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Highland Park Press (1912), 26 Feb 1920, p. 10

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Kara,” RENT -- lum% for ‘n I'M Hf {it}; Sudan“ if figjnsired. T91. 13 52 W‘NTED T0 REVT -~ By recon- WAYTPD TO hEVT â€"â€" P.» “a y 1 y fixmih $ka of thre- ,adum 1".“ d1 ranntbs or (‘Ie ymr furnish- e’ )xlyI-‘ie W' Ch ‘t ‘9' 3t “IN-t- 1H: (Immq an! alt ) W ind bath fur mm *éduu'! Pancake. . 52rd E” m RENT - 3!):an room, A “3 ”mm 7‘09, SALE -â€" Dining 'uom fumf. tare. L04 3. Crew Y‘ny road‘ 58’!) x 7- TOESALE ~ Six weeks old very 7% but bleed {E syn-1e3- yuppie; Ogilâ€" “J..._l. _ _ A “ANTED T0 REN'r . "665?”!!50 6mm; I-‘aao for- " or 3 yeah n ‘ unable Adm yAA. firm son aide. «mm: for] 'tbfli z. 1412:. have mom 1. A6 us: Press 0mm; 1'0‘1 ‘RENT ~ Furnthd 3mm ht}. To: 1be. 1104 N I 03 Rm -. 2 bed towns with or vir‘r mt ‘ when pr‘ViIen'RA 721.330. a, vet bane worn. alk. Te“. 33?. FOB BALEâ€" New building 21x35 ft. will like I fill. 582129015“ Q 12.. 38.70.2101: $103.th Mg . W , FOR. SALE '9'!” '9!th Ma. FOR SALE »â€" 5 mum bungalow. Garage in basement. 54:50. 2250 rash. $2.300 1n 5 years at 6 per cent. Tel. 4). 9 (u 11 a. In. No agents. fill-pd FOR SALE â€"~ New modern up to date bungalow. 5 rooms and bath. Hot water heat. At Highland Park. Ill. Tel. Kildarv 672?. 5‘2 pd FOP RENT â€" Garage. central lo- cation. until Jun 1. $5 per mo. Ad- dress T, Press ofilce. :32 FOR SALE â€" 6 room hnuse in first class condition at 604 Skokie Ave. Lot 55x183 ft. 30 bearing fruit trees, chicken house. also 50 ft. ad- joining: if desired. E. Schulz, Ingle. side. Ill. 3' 4 FOR SALE â€" 7 mom frame huusc. 55x200 feet deep. W. Lnurvl avenue. Tel. 129. 51-1 FOR SALE «« A gent! bicycle-- only used three months. A bargain at $20 Tel. 1039. 5'1 pd r .Vv _Tv._._.._ â€"-~â€"â€"~n av" :091 (r 52 FOR SALE - Onc‘kwomng's tol- ev,» rap sud gown; Easter arch: 3 3i“. m®= 3.5mm; 1.,m ,u‘ FOR SALE â€"â€" Large dining room able and six chin; golden oak. Up- hoiatvn-d mahogany chair and com- b‘inmion mahogany writing desk and 500k case. Tel. 585. 52 FOR SALE â€"- A Tuxedo, size 88, mvanette coat. Saul] vacuum clean. er. mlboganfi m table, m :7 minor. Tel. . P. 229. 5 pd FOR SALE â€"~ Federal Bakery stock in Highland Park and other Federal Bakeries par value. $100.00 a share. Full particulars to interest- ed persuns. Address K. Press of ._, ficc. .v- FOR SALE â€"- Fine quality French serge dress, size 36-38. biscuit cul- ored trimmed in brown braid and but- tans. New never been worn. Cost $45: wm ml for 817. Tel. H. P. 441. 52 pd FOR SALE -- Ofice desk of oak. roll up. 815‘: nnching bzg and plat- form, €15. Te. 119. 52 FOR SAM-1 â€"â€" Strictly fresh mgs. Long's Farm: End of mevwoml awn “w. 52 pd EOI'SH FUR SALE â€"â€" deorn '7 FOR SALE -â€" Bargain. must sell, Victrnlu. velour parlor suite. dining mum suite. bed room suite, rugs, li- brary table. lamps, curtains. drapes, sewing machine, paintings. almost new. Residence 1335 Elmdale Ave., near Broadway, Chicago. Take Evan- ston Elevated to Thomdale avenue. 48 52 FOR SALE » 20 luts 50x11“). 10an- ed 1m [huh Street near Pruirh. V) Muck 'xrtrrh M meuur (Huh. AH 1m- prnwnmzxm In. Will 5011 at once or slng‘m Mrs Small puy’m-nt down, balam-v on time. Jm‘ Lonmum. FOR SALE â€"~ Modern 6 room fume bungalow, 2 screen po.rchea Lot 1001200 it“ bani! wr “d Call H. P. 286 52 WE'RN 'SHE‘: . ROG-31$ To ”up 10}: :RI-gw . rmnséw Attncuve East Side Homes. “.000 to 8100.000. Wat Iideâ€"â€"82.500 to 813.000. Int: 100 x 200, 835 to 880 per ft. Lou 60 x 150. "0 £0835 per [LP Am 3500 and up. SEE US FOR BARGAINS 18 80. Pint St. BUY .4 HOME room huusv 5!. John Awnm Int 60x150.(‘lear.Fu1-nace heat, elemric lights, gas toilet and bath AH newly decorated throughout. Price $5000. Terms can be Imnged. PACE m COALE 8801i COALE SON FOR RENT: “muffin RENT. FOR SALE _.,-.-__. i pats. 67'! mama amm'Tâ€"él. HIGHLAND rm HOURS won 1m: max. FOR SALEâ€"“IIOUSES V083!" FUN SALE "' "fl“ days. I Boy-site's. Renagmp: is and D' in com £3215. “13v and‘ 38’!) On. m ~ Famify of it alow Win H «In: is roam 5 Mrs emu. t. )ZIHi 52-1 Phone 17 62 pa m s 52 15 t! A pert , . nlejs uid (flight in! mag-id“ * ’Thhmwnuthe Olym- pic. He charms with his magic and Evan!) you Wpleagant little {at rursim of the inhalation. Eva-yâ€" aiwzng' is ”math. and he nhsunli- 210.2. The M walks ( ' with the IT ‘er‘l hand In kif- he didn’t care a c. He‘ yo'unt ifblks hug?! and shout at .th spa-Eek c'v .~veryhodj~' coo; Mme fading Well repaid for thei" "we and munvy. ("a a 2006' THURsmN WHILES AWAY THE TIME AT” OLYMPIC H. Elite], puyness nanage}: Gary; Ptanstflnl. secretary Mr. John Ben- son of {hit city in also interested in the Special Chagicags Company, poly and placed on a hound munch} basis by the well~known men who are backing it. The newly cléctod ome- ers are: Carl Mansfield, president: George R. Jones, magma; Edmund com. a: that country and, in pea-W days. we” obtdubk Only 1+ cm names. But ‘behold! ' ; “MnobendeaYfle is ‘ made in Jar ‘ttlo‘dty, and we can: buy anti want a $12.00 In ovum: m. but»: of the loot! laboratory? is used 0.4 a» bacuriological- rmti Ono must learn a new languish: in ‘ozdcch Ind My the atdogue \ ot_ the Special Chemical: Company. m no mercan an to see in this new and ma! corpontion the begin- ning of a large and rheognind ,enter- ‘ firise,’dvulim:. as it does, in; mbâ€" 5 jec‘t in whir'n it has an virtual mono-é ANNUAL Mm OF SPECIAL ”VIM“ C0. (Continuod hob Page 1). _. .. ~~.â€"vq. 655 Deerfield svéfie.“ 52 pd INT. â€"-â€" Shanda)! evening, a pnhf 01 shell rim {hues in a black cm; Ronni. m. m. _ , 52 pd: LOST : Coldmcur) bézrouh, ‘set penis nu upp 'm. tween post office' and Ravine drive. Return to 380 Central avenue. Tel. 261. 52 rd; LOST -- A Dunn! fur neck piece on RESP?! mm or W. Central Em. returned to G. D. Demon. l...- u. WANTED -~ \{aid for genera! house work. No Sunday dinners. Tel 4116.52 "VANTED â€"-« “ oman for ironing and cleaning. Tel. 11-16 52 feur. single. wishes position with pri- vate family. high grade cars. good mechanic. steady. dependable. A1 ref. Am- 26. American. Addn-ss IL. Press office. .5de WANTEDâ€"Maid for down stairs Work and cooking. Wages 814. Mrs. H. Thomas, 203 Laurel avenue. Te. 187. 5 Sl'l'l,':\Tl().\' WANTED , , l’luin sewing m‘ mvmlim: by day nr week. Also men's shirts made and repaired by expat shirt maker. Can put oh? new neck bands and collar: and cufl‘sf. Will all for work if desired. Tel. 441; ‘ ANTED â€"â€" First c1385 Iaundresa, 3 days a week. Washing and imnin machine. Tel Mrs. W. S Forrest 49. WANTED â€"â€" Gin] or woman for general house work. 541 S. Linden avenue. Tel. 342. 52 SITX'ATION WANTED~By April 1. by experiencrd gardener 0n flowers and vegetables. 