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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 Apr 1918, p. 8

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49:50. £52.”. .53 mam 22525.. 1?; p33 Put the kibnsh on the BachewBuy War Savhmu Stamps . Ohf our boys will never falter. Tm they smash the foaman‘s ’llno Tm the Hun is hurled to Hadeé‘. Tm the Boches ram the Rm‘ne, And we‘ll back our boys forever. With a flood of golden rain, For w» owe the boys the money. And vw'H come across again. Yes, our boys are on the ocean. And our boys are 5'over there". And We've mmlons more to follow And we‘ve milllons more to spare. And we'll stack our Yankee dollars Like a rampart in their train. And when I'ncle Sammie signal; We will “come across" again. For the Flag and Victory. Don't forget the Peace they‘re after Is a piece of Germany. Do you think you‘ve done your duty Do you think you're going to win With a flood of outcry While the boys are digging in. While they're storming bloody trench- Tlmrw (Ir? (”UH who say wo-'re fighting For a world's Democracy. That we're sending men and millions Just to set the Boches (rec. But we're out to lick the Kaiser And we’re in the fight to stny. For the honor of Old Glory And to save the U. S. A. Lake Zurich Hizhland Pnrk Libertyville Lake For“: Waukegan North Chicago Lake Bluff Prairie View Doerfield Ravinia Highwnod Ingleside Antioch Lake Villa Wadsworth Russell Zinn City Winthrnp Harbor Fr»! Luke ' Graytlnke Ruund Lako Area Wnucundu Rnndnut Haiu<fiH0 Gurnee Part Shvridun The following ls the standlng o! ”w Lukv County pn-etnfflm-s to April 1: Lake Zurich Hizhland 1‘nrk Libertyville Lake 1’0th Waukegan North Chicago Lake Bluff Prairie View Doerfield Ravinia '11:th 'ngleside \ntlooh 'Ake Villa vVadsworth lussell ’inn Cit) Vimhrnp Harbor r»! 121k» lraytlnke luund 1.31“: erH Vnm‘umlu Lnndnut Per Amt. Caplta $3795.08 1.59 16459.9? 2.74 5672.18 2.70 8603.81 2.36 39309.03 1.71 6919.01 1.36 919.40 .92 599.62 .52 540.70 1.00 ' ”122.84 1.30 537.33 .30 34.07. .09 2063.25 1.03 153.93 1.13 114.84 .20 31.40 .31 1645.06 .33 121.24 .40 664.89 1.33 1778.82 1.11 462.28 .92 1041.60 .52 522.45 1. 30 31.9.9 .30 Tim yming pmyplo RI'P lining vmn- dprrul work under the system install- ed by County superintendent of schumia T A Sampson. The hard Work mil wif‘sac‘rifim- (if the 0th- ren ix certainly an example to the nidm’ genorution. and is a wonder- ful nncouragement to the committee Thaw young people are getting a training in patriotism which will pro- riuco zinriom results for the common- wealth in the generation to come. 1! those who are able will show their apprwiation of the work of the child- rpn by joining the Maximum Club,; and putting the state of Illinois there- by, on a par with the state of Ne- braska and others which ars accom- plhhing their qunta. our znwrnment will be able to accomplish the work they haw planned. up {n mu Vlthlkl’ nm-d u! ~uh~vripÂ¥imL The only mu ’Ile count} 1‘le L'O mar the top. is by having a lurgv numhvr uf maxi» mum whsvnhorw. The campaign ha~ been uniste-U mdwrially Iluring the past week, h) 'hw Thu-n: Liner!) Bond «‘alesnwn. Thu-w MHz-\nn n, many of them'hm’e carrimi tho: plt'dgvi for weekly suh- ‘(‘riDH<)H\ In the Thrilt Stamps in Ihé'i!’ puckmc. and when! (boy found a prmpvvtx’w vuslumor who couldn't inth In Hn- hands, hnw signed him up fur the Thrift Stamps. Ewry In)“ luv «Hm ur War Savings and Thrift Stamm in the county up w datr‘. excepting [kw sales 0! the Great Lakw 'l‘xnnining Station. amount to Era.