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Highland Park Press, 11 Oct 1923, p. 6

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+ 3 d 14 A es 5h+ the dozen ..:;:...,:. Fresh Lima Beans the boex ... ¢/ _: > Homeâ€"grown Tomatoes _ Sweet Potato Squash J the 1b. ...........‘..................._;,,',‘ Green Peppets l each mrananinhnniige eroniveiceds cerain} Sweet Oranges / > { Long Green Cucumbers B Boys* Store qgtOlm | c. _ _|; Sizth Floor | _ _ Henrg CLytton & Sons i : > AP _ | "| e l t B â€" STATE at JACKSONâ€"on the Northeast Corner _ e amd l f L f ; i it ofi / o es f=i I’-“\'/ §A 4 4‘ 3 k Eied YE ALCH Y3 K \ }!b \ B i A y Rilkse LN DY i s ns oA t ~1]}_ E+166 P * olA on s ce Q)‘! |â€" 6 TA ‘ J F g y * yO > .‘ alpeg\ ‘& SAE J J ( * n roaiiaiiaii e M ’ | SWY P l NJ 1( P * d . C P m ~tfooh ,‘ N# _ 1 #5.4 + | 3 W \ l ol maies : | ‘ at A hi‘ 3 it ag" o % 3 P e #3 6 : * P A , ka : x Specialâ€"Boys‘. 1 +) t | : 4 ies / | OBR Imported Engli « f »/ 84 %5 f i /d amal Importe 18 P <€] td '.'['JV "' ;"v \:('-‘, [ $ 190 6/ I 1 i % $ '“'&Fi;‘f..gj;zg,.f {»(‘? O w l | t H a | ol : on M t P V > 1 lie# e s.fig”",‘mfi:z (as | por O t y 5£,’:L~';\,»‘4‘fxԤ-‘ Y \ ' { 1 i y<. ie ~~l! t @ #F :2 4 x ’7"" ',!"""v':-k‘:"‘l"A “,! mR :,s.i. f $ t | [ 0:.. M o j'"-v';,;."‘::,‘.‘} “'2(}\‘” $ $ \ hE p O t t | â€" S :t;’ * uty -'\‘.‘.â€"’*;\:s.:, \\' \fi\is A | ; _ fisl .'&.x: A MBR * { t Made of the finest quality pure wool y ie j "A '3}’-}’1'{\' C jwith ladded durability given by a sp igd \| * "L â€" PRKE x4 ® procegs treatment. Such an extraordi \6§ â€" 4. d t 4 bpportunity is only,; possible because ;; 1 o iA 8 ons purclflase'd the entire lot of 1,200 pain € i is {,,f,g{‘:(j“ rect from the mills in England. In br i y "15‘3”: t ‘tnd ray heather with designs on .« j:! s ‘1+X"" i’;’ ho woven in contrasting colors. Sizes 7 to q : ce / j Such; a value suggests anticipating er leal § y : ‘seasfi’s needs for hiking, skating, golf *# Ni 7 kh wioar | Green Onions 2 bunches for . Crisp .Celery the bunch ......... Green Beans the quart ... Celery Cabbage Carrots and Beets ELBERTA PEACHES : â€"the basket GENUINE HERKIMER ~COUNTY CHEESE Phones Highland Park 1677â€"1678 j NOTICEâ€"Ask to have our regular circular m Special Sale for Friday and PAGE 31X BEST POT ROAST the lb. JUICYX GRAPE FRUIT â€" RAPP BRO% These Hose Are from The J. D. B*é;'ngl’iton Mllls, Léicuter, a England, and Are xcl}uRVe‘With Us. > ' 25¢ 33¢ 2 for 49c 18c on 1/ 1@ cck : Ve cot i e mc {~ 09G o 1. 3GC 14 0e _ _ 112%e ... de ... 28¢ 29c rbidntiin dtrdairin@Lrbint mevics 48. haats eedeet i. s Loin Veal Roast Ib.|.__20i2¢ Sh. Veal Roakt lb. remmibdiinn on Leg Veal Rogst Ib. .. 2914@ Pork Shou. Roast : ... 1514¢ Breast Veal Roast .,.112519 Rump Corn f : CREAME Rib. Pork Roist, i Best Round teak,! Ib....35¢ Best Sirloin Steak 1b.....45¢ Best Porterhouse Steak 55¢ Native Flank Steak lb. ... 25¢ Shoulder Steak Ib. .|.....__25¢ Rib Lamb Chops ib| __.__55¢ Loin Veal Chops Ibi ..;.....88¢ Sixth noorâ€"ffiqu’ K BARTLI?'I"I‘ the bask LEG GEN. SPRING FRESH DRESSED ‘ the bask MALAG GRAPE 39c¢ Ib. b.,.... 15 b. d45¢ ak 55¢ ... 25¢ o i it Saturday, October 12th and 13th, 1923 * Store Adl/ye¢ ; 24 North â€"First Street, Highland Park, IMlinois you. Leave name and ad at office. We deliver your order free. ED‘ |.._ FRESH DRESSED â€" F%%sn CALYES _ smwmg cl ICKENS , 8 EP;?EADS $s e 1b.. _ se y [ e Ib. the mills "Mil.â€"Hart Bacon piece Ib. 2014 Mil.â€"Hart Ham Ib. :.___2744¢ Dixie Bacon Squares Ib.18 ¢ Sait Pork Ib................ Salt Beef Ton Mrccag Fr. Spareribs, 1h. ._____15¢ Frankforts the Ib. _____ 204 Lake Sup. White Fish, Ib, 'S‘gnon gteak, 1 F_,m Fresh Herring l Inirainicodige Fresh Perch, lb. |.._______ Gorton‘s Cod Fish box ._38¢ Halibut Steak lb...:._. Fresh Lake Trout, 1b NEW DRonmoNs 5 lbs. fdr ‘ FANCY ROASTING cnzf K NS e 1D. BLUE THE HIGHLAND L:m rms.uzmx‘nrux.n.inmn fer} GOOD gIPE BANANAS the basket ~ Boys‘ $3 the dozen 37%¢ 34c sh se the ns fi® Jello, any fla 3 pkgs. for .. _Q‘ueen lives 14â€"0%. jar DEW DR_OPCOfF-EE .‘ !‘ aI6. can Swedish the pkg. Himla O Fancy Jonathan Applfi ® Th# AOF :. se ns idles Fancy Cooking Apples 4 Ihe, foF- Aprnp ns tovat tss Grape Fruit Lh3 2 for FT'.’...A 14 Large Pkg. Graham Cuckef} each | _ ce to get the~digging machine in. The other line turns south where the: right of way crosses the North SHiore Line and followsk it south, one circuit pirking up a 13: at Belvidere street, mng west through Graysâ€" lake to Crystal Lake and Barrington, the other line extending on to 14th street and . tying in to the ‘line the: right of 1 Skhore Lite an circuit picking to Lake Bluff, where it will tie in to the line, one circuit feeding south to ‘Evanston and the other into the Lake Bluff subâ€"station. â€" On this line it was netessary to clear the right of way of several dense patches of trees and bm;q. The line also went through swamps where it vn:k,i necessary â€" to build bri%u and make fills in order to get theâ€"digging mackhine in. way. are two 35â€"foo with two pireuits 0 these continues on to Lake Bluff, whe the line, one cire to Evanston and i new 7q§c 9§c swamps and dltl:nP so &nt other . s an in the (‘lliq‘ gin, line was stru volt 1 Â¥, â€"> interesting. . FRESH OYSTERS volts to tip in to the bus at the presâ€" sure ‘su#n No. 1. &:bmt threeâ€" fourths of a mile of this line is unâ€" dergr This section consists of 500,000.â€"CM cable, The remaining two miles constitute a 40â€"foot class A pole line with two cireuits of 250,000 CM ies duxatne and" pole sevtine Jn# chine used b{flu company has: been actively on the job in digtrict "A" in eontt.rpcti;n work on important lines, One of these latter is a new 12,000â€" volt tie line connécting, the , station bus at the new Wm‘n generating station with the present! bus at the present station there, / will be connected Jfirect at the new station ‘to the bus But through a transformer bank will\be stepped down to 4,000 volts to tip in to the bus at the presâ€" sure station No. 1. About threeâ€" fourths og‘ a mile of this line is un MACHINEâ€"SET POLEs: FOR ELECTRIC ICY LEMONS ? flavor Wafers ‘ange â€"lb, Ptkoo L e transmission atigh on on 65c the dozen 00c 45¢ ind a few polc hat .ncientfid h articles were ging. :A large itrung in over . ismission lines leaving the n on the. private right of ro 35â€"foot class A lines each ircuits of 000 wire. : One of nues on the right of way. making were i. _ 2O¢ Poles Were Set few set in sand and v poles in an old ntnd springs and were encountered large part of this over a live 4.000.â€" the : right ‘of way t will tio.i:“t: ‘feeding bther into the : ~On this line ar the right of 33¢ 38c 28¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 19¢ _ _ Fhe people who won‘t take part in politics it i4 so ‘rupt are finding !::l?:bug the ‘that got elected to office. LINE more line : The science of refining i1 ‘en revolutionized, and the hbon::’rim the petroleum ‘companies are eontinâ€" nously engaged in the practical develâ€" mon:z further inventions to & crease :Iuohu yield and preserve érude oil, â€" ; ’ factor iin