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Highland Park Press, 16 Oct 1924, p. 10

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PAGE TEN LOUISE Cux? B.. ‘Aecompanist â€" .. â€" . Viola," Residence Studid, 787 Cornelia Ave., Chicago. Phone Graceland -mi Highland Park }, 358 Central Ave. * Tel. Highland Park 1994 In Highland Park Wednesdays and Saturdays : | Bagga#e, Ra Highland I Telephone 1805 mm if . C. H. JORI FUNERAL DIRECTORS FOR 69 YEARS . mm&sm’ | . PHONE _ | EVANSTON, ILL. | EVANSTON 449 ; f CHicaGo <|â€" . PRHONR : . | 164 NORTH MICHIGAN|AVE. RANDOLPH 1846 AND 1m| Good Luck Oleomarg; Good "Stu to Eat Remo! Front Leg Veal Roa : LRY 4 Alw ay s a ““““"}{‘h n * Miller & Hart Bac 8 lb+ pieces, lb. New{ Son@;l{ut the quart _ mt 49¢ qh"eiw“ 18c 2 lbs. for 32¢ 205¢ 25¢ 1 8c the 7/¢ FREE lbs. for i to annol 44 App Te ral Notice NTRAL AVENUE / E RADIO SHOP ephone Number is 265 pressing, Moving st DELIVERY SERVICE TO RAVINIA; ince that I have moved to IAN & COMPANY IN THE LOOP) ark and Highwood Teb WATCH REPAIRING Schneider 0o u r. S e‘ r v i ce Phones Highland Park 1677â€"1678 Speciél Saléje F ridéy an‘é Saturday, Oct. 1854 & . sarkls, f falt : h,Lake'upedotW!?u I ~ Fresh Lake Trout T mf The ib.. _ | ; . "the Ip.; â€"! 1 â€" §$1.50 RAPP B FOR FRIDAY ONLY Pure Strawberry Jam 5 Ib. jars, each Fancy Sweet Corn No. 2 mx 2 cans for THE VERY BEST FANCY FRESH DRESSED BROILERS f + +.~ t the Ib, £: i O EATING 0 $2.A5 * $2.75 . FANCY GREEN BEANS f t â€".the quart > ® 38 39 19c¢ the bushel ELGIN cnnu*mmr BUTTER ;ulk: the 1b, | i ?l t COOKING APPLES â€"~ FANCY WHITE POTATOERS the peck 29c ; COMPARES ENGLISH \ . PAPERS WITH OURS JOURNALISM HEAD TALKS British Newspapers Print Much ‘Matter Which Is Literary : Rather Than of News Value; In France There is a preponderance of nonâ€" news articles in English nals, due, according fi Director H. F, Harringâ€" ton of the Medill School of Jo of Northwestern university, oldâ€" time kinship > with ~litera "T Dr. Harrington was the chief speaker at the annual open house of Medill jourâ€" nalists held Oct. 2, at Lake and Dearâ€" born streets, Chicago, He Shtertained the â€" several hundred ot:#pnts and guests with an analysis of: English and French inewspapefl.;b&t upon a recent European trip. â€" â€"| "The iptive and travel article is perhaps more typical of English newspapers/than the news story as we know it in America," continued 3: director. "Sport news is ered the chief reason for publicaâ€" tion of the English n per.â€" I think, however, that the: English story is gflrenlly better wi than our Am: reports. There is less standardization in overseas journals in matters of style and treatment. : ®f ‘ew Headlines :> "English newspapers pay &uch'len attention t«f‘ scoops and to headlines than we do‘in this eountryla In fact ‘most of their papers scarcely have headlines at all. Much of the news is run rather with captions and most of the front page is apt to be filled with advertisements on the assumpâ€" tion that most readers are more interâ€" ested in business opportu_nifiiu than in the doings of parliament.‘ "I found that repo on Franch papers do rilgr:mve the lmdlnzvi M“thm soâ€"called 1 ry men; in | ey are copside;vd mem:lqer& of;;t rather shabby profession," continued the diâ€" rector. "Certainly they are underpaid. It is comm?nly reported that French .newapaperaiprinted much of the Red propaganda as legitimate news and received handsome recom;‘flue from the Russian government for doing so. The utilization of stool pigeons, spies, hangersâ€"on and professio gossips is not frowned upon in the'qé‘p:nring of news." | P Prof. Hn}‘rington praised the pictorâ€" ial journals of England whose cireuâ€" lation mounts to high figurés, he said. The French press, he intimgted, is not in the best condition, ethically or fiâ€" nancially. | f 3 A¢ <â€"~â€" French Newspapers Advertising in French newspapers Sweet (?n.nges â€" For Juice ~â€" the dozen THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS ly June Peasg . Nd’.E;rczns, 2 cans for SWEETHEART BRAND OF PURE FOODs" | [( <o00 0 94 North First Str | M enb olffhntetonbcire 25c 33¢ â€" 6 trcte ob HIGHLAND PARK, is very light, he contended, as the Frenchman is not easily bowled over by promises of bargains but is a canâ€" ny and thrifty purchaser. The p ‘ ing equipment of French newsp is inferior, he said, to American joupnâ€" als and the most important thing French newspapers is the signed â€" tle, many of them written by dis tinguished politicians. ° cesE U ‘‘"The news is often indifferently inaccurately presented, is linked with propaganda® and â€"spe interests and quite often attemp villify or blackmail . important sons. â€"It is little wonder," Direc Harrington concluded, "that. â€" Frenchman is skeptical concerning truth of what he reads in his ne paper." «/.. . "" °s/ d : Nine persons were killed and ma injured in a railroad wreck when / engine attsched to the Madrid press became uncoupled and crasl into the Qporto express near Lisb Mexico and the Soviet governms have been resumed and ambassad have been appointed, says a Most dispatch. | ~ . All in all, the Northwestern uni sity professor * declared, "Am newspapers are the best in the wor! LESS ILLNESS IN "The summer, and more particula the dry times of autumnand wint becomes seasons of grip, colds : other more serious maladies. : H and there strange epidemics > diphtheria, scarlet fever and thr diseases crop up, seemingly from : where, but investigation traces th origin to. the dusty thoroughfa running through the locality. > "Where the road is hard, and w finished with a hard, smooth ‘surfa and ‘sloping from the ‘crown‘ or c ter, into well: kept gutters on eit] side, it becomes almost as hard : dust to lodge there as on the wh surfact of enameled iron work." â€" f GOOD ROADS TOV Statistics Quoted to Prove | By Chicago Motor Club Bulletin (‘"Statistics invariably show t given the same density of populat the good roads town has a lower centage of disease than the poor ro:i town," says a bulletin issued by 1‘ Chicago Motor Club. : _\*In a dusty road over which ev one passes daily, a huge conta colony of germs is bound to planted, needing only a gust of : to spread m score of infections ov large radius. _ ®Where there is a good: road th is an absence of dust, and it is : possible to deny the importance dust in the spreading of almost ev sort of disease. » 4 Fresh mlb. Fresh H g Ib. Pure Kettle Rendered Lard ‘ 2 Ibs. for Fane Breast Veal, with pocket the lb. Soft Summer of Salimi usage, the Ib. Miller & Hart Bacon 8 16. sliced for: Neéw Comb Honey â€"â€" the comb l?uh Plate Beef the lb. Uneeda Biscuit _8 pkgs. for the ib 1 Oc $1.00 Rump Corned Beef the lb. 28¢ 39¢ 35¢ 29c¢ 13¢ 15¢ orâ€" y ial 7 and 18, 1924 1at on, c he *4 nt r8 us me nd CtL, AAIEMaANG L ATK, LIIInos [ HWOOD AND FORT SHER&DAN he ir es It of at et, Highland Park, Illinois of ell Te ly ERS Japan Crab Meat, ige. can Red Salmon, Ige. can ....._.. Gold Medal Mayonnaise > MAO. | PBE ....