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Highland Park Press, 23 Oct 1924, p. 13

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Complete Report | mican c Of Highest Qudli Expanded Wood Lath THE HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL Telephone Df,gmg ’zl?umf”s- THE GR Insuranceâ€"Fite, Results of : Actual '.,'.'., Ah.nuq&nmm uto License|and Notary Public PAUL SCHROEDER & CO., Real Estate Â¥. B. wm.}us. M | Phone 162 W line of e ite h aplkte tion or mailed uy These Comparsiipy tastf made 63 4 Homewood Ajenueâ€"T OrcANizERAND or rates and at + 12 18 25 P ospital 12 Inolfide D ntorfpade "A S ND OPERATED NOT FOR PROFIT Bq'r T EI%NE T OF THE COMMUNITY / A’t j ‘B\IE; Entrance spar sns enuéeâ€"Two Blocks West of Green Bay Roid Télephoneâ€"Highland Park 102103 _ _â€" Tity t $4.00 pér day surance in |several of the best VE ) FARM ornado, Liability e by ert (W, Hunt & Co., Engineers | I' YDENTICAI, panels with frames four feet high and eight i fedt long, constructed with sills and studs 73:::% in. ‘and s placed 16 in. on centers, were prepared. _ â€" FRA A had one side covered with K%x6 in. , diapa i ns ons mt taad P seredngiel e on on sta in the usual way. 9" T4 ¢f FRA B Somte : Revineminel? cnies N130 1 og n i i uy PE t Lis 00 pgr day ; : ; ] oms from $6.%)1’to $12.00 per day â€" .| _ ard, ordinary medicine, surgical sup;%h‘es by th interneg staff and floor nurse C + + 1 isitors dnylfdntp.m.to(p.m.andfrin’l ’ mMMdmmflvmuwnap lieaâ€" Weod bath alectals To fore and 16" in wideo tustoned at f an n. wide a the junkture of each rib and stud with 5D nails. _ [ _ In teg these panels the bottom sill was clamped to the base of testi mi@chine and the pull lied to the gill in di;gflwflmm'p ts j ,.' E: Wood , by this has been proven much stixgr an the mn{hrd e:lt'tmction. gnt added to this adjantage are its high insulating qualities and the uch r con on cost when uus for either exterior stucco ineerl,mr. i . Automatically Backplasters hetween! the lath on halt felt. Not ounce 4 mnqn of every ounce uc@. y rigtive Llfi'_ptm Will Be Sent on Request THIS couron ‘â€"â€"'-â€"_“â€"' RLEY L cCn 1 f IH PARK, ILLINOIS Mapostand Seated the PROVED STIFFER '{:HAN STANDARD CONSTRUCTION CAFETERIA _ . « Don‘t fuss Mfiush& our ‘food is the best they have ever tnsted mmfism at erasy Je ied of 6 h.l’t.h? ouse, .. â€" 111 m Cld COd N L/ K _ The suit clubs flourished until the state‘s attorneys o; various counties became interested, and then the clubs were forgotten, P He states. that the influential ones were lucky and drew radios the first week. But the r inders are still paying. b Each week the :ollectot, and thete is a new collector sent out each week, it is said, states that he is on the "ingside" and promisea a radio forthâ€" with. ~One radio tl:b member, who has since withdrawn and putting a few dollars to experience, states that this promise wupzude to him threel times with no success. new money getter that savors cf modâ€" em'; science that fi called the "Radio club." ‘ | I:Jrom what can be learned there are a number of . e in this country who have availed themselves of the opportunity of a cheap radio. It is $2 down the first week and $2 each ‘succeeding week ui:til the lucky "payâ€" er down" gets a radio. The highest price that can be. paid, it is underâ€" stood, is $54. t * The old quif club. that penny a week until you get one affair, is in the limâ€" bo f’f things forgetten, but there is a Tel. 410 RADIO CLUB Ufi?CA‘i,Ls . . . OLD SUIT GAME HERE _ We want the motorist who is in doubt to know the facts and all the ‘officers of this club ask in return is the privilege of nowing more about these ‘gyp‘ clubs that shake the pubâ€" lic‘s confidence ing the sort of organizaâ€" tion work that ig- so urgently needed | in motordom." ; ' f Not â€" It Matter \~~*It is not a ult matter to deâ€" cide whether an organization is legitiâ€" mate or othe if only the matter is discussed with the staff of the local club, for here the motorist will obâ€" serve the conventional procedure