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Highland Park Press (1912), 1 Jul 1920, p. 7

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Wt \\ ()1. ery LV/{S EPARK Illinois ROS. kn) v 365! [U the Y *Wna‘ flamed :1 T Many pgflphx [hrann out 01‘ work by Many people don't seem to undrr ahnurmle business conditions. butan}: stand the dirfk-ronco between a \mrk Way tfm‘y have their recently pun-has- shup and a rest ruum. C :urse of instrucn’mn covers all phases of pianistic developmem from the first rudi- ments :0 1);: highest degree of artistic proficiency Reservations for Ih: full wrm should be made now. FOR PARTlCULARS TELEPHONE EVANSTON 6504. Inner . * Anita-Alvarez 13 S. St. Johns Ave M Clothes soil quickly when you travel. Have ENOUGH of them. Besides. you meet strangers when you go away from home and they first judge you by the way you look. Come in and let us dress you and you will be well dressed for any occasion. Our prices are as low as can be put on éobd stuff. Wear our good “Nifty” Clothes No than (ah afford noQto dress' Wellâ€"either at or away from home. mg}: :Ewrw awn’t onnu‘zh able f‘coplv in raiw and transpurt «I mops. :1 but moie candy stores ice cream joints are beinL’ Students may combine their individual instruction with the graduation courses ofi'ered at the For the accommodation of pupils of the North'Shore suburbs. Mr. and Mrs. Knupfer will accept a limited number of piano students for instruction at their residence studioâ€"- School of Music and Dramatic Arts, F ine Arts Building, Chicago, and are entitled to all the privileges of this institution. 394 Central, Avenue W'e also do all kinds of CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRING UN SHORT NOTICE H patmmsm by putting out :1 :n! nf‘ their childrvn with thor nzxtinn on earth A. S- LOOMIS_:‘ Carpet and Rug W’ashing 5‘6 wa ya]; Telephone 1336 . . . . . . .4. . . . . . .. .. . . . ‘.. 3.. ,4”; ”pg. .._..;.. ”,4. .l'” SNAPPY CLOTHES 122 Clinton Place. lvanslon DAN DENUNZIO DAN DeNUNZIO v War Studios v H A MIL’I‘ON‘BEACH METHOD Phone Highland Park 936 S. FELL i HighDand Park, [Hinum Lock BOX 201 Maker of Tel. 307 ' izmixms n-w'r-r: The punph- 'Whu are paying 23 cents tee an- 1"}? fur >11L'ur that it msts YEW 01‘ six 01-118))ark NHrth'.\v_\l to rsnw have nut m far been ahlt commiuiuns. the- In «c \\h\ (DnL'lt‘~> <‘nuuui have ud- . bureau and the Juul'nk‘d bevnusc thcxe “as nothinz for commission. Th 1! It) (10.! 1 final nrn nI-zn r4 If the M'huul tuu‘hc-rs don't «h‘css \wil. ("my mic criticizwi fur having 1:» snap, an-i if they do dress “'1‘“. they are (‘I'itéx'llwi fur brim: extru- zall salary. V'flfiant 0“ 2x 5 Highland Park, Illinois -:«:«:«:»:~:+++++++H~++ Highland. Put. 1]]. Suporior Plano'orto Ingtructlon park. Nnrthuwsl park and Smith pnrk commifii-ms. the 1'. S, Naturalization bureau and the “In (‘himgu l'nrk commission. Thz-se pn’rnu: urganiznv lions are also represented: that nzwme :1 ~;u:<vr m \wH :«~' {I safvr uhsmumu- Hf 2hr Mu wanna-r Pznlulay. ‘ THCx safv and sanv idea. of course, lhas been sumvwhut lk'VrIUpt‘d. for“ tpcnple- nu lunm'r spend their Irwio.-rn.=n~Y [dvncv days in wasteful and injurious“ :oxplusinm nf t'xnwvurks. But inure Eyvam agu in (‘hicagn the first (-oncen» ilratrd vfl'urt was made to bring viti- JZPnS mgvtbtr in a unnmunit) wic- Ibrutiun. This Was a drulnpmont 0f 'the San? 41h Mm. It was intumiu! to igivv a” people of the city um- vast ‘cvlvhratiqn. inrluding firt-Mnrks, in :p1am- nf the uM, 1115.111 and insane. Eriotuus prm‘m dingsv Th: MUN! AM‘VVMPIHHM 1.’ the In 011’“? In "rim: thIK “hunt a vort- zrnlizmi mh'isury (-ummmm- has hit?“ wrunnim'd. Smh a mmmmu- Wm in opermmn Imt yum; Mix: (his yuur it i< «\pwm! that its npvratmns will he mnsidvmhf)‘ vxh-rnhd. It u hoadui h)’ the “WIN u.’ E‘j'311121T1HfI \sMrh 1i vh- im: frv " f (irri‘uP :n‘vf vmdur wr- Y‘ 9“ (in) \ h't tho inmlrutiln Hf fullvr undwm :un‘im of tho Ha); 'hrnugh in indivuluul mmmu L‘ity',» ubwrvumw nf taluw‘ 1hr furm nf brutiun: in umh-n-nt wha-rvn-r 1..» No nm in <m-h -fl~-r‘.';mhu (h? invuln'utiln Hf fullvr undmxtm‘nfim |SANER CELEBRATIONS 1 PLANNED FOR Jl'LY 4 mvnt. Th1 Hm! nzwm- ('himgo m Avoid Accidents. I'rges Other Communities to Influence ('ilizens 1 A monument in (hr memory (if iRight Rev. Msgri E. I. Vannian. the first United States army chaplain to attain the rank of majnr, was dediâ€" icated last Sunday, This inunumt-nt, tan inspiring crucifixion group. stands [on a promirieni plot at the entrance to ; the soldiers' cum-Lory at Fort Sheri- idan. At the foot (if the cross. the imogto of Msgr, Vattman -“Tho Fin): Mind the (‘is'V -i.< L'flf‘Vt‘ii. with thi- ‘insn'iptiun- "Monsignor thmun was in lover of humanity." Tho .‘lnmxgxmr wax u pl'ltwl 0n- tiroly tlmulwl In his «'ullinw .v\t the sumv limp lu- wns a mum m all the form) Hf tho- (l'l'ln. \'~'llm1 Amt-riua o-nlvlwl Ihv wnrltl war. Msgr, Vattman was the first to prmu-nt himself fur svrvivr. He was urn-«J the fuuntlmu uf the (nth nlic L‘nlnmzznlnn nf ‘hV l'nitod Sum-s. lit-sides hls fricntl> amunu the clergy thvrv Won- many ntllwrs and soldiers present at the cvromnny. Thv Rm: Jullus Dew». pastnr of St. John 'Bq-rrhnmn's vhurch. prunuunrml the prayer. Thr R1. Rt‘L Magr. Frzm ("is (I Krllv)‘. l'. 1)., prrsixlont of ”N- (‘alholir l‘hun-h l‘Ixn‘nsinn .xm'ivty. Spukr «‘ll thv mvrifim-s lY\Hll\' by Major fur lllk‘ hem-fit of llh' \nl‘l‘wx‘x The cumnmwling nfiiu-r pnnl a Sll'lklnL' tribute tn Major Vattmzm. whn had passed su much Hf his llfv at Fur! Sht-n'glan. and who had become an vnlu~ able holp up account of his prumical mind aml hi< influvnw uu-r thv Sul- (llt'l‘\. '2”: ['ndar the terms of the lease Mr. lSchwzirtz rvceivos $8,000 a your for the first two years, $10,000 a your {or ithc next three years and $11,000 a {year for the remaining 20 years. ' The company stipulatcs that it iwill mstnrc the building to Mr. »S"h“'flmz in as good condition as it was upon acceptance. The lease dates {from May 1. 1920 to May 1. 1945. i This building is occupied by the lUnitml (‘igar Stores company: The i Security Title Trust. Company Bur- ton’s cleaning and dyeing shop, and {the (‘hicago shining parlor occupy ithe first floor (if the building which iincludes three floors and a basement. The upper floors are occupied as offices and studios. DEDICATE MONUMENT TO LATE REV. VA'I'I'MAN A lease involving a rental of more than a quarter of a million dollars. was filed Friday at Waukegan in the circuit court clerk's office, being the largest amount for which an instru. mont of that kind has (war bcvn filed at that place. The lease gives the United Cigar company a 25â€"year claim on the Samuel Schwartz building at the nurthuust mrnor nf ('h-m-m-v uml “‘ashingtun stroms. Thv 4th $266,000 for Rental of Schwartz Building to Cover Period of 25 Years FILES BIGGEST LEASE IN RECORD OF COUNTY II Hem pf Ih. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS l H {July (‘vlvbralluns m (Mâ€" 2 INN pl‘mrih’ Hf. (kn-’0’)» my thiur‘yumu n rhnngv :x ~;u:<vr m \wH :«~' {I safvr 1!. 2hr biL' \LJleIN'f‘ hululay. P'PI! 1! Hf Indrprhdrm‘r DH)" hf rummunn)‘ relo- rnt pans HI 1))» «my. mu) wnh in engage I? vm,te'nmlntvs [\éltrmthm and a Ugh. hrr' pu‘fii‘ nryan‘ up [hr (ummit “hh'agu, Unrnln 32h Imfxur thv mvumml ”HM-1‘ (‘YTUTt vmdur wr- quun of the 11""wa \t‘V- H is In»! krmwn that any othvr pew ph- )1) H10 world an- so juyful uvrr Yhmr hntmnul inrthdny. that they have to burn up millions of dullars vmrth of valuable property, He-adfiuurtt-rs of the central mm~ mmn- pn July 4th rvldrmlmns “in be- 3! mp roams uf the Hoard uf Edu- vanun, £3!) 