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Highland Park Press (1912), 10 Jul 1919, p. 3

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LV/ '1’ / 7‘ I) Sher-Mm mam lllzhlnnd M : Telephone 374 : 00000000000000.0000..." 1 bxu‘k of United sum build 39139 best txrcs that can ppmhng to rapidly [INK-rs. is precisely what ‘98 Tires represent 8 of motorists here H. ‘13».- nglng and Decontifl i l'vlephune 109i 0 u o o »JS Nil-Wood \V. lllghlnnl PI“ .qooooooooooooooooooloo r Beautiful e is asking for tires value and proved on w i air: you With doubtless noticed ' preponderance of *3 Tires. DR. WATSON DENTIST I....O ~x Tires to meetâ€"â€" mayâ€"your indi- .‘rc. . .‘l. HATES Ire Year umpany P \INTING Chmago \\ hi |Ut \V ‘Ili‘ Iiu 1N 1’ 3:00 Park Lake Shore Creamery Telephone 57 BUTTER-E G GSuMARGA RINES i We Sell all Electrical Appliances Public Service Co. [5m n 0 m z'é‘a I?) tObeaflg'envts' Finest Quality Home Dressed Poultry Wasl’iing Machines, Vacuum Cleariers, Irons, Percolators, Toastiers, Cooking Utensils, Fans; Portable Lamps. MONTHLY PAYMENTS PRESTO-LITE STORAGE BA TTERIES C. B. HANSEN, Proprietor General Machine Shop All Electrical Appliances are 50. Each one begins busines: ately when you connect it to socket and turn on the current All of them present as part of their case Economy in operation. That’s one of their distinctions. You won’t consider’ the few pence the use of any will add to your monthly light bill much to pay for th: satisfaction it affords. Mechanical Department 111 Park Avenue 515 Onkwood Avenue of Northern Illinois GOOD YEAR TIRES Repairs for all makes of Mator Cars Appliances areâ€"quickly begins business immedi- Highland Park, lllinois any lamp 'I‘HE HIGHLAND I'ARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS Telephone 120 l’uer Library Books \n- Fru- 1).) ynu want In do carpentry. mvml your automobile, Iwurn .u little (-lwnr lstry. raise chivkwm, Ill-sign u gown 0r llllllll u housfi.‘ 'l‘hn- lmoks :1: {hp l‘uhllv Library will lu-lp you. Hm. Bun-1‘1 (luitlv. hm ju‘l vnnu- in n m-u mlillnh (u i‘llzlllll' :qll \xhrl huy ll) hzln- :l with»)! \sicln wryimn It gives .llllll‘“.\>(‘~ :mtl h-In‘phum‘ numhvrx‘ which l> an unusual Mll\llllliig\5 in case of need u! rapid service. Busi- ness mc-n will hv glad tn know that this service is at their disposal at the Public Library. If you wish, telephone 312. but preferably you may como’yourself and consult it at leisure. Books on mlesmanship. ef- ficiency methods in shop and office. husinem accounting and letter writ- in: are hvro fur tho 11w n! all Frvo \\'o<)ds, wan-r HH- Iurvi You \n'mv uf "km- sport, 4»! "stun! worth while dzl‘ mum» in {he no .1 push-1' INN-ml .1 push-1' INN-ml "Your Vacation" arr lmnk< nu fishinu. mnmring. hiking, and (numbing. Ht-l‘c' Hm 41n- ruilruml K\Iill('~ :lml p.1l11phlvl.~ ur suggestiuns \\'h|(‘h )nu may tukr humv m rvnd nth] diM‘u.<> :1! 1vhlll'v. like hunks, hmnwllmk Ho Bun-1k Guidv. Hr“ mlilinn (u w The library story hour will he held on Thursday nfternoons during July at half past three. Tho children's room with it.~ m-wrul thousand books is open ten hours a day to :ill chil- dren. lt is Olll' of tlu- cook-st places in town now :i (lnys. During va- cation time, >p(’(‘ll|l :ittvntion is giv- en to children and their reading, by the addition of now hooks and the story hour as well :is pvrsonal sezich- ing» for just ”11' wry hook cach l‘hlld may want, Mothm‘s who are reading aloud to their children and telling bed-time storil-s tht-sv long m’enings will be glad to sow thv volumes of collar-toll tales by (‘xirolyn Sherwin Bailey. Miss Shulhwk. and Sara (‘onp Bryant and others who haw so long fascinating charm of llw story toll- (‘T'S art. The National (‘hild Welâ€" fan» Association asserts that “Tho rzico marches forward on tho feet of in: :n service rm) :lml Nun (‘mm-r ‘H‘I Ink-“Hun (m. In ()pt'll vwek d;o)>. 