satiating the appetite for gasoline, ~ Bince 1909 crude oil pl‘odnction‘fin; the United States has trebled, but where in 1909 there were 588 barrels | Produced to each fmotor car on z road, in 1922 there were only 45 rels to each motor car. Pertf. l the phenomenal feat of tripling &ei ¢rude oil supply has not been the only. | Production Trebled but Demand (| For Automobile Uses of _ 00 oo OM Greater } . |At the lead of the cast of skille players is Hope Hampton. In lx character of the fascinating, but gffnclphd, gecond wife of the mm.:‘:’ io oo aomioe iroeind some of i 0 k career. â€" Robert T. Haines has the léading male role. ¢ TREMENDOUS GrowTtn _| ’ _ OF OIL REFINING ;‘-‘;]e revealed with compelling truthâ€" ness. ~:|‘ i R | fmumdthcmhhtrig" Dovekie and the direction was charge of Charles Horan. Many of the scenes take place in unusually handsome . interiors, of which â€" those placed in the home of the millionaipe hgsband are most lavish, 4 Eons P NOC . / CoemEcane . 4 SLGe m "Toes It ‘Pay?" for the week comâ€" mencing Monday, October 8. This Fox special production deals with a phage ‘of life which touches close to plans :of a designing young 'ol'n;n to take the place of the faithful wife of an elderly millionaire are laid bare and the consequences of a man‘s folly. Sn oeoh BC C o eeest Ale M & & m for the. construction of a $50,04 There is just one °‘l"'"“°" .:: .::m, office" and flat building, 1 ',"Eu "'m' fechure emp ”Em' Elias Feinstein, Waukegan, to be 1 a living, nourishing, profita ‘g:d.tedon the east : side of . Genes for V"“‘;E g“l’, ’““mt"{’ To |street, dust north Like street. mt.‘p'ili’ ; T t * > « % N that , condi is that someone ::Ez A; F. Dilger of Waukeganysuffere a profit by it. That is the sound basis a painful |injury hiu-i:{{t?ha se mt mak ho cout mar, m 1y one." ‘| saw with hichhemclmin:m it cannot be dane by public ownership, &eott&fimnmtomdflbyfi it cannot b.gdom byvm. When toethoftbe‘uw- f ® you deny the right to profit you deny dn iifiieaimcn s . 4| $ ‘the right of a reward to thrift and inâ€" NOVEL f To . < ability to meet them out of surplus inâ€" A friend of nin‘wbo'm‘h sel come. ’W.fli‘fi' expand or fail: | talkingâ€"machines by mailâ€"order hit . It‘;m!lltd @ "'mml:‘t a simple motho‘dlotflidingovt"fi nents of wages, taxes > | persons he might. writes Fre iifuatete."Ainseriotion con oall maad forfors, hy miBnt io ic Pre "DOES IT PAY" 1S <A s â€"~.COMING TO MONROE law, | Some of it has proceeded on ti'o theory that if those who enjoyed maâ€" terial prosperity used it for wrong purposes, %. prosperity should be limited or abolished. That is as sound as it would be to abolish writing to prevent forgery. dustry and enterprise. . Let us look to the mfzn rather than to. the reâ€" ward. Then shall we see in our inâ€" dustrial uz. from the most exalted captain to the humbJést soldier in the ranks, a purpose worthy to minister to the highest needs of man and to fulfill the h(?o of a fairer day. We have had many attempts at ‘reguhzion qf. .insinstrinl activity by the i nents of today. The pros ,pevt of advance lies: in nsmh?.; those conditions which have stimulatâ€" ed invention and industry and comâ€" !m»"flw’ ly road to a more progâ€" ressive age lies in perfecting the inâ€" Let us dismiss the general indic ment that l&l all too long hung ov;x:r business enterprise. While we: conâ€" tinue: to condemn, unsparingly, selâ€" fishness and greed and all trafficking in the natural rights of man, let us not forget to respect thrift and: inâ€" dustry and enterprise. Let us look to the service rather than to the Â¥o. (Vltimatély, <(property rights â€" and persqnal rights are the same thing. tipg,,d‘oomiraee, of great industrial enterprise. Jt is often referred to as selfish and ttt:ri_.uctic.