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Highland Park Press, 7 Feb 1924, p. 7

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RSDA y I&Co. §3 E‘S DAY Y F' served anid the reâ€" ¢tening sper_k in playâ€" m:sax‘ is called to J:ld at Lake Forest, all are fifiu e Cream fed stock resh and e business meeting reâ€".* § it Cl/eans full use of aâ€" Wwhole month â€" l cost to‘*have IFLE, STRONG COXNâ€" M.PRICE pogsible. TS lectric Shop â€" Telephone H. P. 156 Every.â€" Candy*~ t the Kind Trlephone H. P. 150 NES » in the me hére tuis MacHINE IN YOUR HOME tioner Teleph@ne 23 NE VALUE uUV i FEBR AR y £9 Ts "Ju, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1924 North Shore Trust Company fo + At All Hydrox Agencies A HOME BANK 519 Oakwood Avenue Sheridan Road and Central Avenue BUTTER and EGGS "Purer Because Carbonated" in Special V ANILLA ICE CREAM HAHY D: Prepared to render to all a â€"convenient, helpful and really needful banking service THIS WEEK Home Dressed Poultry For All Occasions _ TELEPHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO KNAAK PHARMACY, Deerfield. LAEGELER PHARMACY, Highwood _ EARL W. GSELL & CO., Highland Park Strawberries George Tucker Pineapple a Special Brick of sEsté +. * 50c (A State Bank) sn 9y and Telephone H. P. 1128 Full Quart Brick banki *‘This willing Appel | _ The offices of President Appel and @""§""F |\ Charles F. iGrant, vit:e-presigeht and | est. «r’.:."?i | cashier, arg on the west side of the| FOR,SA | entrance, With the. commercial deâ€" a.:f "v‘}}’gfi partment, and that of Harry Paul,| street. viceâ€"presidept,. â€" on the east Sitt” FOR 8/ *with,;the savings ‘department. Rangâ€"| $=alt J | ing north ffom these are the sectionst Highwood | occupied, hy the dther members. of the | 2128 ;‘3‘: jbqpk; staff, all equipped with every,| Sectional ) | ngeesgary ; modern: facility. . In | the| H. P; 325 It was a notable expression bf pubâ€" lic interest in a great community asâ€" set, such as this bank his become, and the day will lorg be remembered by all who attendéd the opening. The crowd came early. At 8:30 \ in the morning long lines of waiting people stood jat the doors eager, to inspect the ‘n‘w building, and from then all through the day and evening the bank was crowded with visitors, alt delightâ€" ed| with the ‘spaciousness and handâ€" gome equipnient of édvery. department, and the opjinion gen ra{ly expressed was that hére was j bank that. the city dan p<:1int' to with pride as, one of |its show places, a bank unequalled in size and ¢ompleteness of equipment in cities three times the size of Highâ€" land Park.|.‘| hy d ons o B AEZITUL OB EVE MA 1+ 0| Ts i / |‘ _ Bpautiful Interiot. _‘ [ 0 ) The interior finish is in Italian marble in two shades, that harmonâ€" ize per’feq:l in their warmth of :colorâ€" ing with the mahogany furniture and bandsome bronze grill work of thé cages. The |lobby is an‘exceptionally commodious one, with all facilities for patrons, and "the commercialâ€"and savâ€" ings departments are arrangedâ€"along the west and éast sides, respé\':tivilhy, with ten windows . opening to e lobby, so that ~all possible business may ‘be handled expeditiously â€" and without : ca delay, rear of theicommercial department is | $y.) puly, / a, separate room for the computing| saddle fi?.e ‘~Below the first floor is the great steel | and concrete vault> with ~ its massive â€"stecl door,} and in the vault is accomodation for ©4,000 safety deâ€" posit boxes with plenty of space for safe, |keeping: lof, all valuablesi | A trusted employe is always in charge here to serve patrons. Bcr}i)des this vault for money {jand valuables belohging to the bank ‘and its patrons, there is another equally strong vault, the old bank â€"vault, Whicl'L is used: for, the ‘keeping of the bank‘s books and, records when not in use. | This [gives acgess to the books at all times withovi, opening.the main vault.