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Highland Park Press, 3 Jan 1924, p. 10

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H ii'; a1 [r,1"i, W W lil,!] if Fi {iii} 1:2: if: [Iii:) (it', (i, t, ‘k: g. a LIS M {a bfi m; H “‘31 if E if Ill I“ PAGE TEN tasiruance-rire, To,madi,isaiiiity 'V. MUZIK, JR. w _‘ Baggage, Expressing, Moving Telephone 1805 E. N E L SON, Tailor and Cleaner -' " m at. Jegat. AVUIIO (IND) ‘ . r If not convonknt to come await-I. (Imam tackle“ in Daniel'- W Shop. _ rF t Baby's Health Demands Are You Eitonghz V Aha headquarters 1c,C,'tylt and Noun Public? PAUL _ SCHROEDER & ce, Real Estate P. B. WILLIAIQ. Mann: ' _ _ ' Pt-t u? llllmoit-- flaggage---hrige Motor Truck and Van delivery to all We write: full limi of insuranci in manly! the but companies. . i i , ' points. . ' Household goods and Pianos moved by Experienced men.' l ' Furniture Packed Grated and Shipped. . _ CLOSED CA R" COMFORT A. G. McPherson Danae BROTHERS Phones 181 1103147 ' F Highland Parktander tht. that. your milk supply be abaolutely safe and pure. ' ' BOWMAN’S iaur is pasteurized and bot. tled in theeountry, the ideal method of hanaing/iniik: . ' ' _, 7 T . Rapid,/iireet delivery in iced mtiiosritor' care/{o your neighborhood assures its u. ing/freeh and sweet. ' ' -, . Tom 486 V . ANDiWTtaCALLrtmANDDBUV%t-V Prompt and m: We. Highland Park and Highwood Business Coupe Sedan HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS. Phonon Highland Park 120- 121 39 South St. Johns Avenue E. NELSON ---------"-- I I " , " M! HQ 'M HQ H. In H. I.“ r " ”SontISLJohuAnu-o HALL": ge'twiri , for at} years ornate edye,atttm, have ”Maud pointed out glut the little»; otttFritottt school. even gt. ity but a, an inductive (manhunt ind uanm 'uritt only whet‘e‘iu is impru- tips! to _ prowide unythiuc- die, 'uys the bqlletim"'qorptrlidayttrt M' Schools and Trnnsportation at Pupils,", 5mg. issued br"tht deptsrttitent of the in. tierior through the bureau of educa- t on. . ' 'r.' I' ', Should'Be, milked Only Where . Better Aeeotrmtttdaatmhs ', [numb Says , ' Bureau Report ' A F IS N E V Ell EFFECTIVE The run: school my”; :céntl- , mantel United States bonnet; In" an. V eating out 18 millionth! of young poo: i pie between the use! of bind 29min) live in mull twins and mm )0! in E the open country. The 800.000 or; more schools eiasriftmi/art.r,ttrttt " . p.st1rt)tet.ttr 12% mi1iiotrdjitittiN _ in. 1939,. Two you: ago “last m 1 fourth M the may school enrollment end that cent of thoteochtncfome Wane . in 187,951 Whom nobody neutron at theiser,tt!ttitrtiy being in the open country. A hopeful sign for, the future "in not forth ”the, bulletin ', in the moment tint in 1926; 389,788 ‘ " pupils were annulled in about-212.000 consolidated échools.‘ J ls t' , T Muslin Opportunity Consolidated .schoola equalize edu- _ cational opportunitik by eomsentrht- init the wealth and! energy of large ems, thus oeeprintr better teachers, more artistic and adequate school buildings, better attenddne.e,, no 1 healthy and happy children. Je, 3 playgrounds eduipped' for 1th c 1 {meta bettra1lrrh.atltettml.1/ and tim- " nisi, the tymnasiums, with shower 1 baths and, awimmintt pools, :put the. 1 children on: par with their city con l sins.", Consolidated schools 11:31th .1 modern {close room and heating I' plants; jierrruo maintain Itrttorator- ( lea w T re Science, agriculture, and A cooking are taught, and they may j have tr rden plots, small fields and l lilvestoc . g, l j I With the bit, s:otttfortabits buses to jtr port the pupils, distance in prgcti My annihilated. and no mat- uri ho .poor the tamim or how iaolt the “myths children in; I typicd consoildaiisd school “district have’ ti' rrivilege of an acesditad four-ye r' high school eoiirae mftér they Mute flttiahed the rude... an many (section? the 1eotttrolHnted itte? we used u. community houseglthus bringing wider, interests to' tstd qnd young alike. _ l ' . i