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Highland Park Press (1912), 19 Jan 1922, p. 6

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PAGE SIX (Irvin-Has u!‘ the C5310 New 3K>rk >tnn- are saf‘ racksyeagix uf “hich ‘zm'ks cial Key. which the owner brellafi hwy” 1mm} hr yu‘lm EASILY INSTA LLEI). P 19 )lirket Square lnke Furost filinuis ‘ FUNERAL DIRECTORS FOR 67 YEARS 61? DAVIS STREET PHONE EVANSTON, ILL. EVANSTON 449 CHICAGO moms 163“ N. MICHIGAN AVE. RANDOLPH 1346 1347 05:“ the newest designs and latest spring models afie here for your mspectlon. The makers of The Famdus Queen Quality Sh0e§ are saying with pride that this sty'pass all prex'lous records as and Price. auu 1 1 ILC. Your inspection of the newest Spring Styles for Men's, Ladies‘ and Children's Shoes is cor- dially invited. A _ . . v 1- (‘1; N, _.-..,, ..un \.I Ll.v-v"_. ‘ Let Highland Park 5 leading Stoxe sz mgonex on your footwear. g SMART SHOES FOR ALL 5% Central Avenue Phone 4-56 Highland Park for Folder describing: the ‘ Why “Station to Station” Long Distance Calls Cost You Less Ymi can mire about twenty per cent ()l‘l ymir toll bills li)’ using our “Station tn Station” lungâ€"distance scrvicc. Tncnniplctc a (all fur a telephone [111”]le qr for a listed telephone rather than for a particular pctâ€" son rcqiiircs less time and avoids holding the line at rk» Jaunr 00th while Scanh is made for the pcrsun Son rcqn' rcs lrss‘ Hmc anu auum thc d «ant p<>1nt\\hxlc 81‘;th IS WJHYL‘UA. Here are some sampx rr‘rms {<2 {()5t.|{1n.’1" (11119. Signal the operator in the usual for hmg distance. \\'hen the 101 atur answcrs say : perm Q1 “11:1! the muwxulgc 7 II I INOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPAN) u!‘ the customux‘ >tnn- are safemmn “hich End“ With ‘Cixe mo SI‘ Louis; Main 1;. anyone. “Give me Milwaukee. Wis.: E Company. “fill (all: to anyone “Give me Louinville.‘ Ky.;Jnme ldencc. 648 Mulberry St. \Vill Protect Your Furniture \‘r\‘ I FELL BROS. JORDAN 8L COMPANY :1 very grmt mmlr in I“! [71?“ IT! ~t' Inn: PLUMBING AND HEATING A. J. ITRICH SL Louis; Main 1234. “in m“: rhtx \\ .\_\' cum-tr hr thc pcx'mw u immiic tbs luh mrnus HED 1554 of th ‘Dd r\ IYLI Each “Flobun Humidifi- er" attached to a Steam or Hot Water Radiator. will evaporate from two to four quarts of water dailyâ€"suf- ficient to moisten the Air in any ordinary room. A "Humidifier" whose wa- ter supply is always Visible, and has such a large evap- orating surfaceâ€"180 to 240 inches, â€"â€" should appeal tn yuu, [‘hc mzmn N0 TOOLS N ECESSARY C SCT\’Z(C Ky.. James Ruhinsnn ~ nw St. \\ iH ulk to an) om l1! rms fur putting in “Station .lf - usual way and u<k her the long-distance oper- <h~r_\ is sea ason they will 5 to Stvle. Quality Flnbun Humidifier" u Station um} nthcr m u [\c Mmd m the zcr \\ 1” be mind In giv e }C\< Smith. .Bruwn 8x in n. \th hm (l1 um! [rm/e hf public Telephone 1,. F. 3% h save you are among the great- Iic libraribs, are her ’1' biography. natural «'1 nimust as “ftvn :h‘ It) Hm: ~ular rake PRIMARY Tl'ESDAY. APR. Pamphlet Shows Officers to Elected and Dates for Fil- ing Petitions and Withdrawals (aunt) (’lrrk I sum! a booklet g mution un ull pr tn ho th in during lhv yvur ahmu 1hr nmu'! o'lm'twi April L 11".". :«MH HThH'I" m { with t'i[i\‘,\ Murrh H- l‘rlmu pity and \xllum- nfi fur on April 15. 