“ than $U_m.mm while It should 3w 333o)_m'n,vm m April lit. Thv fact 'hu! \vhl)‘ rlxrrv PUUHU'tN m m» slate lulht“ ”tuning Station. amount to Era.“ than $U_m.mm while It should 3w 3330.64HHW tn April lit. The» fact 'hu! \vhl)‘ flxrrv mmnu'cw' m m» slate rmu‘hml rhuir quota does not decrease mur r‘ow‘pundhility Imr lessen nur nw-d u! ~uh~vripvimL The only wau ’Ile count} 1‘le L'O mm- tho tan is: 8H0! I.“ .VOW‘ HAVE $350,”! Highland Park Now Stands N uml l’lam- in: Both Per (‘ap- im nnd Total Amount Subscribed LAKE COUNTY BEHIND IN THRIFT STAMP QUOTA PA DE El GHT 'h “1'0.“ E .\ CROSS” fithw‘ <IHm-rihixxg for on» or Twin)". The ()n})' wau rm :0 nwr the top. is lalrge- numhvr uf mzn'i» James Breath. Saturday \m'rm‘uon. \pr" 20”! In _M_ Date of Lincoln fivhnml Election Nu Report No Report 45L00 1.00 1.30 .30 .09 ‘20 .31 .33 .40 .92 .52 ,3!) Linvuh Srhnnl. Tho hnur< (or \‘nt- in: are £110 to 613. .\ prmhlpm and two hoard mnmhnrc nrv (0 hr nloctmi, 0n fiatm‘dm‘. \er 20th. Soho") Di.~trh-{ Ni “ii! huh! :m vii-ctlon at Linvuh Srhunl. Tho hnur< (or \‘nt- DISTRW'I‘ 103 T0 (ho As vermin restrictions on the pur- chase and snip n! fireworks exist at this Hm? it i< host to communicate wiih tho undnr’siznnd rather than inv vii? (h? pnnalty n! a violation. A. E. Smith. [7. S. Licensing Explosives Agent. Highland Park. Ill. l‘alntorfi \Nentlon ' A ruling hv the Bureau n! Mines rvquir-N that paintoh‘ mixing paints or stain and usinc therein any of the ingrodipnts mgmrinz into the makinz n! oxpln,~i\;_e- khan havo n iivenw. Fin-works Dealers Attention 'Under the 1‘. S. Government Licensâ€" ing explosives not you are required M be‘ chnsvd to purchase and dis- pose of fireworks. ' ’ Llcenso Necessary for NI Paint Mlxors‘ Materials If Explosive The (‘ummissinn oxpucts this chunzv tn make it easier in obtain :xppiivzmt» i'ur positions in “fishing- tun, (‘nmpz-tunt stvnnzruphon. typ- i<t<. and huukko-c-per.‘ are in grvat ripmnmi. Evnniziuliuns {or those po- sitions are held weekly throughout the country. Representatives of the Civil Service Commission at the post offices in ail cities are furnishing de- tailed information and application blanks. Rm'rmvrmxs PLACED 0N PI‘RCHASE ma FIREWORKS An act of July 2 1909 required examinations go be taken in the State or rosidmmu While this giovasmn Is suspended for the period at the war. it is still rvquired that only those who haw Men :u‘tually domiciled in the State or Territniy in which they rpsido fur at least cine your previous to the e‘xamx‘nannn may become diâ€" gihlo for permanent appointment to tho- uppnrtimmd «vaartmontal s9rvlt‘e in Washingtun. I). (‘A The (‘ummissinn oxm-(‘ts this at which the examination is held. re- gardless of their place of residence. The l'nited States Civil Servicv Commission announces that on March 27. 