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Highland Park Press (1912), 19 Feb 1920, p. 9

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'msnm mun “Hg-Fulfil! mcnz umi‘hings Postotbce .LI\OIS crai Dnrectors YELLPHONE Room , ‘ :zedan Guess 1 Lu. v7 mum re of the VOL 0.. 00...... 00...... O... O... 0.. "@@@@@@@ EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWMW .m>< 4<¢h2u0 Van Sheridan Bldg, lithium Pun Telephone 874 _ W. E. Waterhouse Watchmaker and Jeweler Sixteen Year: at Schneider’n 364 Central Avenue Sewing Machine. Repaired. Called to: and Delivered. Highland Park Telephone All make. of watches. clocks and Jewelry 10;, called rgpnired Office and Yards. Uine avenue HEN COAL sold according to value, our brands commanded premium prices. Our Famous Brand Telephone 555 ”fiififlfilffil@ffil Thor Washing Machine Apex Vacuum Cleaner ROBERT GREENSLADE CHURCH SERVICIS. Sunday a. mediatelr Inflow-Hug. Wednesday E llinulned by Pin: Church of PI T'I‘S TON :1 N THRA CITE BUILDING MA TERIAL Baggage and Household Furniture Leuer’s Motor Transportation Co. DAILY TRIP TO CHICAGO DR. WATSON DENTIST jmn Dabe Brothers Pressing Club. Three Suits or Overcoats sponged and pressed each month for $2.”) or five Suits or Overcoats $3.00. Goods called for and delivered. Call 1336 by telephone and arrange for same. demonstrated in your home MUTUBL COAL CO. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING DABE BROTHERS Always Look Your Best SOLD 0N CASH 0!? TIME PAYMENTS 508 North Green Bay Road Carried at Rasonabie Rates You are Cordially Invited, : make use of the privileges (if the RIDING HABITS STREET SUITS E SPORT SUITS UilDHUHDHDHDHDHD Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Every Day Except Sunday SHEDHDHDIID Free of Charge Cleaners and Dyers Ell-IIIIIIIIIIEIE 387 Central Avenue or a. m. at 10:46. Sunday School in:- Evening Testimonial Service tt 8:00 Now Showing the Newest (1 nd Fashions in". 4 Tn'p'h'una Purl? Trust a Savmn Bank Bldg. 1.10m. (TI , HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS I I I I I I 0.0IOOOOOOOOOIOOIOOOOCOOI Christ. Scientist. of Highlund Par HARRY EINHORN Ladies“ Tailoring of Distinction Snle 130 Mentor Budding 19 South Slate Slree‘ Dv.Lflafln Dr. MD. Hitch DENTISng Electrical Contractors Office 591 15 S. St. Johns Ave @@@@@@@@@@l§l H. W. Huber Electric Co. 386 Ccntrnl Avenue Made to Order LEMQJEEBDJEIE Phonc Ccnfirnl 7915 Highland Puk, Illinoi- w d e R Y “.0193 g! the Newest Styles Springand Summer fiesldence 490 Phonéfi' Chicaén LQJIEHEJLEJ ELEIEEEEEEEEEEDEE B 3% 11:1!»le mm by ;: Hf hf hoalt at {I “take yu‘d else. Th: “0' Di; Disea ;1t;} (‘atch Var ‘ Healt Have you never used the public li- lhrary? Begin now. No red tape. Walk in. Step right up to the loan .desk. 'Register with the attendant in charge. Walk'around and choose ’ your books. The librarians will gladly help you, if you wish. Browse around all day if you desire. Sit .down and read all the latest maga- 'zines. Have your books checked at the loan desk and get your read- er’s card as you leave. Every one is Welcome. Every week day the li- brary isnpen from 9 to 12, 1 to 6 and 7 to 9. ‘ You will find the public li- brary one block jouth of the ('om‘ munity (enter. The greater our talents er our responsibilities. we accumulate- the mnre dispense. THE HIGHLAND PARK 1: The Safe Vacation; with First Aid to the Injured. Motherhood. Breast Feeding for Baby; the Ba-l by’s Right; the Mother's Privilege Bottle Feeding for Babies. Thackeray says: Novels are sweets. All people with healthy liter- ary appetites love themâ€"almost all w0men;-a vast number of _clever, hard headed men, judges, bishdps, chancel- lnrs, mathematicians. are notorious novelers." At the public library'you can chonse from a whole mom full of fiction. Come and help yourself. have it checked at the loan desk. Service free. Recognize Them; hat to do for Adenoids; What 21;); are, How to Them. Vaccination: An Excellent Form of Health Insurance. ("ance'n Facts Which Every Adult Should Know. l‘l'wri'VCit lmhkSi To aid in promoting this physical vigor. the library has a lot of the firm pamphlets issued by the U. S. pulglh health service :for free dis- tribution. They have been Written hy government experts and are full of helpful suggestions for preventive health measures. You will find them at the loan desk beneath the sign “take one." Take more‘than one if you wish h) give them to someone else. Here are the titles of some: The Road to Health. How to Avoid Tuberculosis. Diphtheria: How to Recognize the Disease; How to Keep from catching it; How to Treat Those Who do (‘atch it. Washington and Lincoln pictures are hung across the fire place in the :main room, The contrast between ithesv two great men is very interest- ?imz, and typil'al of the contrasts of {our mixed nationality. Sometimes, i