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Highland Park Press (1912), 5 Aug 1920, p. 7

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ht? 1.\U\' [ST [ICES C SMENT KtNDS [6H5 [OTRCY )cane \' fur SON 1000.... 00-0.... .3090... :‘io 13 8. St. Johns “hen mu see u m trousers that jug! rea cause the) hme been w down for u fzxilurt. You mmld not give a pontiun. If )nu' had and you-will prosper. If you are feeling purse-proud. come in and our tony suits. If the pocket-book is lean. we car look good {or a moderate sum. Wear our good “Nifty” Clothes I The profperous m Tplophoac Randolph l7” A In thin! , MILLER Portable Lamps At' prices sharply reduced: Table Lamps ..... ». . .5”. .2. ...... $13 Table Lamps ................. $13.50 Regular price $15.00 Boudoir Lamps ................ $6.25 . Regular price $10.00 Adjustable Floor Lamps ........ $6.85 ‘ . {egular price 810.00 ‘ Utility Lamps ............. .. . . $3.75 Regular price $7.00 ‘ These prices constitute an opportunity to purchase one or more specimens of a family of lamps whose beauty of design and finish and general merit have brought them into wide favor. Our stock is not large and as there will doubtless :be an immediate response _to this advertisement. the ac- tion that suggests itself is â€" BUY EARLY. At our Sales Rooms PUBLIC SERVICE C0. III II" __ 7 15 EAST WASHINGTON STREET1 in Ibo UH. of Fat Want and. Ave. illllv. nut give him a job nor recommend him for mu had him hired. would you raise his sal- Special Sale of S. FELL l man wearing a coat that sags. and reach his shoe-tops â€"- cut short, be- n worn nut at (he bottomâ€"you put him :m fiEYERMILLER A___â€"â€"' A Every "ng of Northern Illinois is always well drexs'ed; dress NOW Tel. 307 SHOWING A COMPETE LINE OF FURS FOR FALL AND WINTER kl. und- in my on «ubliulmnnt by expert uni." Ind cvuy Inn-ah" nut-mend - mud. to udor roughly. Leav- udm now FURS in and ‘ry one of we can make you Highland. Park. Ill. CHICAGO well. Vaugh- 5..th THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. BIG DOUBLE CIRCUS COMING THIS WAY Ringling Bros. Barnum B: ley Combined Announce Ex- hibitions at Early Date This lm'ulity has entertained muny un-uuw’. but nun-r anything tn cum- pun- wilh the gigantic duuML‘ shuws l-illud us Ringling Bmthcrs and Bar- num Bailey (‘mnhinod which will «\hihlt afternoon and night at (‘hi- (Brant I‘urk. Thursday. August 0.) CHL’U, 12. to Sunday. August The nn-rging uf those nmmnmth in- >titutiuns in our circus of colossal The nu-rging uf those mammoth in- >titutiuns in on" circus of colossal <izu. constitutes the amusemom sur- prim: (1f the n-iitury. Nuthing to upâ€" pmm-h Khis gigantic. new circus has U\'t'l‘ before toured Amvricn. It has inn-n fumiud by merging the pick and (hr ci'rum Of all that was biggest and I...“ i. _ pmm-h ihis gigantic. new circus hnsi un-r before toured Amvricn. It has hm-n t'umwd by merging the pick and (hr ci'rum Of all that was biggest and iw>t in thv [Wu fumuus shows. It \wuhl M fully in attempt to enumer- uiv its many wundurs. Sumo Men of thc vnurmous scale upon which foa- mrvs :ml pH‘M‘htCti may he had when it is stun-ii that n quarter of a million puumis of clvphants tukv part in :1 Hugh mt. In uthvr Wurds ,4 six timw us many of the bigwarmi giams than have over iwfurc iwcn sown in ni‘u- mumru-nl cxhihitinn. All t'iM‘ to utv its many wunuurs. thc vnurmous scale up« (urvs mm {mm-med may 11 Is stated that n quaru ln- seen us 1n prnpurnnn. Hu- mum >tar< vmhruvu .111 the World's {ure- mwt (’H'CUS pcrfm'mvrs. Thvn- urv Lhrw hours uf novelties and big sun- sutimml ads. The lm-nagorio is far and away [hk' most mloflsal ever traâ€" uml away tlu- most «’UIOfiMH mu .ur H'lul, Fur Instance 7 â€" II herd Hf eight :irufl'cs nn- cxliilntml in [lllh't‘ of tho twn or thru- shown in the past. The grout tnui'numont which upcns the main-tent program is the must mugâ€" nitiu-nt thin: in pageantry yet produc- ml in Anierisz Ilulllll‘l‘1l5 upmn hun- «in-(ls «if gorgeously costumed characâ€" ters and lu-autiful horses takv part in it. The morning: stn-rt parath- is the longest and most brilliant over gin-n anywhere and ofi'vrs something entirely new aml novel in prvwossinnal display. It is u stupenduui. duulilv- circus that baffles (lescriptiun. 