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Highland Park Press (1912), 6 Jan 1921, p. 12

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m a». u. at” P1 day; n Wm'k. Tel. 3-17. 4-7;:11 WANTED -_ Girl fur 20mm} hnuxewnrk. 3 in family. No washing. Grmd wages. Ref. required. (‘ali file."- C09 579. 4" W A N T}? D day; n wwk WA NTED â€"â€" Reliable to assist with upstairs Prospect ave. \V A NTE D housework" -‘ 1' r FOR RENT flat. wry mzy FOR SALE â€" Chinese collie pup. Very pretty. Blavk and white. A real pet dog at a bargain. 854 Sheridan rd. 45 pd FOR SALE â€"â€" 12 laying Shepherds Anu-na pullets and 1 cockerel, 21150 single comb white leghom cockerels. Tel 890 Y 2. 45 pd FOR SALE ~â€" 1 Ford autn in good running condition. $150. Tel. 201 or 1498. 45 FOR SALE -â€" Strictly fresh eggs. 238 N. First it Tel.17‘_’.45 FOR SAW --â€" Cheapl;1 house at 20'! Laurvl awe Must be moved this spring. Apply 195 Laurel ave. To]. 133‘ 45 tf FOR Tel. 934. gm FOR SALE â€"- cheap; 10 acre apple orchard in Michigan. Beautiful home on lot. Address L, Press office. 40tf FOR SALEâ€"-5 room house, cement foundation, electric light, gas, water. newer. Deerfield av. $4000. Part cash, balance terms. A ply W. L. Dillon. 218 E. 43rd at., C icago. 23 £1 PAID FOR BEFORE PUBLICA- TION. IWANTED, FOR RENT, FOR SALE! Hum: “.11! 1-H“ HEN! H1} Henry K. Coale Son |‘r COALE SON Oppouite Depot gonna Phone 17 18 South Fin! Street ’ -â€"â€"â€"â€"... HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS IELKS‘ CHILDREN ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BEi \NTICU LESS THAN ONE CENT A DAY HOME AGAINST FIRE FOR $1,000 FOR ONE YEAR FOR $3.20 FOR THREE YEARS $8.00 FOR FIVE YEARS $12.80 The Best Companies PAGE Uh Now IS THE TIME or DANGER FROM FIRE I:f‘..\' HELP quxcn W.‘,\"[‘E{> _ y.“ SA LEIâ€"Good laundry stove RENT __, Party a will in four vx'rhzmm- for care H W E REPRESENT FOR RENT in Ma fa rz‘ â€" Lchr rive rrmm 3 and complvtc, dishes. :zu‘am‘. Thx‘oe Mocks 'cv; on laurvl avenue. In- S. Urnon Bay rd. INSURE YOUR FOR SALE Reliable nurse willim: upstairs work. 310 :t wamw. Mrs. “M‘- Tesl. 695. 43 pd Woman (.1‘ girl as L~llirvn. Good wnqns I} 2. H. P‘ 4:36. 43w! mlm aw a“ un \mm' I)”; rzv pleasant fur K prr “wok ‘2'” 'wr general no waching. f fivw m. v nt'wrnix‘i ”x1 fw 45 pd M M fvrmq a {w 5.- kH'le Inum j“ money in .rni. pi'nl. Mm [‘nrk «(tr flul‘ er am! «I Addrw llllpv rink Highwwi. I WANTED (ir'uluutr or \VQ'O'R Call Tel. 925. 43 pd LOST â€"-~ vaurd fur romm nf m-w fun): runnvr lmx slwi taken {rum .‘illl Px‘nfipu‘t uvu 43 HOST _,__ ‘3 keys 011 key rim: and vhain. Finder please return to Press nfiiqc and receive reward. 45 LUST ,,_ A dark brown autumuhilo I'I‘~?\9._Y,g.<t Thursday ovonimr. vanrx! zarflenvr or superintendent of pry vate place or public institution. Green homes and grounds. poultry and L'HWS. Address “G", Press ofiico. H \l Last Saturday afn-rnoon under the lauspices of the Good Felluwship com- 4mfitteo of tho Elks the children were ‘ entertained at a party at Pearl thea- _ tne. “Jack Ana the Beanstalk" in mov- ii“ was shown to the kuldios and all =the.younxrsters were given a box of Randy. All pronounced it a must pleas- ‘ant afternoon. POSITION WANTED â€" Woman wishes positiun to assist with Ken. era! housework. Apply after Thursâ€" day at 188 Laurel ave. Tel. 443. 