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Highland Park Press (1912), 23 Mar 1916, p. 6

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Now is the Time PHONE 67 THE ERSKINE BANK KOON BROS" Proprietors 125 NorthSt. Johns Ave. It’s Old and Strong 3 per cent interest paid on Savings Real Estate, Loans and Insurance BOYS WANTED North Shore Fuel Supply, Co. Highland Park News C0. Story of a Ready- Made Suit Originators of Atuufive Styles for Women 17 North State St. 13201322 Stevens Bldg. 16 North Wabash Avg, Chicago. Telephone Central 7915 to have your Automobile over- hauled and repaired for Spring driving Moraine Garage Sfinflower and' Daily Egg Brands for the Chickens give the Best Results. Storage Batteries repaired re- built, and charged, all kinds of Electrical Work We can use several good boys from about 12 to 15 years of age. We want boys who are active and alive. Boys who are looking for outdoor work with good pay. Our work is the best of training and the kind that developes good boys into real men. ‘ HARRIS EINHORN CO. GOOD BANK 118 East Central Avenue Real BOys 230 N. St. John Avenue Apply at once HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Telephone 388 Why Not Have Your Spring Suit Made to Order? The following books hue iocently been placed in tho‘Libnryzi 1 Non-Fiction Anthology of anzine 1915â€"«Bnithweirte. , a What Nietzsche TlughtP-Wflght. Friedrich Nietzscheâ€"Brand“. Five Great Philosophies of Lifeâ€"â€" Hyde. Meaning Children’s 800k Storiesâ€"Dickinson. Christmas Candles (Mawâ€"Garter. Sebagoâ€"Wolulo Camp Fire Giflaâ€"â€" Rogers. Life of R L Stevenson for Boys and Girlsâ€"â€"Ov.erton Jane Stuart at Rivercroftâ€"“Remick. Fiction Steve Yéugerâ€"Raine‘. Within the Tickkâ€"Conrad. Handle with Careâ€"Turnbuli. Bottle Fillersâ€"Noble. Bent Twigâ€"Caufield. H. R.-â€"Lefeire. , Those About Frenchâ€"Lewis. Beyond the Frontierâ€"Parrish, Felicity Croftonâ€"Bryant. i Mr Marx’s Secretâ€"Oppenheim. Eitham Houseâ€"Ward. i Making Moneyâ€"Johnson. ‘ Sullyâ€"Hay. ' Janâ€"Dawson. 5 Life and Gabriellaâ€"~Glacgow. 2 Dual Alliance~Cooke. Notice is hereby given to all per-I sons interested, that the Presidentl and the Board of Trustees of the Vil- lage of Deerfield. C unty of Lake and State of Illinois, ‘aving drdered that a 6" internal diameter ;water supply pipe be laid on the East side of Springfield Avenue from-: Hazel Avenue to Fair Oaks Avenuegin the said Villagse of Deerfield,Tounty of Lake and tate of Xllinoia. thei whole coat bf said assessment to be paid {or by special assessments, to be3devid- ed into ten annual installments in ac- cordance with an act of the General Assembly of the State of Illin is, en- titled “An Act Concerning 1 Im- ‘provements. approved June 14; 1897, iand all amendments thereto". aid in- THE HIGHLAND PAxfi PRESS. 1110um uu u" ....._.._ ,,,,, stallments to draw five pa cent (5(7) interest per annum according to law, the ordinance for the same be- ing on file in the office of the Village Clerk having applied to the ounty Court of Lake County Dock t No., Deerfield No. 10, {or an asaegsment ‘A_ va-n-w.‘ of the coaivsnofrsiid improvem nt ac- cording to benefits; and an ssess- ment therefor having been maQe and Afl‘l L-..â€" returned to said court, a final( hear-l ing will be had on' the 8th day of 1 April, A. D. 1916 at 10 o‘clock A. Mfi or as soon thereafter as the bigsiness‘z of the court will permit. ‘ ’ All persons desiring, may fi‘e 0b-1 jeetions in said. court before 38-1} date ‘ and may appear at the hear-ire and; make their defenge._ ; -.- .L A) ”Aunt uu, vvvvvvvvvvv Dated this 22nd day of Maxi-h. A. I). 