that is typical of the great body of A. A. A. clubs. He wil immediately observe the difference between a°club that is ; elaborately depi¢ted in print and one that is actively engaged in oflefing, service to thousands of motorists, y swindlers y \ "The A. A. A. has been actively enâ€" gaged in putting fake outfits out of. commission, and the latest informaâ€" tion is available‘to all who care to, consult this club regarding the matâ€" ter," he:says. "Many motorists are interested in mbfiordgm to the extent where they are anzious to support every worth :t;le organization, and it is in their eagerness to help that they are often daught by professional "This step is being taken as a means ofproc&ung the motorist from: being muleted by "gyp" organizations which are flourishing in all parts of the country" he says. Coâ€"operation Urged +Mr. Brown also points out that the motorist‘s coâ€"operation will be sufâ€" ficient compengation for the service of the club in;‘ this connection, since every effort is being made by clubs affiliated with the American Automoâ€" bile association to rid the motor | world of these outfits that promise mt,wh and take verything for themâ€" selves. ' ‘ â€"â€" Local mototists are urged to conâ€" sult the staff of the Chicago Motor club when in bt regarding any ofâ€" fers made by representatives of quesâ€" tionable automobile organizations, acâ€" cording to an announcement made by H. M, Brown, manager of the club. . SMITH Automobilists Are Urged To Coâ€" operate With the Chicago . Organization â€" Regardâ€" ing Protection OF QUESTIONABLE SOURCE CONSULT BIG CLUB .. ABOUT FAKE OFFERS HIUHLANV FPARK, ILLINOQIS T Oe orrna‘ne any ofâ€"| 4« P .. BAGGA | Office 21 S. St. J l : Res., 829 Ridgey 1 Promnrmmmbnmmmemmmmaes Highland Park Fuel Company 102 N. 1st St. _ HERMAN DENZEL, President ‘Telephone 335 (0 SHAYE BARBER SHOP & BEAUTY PARLOR tof. A, R. Gilliland, ?j':.uw,m. ts have agreed to ‘journey to the Pouth side of Chicago each Tuesday 1 N&fidrm in a. clinic conducted y Dr, Mandel Sherman, of the neurolâ€" Ggical staff of Northwestern universiâ€" medical school. â€" Tests upon subâ€" PADDED AUTO VANS ~‘ moving To Alx’firo | |. BAGGAGE, EXPRESS, FREIGHT and TRANSFE! f | Office 21 S. St. Johns Ave. f Tel. Highland Park 590 | Res., 829 Ridgewood Drive Tel, Highland Park 2090 At l¢ast fifty advanced students of 1 bn::fi:l'tflcholozy at Northwestern tiniversity are banded together in one to investigate, from humanitarâ€" n standpoint, the subnormal: mind both of children and grownups. Under 3uilding Material Hair Cutting Shingling E. E. Farmer COAL AND SOLVAY COKE 21 8. St. Johns Ave. Highways Construction Co. JOHN ZENGELER Edward Norrlen _ GENERAL CONTRACTING | Public and Private Roads, Sewers and Water l | Excavating and Grading â€" <. : 6 } ESTIMATES FURNISHED i ‘ rm. WW Bl:eg'- .Mly, Vice President \Cleaner and Dyer _ 25 North Sheridan Road _ _ WE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT IN HIGHLAND PARK â€" * P C002 0 mm PPtavimems Appointments must be made before . 6:30 Telephone Highland Park 1990 ‘s PROBING SUBNORMAL MIND Marcelling PACKING, MOVING & SHIPPING Allâ€"Men, Women and Children 8â€"9, upstairs, State Bank Build W. A. Walters, Sec‘yâ€"Treas. > Field Phone Highland Park® 2012 D. L. MUSTRIC > Telephone H. P. 169 Reasonable Prices. All Work Guaranteed Highland Park, UL After 6:30 by appointment to 8:00 p. in Pianos for Rent is the largest in the: the university : is m"wmfl# of this interest." i 104 "Our ) € at =â€" western are keenly to the; need of , in theipsyâ€" chology of the abnormal mind," bomâ€" ;xmumwum’ foly fittle frogâ€" ite y little ; â€" ress has been made in this sub, and the very fact that our class of normal children, who be ip atâ€" tendance with the a of T parents, will be and a‘close and â€" intelligent. m“zm terâ€" esting realm of ue . Denzel 9 years THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23,, 1924 Face Massage Phone 1920 | P 4 | 6 i 94 a| i% *Â¥ (% t 8

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