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Highland Park Press (1912), 1 Dec 1921, p. 12

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\lBi- Kn~ nste g< are . UL“ H Th H 5m ,cOl do! \v‘e: 3â€"“!!! ‘9; he} “I hat PAGE FOURTEEN ll }";11 k‘uu: i AALAA AAAA ..... ‘_ :ir that \‘(thg whine or friend in aimiA: you an inArrutgd \rCVC'i the hcalthy lhah‘mu‘i reading: mzittrr 16 win get in 11’" AMERICAN BOY i. cur for a minute .\r,‘ all y‘m den: him this iicasurc For a LIHMZDHS prawn! or birthdAiv gift. a sub wrintion to THE ARIERICAN BOY is A: AA_,_L Here. you have a new brand or hair nets. or garden tools. * * naturally want quick turnover. What do you do? First you “dress up" your sl -â€"a good start. And you arrangt er cards and circulars the ‘m sent you. Good again. And ym to some of your best customers The next step is to tell the about that window and those circ Through your local newspaper. The next step is to tell the whole town about that window and those circulars. How? Through yourloafl newspapen .\ good ad “in bfing the huyerx Ca“ attention to )our display. Talk up that new brand. Make folks. come to )our store. Then you can sell them. Make friends with you! sells the space which sells Don’t just Put It In Your Window 1 “dress up" your show-window Ll". And you arrange the count- 1d circulars the manufacturer had again. And you may write your best customers. Good. L‘Im-nznas present, scription to THE unexcellcd. It 183‘ In the next twelve numbers there will be serials by such famous authors as Melville Davisson Post, Ralph D. Paine. William Hey- liger and Clarence B. Kelland, the short stories are by authors of equal note. and the big departments which are edited by experts, are devoted to every legitimate interest of boyhood. THE AMERICAN BOY is a year. Make some boy ha coupon and mail it TODAY A}ILI\.I-. .excellcd. Itâ€"fasts the whole and its influence is of the best For $2.00 enclosed send a Yet to THE AMERICAN BOY. Every Boy Wants It e‘m i/c h( xx much that boy of Name Address Mail (M: Coupfn COMM realize ht mama! Th: Blunt. Brit {Ur Hwy! 1:) yuur local editor. He eells your goods. 21CAN BOY is now only $2.00 kc some boy happyvâ€"fill out the mail it TODAY! you to (In publication in which this olcr upped". and of raisins. *~ * * And you hrur. 8n: MI! AZ} the “’(m z‘ educed d a Year's Subscription r BOY. beginning with Number to \N BOY is year through iworLD CREATE A DEMAND FOR CORN THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, Near prIIHUhIIl vign .h-nmnd of u Iquthx i Rt‘ht‘f in lt< l trunqmrt fin- (run 111M i'n- Wmt thanxnrtdz‘ Hf mvn, thew fun” IHHI'HIIELI\. :xrv hmkinp n hump- :41' «Twp uf runz, Ill'n «1‘11» and [run- urnw 1t i< hum: rhuwi. nr hunk-d m Mu 1~11v> un 1hr ground, Not much Hf th‘.“ «urn «xx-3‘ i~ 1mm: wM Inn L'I|U\~' lht‘ pl‘h't‘ 1‘ 11m IUVV Mud ”)d'rl‘ h :m <u\x~r mum!) 1n lhh «'nuntry. “Dvmand 1‘ Mrgrly limltml. ('nrn z< nut kmmn “Mo-1y alumni and 111- ilv F x-utcn ‘ht'l‘v Thc'l'v h HIH‘ Huh}: 1hr muttrr “uh Ihv nmrkrt. Wlth n.» (-xport nutln-t and 1m nw-nupply on hand. (hr prh'r hu~ drnmwd tn u Ivu'l u'hinh hwn‘v" nu [\rwm fur (hr proâ€" Ame-r «'Q-[vtn 1:: p utltr: gum; “(in 111nm H.- un-n 1mm [Mn-p u pi Urn! tn "5 N3 -i‘.1}) mni (-xport nutlpt hand. (hr prh \Vhivh lrzu'v" liUx‘l‘r. Mhhrl m Aim-rim” Imitumt)‘ mzmd m [unity 1h thv' N011 In thv Nz-ar l‘:£|~l h’rlle I'n'l fuixly n'u-rl..in that tIriX)’ UK~ XML!) “Hi ‘H‘ h“ mmnrrm-i; that nuw awn runwa- [hwy M'I'I'lvl‘ni thmn 'hy rn-ntmg u mu tin-1r r'nrz', u mm‘kfl t} '1 u'lmu'lu mm); (-‘I ("luv xxi. Mm. {Mn-Ly qruinng :mzl Wyn-hm: to imrnun- 1 "[31 1}1i\ [:11.\'«~~\ Alf In mur'm-I I‘m' “Hz furmvh l‘ll SILHIN (.x!‘ ‘u‘ Uh" \JU 0'!...)~u.'1l;:lrl~. vm‘L n. th'» 'ml. urv- ‘iwlmmi In H [h:~ “Halrr. "urmznxwh .~I;u\:1!:un M-zznlul 1 H 1)! “Mix ll [Ill-H (ht nl> u: (1‘ 'r: nbtuinrd funm lurui «‘umnmtm vaxvf. l‘J Suuth m vaxvf \‘JL’IV. l This School oflers twenty-one lcourses. covering all technical spec- ; ialities and trades connected with i the construction, maintenance and re- 1 pair of airplanes. an education which ' cannot be obtained at the present1 time at any other place for any price. ; All ambitious ‘men desirous of increas- l ing their usefulness by becoming; qualified in an industry which may' pass in importance that of the auto-‘ mobile should immediawa communl-l cate with the recruiting officer at one l of the following stations of the Unit-{ 1.000 TO GET FREE TECHNICAL TRAINING Government Wants Men for Air Service Mechanics’ School at Rantoul 1.H|i0 mm llrv in he given free technical education by the gm'ern- nit-nt liy enlisting in the army {or the Air Service Mei‘hahics' School. Cha- nute Field, Rantoul. lllinois. Thi< includes free tuition. all ex- penses, such as food. clothes, shelter, heat. light, medical and dental atten- tion. These men will receive $30.00 to $138.20 per month. according to the advantage they take of the op- portunitics. 1‘ A_.Aâ€"6uo nu- ”117, cute with the recruiting of the followmg stations ed States Army: Rock Inhnd Arum-1,1 Grant Rockford, Illinou dan, Illinois; Port W: r East Relief Workers Show How Contributors May Be Rewarded Michipn linois , C nois. IIVIBu All men sent to this school will be given thorough instruction- in course. for which they are quulified. After this course is finilhed. they'will be given pncticnl instruction It stations throughout the United States, in the Penamu Cnnel Zone. Philippine II- lnnds. Hawaiian Islands. and Ger- mnny. When these men Mgr}: to civil n\\1‘| Inn:- .\m.-rivun f ”w Nvar R life after completion of instruction] and procticnl work. they will be well qunlifled to enter in the slrplnne in- dustry nt high ulnriee. From the time of acceptance for this school un- til return to civil life, All expenses are borne by the government end the minimum rote of pey of 080.00 ll in-‘ cmoed from time to time u a men’- nbility wlrrentl. ‘ In addition to this. h use a! death. six months' pay is given the depend- ent. Life insurance. up to $10,000.00 ‘ Some of the pour-eel taught It this school are: . } Airplane mephnnics. Airplane en- :gine mechnnice. Mlzneto repairmen. Ignition expert. Automobile "pm. men, Aircreft nrmorer; Blocksmith. lCnbinet maker. Cnrpenter. Sheet 3 metal worker, Vulcaniur, etc. 3 Also an elementlry com-rein Meth- .emntica is given_thoee requiring it. Also an element-r37 councin um- emntics is given those requiring it. The hours while u school Are nim- ilu to than of colleges and univer- mt)" uf Flu-min): n tun-mu m-v for thh mmdm‘l 'l'hv uppnr- .