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Highland Park Press (1912), 29 Apr 1920, p. 6

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‘J " 'rl \ A u‘ ' Prcgtdrn! Publinhea Entered a! figghland Park 'I‘m- (‘hitagn n all clubs which I wuntry. and thy: hi the first towns L'HSC Hf clothing L names of scveral dquca'es Hf this yet nnticed :1 prev H ".‘n“5:'!‘ farm Mn HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 8L SAVINGS BANK This periml of inflation and high prices 1.x in last forever and when it comes to an end there wil e wet and those who have nothim d themselves in a bad way and will rainy day will fin hem or not, and will go hungry whether they like t places in the bread lines. We have been preaching thrift and teaching it and at the same time we have been spending mon en sailors. The thing has got to come to an end so HH\ :\ This used to be the popular cry out "c m... .. ..- , - Then the tired city man longed to get back to Motheerature and the simple life, now the boys and girls are all eager; for the bright lights and the great ‘white way. These five years of war strain and excitement have spoiled them for the humdrum of the farm. long hours and hard work no longer appeal to them. They want the eight hour day and a dollar and a half an hour. . g The farmer was seemingly never so p osperous as heiis today but on the other hand he was never so dissatisfied with his lot. The middleman exploits and robs him of the best part of his protits. Labor is increasingly scarce and difiicult to obtain. The returned soldier tinds himself too restless to settle downi and Con- tinue the monotonous round of agricultural labor. He longs for the excitement and movement of the city. High wages tempt him and the jobs which may he had for the asking. ‘ The consequence is that only the old people are left on the farm and agricultural labor is so scarCe that the area (if cultiva- tion is alarmingly reduced. Food is abnormally highgowing to 'he ravages \t‘ '-‘~'ill'1u:(l the foreign demands and {induction ungh was never so urgently needed. is rapidly falling oil". This is the basic reason for high prices. increased demand and decreased production. It is a vicious circle. ' The war gardens of 1917 and ‘18 are not being planted al- though thev are needed now more than they were their; L’ntil there is a movement back to the farm with é‘onsequent increase in food production there will be no cheaper food unless and until the ballomt of infiationbursts and we shall'gall come tunbling to the ground. Then prices‘will fall but “either“ have ‘ I no money with which to buy. H 2: MIHCI: t‘ll 0U! f1» amthmu 111(1) ;1 11mm“. .1 .1 If petqflc gvnertu deterHIHIe UI\\CdI the 1r1»veruH% n1steud «: e\ pen~ixc >pxn1g qu n[\\\HiSHufi »egu1tutak0 nutue andtxm 1W1s nuhw11<een1szdreud\ 10 He the 936 x\'vu Ymk papers are 1'11111»11:1(1\erti,<em12 11'1e> hack d BL'\'\ H a: second Illinois Highlauh Park Pram (.1- pr ,gu papers have been mang [1 ch they have discovered in \x thrf; 22w yn-«iz' t-u Highland 'u start the movement to expen,‘ m‘ns ing by refusing to [my 'eral nf our best knnwn citizex this plan tn reduce thv H‘ (I I” Drevleence of Hm- dcnim 11pm. ”TheBank 0 a wholesome one 11 1t enema- kles< extrax agame in pgfsonal "A..- innnu’ ass the muvomem is small degree the rec it tb mch’ H \x" ,IUHN l~ UD Park Lake ur'zteering 21111 '1»1‘1!:L ‘ 1311- «1:111 1L 1 111:1! 11111111111! hut :wL m1: 311' 111xthi111: like 1 110mm} levLe :rully determine 111 “cm 1111-11 111 LL1 HR" ll clus matter under the A be the popular cry but we hear 1t no longer. lty man longed to get back to Motheerature fe, now the boys and girls are all eager; for the l the great ‘white way. .¢ am of war strain and excitement have spoiled re ~pring> up \ \‘e-n' WM and w ds \'t‘ m LL“ nnstitutv 2m 11%! OVERALL CLI'BS (H BACK TO THE FARM F Persor‘al vhj)H.\ ULXVE R Vac: Pâ€":.1Jcnt UDBLL and PAUL L UDELL, nko County. HHn’ots \ A uxm ‘n grannmi «umnuu‘xh m ui(1»r\w M er March 1. 1911. at Act of March 3. 1879 UH.“ ll H!“ H.“ high prices is nut going to to an end there will be a inush to 9 who have nothing saved for a a bad way and will wear Overalls .mA will no hunzrv or take their rain and excnemem navu 3pm.“. . M . h . _ - “V. . v 7 ,- farm, long hours and hard work 1 “m ‘ wens V.“ . ( 1.\1r.~. Axel Larson. 15 2y want 'the eight hour dgy and a with pneunwma m h“ i i ('harlcs Franknvitz u , i. _ never so p osperous as hegis today ‘ m1 Kt‘nlnu‘i of Fun iwvre visitors at the hnn never so dissatisfied with his lot. ‘ robs him of the best part of his 1“” "'2?” sm’k‘“ scarce and difiicult to obtain. The 5m.“ ‘35 .“H . . 7‘ , 2 MN. (V. Ni Kimi‘nii Ym) ie>tle>s In settle dmvmand ('un- , , ' ‘Inl‘ a fe\\' work» 3 \wk‘omc 2111 m‘ 111M}. um Servnce iu‘ HUHXLK H 11h l‘HURShAY, APR“ \ e (\Il‘t'k‘ rim: :u'v U> nt' putrnl‘fi u natural” ahlv friend. '05 i [S resultant erry mm‘ the dyer- u‘iuus parts of the Park I‘M’ lwingj'mw 'mluw the oxv‘enisive \0 garmenh :7th: < are mumiune‘du but we hmo nm as we hear it no longer ”mph: 111; HARRY PAUL lt~ <11‘t‘t'15 the post 0"“ fl Cllkltr ii i‘rflwf‘tb '! v that we are emmnm)‘ and 'l‘\ 01', "(Imp at thfland 11".") THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, \\' h M!" 1‘0 u'Hl: 1‘!‘ (‘hu nu“- {hr 0/.“ [Hihulln HHIL‘.‘ mm Mr 1h l‘m- \Vhllv Shrnu m \\‘\H mvv u ‘11” nu. April ~lh, :n .\ll 1m .\II flu-n! ”W P Mu- n-turm \Hl )1 r Lilith-n ll luhim :n‘q' Ianln M “‘4‘ X Mr. 1“" Mcrnman iwho have been occupying iprich's resident-o on (219m- :arc moving this week u L‘gomery fiat un I’ark m ‘Hupprit-h will return x hunw‘. ti t“ mu’htv Fn-«i Srharfi :' bk, \\'yn.. whvrq .