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Highland Park Press (1912), 20 May 1920, p. 8

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PAGE SIX What will it cost to replace y Property? Have you considered the crease in V alues? Are you carrying suffi'tient surance‘.’ REAL ESTATE INSURANCE COALE 8x SON PAGE EIGHT block prnve slngi bMan \h‘- HLihl-WH-W 15 \H Sl‘ I‘ \II) tnl: HEM)!” H m h lln\ My FUR SALE: M at a wry 'mw price: 1 china-wanna. 6S oak lz-ather seat dining chain. ‘3 Chippendale chairs, 1; parlur pll'Vt“, Lam; XI\', 1 oak book vase. 1 oriental rug 3%)(6 ft, 1 oak hall settee and mirror with hooks. 1 mahuzanv and l maple commode. cut glass. table iilver. toilet china sets of 8 pieces. silk drapinzs, small ta- bles. odd chairs. porch rockers. lawn set of 3 pieces. bird fountain for lawn. linen drawn wurk table doth and dwi- lies. and other artu‘les. I‘ A. Mont gummy. “.2" Nu. Sheridan, rd . Tel. :24 FUR. SALE ,,. Hume gum} tahiv in finv a-umhmun; Bnhn syphon refri- gerator. tin‘less wmker, rztmrv. lwd. small mnfnnier, lrathvr ~utlé’t', dining hu'n‘. '21‘\Iw. typmvritc!‘ (im'n :uui 'wmk “aw. Vail 1H” aftrr “’3” p In. 12 .wâ€"‘flflâ€"Huâ€"v' wmw FOR RENT FOR SALEl [re~~ M M M PhonP 17 Home and Furfiture Fm: SAX-E H»! PM: .‘\H' t‘rhdps \h' (lam \ssLst \nu f4 HI(.HL-\ND (If I} H Ashes Today \xi SAM" \Y May Burn 10 dmnfidhlt 1‘ fr \\ urhmu much V hwakf’ >’ :21 V \pinwii’.‘ 5w ~'_Z'J \V. H‘ h HJR SALF - 20 lots 50x150. loci:- Street near Prairie. to, )f meoor Chat) A.1 1m- n. Will 5»! *3: once or Smsli payment down. Eme. Joe Lencioni. ~ L‘EQ .\l FOR RENT Your H IS South Fin! Street PARK. [LUNOIS t’I‘} Mn: ~ )[h \\‘!‘.m U, And N 4 l H l) H H [\L‘ H whim H k your 15 If H'K“ hK‘I“ :_€v U FOR RENT â€"â€" Furnished. ?Two connecting rooms suitable for three. Alsu suite for light house kééping. Address T‘ E. I’iersnn, KPH. Central av. , ,., FUR RENT \\. Yuri»; :nxv. £01: RENT \\ ANTED (HILLS AND WOMEN. Inmnakrs no difference whether ywu are (-xprr H'RL'L't‘. Hr mvxporu'nnwl‘ Thé wm‘k ;~ Eight and vlean and may to 1mm. “3: pay you \n-H \x‘hiiv Ivan‘mng. Thi> \ «iifi'crvnt ('mm :1 fartury jnb; Flt-an. 'n: niucv tn Wur'h. Yuu mm vn-n ;~ Eight “3: pay 1‘ «iirfi-n mucv tn WUY'h. In wxi y‘uul hands. Hum! npp minnit" fur mivunu-I <' 11;. mural! in (‘rfiLiK‘l t \x hmnx. . 31' a. 1).:u l» Liv Laundry. TH. 1.\-1. “'v do henistitching and picot edge wmk at. rCaHlnfiblt‘ prim All work guaranteed. \Iail orders our specialty. Mail urders r1‘k9l\t‘|i in the morning wlil he returned the same day If \ull hung in wnrk, same will be done while \ou wait. \\ v are the $1110 mam» .mturvrs uf the hvm Iitrhinsz 111a- \‘hlllt‘. and with experienced operators ram insure perfect satisfaction. Bulâ€" tuii> woven-ml or liuttunhnloi mmlo. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 2341 N. (inn-we $2.. Waukogzm. lll. Let us quote you on window sin-ens. We make windows and frames. Good service, Zion Building Industry. Zion, 111‘ Tel. 31-49. We pay the highest price for sec- und hand or cast ofl" clothin .‘ We also buy army clothing. Te. Evan- ston 1576, charges reversed or send postal card to H. Nakutin. 