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Highland Park Press (1912), 21 Jan 1915, p. 5

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KIT 01". CFC ad. germs WT} ~51 tun, vii!- 8%. p 3nd ,9 the V C Bake with Occident Flour this week...and enjoy a more tempting flavor in your bread. . .in your his- cuits and cake. Occident cost a trifle more than other flour... You’ll find... it’s Worth it. I? SAMUEL LEVIN, Agent :Vé; IT H A \ ICTROLA 1n your Home Q; every musical long1ng1s satisfied gfiu Don’t xx a1t until you feel you can vC‘T,f/::3% afford a $100 or $200 instrument ufl- «there are \ictrolas at 15, 25, 40, 50, and $10, -any one you select will play any music you wish to hear. Your grocer has Occident . Edinger 8; Speidel, We Distributors ALL MACHINE WORK GUARANTEED. VGAS EN- CINE-3 REBORED AND REPAIRED. 77TEL.N. (2.413 AUTOMOBIIIS REGULAR OR SPECIAL CUT 0N SHORT NOTICE. North Chicago, Illinois One block north ofC N W Depot, nearEJ. Eviaduct Practical Gas Engine Machine Works Highland Park State Bank Directors 'Who Direct NEW They invite for the Bank your F rz'endslzz'p, Confidence and patronage FRANK I. BAKER Vice-Pres. Public Service Co. of Northern Illinois State Representative Fidelity and Casualty Co. of New York Exclusive distributor for East and West Deerfield Townships order now and insure prompt delivery. Telephone 140 for demonstrations . formefly Chief Illinois Banking Department mammaumm Ill Put Am A. G. Mc PHERSON General Manager Chicuo Varnish Co. Director Standard Forging: Company the business and affairs of the Roadster $440 Taming Car 5490 Town Car $690 ANSON C. MORGAN C. G. ALEXANDER FRED M. STEELE FORD OVERHAULED AND REPAIRED BOUGHT AND SOLD GEARS J. N. APPEL “lad M PRICES Phono 630 Highhnd Park. Ill. 11o .88 1.05 111 . 2.26 2.16 112 . .69 1.17 District 110 shows an increase of seventeen cents, and district 112 slams an increase of forty-eight cents. Morriod Couple. Soc-I Paint“. Ex- amination m not Very Difficult but Rog-in A Good School - Education District School. 109 ...... 110 ..... 111 112 The above figures furnished the press by James Hepburn. The Civil Service Commission wants to secure good candid-tea for the position 0! inspector: of institutions paying from $75 to $125 per month. Househlher and housemother, paying from $75 to $1“) per month for couples. with ,full main- tenance. From $25 a month and up with full maintenance for single employees. they particularly need? married couples do take! charge of the cottage; at St. Charles School for Boys Examinations which require a good school education are to be held February sixth under the Civil Service Commission. All npplicatiom inns! be on file in Springfield before five p‘. m. Saturday. January 30. For any further information the candidates should communicate with the Civil Ser- vice Commision. Springfield. [IL Eugenie Miner. Mr. and Mn. Fred Meyer, W A. Milne. Mrs. W. F. Rm Mr. .H. ER. Smith. Eddie Stimuli. Hr. Slit Mi- W. H. Vaile. Wm. WM. lit. and Mn. Rum Wm. . High School Gravel Village Unchinodlhilfor mam Poo- wumhwm ‘ Mr. and Mrs. David F. Anderson. Mis- Lucy Brown. Mr. William Bruce, . . Jame. Dewar, Miss Dorothy Han, M. N, Jame; MnanersEdKoch. Mr. State . County Town V 'haau Consul by Son-hr! Districts-J 1 New High School ' Deerfield tsx nus show an tncreue this year on the total nte of sweaty. one cents. exclusive of district school. This is caused by the new North Shore Sanitary District assessment end the increased rate in High School. The following are the rates {or 1913 and 1914: 1 Highland Park Club | Moving pictures on Mask: will be thorn Friday evening at eight fifteen. Reservations must be made early for the dinner-dance to be held Saturday evening at the club house. ””4“ by way of Introduction to tho :genernl theme. The toplc next Sunday morning, “The Deity of Christ,” is of 'qucinl interest; and this one will he “followed by such theme. as these: 'Mirncles; Sin; Redemption; Panth- imegt; Prayer; The Holy Spirit; The Holy Catholic Church; Immortality: l A special announcement is made of lthq coming of Mrs. Booth- Clibborn, great Salvation Army worker and linker of London, Enghnd, who will :Ipeak at the Presbyterinn church one sweat from next Sunday evening at xeight o'.clock She is one of the very :unique and entemining speakers of :the Salvation Army force hnving a iwonderful personality, 3 wonderful rexperience and a remarkably striking message Further announcement will? be made next week. l The Civic study class of H‘eOssoli Club will meet in the Highland Park Club hens: on Thursday morning, January 23m, at 10:30. Miss Agnes Nestor, presi~ dent of the Woman's Trade Union League will speak on "The Need; and Problems of Working Girls." 