45 Public stenographicnl work by up pointment (mile 6'; Sun. Real Estate ofl‘ice. (all 17 or 1250 R. Hamilton. Embellishments are all right on an irdn fence. But in advertising plates and copy, something simple is more attractive and productive. The healthy man never needs an alarm clock. Some of the slowest bowlers make the most ‘strikes". 1N1 rel" {178'} Ncw Yvar's Jay E. F. I’rutt left a pile ut‘ (‘hicagn papers or: the stop ”1' {mm of his cigar storv in St. Johns aye, Business was good, and all the papers Wore wld, the customers put: tint their pennies in n cigar box left for the purpose. When Mr. Pratt returnwi the duor step was empty. huh thw paper»: and pennies wvru XOR“. LUST ANTED H ‘3 rimm< am! kitchen finr light hmzwkvcpins: fur nmth .mi «lum‘htvr. Daughior ompluym! rm 1117» H. Marquette 1-4.. (‘hi‘ 3 of "131 “yin; Park uses. 43m .\' {l l' SITITATION WANTED â€" As Mad iTWO CARS DITCHED IN SAME EVENING 5:521 (dawn “LOâ€"Ly >2: 33.234 3»me A Fun! car smashed into Lhc ditch along Green Bay mad just south of tho county line last Friday night, and turned mmpletely over. The even» punts Were nut svriously injured, and the flivnzr was towed in to Glencoe. ‘ The Palace market delivery cur skidded into the ditch along South Green Bay road last Friday owning. mm was pulled out by th u-ity fin- trurk. E'Ii Flivver Turns Turtle Near County Line Palace Market (‘ar Skids 03 Road m XXI'H V \HHIX) 1h PARTY BIG SUCCESS .A_::: czzrezicr 25:1: $.22: 2;: 33:7 3‘ .n .u t», 2:. 3:2, ,. 3573 v rm 5 are rewhing S .0 ‘ curds v w “M “t <t ”(N pim}. f 'Y‘t vr (hicagu. Ill. i< (vfâ€" 1“ var cruurso. L‘nifurnw. ' ‘ .mmlrj.‘ and expense‘ Chief :mi, Mid “Vi‘it }{[|§.: ‘ k AVE", (Shicagm irmla dr I'mliu :,?r.‘_.,<. 2:35.; 3 7;. 3.3: 7.5: 3:; r2. 3545.5:2; T. 1:.:. T. 3. 92 cm. LOST W n F! mu: 3: ‘rwr pr nuLIu'u- W mmh‘ llnrr) Meyer r, manager of the llli mployml 'nuu Motor r'.lul\ also expressed the: .(‘hi.a~ opinion that suburlmnitcs could not' “Vite form-d t4) carry the identification] in): S'anrds while in tho r-ity and that a Mimi‘s: fight would be made on the ruling. v nifornug Tourists Only Exempt g expense: Chief l-‘itzmorris said the only pen: '2‘ ”"5 :mns drhing on the (it) streets who. 45 6 7_ 8 1 Would be exempted from carrying thel l\ W :m uni," 'I'Tw zmtmr. fl' iiw < mwrr I.) my 351; ,1; nlity of lin‘ law. 1' rEit'v and Yiu- 3w“ gnrtml {Pm mu; 'I'iw zmhm. 5' in (112“ 'nvuri hmi a lot mwrr I.) my abut 1hr (“unstitution-‘ :11in uf 13w law. his upininn of the, ( " 'v and Yiu- YH‘\\S[H|1N‘Y“‘ whlvh sup-: imrtmi {in nntpparkingurdinam-e. !