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Highland Park Press (1912), 4 Aug 1921, p. 2

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x‘, 3 x, ROSPERITY and cumfurt- able warmth Seem to he ‘ynnnymous terms. If your snal bin is filled with the proper Trade of coal you haven't gm 3 whole lot aywarry about. We are selling a grad? of coal that. :s noted for the satisfavtury way that it heats up the hump lx-t ~' heat your hnusv. Vine Avenue Rink-d Park. Ill. Phone 27 MutualCoalCo. Hl'll.D[N(; MATERIAL Stock and Poultry Feed as to the :are we will exercise in moving your goods from where they are to where you want them to be, ask your fel- low townsmen about us, They'll tell you that our up-to-date, down-to-theâ€"dollar method of do- ing business will please you thoroughly If ynu’re just a bit inquisitive â€" PAGE TWO TE 6 Reliable Laundrv mu have. They will he beautifully cleaned 'm-I pressed t--m that cost several thousand dollars.) pnx'ess. (We have a water softening s31» cut-u. And kx-pt while will experience will be worth many times the ic-n .; hm weather. The relief and cbmfort you 'sfm Beach suits or any Dr) (leaning you Send h‘ Latmderers and Dry Cleaners d us your white flannels, summer dresses Send us yé‘ur family wash jduring the Telephones 178-179 HIGHLAND PARK TRANSFER C0. and sweet with ourjsoft water your clothes and linens will be 320 (‘enlral .kvenue \lso Dealers in New and Second- Hand Furniture Telephone H. :P. 181 subjevt. "Spirit!" Servi’cus ure‘held in this church every Sunday niorning at 10:45, Sun- day Schwl mecgts immediately after the morning sofrfico. and is open to pupils up tn the age of ‘30 years. The Wr‘dnesday evening meeting, which inâ€" o'ludvs twtimnnies of Christian Scionl'o luilinp. i< lit 5 o'l'lock. Ynu zin- L'ordiiully invited to make umiqf the readlm: room at 387 (I‘vn-* Ira! avenuu. \vhii'h is open (wary wwk day Erwin n5nc (i'clack in the murning until six u‘t‘lix'k in tho uvening and Sunday :iz'tcrnim\ {rum hm in m'v OOIOOOOOOO0.0000.0.0000... v snendan Huxidinr, Highland Park. Illinois 0 CHIO1 mm CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Shendan Bulidini, Highland P. Pin-r H. P. 3/5 Suhjc-vt for hext Sunday's Lesson zo 3>2h>2 nézm 5325on? v (54134 fl mmim‘ , 22.323 $2.“ . DR. c. v. NICHOLS _. f0 f‘he iiofiundrq DENTIST In two N 3L .~\pp<~1ntmvm» «m pron-d qualiricm and regulated by rh (‘n'xl Somm- Hmnm 31} tho: >k1H " (hr work .\ not less thn dvtcrmimwi ’ 11‘. me I‘nitvd Yh‘t' .‘tnl 'hzn nnw That lo Obvioud}. n: tho publix ~t-t\ down. Nu Hug‘ mnnt‘y whhvzu. mm! \m- n-wu". No futurv fm empln) on merit. h-causu thy P are filled by politlvni .1 Scivntists and highly trained work- vrs of many «allinm paid less than common labor. Hundreds uf pusxxxnl cause the salaxiw nn- In. applicants" A 40 per cent ‘urz ornmont spruce, at lions of dUHJn n» th About 50,000 men and women om- plnyi'd by thv Gnvvrnmvm at 1033 than a living wage. Minn As many M (on or {\u-lu- «hfi rats-s nf pay for the mmv work Official records of the United States (‘ivil Servivv Vommission. the (‘ongressinnal Joint (‘ummission on Ito-classification. and other agencies, rvvoal conditions such as those: “The personnel problem 01' an en- terprlw u'hivh engamx the servives nf more than half :x million