1918. the President approved a joint resolution of Congress suspendâ€" ing. during the period of the present war. the operation of the provision or law which required applicants for civil service examinations to be examined in the State or Territory in which they reside. During the per- imi 0r wur, therefore applicants for any examination hold by the Commis- sion may he examined at any place TAKE (‘H'IL SERVICE EXAMS WHEREYER GIVEN New Ruling Enables Applicant (0 En- ter Competition at Place of Reskleum- and it i< my opinion thm after said «into it i< unlawful to ship. transmit. vnrry ui' transpon intoxicmlts into the dry zonva by common carrier or Any moans whnivver." Th:- vnforomnont of this law i< in the handy: of the Federal authorities and rm‘ontiy Judge Lnndis sentenced a man in Highwood to a fine of 3200 and costs and nine months in jail for having {our quarts and 14 pints of whi<ky and two cases or how on his premises. p SECRETARY mmm } um'on pummmnmx; Hw NH» Zone Order l'rothts Ship- plnz Mimic-Ins Into Tor- rlton Syn-0mm! HI hi 1‘ an hand in such private tlw dutv of the taking 9(- oxpm‘ts th Is easier [u obtain P. 273. [finu-v. "nu-u. wan. llvlll’ WW, only {run 3300 miles. Can be won at pri- To limb-Furnished 10 room howdy.“e nun of 0. H. Moran, 33' ‘ on 3 acre place near Bob O’Link Golf I No. Sheridan Road. ti 1Club. Garage. Bleeping porch and 45- mm. 545 Fain-law Aw. cm h" s“""“’ ”" mm“ °'°““°‘ ,‘ran on) 1000 mil . I log. Furnished Room for rent. 579' y on use “cri ’03:: be seen gt n: Bland Ele tri G r- Hiomownod Ave. Gpd" c c . I an. autumn. 3.3 For Ravi» Completely furnished; ,semn room house with sleepinll for Sale-MA 19" Twinâ€"six Pt?" porch. Dexlrable location. Lindeni‘tm limousine. six new tires. Car in Ave. north of Central Ave. Rem nsodoxcellent condition. Any reuonablc Nam” H. ‘Dufly. “an“ Sheridan'ouer accepted. Phone Evanston 1047, Miami and Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 79.18“"‘5‘ 3" = H; For Saleâ€"A barnln. my ‘elncrin Wantod~ Two or three housekeep- hlg rooms, furnished nr unfurnished. Very amine! and mu! 0! Sheridan Rmhl. Addrrs: f). PFO'S.“ (){flva 5pd Fur RN" l-‘urnlslu-d rmmx dress 135 S. Second 8!. (rear) Rmm Rom l-‘rw- Tn Woman who will day on pine? during night. No seniors required. (‘all (or particul- ars. H. P. [181. 5 centrally located. all modern con- veniences; ready for occupancy, May lst next. Telephone 714-31. t! For Rentâ€"8 room house. Inquire H. Borchardt. 573 W. Park Ave. Tel. H. P. 273. t! <I'.\ mum flat. Call on J. M. Donsing. T01. H. P. 283. Address 625 S. St Johns Am .16 7nd For Romaâ€"Solo” deposit- bozo: ll 53.00 per your. Ono hundred new nuns just received. Highland Pork Hate Bank. 1! Fur Rent-«Apartments in the Haw- thorne corner St. Johns Ave. and Mo- raine Road. Stem heat. but water for bath and kitchen. Convenient to For Rent or Soleâ€"8 room home. transportation. Apply H. Palmer. Tel. H. P. 776-M. Office in building. I" Fur Rent Furnished mums for light: lmusckuoping, modern conven- ivnrts. (‘ull on J. M. Housing. To]. H. P. 263. Addross 623 S. St. Johns Ave. 5-6A7pd Fur Ito-m Eight roam hnusv, and lwmufiqnm, FORSALE THE 1110111481) PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, minors Unequaled values in silk dresses at {our moderate creations of fine quality taffeta. some in combination w fancy plaid tafietas. Styi‘es to pleaSe every fancy, am allowance. Skirts of fancy taffetas. plain taffetas, alliwool lightweight plaids, plain blue serges and poplins; vestee, wide girdle, belted, plaited and tailored models. Poekets and bUttoh trimmed. ' ‘ ' Silk Dressés. 