{t' said thy prey was “tun cronkcdj to lie in 2: bed" and that the police, wanted to tax: 1,000 hum-st mm so that they could ixiontify 10.000 ctimi-i rials they didn‘t arrest. i m TH \IHHH'TSS LHUil Mrs. Diofenderfm‘ is a forceful, lo- gical and eloquent oxpounder 0! true Christian n-form. She is admit. in- torostim: and convim‘ing in‘lunic, easy in Hiiiin‘SS and thorough in the subâ€" jects which she handles. ”or discre- tion as to the application of her thoughts to audiences is extraordi- nary and her zeal and dm'utinn to ideals which serve to the viovation of humanity nru wry marked. . Rw‘vntiy. .‘irF. Dieft‘nwic-rfvr hllfl‘ ximkmi in fwn largo inns; meetings in:1 ( hi«':i,:n “in'u' sin- has ixu'n mwst (-n-‘ Thihinviuiii) ru'riwwi. S‘ir- is known 9n Highland Park \wmon Aim havinv“ \{m'm-r: hvrv- (an ‘-'"\’l‘l‘(li nr‘i'uqims.‘ Tin i"' *i‘ilfiiiili MI 11 inruv utwmiunvv tn' Muir iwr (in m-Vt Mmuiuy a: 1hr I’rcs- K'\\‘ In the capacity of speaker for the home mission board of the Presbyter- ian church for the last ten years. she has traveled and spoken in almost ev- ery state in the union, before mnny organizations, colleges and universi- ties, summer conferences and assem» blies. She is considered authority on the Mormon question. With her na- tural qualifications for platform work. her thorough and accurate knowledge of the subjects she discusses, her Christian devotion to the task which she sets herself, coupled with her ex-1 perience in travel. she is pre-eminent- ly qualified {or the position she occu- pies. gain first-hand knowledge of this sub- ject. This knowledge has been suppleâ€" mented with a later up-toâ€"dntc study of the system, ohtained not only by careful reading, but also by personal investigation in its present strong- hold in the Rocky mountain country. until she is without question one of the host informed women in America on this subject. Sl'BI'RIIAN MOTORISTS MUST BE IDENTIFIED Mr. (‘. E. Murphy. a representative of The National Trade Devalopment League of Chicago is in charge of or- ganizing Tmui Boosting Wctk. He is delighted with the general enthuui- asm that business men are displaying in the (WM “I am fur Town Boosting week," said une mervhnnt, “because it spu-lh closer eonperation among us all. I am for Town Boosting week because it provides a splendid opportunity for a local publicity campaign, and enables m; to instigate a one week demonstra- tion of eur ability to undersell Chi- cane stores. “It will center." said he, "interest on Highland Park stores and uther local enterprises." ‘ The Highland Park l'rexs will git-9' a liberal portion of its columns to the ‘importance of the Occasion, and Willi ,issue a hip: Special Booster Edition! in connection with the mont assixifi 'ing to its utmost, to make the (went? highly successful. 1 ‘ Enterprising linsincss men will givel ‘puhlivity. thrumzh this spwiul t'dlllun‘ 'uf Thu Firm. to their vuriuus 1mm, ut‘ endravur. With merchants. it willi lw it special valutugiving ucuasiunfl many merchants having (it-("itil‘d tui put into effect special January cleard nnco mien whi<h will start up the; nptniniz (ifllt (if ann Haunting 'W‘uk.’ I’m tors, ll‘Mt rs. pmfusrrhl and whoul truvhtr“ will «1 their part; toward making Town Boosting wu-ki a success by using it an an opportun ity to advocate a greater and chm-r l cummunity spirit. i Friday, January 21, is the (file d9- cided upon for commencing Tuwn Boosting Week. cooperate in exploiting the shopping, banking and residential ndvnnugeg of Highland Park. TOWN BOOSTER m WILL BEGIN IAN (Continued from Page I) 'ml‘. 4 ( m mam 1U" ((‘nntinucd from Page mo." Harry f Ihv (‘hicnu hvn he heard ,x‘p II WU,“ \V'S E NEXT MONDAY 1 fr: m I'u;v h 1U \\l my tight thwthinu thrnuyh all (by First (him: we h- “kw Utr- u'v {u ro'aisler : {mu- We turn “Thc causo‘in which we are work- and that 1: ink is one that seems no upped to cv- the ruling. ’ery kmd of citiun. Lo every use and (cup! Iever)‘ half:a l’ennirel com; in feign]! .chool c I ren mm arm I- he only p9“ ‘ dIren and from mm housewives all streets who.“ them hid in their hurt: I deep carrying the I pity and concem for the 3,500,000 d.- Hf I’xtzmnrris Plan In Take Adi" Part in Hum Hmnflaotter. ‘ cr's, Relief for Eurer'fi a Autumnhih Starving (‘hildren\ nf tnv «'hicf's ? " " "“2"" Q“ 7" "'l "W TYKW‘FWM Mum ’ubfpmn',m*“~ Mrs. B. I". Lannwrlhy. who in u- poriah'd wnh slate chairm‘n (‘eren-' ter. has written Mr. (hfloni as (01â€"! !ows: ‘ 511mm! mmnnttcw arr hm); furm mi N: wu‘h vaunty m Hzi> and (-n-ry other Hat‘s. A. A‘ (‘urprmvrfsutv rhmrmun. \Kilh hrzuiqunrtrrs at 20!. N. Milhmnn 8\('., ('mcugn, has sand that the fritndly rivalry between the several county committees as m which answers quickest Ind most any eruusly the theth Ipptl‘ {or fund, clothing an mmhcll ltttntlon that reaches 3mm: the so: and lnlu pros- perous IlhnOIs mmmunitiea. ()RGANIZE LAKE ('(). RELIEF COMMITTEE Ono hundred thousand fluuuu Nth» ‘(euln Poland r nhsoluml: dnmuto, “cording to 0mm” ”mum" The majority of (hm. . rv Wulnt‘n and chll~ dru. Tb. condmnn of the liner parâ€" ticularly u plmus um! may wl'l be Imang tho lwuelr'mries (rum lho $331 IXU'IUU fund tut-In; rnlu-d by the European "(‘Ht'. I‘mnwtl. “wxnporm! u! elght lending Ann-mun :m’ “puma“ for n julnt lH-«ui In hr’njf 0! n". million! of IHYI.’ Europe-nu.- who can lnok on); to Arm-rh- for ”.9 food. (‘Iutlslnx an) uwwu: \drt mu will nmke It puss!!! for them to Ian!" (he winter. FLIGHT OF REFUGEE CHILDREN TERRIBLE identification cards were tourists pu- Ititute little (-m-s ahrnad. The con- ling through town. Lnbulions uflrn arrive with a Word . . from the donon, a word that tells of ”0 also said one card for a mnchine “1mm“. in?“ humaniufinn heart "0“” "0‘ be enough. more than any other thing could do. “I! a mun has his son drive himI‘We have heard that the babies in down (own 3nd then u)“. the “,iPolnnd are dying because they have . ,no food,’ says one contributor, ‘and back to his home the 30" can be .r-Ithfll they are suffering from under- tested if he does "0‘ h." 3 "rd‘inoun'shmem. We have hahies 0! our “There' are no two way: about theiown 1nd are sending you the money matter and the police are determined ithat would have gone for our month’s to go through with it." ’“i?”