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Highland Park Press (1912), 6 Oct 1921, p. 10

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De Luxe Theatre Sl'NllAY. OCT, 9 Adnuasmn. adults (‘hlllh‘vn under 1'3 Admission. adults 31'; uur 121x "hildren undvr 1'1. 131v; \vur {an ”11"?“ [)u-rker'< mud” prmiuvtl '\\HE.\ l)\\\.\' ( \ME" \ gum m1? rhamu wf KIM. lmw .:11[h \ION DA Y. OCT. HI I‘l BSDAY. (KT. 1| PAGE TEN 1!]11 In addition to the transportation of freight and express between Highland Park and Chicago we are pleased to an- nounce that we are now prepared to do long: distance moving or house hold goods and furniture. Tel. Highland Park 22'." The temporary injunction issued May 23rd, 1921. restraining the County Treasur- er from collecting more than 67.4% of the total tax has now been made permanent and changed to 70%. There. is a balance due of 2.60,}. All tax-payers should make sure that 70‘? of their tax has been paid, as judgment will be asked for Oct. 10th, on the 2.6% balance and said balance will be ofiered for sale as soon thereafter as can be arranged. NOTICE TO HIGHLAND PARK TAX-PAYERS Hung. Hyla'ni 1:: ”IE I‘RH'E ()F SILK-151E" t‘ml fampu; anm-i, "A! the )It‘ Edith Roberts in OPENED SHl'T’TERS rm the famous novel l'lara Luuis Burnham Selznick NOW; ”amt/u {Milt-u Pasquesi Bros. Motor EXpress Co. .y ‘\ ugusm J \V'an!‘ WE MOVE ANYTHING .“x.\‘»."\‘\f}lERE LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS PROGRAM FOR NEXT WEEK 'I‘hw Gum; 6:30 p.m war tax Ch \\'2u' (AV " ROY W. BRACHER, 7:30 1 ,\ ur 121x ill ix NOTICE 1H) I Mu rm p.m’ Ll\ l‘( Admb‘su l‘hil‘h‘vn Mn r: ucr l’HH) \\. ”(fl l'lll RSI)‘\\. OCT. 13 SXTI “DAY, (H~ Mimi-sum. zldwlt 3141mm! :u 21‘?!” {I‘m \Villmm lluswll in THE (HEATER REFORMEI) H t‘hicugo Tel. Franklin "THE H.\.\Ul(‘.\l’" )cd-bllnult'd; Stnl')’ Hf (hr [Ulf l‘ho Miracles of the Jungle" Mutt and Jeff ('ummiy wn under 12. 13A"; “111‘ um ucrm- Sm)“. vanu (Fm-n l.nul.~ Bonntmn H. .\\K.\l)l‘l‘l{ \.\l) ()l l) I .-\( l‘ ’h.‘ Dnuglas )hh-zm m PASSIVE 'I‘HROI’HH' w story by Jules U. Pk ;\ Fox pix-tun' Us” Sunshine (’umwi} County Treasurer. \. adult under ,1;- U! YU'It H U1\ ['Jthx N‘ H mm Imrdy dmvnn. An In I" nun “(ll 3;” Pu rt h mm H Iv :m p.m tux .‘n HIV L1 in [nu "M p.m . v [NV :)| {JV l\ Murray Terry Electric Road Waiting Room kn and he LUMP DRIVER FOR YOI'R (‘AR FOR $83 PER MONTH Would the storage and clean- ing of your car together with the services of the same driver. any time of day. interest you (or the winter months. at the rate of $53 per month for the entire sertice'.’ This proposition is of- fered h) :i responsthle part). For further information address B. S. N.. Highland Park Press. IHHL' order, Know! um nvn M 700 Central aw !- UR SALE Yn I‘UH .\' \l,|“ dr-wm < Nth “-H fur 5." WI‘ 511’], Heurvm ruml~ curd (um. “00 00 Mi) 3-4 new and huh Un- Dndue «NhiL rcpmnh-d 3900”” 2"11 Dmhn- rum! 2 mumh- old, win‘ whu pal. Will warrlfir» {nr tin-«v cars are the gum! Nurth Shunt AH cur. bf hm! un time p-ymrnl: chanuy Open «we-rung; TFk-[vhulu' Lake- I‘m-wt l F05 sAH-i Cheap, 1.:.' .m Shut!)- 'I\(|l‘lh' rifle. 1-.‘2 cal Smuvr repeat". 1â€"". 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Ullhc fi.‘ pd SHHATIUN W'ANTED Eldrrly mln unnb run-i) hurl n! In) bum! \‘Mvnu W Muel- I", J Quinn-uni Iu- 32y! W'A. E1! TO DO A! hume firm! that hand ljundry vu'rk b) [no-fr nr duun Work mum t” Jun-i drlhrm! Tr: 32M u>.vq v. In... L Mun 10...!» m u r 1:». mm SITUATION WANTED I!) elderly [rm llrln-n‘ u huu-emnn, (urn-w wmkv m xrn rrnl vq‘rv- ukvr n! prune humc‘ [hr \rl) lust “r rr! can he lurnnhed I!» hue-n (nun )figr‘ nu! (he lnxl 90.1mm Aaldrnâ€"n J H hit- Ufl‘u‘r find "'sx'n'a’rmx WAN Inkr ml!) “puking 'm Tr! 7.23..) SITUATION WANTED In W ASITED Ex pt! N-nred tuck II) “and pmnmu l‘hwm- 3‘10 W'A’ITEI) I‘Iipu-rh-mrd rook munL row-um vrrlrrrrd (Bond (; H l.