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Highland Park Press (1912), 8 Jul 1920, p. 7

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melv; 31¢ Iamr Anita-Alum Course of instrucnun covers all phases of pianisfic development from me firs! rudi- Reservaxions for the {.11 mm! ...‘..A-.n v... . .unmA-u (-,\‘ 13 S. St. Johns Ave shouxd be nude now DOWN PRICES GO. RIGHT OFF THE REEL when we reduce prices to clean out our season‘s stock, we put them so low that our “left-overs" won’t last long. The first comers will get the BEST PICKING. That's all. Students may combine their individual instruction with the graduation courses offered at the School of Music and Dramatic Arts. Fine Arts Building, Change. and are entitled to all the privileges of this insmution. 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 studio~ Furd ears are an important servant in every riirzll community. They help the family enjuy life. bring the pleasures and advantages of the tnwn within reach. and give practical service every day. They require a minimum of attention: any une um run the Ford and care for it More than t‘r-nr mdlion owsner pruie (these qualities every day. “e p ledge Ford were \nhe reliable Ford w .~i«r\.‘it'z- \tf‘li genuine Furd‘ Imiti‘ and standard Y‘l A. S- LOOMIS Carpet and Rug Washing 'n '7 1N~ISTHNGENf-IXECI’ORDPARTS 122 Clinton Plan. lvanston Wear our good “Nifty” Clothes 'HU! uz‘ing Car. 3573: Runabout $550; 75; Ton Truck Chas- ‘2'iL,es FOB, Detroit. Electric Starting 3”; Sedan, $8 FER PARTICULARS TELEPHONE EVANSTON 6504. .; ‘ lu‘a’Hfix‘s THE UNIVERSAL CAR 'TJUU extra HHHILANI) P KKK. H] v War Studios v H AMILTON-BEACH METHOD G. McPi-EERSON S. FELL Phone nghland Park 936 Highland Park, [Ilmon Highland 1"1rh I (k‘ Tel. 307 k {Sax 311i Highlnnd, Park. Ill. Superior Fla-rotor!- Inurlctm THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS @@@@@E@E3fifififi PQ‘UPIQ' n-zu! in the newxpapuh‘ about haruains in slnws. That makw‘ thc'm re-flu't Hm! their sham nn- gvt‘ ling “mm .1124 'hv)‘ mm»! nvw nnw ling “mm :11 Thvy :M‘n-f‘ potting M111: (‘rfi' phuleuurng Pb people “(int tvn times as lawn F014, 8F vvrtiscd. >UL'L'Q pvuph- :xn- uurwmmly ham: m} in rI¢-\\~';v:qwr'~ and mum. lht’:u'\:u.(1u_"(~ <va phnnngrnm are durum pianKw of Jun hurlxr (El'vlw 1H1! mum} ma “'hm‘v {‘Pwrhw'm;rh~ M'HIL’ h. um! mvv‘nmw' YHI) wv KH.‘ >1r1:¢1\ “P‘mx uwrk Ii nprwi um) 'aH Hm‘. I ‘ ,A ,L ,, , ,\‘ I phazeuumv.’ the? ll [‘6’ The first smwiu' whn'h newspaper publicity renders comes thruuch the puwcr of MlL'L't'RtinlL If you gagged (n pg‘bph‘ thv advantages of doing snnu- (Imil'uhlv thing, they are more likvly [H (In it than if \‘nu (inn'f mvnti‘ n (t‘ 'I‘nkv thv il(\l‘ Hf [Ihumurmphx Thv pvuph- cin- lswmr AND GRAHAM ! TO HAVE OPPOSITION PSI. “V“ $3500, W. F. Hogan to Charles Anderson lots :34 and 2:3. Pcarsnn. Smoke-y 8; Hogan'~ sululh'ision. nghsumd WI) 3200. ' Since thv rlusv of the war there has hu-n u [amt invrvnse in mAws. papvr mh'vrtisimr. This (msfly pub- Iivity must have n-ndvn'd a service whix'h :my ambitious pcrsun van uw [(1 dmdnp his husim-ss. Estate of Ellen W', HIquH to A, L. Bourniquc. lot 3 and waste-Hy :25 {wt Int 4. Mock 27. Highland Park. Jnhn Griffith and wife In F. N. Underhnlm and wife, )0! 79. Green Bay addition to Lake Forest. WI) 810. Lake Furest Ice company to Charles W012, part Int 346. Lake For. (has. I". Hayes of Mnrvard. who {or many ycurx has had a damn» tu rep- resent the people as their state rvp‘ resenmtlvv, has once more unnauncwl himself a candidate {or this office and will make the mu- against! Thus. Graham of Lake county. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Edward Silk and \Mfe In Bessie S. (‘hase Int 11) and east 15 feet lot 9, block ‘31. Lake Blufl'. Dved 81. Charles ()landor In \Valtvr Vuntme lots 33‘ and 39 Muck 8. Deerficld Park. WI) 31500. Hon. Edward D. Shurtlefi of Maren~ [(0. who for many years has pmven one of our most influential as well as eflicient state ufliclals, has publicly announced his candidacy for the office 0! U. S. senator and is in every way capable of performing the duties con- nected with this office should the vot- ters of this ’senatorial district M": fit to place him into that office. Attorney James F. Casey of Woodâ€" stock has also thrown his hat mu) the political ring by announcing his candi- dacy for the ufiice of state senator to oppose the present incumbent, Rod- ney B. Swift of Libertyvzlle. Mr. Casey is (me of the ultlcst 8:1 Well as the most capable of prat‘tleing law- yers ml the Mcllenry county bar. Thunms Duffy and wife In William Dufi)‘. luts :39 and 30. Block h‘. Deer- field Park. WI) $25 Politics in Mcilenry county are beâ€" ginning: to warm up and from now until the primaries are held on Sepâ€" tember 15 the various candidates for national. finite and cuunty offices will be kept busy. State Sénatur R. B. Swift and Rep- resentative Thomas Graham. Luke county officials, both are to have op~ position for re-election at the primar~ £95 on September 15. awarding to an- nouncements which reach here from McHenry county. The McHenry Plaindealer announces the names of the new candidates in the following article: "" Both Lake County Men (0 be Op- posed by Candidates from McHenry County H I’DWER ()P 811;“ ESTION UK imv 6 ’5 (Rubia- Avenue- th‘und Park Islmoln 1H1! mum} L'th"!'ln"~ new?» M'HIL’ hnppnu--~ " Yum wv muture‘s m‘ uwrk n nprwhu-a-d M um) 'aH Hm‘. It mukw phunugmphs. I'mLaMy many phanugmphs have if they were nun-r mi» ~1' u! Humour“ n~zunl1y lwirm Phi] :‘j T} u)‘ )‘i L’Nlph‘. Thvy in<u phs‘. Th: H‘HHH ”hm h L‘k wre ws. uh. rice “‘1‘ per the 30% int: (”1' ’n't 1‘va ml- hv)‘ nut An (men competitive examinntion under the rules of the U. S. (‘ivil Service ‘ommission {or the position of clerk arrier. in the post office building at Highland Park. “I. will be - held on ‘July 24. 1920. commencing at 1) o'clock a. m. Apphgtiuns for this examination muxt heinmde on the prucrihed form. which. “Rh necessary instructions. may be uhuined from the ('ommin- siun‘s h a! representative, Mr. Arvid Mnunu. n. Secroury Local Board of Examin rs. at the Highland Park. I”. pmt am 0. or (mm the undersigned. All p rsnns wishing to Lake this (-xnminjiun would necure blanks and tile um applk-atiuns With the under- ~:um-d a! nnu- in order to allow timr fur any yum-usury l'Urn‘C‘iUHS and tn arngngm {or th (-xaminatipn. HI 'l’hv Part that (he hay (umpc-rs um lots of experience in building firms, dot-s not prove that they can do any- thing aflvr they get home in prepar- ing firvfi'omi for the kitchen stove. AUTO SUPPLY SHOP ‘lV Slmdldvring’hmr ’. ire Burdens 522 Central Awnuo Piano. 360 And 909 \h m-rrlary ('inl Sen-ivy Roan! ('Mt‘ukh. I}! For the theatre Dinner Party and Shopper FOr the Easiness Man Fbr the Matinee North Shore Trains L S. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS %ogping 111 Chicago Made I J. \" S\\'A NW )N ”raw by the Convenient Schedule of the CHICAGO NORTH SHORE MEWAUKEE K R. 6:08 p. m. 7:14 p. m. 6:38 p. In. 7:44 p. m. 7:08 p. In. 8:14 p. m. 7:38 p. m. 8:44 p. In. 4:38 p. In. 5:44 p. m. 5:08 p. m. 6:14 p. m. 5:38 p. m. 6:44 p.m 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 bued on Standu'd Time Tnins leave Highland Park For further information apply to the Every Mfobout that“ until Then «cry thirty minutu until Highland Park Ticket Office Phone Highland Park 1361 Haw )ou seen this little accesson. " Many people in this town have bought several Twin- l iles for lhlll" housm You don't have to remove a lamp when you use your Washing Machine. or Vacuum Clean- er, or Iron. or Toaster. or Fan. if the socket is fitted with a Twinâ€"Lite. A compact. light weight electric socket plug which converts said socket into two outlets and thus doubles its capacity. Public Service Co. At Our Sales Rooms Its Price is Low of Northern Illinois ..... ppppp MMM u Arrive Chicago ..... mmm. a. 1M4 889 PAN um

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