you In on kind: of ill- ness. Mr. threetUndh, "ist do: in we}: to the his patrons ml nerv- Today we want everybody every- where and anywhere in this. vicinity, "to know Hr; new ’gi-ooeryman on Waukegan avenue, Who is a- pur- veyor of the best to be had in the line. of groceries, meats, fruits, and vegetables. But don't take our word for what we -ion't take any- body's word. Tort just make inquir- ies or drop into this establishment and get the he“ and proof. During the years Mr. Shannon has been here, he has always tried to contribute to the welfare and happiness of others. He has never been seitUh, thinking always and. only of the convenience and pleasure of his friends and cus- tomers. That's ‘where Mr. Shannon} jets his happiness. He would rather please a customer and hold him or her than make double the profit. He is a person we may all profitable em. plate. He has the eoMdenee of the public and as a result " patronage keeps growing. He heats his cus- tomers " gueots, whether they buy or not. These are some of the rea. sons why his business prospers by a natural process. How long has Mr. Shanon been in Abs smear! busi- ness. ' First Weekly "uo--8IL00 Second Weekly "'riae--8Nt1t Third Weekly Pri-Quo There's gtrtT,tt about tin-equations. You an at in with tho on. w on writing about, Ind got the tram from them, g',eg2tg',2tr,L'tttt'Utog,'gge',t,et correct taformation. don't ft-b----- mr. composition and “an“ eoutl Win- a-ew-it-arte-a-_-hee-t "k Uter this panic-“on. tn an " tus, I duplicate award-will be than “at t1!” mutant. The judge's Minion ‘- ' Bring or mail your; mum not but than (an (4) 1lbehwqdhrxmartltAatdutttt-eotm-. -herotbeuer-hrahemtaomeoeth. 'Jae,,' h JU', an” At the an: an: m mgr two qua-Hon. To the ”a Mn: is the not! come! 3mm. neat-t written. hut convened texdmet.tem-ueailreo-t.wul be than during the run of this future. ten dollars M11. FE . "WH9'B WMO" EDITOR Care The Highland Pu]: Press The Value of A Good Name IN CASH PRIZES Who’s Who RULES : CASH FOR _"CottRIterAMNrtttts EariseiauacPrerared by Jim O’Rear HIGHLAND PARK "Throw up your hat and shout” for here comes "u”;piumbing contractor who'll put your soul full of joy when he completes any job for you. He can always be found working a lit.. tie harder, giving a little better serv- ice than most men in his line of busi- ness. He is a specialist in installing or repairing any kind of plumbing in any hind'of homes or building- and is an expert in the heating me. He knows the game through and through. Yes, you guessed right -- his name is T. B. Decker. of the Doeker mating and Plumbing Co. at 150 S. First street, "The Highland. Park Phmttrerr"-amt he has had some hand in ?P1t)tttt the plumbing busi- has in Highlnnd Pith uni-u" in t0d',uf,atttrqr0tttmu,riti-sit-. . "et _ A STAR BAKBK . (T Jrtribiiiitt' mkii6rii"tisfr"'e'e'ntiai, is a real treasure bnkerrarr-thedhttr "Uttu things” that do so much to elevate a meal above the ordinary and make it worth exelaiming over. The French 'cruilers cup cakes, eook, ies, birthday and wedding cakes. SE2, "iiiti4iiTriirRririis" the highest quality ob- tainable. Wait until you have tasted [their bread, and you will understand why it is so many ladies in Highland Park'will buy no other. The fhtvor is not " be compared with any bread, we know of today. Mr. G. C. Hush-i ner has done his utmost to satisfy% his customers since the day he first opened this bakery for business." This good-natured gentleman is a decided Highland Park booster, full of op- timism, and [is nlways there with a genial smile and a cheery word. He does his level best at all times in whatever he undertakes and as a re- sult will never haverreason for fear of not doing a splendid business. Mi. Huebner has the faculty of pushing ahead, and what’s more, you are so- ing to always find him far ahead of the average in this line of business. How long has Mr. G. C. Huebner been a star baker? ."' lee in his prescription department and general line of sundry goods. This is exactly what he does sad his repotstion .olong this line '1: so well estalsiitrhird that“: is-arts wonder people plsce so much eon!!- dence in him. You will dwsys tot " good nines here as it is possible to reeeirraprtrherir. Mr, frwtretlatttt has been culled a real service‘msn by those who know him, and the "Who's Who" writer can add nothing to tut,, regardless of how hard he might try.‘ And when we use the headline "S. 0.3 S. on this little story, we mean by that "Store of service," for that is omtetirarut-t . ' long "has the Sweetlsnd Pharmacy been established? _ A COMFORT SPECIALIST THE Gloom and depression not only take much out of life, but detracts neat- ly him the happiness of others. Flower-Much as to “keep sunning." They than .hrok toward the nun whether it is shining or not, my 1,ty,ttue..ttAct.trjai.it-ticttnti,, l WELL WORTH KNOWING _ If you must knock, then buy n ihammer " the Husenetter Hardware Store at 385 Roger Williams. There are many places in this part of the country to buy hardware, but this is a little above the ordinary when you consider how uncommonly partieuhir the owner of this ttrm' is about the kind, of merchandieew he belle. ‘ He tries to have the heat for the man behind the hemmer, and for the homes,---houae furnishing» hardware, paints, oils and vnrninhes. beside: all and many other everyday