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Highland Park Press (1912), 9 Mar 1922, p. 10

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Call on , 1? Murray Terry Paul Schroeder Co. Q § RealEstate [ma-cc mm: TEN 155535 m"‘“‘m'*m"’a¢u in... s" '-- -. -~ .. 77-:- ., mu 2 ”smMWWWfM 274E.MAV¢. . 4 I 100 Not: pct 00¢. '; 1 1’5““,- Em SM. .n landfill: Wood“ 1332",,“ , gmmm ’f‘?" “.mm":" ‘5”:“53: :13: ”2:12.“ “W "“3 '" “Guam" "*3 7:15. to... w . . .BDY'.OOS. . xmzxo.¢bhh-Lr.uunummé '31}? ~_ ‘ "" :33: fig": 31:1!“ ‘3'.“ ’3 ‘ FOR SALE; â€" m on... 2nd hand 25.1170. Non} Infill P I 'ul” M ,m‘lznnde. Muon nnd Hamlin phno. 8700 nun . scum mu. m.» H hot “m“ "‘0' 3"" ‘25- lmx ., no... u f.“ FOR bALE \ 4 burner reliable uu r “1111. ”I... par I.“ 3 qvem mud l “mink oven. Price I“ very do”. raving ’My, “a... M “‘2 Phone 360. 310. very do". 11th pm”. $31.“ per flu, FOR SALE . Suit nnd other clothe 1003215. on 8W 3‘. fi 5‘. Ir.- Lair bpy 13â€"15Ayearp oId. Ladies nqig, blpuu-s The hat worn by won-end!) 40.000§ B. C, is sated to be very similar to ‘ models worn ,today. ‘ i North Shore Line Waiting and get a list of Big Bax-cam m choice wooded lotsâ€"small acre tracts and farms. Alum large or small. for sale It rem. Vacant or furnished. Don’t fail to can if you mt anything-in Highland Park or vicinity. Raul HENRY K. GOALE AND SON 18 Sodh First Street _ A Romance of a Soldier of Fortune “Winners of the West" episode 17 Patty l-‘bx Sunshine Cognedy. Miss Louis-e Gilbert will entgruln yithglngi‘m; A Rex Ingram Production, the director of the “Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse,“ based on Balzac‘s story. “Eugenie (Er-add." Featur- ing Rudolph Valentino. Alice Terry. Ralph Lewis and Edvard foam-Hy. ’ [’athe Comedy and News Charles Jones in his latest Westérn Comedy-Drama ‘ “PARDON MY NERVE" Story by William Patterson ,.., ”THE LEATHER l’l'SHERS." the greatest romance- of the prize rim: ever screened. A happy combination of sport. society and romance, featuring: the most likeable character ever filmed, Kane Hullidl)‘. alias "Kid Roberts." \ “'99“! NPW's Admission 27c; tax 30 FRIDAY. MARCH 17 (‘nlleen Moore and Ralph Graym in "COME ON OVER" A Rupert Hughes Production "White Eagle" episode 11 Goldwyn l’ictogrgp‘h ’ TwoJoel Educational Comedy Matinee at 2:30 xon 27c; Week beginning Sunday,-_ March .12 WE WILL BUILD A HOME for you on my payments. Stop laying rent. See us about plum find terms. Houses and clean for rent. 111-131)“ AND WEDNESDAY, NI$RCH 14 AND 15 “THE CONQI'ERING POWER: Hangar: 0! Property Phono 89 FIRE INSURANCE l‘om Mix in his htest Western Comedy in Charles Ray in hisfllatgst production "SHADOWS OF TH'E'Ls‘EA" “CHASING ,THE MOON” SATURDAY.- MARCH 18 THURSDAY. MARCH 16 SIL'DAY. MARCH 12 MONDAY. MARCH Q13 C0“!!! Turk!!! PROGRAM FOR FOR , SALE -â€"- Houses and Choice Vacant. To Rent -- Hig ' de furnished houses. 8250 00 1- month. K. M. Jam 23% . Central avenue. Prion; um, FOR RENT, ma SALE ’ but! Leghorn. haw hyha strain. Price for 15 w 810.00 per-109. anine Farm. 1 .. Wuv. ... for 15 w 310.00 5 296, _ FOR SALE -â€" FOR SALE \ 3 ovens and I Phone 360. FOR SA LE . 771-13. 8. 274 E Park Ave. FOR SALE ,_ 14 room house md hung. on two um of mund. Ne” Elmools. Club. «hool- And tin-notation. M gugm {n Hixhwood. Jon. Ori, Pull-i: 3| FOR SALE -~ 2nd hudl good condition. Call 3. P. 5 Admission 7270; tax 3(- l’nthe (.‘n'rtoon Comic Admission 27c; tax 3(- Admission Admission 27c; tax 3c FOR SALE Beginning 6 p. m 2nd hn'n‘d ‘b-by carrhéegié : ‘ Enigxh'r n or z t m . 7560:; ‘ R (RENT '0nd or twu. NTED â€"â€" '. ANTED T0 ll slow in r For one Adda-8n 50! mm. m. ANTED FOR rs WAITING. rnkhed. Iurm‘ .fur light neat-r and 0 “Phone 162 (Mike. . 