%.» racenrineanne, ... Ked Salmon, igs, can ___â€"_SaL [ A i Lobster, Ins. gkn Gola Moial Masonnatee * oo" S bmimp: Acant 0 med. jar ...._.......~.~â€"80¢ _ the4D. ;.â€"o.l.s......00l.. Flour, all brands, 1â€"8 bbis., delivered. each _ : Specials for Wednesday, Olpt. 22nd Only : POTATO DAY M gorn mk;h t:k;,iz g:.uuw {Corn ’kn:ux, pke. . hredded Wheat, pkg. ............. io wrercheikihes». J DREC :seeâ€"ssrsirm enc Bran pkg. |....4... td marks â€"â€"Bf meaasel,â€" Fancy New Potatoes, the peck ... _ _ > Lge. Ivory Soap, 10 bars $1.090 Lux, 10 pk&s. for . Fels Nap. Soap, 10 bars ....59¢ S. O. S., c Rose Bath Soap, 12 bars .....O8B¢ Wash. , 8 pigs American Family Soap, 10 bars foy .. ... King. Silver Gloss Starch _ Ivory Chips Sanifliush, 3 cans for Fresh Broilers, 1b. po es Ham Shanks, Ib. ...;....... Fould‘s Macaroni, 3 for A. & E. Cane Granulated Sugar; . Lamb, Ib, .........._87% Yellow gnzf ;-péb Chops, Tb. ’-34155: en S onl hz io * ~JBe . Frook | Boneless Brisket Cbrned Beef 28¢ New Cablage, Ib. ................... 4¢ Native Pot Roast, Ib. veeven.â€"â€"â€" Satg@h Miller & Hart Bacon, sliced 8 lbs. for ..__R..=:.._@1 An Swansdown Cake Flour IBD: BOK 41100« eeccrnnrnentivinss s Parsons Strong Ammonia the pkg. ............... iess e MB ........... 2 2c cl 29 8. Second Street PuBLic SEervice CoOmMn Mbonincnourecaite Tninnimsanipech rHE BOARD OF DIRECJ N * | Companyof Northern HIi regular quarterly dividen the Company‘s 6% preferred « share on the 7% preferred. sto: on the common stock, payal to Stockholders of regord, at October 15, 1924. gGEC This is the: 52nd consecutive quar Company to its common and prefe the 91-;{ e:::ecuflve dividend inclu ments s princi 1 ent quarterly mf is p-vnbr‘a Positive a»dautomatic . lubrication of the Buick valve â€"inâ€"head. engine,fantransmission }â€" and universal joint, keeps a Buick owner‘s‘ mind free from worry Specials for Thursday, Oct FLOUR DAY b Meat, ige. can :â€"75¢ B. & M. I Specials for Tuesday, 21st (T"y SUGAR DA 9¢. lers, Ib. ,...._.__8OV2¢ Frank per Inf .L. Specials for Monday, Oct. Zfi(h Only â€"~ g0AP DaY â€" II . â€" : Dividend Notic Serving 6,000 square milesâ€"202 citres d %m;u%mwmwdmw&é | D & VALVEâ€"IMâ€"HEAD OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS JOHN T. FITZGIBBONS . consecutive quarterly 71¢ Ian!dg:l Flour 2%: i'ub Mfih 35¢ g:n-thp' Catsup ench J ic â€"iits< iÂ¥ payment -v' in un; m W Ampdnal pedeeren d I.. ouvnbr‘to 22,500 st . p&k -ua;.-..-;.;;.-‘. . / Pure Sirained Borky, s _ 10 n msermene (ith en Fnnmnanere: Asarand Wemily: Soap Chipe 4 me Tor ii............. Fresh Peas, qt. ...._.......... Wm:-. 8 Ibs. for VERY BEST RIB ROAS bEEF p . 23rd Only s, per Ib, ... mt,l:h%....m paghetti, 8 for lbs. for ......99¢ , 10 pkgs. Telephone H. P. 496 . for . y 1t $1,09 25¢ 11¢ ‘rv bie w [E 1 & 3 ) [Â¥ | j K /4 4tt94 K+i

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