9 In 1‘2 Hm! You kmm thv “nndvrful w H! "km-pint: liL" \Vt‘”, hvre hunks [u mrlkr than muting n n! bubbling m‘c-r fun. of mmd uf "stunh" learnt-1L and of 1 while days m m“. ”n the in {he northwvst mum beside PUBLIC LIBRARY KNOWLEDGE. WI VS and hlxn‘k mmpmu ynu km)“- Hunk. Hw Xéltinlml ’un. of mmd "-11. and of ‘H. 0n the mum beside mlh Hf thn In HIH' HH'HI (linzn'lly lw zit-t-(~ptv(l. his (‘ilM' is ro- ivrrml to tlw Pmlrrul Board for Voâ€" cational ltlut-ntion. 'l‘hv Fi'dt'Tlll Ronni turnx tlu- mutter over to :i lit-ill officer who promptly goes out :iftvr tlu- mm) and offrrs him tho sorvit-ns of tln- Board‘s organization for qwt-inl training to [it him for the work for which he has npplimi, or for sunn- other i'nlpl())‘lll¢‘ll[ i! it does not seem practicable to train him (or the work for which he made appli- cation to the Civil Service Commis- sion. Hundreds of such cases have been referred to the Federal Board by the Civil Service Commission. little children. The progress of hu- manity is measured. not by what we add to dur own lives. but! by how much better we make the livrs of our children. We will have mm the war in vain unlvss Wu shall re generation \mrthy n! (hp 1 “hivh vu- hnvo fuught.’ ' Under a recent amendment of the Civil Service Rules, mode on the recâ€" ommendation of the Civil Service Commission,' the Commission may waive the established physical re- quirements in favor of a disabled and honorably discharged soldier, sailor. or marine. upon the certification of the Federal Board for Vocational Ed- ucation that 'he has been specially trained for and has passed a practi- cal test demonstrating his physical ability to perform the duties of the ciaSs 0! positiom~ in which employ- ment is sought. RE" \Bll.l'l‘.\'|‘l0N 0|“ THE DISABLED \',\NI\'S LIVE IN PRIMITIVE STATE Tribe: in Interior of Venezuela Haw Had Lime Contact With Civalization. Alums! «tn-r} lrilw and 'ruce has funml lhv «mm ut' m~.-, own though vivilizutimu hu~ llul «mm» m-nr them. NerI-~~ 11- SH). Hlnh'how le‘t’ unknown vxn-pt as the) huu- Inn-n curried Into dismm lauds by “MW “It‘ll. and fire Is Imnlo- by ruhhifi: flit-ks louvllwr, with :4 <4an of mm and limlvr ul'. us in the (‘nsv «11' (hr Efut‘alw, “ill: a drill. TIM-xv "lwullh- Hf HII' lllisl," “S the v\lvl<lrvl'\ inru Hn- imvriur nt‘ \‘mwzut-ln 1'21“ Iln-m. Lew-[A lixwi!’ fin-s burning <h‘mli!) l'l'cun nnv- )v‘m'K‘ mm m un- HIIH'I', lml i!" :1 Imv. nun ix’ “vi-(IN! it is <I:Il‘lwl h} Ih'iHII): in!” “mm! until H v\[vl<ll'vl'\ iIH‘u Hu- 1'ull lln-m. Lew-[t <h-mlih l'l'cun un I-lln-r, lml i!" :1 In» <t:ll'lwl h} Ill-311m lumxzx inxn- Hum:- of llf‘l'l'I'Hl: .. luilh fut ruthhinnll rum-nu. t GOOD HEALTH RULES FOR ALL (HM' fund in plies =l (um! \\I ll] :Ilmm ~\\ lakv- Ilml Illtlo- 'l‘hv) H I'\[4 «m H an' " ”max English People Have Many Ideas Which It Would Be Well for Americans to Copy. quir. 1h. 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XII'\I'I\I*\ m \H |i~h lift h n \':.l'\~’li hm! lwrvlmv! \umn "Hm :‘I‘v :IH :urrnuv ultir ~ :LWIJ fw‘l, «Ilulm'i lm» valnnnlinn :Il' furnu‘ n1 -, Thix \Iur h"! lurllh'ill I'HH'IA‘U :uul :|\\iH|”HU'd. nnin :1 Inrgv- i1 2tl~n mm- :i|l\ \\'lu-II I. v~ :l (111'th I“ :Hl ilih'fl‘ Birds l\l\| 1hr) \I'l') [in )liw 1mm H pnlnr mud il tl in nutâ€" Hm] md XII. H" H Coal - Solvay Coke Highland Park Fuel Campany 102 N. lst St. HERMAN DENZEL, President Telephone 335 Building Material Pure Culture Buttermilk Auto Painting Collins Springer Bowman Dairy Company Delicious Soft Drinks Philip Goldberg Telephones: 891-Y-3 and 736-J PROMPT DELIVERY PRICES REASONABLE MONOGRAMS AND LETTERING ARE prepared to do ‘ first-class painting on Limousines, Electrics, Road- sters, Touring and Commercial Cars at reasonable prices. Dr. Sweet’s Root Beer and Primo Ginger Ale LOMAX GINGER ALE AND ROOT BEER Telephone Highland Park 9 Glencoe 70 PURE CULTURED MILK with all the refreshing quali- ties associated with old-fashioned buttermilk, but with a more even and better flavor and other quali- ties recommending it for use win- ter and summer alike. A twelve-mom}: drink An every-day food A medirinc (It need Primo Beverages Pure -â€" Delicious â€"- Wholesome AUTO PAINTERS Park and St. Johns Avenua Cdl and have us estimate your work DISTRIBUTOR PAGE

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