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Highland Park Press, 17 Jul 1924, p. 4

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CLEANERS AND DYERS OAK TERRA LAUNDRY Kll():g Vetter Electric Co. Electrical Contracting and Repair Work Neatly Done 414 McDaniels Avenue Telephone Highland Park, 757â€"W For information call High: land Park 87. | artistically installed by our masâ€" ter oloch-iihu will clnnct‘hour rooms into a home of beauty. hz.to.?hg at all times be tg w you samples. rstut fixtures in your own home at your convenience. | PAGE FOUR FIXTURES we obey.; We will serve well if you give us the 0 _ portunity. . Wet Wash, 20 Iba. $1.00 Rough Dry, K. ____11¢ 'rBE public is the comâ€" manderâ€"inâ€"chief . of :0 own laundry army. ~The ple give us our orders In our lines of oloctrkm factory “hct’i:m:f‘quuty se » a:'tistic merit,, and genuine value. I WILLIAMSON FIXTURES This includes flat . _ In tgis ashion, Near East Relief l is building| up the war devastated naâ€" | tions! it Near t in a carefully thought out plan to| solve forever the Ivexed Vear East qhestion. The orâ€" ganization | believes | that the native races should stay ir their own coun= trymt p establish their own naâ€" tion. It is believed that the 60,000 orphangs who are being trained in the Near East Relief |orphanages will lupplzi‘the leaders gnd the influence that h ke a new Near East that will be| independen selfâ€"supporting, ladHlnletoao‘l their own naâ€" tional problems wi . assistance, E ng) that ‘is| being done at resent is with this|ultimate goal of in . That the peoâ€" ple. realize this is seen by the action of the Arrbenians in Amerâ€" In this fashion, is building| up the v tions‘ i Near F thought out plan to vexed Near East q ganization | believes races should stay i1 try an p establ tion. | is believer orphans who are be the follow ng interpsting information this week| An cultural college similar to those in ithe United States is being planned. Hy the Near East Reliéf in ¢onnectio® with its orphanâ€" age program in Arfnenia. Funds for the proj are to ibe provided ‘by a group of Armeniaris in America. A scientific gtudy | American relief worketrs djpring int famine years revei‘ll’td the n ty for the develâ€" opment of agricultural gactivity: in the ',‘lf)ztle republid along scientific | lines, | M & Plan Development of This Work In Néar East Along Best _ Beientific Lines \"Of thp .originkl ship‘s company only the farpentet, the steward and nine gpprentices rémained. Even the ship‘s) cat, which| had. made seven passages laround the Horn, got fed up on sea life ore the trip was over and was last keen in Cape Town héading toward the Congo and the calmer life of the [African jungle." PLAN AGRICULTURAL _â€" / | COLLEBE IN ARMENIA ‘?{ue also a inew captain capje ubtprd and anothér mate in place of the _ one, Wwho went home sick. Th:n.‘ the| Garth was off again, andâ€"with the exception of a brief stop for fresh |\water arid provisions at Hoâ€" bart,| Tagmania," lcontinued uninterâ€" rupted a the |Pacific to the Ch&l- ean coast] finally fIropping anchor in the roadstead outgide the sandâ€"swept, sunâ€"dried |nitrate port of Iquique an Dec. 33, 1923. [ i "Provis ninetyâ€"nin duced vi hard| bisc ago. | The To to seaweged t ulYer to pending ; With new tre ed i bnt"?oul( that for after ga P furionsly wra 1h: J A &k}: with |the run C for his d ip â€" iup mA i in s i dit0 00 MB NOWADE TCy (URDE nrveeibituatss Audatiil c a 4 Th 115 1np in PNC FIgN time} N early al year and a half of direction," the bulnt?r,l niiyl- "Ever; life with an endless vision of sea in | inquiry is an excellent opportunity t all directions! | i < ;| help the