Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Highland Park Press (1912), 7 Nov 1918, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

AM l067 8r?“ '26“ 7.911 .OIS . (. {-1-‘04'5W C0. >rk She‘ The Home HIGHLLVD PARK TRIST 8.: S\\I.\'GS BLVK The Bank of Personal Sonico Harry Paul (mhior SCHI’MA CHER’S PM A R.“ ACY Prescriptions Tvlephmws “1-363 NORTH SHURE TRI'ST (‘0. J. A. BLOMIMHL Fine Fodtwoar 1‘2 N. Sheridan Road HIGHLAND PARK STATE B ANK Fstahliehod 1‘99 mm of Savings Depositors‘ EA RL w. qsnm. fhnrchkt N0wâ€"-â€" Time (‘ortificatoe circulation1 as far as Highland Park is concerned. Spend a dollar 1n Highland Park for shoes, the shoe man sciends it at the drug store, the drugg1st spends it at the grocery store, the gr er spends it at the dry goods store and the dry goods man spends it with the butcher. The butcher owes you an account and now is able to pay you, bgcause you you spent a dollar 1n Highland Park. 5 You sold the butcher an insurance policy, or you were his - wyer, or his doctor, carpenter or painter. ? That dollar bought seven dollars worth of goods while it wts coming back to you. Seven men besides yourself made a profit on that? ollar. The question of “Buying and Banking in Highland Park” is i'IUCh more than mere loyalty to home merchantsâ€"it resolves itself into agmatter of whether or not one can reduce or increase their chances to @ccumulate money, have less money or more money to spend. ' g Every dollar sent away from Highland Park simply reduces .16 chances for profit for the man who sent it away. .. .2' LUL t1; v ................. Looking at it from a hard-headed, business standpoint-4:; is good, common business sense to spend your money where you have fichance to get at least a part of it back. ' g Will you “Buy and Bank in Highland Park.” THE MEYER DOBSON Dry (£00m. Rumly-toâ€"Wonr Men’s Furnishingfi SOBHY'S SLVI'IWRY SHOP lem“ {ill-132 Highland Park. lllinnh lMlLY'S REA DY-TO-WEA R-S'I‘ORE Ladim’ Suits. (hats. Dresses: Wuiste. l'ndorwoar. Purse“. Etc. HARRY .‘l. Hl‘TLER Shoes [‘01 .\II the Family 50R (‘vntrnl .\H'nm* L. R. RIHINDN Dry (iomk and Notions HIGHLAND PA RR m HIGHLAND mm mm. mam PARK. esof"BuyandBankinHi C0. and How Home of Peacock Him and Dunn 5334335 (‘ontrll Avenue “BABY SANITARY BAKERY Tolephono M0 SIR (‘rntral Avenue JL‘HCS BO“DE.\ SONS (‘ hoico Moat , Telephones 167-463 HANS T. BAKKB Succenaor to Johnson a (‘0. Staple ~nnd Fancy Groceries PA LACE (“ASH MA RKE'T GEORGE F. I Groceries Groceries ‘. JEPPl-‘Sl-IN :” Bditociib No. 7 CENTRAL TIRE w. Tim of Quality It‘wcm Prim A. G. MCPIEISON " 805' Ford Agency Goody ' Tires Dodge Brothen 3:11 BECKER GARAfi BRAND BMW Painters and W" Wall Pup. ud Painted 91:9le ‘4 'l‘. H. "WEE! 90. Plumbing and "a“ 3‘6 ('oltnl Ave. gel. (‘HA RUE L. GEMINEI Groceries . Buick Anus Phone 119 '9'. ”I RELIABLE LAUNDRY undeter- and Dry Clea-en Pione- 178-179 D. C. PURDY SONS Ilu'dwue sud Honsewtre flAIDEl’S HARDWARE Gelenl 1!"an 'l‘elepiole 18 BAHI’S F'LOWEI 8801’ Tel. 44 - I. W. SCHNEIDER Jewelry and Men’s Punishing ALBERT LAWN Stub-er Gnu ud Cally K00“ GARAGE ‘5 N. St. John Avenue Telephone 385

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy