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Highland Park Press (1912), 26 Feb 1920, p. 5

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dancing at the Men's Club : Forest day Evcfiing 1.00 per couple I included lel Company y Coke hines aided Tight-e335 \\ aterial 0039mm m mm- mm_@a gammm@@mmm@mnm@@ammmfimu my kind: of Advertis- .H of then puy. Mer- they can dnw tnde wllfiltflfilfillfilfi Scratch Feeds. Hashes, Etc. Bargains in Rugs, Furniture House Furnishings ,, . .. . , .1 _ 823 7‘71..l$3173.33???Yellllél‘? ......... $ 9.73 27” 54” A ‘ te Rug onlyx ..... ’7’.’T’T‘S..7 .................... 7.50 3 "x60" Park Mills Velvet Fringed Rug ‘ a bargain at ......................... 14.50 6ft.. 9ft. W l fibr rug, 8. bgrgain 13:0. . . . e .................... 1550 8'3” 10'6" W 1 Fibre Rug, big flalue at 0.0. ....................... 2250 $12 G ld O k Wash Stand now oliilyen. . .a. ........................ 8.50 K't h Ch '2‘ ealch eSilly 8.1..5 ........................ 2-00 Genuine Congoleum 98C per square yard ..................... Small Table with Drawer, golden oak 745 very special at ....................... $35 Brass Bed 24.95 going at only ........................ $15 Dining Room Table, golden oak 8 75 to clear at .......................... . Metal VBed,‘_(_Iii'cassian Walnut finish, the 15 00 . 71 c__:..1..m~ nnlv 8t .................................. 27”x54” Axminster Rug only ................................ 3 "x60" Park Mills Velvet Fringed Rug a bargain at ......................... 6ft.x9ft. Wool fibre rug, a bargain at ......................... 8'3"x10'6" Wool Fibre Rug, big value at ......................... $12 Golden Oak Wash Stand now only ............................ Kitchen Chairs each only ........................... Genuine Congoleum per square yard ..................... Small Table with Drawer, golden oak very special at ....................... $35 Brass Bed going at only ........................ $15 Dining Room Table, golden oak to clear at ................... : ...... Metal Bed, Circassian Walnut finish, the Very “latest" in bed finishes, only ...... Extra Quality Reversible Mattress, Phone Highland Park 199 a bargain at ...... Bed Springs woven extra special ..... Parlnr Brooms. onl‘. ......... Hue and White Er only ............ Good Wash Boards U» be sold at ..... vim their 0‘“ bou’dm. Other kinds of advertising don't butt! circulu'l wholcule.1 sun with this pre’poueuion. A man mouthzrngrpazzglzvunefl i hu paid nothing for g circular, Ind fidvennm is m he- :didn't ask {or it nor want it. Cone e have paid good money | aequently he throws it away. Circulo country roads ind at, with their bill bonds. Federal System of Bakeries FEDERAL Best Bread Made White Enamelled Tea Kettle Eolnbliahod 1868 wire. for ‘the trumpet and they feel ini tare-ted to get All it contains. The! sit down to md it with the procom caption that it is going to have inr teresting things in 11., 3nd among the most Attnctive of these things is al~ wnys the tdvertining. The Sign of the 19 South St. Johns Avenue 1 . E 1‘ THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS st ndverfising of course bu it: fit“ end is sometimes desirable for {up- ' plementsry use, but ss competed with newspaper publicity it is fer lease!- ‘ficient. Similarly people dislike situ- !ing bill bonds, and one's impression on seeing them is s feeling of dis- Ilike Nobody is convinced by forcing lsdvenising on them People ere in- terested by seeing advertising in a Ething they have bought and paid for. NEW SAFETY CARS INSTALLED SUNDAY Wenkegnn and North Chicngo awoke Sunday morning to find the new safety an of the North Shore line running on An 8-minute schedule without an epparent hitch anywhere. The novel appennnce of the new can attracted crowds of sightseers at the street corners, many taking a ride just for the novelty. All the ofllcials of the company were on hand to see that the cars were kept moving and that they would make a good impression on the first day of operation. The officials were highly elated over the success of the initial trial of the new cars. Even better results are expected when the operators have gained a little exper- ience. More Frequent Service Rendered by Schedule of New CI" in North Chicago and Winkegnn “Everything is moving along nice- ly," said M. J. Ferron, general super- intendent of transportation. “While there has been some little delay today at busy corners, it must be remem- bered that some of the operators forâ€" merly were motormen and have had no experience in the way of collect- ing fares and making change. In a few days when they get accustomed to their new duties the people will find that there will be less delay than there was under the old system. “Some doubt has been expressed as to how the heavy traffic will be han- dled during the rush hours. The peo- ple need not worry about that. We are going to,.take care of them and run a few of the old cars in addition to the ten new ones. Both operators and public are a little strange today, but they will soon get accustomed to the new style of car. If every passen- ger would have his fare ready on entering the car it would greatly ex- pqiite loading and unloading. When the operator is called upon to make change, naturally, it takes a little more time. However, the operators will soon learn that his not neces- sary to wait until the fares have been deposited in the cash box before start- ing the car. The doors must be closâ€" ed before the car can be started, but passengers can drop their fares when the car is moving. These minor de- tails, however. will work out all right in a few days. I am very well satis- fied and I believe the people will like the new cars much better than the old ones when they find they are get- ting a better and more frequent ser- vice." The public will benefit from the operation of the new cars in more ways than one. The cars are so much lighter than the old double truck type that they will be much easier on the pavements. The danger of accidents in boarding and alightimz from the cars has been practically eliminated by the new type of safety car. In certain Incalitics the upliftment of the negro is proceeding rapidly through the process of lynching. The United States was ‘hru yeam latein getting BENEVOLENT AND PRO- ? ' TECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS Mean. John O'Keefe, Frank Siljo- strom, Hurry Witun‘ md Williun Witten of Highlnnd Park Lodge No. 1362, B. P. 0. 1-1., attended the ini- tiuion of a class of 200 candidates :1 Milwaukee Lodge No. 46 Int Sna- day. They enjoyed :11 excellent din- ner such a cnn be hnd only on the C. N. S. Milwaukee nilmd. Another party of Elk: consisting of twalve or more will attend the nomination of ofllcen at Lodge No. 4 in Chicago tonight They will lenve on the 6:08 limited on the C. N. S. h M. E. and all Elks that wish to IV tend are asked to meet this train. g PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E At the next regular meeting of the Elks Friday evening, Feb. 27th, there will be nomination of officers. AIL Elks are urged to be present. The Bible school beginS‘ at nine thirty o’clock next Sunday morning. The morning service begins at 11 o’clock. The Dorcas Society will hold a reg, ular all day meeting next Monday, serving luncheon at 12:15. Beginning with Sunday week the minister will hold a Communicanta’ class each Sunday afternoon through March to which are invited those members of our Bible school who are now considering membership in the Church. The minister will ex- plain to the class the meaning of membership in the church. The prayer meeting will be held at eight o’clock Wednesday night. Lake Shore Creamery BU TTER--E GGS--MARGARINES Telephone 57 Telephoce H'uhland Plrk “2 COLLINS 8: SPRINGER. Aura PAINTER: Finest Quality Home Dressed Poultry C. B. HANSEN, PrOprietor 685 Centrd Avenue AUTO PAINTING E! m EVANGEIJCAL every Sunday morning at 10:“. Sunday echbol meet: hamedhuly af- ter the morning ”nice, and is open topnpihuptothemdflyeen. The Wednudey evening meeting. which imludee‘tutimoniee of Chris- tion Science balling in at 8 o'clock. You on cordinlly invited to nab unofthemfinxnoomntmw tn] venue, which is open every week day 1from nine o’clock in the morning until six o'clock in the eve- mug. '3be for next Baby’s I” Sermon, “Christ Jesus.” The annual meeting and fellowship supper of this society will be held in. the basement of the church building Wednesday evening, March third. The supper will begin at six thirty and the business meeting at seven thirty- There will be an election of n trustee and any other business which may come before the society including reports from the. heads of n]! the dc» partments. Every family connected with the church and congregation is kindly urged to attend. ‘ The pastor will preheh morning und evening next Sundny. In the morning he will spank on the new fi- nancial system ordered by the Board of Sbewnrde. Sunday school It 9:30. Junior meeting}! 2:30 and K. L. C. E. at 6:65. Member: nre urged to be present n the preliminary pnycr meeting at 6:30 slurp. Ruilmd min: awfully behind dur- ing the cold spell, but sometimes they get lute enough lo a to fit next day’s schedule. LIMOUSINES‘ ELECTRICS. ROADSTHS. TOURING Monograms and Lettering and Commercial Cars at Remnable Prices WWO! rm AND ST. JOHNS Avacpz $i¢hhnd Puk? Illinois PA“ m

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