‘ | } N y , The diredtors room 68 this floor is richly finished and furnished in maâ€" hogany and.is in kecping with the geni‘rnl ensemble of. the splendid banking house of which, all Highâ€" land Park is justly proud. g On Saturday‘s opening day‘ the bank received large floral pieces from several sister banks, including . the First National Bank of Chicago, the Continental Comméercial Bank, â€" the Uniog‘Truat compasy and the Broadâ€" way Nationial bank of Chicago. _ , Notice is héreby given to lall perâ€" aons‘inter;sbed that! the Council of: the City of Highland: Park, Cownty of. Lake and |State of Tllinois having: ordered ti\e construction of a cast iron water pipe| extension with hydrants, Y:lve, valve vault, connecâ€" tion | and ;n e ces s ary fittings . in Ravinia Court, the ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city and having applied. to the County |Court of Lake county for|an assessment of the costs of said improvement acqordfng to benefits, and an assessment thereof having beén made and returned to said) court, the‘ final* hearing thereon will be had on the 15th day of Februâ€" ary A. D. 1924 or as soon thereafter as the business of the court will perâ€" mit. ‘Said ass]t:smept is payable in Seven (7) installments, with interest at the rate of six (6) per centurm per annum on all installments from and after date of issue of first voucher. â€" All persons désiring may file objections in said cou§rt before said day and may appear on the hearing and make their defénse. / | he4 | o U C /1 | _ FRED SCHAEFER Officer/ appointed to make said assessâ€" ment. ; [ + e a 0 : W\ Datéd at Highland Park, I!1. t January 31, A., D; 1924. lt 08â€"6¢ § â€"A end 4 TEAMS SPECIAL ASS?SMENT NOTICE | | | No: 279 § affair was given for| the families and frignds of the teamsters." Refreshâ€" ments wére served. All present reâ€" port a délightful time.~ (}. +0 ) ./. In spite of the incléement weather Monday eveping, the dance given. by Teamsters‘ Rocal N’t 495,‘ in Witten hall, was a most sucdessful affair. The ciation. rv’.I"h; tâ€"e;;;@â€"a; union . has donated $50 to the Elm Place auditorium assoâ€" THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Continued from page ) . ,| g ‘service |obtainable . anywhere. s‘ your, bank and we are your vants," ‘said f?;?siq‘dnt' BANK OPENING IS NOTABLE EVENT sing patrons unl!éfegs‘ary [ERS DANCE IS } UCCESSFUL AFFAIR n FOR SALEâ€"F electric maâ€" lahm.. Sait conditch. e." Address AMC P.Q. Box 445.) . 00( * â€"‘pdatf49 FOR SALEâ€"Contents of household and furâ€" niture in 4â€"room vlw- in High~ land Park, Highwpod and Forest.| Newâ€" . ly mapried couple.‘ Address H.S.M, P. O. Box [§45., [ 0. BA s uPt / U | if49pd FOR SALEâ€"Pipeless furnace, ‘Used ‘only a #hort time.) $25 ‘if taken at once. 505 iGlencoe avenue. Tel; H. P. 1874. ) _ [ \ SOpd FOR SALEâ€"â€"1 painted dlatm room set, con« wists of 6 pictes, also. suitable for breakfast .portch. . About. 25 yards plain colored stait $rpefin¢ 1 washable â€" bedroom rug. i . J, Herzog, 13 Granby woad, . Lake â€" est. Fel. Lake Foreést 1160. * I .50 FOR,SALEâ€"Electric range, 4 bur‘med‘.»l oven and brbiler. Almost new. Bést offcr'&kn‘ 1t. | Tel.. Winngtka 549â€"W or cal} at 1 P’u‘ atreet. * | | _ FOR S‘é‘kn‘*broom house with bath lnd‘ | garage. nace heat; sidewalk| and paving | in and paid for. Reasonably priced. Telephone: 1 Highwood 1875. _ ' > 50 pd | | | {FOR SALEâ€"$â€"piece overstuffed blue velour | | parlor suite. . Fumed ‘oak library table {and | sectional bookease. 