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Highland Park Press (1912), 12 Feb 1920, p. 3

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945 M Jim,“ Pun-k 1n ’ostofllce .ISOIS u 1 Lu: “Tim erai Directors Inca: 'Jrnuhm‘! Sedan wan 35613151 “cues e j n: my ed .' munch _ round: H Consider the Cost nnmncal and much eusxer tw buy L‘rispu Bisuuits than in bake your own cumkies The flour shunening s : Hr and flavors in Crispo 115- min are a< g-wd ant . an be bought Cri.‘ p0 Biscuits are made as J Xeanlx an i as nice! 5' as though baked in , wur ”wan kitkhen. Besides, free from the kitchen you will have time to jmurself for >elf development and enjoyment. Keep out of the kitchen. Do your bakmg the Crispo way. Telephones: Glencoe the copy everywhere Capiul “.000.“ Gen that-n: 4h beau): you knos charge {ht cost. $1.00, to (My Nume) (My Address) Highland Park and Trust Savings Bank SAWYER BISCUIT COMPANY t2) Hete'smydolhr xwamTHzCOUNTRYGxNTLzqu Sendmome xx; DISTRIRI'TORS NE quart of milk is equal in food value to two pounds of chicken VUUT CRISPO BISCUITS 571-579 Vine Avenue Ilencoe 70 - Hi When William Payne, the banker at Bisonville. decreed that no farmer who did not raise cows as well as wheat could borrow money from him, the angry grain. growers almost lynched him. But they had to do asihe demandedâ€"and today his county is an oasis in a blowaway desert; his de- positors and borrowers are prosperous farmers, his bank is loolzed upon as the agricultural father of the whole countryside.’ Such is The Power of Money for Good. Herbert Quick. formerly a member of the It is the first article in a great new series about country banks. The business of a bank of this bank- and the prospenh of its farmer customers 2 re closel3 related. That is wh} we stand ready at all times to give to you whatever service is in our power. Consult with us about your farming plans. Let us help you In your financial plans. Keep Farm Loan Board, tells the:story in the February 7th issue of ' 73c COUNTRY GENTLEMAN OI! (‘fll'VTRY R‘HTIJ‘J) MILK "than of me. enter my name for Tat COUNTRY Gut-nun»: for one yw Ind John A. Bunnell. President The Power . of Money 9'. It is more eco- rispu Bisuuits than Highland Park 9 Out $3“) your money on deposit with us. Let us advise you what to read about forming; let us. in fact. Send in your subscription for THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. For only 51.00 you can read Herbert Quick‘s series and all the other splendid articles that will appear in the next 52 issues of the Great National Farm \Veeklxh The other day we met Ihm A. Faultfinder on the street. “Nice day," we said. "Yes." with a rising voice. “but i‘.'s going to rain before night." “(100d looking suit you have on. lam." we ventured. "Pretty good, but the uilor made a mess of it. and didn‘t cut it all like I wanted." “Your new home is a dandy," We tried once more “Yes,but.” etc. etc. We couldn't mention a thing that didn't have something wrong with it. As we walked down the street we caught ourself looking for the “Ind" in things. Then a little child came running a» ward us with the innocent smile of childhood and we forgot lam. We hope we never see him again. Nothing is perfect, but we don’t want some one m call the defects to our attention continually. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRES. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS $60, $70 and $80 Sdts Made to Order EXTRA PANTS FREE! HARRY MITCHELL Biggeu} and fan”! “I. 0‘ woolen: to select Incl-bu "gull: 860, $70 <1 ‘80 SuitsMade to Order for only from. Re- $50 Harry Mitchell 16 18 E. Jackson Blvd. This it a real oppoflunity to order your nail now. Behveen Stale 'WIbfilh Av. Extra Punt: Free With Every Suit YES. BUTâ€" Phone 644 EUNCLE SAM ms was ma DISABLED sommns Soldiers who are partially disabled from Wounds received in the war Are 10 be nssisted in finding employment [in civil positions) under the War De- partment, according to information treceived from the U. S. Civil Service Commission. “If you want to brag, just take thnt flag, Ind boost of its field of blue,: An praise the dead and the blood! they shed for the pence of the likes ' 0' you. I'll hear no more," and he wnved once ; more, his wrench in a forceful my. ; “0' the cunning creed of some Bus- sinn breed. I stand for the U. 8A.. ‘ i jl'm done with your fads. and your. wild- eyed lads, don’t flourish your: fins 0’ red lWhere I can see, or at night