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Highland Park Press (1912), 18 Dec 1919, p. 15

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9‘ \ Sheff '1". 25.: T count r from OlS 015 )J)‘ 7C).?! it IIIIIIIIIIII:I@EE@I Securities Trust Company 10 South La Salle Street CHI CA GO, ILL. Paying from to 1.? % Safeguarded Investments To the Ladies of Highland Park and Friends we wish a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Permanent Waving System Co. 30 North Michigan Avenue The Ford is an honest car in the fullest sense of the termâ€"built on an honest de- sign with honest materials, sold at an honest price with the assurance of honest performance and an equally honest, effi- cient after-service. Besides. it has been proved beyond question that the Ford is most economical, both to operate and maintain. It is one of the utilities of daily life. Your order solicited. Efficient after- service is behind every Ford car. Runa- bout, $500.00; Touring Car, $525.00; ('oupe, $725.00; Sedan, $850.00; One-Ton Truck Chassis, $550200. All F. O. B. De- troit I919 . G. McPHERSON Phone Highland Park 1 20-121 Highland Park, Illinois THE UNIVERSAL CAR We will make up a special investment suggestion for you according to what you can afford to invest on this partial pay- ment plan either on a 10-payment or a 20-payment basis. Write to our Department A-2 for our paper “Guaranteed Investments" giving adâ€" vice on the market conditionsâ€"it will in- terest you. Tell us what securities you have. if you have any, so we may advise you as to their present value, stability and future. Tell us how much you can pay down and how much you can pay monthly. OUR PARTIAL PAYMENT INVEST- MENT PLAN makes it easy to save money systematically and to accumulate high class securities paying good dividend returns and capable of large increases in value. Wrx’te for Free Booklet Let us explain the plan to you Phone Centtal 8714 CHICAGO THE HIGHLAND PARK Pm. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS The use of mw-rgrwn: at Christmas gun: is (Illh'r than tiu- (‘hrisimus tree. i0 ('hrisiiuns M-(‘liiiiifl to have Cnpii'd it from Ihvir pagan um-miurs. in n \Hry nlvl imnk \\.- iinni ihi~' refvrvm'e t0 the use of m‘vrun-vm at Christmas time: “Aguinst lin- has! of ('hrist- mas mx-ry mun" huuw. n< nisn their purixh rimrc-inw. \\.-rv dwkvd with hniiiu- l\_\. huh-s, "mi wimism-vvr ihv fivnsmx nf ihw yrni‘ ufi'urdm! In In) L'i'N‘ii. 'I'iu- munimh mu] ~innrinrci< of iin- ~‘ii'w~i~ \wn» iiiu-wiw unrni~hmiz mun“: uhivh i rmii ihni in the pun iiii I.) Ivmguq Hr rimmis-r mu! ii:inm1»_ iuuzmi iin' umrnin; c-f (‘aur Ill! "ul'nhlll. :l Wuluinrnl m up in 9.“- Hlitlfl hf [hr In lhu :rumul. nnilvd f ivy. fur diqwl‘f 01' V rmnpln. \nm turn un .11 thv Hmliznnm ~1~irH (2 Min] thv ~Inm'\ HT ”1 nhnm “4m- mm M. Ihv levN h4|11<c'~. \n 'hnl aorc nflnu‘t m tlw un- A Rather Vague Order. A \Vlrzr‘nmaln ho) wrntv to Santa Claus as rnllmw: "l wuuld like a air rm». :1 palr of Inllinplnvos a month or. mm '1 rllriqnms' Irm- and-some candy uu’ :N tlml l< all :1 gnuw of "heck- “l" fur," lt'~~ 1: little vnguP. but we hupw Santa wlll be able to fill the When the child of Nazareth was born the sun, according to the Bosnian ’ legend. “leaped in the heavens and the stars around it danced. A peace ; come over mountain and forest. Even i the rotten stump stood straight and ‘ healthy on the green hillside. The ‘ grass was beflowered with open blos- . poms. incense sweet as myrrh pervnd- ’ ed upland and forest. birds sang on the mountain top and all gave thanks . to the great God." It is naught but an nid-foik tale. but it has truth hidden at its heart, for a strange. subtle formx a spirit of gen- iui good will. a new-horn