514.50-516.75424.50-528.50 Here are skirt valués that represent the latest v all women seek in apparel Highland park '0‘ “NT -â€"_ -“â€"v v. a». '1“. You can help to make this a better store. and inore valuable tooyourself and Highland Park, by giving us your personal suggestions. Let us know your geeds.I Let us know the lim of merchandise you WONd like to have ushandle. Tell us what you think of our aervic'e, and give; us any suggestions that YOU may have for its im- provement. Please regard this as your store, for it is here'm serve YOU- , We want this store to be the greatest possible service t9 you. We want it to reflect your personal ideas of what a good small-town-store should be. We want it to measure up to your ideas of service. ' W Dress Skirts of smartest Spring Fashion :$6.75_;,$7.50_$10.50_$12.50; . [m ' [fix skirt valuc's that are utterly impossible: to duplicate elsewhere. Skins e Solicit Your Suggestions Ad- “'_ For Snipâ€"100 feet on St. Juhm Av. f0- near St Johns plue; 100 feet Green "EBay Road near Deeraeld Av; 200 mifeet with 9 room house. Sheridan Swim. and Linden; 100 feet cor. St. Johns and Vine Ave; 100 i't-et cor. Judson and Ava. Ravlnia: 50 feet tilaanroad Av. near Laurel Av These and other at attractive prices. Cash I"lor terms 8.8.015”, Phone 309. [Thimpmn's Barrvd Rnclu- 8150 pm- ‘15. 88 prr 100. S. (‘. Whm- Lat-churns igrand laying admin. 31 per 15, $6 )ppr 100, thy (‘Mtkrl Xmghnrnu S240 iper (102.. 8” per 100. M09 ntlwr inn-ed: 8100 ppr (101.. 822.50” per 100 drlivermi. Pinup your nrdor now for April and May df‘HVU‘HP'k H. P. 1228. l'or 8flâ€"My new Detrolt electric. ,ruz only 1000 miles. Must ucriloc. ['Cln be seen u at Bland Electric On- '3”. Evanston. 3-8 j for Sale-â€"~A m7 Twinâ€"six Pl‘cko ’ For Saleâ€"A 1917 Cndllluc, 1 pu- {unur touring car. nearly new. only Hun 3300 miles. Can be won at pr!- ante nun of 0. H. Morpn -3! 'No. Sheridan Road. u Fur Rent 7 ruulu huusn. 930 N. St. Jnhm Aw'. AH cmn‘vnionmm large march-n. Apply 369 Moraine Road. t! Fur Rm“ 5 rrmm flat. with n“ Inudvrn Huprnn-mvnh‘. Apply Ill-I \Vulnm Aux 'l‘rl. TEESâ€"R. tl' I"M' Sale Lady's Mm‘ch onmlithm. Addrvss \‘ Pun.- For Rent~»A {arm one mile from HM Nurthwvsiern stulucr. hm norm for garden, burn and chioknn housw, pasuma Tel. 243. a! For Rentâ€" Nicely lurntshed bed room. 719 S. St. John's Ave. One block ioukh of Lincoln Ave. 8 Word in designing. possessing that-individfi-aâ€"lgfy in style that The order for these dresses was placed when materials were considerable cheap. er in price, and are marked at the same substantial saving which we secured. Mal- erials are the finest zephyr ginghams and chambrays. in plaids, stripes, and plain colors. These clever wash dresses represent the highest attainment in dress designing for children. They have'that youthful and distinctive touch in their fashioning‘that wins the admiration of every child. You will find these beautiful and serviceable dresses here in a splendid selection of new spring styles C1 uccessors to ,2th -Meyer- Warren "Little Sistéru Dresses (2 to 6 swears) I ' ‘ at $1.25 to $2.50 Lady's Mayo):- in A Addn‘ss Y Prms 0mm FDR 8Al.l ,_’v-_- v-1 .u. in combination with georgette crepe; Others 0 every fancy, and easily within rangé of your ever‘WaSh Dresses for Children ‘Elsr'e Densmoré" and ”LittleSister Two Progreuive Stores 50 pra r fipd If} prices. Fashion's latest style A! Jone-plur- T. 