ther’lll It is stated that the War Depart. ment, the Federal Board for Voca- fional Educafion, and the Civfl Ser- vice Commission will within a few weeks have completed a plan they have had under consideration for some time, one of cooperation whereby the employment under the War Depart- ment of partially disabled soldiers, in- cluding those who ordinarily Would be barredi‘rom civil positions because of their physical condition. will be facil- itated in every way possible, and which will permit the employment of partially disabled men on the same basis as those who hare not sustained injury. The War Department has considerâ€" ably more than 100,000 ci‘n'lian emâ€" pioyes in its various establishments, and it is believed byifiovemment ot- ficiais that this large force can ab- bOI'b several thousand partially disâ€" abled men without serious detriment to the service. , The civil service commission sates that a circular setting forth the plan in full will be ready for distribution in two or three weeks. Sand Dan McGann to a foreign nun who worked at the self some bench, “Let me tell you this," and for em- phasis, he flourished a monkey wrench, “Don't talk to me of this bourjoisee, don't open your mouth to spank 01 your socialists or your anarchists, don’t mention the bolsheveek, For I'Ve hld enough of this foreign _ sum, And I‘m sick .5 u mm: can be 0! the speed) of lute, Ind I'm bellin’ you straight that this is the land {or me!” Plans of the Vacuum! Bdmtiml Board Wfll be Ready in Two “So tip your hat to a flag like that! Thank God for its stripes an‘ stars! Thank God you're here where the roads are clear, away from your kings and curs. I can‘t just say what I feel today. for I'm not a mlkin' man, But first an‘ last. I am standin' fast for all that's American. So don’t you speak of the bolsheveek, it's sick of that stuff I am, One God, one flag, is the creed 1 bus! I'm boostin' for Uncle Sam." â€"â€"-Honoke Transcript. It is proving difficult to find any- one to run {or vice-president, but I vnnt ad in the Highland Park Press could be depended upon to bring s_evâ€" en} applications. DAN M’GANN AND UNCLE SAM The folks who Would he very un- happy if they had to move out of their vut nnd palatial mansions can‘t un- derstand why their workers get grumpy in their three room flats. The Sunday school boys are willing to listen attentively provided you will give them an authoritative forecast of the haseball season. That man who seems to be cough- ing and sneezing so hard may not have influenza. Perhaps he is merely trying to pronounce the names of the deported anarchism. A lot of ptnplc who 20! triple pay {or doing war Work. are nuw bragging about the patrinti1<m they mowed in suppnrtiny the gm-emmen! during: the \\'ith a first class ruw started in the navy departmmz, (-rmditiom in that part Hf (he L'uvrrnmem un- reported m he gwxrfwdy norma}. 8301.00.000 "pork" vut Hut 9! the river anal lmrhr ‘i !. and thre Will he a lot of SquCH‘ 'rom some of these (‘nnzressmyn w. : an elected on an economy platform. *ernu! ahhut Irowmm n! about freedvm .«.f Wrrk UUS be all candles around your bed." Many people are much more con- rnuf ahnut {YT-Mom n! gnaw}: than '1»: Vice 'pregivienv-y :~ an :mpwnnn t” the peanr rv'member film-sand sijmh‘! nm 9»: filled met-«AI; n. Waehin ’tv-Y‘K' Fare- by snapping mp u cent while the deia ‘9‘: are rurmnz fur their trains. g Bljilding Material h is Cmcéely bored that thv- 7.3 tr-m‘emi n- wi’i rcaiize {ha (9 'preuivien'x , :~ an punsm n'v’v Higfilmd Park Fuel Company â€"_"_C"'f' " - I d 102 N. 31d SL HERMAN DENZEL Praia! Huh-e 335 Ybil can buy a Electric V Washing Machine b); pay ins One Dollar dOWn The machine is delivered to you when the initial payment is made Public Service Co. of Northern Illinois 30a! Solvay Coke Demonstration of The FEDERAL at our Sula Rooms This especial offer is effective during the month of February only. It has resulted in the sale of rather more FEDERAL’S than we counted and our estimates were not low. A: washing ma- chine: are wanted everywhere, as stocks are really limited, our aug- g'estion, if the offer interests you, i; to place yotn' order immediately. The balance of the coat in 15 monthly installments :13th any ”up I' hutmess 2mm m2 Main peoplv r'r'zil.‘ «tut» Lins- pate treaty mass in about u-n mlnv r‘t's. but that does n“: prove tha: h" lks nut at W'nshinztnn can fix .1 :71 *. ‘J'Hks.

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