tourist ‘help relieve. conges & _ _ â€" Fowed if for Repairs _/ > |‘tion. The average st is no more | “l‘io city lights, no‘stirring crowds,| desirous of seeing the city‘s conges ho shop windows, no motion pictures,| tion than local m are of seeing no girl that you. left behindâ€"just the | tourists riding : th ‘sections ‘ of gompany‘ of yourl shipmates, the narâ€"| the city they could well avoid. Here row ponfines of forecastle and detks,| is where the local ist has an op. the monptonous tign of watches | portunity to give tourist advice on, and watches joff, the endless rouâ€" that will serve \direct the car tine of wheel anH lookout, of setting | through the lesser traveled streets. . :fn}*dtk; tg ":;; ‘l;;;fi t'i;r:"‘::g %fe "Points about speed limit, prohibitâ€" | P ns NC |ed left turns and parking regulations old food,\the samp old jokes, the same » 913 pastimes, venteéen months of should sceompany !;ctim& water and sky, of working and shirkâ€" â€" | ing in the same §ld way, And yetâ€") MOTOR CLUB FTER = .: many times less/tedious, less. lonely, MISLEADING SIGNS less futile, less gtay thtun the lives of § ; many in pur teenjing cities. F f | | “T#ne Garth left .Grangemouth | Organization Complains Dealers on June 12, 1922,\ headed for the wg-t On Wayside Often Display coast by |way of ithe Horn. Delaged | Them on Roads first by head wikds and calms as it| , | â€" made â€"its way southwestward throughl 4 I & tropi¢ segs and tÂ¥en lashed and brokâ€" Waysxde merchants who advertise adâ€" di logp| their wares by means ‘of warning en and: dismas by a pampero ‘off 7 ie the River Platt, if was obliged to seek sixns’commandi‘ng. ho | Stop : and . buy the help of a ing steamship and Jones‘ bananas, etc." are the object MWed into Moptevideo for repairs. m::;}:rm \_ Sails Torh to Shreds K e uen With a| new captain and largely a & new tre |, the hwray then pointâ€" ed its bow again} for old Cape Stiff, f bnt"‘iouk not around this giant § | that for years foright all comers. Gale #f t after gale blewâ€"Lalways: out of the | mc'] howling and shaking their fists urn furiously| in the [face of the Garthâ€" | P wray. Sail aftel sail was torn to | «wed From (% A t of Strange Adventures of Garthwray Filled With _ irring Bcenes; Many _ ' â€"â€"Stofms Met â€" SAILING LIKE lexandropol, Armenia comes wavesipoured aft over the last thg.captain gave up in ut his |vessel, around and nd atihis batk started. to ther way around the world stination. For 4,000 miles hen sailed eastward toward of Good|Hope. : ons wdre short and for e days|the crew was reâ€" ually ‘salt horse‘ and itâ€"the| rude fare of years Garthwray put in at Cape lean the barnacles and hat had inow attached themâ€" its bottom and were imâ€" rogress, [ & ew Capthin on Duty also a inew captain cnple‘ anothér mate in place of | one, who went home sick. Garth was off nnfh.‘ Garth was off again, the exception of a brief stop water arid provisions at Hoâ€" TALE] OF OLD DAYS tale bf long ago is that in on Duty new captain CIP'IQ r mate in place of ho went home ‘sick. :ontinued uninterâ€" Pacific to the Chgl- ropping anchor in de the sandâ€"swept, sértuh w tm VOYAGE "It is not enough for a local motorâ€" ist to tell the visitor whether he is on the right street nndlfioinz in the right direction," the bullétin says. "Every inquiry is an excellent opportunity to help the tourist he: relieve. congesâ€" tion. The average tourist is no more desirous of seeing the city‘s congesâ€" tion than local m are of seeing tourists riding : th ‘sections ‘ of ] the city they could well avoid. Here Organization Complains Dealers On Wayside Orten Display . Them on Roads portunity to. give tourist advice that will: serve \direct the car through the lesser traveled streets.. "Points about s limit, prohibitâ€" ed left turns and p x;tlcng regulations should accompany directions." f is where the local rist has an opâ€" portunity |to give tourist advice that will: serve \direct the car through the lesser traveled streets.