'Puhr. scientific Chimpodhsl. Result-non work a apocâ€" inlty. Addrnu- 10H Ayret’ PUH‘P. Evnnston. Phnnr tumulnn 5670. ” “in"! Plain flu-uh”: Advlroxa' H Pros: 0m". 5 find ('Iuln rear-'0‘. mine and rush bono‘mn. Phnur H: P. 281. (6-9) We hnw npflnn' nu a few under. Krnund gamnno Moranx tanks at be- fore lho- war pr‘m-n and can 'IW‘ spacial bargains- nu ma Jun“- 30“ our mhz T. H, Dmkvr I: (‘0. 5 W-u-d Gm Kojaaslflt ”gm house. work. No waxh!nx.lTe|. H. P. 430. 5 RIM.» WM By man doing gardening and general work on prhu no place or farm. Wife willing to help. Plncn with] Dvlng quarters only. Waited-Bright young lady for beekeeping and ant-ml office work in Highlanvaark. State experiencv and salary oxpeoud Hfghlund Park Fuel (‘0. ’ ‘ Waited-7M.” Ior ‘ general work. laundreas one d1) 3 week. Refs. re- quired. To’l. Mrs. E. G Deming. 163. 520* 3. Linden AVE. 6 For Sale IOne jewel gas range. 4 burners. broiler and oven in good eon- dnlnn, and other! household articles. m m-w. 24o (Ii-em Bay Road. For Sale Whllq Indian Runner duckx, three for 35,00. White Leghorn hatching em and day old chicks. Fine strawberry punts and seed po- “toes. Vlnewood Poultry Farm. Tel. ago-v-2. - spa Ave HM Suh- l’oflalhh- garage. m 1mm vunditinn. Phone H‘. P4 58‘ 5 Fur Pink- ()m- hmh mm, part Jurr v3: Tol‘ 660 or call M 100 Prnapflcl For Sale llSCl-ZIJANBOI'S an! Quinn "Elsie Densmore“ Dresses (8 to 14 yearn) at $1.75 to $4.50 Fuhu‘l'fplionfl may he mun I Highland Puk solicitors. nr plarl in any Highland Park 34¢. I! you have In)! pride in ,mur great country. in your Amorlcan cl!- lunnhlp. I! you are giad to be a relative a! truth Sam‘r, Instead I»! Kaiser BHI'I. buy your thrty Bond Now? l’nrle Sam needs your money. bend it (0 him! The 83:10ka are inviting German Tues. Buy your Liberty Bond NOW! We cannot a” fight with guns, but,“ we CAN ALL FIGHT with Ubertyé'; Bonds. to beat Germany Buy your}. “bony Bond NOW! “I WILL STAND N0 HORSE!!! j; P30. AIEIICA” 4 bout: the Kaiser i Make this true! Mute Germany 3 realize that ”(hung America In "no I nonwnnc" but I bigger job than Ger. 2 many can handle! Buy \our Liberty:f Bond NOW! H WalteLARel’hble young lady de- sire: occupation u ctreuler 0‘! child- ren by hour or day. Beginning Tues- Jar, April 15th. Raft. 1‘01. H. P. 405. Fundâ€"Work by the any. Gall H. P. 1218. In. Leah-A pair of brown ‘vcolen gioves It Pearl Theatre. ngurd for return. Tet. 150. a LOST {nap-Black pocket book. cantanâ€" lng gold wedding ring, with interw- tm. Suldu. Mar. 17. Reward l! re- turned to 651 Glenview Ava. Dd E. E. Farmer Luke: Prospect Ave. south to Ravlnla J. H. Tayior Iain-sham: Aux, Oreg- cont PIIOP. Laurel A\9. nonh J. H. Taylor. s E. 1!. Farmer. “'nmed Lint of properties for sale in Highland Park. McGuire Orr. 69 W. Washington SUN-I. Chtcm. Alhmlion, (BI-n. H. Englvlmm. (“an Officu. 5-“ To the Citizen: of Highland M: We hnve been requested by 1M Health Deurtmenl to divide the do In two parts for the collection of “h huge. SITUATION WANTED 'reSses

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