Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 11 Apr 1935, p. 13

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nd Park, HJ. WIEILL ection. no obâ€" day in arded o n ol i: | The Bhevies, S T8 ROM CM necessary Want Adg _ prac«â€" ...k.‘ RIL 11 eXE done to ‘inditate p lead out of this wor “ m xten ‘,. 0 sumer to| gdt tru er are now of m®) government jand ; gradually| gptting / There are thfee uni tional government, working ‘for the tackling:a different sumer‘s problems. ; : People in genera thinking and talking consdmer p ims more toâ€" day than evet beforg. Consumers are realizing mof more the effecâ€" coming m& nfluéntial and active through in â€" co tive | moveâ€" + ‘‘‘In In of the Consumer : When in . first important study in the interést of the consumâ€" er was pub | by Chase and F. J. Schlink under the title "YÂ¥our â€" M s Worth,", 1 conâ€" er was to Alice in mdahnd â€" & n â€" blundering “F-Js *Your â€" Mi Wonderland + a ; his way in a manship an 8 his money miot °f wanted, but iwhat want, and it his dollar : a goods. â€"| This ‘is lavailable at the public 1i as | the following books w ve written withâ€" in the féw years, presenting the THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1985 3 »)] HIGHL [fi;v TflMflM months to repay loan. m;dn HOUSEHOLD plan for %‘umt full con» i financial situation. Strictly frrivate inte ONLY BORROWER NEED SIGN wonderland o 3 CUSENOLD, Your Docor o of"fmv.flmm $30â€" $100â€"*200 , MORE : SR eSe e se se w m%flht id of colorâ€" Telp the sop. p = value 1 for cfi: of the consumâ€" â€"concern to the consumer ; is a _ "new deal." within the naâ€" hich are divectly consumer, . éach le of the conâ€" &0-"0::_-00 & l-il:h.nzn. ?fl-"%' WNMOWERS HARPENED\ 3 ND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY / IICHLAND PARK ILUNOIS _ t: salesâ€" ; he spent what ‘he freely was made to in a waste of of inferior 'M:Mnll.]j bau-ud-hdmuau" We Ca" ‘For A'Jd Del#"“ from HOUVSEH O L to single people or married Borrow on Your Own Signature EHOLD 8 BILLS?] / 3090 â€"| "Ygur s Worth"; a study {hfl!‘ ste of the consumer‘s dolâ€" , by Cliake and Schiink. . . !‘‘This book is devoted to the honest ue of things we buy compared M!‘ tual cost. ‘Fierce comâ€" ition in business, quackery, mis< representation in modern buying and lling are shown, The authors also zfinltfly outlines what may be done to protect the customer .by way of | standardization, ° specification â€" and | lowering of distribution costs. â€"â€" ' | "Pai in Plunder! The Cost of Business cutonhip," by :‘ J. B Matthews and R. E.‘Shallcross. :A study based on material drawn chiefâ€" 1y from the files of "Consumers‘ Reâ€" :‘cemh, whith mp discloses how ience, rnalism, the arts, the radio, advertising nnd the© profes= gions u’to ther luv;‘been enlisted in the | of, b h;nmthto play their individual parts ‘the great game tf ing the Wun conâ€" gumer." It‘ exposes the role of the government in defending the private rivileges ul corporati t the e of the| millions ho truth about advertising and fraud to the public and written in their inâ€" terest as> irs and purchasers of on,the market. _â€" ©100,000, 00 Gi y Pi'l )* by A. Kallett and. F,. J. Seiunw. In this book, fraudu b&xt advertisements for foods and drugs\are revealed as well as dangers lurking in foods and drugs. : M , 1. j | "Skin ," by M. C. Phillips. This book,[like the previous ones, names pames, revealing the dangers that lurk in m':Iy soâ€"called beauty préparations ~and exposes the false claims which many cosmetics sold, gives the truth about ;:uty ai e and harmful. â€" .. lj;%e 1}'! ar Practice of Fraud," T. 8. Harding. The nuthor,.uliqg urt â€".decigions, |medical; analyses, :;nd ot:: ghly pragmatic evidence, amineg into the varioug. phases of ud in this try: foods, drugs, metics, patent madicines, stocks d bonds, textiles, real estate, m-[ ets of all Kinds, cults, religious and therwise, land | finally merlu'o’ gift to civilization, advertising. The part fraud) plays in undermining good busingéss, in degrading .dfi‘ sing, in ing education, and in xbanching eomrnn:%‘, %Llishi,nz, and professional ethi¢s, is also conâ€" sidered. lly, private, semiâ€"priâ€" ate and ~governmental ‘efforts to ;uppreu ud or to mitigute its bad. effects are examined. â€" â€" yield to plyunder, kn | // INANCE ORPORATION 2C 3C 36 6 DICK WICHMAN AGAIN .. . CcovERrs THE w. tFRONT pihawti:hum; ed ".MO. that be"wm: P ols w P "to Maltade: Wan. <_ Dick r :' di ooml it | Santa Anna Junior College! in S¢uther c:&mh. Somite who seioog to hi Radamhip in thowtt:rdtmh ] r:th‘l:”tm- mers .A w d h e ® ;A)u mxfl?pn» L4d ie Orde:‘ytg hiey Shiat s nop Lacteien, dn Amegion I Croas ner Hor and : proficiency. | the | Red |C has discontinued thd a Mhfioqul- Aion â€"about. it | but Â¥h . gab" wi v{i-v meet. with exceptidpally, high: s as set forth iné- ts for ‘the banâ€" net. . Fa 18 â€"f Bm 3 i scouts -ro:o'bu 1 MmoTHERS oN MaÂ¥ 1: On Mothers‘ D&y, ‘12, all the Scouts and Scouts: of the North Area _ Council, : fhe . Northwest fil‘ Council ‘ and the Council, 1 assemble at ?Jc;‘ dium in Evanston, pay tribute to© myothers. | Besides a: gra entry of approximately | Scouts > wi thairâ€" massed â€" goldrs, there will <be a shott Address by an! outktandifig, abeaker ‘of the ;::idlo vut.;,i‘n b::ro@ ‘; denions oash! c &::ng tribute ‘to N r.% u.:axbld stands, J e 8 P1 h en intar t apires, : Seout Troops "Are| busy ‘maki paral tion and selling! li. ts / Achich “{illib-t their tremsuries, Ԥhe money to ‘be used f/ worthwhile projedts |such \as sending | unders fair, each ticket) ith one family, . Seouts are u ?: to bring mdthers,‘ but their. broth th¢ir : cousing, N ir uncles, theit ndparents, : qll jtheir â€"friends, > 1 privileged boys ty damp. About 10,000 peoé fll’ are | ex - id : this : Boy Gewt others‘ Day ogl i. | s t ccoasion fuir, each ticke ‘umurg .. <but Boy Scout bhoe m a E“’ f ;1 Eesn ft‘a iy designed as a family a ngs, Every passenger rides in the I‘Comfort Zone," oL /: Front Seat Comfort" for back assengersâ€"that‘s the result wof) the 1& "Fullâ€"floating Springbase" with Comfot Zone Stating." |Springs THE PRESS ot m#..%mf § Shote Area Council, are in ra , and Scouts registering : atill| to take ‘ndvantage of the 0 ahy Sooit whe m hopelnt of, welting finder 'h‘:‘m‘au saying u.k.i;on Bis camp | W’! l‘b quie BB first 200 places will soon be taken. Camp is cnt:;i:scmumm COMING IN RAPIDLY going to be better than ever. BCOUTE ARE BUSY THROUGHOUT ARRA arch â€" 31, ‘1984, . revealed the followi facty regardin tmo_und‘mshm'fi out (th@ North Shore Ares, which indicat Scouts are on their toes, working to ds higher | ranks | and mfir -» the [firat three months, 150 new re i eererâ€"ammanstes rank»: bf Tenderfoot to become Segind Class scribed in the handbook. ve \Secdnd Clask\ became First Class Seqfits, and Five First )C became Star Scog lnvihg':m- ed. & tmmn. dofés in sul of 9n mmeny. k s ant .l ce ton ipiqth mapie, Avomif which ie spectiel Jn@irit ve / are .nd'1 of which ‘arafthe Scout‘s own‘choice. Hesor in +; Sc:»? is th f Eagle Scout nmnkt'b bo rhieved ramk. (~, | The steps in Phe ladder of Scouting adâ€" RELIAgLE LAUNDRY DRYCLEANING CO. ty Cleaners * _ Tea Served Every Afternoon 3 to A Large Club Room for Bridge â€" Two Private plasf s t 5s +3 ba King! <.) > H. P. 178 EThe Chim LUNCHEONS ... DINNER ;.....; SUNDAY DINN i A Special Priced Di m the First Class nre merit 5"!»1‘ 1 m«l:-% were earn, Already| the) indiea show that the second quarter the will be w as aetive. i tnt as was the quar« ter and ‘ ::u-hhcfipm with n | | K1 ‘Seduta who | haves ‘oompleted | certain wequttmninis Sutmk the last part of March Trbop| 83â€" Boout, . Edward . Brogran “::«fi&’hm nd m'. 4 & & c ) 824â€"Secoind class, Robert Hutchiâ€" Read The Want Ads Rgeler, in safety, Highland Mora Offic Winnetka, II1. / who | havee ‘compléeted certain er every Thursday Sunday. :; â€" ; n Plumbing & Heating Co. nship, music; James Rice, neys Cavern Phone Park 1060 s is ‘.1t ./. ., 0c 60 Electrol Oil Witten Building â€" Highland Park CLIFFORD R. MORAN, Prop, Sales and Service + ;W zoau.a. 114 | dumpers and spare tire extra. Basy .. % _ , z-:{"zm }: AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS THE CAR THAT SIMPUFIES YOUR CHOICE FOR 1935; Ma-.d a.m. High mask ||_ ... Palm Sdndiy . \ 8 land 9:30 am. \* . â€" .' + ; $ M' ‘(“v f { Wednesday 7:30 p.m, Confessions. ‘Holy Thursday 8 ami, Mass. / Alâ€" tar of Repose until 9 puam.‘ Good Friday 8 a.m. Mass. â€" 8 p.m. yptions, | . ~> ; ~ iD Holy Saturday 7:30 Wim, Mass. T Easter Sunday ... . | i s..:f ow mass, ©9:30 o 75e Holy ‘Cross .Cathol Church Rev. J. E. Savago, Pastor Dining Rooms $1.25 $1.25 light Burners Highland Deerfield PAGE § i|. 61 8 1342 t1f ah $# $% $8 1#

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