> . Motorists have an opportunity to benefit by a. plan volved by the Chiâ€" ca:lrlo Motor . club, krovided tr%h:z. are willing to coâ€"operate as moto: are already ‘co-opmfimm other affiâ€" liated American A bile Associaâ€" tion clubs in other cities. LESSEN comiEs'mN . BY AIDING TOURISTS Motor Club Advises Helping The ~\â€" Traveler To Get Out Of ~â€" _ Town Promptly ica .who are f ng the Agriculâ€" tural college in nia, The Illinois headquarters of Near East Relief are at 37 South Wabu?l) avenue, Chicago, Illinois. } THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS " Furms,h#r\g Por for Ho ~ 23| â€" Cohveniences fostering the Agriculâ€"| of the | _ OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS ~â€" _ | Serving 6,000 square milesâ€"202 cities and townsâ€"with Gas or Electricity Company in competition with the electric light and power companies of the United States "for distinâ€" guished contribution to the development of electric light and power for the convenâ€" dence of the publhc and the benefit of the industry‘‘ The announcement tkt ‘the Public Service Company Northern Illinois has been awarded the Charles A Cofâ€" fin Medal for 1923, is a trib« ute to the territory in which this Company operates as well as to the service lt‘ renders. Posl t This award was made to this PUBLIG SERVI 4 MORTHERI ILiM6NS 1028 Tl}:e:o‘u of Trade sales for 1923 required a||kotal tax of $2,034,684.82. Assuming ¢ the board‘s business this year will equal that of last year (and tradéits seem unanimous in the belief that it will go even higher) the saving bill} will be $1,017,842.41, as it is ¢ut ly in half. necke‘s of ‘hfi the : on the B three yea act, was a age for 1 ably unde year,. how $2,250,000 Membetk ‘of the Chicago Board ofi Trade arfd) congratulating themselves upon the |Hiscovery today that underâ€" NEW REVENUE ACT _ 1 VES BOARD MONEY Ig is contention of the motor club that these signs tend to make moftorists us to legitimate warnâ€" ing signs and thus promote accidents. of the wrath of the Chicago Motor club, Cliarles P. Rott of the highway d t made an â€" investigation several Ways ago and is making a complaint! to local authorities in those cases re the enterprising merâ€" chants Nave placed these signs on their property, while in those cases where the right of way has been the complaints are regisâ€" tered with the state highway departâ€" ment. J . GUYOT, District PARK, ILLINOIS de St. Johns Avenue, Highland Park, Illinois ELECTCITY is the moder on +t 1.11 ; *Wn Cy qy l papvihs aekpias t ty 18 hn ci+ c d )98 ids No.!3 in a series of statements about this Company‘s business fp in Highland Park 12 years; Mr. Denzel 9 years Hours from 8:00 to 6:80 p. m. After 6:$0 by appointment to 8:00 p. m. o Appointments must be before 6:30 .\ Telephone Highland) Park 1990 NO SHAVE BARBER SHOP & BEAUTY PARLOR COMPANY 664 Deerfield Avenue YOUR PATRONAGE I8 Clark‘s Riding Stables : For Allâ€"Men, W and Children Koqmls-Q,upohin._ Bank Building â€" A. W. ZENGELER Cleaning and Dryeing Office INSTRUCTIO * petent teacher. hire and board 384 East Cetmr.l Avenue Telephone H. P. 1868 announces the opening of a D. L. MUSTRIC ‘Phone HP: 1707 } Horses to ing stables Pc‘ and of the Ferve‘d iances NS by comâ€" 2 WR THURSDAY, JULY 17 192 t 1 | #i § 9‘ t 1| t 4 #) Â¥ # W ® 4

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