‘ hm m thw umvml for fund {rum \R-ur Hut and Suuthvrn Rmâ€" Th-tummL thern- nrw in no'vd uf Thry “'1” an wrn um! urn“ wf 1!. \thn thx’)‘ huu- rm‘un-r- vm [ha-iv pn-wnt tragic situatiun un- uuum "‘1! «htuinmg Ihl'h‘l‘ v >1111 \H'Il wunl corn. 'I’hry \n‘l haw ntwmy tn [my fur it. In "‘Il'l\|fll‘\" “h” (HYHTHVUN‘ wt fin. rmHi for tho» Silt n in ”W “1"! I‘H UN! milli H Chtnute H'hh'l xrnmr<. “bu cuntrihuh C:|~I erief vm'n pool l..in that Hu-ir grnrr \\iH lu‘ n “arm-d In put \~\-.': that (hr prnyh- 'hn mmith h JUDW In D“!‘l~!. Irwin “Helm." Irmnnwh rwm‘rrmn): 'mn unnpuign may lu- Hn- lllinnis Agricul- v hf thq- Near East 1 LuSnlIr Ftrevt. ('hiâ€" 'luth vrvuting a fur- ‘rn i> thu suhjm't h_\' H)" Nt-nr Ens! lgn tn (“”001 and in hush-{- nf gift vim: wmnrn um! - hunk and Suuth‘ h :H‘nh‘l nnd~ and Suuth‘ (Ivm :nv hum}: vunty and loun- 1‘kIHIN‘lL’n in H- \\ nu 1d .~m-m Hm ‘x-vw have m; my 1;: n fun'ign «h Field Field , if hvurring (hvir mvh «If 1hv l'mt- \JUXIH“ pf innuâ€" 1rl~, “h"; \chnu! wi In pond. frum offers twentY-OM (m fullmw \ in the .V n,’lll'inois; Cunt! nail; Fort Sheri- Wayne. DfitI‘Ojf immune Ranwul, H' urn”; ml tuun- Th.- Wnntll‘f~ uf nur mudrrn scien- m in ll- 131'“ World untrr m large dvgrw un-und 1hr plans uf the pul'lu‘ utility ,llmw- wmpnnn-s. Thr elm-ctrir. gas, h‘lrâ€" tlw .\1nl- {him and lrunqmrtutiun strum-s thv '11. ”WW Anu-rlunn rwa-iw in cummunplnrv ac- n lxump- «ppnmvv, tn [hr man who has n hand lml m-nn- 1:: prmluvmg them nfivr mnrvoluus .l ,7 _ hay'will be I It station! mu, in the nilippine II- I, nnd GO!- In to civil -..m~ u 111 ”ml II II“ sities and. aurxng um... ......- _, school, students can participate in lnmketball, baseball and football. There is also an excellent skating rink. a large swimming pool, 1nd 3 moving picture show. showing the lam-st and best pictures; Ll“ luau AMPLIFIER THRO“S ' ‘ 1‘ It A ' > ‘0“ E IAN‘ M" PS F \MILIES Ol' RAILW A\ 7___.- unuvnm , HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS utltmrtinn. Inr un m-mu «m the txrrlr Imn und di~mwry ulnmutoly SHN as Hc-rr 1> H11- stul wu-ntifiv (-xpvrink-I In (hr c-wning quiet H! the l‘ntskiH Muuntuim. in the midst M‘ the tram-- crvstvd hill~~ and [wart-{u} \ulh-yp. an :nnpleu-r. nr luud speaker, hm! lu-«n wt up In preparing fur thi~ rV< wrim-m mvn wnh finrv turrhm hm! hut-n statiunvd ham and ‘hn-r mm“ :uuay from (he profit-Nor» As the ~11" mnk in the m-ut nnd thc- (wi- Yight (‘umv uh uh vnginmr «mud in (rum hf lhv luud qwnkmg "rnnsmil- h'!‘ in thv wmrol ruuum m-ur the proâ€" Im'hrrfi. rv-mi)‘ tn wnd hl- \nitr thruunh 1hr «mummy-Md». The ryrs “1' (ho spvrtutnri wvn- glurd tn 1hr «pun \s‘hvrv the “Awning [Hz-Lu had ‘mn (v<thi~hv-d. Th» huur (‘HHN- “If _\‘«-u ht-ur "1r, “‘MH‘ your !4Ir\h_" thu- t-nginmr rpukf in nntund www- mtn the trnrn~x1xitt«-r. Thrn (hr umpi'n Ming dmim- tank up the mum and xhrmx 1h: m mm «In (b1: wimp Hf tho H)" mm» Mir: (hr! elephone Executives New Wonder at (km rnouuh fur th‘ :hrnugh ”a . thvr Huh! n‘hvai up an phwrv huhiwn. 1! man. In :mnthvr Hr Immun um mg huhh‘ arnund ”mun...” _ ttrmtinn. fur unvrmmxly Uwrc- is mu «m the hrrlvss “ark of inn-n- und di~mwry which 1hr pubhc Hmatoly sum as an actuality. He-rr 1> ‘hv stur)‘ of a Wunderful n-ntifiv oxpvrink-m filled with Mn!!