'ANTED To a n‘uhpd houae v mute. but)“ fl m. Address ‘ cum Phnne AN TED TO :‘h h or sell our Gunnnuod III.” Suck. [m t SCI-HID: Steady 1 . good my. purine u. T. the Buyer. Stnd' 1oz tn: 0014 $de efircuhr. Tho Coo. Cunn- 8 unn- T On. Wisconsin's Large-t Hurst”. Fart At- [ 1 ffl‘lnton. thomin. ‘ 28-1 FEWANTED Caddy mnm.’ Experkmoed. Si . we age and Men-hm. Mdreu North- . our Country Club, Raviniu. "I. 2 1:3 " the shaping porch. ‘ . nan Grlan my ad t ENT E102“: large hrdbhcdproun or Y 'ifl‘w r .n M; 0.2 ‘wmp Box 21 MW“ Eliza-73 2 or 3 room, up! nhhad:= NT 8 room funk t. I" mprovement. Hot harm“: "Ii-had fiat. 625 S. St. 410 2 RRENT Bali room, hunt-had um, (g; $3M. homkaaplnx. 625 Iva. ._ ' o fifirxman T0 RENT ,, s or 7, room houn- W bun‘uluw in North Shore Suburb. 3 r For om- yenr 01- longen Option to Adda-u 50H thkflone “9., 1-! ")1... mm. m. 24 ANTED FOR RENT Hundreds 0! cu- rs WAITING. List your Dunne-s for rent rnkhed, furnished for the nummcr, Ind . for light housekeepinu.; with - Paul mic-r and Cu.. Central “9.. Highhnd _ . Phone 16! 2-3 ? 'ANTED T0 RENT 2 room! Vi‘ “t (1 far (out venom during month of e and perhaps part of July. Address “J" '1 SITUATION WANTED r-â€" Young womsu (will «he care of children two nun old .fb’ the thy or hour. 1H,}; P. 788-3. 2 ; SITUATION WANTED -~ Helen Wonk. Public Sum-umpire. Room E. Loch 81111.. {TI}. [-1. P. 527. M ; SITUATION WANTED ‘_â€"â€" By amigo“! :1 WANTED , Mun with ctr (a tell the-But ‘ord Oil Gauge mule. 8100.09 pa“ wack and xtrn cummiuiom. Benmn Hug-bur Ante-ton fi-J Cu. Benton flarbor, Mich. _ _ 2 EOVVANTH) MID with car w all low ricod GRAHAM TIRES. ".30.“ WT week nd tommhflonl. GRAHAX m3}: C0,, 796 “Ev-rd. Benton Huber. )flch. 2 5 WANTED Thoroughly experienced curd- fcner 310 Pmpect nvt. 1‘tl. H. P. 346. Appiy Friday.’ > 2 WANTED TO BUY ~ Girl’n "com! hum] bk-y'cle. Tel. 846-". 2pd WANTED , Reliabler m‘n fio‘ work on phéuuisvcu'e {3; "garden 7 Wind lawn undl December. Mun Imk and write mush. TEL'H. P. 80‘ after 7 p. m.‘ .24 pd WANTED -â€" Booth-ever {pr Coon club. Mn]: or female. In mph; :1 we. re m. gown-hug _nnd u:_l_n_q_ q ‘ ‘ Add!” WANTED~ Carpenter work. New buildin (fine. “P?" of all khuls ”(3kg 1 iture ufd: p [Is ' reasonable. e1. . P. 42-R. (ask for Dotson) a n‘uhod houae with {our bed mum: und 1! >r mote. but)» from 320000 to $260.00 per Mum. Address ”31. L." 7343 Marquette Bldg: @mfi'mn 'ro RENT ._ Fur 2 or a menu". SITUATXON WANTED «bah man Cut: do carpenter vol-k film. plumbhx Union mun. A Manual. Lilli-3.158 . 2nd St. l4!!! summon wum 5- a, ”unlined cMuflmr. good mechanic. Tel. H. P. E9123Y Dubai-wring dam [a your home. 0):: 31 WANTEDTODOrâ€"Ln dryworknbm 22%;!" so out by day. ”6 . Vim- Iw. 'I‘cli Run. rm) To KENT Furnished home. 31 81A mm-tcr bod rnonm, 2 bath}, from 3 to 1m”. wm vuy $2.30 Apply H.. P 1304 2‘ iuxo Phone Kclnxood um. NAN TED T0 KENT I-‘_urn'nlsrd house Fifiéfia.’ i. s. ' no cm 3:. min-n. Ill. Phono 'ukmu 1mm 1 DR (RENT FurnfiM-d 1'01 and or him. (Denmlly Ina NTED â€"- T0 RENT --. TO BUY .â€" " - m I b 21 W‘ “a“ :ad Puk M. W l the shaping porch 31th for 3:? 815 8. Gran by Hi. q 2 pd I ENT ~ A nfieo lam hrdbhcd roan oriwhhout both! and lug-09d. Plum: mi in“. Box ‘11. I 1 2 RENT Front room. wulhern ex- modern convenleneen. Near MM: 345 Bloom fl.Tel.129?.. 2 SITUATION WANTED Phone Kcnwood I18! HELP WANTED nimble Tel. 1 Farm products, sugar, coffee, cop~ {pen rubber and zinc and other com- lmodifies which have been selling be- ilow pm“ ar levels, are due for a raise, lwhile household furniture, crudq oil, Esteel, iron and many other commodi- ties which are still in the clouds when icomparedfwith prewar quotations, will either decline or remain stag- mant Highlnid Park Mu Wu Greater My {N an)”: Forms Period 0 H V by CLINT Hymn): .. ‘ At the pricés which we farmer re- 'ceived {or his crop ”.hi'st fall, ten bushels of oats wouid buy ,I 2006 necktie: a couple of three year old