1916. > CARL ROMMEL. ()fl'icer appointed tn levy L5 such assessmexit. Notice is hereby given to all perw ‘ons interested that the Presideht and the Board of Trustees of the Villagel of Deerfield, County of Lane and’ State of Illinois, having orderefl thati a cast iron water main 6” internal? diameter, be laid on the West ‘ide off Sheridan Avenue from Hazel venue‘ to Sommor'set Avenue, including fire, hydrants, connections, cast iron fit- tings, gate valves. valve boxes, etc., the whole cost of said assessnfient to be paid for by special assessment, to be divided into jive annual install- ments in accordance with an Act of; the General Assembly of the State of‘ Illinois, entitled, “An Act Con ming Local Im rovements, approv June 14th, 189 , and all amendmentagthere- to." said installments to draw five per cent (59;) interesttger annum ac- cording to law, the e ordinance for the same being on file in tha‘ofl’ide of the Village Clerk. having applied to the Count Court of Lake County Docket Dee eld speial No. 11 for an assessment of the costs of said im- provement according to benefitb; and an assessment therefore havin' been made and returned to said co rt, 3 final hearing will be had on the 9th daygf April, 'A. D. 1916. at 10'o'clock , aL-_--lo-_ Ln ehn lllnnc "no” ‘9- v"--. Dated this 22nd day of Max-Pb, A. D. 1916. : CARL ROMMEIA, Oflicer appointed tq levy 4-5 such assessment. ‘ Adjudication Notice _ Public Notice is hereby giveg that the Subscriber Administratrix ?f the Estate of George W. Roberts (‘1?ch- ed, will attend the County Co’rt of Lake County, at a term thereofsto be holden at the Court House in Wanker. gun, in said County, on the firsthon- dny of June next, 1916. when And where all persons having (flaima against the estate are notified ind re- quested to present the same to' said Court for adjudication. l ‘ REBECCA F. nouns, “ Wauke n, Ill. Administrhtrix. Marc 20, 1916. ' 3-7 Public Library N Special Assessment Notiée B. an to hoop your property é“. lured with D. M. Erskine ‘o. and than you will know dint yfau no band. B.“ compuuu lhd Iowa! nus. Special Assessment Notia and Value of Lifeâ€"fEncken - Juvenile of Tharflmgiving Vhse for One hundred year- ago the first 5?"- incl bank in the United States wax ubiiahed. The advent of this his . - tion came with the era of commerqili and industrinl expulsion. it c ‘ e when the population of the Cu ‘ States was only 9.500.0uu. and t , 2 were but 246 bunks in the country. ,- 1820 ten of these savings banks :1 6 been estlblished with 8.635 deposi yrs and aggregate deposits of 31.138370). Prosperity came. the people Rqed and the deposits in these grout restr- volrs of capital, which now numfier 2.100. by leaps and bounds invrvnsed‘to enormous proxm‘tions. To-duy. with our national wealth upproxinmti g $187.0“).0001m and almost one h tired millions of people in the county. we have about $4.700.(K)U.Ulll in the savings banks belonging to ten and” half million depot-Atom. This nfiy seem an amazing sum of capital ‘ d number or depositors. but when a cab ' pat-ison is made with other countrfka and a lminnve is struck it is. found ' United States is near the end of 9 list in the permutage of govern to p”(.p- ulutlon. ’ nus , mum soon-‘3 mus: FINANCE use E mm Should Hoallzo' man at Home Is Imam? capital. as in the past. from Fraztte‘ and Great Britain. for the purpose" f carrying on new enterprises. it" ['nited States must finance itself. ‘ No fear need he had for the int” diate future. but It is inevitable thht the time is coming when this eouner ‘ must meet the test of financing prch ‘ tically the entire world. Preparations are being made for defense in file - event of war; preparations should :30 t be made for peace. Adequate cr machinery can be developed and phr- fet'ted. but it will assuredly require! sufficient amount of capital to ' tain properly and keep in good mun 2 condition this credit mat-hittery. « How is this capital going to be fie ‘ cured? Through education; by callug ‘ the attention of the people to the batik of thrift in the country, and the hefie tit-la] results of pmctLCing ththt; through at systematic nation-wide 03)- puign to promote thrift and saving. in surely is to the interest of ull ('itizeas. whether bunker or business than. agi- [nr or professional nmnr employer? r etupioyo. In he a party in sut-h