- Sm-Ilr H I' Ham ”Klafi'r’kv huun- 4'an ‘. rum! L’fc-l 30 With 1‘: nu fwixl To buy 0: J" uu‘rv (RIIIAIOO‘WN‘M’ Btodv "lo 1h. Sale-«nun: Nady 30b, [nod p-y write To (in Butt. Send for {m col- nwd .ruulu. The Con. Canon. 0 "ward- iu-nmin‘x IArvo-t Nut-wry. 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PURIR' T 5 room srl'IIM’mN U]: K}.\' UM EUR \AIJE (m’l ‘dl Lindon nu- 'l'vl wt!- H H ’S’ITUM‘ION WANTED MO“ I“; | rxprru-nrr III am WANTED :2 TO RENT â€"â€" TO BUY WANTED Appeal to the Public The Master l’lumber‘s Association of Eastern Lake (‘ounty have taken steps to reduce the general building cost in line with the movement under way in Chicago and elsewhere. We have offered to pay the plumbers and steamfitters one dollar and ten cents ($1.10) per hour providingr the obnoxious working rules and conditions objected to by Judge Landis are eliminated. The men have quit work. This is your fight. We are losing money. If we win you get the benefit. The electrical contractors were obliged to go back and pay the old scale of one dollar and twenty-five cents ($1.25) because the public hired electricians direct or took work away from them and gave it to other contract- ors. They felt the public were not supporting them in their fight. klxn-vuyu't-‘i xnl {In urm'rn‘ n rum”; UH» N >hrrMn1 You can support us in this way. Have no more work done at present than is absolutely necessary. We are all working with a limited supply of help. Do not pen- alize us by going elsewhere. Give us your usual patron- age. Be patient in case of delays. If you do this we will be able to run our own business instead of letting some delegate run it and you will get the benefit in better Service at a lower cost. H I' Ham 'ubr h-mpul-r) hr“ 5! Tori ‘U-K I'.’ ‘ room fill. hut Ind huh! Fly-M S! 'lrl ‘13-]! " ILI \\DUI.\ ruum fin! hul h.- Ind nhllr bumhr MIX [)3 '19 “rvhmlt an- (‘mnd an" M'- H) )aunl Indy An) Narr on Rind H) ride!” I"? J. H. DECKER “'uuld Iilu- I lid-n I’hunr H X.’p¢1 St'nutrlvhfr Ty! Don-râ€" Ima‘y (um m-whl- hum n umpl)‘ a matter of hemp nn thv law! with ynurself and mth others. Our speed and safety slogan smiles it» self min public favor. Let us mnve you into your new humeâ€"you'l] find n 3 mm- furluhlv arrangvment. Making Business A 6R0» CH CAN 1' . 2ch ”mm: I Friends 315st ”MY”. mus KNOW! By taking advantage of the “station to station" long distance telephone rate out of town calls can be made more quickly and at less expense. For instance, the day ‘ ‘station to station" rate for a thteeominute conversation between Chicago and Cleveland is $2.05. The same call can be made in the evening, 8:30 p. m. to midnight, for $1.05. From midnight to 4:30 a. m. the cost is but 55 cents. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE. COMPANY SERVICE Get acquainted with the money and time saving “station to statmn" service. Money. and Time Saved HIGHLAND PARK TRANSFER CG 520 (knu'tl Amie Um Dealers in New and 5 Hand Furniture Telephone H. P. 181 FIRST Ewan?“ MORE WV, Re'ru from Hummer ”re five-n by dvlvgutu mgfiurlng tho months a-...T Hm Ruth Shum euld ancfi confen‘nm lme Slrw-m mm (It. th mgh Svhuo! 6111': ('1 De ‘ Luke. Bin-human! flat-strum gnn- :. 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