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Highland Park Press (1912), 1 Sep 1921, p. 9

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Hf our low pric- raw ynu are losers. a roswnsible con- ‘i any goods placed ut'n kveping are kept Telephone Lake Forest 999 MARTA MILINOWSKI, Director HIGHLAND PARK TRANSFER C0- 520 Central Avenue Also Dealers in New and second- Hand Furniture . Telephone H. P. 181 Catherine E. Ht band to J. E. Alli-n ft) sub of lot 62 $10; stamp $1.50. Wm. l'apesins lvt 13 (ex w 80 ft. Muck 76. Highland Park. WD $10 stamp $1.3m. Ma (h-mu-I'L and hUslImui tn Em mu I)a\‘i<. lot 11. Mm-k ‘2. Haulers suh. Lukv Fun-st. “'1! $1.00; stamp $1.00‘ Ellmx I. Simnns. 1( Park. \\'I) W. V, Linmln tn Henry Gilbert- .wn and wifu, Int 0}. cluvk 31', Lake Bluff. $2HOI); stamp Slim. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscriber, Administrator of the Estate of Adam Fox deceas- 011 will atu’nd the County Court of Lake County. at a term thereof to be holden at the ("our-t House in Wau- kegan. in said county. on the first Mon- day of October, next, 1921, when and where all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to present sumo to said (‘uurt fur adjudicatiun. 11-rman Denzol. Administrator Wuukegan, 111.. Aug. 1%. 1921 1%. S. Gail, Attrmney 25-27 Fanny .‘11!:(‘\ In Brrthu M. Lube, uts 12 to 1'3, Mock ‘3. Highlami "Ark. W 1) $10; Jump :3th THE HIGHLAND PARK mass. HIGMD PARK, ILLINOIS DD your urticr Lu the bunch A that‘s minim: in “T can takv care uf it. From all Indivatinns you'll need a lot of ma! this season Then- arr two kinds of run] 7» the kind of coal we ~01] and the uthx-r kind qml You.“ nm‘d ]\'<5 of the («Ia-l “\Qv ~01] and and you'll n. kind we sell. MutualCoalCo. Highland Park. m McDonald .-\ DJ 1' DICATION NUTK'E Bl'll.l)l.\'(; MATERIAL Stock and Poultry Feed mmfimarwwmwm GENUINE Vino A venue ‘ ka '37. stamp “30 Ilendrirk and hus- t-n, lot 3, 19x w 110 62, llighwuud, WI) Svhuit'k 'md wife to Highland W 3 Word Comes from Orlando, F11, to the eflect that Patterson, ‘he man 'who drove the car in which Miu (fluke drove from West Pnlm Beach to Orlando Ifter her theft of $32,000 of postal muney. has been held m the grand jury in $5,000 bonds. IIe- is chargrd with being an sc- crssnry and W” hold in jail n Week before he could get bail. Mia Clarke. it is rectlled, is’the woman who killed Fred Millimore uf Waukogun, and the mysu'ry of the big sum of money and her shooting of Miltimnrv has as yet been un- wlu-d, Very link of the money his been recovered. Just what mr! the police feel that I’uttersun played in the can is nu! known. It is remembered that! Miss (‘lurkv gaw- him $400 for driV- mg hq-r ‘5 miles to Orland“ HOLD CHA FFEUR IN ‘ ILTIMORE CASE l! _\'~u askvd a lxmkxturv- clerk to <hnw ynu Mrnlt mention reading he “'Uulll prolial'ly drag out a heap of (he mwt frothy and sentimental nov- vls that were ever dressed up with flashy girl pictures, for people- with (liluti-d minds. Thvro seems to be 1 tradition that people can't rend any- thing really interesting in summer. Yr! folks who like a good book are quitv apt to pick out for vacation enjoyment some famous masterpiece which they always wanted to read, but never had the time before. The nov- els of Scott, Dickens, zind Thackeray are ideal {nr such a rest period‘ Their length discourages many readers in these times. But in the leisurely spaces of vaealiun you do not need t0 fret if it takes some hours to traverse these gnldl‘n pages. Or take such a book as Carlyle'a "French Remlutiun‘" What a marvel- ous piece of imaginative rhetoric it is. and how Mudrrn it all seems. You alnwst feel as if you were reading the story «)1 Russian bolsht-visml Peo- ple who prefer literary cream to skim milk will warn tn take something of this kind along. The modern hustling business man is a quite difl'ert-nt type from the typ- ical old timot‘ who achieved success. The old timer was faithful, methodi- cal, dependablv. But he frequently M'Cmvd lacking in enterprise, and