3‘20 pur mu. Address M. Pram office. 5‘3 pd S}'l‘l,‘:\1‘lU.\' WANTED , 7 Main WANTED â€"- Stenographer. Highâ€" land Park State Bank. 52 WANTED â€"â€" Maid for general house work. 2 in family. No washâ€" ing. Tel. 80. 52 WANTED â€"â€" Married couple, u'n~ usual opportunity. small house. nice mom and bath, winnan to (in m‘netal housework. mun for gardening. fur- nam'. t‘tt‘. Tel. H. l’. 111: or address MK. PN‘SS ulficc. 772 WANTED â€"- By first class hun- dreu, 3 or 4 good steady places a week. Call after 6 p. m. Tel. 1029. 52pd WANTED â€" First class laundms to take washing home. 635 Mont- gomery mad. Tel. 988. 52 WANTED â€"- Girl for office wotk. Dr. Sheldon and Dr; Watson. 52 . ‘ 1: WANTED TO BENT â€" A Indy our need in teaching wish“ two or thxoe room for herself end mother, unfur- nished preferred, or when» the latter could be employed domestically. Good needle woman. Practical nurse etc. Address M, Press office. , SITUATION WANTED _ SITUATION WANTED â€"â€" Chauf- for w kiddies fox pcxmmmxt and tmnpuran [um uon> With one at {hr nunmunihrs mm! pruurrsun- n-lailvstablishmoms whcrv gnud saunas arc pzml and onpnrtunitxcs for advancement are practically unhmitcd. Applv 1m- mcdlately in persun m ALEX HEIN CO. Sales Women Wanted Wnukegu}. Illinois HELP WANTED LOST : tor‘uotn :ieXs-s that ii is. manna fir, goodtfi! intervals 4 the xhoolp “NH (fie : p 39"!”ng fang-fie 1-57.11”me d1! ; ‘ and _ -“ ‘- l i when to be had xuur- “we“, 1111916 I tub fulchmhdldt 51 pd fgdustry and 1693 emergency and 'pro'r xg‘VisionIl teachers had to be brought 5' to the system! In 1917'the mun: f'tion was still worse and 196?: sub. ipmndard 1:90er were ndmittui. .In {5,2918 member reached 3486 and in. 531919 it had risen to 3578. Win: it fhifl be next fall): a matter of guess pivot-k as yet. but it is known to be 5 striking ‘Idunce over the figurei 3578.. Fifteen. Illinois» counties pay haiku 8500.90:- year, {our pay less bum 8400, thcifiiowqt beinu Wayne 1 th an "mg. of $355.81, Pope be- 14: next with $384.90‘ Papa‘s up! Sides of in women when um;- Eipg M? an the lowest given”, M in tin when edmafloml 3mm ’ fif tn 9m. ’ " ' 52 in m m who hm‘ never met ch. conditions ne'eeasafy o: ('de tickets to meet but w ' were the but to be had under the cinum’ lilac“, {11,1916 the more competent 4teachers had lath the profession mile- [jcvpt better jobs in commerce and it» , ,1 had Egg mm by :11 Ivaihble mum ,mnt-uman 'tatehadtooa‘ll ey m mbmry mm. ’tion. " lshow that man. teasers kw $3 'butufipcrmtilcreuehsflfiry :ainco 1915, and that the am of 22mmmhfiomu.tfi: 360278;”: Whea' the d'metthamm mmwthu Mrflufl’fima «when, comm-inf the vowing: lugmhnndtabcbumste “slum. Compufioonot‘thuflfikr centmuinuhtymththkw snot! The much of an; hat mama! t- bomo out” W-flsfizfica of 113% 0,1302!“ m of ‘tha state m "Universal Educatioml Training“ is the slogan mder which the beach- ers of Illinois are fighting to restore? the public school system to its former efficiency, and “Better Schools for: Americanization" is a companioni cry. “W'e hav_e Earned that wellj trained ofilcers can quickly train an- nrmy for effective service" said, Francis G. Blair, superintendent of‘ Public Instruction,” but it requires: long and thorough work to prepare these officers It is a more difficult and important task to train a teach- er. We place our