\.r~p Liw‘rhvl. whu hu~ 2mm: nf Mrs. (Lunrgv SA“ thy past Week. 10f" 'I‘m-ul ‘rmmr 1n Bridm-purt. (Mm: Mrs. Jacob Harm-1' hu .,- {hut hgh! INLHUU milc {rum 5!. Lnuv fur the past ww M1 Jean Kenning Brand is con- ‘ year; or home with the measlesfl President Mr. and MN. Du Brock and family. ‘ Hopkins; \' been living in the MI rrls‘ S. Vail; r .iiove Harry A. l‘ ri-(m'y. Mr: “N Liltlt- tint-«l to h who have residence on Lincoln place. will {0 (‘hicagu this work; H ‘.\\t Mr, and .\lr< \\ q- nwvim: mtu {ht _\1 Mrs" George \V. Rnlwrls i.~ expert m1 hnmr Sunday {mm (‘slifurnix when- she spvm the pas“ winter. W h c r Mr. and Mrs. Ht“ an- !hiri wn-k mm‘mg bloom house on ()ukm merly «)«x'upiwi by M E. Smith. Mr.- 8nd Mx'x. V, whildrmf of ("hungry v Quests of Dr. and Mn .\lr. find Mrs. mnvvd lntn their avenue which the from Uphohswring in mm 1mm: years experience. Call J. S. “'11quan 16,. 9 t ”HM! Mn, \Vlllmm )1. “Tight 1hr past wintvr in (“hiya in Highland Park -v ”rm-d (\t \nnh-I “mum-UP. V kwaVHh' HI hm! “'1!er l‘nrk MI d Vul'k {h}\ “m and .\lr< WM}:- Ml My xlv(‘ .n‘ u m \- mountan '1! l\'!'l h 111 In ‘h I |>'_\ (‘hurlrs Lung of (‘hiâ€"| If this nt)‘. were [ht‘ .rf ML and Mrs. Jus, out Bay WI. M1“. and; r Ju~t n-Iurm-ul frum, vl‘k‘ m ('ulit'nrnia, ', 1.. “Hm-rs has n- I‘ fullfurmu \x'hvrc \Iw e ,Vhich they rm Mrs. Rudolph. \Kill ”1 win Tul'llnn {huh thy \\ mm ‘ nth ~11 Smith. .f {ht | fin- Mu) MC p‘mp u (mun durum “no pt rim m ll 11mm 11-“! \\'! “mum trm’ I] u- nn ()lenvivw avenue. nis week In the Mannâ€" m I’ark avenue. Miss return to hm" own ll HM w-lmu- u! 5“ and. f I) px'rhc-n H1 101'! Nu in mrnumn)“ l'nn‘m‘sity of ‘1 \lnne) Ranwd men! (0 \:1_\'~" tramp in (H uf Southern, w Y .H'l Fraxukmnx. Hn'kO)'_\' Thr attendance k \alhm: {or [he mi pump...“ 1‘ ‘1" Hum“ xuu< nun-«ting Mrs. mi 1hr coming loss (~. w. mum-u i.~ t-xpet't 3“"‘""' tr“ 1““: a)" {mm California 1 ”h t" ma 1: ‘1“ n the pas“ winter. it r “”5' u grl. ‘ H ‘ be {a glowing Krmbutr 15. ern'mn hold 11 and “filter. nlm'mg mm the Lind» Rvpl-rts from a 1 Oukxwymi :nw-nm_-fur- i 1 h '1 MY Mr, and Mn. .\ [mu-Mm um I ‘ 1.. ‘l‘tnlt‘lln‘Q‘Ii. H Sn! 1111121." (x yx-su'nlay hr will Visit { wrekzx f [hr fulhmm 'lll-w. Hhthluvx win. and Mi» Mar Fun Wayne. 1nd. 'h.- hnmt' of Mr. and I) in: \Vnukcmm 1m Hiuhlund l'ur'n :lhd'd“ {1' Srhn) I‘m-filmy H31“ iullur \(‘HH H n-pm‘mu 1“ an \‘zn'inu~ \v {hr ml") nq-\\‘ hu mm of Mr. and is seriously “1 H “'1‘! llh for thirty '1'! but 9‘ Uh I!“ my NIH E, Snuth hnW‘“ Tht'lW‘ will be mun-m ph'lurW m mm- on Ventral 1 (MR Terrm'e school Friday t'\'\‘hil\Â¥. pm”. pun-hawleh“ picture will ht. "Win“! of Oz}. Nu lht'l ”k ”M fmmly. Miss “up- 115m .mv VHH hum the} 'ux'" :A! «'h'FtV‘i field pzh (Mk Mun Inn! I‘VA CI n-tlnl “ U 11!: tun 'nh'nh an hn- Sum!