19'. April 4 Medium «imax nut mum-Mp \Hln tuwn; Svhnn] dirwmrs; nwmlu-rs uf lumnl «:f m trivts of population lwt 100M“), mnl nu-mlu-H high schnml lmuni uf u April 11‘ Primary 1’ (inn n NOV. ‘ p rm- 1 no tm-m un April 1:» Eiwtiun hoard uf mluvatiun (-1 distrirt and nwmlwr high school lmuh! of April 1*» Elm-Hun lam) ufi].~~-x*~. November 0‘» +1|u»n..n nf .mm- of ficers. of n-pn-sontmwm in mnpn-u. of members 01' thv m-nvral aesvay and of county officers. Officers Numinnled April II The Aprifil 11 primary will he the must impnrtunt in this district. “fli- n-rs tn lu- numinutwl on 1th! Alntr are State officers (2) superinu‘n tinn: Mb twn gross at lurgt â€"_~ District 0mm”: (1) ()m- rvprvsrn tativo in cnnunws {rum cm-h mnurw sinnnl (lifirivh VII nno wnatm‘ 11‘. each odd numln-rmi sonnturinl (11> trim; (3| thrm- n-pn-wntutivvs in the tom-ml :hsvnfl-l} in c-m'h svnnturiu] district. (‘nunty uffivorfi: (1| (‘nlnnty jutluv; (‘2) county clerk; ('H sheriff Other Information Following are the last duuw fur m im: and nthor mfnrmutinn runccrning the April 11 primary: ‘NORTH SHORE TRAINS . T0 Rl'N T0 63!“) STREET February 1W First day for mm: petitions of cumlidutvs in the office of the secretary nf slut!» and in the 0f- fice of the vounty dork. March 2â€"Last day for films: pen. tinns of candidates in the ofiico of the secretary of state and in the of. fire of the county clerk. March 9â€"â€"â€"Meeting of the senatoriâ€" al committee to fix and determine the number of candidates to be nominnted for representatives in the general :3- sembly. March 9â€"Lut day for filing call ”SILICHH’ZrflLast'day for candidate 1: file withdrawal in the office of the sec retary of state. for x fions March llAâ€"Last day {or secretary of state to certify names of candi- dates to the county clerks. March 14 â€"4 Last day for county clerk to certify names uf candid-tea to the board of election commission 8Y3 March HuLast day {or filing reso- lutiun uf the sonatnrial commitbee in thv oflice 0f the secretary of state and in the offices of the county clerks of the senatorial district. March 22 A-Last day for candidate to file withdrawal in the office of the county clerk. March 22â€"Last day {or county clerk to prepare notice of primary. March 27 ~~ Last day for posting of primary notice. March 27 - (V an unnnunvomm hallnts. ('hnuuw“ ~<nlth \ldr merchants must wznt at lvmt nnuxhrr month hrfwl‘t' Tn-mu hrzkmi “‘th Milwaukm'. )1. 4'. l'hrun. mum-ml <upvr1ntvndvnt of Irfllbpurhtllnn hf the ('hwagn. Nurth Shvn- and Milwaukee ruilmad. said this \um‘k‘ By H rwvnt «mic-r l mmmvrm- mmmi<>mn petitmn film! by thv W m-n' Mrn's :hwwmtmn “'35 uhrm-lwi tvv run It: hnnhvdm‘ #:AHM‘ w \' u!“ said Mr Huwmfl hruury Int) (’lvrk Im\\' A. H. mlm- hu‘ a booklet giving mmpleu- inf n mm 1111 prinmnvs and rlwtn ‘ th in thv sum- nf lllm 1: lhv yrur I‘J’JL’. Thq- pnmph ~ ”14‘ nmu-I~ In 1w nummntwi pl inmry April 0 Am! 11 state and congressionnl conven HIGHLAND PARK nfli 19" U Ih-lxw-ry Hf primary judL’f‘g iu-rs: 11‘) Stxtr tn-usurvr mmnh-nt of public Instmv twn n-prvwnlufivw in 1'1.