‘ Our econaâ€" mit sy been attacked from tbow‘an&‘ t tb!;lows. But tb:‘lt: angwer lies in tgchin‘: i tory, ‘The of a Watt or an Ediâ€" son lay in the men who chipped fiint to perfection.. .. . . Tbehopedl tomorrow lies in the development of World:; . _ po t Industry,: character are :d‘ conferred by act or resoive, Governâ€", ment cannot relieve from toil. X:'::: prm shbstitute for the rewards of se y 18 ) President Coolidge‘s attitude tow.| The Waukegan Woman‘s club openâ€" hoi hok e hk o Pnd s en on e maonp i from a numbe; a k ist church, his spé i before he became pres.| During the luncheon the club was enâ€" m:.a from the Electrical| tertained by a number of musical Extracts From His Utterances Happenings Here INDICATED (BY sPEECHES Have Bearing On This, It Is Believed. stomeoiot has & President :| About North Shore; «_ _._dow They Get That w(: First Egg:â€" "I am tired in this ‘hot water. â€". > #et harneded to it." _ _. _"*""** Harry Mitche L1lg,. 0 2_ F2 jCOV. AuUneF,. _ AnG h‘doun’tm&cdmhemhu doesn‘t owe anybody. Hence, pr sumably, he is a fair risk for a tall ing:machine or other goods on #radi in onb stt PR d c nds h 21. : 1 * ago. &Mremnbo@hendtom to the family physician. His reasor ing was this: People always pay t} Wsmqnfim n a owe the doctprâ€"any money. And | HARRY Mrircn 40â€"48 East Jackson Bou! Mall Blook Rast of State 8t., C On receiving an aswer to his a asking. for the name of his fami PW‘I'“M If&k... was forthcoming, my friend shipve the ~talkingâ€"machine without f17+). Fall Opening Sale ! Extra Pauts P â€" A friend of ‘i"m.fi"h 3 talkingâ€"machines by mailâ€"order hit a simple method for finding out wh Kelly in The Nation‘s Business. j Excavation is for the. constm KAUCAVYAUIOMN is to started at ‘of for the. mmmfi of a $50, store, ~office" and f building, _ Elias Feinlpein, Waukegan, to be VU.“.(’Q.'.. . h-‘ummwMIM *to uhnd order Fall zm-&«-m'&uu Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dunakin Waukegan “W‘Lfi ‘their ©go wedding anniversary last week.‘.l Fear that Alex Hein, well know w-nhnin:mha;vho.mhfi; erected a m. might Jo all of his nfiu% fortu through confiscatiort Â¥ . Germ: authorities apparently was witho basis for â€" Mr. Heiti mnow writes _ friends that his 1. is safe. â€"I says living costs rising and ] may return to W. n. William Hoban, of Gurnee, had t] thumb of his right hand almost se ered when he.caught it in the blad of a silo filler while helping fill t silo on his farm. He had been sha: pening the blades| whenâ€" someor started the motor. ! ~â€" Bending back iron bars over a win dow, forcing the Jock from the out side and entering m spice about tw« feet by four feet wide, robbers lasi week‘eritered the J. H. Peterson and mvm’:mt_nh tutuklm%iuu at GMM ..Mm and carried away ‘thousands of dolâ€" lars of new wvércoats, suits and $60 in cash that had been left in the ‘cash register. * { Thigs t tm ineiny Engronning com P come pany was fatally injured last w!fl ies en mc pany res turning from a construction job in Gurniee. He died 20 minutes later in the Lake County General ;l:zv he was rushed after the acciâ€" | NEIGHBORHOOD JOoTTNGS selections and recitations BRIEF NEWS ITEMS = FROM LAKE counry At The County Seat =_ and Elsewhere â€" * ige ue 72& fl t hyA

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