“ U. Hum. L‘ 7'. HY Mrs. Willhm Guyot 1nd three chll‘l' dren, Willlnm. Marian and (‘hlrlesg Henry. will spend the latter part of, this week in Chicago visiting [1’an H‘ll 1H :m‘m- tin-:5 ten The Run and Mr» znr mm'ing this \n-rk Ill, whrn- RrL dewah poinu-d pnflnl‘ uf (hr «'hnrch thmv n BIG (’AMI’AIGN FOR Fl'Nl)S IN PROGRESS 9 tf-ndv 1119 for Iivmvhl .4” hum: principle.- 1‘. H1.» 11‘ (h qul M-rl (WI 2L largo numlwr 1 so that Iha-n- hm ‘ «flapping of MN M‘nnnunc In“ Thr lntrnhun) as m: mnirrmkmu the large-a! l\\\ll!2llflllI-n\ Hwi!’ Q'fi'nlt~ nil: kulh e-nt ”MW 11 The“ (mm!) k HP»! e um {hint \ilu \Aili h le- n-uml H\ Thv thrift .11 [HHH\\’> “'th hunuwnfr \\h.. \shmg lwr >tm9 “wink In ”N Ul'llx'l'.‘ mud Yu- H ”it I" Innkc “hum-I» _\ :md duughnuh ~l.~p Saturday 1.. talu- lunrho hnuh T“ (D 1X “flu-rs Wt‘ :‘r \x u grnwmz mnvn-hnn m Huh ul' uli thmkmg pc-uplr [hm : H \n vn~ui~~axy In [hr “'1 at I»?' nur IndLhtrml and H‘nnw» Iruulmw and the reestablish- uf qnu- and nurnml «.undltmm‘ my u~ Ihv appln-ulmn u!" 1hr plcs uf tho (‘hristiun religion ”Wovr» “1’ rntmm and indu' yuan. President. Mrs. (‘onstant Church Hopkins; Vice-president, Mrs. Roger S. Vail; recording secretary. Mm, Harry A. Perkin; cormsponding sec- n-(ary. Mri. Sidney J. "Miami; Uta!» urrr, er. John V. Nnn‘rtms; Imard ’ dirm'tnrs. Mosdama-s Rig-r M. Snnw. R, J. Benny, F. Nurwuml Bard. (‘url Odell. MMTIH M. Fullnnsln-v. Ful’l'l"\ 1“,, Mamh and Mix: (‘harlntu 1f. The need of the hour is a reincar- mtod Lincoln to calm the passions of um: um! put them ill to work. )l’ T! imm- mm m «pplmi 111‘ a \«ull'hndr .-\~ [I “M h. HM a lll‘i~tii|!\11}' numlwr Alf ‘ht'l'l' hfl\ hr L, ..x' .4me II Rvpnrts from a1! w n-~(-l\lmi and the vww n ‘wrlrnnxmi. “ \nhu“ wd h) linen-hutch ‘ tn Further (he “'urk (H (‘hristianih fuumiun lmtm‘.’ til ”W L un' NH} Mr! I'h‘.~ “HUM um! ~nl‘. why n-llui >sful1y nmuiim‘ i1 dmm'nmw M‘nntinuod from LOCAL ('Ll'BB HOLD ANNI'AL MEETINHS mnntinuod from Page ii mum): ()\I\H n-H‘f)‘ (-x-vatinn as n u m lw! axll«l 1111 hu\r ”)1 mmumm r9 elected r the m'muu'x- of the pron- ing Mrs. Hupkm,‘ announr- Him: loss to the dub of Mn. 10 recording xm'n'mry, who u- her home in the east in futurv. paying Mrs. Wilson : Kributr us 3 dub member FM} 1-111111 xmtmn < in who u th-d um “I“ In t nfh'rnnm \l'l" FHHI' (hang. -pul'llnm.t “uuM um Jud. \‘iyanmul‘. 111 w 51w!