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Highland Park Press (1912), 7 Jul 1921, p. 4

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! €st WW$©WWW § RELIABLE PAINTING "> and DECORATING (‘0. g G) ~9® GENERAL CARETAKING 0.000....OOOOOCOOOOOOOCQOO A C Wm --~ Suite 6. Hithnd PM -|(â€" Trust A Sunnis Bank BldxA Telenhone 67f! HIGHLAND PARK. I O O. O muses, WWW .IOIOOOOOOOOOOOIOIOOICI.0. z {7 \l. John~ \n-nm- ‘ : um m A\l) I'AHK ILLIMm :‘ DDDDOOIOCOOOCOOOCOOOOIO...‘ mXoVwaxn/mro/m 332913.... p.OOOOOCOOIOOOOIOIOOIODOO 1m. wmux . DENTIST ! oooouaooooooooooooo-o-oo ‘l‘r‘ IPHUX I: 357 0......COCOOOIOGIO. i» Kkflmku Dr. and 0. Hindu DENTISTS Sewing Machines Repaired. Called for and Delivered. Highland Park Telephone 265 AH makes of watches. clocks and Jewelry for, called repaired and delivered McCOMB KEARNEY‘ Painters and Paperhangeqs Estimates Punished % Telephone 8. P. 781-3 xherinlun Bldg, Hlirhhmd Purl Tn-lephom- 3H 'Iflic» 5"? Elw-lriml (‘mltl‘zu'tnrx‘ Tel. 410 60 N. First St. Highland Plrk Watchmaker and Jeweler Sixteen Years at Schneider's W. E. Waterhouse Mi. J. W. SHEIH) 15 S. St. Johns Ave H. W. Huber Electric Co. J. Smith 364 Central Avenue Phone [I THOMAS BR EW JUNK .\0rth Nurnnd St Dealer in IHLVI‘H'T VHH\ Y8 Rl’ OX9- 9©©®®©© h-nm {om} ‘wo AN HOTEL , iANAGER IN U. s. Thv Gnu-”invent has in liltk' Hindu u total dishurwmcnt of SiZG,MH,'«"J1.- .324 in niH‘KinL‘f imih the mmpvnsatinn claims of furmer Sl'i‘ViCl' mun (limei by i'vasun of Wounds, injurik'S or disâ€" i‘ase im'uri'vd in (hc World War. and tiw dvuth rlziims‘nf the driwmh-iits of thhst‘ who made tho supremo mcriiimn according In an unnounccnwnt 0f I)i~ rector ('. R, Forbes of the Burmu of War Ruk Insuranun The di<hur<i~ ments fur di>ability have aggregntvd $1923.677589AK and the «it-nth dis~ burst-menu SI§2§,3«,‘019,3§OI.HG Fur the munth of May HiUlh‘ tht' total amount dishui‘Scd by lht' Hur- miu fur mmpcnsatiun [)UI‘DUSQ'S was 810573.116. i'nv monthly paynivnb UH disahiiity i-uiiipvnsatinn L'lflinlS for that iii-rind amounting: tn $9.115 "x‘ and {Br momhiy payments-tn (he dun-ii- den“ of \h‘x't‘usod Shidit'rfi :niinuiiting ti) $1,430.1‘lfi0i. Bonn-vii Junv 1 and J'unv 15 the Buryziu maih-d 331.62) ('hm'ks in («war this 'diahurfl'inriit In formi-i‘ serVin' men. Tho inwri-ziw in thi- Illlnliwr‘ «If i’iuimx‘ tilt-d With thv Burn-2m hit.‘ M'- m-dwi :iiiju (‘\Il[1181('. The iium’n-i' if (-lziiiiis iiimi fruni the inwptinn M Kim ”Uri‘élll in May WI“ wa< ‘llitthHl w'hilv un JUIH‘ 1. 1i)21.the izum’x-r in file mu tiiilfimi shnwing 2m inwn-mw «luring that Pt‘l'iriti 0f 1213,1350. Tht' numiwr of zmui'd,» for dth and ih<~ ability fur the firs! porimi Wm H.- H'Fx; thv numiwr nf awards ui ihv mid uf thi- wwmi period Wm WILHS. 'YM myn'aw «hiring thi- scrum] pmu i-d uf Z‘iiH‘Ji Fur thv first porâ€" ii‘ld thi- ratio was um» chum prndim: In i~i‘§‘i'}' NW) fi‘wd Fur tho fiei'und perv ind. the ratio was um» claim pending in every eight iilriims filed. Mrs. Anna Siught of the Drake Ho~ tel is the nnly;w0mun in the United States holding ithe position of assist- ant manager in a hip: transcient h0< tvl. Seven years ago she hmzan the wurk of decorating for balls and ban- quets in the HQu-l Statler. Cleveland, Her Work as ddnu‘fltur was being on- larged when the wax' mmv and there was an immodiutt? St'urt'ily of men. er; Slught “its put in vharm- of mom rental: and mm't-ntiuns. This hrrUKht her the knnwlmlm- uf tho front oflire without which. she says, ~ho nwvvr muld have ht-mnu- an Lusist- :-nt manager in any hutul. Lust Svpu-mtrr she came to (‘hiâ€" mg“ tn kw UHK‘ hf the {our a><istunt munztgm‘x nf thé l‘rukv Hotel under .Juhn B. Drake. munugma Thv nthvr thrm- zuwstunlsjn‘r men Mrs. Slught has srum- M0215 m tn Ww mvnk- rm~>1wlun\ilwi}iti\~s. and will speak ul' tlu- “Opportunities fur “1:1an in Ihv huh-l llu.