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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 Mar 1920, p. 3

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_ m rm 'ature AIRY Urity, must ‘Nvm xhes ex'rr 31d be fed TTALITY 'IVC wvth 1: them Q0 they: filé :h hopper nixed time vegetabde Puk 9 WHITAKER rtors fo'ren 3! IOOOOOO‘OOOOOOOOOOOOOIOO.0. : menu“ i’AIK. lulxons ; O...OCOOOOOOOCIOOOOQOOOO0. Sun. 4. ElthI-Fa?f1ruat Saving: Bulk Bids. is made by a new formula from real whole wheat flour. _ Tr}; it. Phone Highland Park 190 Public Service Company 6% Preferred Stock A limited number of remaining shares of his issue are offered on deferred paymentsr. of Northern Illinois of your friends, neighbors and acquaintances are now sharing in the ownership and profits of this cOmp‘any. There are many of our employees and "many others. Men and women in all lines of business, boys and girls, but a year or so old and gray-haired grandfathers, folks of all de- grees of prosperity and all walks of life have invested a portion of theirsavings in the Federal System of Bakeries FEDERAL of the TRuinc Service Company of Northern Illihfibis ' Bankers Doctors Lawyers Judges Ministers Priests Housewives Farmers Storekeepers Steel-workers Real Estate) dealers ’ Insurance agents Railroad men Mechanics ‘ Stenograp‘hers Clerks lore tha 7000- 1 Whole Wheat Bread you one Of « the 7000? 000...... Sheridan Bldg, Highland rm : , Telephone :74 g DR. WATSON DENTIST 19 South St. Johns Avenue : City ............... = .......................... : ‘IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ’QOQOC Date .................... Public Service Company of Norman mind. Highland Plrk.‘ I would like to receive further information about the Public Service Company and the stock you offer on easy payments. Name‘ Address. Inquiry A Coupon IS A GOOD TIME TO We do It by :hc day. or contract . Call up 64 or write to Box 314. MELODY WOODS NURSERY C0. 0. C. Doogrior. "nugget, “up. Ankh“! The people who aré trying to make more work for themselves by doing just as little as they can, will be then first ones to holler about their ina- bility to find any job. IIOOOIOOCOOOIOOOO0.0.0.000 He may be dead or alive. but if living I doubt that Mexico contains a better friend of the United States. but if we intervene we will find him the most bitter enemy, because he loves his» mountain home and the or peons who followed him. to exico City. the United States, people are some- times mistaken. Villa fought Cn- ranza’n way to Mexico City: Cu- ranu then broke his bargain, and. instead of showing tome courteay by appointing Ville to: position at trust. he appointed him command ‘ of the army he had himself crut Carranza then forgot about his prom- ises to divide the his estate: in the north, some held by the elite Span- iards. tome held illegally by alleged Americans. and Villa saw that hit work had all been_in vain. ‘ .i met Villa just titer he took Juarez. If it had been in Arizona. I would have hailed him as the fore- man of some‘big’ reach. The mayo: of the cit introduced me and inten- preted. in: was dteued in an ordintry home-spun suit of clotha “GO GET \ H L‘Awwas a battle- cry which humid)“ thousands “(5! young men in they’colors, each one of whom no doubt expected to event- ually lay his hands on "Pancho" and ”bring him to ramp." Our nation understands thg’ value of publicity and without it thq’ people would not al- ways do theit duty as _citizc§s. __ As a matter of fact. I do not think that Vina raided Columbus. All talk of his connection with the affair wan “hearsay," and let me assure you (hat although ,many have seen his alleged picnire in hideous poses and have imagined him to be the archâ€"enemy of He had no expiration: for the Pres- idency. said he was only a “soldier," seemed abashed at the photo “king but goodâ€"naturally posed, shook hands and rode away. No wonder he tried to make othel' revolts successful! No wonder he was “tore" when our country al- lowed Camnu’l soldiers to pan over our soil to “get him." notwith- sgapding the U. S. was technically tinâ€"n! jgvfibrxicio City) he could promâ€"- lee thu they would‘be'safe, as hi: men would then “get t_he ynngits." I do not think that Gen. Pershing or any of his aids ever expected to "get Villa.” Germany was whipped but nobody “got the Kaiser" during the war. / M mam vm. . (Photograph by J. Frank Pickering) CO..- Telephme 265 Ml makes 0! watchd. clocks Jewelry (or. called repaired and delivered Watchmaker and "Jewelei’ Sixteen Years at Schneider's 364 Central Avenue Sewing Matching: Repaired, CtDed for and Delivered. Highland Park W. E. Waterhouse By Frank Pickering 00......OOOOOOO‘UDOOOCOOOOOOOOOO Telephone 57 Lake Shore Creaméry BU TTER--EGGS--MARGARINES Join Dabe Brothers Pressing Club. Three Suits or Overcoats sponged and pressed each month for $2.00 or five Suits or Overcoats $3.00. Goods ,called {or and delivered. Call 1336 by telephone and arrange for same. - Telephone 555 Thor Washing Machine Apex Vacuum Cleaner ROBERT GREENSLADE demonstrated in your home Finest Quality Home Dressed Poultry In busy cities or the country road, the Ford is a favorite among motor cars. There are strong rea- sons why half the buyers of America demand Ford cars. They have proVed their worth under the most trying conditions in all parts of the world. People buy Ford cars because they know what they have done and will do. They have be- come one of the everyday necessities. Will you not place your order for one at once? Touring Car, $575; Runabout, $550: Truck Chassis, $600; Coupe, $750; Sedan, $875. Electric starting equipment, $75 extra. Prices F. O. B. De- troit. Always Look- Your Bést INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS C. B. HANSEN, Proprietor DABE BROTHERS Telephones Highland Park 120 - 121 HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. A; G. McPHERSON SOLD ON CASH 08 TIME PA YUENTS THE UNIVERSAL CAR Gleam and Dyer: 685 Central Avenue Free of Charge 386 Centrd Avenue HigHand Pun-Limiti-

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