- 1‘“! a further dowrlnpnwm nf 1hr In-phunv in yuur hnnw performed in piA-Qun-mufi‘ N'HIHK during n n-~ n! cnnfvn-m‘v of lvlc'phum- rxm'u- H's nt Ynmn Farms" mar Elhnulh-. An and. during hour! l‘ho H-loctinn was “Amarica”, play- nn vhimrs. filh’ng the air {or mill-n In 371er sa-mnd. annthm tho :hrwmnlr man. 1 :‘ftu‘ (‘nmt :\ phonugrnph su- mzd m a f. “- 30“”!th the sway IhXS \\l‘T(‘ su'n m-rn» ”14' Val Executives Witness x_.,._ mde; at‘U‘Jnference North-Western Abolishes Free ”‘ ‘ ° 5"" Tickets: Ruling to be Ef- fective Jan. 1 Solid Comfort Speeding along on a North Shore Train you ard scarce- ly aware of the momentum, so smoothly do the heavy cars glide over the rails. And attentive employes are always on hand to serve you. t“ wth (u (run-l it cnmr; a 11-1! 1 «lnwn in svmn- w» the twwnnle mint-ad Park Ticket 050: 5 N. St. Johns Ave. Limited mind to Milwaukee lave Hizhhnd Park 'EvmlwmfmmGMsmtolem. while not in Milwaukee us! lung annthvr skill The spectators Mood motionleu,l but deeply moved. The distant nooks filled with this in- the chimes boomed; out the notes which fit the words: ‘ “I love thy rocks and rills, Thy woods and templed hills; 1 My heart with rapture thrills. Hfhx‘tin- Jim. I. 1922. the issur of fru- transportatiun. within suburban territory, to ”W familivs of officers and employers of the Nurthwvswrn railrmd‘ “1” ho discontinued. After that dntv thv .~uburban transporta- tiun "i” he issued only to 05300” and c-niph-yvx of the rnilruad residing Within 1hr suburhan zone whose duties rrquin- them to brave] with- in first territory Ten and 25 ride ('mpluyvr' famiiy rummutatiun twin-ts. good between ('hicngu and any sutiun in the flu!)- urban 1(‘lethry, Will he imld It uno- hulf lhr regular ratr. Fifty ride twin-ti! “I“ he sold at 10 per rent 10-” than the full tnrifY rat» fur 73.5 ridr tickets, TM» “12- and use of such ticki-ts , “Lnâ€"A - TM» “12- and use of such tidal-Ls vull ln- rrflrlctvd to actual lm-mlwns hf omn'ri' or t-mplnym' Yumihm- who Mfr “Mn-l} drprndl-lfl for support nnd who arr rm lhrmu-lw-s r-nunm‘d m vumluymvm uf any kmd The mum‘s of AH purmns to whom surh half er mmmutntion tide! is issued In \u-H us their n-lnhunh‘hxp “V th“ (-xnploye un “hose m‘rwum the- “Mud L- mined. must apprar on the tirko-t. which “ill luv hunorod for passage uf nnly thora- pvrsnn> whmw Mann-r ap- pear ‘hurw-n (H‘k' rhiv \H“ L1- (“hm-“rd fur pas- mm» of the pn-rmn “hHN- name up [man un the ticket. Including mmur childrvn mvr flu- yon” uf ngr, Sup. nrutc lu-krh “ill h1- n-quirvd for wisâ€" ...... n’ vr-rh m-rwn unr 1F )u-ars n! .~ 3 m‘ n L’ Lila Phone Highland Park 140 'Eiil’im'nns MUST that about" u- In 5 wk- employm' famin hr-krls. good between any suniun In the flu!)- .n' will N‘ sold It uno- 'u-rkun n> whmw humor up the The “on time” feature of North Shore Service will prove its value to you when you are in a hurry. You are assured a prompt arrivalvat your destination, no matter what the hour or weather. PAY Reliability sum 4, fixE-IQIE-Fnâ€"rl'mti smu- Bunk an; 3 Nap-one cn ‘ ~90 : HIGHLAND rum. . .‘C...O...........l...._ open 1:00 p. m. to 11“ Sundaysâ€"12:00 M. h I muzsncfi‘ aowuuc mu A. Pichini A LLEYS 15' FIRST- (’().\'DITION ALSO 1-001. um". 'o~o o~§4r o o Pb!

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