810=Oakwood avenue. Tel. | | _ FOR ,â€" SALEâ€"COW . MANURE_â€"Best _ ferâ€" | tiliser there is for. lawns, m,m LR wo Sh4 fin" Euvine Farm A Le | Â¥6, & + We | rence Mills, Ovner.â€" Tel H. r"?h ~ otf | ‘ BABY. CHICKS ‘â€" in 100 lofs, assorted, | $12; Leghorns, $18; Barred Rocks, S. C Reds, | Aneonas, $15; Wyandottes, |(Buff Orpingtons, | Minoreas, $18. P«Emu. Catalog free. D. T. ';g%licsnow CHICKERIES,:_ PEORIA, X‘I;.’Llla- ‘ NOTICE ; > All chfflod advertisements must be in by 5:45 Wednesday FOR SALEâ€"Shetland . _ ‘Reasorinble. Jn Punad,, Fermind 4ih Plakiket. Dricing mt â€"SWANT aP ° ‘"FOR |RENT". and "For| Sale" sale ntk:flilhhnd Park Press sents . ARITISTIC . ‘ADVERTISING BLOTTERS OF ‘ALL . DESCRIPâ€" TIONS. SAMPLES MAY BE SEEN AT _ THE _ HIGHLAND â€" PARK PRESS QFFICE. 40tf _SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Married man (deâ€" d erstonesy hel M leraid" Pock, Higt oe erences ;call. â€" 4 Park, or write Frea. Phillips, 301 ‘:‘-’&’:’:-‘ street, La Porte, Ind. ‘ 40â€"50pd SITUATION WANTED â€"Work of any! kind Sorrtanand wemice. "Bast | refuepmige" | | Oh exper wol « r « in sook, |clean, oir nurse. Tel.. H., P. 1551, zQ ‘FRENCH CLAS{S«H.M-‘ {Bourdeau, . for» mer ‘indtructor ‘of French in the Stickney school, is organizing ‘an â€"evening ‘E: No m study required. For information, telâ€" 6 Mrs., Gray, 622 South St. Johns aveâ€" pnue. , Tel. H. P. 1502. 50 8: ATION WAN‘I"&«P:;M us cook L @ml housewo! Aâ€"1 rdm’ou, or fbr general housework. _ Aâ€"l RHOREHNINHNNHT SITUATIONS WANTED uunnmum|umumnmmmmmnmmmmg AImntH â€" mOR éxwmgxw%%y Rrfic Estimates Cheerfully Given. . Jobbin® aâ€"Specialty WITTEN BLDG. . | 360 € , AVE. Telephone Shap (H. P. 1404 _ _ Res. BJ P. 439; 1342 THESE WANT AD‘S FOR SALE FOR . RENT BLOTTERS M RESS â€" "‘000"| right â€" _‘ ‘ditfpd | exper ale" Signs for confic ‘ress Office. 10 |‘, REâ€"Best ferâ€"|> . V '..hd' fi a &U F2 Bes*" ‘"wa | 5o ie lots, assorted, bar sall + HELP WAN ~Mrs. 8. D. M H. P,; $19. have | refe small childrer. HELP . WAN‘ W.@‘n‘,}’wblh.‘h one or twp week. erences Te Tel. H. P. 1 : ~ HELP W Girl, young, to c children 2 ar years kf in : the noon. . Refer m.‘%L‘B. P und general 1792.. > HELP."WAN â€"Compéetent ‘maid 1 éral | hougewor References required Laurel avenue. H. P. 199. f A PUBLI USE DESIRES | TWO juniog gik! cle ‘N‘?fln. Christian. Steady advancement t positions. _ Salary to start, $12. ] employment. Ho: 9 to for .a child 3 !fir P. 887â€"R. 5. Adtress HVWWliPress office. HELP w irl for downsta wx and cooking & second ln* is ply Mrs. A. lis, 602 Stâ€"Jobns ‘place. fi H. P. 296.) ¢ p > B " HELP WA Maid for _legeulâ€"«&omo- for general wdifit ; 2 adu}ts. 64oom â€" law'm | . Best erenyses â€" rct:'h‘?d. Tel. H.‘ P.. 1631@ 1630 avennie. â€"| _ 50 REAL! EST, SALESMAN WANTED. women, and dren ; â€" t:&lmm- _ darning. Salary, $75 a full ; $1.50 amn hour TeRNaTion CKING MiLLS, Nob town, %la . € :-"“ WANTED â€"BREAL ESTATE SALESMAN. fhm. Good . Tel. H. F. 1608. lakd .P WAFMWM Jmenl housework, . $1§!Â¥o washing. 'l’e{offl. P} 1745. for Chicago real firm, Jlong| established on the North ante mflfl lo« eal representa to sell North Shore = ty. Perimanent @Mnection with excellent for right man.! s DE, \Press L0 48 L L 1 %fi the «ol ‘ firms or ons iness‘ in th fer man with This is an. e right: man. || experience, jet confidentially. . BUILDER BUY four or five lots &n good neighboi .