0.0.0.... 'l‘flophono 1093 585 0-le Av. lllzfilnd Purl The Eo- u:u :I. (5: van n“. :09 â€":1:§.II~.. Milk .0. Alg‘lll. Gordon: OIL nan-0L I ‘0‘ '00:. Pup" “and“! nufifibi’um uoysnco. Electric Washing Machines Public Service Co. Sold on Monthly Pnymenh $5.00 down put: a Federal in your house of Northern Illinois FEDERAL When it's done by means of an Elec- tric Washing Ma- chine about two hours is usually aul - ficient for the joli. There’s no drudg- ery in it. The mr‘. chine does all the work. Youlook on. prupuriinn. The ul’vnic .111 the World's {onL "MI Gum PAINTING Ind Decor-tint PORTABLE GARAGES 8 SUMMER HOMES Bai- Emu 8. sum» «1.. (.‘hw-gu. Ill The fouowiiig destroyors are being fitted fur immediate duty in Europ~ ran and m in Eastern wntrrs: Brooks, Kunv. (Eilmunu Humphrey's. Fox and (Norton. Thl‘H‘ is required immedi- ately the fullmxing ratings: Six boat. swains mates. first clun; nix host- swains man-s, somnd clan; six cox- swnins; tvwlvc gunnen' "\an (ur- dinancei; forty gunners’ mates (tor- pmlm; six quartermauters (signal); eighteen quartermutern (navigation); forty-two seamen; forty-eight elm» trivians lradiol; five cnrpcnu-r's mates; five store-keepers; forty-two niachinists' mates; seventy-mo en- L'im-nmn; thirty water tandem; nix huilvr-makers; six blacksmiths; six mmwrsmiths; :AM't-nty-eight firm-men; nim- yooman; six ship's cooks: six of- ficors’ cooks or stew-His; six mesa nt- tvndanm. Pixâ€"service men take 710. [tice and make immediate inquiries at ltiir mun-st Naval Recruiting station. A CHANCE FOR RED BLOODED AMERICANS l’rohubly no aingle feature of com- munny liw is attracting: residents. more than good svhools. People will go a long way to locau- m a to“?! lun'mp: good mlucntionul {nclhln-s. and they wxll rrfusu n good many unrm-z- lw rham't-s ralhvr lhan lt-uw Huh :1 vommunlty. (loml school: Mr mtmnml In Hro wan)": 1. By a willingness to pay tax we «nough so that t‘wmpq-lrnt warm-rs van ln- hirul. You ain't got good [vachcrs if you Won't [my (hvm a! muvh salary u you Would to a w-ruhâ€" woman. ‘ 2. By an intelligent interest on the part of (he citizens. Many cities spend a lot of money on their schools. but they don't gm results. Often the school money is controlled by polici- cians, and the education-l sundnrdl cians, and me euuc-uuu-. gum..." am low. You can" buy good education as you buy meat and floor. The riuzem have got to put some heart and perâ€" sonal interest in it. With paper so short. it u not nb‘ solutely necessary for the motrupoli u'm Sunday paper: to print more Our 50 page: of Itufi that no one rendl. Women with large feet urg- nut re- ported opposing the move {or longer POINTS OF THE ADVANC- ING TOWN â€" GOOD SCHOOLS When Traveling to Chicago For the Business Man For the Matinee and Shopper For the Theatre and Dinner Party North Shore Train Will Save You Time Operate Directly Into Loop “L” Stations Liout. U. 5. Navy ILLINOIS H. ADAMS Tnim leave Highland Pnrk CHICAGO Ndkfii snoma MLWAUKEE R. R. 11:08 11:38 12. 08 12:38 8 :08 1:08 it). Excellent dining car service In provxaea on uaum leaving Highland Park at 9:38 a. m., 1:38 p. m., and 6:38 p. m. Above Schedules based on Standard Time Every half-hour thereafter until Then every thirty minutes until Highland Park Ticket Office Phone Highland Park 1361 For further information Apply to the C. B. HANSEN, Proprietot BUTTER--EGGS--MARGARINES ran»... _51 car service is provided on trains Shore Creamery Arrive Chiuko ..... .uta. .MMM. 88.9 ooooooo ------- $.me

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