a mm£~ tnent. ' This is the object of the nntionâ€"wfle rnmpnign instituted the tirst of tine A gear ‘luy the Ameriran Bankers‘ Ad» . s-iationi / The possibilities for the greater pyto motion 0! habits of thrift and “vi-.31.: among people are indeed extrafirâ€" diuary. mm remarkable oppomm- ties in the l'nited States for im-r ts, ing foreign trade; with bumper or s in en-ry section of the country; i] gold pouring into the coffers of -e hunks; with every appearance of pmvdented future pmswrity. the f is apt to in) disregarded that the other great common'ial nations of the wofid are involved in 11 war of frightful we ntnwtion and economic wnsu-z that dit- er the war these nations will n ' funds for reconstruction and the Unit- ed States will he called upon to shy ply them: that for some time to 003312 this country will not be able to set't'l't’ “Liv. Within Your Income," Kaynfio‘ of Nationwide Thrift MovomonL§ "Live within your lnrutne" is the keynote of the great nation wide thrflt IIIUVUUIQHL and he not so “asteful. 4 The strength or Roihe lay not in q’ue time when Romnns were extravagant- ly spending their millions in feastsa ' games; when people were flocking mg: the country to the city; when Roms?” were too lazy even to play their oyn games. but hired gladiators not onlylto play. but to die, for their amusemfl; it. lay not in the time when the yo Roman millionaires spent their time t the baths and in feeding on nigh â€" gales‘ tongues and on oysters hroug t in wet moss from the shores of Blit- ain; when $175,000 was paid for rogues at a feast. and when her citizen i dlery was replaced by iilrelings. at in the time when the liomnn (a ’« er was its citizen and statesman depended not upon the hired oth but upon himself. for performing duties of the iamiiy and the state. s The entire World at the beginning 9! the present war started to save money. it is a curious fact that such a tie-tum- th‘e process as war sometimes is}:- beueflt to a nation. it increases the 3;} ml emciency. and it increases the tofil saving. bet America be not too rrk to cast criticisms upon our foreign ! warring sister nations. It may be th‘t I the increased thrift and the invreaséldA efficiency and the increased sire-nab 0! character brought about by t1; a great crisis. so electing the nations wt Europe. will do for tireni as they did i for us in our civil “'ar"|)r0dlll'€ ch - acteristics and 'produce men and wax- en that in the years following the "r may oil-set the enormous waste :24‘ destruction brought nbnut by it. J .\'0 amount of wealth will rvplzme character. Wealth will neVer lake tfle place of personal rigbieuusness. bét the characteristics of thrift and tog, omy will do more than anything elm: to bring back the type of Amerldp tint made New England. and t't makes any nation. strong and gum And by whut we are only an “ manure our future wealth. whether . individnula or u t nation. 3‘ com BE EXTRAVAGANTgi itfilf‘ Williams Nelson “.3.LI‘. Rhinitis! saugsmdasntemnkm Till-‘7‘ mnmnu 45 Sideb- Ave. W” First and Second Mort- X34 I! W In. To]. )3! 230 South LaSalle Street Tel. BIZ-R Gndute Nurse 12". laml Ave. Hall M me Loam on Nor! Shore Raul Esme DR. WATSON 'It is cheaper than other bottled water and ' is pure Phone your grocer today for a case or call ‘ H. P. 447 Highland Park 1058 - Wabash 554 W. B. McVElGfl Fresh Butter. Eu: LESIEFFEN md Poultry 331 I“ Anne WHILE]. l. Nerd S-hhSâ€"il 0150: Hour- lOto 12:11:. 2 w‘wn. hutch!) p.13. Water? Mflmfl '- Old Woolen Rap 4c Plain Rag: ic Books 60c100 Iron Red Brut Automobile flan. Mink Rubber- A SPECIAL" Drop me a postal and or v telephone me and L. I will call for BARTLETT THEA SundIOC 7. fills-V730 MS" BARTLETT THEAT 60 North First St“: HM Puk; Highulcsthpricuf-JIJ dd!“ Phone W Path ‘1. Always a Good Shot SPECIAL FBATUR’p Tuesday i Sunday “All For Girl” Slide service aoliciwd Chnrlie Chaplin in “The Mixup” Thunday Much30th Highwood A High‘yood

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