â€" Will ‘éonsider frontage of 50 to 100 f each lot, Give size, locaâ€" tion and best fiih price. Address HM, Press ‘WANTED room bungs M2, â€" WANTED BUY :+ oe ooo than oo transportation. ot more nor less 50 feet.: Address Press .office. & I 50 T6d capacity. Ad WANTED bowl!, sherb Good condit | WANTED ork, Smail , P. 1397,, HELP WA Park for . a or unfurnis) HELP . W HELP WA HELP WANREDâ€"â€"~White or LO8Tâ€"â€"B ‘et bag. containing few dolâ€" lar bills and * railroad ticket between Chicago ave d Morgine: road. P iA WPs ARewara. Te B o. 1BBR as â€" keepsake. for two. 1 WANTED WANTED BUYâ€"Baby carriage in good ?fiou. Te P; 189J.) [ * B0 EP. all furnished house for A‘: ces R, ts | _ 49â€"5t WILL REM®â€"10â€"room house in Highland WAN I will BHY OR RENTâ€"A~4 or 5+ â€" State particulars. Addréss }; Wm ING ULTS i1 C f "ald it ;*’%A[T“;m’vzgfi M in t Me) To ieti¢ed man to\handle their n t ie e give A!l_d":‘.*.\”. to a week after |school, Tel and . rnost substantis &m‘f"fi?-‘e»'e"aâ€".-‘s'?;kffil BUYâ€"â€"Refrigerdator,| . 50â€"Ib. ‘Maid for general L. Press office.© | . 50 o laa caooe Tonk ns H. P. T70â€"R. rge front bet d n hm en cU Tt lt is it High kehool girl t& care Ti aas 21690 Anaress BUY, TO.REXT which willâ€" be held st. ‘Tel. H. P. 756â€"M. house. Tel. H. P. nt maid fo . to cate for US8 | wh 49â€"51 Valued 389 L0 .. _It took years before Lincoln ‘was universally loved and respected. The «nimosities of weak, selfish men were given time to digq out like a noxious fever or a fire. ~History is imperâ€" sonal, and we must always wait for history to give‘ us the true dimensâ€" ions of these great mountains of manâ€" kind‘:::z‘oecnr‘ along: the path of the s progress. â€" The m lesson has been accepted by ened people and it is the great.leaven today that is saving today wherever (Continued from page 1) _ love and venfit;lfion as. to th.othd greatest men of the past who are like mountain peaks, in the history of our country, Outstanding, they~will see two great peaks; Lincoln, theâ€" idealâ€" wdfih?pw n: h : m try, an : in his own| country, and â€" Wilkon, the idealist whose like vision compassed the ~whole world. it is being understood. | â€" ."" > . ‘The idealism of Wilson is for the in suiemnen on noibpee ness ‘are ‘ vailâ€" in the ct:?ind save dflm’: It will take jyears and often‘ will be dinedoriagad when brute tox and political intrigue appear uppermenst in the titani¢ battle that democracy is waging for the right to live in peace.‘ These years seein long to us as we live them, but History‘wtn it looks back to write, will say the victory was won in an incredibly whort time. It has taken the world 2000 years to begin to accept and live the ifealism and altruism of the Nazarene. â€" But who can uylgnt the world is not growing better? We know that Christ will eventually win SERVICE ON SUNDAY the world and make it happy, â€" And Lincoln and ‘Wilson were, after â€"all only great men who each in his time applied the idealism and altruism of the Nazarene, to the practical proâ€" blems of his day. Ns oA m n >*To make the world safe for deâ€" mocracy‘ was the immortal utterance of a great and sincere man. It has been made the [football of politicians and \demnms, but after . these scoffers are forgotten it will live throughout the world as have lived the words of Lincolnâ€" a "governâ€" ment of the people, by the people, and for the people shall not perish from the earth." exrul & Radio Valentine Party They satisfy every requireâ€" ment,â€"Invitations, Decorâ€" ations, Table Favors, Party you plan any party, large or small; 10 cents a copy. Outfits, Parts, Supplies _ ~ \Installed, Adjusted, 55 South St. Johns Ave. Phone Highland Park 115 FOLLOW CUPID‘S ARROW STATIONER Burridge D. Butler PAGE SEVEN will help T94 % * ¢

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