employ- l‘\_ ennnut he mimnnzed." (he Cham- her nf ('ommerce enmmlttee further declares, "if the public which fonts the bill) 1n ever increasing amounts (or government emu is ever to re- veive 1| reusunable return on “N in- vestment, Recent developments make it not only opportune but im- perative that hUHlntN‘s nuw give this mutter the thoughtful ennsideration which it deserves." han- organized 115 the Nutiunal Fed- vmtion of Fodvral Emplnyvs for the purpnw of improving simultaneously [hi-if nwn mnditinns and the offi- vivni‘y Hf til" svrvicv. And it is inter- vxiinx zind “uniliciuit to ohwrvv that the rvmx-dy prnposwi by thv urganiz- ml vmplnye is nnw hum: :idvmated by “1" ('ummittot- un Hudgvt and Ef- fii'n-ncy of the [71111.in Stan‘s (‘hama her uf (‘onimcrcc that is, rv-clasm- Iirzitinn un the imsis If IIdQ‘qUZItP :md vquital'lv pay. and :i [H'Kifi'i‘niled vni- Dinynh'li! policy. * nr ere‘f‘m min puinh': in Iv hm n! 1111le n H‘t' “(1:10 wn tho- 1 Mrs. Fred C. Norenberg entertain- )9d the Sewing (‘irclo of the Phillthu iclnss of the U. E. church. Tuesday i evening. )Y‘lll! URGE RECLASSIFYING 0F GOVT. EMPLOYES rk um! c and H er Ht‘l‘M-I'l L. thv I‘Im'hru club .11 Wmim-Mluy mommy \P‘P‘E(”l‘.\' M ANY 'I‘HUUSANI) Mrs. erwsmnn will hr hostess to NW LHAHOS AM Such-Ky Hf the [inn I-I\'umtcli«-ul (‘hun‘h [hm afternoon thmtrtrx ‘ 1 Mrs. Hopkins of Waukcgln t-nwr- mined Lhc Rebekah Sowing '(;U”ll at her humc yesterday 1Wvdnelday.) r. 311‘ luznlu-x Mm THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS url Sheridan ('i\il Soern- Men Watching Step» at Capitol. \lun} Bills I're- sented \ l Rm lax 1‘11 H‘ fhrl‘vlv} M (‘Xl l..H‘_\ r11} \\1 blah”! HI SOCIAL iih \‘Im-nt haw h-vr: mtrmiun‘d 111 v (hr U'ulullw dx-mund fur twin} JUL-1 ‘N'IIH' manugw wl)‘ (hv yrnhlcm is brim: {'2 In Mr”) <itll'fl from m mum-mum. and from (h.- wnm] [I b |>I'\r[)(v\¢-4i t.) Iht' r\.~vut1n- dvpurb Mi.“ H. Brand I'rh-lznh l‘ Inn'HuL-u' hlhl‘l‘\ \1tt hfil'l \\ hl (hr u‘) H I‘anl r {\u-h‘c different mm; \\.H}[‘ V “:1sz 1n thv prom- : if «‘ILIUUWL wa {Hui Mnuw Um- \ul UH". but half Lnni 1m put (hr Hprlnt‘ Thu-n PI’I'\HHHI Q m haw 510ml (-nh'l‘winwi hrr humv hint lm)nlnu'0>. 'r in the Gov u»! uf mi] I’IZH wants {hm hrukon ~ '4 \l“ his 3.751.“...1 £2.57...” a: uElficzi .: HCCAWE 1., 1;, 375:5â€" :13: \mmm‘m \ucam be- M' In temp! nu-erm-d Munduy ow- n'!_\' fur hc-r hum! .r thr (hw- rc .‘lh‘ h1l1~ md impnwr »n,~ «If [hr y‘vrutn' that mpmmed positions .1!) HM H'rh’lln- HHUr tn ». imm- nditmns import 5 Mt} m-n-r \‘Tll‘ V has 'F (inwi many pmplv whu shuu! for patriotism. yet growl very luud when asked tn sum up and pay their share of the taxes. The (‘ongn-ssmcn uh so n-xhaunt- ed by mntemplnting the vast umuum of Work tn In» done. that it 15 pro- posed m adjourn until October to rest up‘ PUBLH‘ NUTH‘E ls humby anon that the Sulmrrilx‘r Executur of the Last “'ili and Tosmnn-nt Hf John Nelson. uln‘vuswl. wull nth-ml the (‘uunty (mum at Lake ('ounly. at a term (hen-of tn lw huldt-n at th- Court lluusv in Waukegan, 1n said (‘uuntyz un the first Mnnday of 0câ€" tolwr nvxt. 1921 whvn and when- all pcnons having claims agamst said estate are nnufiml mul'ruqul-stvd In prn-sent (he mmr tn snitl Four-1 fur udjudhntzun Wnukvgnn. “1.. Aug. 1. 