_§,”°‘"""-' " PRATT’S UNITED Llirngrrunl who can rh- fur [he food, ‘11? mre [but will u them to Ian!" hui “WITH“! the Fm urmu {ml CU» mm and wmnvn l vunnm'tm- Hun 1nr:es from [he m; rnln-d by the Mn H. vumporm! u! in :m’ ux-‘nr'w In hr’nl! o! ”I" 1}” an m-lxn The Brunswick is the best phonograph made, and we can prove it to your satisfaction. Call and be convinced. Yours truly, Bearing these facts in mind, we have kept our stock intact and have at the present time a good assortment to choose from. E§AST experience has - taught us that a great many people postpone the pur- chase of a phonograph till after Christmas. Hurt Mani: 39 South St. Johns Avenue There an thousands of (Ind: a! an Mam Own m Hw- mmd‘n rye nu".- I an: M "an of m. hoe m um. um yol, Hm month [In rm“ ‘3 N" mien. lhr unwrm‘ or titanium- Europe mu) not have to that! up!" all nude: [hr nnn o 1!! Hm Eurupun th‘ (he vounrhum- o! Ann-run I. camp“ I! m Thu-3r h‘t‘llt't’l In "I. Anam- llod Crou. the Amonl'll FM lam Joint Distribution (‘ommmog tho M Won. the. Knights of (blâ€"b... the I. The Illinois quota excluxive of Chi~ cago ir~ 81.000.000. Mr. Hoover‘- ap- pea] is for $33,000,000. the amount necessary to Ree the 7,000 food kitch- ens in Czecbo-S ovakia,‘ Poland. Ger many. Austria, Hungary, Buhemia and other central and eastern coun- tries open until the next harvest can lighten tho tvrrilnle hurdvn unlit-r whim-h the prrsenl generation is stag- gering. mey is being sent to Hon «rul ('hnrlt-s Ci Dawes. trraaurer, Eur apt-rm Rl‘llk'f (hum-ll. (ft'ntrai Trust ('unwahy. 1 hivagn, Ill. Telephone 1 103-1260 Heart-Breaking Smilei I o! (Ind: “lull”. but H would [Iv mum) hard U 9‘: eye unne- no" pun-mu um". u».- " M M'" hoe W m... no-7) rm xm-w \ mmm ,wunt he rm“ ‘3 wilful. they .er 'I‘m-y are wit-tin» of mufflom, wd nun oouullm when an aunt'- thin (hair bl. eight Amenmn n-lm! umumul‘om. »--w'm. um nun oouuum when m urwh'l Mn ”pl: bl. eight Amenmn n-Im! nrxunilll'olfl. 'UMD MIC! Council. IN mar“;- a ju‘hl lppn‘l {01 to camp“ MM work I’hil‘l. in”. mm.» tutu H. ’ "I. Alum. Rdld Admlnlnlrumm, (he Aumrwu" FM lama Column..- (Junior-n mo Jew-II flu. tho Mom Comm) of (‘hurflw of tuna b -_., . ’. I. c. A. mu m. x'. “IOTA; wire a winner Advertising is a marathon runner “not a 10(Lyard dash um»! (Jive it time. I! Will Come in undrr the The magazmes are full of advico about more rc-lnxntinn for tho tired busineu mu). Rats! What the tired business man needs is instruc- tion in how to run his business mate-d of letting it run him. Taking an interest in one': work in» evitahly places one in a position to mice interest from the bank. People who are good at reading human nature do not ride the surface cars. The)" take the subway, A real man m jun a ho) “uh Jung. men! Added. No man is really courageous who does not expreu himself as he thinks. the A turd ha fonnm ’ It: 3.; "adv ennm- u (DMMI'T HOLD: mum hold. v hunk ‘1‘”; my u We 7| In S ‘ 2p!) r! NHL 1.\ ll] Huhumnl full upon: My. H flint-L (7‘7 Winm‘Um NON of ifl' mm‘t ly rumpri V. 3a.... “MIN I“) ‘ rfhanud ()n In wed an thousand .pplwd I utipulatd to 81.60 Th1 5.00“ T New Nell Next Over 1 A due feet is I M11 Mo! 0rd" 1 Amhm in this mm H4 Tm. 2th! (‘0 m . n. {or “K

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