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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Jan 1920, p. 12

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Ridgeway's 'anze label Tea 45c () nd Park erV ~pound can 3mm um MU" .4: )l ( i «It 0|) iru 3.19 29 h - DR. WATSON DENTIST OIOOOOOOOOIOOCOOOO 00000000000000.00000000000 Telephone265 n D I : All makes of watches. clocks and I Jewelry (or, called repaired ' and delivered Sharidan Bldz. leM-nd Purl Telephone 874 Sewmg Machines Repaired. Called for and Delivered. Highland Park EEEEAEEEEE .u>< J<¢h2u0 Von EUEEEEDUIEZJJ@@E W. E. Waterhouse Watchmaker and Jeweler Sixteen Years at Schneider's WHEN COAL sold according to value, our brands commanded premium prices. Our Famous Brand Office and Yards. Uine avenue Telephone 555 ROBERT GREENSLADE Thor Washing Machine Apex Vacuum Cleaner Coal Solvay Coke ‘ Highléndf in k Fuel Company PITTS TON A NTHRA CITE 102 N. lst St. HERMAN 0mm, President Telefihm 355 361 Central Avenue BUILDING MA TERIAL CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday 3‘ mediately following; Wednesday E Telephones 550 Maintained by First Church of DHCJHOHUIID demonstrated in your home MUTUAL COAL CO. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOLD 0N CASH 0!? TIME PAYMENTS You-are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the 387 Central Avenue Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Every Day Except Sunday Free of Charge 0.0.0.... 00...... 000...... smu- 0. Highland Park Trust A i Savinn Bank Bldg. : Telethon" 678 : 0 . HMJHASD PARK. ILLINOIS ocoocooooooooooooooooooc a. m. at 1015. Sunday School im- Evening Testimonial Service at 8:00 Christ. Scientist. of Highland Park Dr. B. A. Ila-inn Dr. Earl D. hind DENTISTS Electrical Contractors Office 597 15 S. St. Johns Ave 386 Central Avenue Fl. W. Huber Electric Co. READING ROOM PHONES Residence 490 Phone 27 It is not predicted that the propos- ed new device that will identify those who “listen in" on the telephone; will not help sell any telephone ser- vice in some localities. Subscribed and lwori‘l to before me this IOth day n! Jnnulry. 1920._ Total thilifle. ......... 8240,2311: X. E. J. Grundy. (7.5th o! the North Shore Mat Company Bank. do solemnly "var that the nbove filament In true ‘0 the but of my knowledge lfld belief. E. J. GRUNDY. Cubic. State of Illinois, County of IAke, SS. T idiorrvreafi ior VTlxea And Inmmt 2:526.” 9. Hill: Paynbk Ind Redheounu‘. 19,000.00 located at Highhnd Puk. Sat: of "limb. It the clone of bmineu on the Slut day 0! Dctember, 1919. u made to the Auditor of Publk: Account: of the State 0! “Much. par. ‘5. Ceruflum of Indebtednm 6, War Savings Stamp. H '1. Banking House. Furniture and Fixtures . . . ‘ . , ...... lo Due from Bank: .. ll Cash .. .. ..... 1 Cupiul Stock Pnfd in 2 Surplus Fund ........ 3 (‘ndlvided Profit; met) I. DEPOSITS: . . want. to law Subscribed and Ivor}: to before me this Nth dny of Jquary, 1920. i The yesterdnys are gone forever. but i the lest-on: taught by the past must he Eremembered If we are to program.â€" 1,010 Hanson. November 18. 1919. Ton] thilitka ........ 81.261.144.78 1. C. F. Grunt, Cuhkr of the Kirkland Pnrk Sun Bunk. do tokmnly Ivar that the above lumen: is true to the but of my knowledge Ind being! sun, of Illinois, Counéi '0’! 13h. 's's (SEAL) SEAL) 8. Banking Hon-e. Futnitun Ind Fixture 9. Other Red ham :0. Due {mm Bank: 11. Cuh ..... 12. Exchanges. Checlu and Collection- 13 lac-ted It Highland Park. State of Illlnoh at the close uf business on the 313'. dly of December. l919 u made In the Auditor of Public Accounts of the Sum of Illinois, puruuan! m lawn Highland Park State Bank When the lnhnhltnnts of the lower depths of the ovvnn possvss any color It all that color l- usunlly urange, or red. or rmltllkh n‘u‘ungo. It Is a curious {act that. notwith- ltanding Its thickness. the elwlmm'd skin ls wry sensitlve. This is a new duymn new worldâ€" but one must never forget that old human nature nvver changpp, In order to understand the prewnt we must remember the lessons of the past, but mus! forget Its prejudices. Cowardly complnrenoe must be wiped out by lmvnse interest In our country's problems. Our prom-mt condition has been bred by Indifl'erem-e. neglect, ignorance and pelflshnoss. Poverty oft comes to men who have naught that the \mrld want: to buy. NORTH SHORE TRUST COMPANY There Is. as yet. no synthetic lub- ntnute for hruim, Despair never cuught n fish ndr built I home. Great Wealth. In ha rm‘pectnhle. mult tome {rum gn-ut wrvlce, Wm 1mm [30945 Loam Ind Discounts iFord Company's remarkable transi- [tion from the manufacture of war ‘material to those of peace times. Just as soon as the Armistice was signed and cancellation of Government con- tracts was received. the Ford Motor Company without decreasing the numâ€" ber of its employes bent toward the reestablishment of its preâ€"war conâ€" uentrated production, and the 75,000 car increase of October 1919 over that of October 1918 tells its own story. There are now employed in the Ford Shops in Detroit approximately 70,000 men, 55.000 of which nrr- wnrlr- 70,000 men, 55.000 of which are work- ing in the main i‘ant in Highland Park. Clpful Shock Paid in Surplus Fund ....... Undivided Profits (not) DEPOSITS: ....... Reserved for Tueu Ind Intel-cit ...... Continnnt Fund THE HIGHLAND PARK PRES. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOlb Loans and Discounts Overdnfh V ........ . ‘ Liberty Lo-n Bonds .... Certificutes of Indebtedness War Savings Sump! Other Bonds , . . These figures are especially signi-g ficant because they cleafly indicttei‘ the success that has attended the! October wgs a record breaking month in the Food Motor Company’s home shops in Detroit. Production records showed a total of 87,251 auâ€" tomobiles assembled during the month. The previous record was 83,â€" 706 cars for May 1917; whereas the total cars produced during October 1918 was only 9,414. Other Raourceu 87.251 FORDS BUILT IN OCTOBER OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Report of the Condition of OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Report of the Condltlon of INTERESTING BRIEFS Total Mauree- ..... LIABILITIES Tuul Resources .. I IABILITIES RESOURCES RESOURCES OLEISMS c. F.‘ (334111, pubic W‘ E. BRAND, Notary Publfc‘ W. C. I'LINN Noun-y Public. 81,261,844." $100,000.00 20.00000 20,590.71 34403.57 ‘2“.211]! mm. 08].- wmm $642,380.97 ; 1.54.84 5 31300.00 ; 35.ooo.oo ' $42.00 341,993.01 f 82,961.88 3 3,000.00 4 128,444.82 I 21.21914 I 51,238.52 15.1 13.59 6.22252 9,102.10 13,046.27 Paying Federal Officials. The president of the United States? is paid by settlement warrant, which; is practically the same as a checkfi‘ This warrant is sent to him by met; oenger from the treasury twice a? month. Senators and representatives are paid either by (heck or cash as: they personally desire through con- gressional disbursement checks. When: they are paid in cnsh they receive; crisp. new bills as does nearly every.’ one who lines in Washington. New Fllhing Opportunitiu. The fact that L'mul fish mngo down to 1.800 feet Open: up hundreds of thousands of square miles of nflw fish- ing grounds. especially off the British Western coasts. of'i' Iceland, and of! Newfoundland. With improved nets and tackle fishing will in the future be carried on in far deeper water than it has been In the past. Desired Result Achieved. Hum-l had disuhvyml her mother. who had t'hldml her for It. without any nppnrt-nt offect. The fact that she had (him wrung “'urkml upon-the girl‘s mnsviont‘o. evidently. for she went up In ht-r mother and said humbly; "Plt‘uf‘t‘ don't scold any longer, n‘wmnm. ‘Oause I feel had enough about It now.” nuts. us she hnd always preferred cracking nuts to mundtng his stock- ings. Jack Score; The whims of will-nmkem nre many and curious, but for thv pure mrcaam mmmond us to the British suiinr who rvquvsrmi his aux-mum to pay his wife nnv shining. when-with to huy hazel- nuts. us she hmi uiwm-s nrnfnrrM ed in anything mechanical and never { misses any such conversation. One! day he cranked the cat's tail. and was I delighted when it turned and spat at é him. for. he said, “There, I got an: explosion that time.”â€"Chlcngo Ameri- 2 My four-year-old nephew '1! pa» tectly delighted with his grandfa- ther‘s car and always cranked I” hil toys. and even himself. when sent on errands. He is particularly interest- Plymouth was the first permanent white settlement in New England and dates its founding from the landing of the Pilgrims. December 21, 1620. The iron works on the banks of the Sauna river. estsblished in 1843. were the first iron works in America. A small iron pot cast there in the first forge in America is now the property of the city of Lynn and is in a glass case in the Lynn public library. First Inn Works. CHICAGO NORTH SHORE MILWAUKEE R.R. Trains leave Highland Park every half hour from 6:38 a. m. to 41:38 a. m. Excellent dining car service is provided on trains leaving Highland Park at 9:38 a. m., 1:38p. m. and 6:38 p. m. North Shore trains provide the quickest, most conVenient and comfortable transportation to Chicago, bringing you right to the heart of the city’s activities; no street cars or taxis needed. Save money by using 10Ride Tickets between Highland Park and Chicago Convenience For further information aptly to the Highlahd Park Ticket Office Phone Highland Park 1361 TM. Hid-had Put 542 POLLINS SPRINGER. Auto PAINTERS Telephone 57 BUTTER--EGGS~-MARGARINES Finest Quality Home Dressed Poultry Alleys in Splendid Condition C. B. HANSEN, Proprietor Come in and Enjoy this great Indoor Sport Open Every After- noon at 1:00 o’clock Shore Creamery 685 Central Avenue AUTO PAINTING Monograms and Lettering LIMOUSINES. ELHII‘RICS. ROADSTERS. TOURING and Commercial (hrs at Reasonable Prices PARK AND 81". m Am H'uhhnd Puhfll'moin PAGE ELEVEN

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