1921 E. S. (mu. Attorney. ulux' dumn ~¢ ('(Irliiully Hl\‘ih in;~ :nul NHAL pr: 1:|H_\' \u-Lml srlm‘hnnx {rt-HUM!!!) nun-mum. .- the mrmM and 1-\}N'h~l\r I’n-wnt rundltmnr m m. h-drml wnxw m In fixnUnn hf “hr; rum an :1 pvrpvtunl Incite- mwm U- dlwnntrm and half-hvurtcd (Wart, mu! nn undnuhted mmrcv of gum! “as!" uf pubhc mum')’." “'Ith rvh-ronu- (u 1!: rvmnum-nda» tiun that adequate and uniform pay undvr hke (‘nnditions should bu en- tnhlishvd. tho (‘ommittee on budxt-t and o'ttiriency of the l'nitcd Staten (‘hnmher of (‘ummerce says. "It h uh Momentary prupouitmn that u bud) uf rmplnym- wrmcutcd thh n .wnu- of unju~t und Inc-quit- nMr trrntnn-nt by thv rmpluyer m t'm- pnmary mattrr uf just pay for N'X‘\l\‘t'3 n-ndrn-d m“ M Im-flirn-nt and 1‘\}N'H~l\l' I’n-wnt rundltmnr In th: twirml wnxw m In tixntlnn R Transfers between departments at higher rates n! pny. ‘J. Administration 0! 1hculnry prunsmns by a central agency which can keep the cluslfiutium up In (but, 7. A uniform efficiency rnting system, to be established by the Civil Service Commission, with record: ac- cessiblr to n-mployes and provisions for appeal In the (Iivil Service Com- mission. 6. Equal compensation 1nd equal opportunity {or promotion irrespec- tive of sex. . 5. Oportnnity for .dunccment of pay within grade. nceording to ef- flciency. en in uoordance with tundardl of emciency controlled by the Civil Sor- vice Commission. \IDJl'lHCATION NOTH'E UT! I] Nels Nelson, Eu‘vnl r \m' H‘Kh, my» Im-«tin; 'mrm made at: m-mnd deny n'm‘mm' v 51m n-n‘irnwi tvm spt‘rllil - Pu yud that thr) \ul! :5" mu~m 1.! H11- Y'l‘L’ rnm‘ Hn‘rynnp h d Yn :H'A‘lni nii m-c-X W: {5 pm. ; Deerfield, Illinois Tet Dee-field ”5-3-3 mry prupouitmn )lnym- pvrmcuu-d iu~t und mmuit- Ihv rmpluyer m New Method Cleaners Why our Guernsey products are of Superior Qualityâ€" Because of their high butterfat content. Because of their unexcelled flavor and color. Because they are strictly fresh. Because our cows are free from tuberculosis. Our Product Speaks for Itself Telephone H. P. 125 Highland Park Riding Stables time. consult with you at any If you are considering a new home, or improving the old one, past experience has proven to me that it pays to consult your landâ€" scape gardener first. MOLDANER 8: HUMER THE GROVE FARM E. V. MEYERFELD Party Rides by Appointment will be glad indeed to Guernsey Products MRS. MEYERFELD, INSTRUCIOR 6 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD The dealer's an as practiced by us. is worthy of your patron-1e. “trough our lmpmved meth- ods. your dalndeu gowns are it perfectly renovated in your tent (rods. The cost is but a fraction 0! their restored value. Ml PR 0 V151) M E TH 0 DS 217 N. St. Johns Ave. The Elec Two or murv u} z ations can he do same txme- right dining rnnm tabh staining the tabl inwrferim' u‘nh; talk. You can Winedn 232 , Hifllln nd broil. fr): MW; “keg, and male GENERAL c; THOMAS PIANOS TUN REBUILT BY Al "a RELIABLE P and DECORM no: N. Grot- At our Displu; DANIEL PAMNC , PAPE R1 Interior md Levin Jew INTERIOR DA A] KIM: d I’M WITE WORK A ()perltfid I run nld mail) “1 and awe! m “Wm lam of NORTHERN Build Gencnl (‘ol‘ Carpentp: - All Work 0 898 Birch Winnelka. l 600 (blur-I HIGH LAND Highland P1 Leave ‘01 792~W m Shah. Oh Telephone I’honesl

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