CITIES ABANDONING‘ é MUNICIPAL PLANTS More Than 600 Light System's _‘l Owned by Towns Prqve I Unsuccessful . ' Something is 'to be done .about the dearth of bananas explained with, syncopated Variation: id theater and about. The vociferous refrain of song planet: has borne fruit. Nearly'every one down in' the' El Rule district of Oaxaca, Arxiro,' citt growing bananas. Considering, the large number of trees planted/it) in estimateql that production alien“ tn. crease to from 200,000. to 800900 at. ot_frttit, in the ",'t2,1T'g'"'lrgf C, an epmmerciai nttpche gt, M ed tr. , t r tr q _ . ' The.1 banana, it ceding, is 'ttlt and $3in discouraged with .1 ft ‘in this, World. In its impressionable vttythiit is exposed to thielavWbiqi- can, Ind things like that. If the thieinh'trusieo-ht “12].. good trip, it’s all up with. the banana. But iii, aeapes with hard It"l'd ,do nob de- ter the “any", a d they are thrttt. ing the fungus enemies of the fruit with fire, By their work: w? dull know the fruit of their victory. An qhny with bananas! _ There'd ltd h sight to make those song writ”. change their tune. ' an a letter to Conm E. L. Dennison, Lopis L. Emmemn, ite.. 'retaty of state commend: the Illinois eontrreaamarr's dtterttthytytttt to am the passage of the national bled Iky bill in'the present' union of can. Secretary of Statq Commands URGING NATIONAL _ _ LAW EARRING FRAUD _ The bill, which w'u pnmd‘by' the house during the, last -iotrlmt died in committee in film sent , we strongly supported by Scent}; Em- met-son at that time. (He Mares m- tional legislation maul? "t the sky leglulntion at Illinois Arid other mtg: ls tru wholly ettectim. , _ “The Illinois ”securities“ law has banned from the state more l than $350,000,000 in frauduupt or quea- ionabU securities during tho four you: of its operation," WW Emmerson aid. "We have found. however, that companies M then permission to sell thqirittgritks' in, the state often establiih Mout- aid? of the state and fktp4 twain investom in Illinois with t&r litm- tyre. We are 90me Fame' Phn'of coilereimnen on "Blue Sky,” Fiitht 1. SERIOUS PROBLEM I W :33, M, I. r' T lid NEW‘Service (, North Shore Gas Company E Will 1(o_, to Earn" .NURE'NSé'QRE ' Chicago Noriti .Shore and; Milwaukee Railroad Company f AFE, piofitiWht investment.“ bur .newetti, service to patrons. ' . Through purchase bf, our 7% " Prior Lien Shares you carrdraw a ' steady extra iruiorrtirirotrt earnings" of North Shore Trains, ll, . l T. Let the Rbad? of ice-hd . 0 a1 ' the'yvay of thrift. 'gt: is saggy? 2ttg growth and good enmity; . , _ 'r, For the feat ended? August 31, 1923, thii roiadh, ot rating Mame was $5,677,562-. _" a ')',1ilfl1,Q increase bittee 1916. Think of , {units 'l1ldfir;,'('l'e1 greht NptthtShpre' ' Prior Lien Shares. afe offered at $100 nth, caiih or on our paymcnt plan of $10 monthly per share; Ph inter?" alloired on deposigs. Now " the time to start. de'velpp's! s. C'" YOU pang have a Separate in- "il [come byé.s‘aVing regularly and J investing in our' 7% pre- ferred str)tV , _ i' .'-, _ ;. l Self respect and the habits of thrift: are results i of a regular savings plan; Our 7% preferred stock gives you this opportunity. _ ' A_'jisil, ’abodt. Our plan for sav- ing. and imttpsting, , ag,tji,it,d,tfiietisshtrt, 'r'- s.ssAUa,, "Com , . "'er,/lrpttt'ttraas. by Iprureuh"eeree CotGasto,, dttdMrkeomsittMuitroad Commission Thaw.” M tie,otoA Med Int 'ilttttfft't2ty., ru...2.1uLuo. (Edna-funk ',i" _ ti 'amu.......... [ w/tii,,,, .51th mo,‘ hung-had me information 301 yonrjpmtmpnt nun;- An. V "l / , 4;: ", You“ Shve rn' More? 72 West" Adm. Strut, Chm mm on the ‘w Ask any employ... or Wandnniltbom nmquncym wand-hub "of“: A-ded M II. 1.29. (or ll.- Er: E id! M all.‘ “I Ms.. "V to and, oqe mi. an? cu" he. Johi dar:' (in. vi“ Br” AU oth m d. m an. ru, FIE; Yo at tum can! s, "ul En E13 Chin dnrt an!!!“ Ssh! Ree. will Pu! 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