~in(-s.~" at the conven- txv n Hf the Amullicun Huh-l Assm'ia- [u n. which will be held in conjunction “ith tlw :\mvrir;n III)U'I and Rortnu- mm l‘Iqulpnu-nii vxpmition m the Ullwum July 11 tn to: . "Tln- war no‘ nnly yaw \x‘umcn m‘vznvr upw-rtunllxm." \uld Mrs. Total Disbursement of 3226.- 48639134 To Disabled Ex- Service Men GOVERNMENT PAYS lNSl'RANCE ”AIMS Mu l'!‘~.l‘|1" " M:'>.SI:L1:M F1». «miz'» w" w" the upy‘m' 1);th uf tlw h’~‘!-' I‘mLu and its upkwp, Shw 1 par in authority \xith the Hm umbtunt manam'rs; xl‘ It 1< hardly fair to say the super- llrlh‘ wtfiwo huldvn «innt rim any Eng. ue thvy an Wurking hard tn vv l‘lifih pnlitn'u! pull tn >a\'c thvl! s. Orina {snagm wm Speak at Hotel L ssociation Con- venti in Chicago 1M v) HM t! H hi! 1U '1' h m upplim‘ H ll I] Ill" III] N ha \V My) v >~’(‘ u H‘ hi‘h'l hzui 1 v (l 1:11 t x “l ;|\'\‘ “1.1an \uM Mrs. l nhahvv 1n \utly Uh n-qmsl n \xxlh h ,H WM!” 1 ”1‘ “.hn lb):- Rt'd I)" U). .«n-mv strungv wvniradittinn (h:- szirl< who tflkc so murh pains to mlur their fan-s ilrt‘ vqunlly persimm- ent in thmr efforts in whiten their Levth. fillillllllllllllI!lllllll|llIllllll“IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllmlIllllllllllIIIIlllflllll|IllIllIIlllllI|llIllllllIIIllllIIllllllmlIIllllllllllfllflllflllllfllllllllfllllgflfl 2|HIIllIlllIIIIllllI!I!”l|llllllllllllllllIIIIHHIINIIIIIIIIllllINIIIIIIIIIII|IIllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmlllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllmllIIXHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIW Ll u! Evanston Barggjg Dag Sale of Dresses "": =53. "194? r: *3 “ and Skirts . ‘. .. «gag-ngéx‘ku»: éxw‘ém The kids who a short time .30 (‘amr home jubilanlly singing “No more tvachor. no more schoo” are aboutnow wishing they htd some- thing regular to do to fill up their time. (lrc-at demand {or guideboardn So far no one has suggested thnt slung {he highways. particularly one ('nmrrvu ndjoumw the island of 311m. showing the mud to Normnlcy. but it would be I fitting place {oriu ’ deliberations. @WWQQMWW‘WflWfiMWWQfiflim After the Fourth A Community Event in which thé Progressive Merchants of Evanston will offerâ€" ; Extraordinary. Bargains Gingham, sharply reduced. 9 75 LOT NO. 1, Choice ....... . . $ 0 LOT 2 â€"- consisting of Gingham Dresses, and Small Checks, trimmed - with rick-‘rack braid and ap- $5 95 plique; Choice .............. . Skirts 0f Plaited Silk; Beautiful Lustrous Silk and Satins $15.75 Skirts reduced to $13.75 Skirts reduced to 9. 7:”) $1111 ts 1educed to Dresses of Imported Organdy, Voile and Just the Thing for Hot Weather Plan to do your shopping on thisi big special Bargain Day, and let the “ merchants of Evamton rove to you ', that it pays to buy in vamton. Remember the dateâ€"Thursday, July let. The (-onsumer is said always to “get it in the neck" and just at pm» on! in the case of the {emule consum- (-r. (ha! is an open. extended, and exposed location. Look for the banners in the windows of the various stores participating. , THURSDAY, July let (Publicity Committee Evanston Badnin Day) $9.75 When bumncu n qum the amp”- gmsive merchant fn-qut-ntly‘ cm! own his ndverusmx. whxk- {be en- terprising one u up! to met-em hi0 spgce, on (hr theory um then Eis ch: time when push and hm-He ire Many a big man yt-Ls his fork! mixed in the bnnqum table, , $11.75 9.75 nu m: dn 8i pr: no] th‘ st rai t 101 (“1 Iru r0? Hii her (i rt thl All vh‘ pr! hf ril Ln up: oil I”

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