children' s miiuation in the hands of haltbaked int-.o/rpetent teachers. This is forc- ‘ :1,” us by the fact that the teach»’ ; bulimia dog Walla What salary to M m m vii ability spending that: time “fan- i The campaign for funds will end on March lst. The Highland Park iPresbyterian Church has already ‘raised about one-third of its quota of $12,500.00. Mr. Chas. I. Harbaugh is gthe local treasurer for the Home and gwill acknowledge all ‘checks sent to l him for the cause. TEACHERS FIGHT T0 RESTORE EFFICIENCY Illinois Tuchem Have Received Only 2*” cent Increase in Salary Since 1915. by Statistics One of the fine features of this work is the interest which in being taken i1: it by persons who are not connected with the Presbyterian Church. Presbyterians have so long contributed to other objects, both inâ€" side and outside of the churches, that it is most pleasingr to them to know that those who are not l’resbyterians feel the need of such an institution as this and are responding to it cordial- “grim mammmm promises to be very utidnctoi'y. Tho total required, however, in no great that large individual gifts will b. absolutely necessary it tho! entim sum is to be provided; These gifts are in the sums of $6000 and over. A single room is endowed at 810,000, and special recognition is given to gifts of $25,000 to $50,000. The plan of the rotunda of the new building provides an appropriate place for the recognition of these gifts. (Continued from Page 1) D 23mm HOME AT EVANBTON mm i. 9b» K and lioht a! ddlltrt in Liberty ,_ It shows you how your money grows vyhen placed in the 6% Cumulative Preferred Stock of‘ this Com- pany with your dividends ire-invested in the stock. =ng Wensed with-a fact whiéh assures the “My of this investment. (Stop in at our local ‘-”“6'etoday. ‘ ‘Aug. Apr. Aug. Apn Dec ‘Aug. Apn I)ec. Start Your BoyNow 1 to Success and 'In' Farents~ talk thi§/m'gitter over, now. Remember what ' it Will mean t6.you;' boy to have this sound finan- cial foundation as he meets and solves life’s many \ proflems later on. Remember, tau, that the Pub- lic'Service Company is a big, constantly growing . Company furnishing nearly 200 Illinois cities and ‘ " m with gas and electric servf e that cannot -' :‘digensed with-a fact ' h assures the If You will lay aside only $5.00 per month for your son, no matter how young he may be, investing it in 6% Preferred Stock, by the time your boy‘ has reached middle age he will be‘well ofl' financially With an accumu- lation of stock of the2 'par value of $18,146.00. At 6% this will pay him an my, nual income of $1,080.00. Under our systematic, saving plan of purchas- ing this stock, you will make the monthly. payments of $5.00 each until your. boy is working and earning his own money. Bf" thattime, under your guidance, he wil ~ have learned the value of saving and in: vesting at 6% and will be glad to take over and continue the payments. NOTE: Tho nbove “Me in bud on the m-vflon :hu 1!). 6'. Pram-red Stock or "In other equally mood security of the Comp-n1 will be lVliIlbk than: the entire 50-year period. Study This Tablé $00!! 480 635 800 993 1,196 1,422 1,670 1,943 2,579 2,579 2.948 penden'ce MI! (W), fitment, m. 71h 2500 10,674 2500 11,887 2700 13,227 2800 14,705 2900 16,341 2100 ,va- 6,122 6.862 7, 679 8, 579 1 9 ,574

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