did not grasp the modern spirit of service to the public. The advanrlng young business man of these times tries to put himself in the place of the man to whom he is trying: to sell.’ goods. He offers all his ability and his l-nergy in the of- fort tn prm‘illz- that custumvr with prrcisvly the kind uf product ur sor- He will go to nu vnd of trouble and i-tYurt in so dulng. lf investigation is called for, he will spend much en- vruy in pumit ml the infurmntiun m-odvdi In that way he obtains a \trung hold n!) the people that do busi- m-s‘s with him. They feel that he is nut trying merely to wark them to buy his goods, but that he is trying his lwrt tn help them on to business BUC- Cuxx. Thvy will patronize such a follnw ovary lime. kim- that is needed Tho l'nited States Dvpartment of Agriculture is fostering an exhibit uf “lady killets" in the State of Wash» ington. Among the exhibits are shown the all-time wash tuh. wash- lmard, broom and dustpan. the and- irnn. castirun kitchen stove, coal atnve, soap stone heater. and many other pieces of houaemnld equipment of hy- gone dnys. L A”. 5‘ .\ .._,Â¥ In another :h-partment are shown the modern conveniences that. as the "silent servunta of the home." in. washing clothes and ironing them. cooking ihe heals, and sweeping and cleaning the tooms. _, all at ihc touch of an eloctrii- switch. By llxl' When the evenin' sh1de is fallin' at the endin’ o' the day. An' 3 feller tests from labor smokin' his pipe 0' clay, There's nothing does him so much good, be fortune up or down. As the little country paper {rum his 01' home town. when I leller's feelin' mean; It takes they'rinkles off his five brushes off his frown; That little country paper from hi home an. It tells of an the parties an' balls 01 I’unkin How. 'Bnut whu gspc-nt Sunday with his girl. 311' how the crops will grow; How it keeps a feller posted 'bout who Is up an"who is down That little bountry paper {rum his 01‘ hume town. It ain't a thing 0‘ beauty. an' nu print ain't alwfiys clean. But it stuighpens out hm temper anl. I llkt‘: to n-zul 1hr vimhcw‘. :m' the fiery paper. (Am. An' 2n limqs the yellnw nuwh. at" some thr trash don't you" But when I want sunu- ru-zuim' that will brush away .1 frnwn, I want that little paper {rum my “1' home tufi'n, .,_ (Emu! Hardwanu SERVING THE PZ'BLH a Who ohm was Clark to Orlando um“ Robbery u Juled VACATION READING THE HOME PAPER “LADY KILLERS" an the parties an' halls of his 01 fllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg fillllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIllllllllllIlllllllllllflllllllllllmlllfllfi Palace Cash Market bean Pork Shoulden, \Ihuh the lb. Hindqusru'r of Spring I‘m! \‘ul Shoulder Rum! the lb Rom-10$: Rib Rum-1. nu bnnr, no wash the lb. Funcy Native Beef Tenderloin (‘nlly Hum, Sperm] n the “L Bnmn Squares, extra rhuice the N). Baby Btu-Y Liver the lb. PHONES 1560-1561 533-535 Central Ave. Choice Pot Rom-t u! Nntivr BN1 Rib or the Coal, Feed 8 Building Material 230 N. St. Johns Ave. the II. lhé lb European Travel and Study Music, A rt, College Prep- aratory Subjects, Athletics and Tours. Party Sails October 5th, S. 5. Paris PAUL BORCHARDT DANCING EVERY EVENING Avon f’ark Hotel and Summer Resort fur- nishes you good accommodations for your vacation Music by Kerby Ambler‘s the piece orchestra 0N ROUND LAKE 12 miles west of Waukegan, on the cement road. Follow the sign Finest Dancing Floor in Lake County COME, You Are Welcome G. P. RENEHAN, Prop. FINE BATHING BEACH Renehan’s Dancing Pavilion Cogl of all kinds, including the fa- mous CARBO Coal. which is smokeless and can be'used in stove.'furnace or boiler. tin Lumh f'lwp: Address Until Sailind Dale 634 Hinmnn Avenue. annslon. Illinois Telephone Evanslon 4552 Where Quality and Economy Reign Why Pay More? DIRI'XTDORS: Lawrence Creulh Ammons Joseph Rel Ammons Circular Sent on Request (2mm! G. ROCK, In Telephone 67 PAGE NINE 55c ”19c 23§c 33c 23c 22§c 12c 25c 35c

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