news-'1 sities. Mr. D. D. Hmnetter is metal it,', successful hardiness men of the) y in the Highlnnd Park section, standing in the front ranks in the mercantile end industriel netivitiea of this community. He has been counted nmong'the lender: for more time. His nature in jolly. end his nhble mention he made him popu- lar end yell liked. And when we con- cider how his success " steadily grow- ing, it in easy to understand trhrhe is nlynyo no glad end cheei'fuj. Can you tell no how long Mr. Hueenetter has been denim in herdwnre? _ A FAMOUS MORE There's- a dandy store on Roger Williams street: with fancy groceries, greens and meat. All their goods. ere ttttnrdntmd. They hove every- thing the housewives need to cook (the family’s daily feed; Thst's right, {dear reader - you guessed it; _it'p, i'Brown’s"Uroce?yfone "a! the host stores in town. Mr. Walter L. Brown is one merchant who makes good his word. He has been actively engsged in business . for some time and has. contributed to the genersl good by the effort he has put forth along the not only for hit friends and custom- ers, butler the entire community as well.- A self made muanr. Brown possesses keen forsight, and, has reached the goal we. Ill strive for - rry_ts9yyvr_ttl?tiptt everlastingly on the] job. He personslly anantrtreehiii not-3,1 and we have to compliment the atil, ness of the interior and the Lien wholesome atmosphere that makes his store a "Delightful market-basket shopping* center.” T From Highland Park and vicinity', this store has built a large and well tgntistfled list of friends and customers. How long has Mr. Walter L. Brown been connected with the meat and grocery business? tinue. and con be counted upon for my nuietenée needed to maintain the standard of "tiafaetiort. The way his work is done speak: for his enc- eeu,.end everyone who he. had Mr. Decker do my work for them, will tat1iroturtfuttetphmtttirkerns- tmetorisurdtothsd. Itienoneed wishing him luek--for he emote: his herd work end ability that he- brought Mr. Decker to the trout in the plumbing tUU in Hichlend Park. More power to him! How long he: Mr. Decker been in this line of busineu in Highland Park? . “0'me A moi! PLACE on eleetrieat, contractor. If it is 3 o'eloek in one morning he'll come to, your lid, for he is in“ built that way, trying to please every person on this earth he come: in‘oontnct yin. He doesn't belong to the ' Wobbly knee." who are hum-u. Mr. Ewen: has won become of his un- ienltering courage, extraordinary su- pervising when engaged In hit work, and u o realm of his excellent com; Mn. Mk 0!}!de Put-hen REMARKABLE ELECTRICIAN This article is about . than who is most useful to the community. Pew of you; realize the rapid strides tsci- ence has made since the dar Bepia- min Franklin new his famous kite. Mr. P. H. Evens, proprietor of the Huber Electric Co., at 382 Central, is one person who has kept stride with science. He has proven a boom to humanity, and especially for the busy housewife. We doubt very much .iLnnyqne.-in . Highland Park have ‘sny more 'Ibout aaetrfearatp- parents than Mr. Evens. He knows the electrical game from the time the Juice is turned on until the end. There is nothing in the electrical line in all its branches that he cannot do. He stands foremost‘in the field as SKILLED AND COMPETENT “Fair tresses man’s imperial race ensure and beauty draws‘ us with a jingle hair," says Pope. Nowhout the any smart women have insured their beauty in one way or Another. 'Retire-r-limi-r-Iraqi-iii-ii""'-",.'-)).-')' realised that beautiful hair makes a beautiful woman. and that sshd can not be beautiful without it. It is the ttrarthittq that ensures a man’s my. The came upon thehad, is in: 9149:, tivuctttp, mm s. “non the hand, .Or even upon the lips. There is real magic in the hair. Its silken strands trap hearts. At the Boreh- ardt Beauty Shop, at 12 N. Sheridan, you will learn many It_afserrt, _rtslrtprd- in; the hair anti how to tart for it. The owner, Miss M. E. Borehardt, has had years of experience in this work, and specializes in hair waving and is akiuedomd competent in all other branches of beauty culture. Women like to patronize her, not only because they are assured or per- feet ,orimyquship, but also because this’beauty' specialist has won her admiration through» her irresistible pleasant. personality and cheery smiles. How long has In“ Boreh- ardt been following this line of work? be. Can you tell us how long Mr. Nechville has been connected with this line of business t, NI and he»! and contented. qrhat, ever our lot in life. It will pay you to study well the lesson the Bowers teach. The lowly violet looks up to- ward the son and u joyfully &Yeets itaado-tttoutagr-ittdtlits majesty. There is no‘spot on earth so dreary that it unnot be bright- ttttl! by a 'tttttt _ Jlrtrz1tty,,altves not need some to yotir friends today? Call Bruno Nechville, Florist, on Deerfield road, and give him your order. This Crm is e member of the Florists Telegraph Delivery associa- ttim, Which includes more than 5,000 members throughout the ' United States end the entire world. Mr. Nechville, the proprietor, is a eheer, fol, happy person, as all those who spend their life in trying to bring sunshine into the lives of others must Thur-day, , Mar St

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