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Highland Park Press (1912), 24 Mar 1921, p. 12

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$\ no: ‘WVB‘? «i 6-room flagâ€"Irma §,...$ :15 5-mom bungalow ......,. moj lO-room brick ...................... 125 FURPfiSHiJD HOMES $100 $150 $200 to $6 BARGAINS IN VACANT Henry K. Coale Son Ad‘errm-mems mu, publication WANTED. FOR RENT. wk 51% l Oppotitc Depot Phune l7 )8 South Fin! Street HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS HOMES FOR SALE ' $3,500 to $35,000 B ' :m'rl B «r rxf‘erl fitttuv serz'rr FOR SALE Study yourself in your morning clothes your afternoon suit, your formal eve- ning clothes, your negligee; Do you lookjust as you would.wish,jor is there a certain stiffening of your: figureâ€"a premonitory warning of that set, in- flexible contour that kills spontaneity, and unexpectedness, and vivacity and -â€"YOUTH? .< ngalu (Ins (1 ud Sc Manda} £3". ’ Pa gym t ' bc paid {or befurc u L 0 p07! 0 Uvnmm‘ 5'. .. frame hous‘ U 02W Garn‘ett’s We beg to am that we have taken on T the whole line of YOURSELF QUAKER OA’lS comm FEEDS Such A. scnmcm FRED, warm DIA- MOND Fm, GREEN cnoes HORSE FEED, FULL-GPEP POULTRY MASH- ES AND mums GRAINS; WeSolidta'm-mom'er Mutual Coal Co. fmit up. 1 gang: !rotn transport-am. It.” noun ‘ write, Mr. Lama I’M My» Plus. lumen; 11L 4 “pa FOB §ALE_ ~19 mdm and bath. New “Id FOB ALE â€",V M!!! luv u..." .v-.. my to 0: how with was: and‘ohkken‘ ‘houao. Inguiu L021 N. St. John! Ave. 4 ”a! ‘ ‘ ; 1 . FOR SALE “2 so» in “khwood. cm»! on nccuunt of having city; 8 blocks ‘1'”), adepoL Innuire 1921 N. St. John! “15., High-1 gland Plrk. " v 4 N1 FOR SALE » Airedtk van: â€"nlL breeds 01 dogs beard 1. “580 N. Green Buy rd. GIL-n7; K308. Tel. lencoG 799.’ 4‘ FOR SALE w‘ Alaska ice box. TeL Mm.‘ Phe‘ps. Phone 262, 4 1 FOR SALE vâ€" Matching extra. Now in the! time to set your hem fm- Auril. Chick: from: '01)‘ select atnck (if Rhode blind Reds. 3125‘ [\cr art 0! 15;. Tu. SH-W. 439 Onkwood avei" 4 9‘ 2 .H lfl H \V _\ ‘.\' '1‘ E 1) â€"-¢ Unfurnished house 5 or S) rooms. 2 or 3 baths for u hum of years. Address I“. E. ('ure Highland Park Press. \\'.\N1‘El‘! durimz ~» , (mm YUK .u FOR RENT , 3 furnished runms ’52-}, 330 1:0 S Hut 5%.. -»~ Furnmhml mom. mm»; rm: RE) “'ANTEL‘ TU Ll Y UK RENT Li. m' ("P (mI H v\ \\H“" 1‘) 50238 , Man _ Emu.“ bwt rrf: Win! ‘fi \ X ulu v.1! Lia-”view Ll K RENT (Hi \\' Office. and Yards. 0m Mane Phone 22 . ’ W.\ V“ I) Ii I Oak mum: me i'. Rl-ZNI 'I'L \\ SALE ‘ Rabbits, usher 4 p H fipl‘ukt‘nlflhh: .. Juhub m Emmy. um srl‘iimox WANTED \'I :03 \\ AXH (in-Emu; Ig'cnllnn IKE’L H. R. 11:11in "1‘ Proum Hurt u); WANTED ION W ANTED fim' RENT c . .x-vmdn‘ 5'. ‘3 Jam Ram; ’ie {no Buyrr~' 5cm} fur {5W ‘Il'm Cm, Humane 6; Ed air]: Lament Nursery, H. 41mm homo Yunddnl house dunnx H: n, «luv vurhculur! rugm'mmt ’w!‘ u( :‘mum and ran Newly l. 111-) 14. 