kindness. seem to animate child and man alike “mm the world pays its tribute to the Strings of popmrn and red cran- berrles looped from the branches make an effective decoration. And strlngs of yellow field corn gleam beau- tifully tn the Christmas llght. Cres- cents. stars and hearts cut “on: heavy I‘ul‘lllunlrll 11ml t-uvered wlth >ilver and gilt. ul‘ l'\t'n t'ulurt‘d paper, and cornuv 1‘1)‘|l;l‘ ut' bright (‘ulnrs filled “'llh t-umlr :mIl pupl'urn lll‘t‘ very pretty. l-‘orm cuttun batting lnto balls the size of an orange and vow-r wlth orange- cnlorwl ('repe [nun-r. twist tlghtly and tie tn the tree with a hit of narrow rlbâ€" bon. These are pretty on the tree and look llke ornngvs. It Is best In plm‘v all the larger pnekngvs under Hn~ m-o. tying only the smullz-r gifts uhirh are [led up in brlghl-(‘nlnrt'tl [mlu'l‘ In the branches. ln this wuy Ilw Irv» “in not look {ran-d and donudwd “ho-n the gifts are distributed. and n muy he kept u long llme (or lln- children to enjoy. "lu-nvon-sent ynungllng," as theI poet. IlrttmmnntL calls the Infant (Thrlst. When the thrw wlsn men rode from tho ens! lntn thv west on ttwlr and- dlv-hmvs “'er threw rufikets filled \I'lth gum and fmnklnt-umo and myrrh, to to lulll at [hI' foot of Hm manger- rrmllwl hnho nt 'wthlvht‘m. Boglnâ€" n‘nu with this 0111‘ old jnurnvy the sltlrit u! glvln: (‘rvpt Into ”)0 world's ht-urtt AQ ths- mug! cmno ho-nrlng “my en .10 wn nlsn; gifts that re- lfr-u» wnnt, gifts that art- swvvt and me'rzlnt nltlt fm-nrluhip, gifts that l‘l‘t‘illlll' ln\‘~~ L'lftx' that nwnn servlce, £5f3< implrml still by the star that shun:- mpr tlu- (‘lty of Dnvld 2.000 )‘PHN turn, . Old-Folk Tm mnm‘ Thu sum Danced Ind Bird. Sang on Day 0! HI. Birth. 'I‘hn-n hung: {ho green r‘nrnné‘t of the (‘hrlstmne trw with gllm'rlng baubles um] jvwwls uf fimnw; heap offerings on Its vnwrnH branches; hring Yule logs tn the firing: deck the house with holly and Inl-tIn-I->0. “And an thu hells on earth shun ring On (‘hrirxmms day In the morning." â€"â€"Kntu Douglas Wigurn. PRETTY LEGEND 0:5"61’13131' prrny (Lu-Human» fur mm trw ut the shups. and Ihvw- mmu \«r; vhvuply. mu. Bu! nlmmx :my lmmv cnn furnish the Ih-vnrmiuns' fur a really lmvly tree withnul u-ry mm It I’X[|(‘ll<t’, nnd there is no “man“ “In Her) family where thvro nrv (‘hlldn-n should not have their (‘hrlsmms xrw. T0 TRIM A CHRISTMAS. TREE firq «If :0! mum. hnl tho-re is n. ml‘inn, :m slugm: in Pretty Trimmings and Decoration: Can Be Made m Almott Any Home at SligM Expense. “'Mrh hymns-d ”m Savior'fl bl! Are ye not slng‘n: mu uh huh. Ye mat lam: "I'WU'O‘ nn rurth? To us yet spmk ("9 strains “'meumilh 1n lame guns! by Yo blessed the Syrian awning, 0h wolves «If [hp sky! A“ [(I n. 'l'hv mulniluh mu] Ml'vvh \‘Pl't' like-(\i‘ H: “hirh I rvml ‘3” It) Ivmlufl HY IIII». tuuzlrvi lln' mu ‘Zl‘ tin). :11 th- [.4 I'll”. :l Wuluinrd «If! n ,‘m- mirl<t nl' Ilu- p HYMN FOR CHRISTMAS USE OF EVERGREENS. in :1! H‘ Hill]: Vol: 0'4 U] HI In lln' mnmin; c-f (‘aur thv- [.vudvnhnll. In urn! n! rH-cn ht'illfl so! Hf Ihv p:l\'|-IIH'I|L fast Hm) full nf hulmr- and m' t‘luri~vyn:l< m the un .11“! <..~7 I!u\\n by f (he sky ..- Saviors: hlrth mu uh huh. «.m- an Mirth?" \ \\H\ thunght), .- pm'unn-nt nil ~‘H'q-v1snml Into Hm po-nplo were I! h-mpn-st." hr .1.‘.,.- 1.4 or m H'M‘ Hi the m munhi- HM 1w H19 \lHO". mu“ trm'. Hm“ \\ i”! Ho~ LN J. S. Mill Only Whak They Might Expo“. \\')wn pvnplo “h” are tolernhly fab tunntv in ”Mr uutwurd lot do not find In llfv winch-m onjnymont to mako I! vnluahlv m KIM-m. the cause g9nerally IR t‘nrin: fur nulmdy but thEIWIV9£L~ Washing Enamel. Ali tiirty marks nn “hite enamel shnuiti ho ruiuhmi with 11 piece of flannel nmlstenmi with mmhyinted spirit. 