“ nut is! nf Elections “11' [hr (lith' 23 l'rinmr)‘ ft (HYIH'IN whu Last- day {or filing pcti {Y1 (”run m Cut! hrw rlmm)‘ p nfi'im (‘nunty clerk must pus! wm of thv mlur of (hr rmmry 1 It )f wim'atmn. _\‘ fur 1hr numnm he \‘utml fur m 'nr thv clw‘tinn n 11nd stale mmmn! irst day for film: f uluvfltinn. n “f «My mu MI u! member of nnnrhuzh whm»! uf mxmmunity :4ther jufl a“ *mvz‘u: \ hqu lwcn Id'“ ‘h-panm-nlf' We plan tn make I’HJIL 43in! .‘flfi‘v! In! whmiuit-s mun \Hl! h at lo-ur-t H .m L’rl \turtmi” Thq- pnmphh'l nummntwi :«I of tho Ilhnuis m. following a Wumllzlwn Busi- un, xhv ruilrnmi 11> trains tn the \anliuwn. Thl‘ hr .wtuMithent ~rx'\lcu with u i av! ("alumvt I ~ h‘t'h H( x“h-I rmmmnh pangs, HIGHLAND w Hun: lllmuii mu-n 1m] mmuh IlHnu n!‘ ANNOL'NCE EXAMINATION For Pasta-am The L‘niu-d Staten Civil Service! Commission. at the request of the? Postmasu-r General. announces a competitive examination {or pont-‘ mash-r in this city‘ 4' '1 uâ€"A-.. ! r This oxanfinafion ls hen) unurl the Prvsident's Order of May 10. 1921. and not under the civil reorvire act and rulvs‘ l!‘ll(" IIIHA Il‘I-<... Apply tn thv .sm'rctary of the lumrd of rinl wn'lm- ('xuminrrr at ‘hr pus! nfiiu‘ 1n this (My nr (‘0 the l nilul Man-s (inl Saniu- (’ummm~ ~1un.\\mhmgnn 1’ V, fur npphcw Ilun Pnrm 21311 and I-nrm 2213 con- (ummu d. finm Infurmutmn in rrgnrd tn (hr (\anmmtmn Applimtmns mu>t N prnpq-rlv «xv mutwi uh Furm 2'14]. and MN! \nlh thv "n11 SM" mmun. 1’ ‘ t'hwing Luv!“ 111 Form 3’213 I'mh-d Slutm (~\1MM. UN' (1m. 15 HIV ‘ )H Ihr “(W14 With \rmp m-arl) u {Hut I! tend. Ihv Urn-n All)” Mum. u. 1: thv 12”ng vnuth ur in ~10“ l'R umdy plure main-n (he right surt uf deli- ("lous umdy nu: only desirable but readily obtainable. Get tln- hth of dropping m hen' fur a (lvln‘luus pun- {run «lrmk and snnw cumin-x that vu-rylxxly llkl‘r‘, ”'1!!! that randy gvru Thu! tr ll THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEA if! mu>t be prnpq-rly «X: I 2'14]. and “104‘ “11h ‘c ('umnn»i~n. Wash- priur In the hour of 1-H (hr (lair qrw‘lfic'd ruuld pic}. jul'! I pluunr firm hl St. Johns Ave. and Elm Place Phone 388 J. L. GARAGE held under Series 22 SPECIAL-SIX Prices Roadster (2-Passenger) ....... $1425 Touring ....................... 1475 Club Roadster ................. 1475 Coupe (4-Passenger) ........... 2150 nnrn Sedan Touring .............. Roadster (3-Passenger) Coupe-Roadster . . . . ‘ . Sedan ............... v». \\ nhh nf In mnrfi) ”NIH!- Announces Series 22 BIG-SIX Prices Price: Rducod Elective January 70- Building Materi The New Light-SIX ALI. PRICES F. O. B. FAC’I‘ORIES In addition to the transportation of freight and e‘ between Highland Park and Chicago we m pleased nounce that we are now prepared to do long distance a of house hold goods and furniture. BUTTER--EGGS--MARGARINQ‘S Tel. Hizhland Park Tdophooe 57 STl' DEBAk ER INSTRIIH'TURS Highland Park. Ill. MOTOR EXPRESS SERVICE Fines! Quality Home Dressed Poultry North Shore Merchants Express Co. Sucre-on to Loner Bros. 696 Central Avenue Tel. Highland Park 550 Pasquesi Bros. Mott}; Exprgss Cg: TRUNKS AND IAGGAGE Trips 01in to all Points Between Waukegan and Chicago . B. HANSEN, Proprietor Park 227 Chicago Tel. Fm MOVE ANYTHING ANYWHERE .Shore Creame: 685 Centred Avenue NOTICE ...$l785 Ilf2700 $1045 1045 1375 1750 Hum-d P-rk. [It'd 3;? To To 600 am UN“"'U’ hu\t ”It "Tram; 3100.000 n "f m?!“ hm O 0...... 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