31M 5L4 Chk-agn, HI. k'm'mshud room by y .mmmr mcmhs. Addra‘m HELP WANTED - My 1st. reliub‘n- yuum: living in H. Park, dwiiro fur- ;md Hitchcm‘me or would con- mmh huum during! ownvrs nub-- ; ‘w pay reasonable renuil w 11 Address R Press 0mm H WI“ WANT MEN l-‘urnixlmi mum I‘ all uftm- I; p. m. H P4129. "L l-xnom furniahmi _h(~ l var- h-m PI, WTini'Y on R EN’I‘ k 39M; “balmy; X" 117:9 Lenin; ta.u % fin: Auril. Chick: from Rhode blind Reds. $1.25 SH-W. 439 Onkwood ave. 4 Dd .bbits, utter 4 9‘ m‘ Call 4 pd ax gwrmm‘v XI uur Cuarmxu-c". uh-mnk “11‘- H Frau; Oz! ' , Hunk-I! (nu; rrf, Want furmxl. 0 {ram May 1 to U ernvmw uu‘, U What of your corset~_â€"is that to blame? Perhaps we can tell y_ou something [of .(p a gracious, modern form of corsctry that will be invaluable to you. Cer~ tainly we can if you have never worn a fl!!l¢fr,$ GOSSARDS T), H) an for house- } 1N! use and mmkm‘v 1’11 Sum 1 DJ liyht X pd 4 N Front Lucid; pd if" duller: in LII! mom - towns. excellent mpoolfiom. TeL number. M nu A. 6. 93k: Offict. but; Forest. m. LOST A to“ oi bin: mm m or .o,_ Tin somewhere betwben Exmaor. Herman‘- shop. Fedcrn! bakery and bankl. Mud, 628. Hoquod WW‘. Phone 715-31. find LOST 70R S’I‘RAYED M A Htfle mum ‘ fl 7’ hfl'. ALA -u 5..» um Lula: vu v.-..--._7 persun kitten 6 month: old, but we: thn tact wen bad collar with name butt Answers «a name of Two. Tel. Lion, N. Crumb“. 467111036” Willii Lion TM. LOST Friday between 1 Community Shop. black lath w-mi in uuhl cunwining pocket k'hunv H P. H‘Jfl, Jlrvia. ,__A_ \\ Z\ I H! ~ Rowing machine. punching: hug, Ln xing ghvee. Slum m in: and cundlg mm Ml! xv»; K. Puma omce. I: Anyune in need nf hm‘d ton] aghes fur filling: m pu mm, on“ 7.204. 4. Why Dflpl‘ our walk; “hen put” a hill):- 1‘ flrllatifi a d much more «mislacwry cficct m bi.- pruduccd “ill. paint. Sec B. G.’ wantruuiwr fvr the “flanks. Phone Zion l'kb-M. I 4-? pd . VHH‘ American home life today makes one Wonder when: our Lincoln: and Huoseveltvs twenty years from now are ¢ Cuming from. um \‘V ;\ NT E D Kmdlm “Um: Wow! 1":«11 Ynu are welmm' to un' uli the old shingle.»- you can [jam '\ m L“):- l‘ruspcct Avenue. first h: d. wrwd. lhn'ry, nr they will be wifice. 3| [SC ELLA N'EOL‘S rum ,bvtweén .1. “1d , One wagon load pun-e {vet and p LOST “Hag-113$” Williimn ave; 'satin bagâ€" Embroid- ucket book. Raw-rd. m load of sod. Give and price. Address mwmkm‘ For- u re welmmg‘ to ;nme tall” Ind Tel. inform- v- m- 3‘ 7,398 STUDENTS AT NORTHWESTERN 600 By recent count Northwestern nni-’ versity, Chicago and EVanston de- partments. had a total registration of 7,398 students during the current year, 1920-’21. This is a matter of some 600 more than the year, 1919- '20, and may lift Northwestern a pee in the list of “biz ten" universi- ties in America. The “big ten" an‘ announced by an Eastern bureau last‘ fall were, in their order of student? attendance: New Yorkanive‘x-sltyn University of Cnllfornia, Michigan University, Columbia, University of Illinois, University of Minnesota, University of Pennsylvania, Univer- sity of Wisconsin, Northwestern Uni- versity. University 'Had to Turn Away 1.000 Students Two Years Because of Lack The registration at Northwestern is the net grand total of both names- terp in the Ennston and Guam) schools 1nd in divided as follows: Liberal Arts 1790, Graduate School 227, Engineering College 160, On.