people see only the contrast without l realizim: the strong pnity of this naâ€" ltionality. Books about Lincoln and :Washinrtun are placed in an exhibit i togethér on the display shelves of the fsouthwost room. The books which :are in constant use are the hooks on tables of the northwest room: “Books about America for Americans" and "Thrift." Thosv are also put out in }‘0 taken homo if you wish A gift of about who hundred books for Lill‘l: and huys has been pri'bt‘llt‘ ml to the library by Mrs. Archibald Mavthn. Thvy havu- ism-n enthus- izhtlrull)‘ apprt-r‘lutmiv The Methodist Missionary Centen- uz'y cummittw has i~>Ut,‘d {WU book- lets «If uttmctiw appearance which hau- i‘evn ru‘eived at the Public Liâ€" Mary. They are on the table in the main mum, and an“ untitled: “Fight- mg Ameriua's E‘iuht." and “taxon- >tructit)n: Our Full Duty m thu of tho suitr. Mm Baldwin of the High Schonl library. and Miss Rid- lun of the Public Library were pres- ent from Highland Park .this year. Miss Margaret Wilhelm and Winsor (liesPr assisted Miss: Flinn (luring Miss Ridlon's absent-u amun; thr' [fiziwrkxty :mrl anon's (‘luli members, I: wzib a guil‘uring (.f a very iiitvimung character. The sari-11ml meeting of the Illi- nnls Library ('liilx was held aL‘Ihu library at Oak Park this year. UX‘. Monday. FM}. 10 Last yrzu‘ Highâ€" land Park was hug! for this suction of tho Stair. My“ Baldwin of the ”MVP: mum, an mg Ameriua's >truction: Uur W! rm." Em 11km: ".' zu‘d grown up RHO>UÂ¥ :: wk) ‘1! Mi<s 1: mun l.) unstvz: to ‘1 \sh mior Open week days {\x‘) v) Cli'flx'l'. .'l":in Lust Iluntch. and is: l‘zirtm-i‘s n!" the: Out-Trail. ‘) o: m..- nww linoks which will mi "'.' km}; i‘:.-;y.~: both émall ‘mvn :.‘.}).l 'I‘hayer's new life of gel: which «:lalllks to be “An tii hit-grnphy." has also lH'L'YI in El‘." lilami'yi Rmvsevolt is l uf American love of fair play. hwlcsmmu physical vigor. No r there i4 always a demand for PUBLIC eruny t ht I ‘ K .\Ix‘ :Aitvmjc-xl IIH‘ Wumurfa (’1' 9w12.1to6and A\' the great- The more We should 11'! ixhrurmn < Hrury. M]: (-iuer. nut} ,Al Fm‘t‘pli unmual 1 Dish-1'â€" i. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS O... 00.... .0.0000000000000000000000. on the first Monday of April next, 1920, when and where all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to pre- sent the same to said Court for adjud- ication. RUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giveni thxt the Subscriber, Adminixtrstrix; of the Estate of Erastus Otis Hsven, ; deceased, will sttend the County? Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to be holden 9t the Court; House in Waukegsfi, in said County, Katharine Steams Haven, Administratrix of the Estate of Eras- tus Otis Haven, Deceased. Waukegan. 111.. Feb. 2, 1920. (49-52) shendan Buxldmg, nghland Park, Illinois Phase H. l’. '315 U‘nl‘"-l ‘ V. \unfll ‘I‘. "I. I'- 120 tomb Sun at, ‘r'u'md Floor) chic-co Una Dar Nunh z: the fair (I M. GATES PAINTING Paper Hanging and Decorating Telephone 1098 585 Onkwood Av. [llrhllnd Purl Eye, Ear, Nose 8:.Throat DR. "F. O. CARTER [RANKLIN 0. CARTER. M. D‘ po (Biscmt 5; “I; ADIUDICATION NOTICE 0. C. DOERRIER LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT for every day in (he year DR. A. L. LEE Melody Woods P. O. Box 314 There's a DENTIST Glouocl A! low I.“.}l£ld' um' newton-maul innommn A r x "Loam requenlly cnnud‘hy cy. "ruin, mu. unuon, nyea‘ Cr..- .70. "-13,-th Ind Tm". lemon. . Doctor's Qervices in Treating hut [ins or Fmvng (Nasser 22 Van on State Shae: Sign -., [evolving lights CHICAGO NORTH SHORE MHWAUKEE R.R. Trains leaves Highland Park {every half-hour from 6:38 a. m. to ’1138 a. m. Excellent dining car service is provided on trains leaving Highland Park at 9:38 a. m., 1:38 p. m. and 6:38 p. m. Save time and ‘money by purchasing 10-ride tickets between Highland Park and Chicago. North Shore electrictrains bring you direct to Chicago’s theatre center, stopping at convenient “L” stations Theatre train carrying diner leaves Highland Park at 6. 38 p. m. ‘ ”I!" In To Chicago’s Theatres Trains .to Chicago Every 30 Minutés For further information only to the Highland Park Ticket Office Phone Highlahd' Pérk 1361 Telephonc Hichhnd Pui 542 COLLINS 8: SPRINGER. Au‘ro PAINTERS Telephone 57 Lake Shore Creamery ii BUTTER-~EGGS--MARGARINES Consider théwwo‘s Direct Telephones: Glencoe 70 Bowman Dairy Company Finest Quality Home Dressed Poultry l)lSTRIBI.'TORS OF COUNTRY BOTTLE!) MILK NE quart of milk is equal in food value to tWo pounds of chicken ' C. B.-.HANSEN, Proprietor 571-579 Vine Avenue 685 Centrnl Avenue AUTO PAINTIN WLIMOUSINES. ELIEXITRICS. ROADSTERS, TOURING and Commercial Cars 73 at Reasonable Prices Monograms and Leaning PARK AND ST. JOHNS AVEHLE Highhnd Park, 11% Highland Park 9

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