2!, nn .icv-nunl u: thr- death of Mr. Frank 1,. hemmg In place of the play m charge: uf the drama com- mittee. the club wm present a lecture by Perry Eckharl on “Ilaly,” which will be illustrated by stercopncon views. Mr. Worthe Faulkner. ‘enor. will singagroup «Sf songs. The secund evening prOgram of they wimcr gn’rn by (he Ur~5uh Club wa take place Thundny, Jan. ‘18, at 8 p. m. at the Highland Park (‘Jub hnuse, instead of Jan.’ e 5mm series of sermon on “ t Doctrines olfthe New Tenta- m t” being delivered it the Sand-y m ing service at the local Presby- te church is proving of great in- texist. To date the discussion has CIVIL SERVICE WANTS CANDIDATES VIILAGOFDEERHEIDTAXRATE Total ’resbyteriati Chute}! Notes ADVERTISE!) m Ossoli Club .,..$3.00 $4.63 $4.84 1913 I .70 .51 .07 .59 1 .20 1914 1.24 OnFritlayeve-ning, the Modem Wood- me'nCam “76. and Royal Neighbors Camp 5 held a joint installation of ofllcen. Mm Jennie Chum-om 01 Evan-- ton. Geo-1mm a installing other for tlhefRoyflm When. The afico'n inâ€" stalled Inna: Madame. Apes My. uncle; Elizabeth Ditmcr «a oracle; Apia WI, past oracle;Ca Cathehhe VaiLch .MinnieDobley. receiver; Jane 5. receiver. Mary Melanin, land Hannah Steele. smooch; Mary Hol- Mm. .111de EmmaStepben. mini; .C. T.Heydecker ot Wau- fled the duties of installing oflicer \ qullmn. The m W W W. Steele. Venerable cod-In. Worthy M W The Senate had aléeadv'paued the hill bu: oppoein'on was Seared in the House. Mrs Shemnn wae oblidged todecline. no she in to leave wimngzon berm the day set loathe hearing. She then was asked lf‘ she would speak if I special hearing were given. She consented gladly the commlltee'wu called together, she made her q‘peech for‘she was‘ well qual- ified to present the due. and the bill was voted out of committee with a unanimous recommendation. This m the bill which passed the Home on'Monday ol thin wed; creatin‘ 3 Ni- tionnl Park of approximately 650 square miles, which includes canyons: mounuin lakes. valleyxnnd mountain puke.» Amet- icane have been spending WWW annually almond. one‘ot the main mne- tiom being eoenerr. and this in In oppor- tune time to conserve theprimitlve scenic beauty J1 our own country and prepare it for the enjoyment of the people. mount up JOIN? WWW lAFuAfldMJfi-WF‘ ’ infinitive-ed.“ " The Federation's fDepnrtment'ol Con- ‘eervntion ha recently aided to in imper- esu the Woe of mum-u may and the development - of ‘0“! Nationfl Parks, in the belief that natural ucenery is one of put country's most ennobling renouroee. Led by the‘ chairman of in Conservation Department, Mrs. John D. Sherman of Chicago, the Federation has worked for. the reation of the Rocky Mountain NWL A few‘ weekm 'aso. Mrs. Sherman we) in Wuhington‘ and was asked. to speak before'the com- 1 mince-of Gangrene which then b-dbefore‘ it the Rocky flountfin Park Bill. 1‘ mw. W-l- tun-w CIR-v "wmmaawmw “Winfield. nan-bar. rumphuohuamm _ ‘ Nonâ€"Iain Fu- Joumcy‘kihbuy. nyuur ad m or Wm Vullcya-Jndm * Fiction List Gideon’ s Bandâ€"Cable. Dr. Llewellyn and His Friendsâ€"- Stanley ' Hand: of Esa’uâ€"~Dehnd. Nothing But the Truthâ€"Islam. The Witbhâ€"Johnston. Meeting of the Elainorbbondon. No.’ 13 Washington Sqnu‘hScott. House of hMMilln. Mere Kanâ€"Honk. Misadventures of Three Good boys -â€"Shute. Blue Bonnet in Bostop-f-Jncobs. Good Stories For Great Holidaysâ€" Olcott. Handicapped~Greem The Old Diller Piac¢-â€"-Kirkland. ()n ‘he War Pathâ€"Schultz. Story of Marcoâ€"Porter. Philip Kentâ€"Hare. (Emmis of the Fifthâ€"Pier. Gaunt Gray Walk-Wallace. Beth’s Wonder Winterâ€"Taggnrt. Boy With the U. S. 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