- tot-y 201: Music 825, Commerce, Ev: nnston arena-mat 285, or a total for the 15va Much» of 8.988. Chicago Schools: Commetoe 3,119; Law 186, 8“Ethernet! 431, and Dentol 674, a total for the Chicago dopartflonto‘ of 4,410. The Joseph Mcdlll School of Journalism has 118 student! who are included in the School of ”Com‘ meme registration. Northwestern, because of lack of dormitory and class room space, has bad to turn away about 1,000 stu. dents the last two years and there- fore the plum for new buildings on it ninecncre Cbicngo campus site my bepunhodwithnevmlusmu building cant nondn an! the tin. ht ELECTRIC CONBUIIP'HON MIG! Figures show that the tux-In pet» scum use: more m1. times-flu mount of electricity M80 .. 18 years ago. An any of 1100 um Ind women He owners not of stock: ml bond: of the chick-Id companies uul more than $800,000,000 a! public pnuien and $1.700M' in bank hath are invested in public utility securi- INCREASE DURIN G 1920 During this big Shoe Sale we will also sell, at big retina. ~.A l Men’s and Boys’ ClOthiFIS-flnClLadies' and Gents’ Furnisl ll can an? 3? WAUKEGAN AVENUE public aid m.m men 3 UIVW ”-9va wwwwww ‘ Men’s Army Shoes, best grade $2.50 values ........... _~ ........... “Men's Work Shoes, elk slip, $5.30galues . . . . . . . . . . f; ............. Men’s Oxfords, in black and brown 1$10.00 value, at . . . . . . . . , x ..... Men’s Florsheim Shoes and Oxforggs at $4.00 lead than former prices. Ladies’ Best grade Shoes,” in blacksmd bmwns $10.00 value ....... Ladies’ Oxfords, in blackend boom high of lowheels, $9.00 value. Ladies’ Satin Pumps, Special for Easter, regular ~$10.00 value, at r. Ladioa’ Patent Leather FEEDS. $8.50 value . x .................... Ladies‘ Leather House Slippers, ole strap $4.00 value at .......... Misses’ Shoes in brown or blade. sizes from 23/; to 7,‘ $6.50 value, at . Girls’ Sh’oes, sizes from 1712/; to‘ 2',‘ $5.50 value ................... .. at, AA __,_‘l--.. 1.4 - un I: thlvvu, w-uvu â€"_-n ,_ _ Girls’ Shoes, sizes 85/; to '11, $5.00 value. at ........... Girls’ Pumps and Mary James, $5.50 value,» at ......... Childrens’ Shoes. sizes ffom 1 to 8, $2.50 value, at ..... Boys’ Shoes, best grade, sfiecial for Easter, sizes from 2 $5.50 value at ...‘. .‘ .; ............. Â¥ ......... -. .. Youths’ Shoes}, sizes from 11 to. 2, $4.50 value, at ...... Little Gent’s ShoeS. sizes 85/; to 11, $4.00 fialue at . . . . Boys’ Army Shoes, sizes from 28/: to 55/1. $5.00 mine, at Youths’ Army shoes, $4.50 Value; at ......... -. ...... rllv unsw- câ€"vlâ€" _~-v, -v Men’s Sui s, former prices $45.00* will go at this §ale for . . . ..... 52 Men’s H ,j formerly $8.50 will sell for ....................... Men’s $3.50 capsfiwill sell for . .' ................................ Men’s Dress Shirts, $3.50 value'at $2.00; $2.50 value, at .......... Men’s Silk Shirts, Special for Easter. $12.00 value, for ............ We have a wide selection of Mgn’s ties, for Easter at very low prices Boy’s All Wool Suits, with 2 pair pants,_$l§.00 value, at .......... Ladies‘ Pure silk hose, , $200 value .................. Ladies’ Fibre silk hose, . ue ..................... . ...... Ladies’ Mercerized, Bear Hose, best in‘ the market, $.85 value' of to go at ................ _ ............................... Ladies‘ Cotton hose, Durable Durham Brand, $.35 value, at ..... Girls’ Gingham Dresses $3.50 value at . . . ,. ...................... Men's Overalls, heavy blue. $33.00 .yalue, during this sale .......... Men‘s 2.50 overalls. at ....................................... Limitedspace makes it impossible for usoto list all the arlicles we have on sale but. during this EASTER SALE. everylhing will be so marked as to make a great saving to you possible CHARLES GLASS A businegs man who recently re- turned from France, was telling how ’conservatiw people are in that coun- try and how they won't move out of ttheir 01d ruts. They are not very 1 strong on advertising, If’a meréhant 'is aslud to use publicity methods, he win often say, “If I should adver- tise and get move business, I would have to enlarge my shop and put on \ more help.” That is one reason why American prosperity has been so much meter than the basin-e Inches of the more eonservntive nations in! Europe. It also suggests why we busineu conâ€" :cerns are stationery while others go 'eheed. Bane men do not have the pourege to branch out for bigger bui- plenning’r foe-flora trade, and are de- veloping the edverfising umpeizne th'nt produce it. The hustling American business man is just the opposite. He is alâ€" ways planning for the time when he can branch..out and handle more goods, which means of course occu- pying more room and :employing more 1191196119., 7 ‘Chicagoa-I-Jf a horse delivers a hompoyer. then it would take nine- teen million of the twenty-one mil- lion honesiin the Uifihod State-“to furnish tlw power may supplied by central electric nations '9! the coun- try. In 1902 lets than na’ million and a half box-5a would haver tumor]. Every ya: sees and inn-cu: in the’ number of how pm. 8.9-; suit: prove it in one 01 the mod pro- dictive kinds of dwrtisins . That ptiflkd MW only in cheap which is so goodthst it pulls business. Figured on the basis of results the primal-who I: dubbed “a little high” is just about the cheapest printers ‘in tawn. And thut’s more thnn a finer: phraseâ€"it’s, truth ' (‘onsen‘ativqa and Progressives A W‘ GIFT HORSE POWER Easier,sues from 2% to 53’; Harry WEE? ”9.00”.“MOOO 2-9129!” S Sum Made 100! PAINTING. PANAMA” mm mm 3 MMdWRW? manna SPECIALTYi WPHE‘“ Us; msgmm I? H. w. Huberff Tm an . «All Work W4 HICHWOOD ILLINOIS a 3:33 2 3 .45 1.25 . - NU‘ Q‘O ' IGNORED ' ,(finfles «For I of ountcmm ' participw‘: i F.3flkn‘21. Wh to work 1T imposed upul been pickefin North (‘hiéal pmyfioufl)‘ ‘ i‘ jund‘jtm. ’95 from PWMU mg em-L, cerium" " years-9W 3 porn) .th esiimamf Vh 'mgum. Swim: 1921. "‘bhkfii 20,281 as rm ary ‘ L “‘3“. cam. Zion 3‘ “‘1 Emersun Th0 mmiisnn'u'r mmper (0 Thursday mn‘ of the kmis through Zmn. vim thr “’2' w the north 1 west “(mg 5 Re‘iin'hlt mulatw! Fwd Bulk“ bmksmith”. Suturday it 1 over hdf é * we“ known :1: the little m: torn down. :E had been It! def: mpio yry fit “5P- Your: n6 ‘1‘ pr! M‘

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