809 Demp- ster street. Evanston. Ill. \\' \ N \\ \X‘. HELP WANTED \\ \N'H-ID » "wvnzwivh H \Vl'l'l) 'I'H Bil \ ”I! RENI 24.3 Mum \V .\ NTHI‘ \‘ AN'I‘EII \ {Hr prix'zm u'w )[olwij WA NTFI' My~ a chk I“. H. l" «)1: RENT \\' \X'I‘Fl! WANTED Dzshwaxizcl‘: kxu'hvn, “.37 (k Mm". uh \‘. ANTED (Runyon-:1: sw WANTED WANTED slTl'ATION WANTED ”U! SE ('LHLVIM; .‘d; ‘,\ \\ \N'I'KD \\ \ XTPII‘ Imernm .1 Ful't'rlt-I' \\ _\ .\ '1‘ IC I \NTH) Y'Utllhl'kw vper: Mu~r Im- \pu-d} Nit-14d} \\U«..‘|~ _\'xn~ with LY' mun Ht tr \\ )U {I u MISCELLLVEOIIS 2:; 3. i.T;.::: hEr‘ :5. 3. V? 35.1 :42. \I-g )lux; Ami wm- a> luundflws in mlall sub- \41Ih1'~\ H. I‘lrfib‘ «wmt‘v. t\\ ELVIS“ .‘dm “1 twwlvunxnr. wash \rir mn'prb’. furnm' c Mn I".\}n-1‘n~nwo lmimtnu ‘ l‘W \\ ml~ .‘ H 1‘ \puu- r: u dull Hub (idl‘dul H' M Hill M IH M mphm‘ Nin'wr)‘ (YA y jnb; (‘h-an. :u mm vn-n wages “1th Ilh'ht. Stv‘miy .nrkeri Shm‘t » ',L m. Rq-iiu ":0. Ifltf :h’mi gardener 31'; Prwspvct Apt I'l \ H J git Halli-l. 4:! }\H<ICIU.' ”'de work I'm-k PW“ HHIIK'I". .Xl‘vmh mkn “Ash wx'uhhinu' “1;“th _\I and In tr minim mi m (‘iHHHLr fnl 11-11 tf md I‘np uh .p H THE méHLAND PARK puss, HIGHLAND pm. ILLINOIS (t'ontinued from Page ll hundred boys. With the exception of a small number of boys who were at camp but a few days. the avenge short stay has been seven or eight weeks, with the longer rests averag- ing three end four months. the length of time depending upon the quickness and response in health of boys. In two or three cases where improvement has been slow the boys will have spent the whole season «if uh-r ‘ix months at camp EXPLAIN WINTER WORK OF ARDEN SHORE (‘. A wpcrintondmzt, [mined nurse. x~h_\'.~ivzll dirm-tor and hnusokoeping 42m" have cared for we buys. Ac- «m‘utv chum uf tha-ir lnnlhliuna have ‘hwn kdpt. ~‘hnwim: px'ngrv» made {rum “cu-k to week. Special feedint. organized wmk and play. and rest‘ pun-«L lxzu'v riilwi {hr days. and the } “~11 X> haw .LM: >0 ~uus<ful as to V. Mam Mod m 'Eh uriduw! rh|l:!. en the boys werr iwlr L‘t‘l'fifit'afu 3'! vamp and in pr l'l yur r-f u} end wrm tn a number a!' My in hi: and In rul‘r} “n {hr work Arden Shnrv, I‘unmhcd (-x‘ Hf HH- UWHMN'M numhm’ . in condition to :uy “graduated" m-timlly all in- mum-ximtvly, \,~~uciutimL an CB” Â¥heu used to cail a man a “sport” when he boughf an automobile (‘AMI’ HAT was hcforr‘ the motorists of this oommunity.‘ II! ‘ The U. S. reputatioh for quality is not built on any one tire. days when pretty nearly everybody owned oneâ€"or could. if he wanted to. There was a lot 0! waste about motoring in those days. A man spent a lot of fifioncy on his car and never thought very much about what he was getting in return. When a man buys a tire nowadays he has a pretty definite idea of what he oxâ€" pects to get out of it The dealer who sells him one that gives him less than he expects isn't”like1y to gqt any more of his business. That‘s one of the reasons why we handle U. 8. Tiresâ€"- and recommend them to the to be heavy- Thc U, f EON. CORD WWM' MI WUnited States Tires CENTRAL TIRE COMPANY und ~J‘ r01 In uuzxdvm h.