8, (‘lnrk “er Mruomanm‘ an» a popular school prur. but 1hr modern kxd is able in talk fast enough without stopping In I'unsul! {ht-m‘ The National conventiun of the Bunevulpnt and Pruuwtive order of Elks ls coincident With the 4th of Jub'. The Elka have planned {or a (‘e‘lebrutfiun on the evening of July 51h unxtht‘ lake fnml, downtown. This may lake the form of a c‘ummu- niLy (-olphmtian. In any c-vont. those Celebrations will yam-rally take plare on July 51h sinu- {Iv 4th comes on Sunday this your. L Young Men's Christian Association. ‘ (‘harlotz 1’. Schwartz Lu chairman of 52m» committee. Frank 1). Loomxs, sec- rotary, Graham Taylor, treasurer. At a recent meeting of the com- mmm» an Program. of which Eugene T. Lies is chairman. a program {or the 41h of July observance in separate cummurfities was suggested. This includes singing of “The Star Spangled Banner." flag raising, ulâ€" ute to dim flag and repetition of the patriot] creed, the reading of pat- riotic séntimcnts. brief patriotic ad- dresses ivy popular speakers. the sin:- ing uf "America" and other patriotic songs, and finally engagement in gamed. races. pageants or similar en- tertainments as arnnged by the 10- cal committee. Felix J. Streyckmana is l'huinnnn of the Speakera' Run-an. Imttr. Inmngrants‘ Protective League Iriquuh Club. l'mun League Huh. Northwest Side ('ommen‘ial Asso- ('IBUU’. The Mnen'cnn Anocindon of For- eign Lukugge Newspapers. (‘hica Association of Commerce. (‘hic- Federation of Labor. Chlcnflo Community Trust. (‘hicado \Voman'a Aid, (’ity (Hub of Chicago. ("ommgrcial (Tub. ('ommunity Service. Founcil of Jewish Women Englewood Womln ‘3 Club H-ttcratl-n of Setticnwnls. Fun-Inn Burn ('itizens' ('ummittoe Hamilpm (‘Iuh HHnuit Stale .-\n|(4r1('amutmn (‘um For the Theatre and Dinner Party and Shopper For the Matinee For the Business Man For Speed CHICAGO NORTH SHORE HILWAUKEEK R. THE ROAD OF SERVICE - 5:38 inn. 6:44 pm. and 6:38 p. m. Then every half hour until 12:38 a. m. Last train at 1:38 a. m. Excellent dining car service is provided on trains leaving Highland Park at 9:38 a. m., 1:38 p. m., Above Schedules based on Standard Time 'F or Convenience l‘rums Ion-v Ihuhland I’nrk 11:08 a. 11:38 a. 12:08 1). mm 211 8:08 For further information apply to the .m .m Every thf-hour therafter until Highland Park Ticket Office Phone Highland Park 1361 Then every thirty minutes until OOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI0 ICOOOI... Sewing Muchineo Repuired. Called to: Ind Delivered. HRH-ad Put Telcpbooem Mutual um docks and Infinite-MW Watchmaket and Jeweler Sixteen Yem It Schneider‘- 364 Central Avenue W. E. Waterhouse Touring Car, 8675; Runabout 3560: Coupe, 8750; Sedan, $875; Ton Truck Chas- sis, $600. Prices F.O.B. Detroit. Electric Starting Equipment $75.00 extra. In busy cities or the country road, the Ford is a favorite among motor cars. There no strong reasons why half the buyers of America demand Ford cars. They have proved their worth under the moat trying conditions in all parts of the World. People buy Ford cars be- cause they know what they have done and will do. They have become one of the everyday ne- cessities. Will you not piace your order for one at once '.’ INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS Telephones Highland Park 120 - 12] HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. A. G. McPHERSON For Comfort THE UNIVERSAL CAR ..... Arrive Chic-go I!ilillilllll i DANIEL A. FAY g 9:14 a. 8:14 a. PAINTIW. PAMHAWING AND INTERIOR DMRA TING All Knuth 1/ FM" RM WHITE WORK A SPECIALTY T dephonc 1349 ~â€" All Work Gwanleed~ ‘38 She“. Ava-Io “kiln-l M. I“ PAGI mm

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