grasser steers would buy an over- coat and it is quite possible that a big husky farmer could carry enough cow hides on his back to buy a chap pair of chikiren’s shoes. . The owner of a copper mine could not sell his 1921 product for enough to pay his help. Those who are sta- tisticnlly inclined could fill volumes with comparisons showing striking in- equalities between commodities of: various types. All this brings us to the conclu- sion that the outstanding feature of 3922 will be an adjustment of cum modity prices and wages. There will probably be about nag ‘ many more failures during 1922. Last: year banks tried to tide everybody: over because, when there was 1:9 lanai-g . it ya: hard to pick live mi cam. Tyis year energetic, well-many aged concerns will begin to forge: ahead and the banks will withdrawf [support from weaker concerns to; Mnnofactnring in general should be about 60 per cent of capacity du- ring 1922. This compares with up- proximately 40 per cent of capacity in 1921 or an increase in octivity of approximately 50 per cent over 1921. Competition will be temfic and dis- astrous for the weak and poorly managed institution. There word 19, 400 failure: with listed liohilities in excess aim, 000,000 during 1921. This compirei with tho _1915_ high record ”(22,000 failures but H-bm- ties of 1921 bankrupt: were somewhat in excess of 1915 figures. take care of the needs of those who‘ are clearly on the upgrade. Lest the render get the idee fromi the above stutement thnt money will be tight, I went to uy that tho posite will‘be the case, except in th rural districts of the South end W Banks in larger centers are eager td make loans on good collateral at 10"? rates. I in: supplies. Lines like fertilile ’ paving materials, household furni tum and confectionery have fol ‘ prospects. The prospects for/fir};- cnltnnl implements, musicol in meats, structural iron and steel- :imilor lines, in: very poor i In other words the firm which pro- dnces the things which pooplo at one! mt will have first call on the filth- li‘c pocket-book while the firm in plying equipment for new milk, ‘1 torieo and machine shape will got any business at all. in all. tween these two extremes the" ‘ a great many businemeo whlch thrive in proportion to the mm which they are necessary to ’ the octivitieo of the first group. I .vcn. Business is going to be good in limé which supply the living needs of- th¢ people such as clothing, food productll automobile tires and residential buildf Cow-ti“?! EXP] ngeral memory and mnufwturl incgcfivitygohnndiulund. The inability «the farmer sud Europe to harm?“ to convince even the mostjoptinn'stic that 00 per cent at 053M“! ll 3' “hep! animate for 1922 mutt-cutting. Of gonna, mm on finderstand that the tanner cu:- ‘notbuyfierymuchwhenhegetsm Many mocking hm 'his crop: but mofnsatéprpnetohmtorn foreign demand without III-kin; my attemptgtom utothpouibm- ties for @qu ugh. Adverse «'- 4:th ht:- md disorganized busi- W in iggqrope. will Maegan pge- Hicks: 155731”: 11 until'the “fall of 1924.” ; 'gEARL THEATRE '1‘ 20 South First sum?» . 3 HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS “F ed eral’? They are reasonable in price, but first 111' ; quality f TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY March 21 and 22 You can get Real Pi'es with “FRECKLES” BARRY Marshall Neilan presénts and all the rest of Booth Tarkington’ 3 kids who have made the whole world laugh. Pen rod 19.South St. Johns Avenue Phone 190 SOME OF THEM ARE Blueberry Apple . p \ and‘ Ra1sign To be shown was “‘ 35' mm 7’ WILMA MS k at the of A. w. rowan. 193 My will carry on the bum-{h _- ne’w location at 102 North ‘ skim” “ m was fig. DECORATING BUS h: A, INCOME TAX MAN ’ HERE m Nun; and Rafi: 'hnve SYSTEM

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