1‘th wash the enamel with warm sunny \mtvr. «iry and rub with I finnm-i sprinklpd with whiting. Poi- ishing with it dry dtwtor cmnplo-tes the process White enunu-i furniture treat- ed in this wny from time to time re tuins its brightness fur a long period. As Jimmy Saw It. James was ttm pugnacious to his mother‘s way or thinking. She often scolded him for getiin into tight! with othPr boys. mul mid iim it would be better to stand a little picking on than to be fighting half ll'w time. One day he came home with garments soiled and torn and oxpluinod that he had been in a fight iuwuuse he had 1’.- fused to take a «lure. After it heated argument with hh muttwr about it he exclaimed, “Gen \xhiz. mnther. I shouldn't think you'd want to bring up your [my to he a 1'()\\:il't] f" No Need for Flag to 8:9. A dwflm» that [m-Vems a flag dis- pluyml nn :1 hnriznmnl pale from heâ€" r'nmin: hunch-d ls «lesvrilwd In the Popular Soivnce Marvin». It is a wlre rnd thut c‘xtvmh along part of the [um-r mlzv of ”w flat. to which It Is hwll] In plnvo by n run at Pach end. Fur lnruv Hugs u hunk passes thrnugh one or the vyolvts of tho flag. . Reasoning From Kittens. Little Edward‘s twin sisters worv lu-ing chrisic‘nml. All went well until Edward saw the water in the font. The-n lw anxiously lurm-d to his moth» er and 6*xrlixlili0d: "Mn. whit-h nnn are you guinu it) km-p'!"-â€"Blizh\y (inn- don). - v o : CR) ......................................... . Reserve Your Shares Now Only $5.00 Down and $5.00 Per Month Per Share Remember â€" only a single block of 6 per cent Cumulative Preferred Stock is olfered you in this conven- ient payment plan and only for a limited time. To make sure of se- curing your allotment make your reservation NOW, either through the local office of the Company or your bank. Give shares of this stock as Christ- mas gifts to members of your fam- ilyâ€"a far more sensible plan than Have You Reserved Your ‘ Allottnent of Preferred Stock in the Public Service Co. of Northern Illinois? NOTICE TO 6 USTOMERS The instantaneous and widespread demand for this Stock, follow- ing the announcement of its sale on easy payments, in all of the 200 cities and towns served by this Company has been more than gratifying. Everywhere customers and employee have given their unqualified endorsement ,to our plan of making them cus- tomer-owners and have purchased sharesâ€"thus participating in the earnings of the Company. vice Company of Northern Illinois have already purchased their allotment of 6 per cent Cumulative Preferred Stock of the Public Service Company of Northern Illinois now offered to them on Easy Monthly Payments. THOUSANDS of customers and employes of the Public Ser- Not more than 5 shares allotted to any one subscriber on this plan I would like to receive further information about the Public Service Company and the stock you offer on easy payments. Inquiry Coupon ' Due .................... Public Service Company of Northern [Ilia-b ame Address A Gift of Thrift Highland Park, [Iii-oi. Behind This Investxnent giving thoughtless trifles which will soon be forgotten. The stock will pay dividends quarterly at the rate of $6 per year per share from date of purchase. is a succesful public utility, oper- ating in nearly 200 Illinois cities and towns, with assets ofl more than $60,000,000 and a record of continuous growth and develop- ment. The future outlook is even brighter than the past. The de- mand for electric and gas service in the territory served is increas- ing daily. Don’t overlook this unusual DPPOr- tunity to become a fully-p ted, profit-sharing. customer I in your own local utility com y. of L Northern Illinois PublicSerVice Company

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