“ f" mmi~lrrir1k “an My \an'm Maxrmrx :1 \\hi(')\ Hxixt)’ ‘ wt mmnrtum d: umh-d tn pw upnt. wpl'lH) ILLINOIS ‘\” {ht-M at [hr - as thw- »{ mMm vn Iuw upp‘ll'd MM has 'mnn H1 lllprlll‘}! \ n \yauvful ~ll “Ank- (In-m. m has never u. (hv wlu- 1~ that P‘" was larKr. and in mphd fur {hf coming \ Mml (\x 5‘ hwnl Hk' whu n n unmmst were c ufl‘u vr~ (”filial- nu-qux I I pH “m r 1 on! P “hi‘ h I! ‘nmnm-r F \hrn! u” “I. ‘Inyi 1“ yr ”1- I'Xlkl“ .vmlt- at U“ “hm wish ‘hup should n H'r) Ill up hnl 'lt'l‘l Mun n! I“ UH 00.00.... OOOOIOOOUOOOOOOOOOOOO I gmamgmmamma@mnm Melody aam@amma@maaammmmawamu Orange Blossom Weddings Rings ,The demand for the commonpmcc‘u....,.. . m‘éater than for the choicest and most beautiful. we suppose because the common .things are well known and most people will only buy the varietie> they know. Since people hu\'e seen. for instance, my lovely (‘ork-lmrked Strawberry Trees. and had Iht'm described to them I it”? been flooded with or- ders for them. I have been telling people since Inuit {all that this was a splendid shruh. but appalâ€" enfl)‘ they did not believe me as the demand was very small. My descriptions of shrubs ~are as correct as I can make them. and I tell the exact truth as newly as possihle. I prefer to sell'choice varieties to'txior ones and when it is Considered that l haw thwoted a life-time to the study of horticulture not only in the l'nited States, but also in gardens botan- icgl and otherWise thruuut the temrate world. it mijzht lw well for my customen to give my advicc more consideration. , On May lst 1 mon- to 537 Central avenue. up. ‘ "â€" - ,. .- "“Ao 0n .0. Box 514 ()n positt- Thor ‘Washing Machine Telephone hand for the Children. We suggest as very suitable for Children BIRTHDAY PARTY GIFTS :lcphunc 331 Books and Games DUERRH‘ZR. AKE a punch at the high . cost of clothing. Bring in that last year’s suit. Let us remodel and reline it. \VH\ {llwz'VIIEQH'ahd Park Press 0 Respectfully. We do fancy Cleaning of all description. PhOne us for real service. Hemonstrated in your home 394 Central Avenue Phone 1335 The latest design in Wedding Rings. Large assortment of sizes in green. DOERRIER. Landmpe Manager Woods N383“, CO' NOT TAKE MY - SOLD ON Economy W. Schneider I. -.-_, r the commonplace‘thlngs ls mucn the choicest and most beautiful. use the common .things are well peuplv wlll only buy the varietim re people haw seen. for instance, “-11.“! \‘nnwherrv Trees. white and‘yellow. Formerly Dabs Brothers STXTIONER Landscape Architect acuum Cleaner Jeweler CASH UR Tlflfi PA YUINTS DeNunzio or 393 Ccmral Ax cnuc office .‘bOOOOOOOO00.000.000.00. 79 End Jackson Blvd. ' Chicafio Architect 386 CcntrIl Avenue Forester much “\nn P14 'U\II\\ UH ‘Ill ‘\. “\| \H\\ AdnanHY " General Real Estate Phone ‘60 North Sh Palace Special .‘ Why Pay More. An ordon for 5““! hm \II\\ M\\ THE STILL Bxll AnDersonr "JUST A W! £11 “HIM“ I] m X‘t .uc k Pithi’“ N. “5 Corn M\\ \I ‘1 ‘I‘ \ Yv mu 'w‘l' “MIMI“ L m Lu“ M\\ Hm Mn? \\ an“ WW} 1k PRUG ill 5“)? H mm U“ Sa fe‘ m1 LEOR‘ \l )ul IN pl Mt I‘M W

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