|.;.':m whun‘cr th gum; to be heavy- The Hobby. they hav H tn meals, em. boys. It is hoped th-t this work which deals so directly with heslth and character will recommend itself to the interest of the public. To every one who contributes there will be the satisfaction of knowing their gift: |p« ply not only to the work described above but also to the giving of relief and refreshment in the summer out- ings of the camp. ”.5; ,- _ Please make subscriptions payable to Arden Shore Association and send In Mrs. Geo. A. Mason. 180 Hazel Aw. Highland Park. Ill. Tvnunh Whu protest uumr vn-mrs nf rent are liable m In nlizmi by having same put up Tho: modern "hired mrl" H willing to allow the mistress Sunday afterâ€"f mum and two rights a work uu(_ ’ ('nn Sm- adu-rhsemem nu pilgrif‘lw this Issur 5 lbs. Sugar at 22c lb Northwutenl [MM 5‘0" u! ("9* Pushing 1.4, being kn irI~, hut prnhaMy hr .th ofihicnt dcmiunnx Exclusive Distributors for Highland 1% Phone 1200 Irma] A! Th. to these particular lot of waste up again w pen lllL u is not one stafidard iorlargeU. S Tiresand anoth- er standard for small ones. Every tire that bears the name “US." is built; the best way its makers know how to build it. The dldcst and largest rubber c6ncem in the world cannot Jot-d my play favorites in seeking izs public. ' IV Comc in and tell us: what you are ‘looking for in' tires. We can probably to“ you whether you need a U. S. Nobby, Chain, Usco, Plain, or a Royal Cord. @EHEEIEIIEIIIIIII-IIIEIEBEJJ C.B. msas, Wot BU TTER--EGGS»MA RGARINES Telephone 57 @flQEflBEEQEBQEEQBBEEEBEEEE Leuer’s Motor Transportation Co. Baggage and Hogsehplgi Furniture Toiephoncs 560 Finest Quality Heine Dressed Poultry 685 each! Anon. DAILY TRIP TO CHICAGO 508 North Gwen Bay Road Carried at Raéonable Rates For he“ "cult-430i."- whelo- U. S Roynl Cmdl. Ffir nuiinlf)‘ tomb Th?” Share Creamery Fm"i front uhnlu~m (1.5’hun. ‘; “‘1' or k 3. Chain 7.: Highhnd Put-LII!“ manna rm. Ins-a. 3m mausms may mm HOME-0 vafiEk . "RECALL" HUI SMdiN’h ThdpMV” i201 “hip” at Poi! 5"" Hll' huh" “‘ (“r 1M1 '2‘ HM “WWI" Two 53-1-1 1m :m n “Pr-19m Hahn! n? I and 2 u'clm'k 5;. Thl'hl‘ .Chh’uflu mm by [hi Vim-aw» had km-p at 1'\M‘.\1> :4 X Guru)“. in: :iu) Thq‘prupn‘n‘ 'J a magnum 1. t“ (la) pham but! 1-: h0x|n., \ m. 37] hmh with p) u :u-mu Hi! pus-1 '}n.hn Inf Lunar (nnxu‘ ( mu um .nx "‘1'” \IM Amurfg 1h» rd mufis‘of al- 1 Im-L 3r 1 ”outflow! Um! ‘5‘ ‘ Musyfil. (‘HEMH‘AL ('OMI'ANY WILL UH‘ATE ;- .wn 1 fan Wt'i (‘Eimgu ('nnvrrn BU) s 0 Yard l’mperi}. \rn 10! ”5e I’lunt mm, was: urwnmii} Tera ( nun mummy) Allin Bflk‘k <4”);pr fin-lynx” hflu the ; nu!t Lib: “inn-n HI (-lufid u}. Amumc run svm THE TRIANGLE»â€" ‘h \V we his! .. u ”4" WI! .uh HM liph errn 1‘» :2. fllurda) in! I.” \n Elulmrnu I gram I'nn pd. lull q d hh fur!) {mrhl )1 him mu ‘5‘ (“T1 “ll? be him #1. and file hunn n 14 :hr “kn-val!" n .e Proves Batting I the locals. Trinnl Arc Unmanned ,ho I'M) Hull amt ('lnimi‘b‘ Int-uh M" M‘ ,xndr 3hr! H) :1 uh. “115k “V ,Iiufl)‘ “Mn 3“. 1A Lmhr F to”: \uudrnln ‘.N In” H n" IN «Mun “UL I HM {H.113 )0) I an sh . My how H- H i: F‘ imrxl-l hm, ILH' P Hl'ul HA M Kha-H 11V \H'“ m'l H Ill" ll) H

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