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Highland Park Press, 13 Nov 1924, p. 4

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t PAGE FOUR Tel. 410 J. SMIT Radio All makes of | SEWING MACHINES and ELECTRIC MOTORS | REPAIRED | SKOWRON MACH C0. Charges reasonable. 24â€"ho secstee Wrope, punragtend, Old madé new. § on Outfits, Parts, Supplies Installed, Adjusted, Radic 387 Central Ave., Bl?hul Maintained by > First Church of Christ, Scien of Bnlghhnd Park 881 Hazel Avenue You are cordially invited to visit ______ the Reading Room 4 HOURS: Week days 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays 2:30 to 6 p.m. for reading only. 55 South St. Johns Ave. Phone Highland Park 115 Outfits, Parts, Supp Installed, Adi_me(fia CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM â€" There is the man We ,adver?}:s_e ‘*", We boost his work clear to the skies. Phone Highland Park 115 coatk on muns Are. 55 South St. Johns A DUDS is going to keep right on telling you what he thinks o ooo only knew wou your m.'& advantage |to call‘us up and ask us to call for your hunda; We t your‘ clothes with respect and return them to you in a wfim B4 LOOK OF SUDS & DUbDSs NEAR EAST: AJIDF‘$ VIEW Says He Is A Smooth Prevariâ€" cator and Not Trustâ€" â€" ed Under An = stances At All ~~ "The Turk is a gentl a liar and the ¢leverest person in the world in being able to pull | over the other people‘s eyes."| â€" f s In this manner is s ed up the character of "the le one" by C. C. Compton of 7981 h Paulina avenue, Chicago, a young)| Congregaâ€" tional missionary 1 the Near East Relief, who ently ‘returned from four years‘ la in interior of the new Turkish Natidnalistic .réâ€" publicâ€"Anatolia. > . PA . Will Not Téll Trgth f "He is the most charnling person imaginable when efftertaining or in conversation," Mr. ‘Compfon told a meeting of the Chicago Cohgregationâ€" al Ministerial union, "Hut, on the other hand, he will hot tell the truth and becomes highly. insulled if it is insinuated that his word is questioned. Because‘ of that trait repfesentatives of other nations have fount it difficult to reach any internation§l or trade agreement with Mustap Kemal‘s government and the ultiniate fate of the new republic is probl@matical, _ "Two years ago| we| personally witnessed the reduction of|a Christian population of 3,000 to legs than 500 in Marsovan during |a m e and when inquiries were made by the Europeah powers, Yussif Kemal, then foreign. minister, stoptly ed that there had been any ‘massgcre or any trouble, despite the fack that the Christian quarter of Marsovan was still in : smoking , fired by the Turks. ~p f Punished by OQwn Acts ‘â€" "During the deportationps that folâ€" lowed, Turkey was le thout any professional class beéck elthe doctors and dentists and bw sq men were either Greeks or : 3' so that Turkey is being. p fi hed lby her own acts. It has always been the Turkish idea‘ that it was egsier t§ permit an Armenian or a Gréek to conduct his business successfully witil he had amassed money and then 1 it from him No ce "There is no truice Netween the Turks and the Néar st | Relief. While we are devii means of saving the® lives of| Armenians and other Christians, espécially by feeding the orphaned little gnes, the Turk is just ‘as busy devising |schemes to eradicate them. In this why they have almost‘ succeeded.; FH years ago the Armenian nation numbpbered 8,000,â€" 000 people. It now numbérs about .1,â€" 000,000. _ $ . "Never before thd call of the Near East been mo gent. Our problem now is not‘so méuch to save lives as it is to p these we have saved. During the mhassacres we endeavored to shield thege persecuted people: from . the : rkigh guns and bayonets and to save the vomen from living deaths andto féed the little ones left behind. Now we must continue to feed and train th 1 ones : so that they shall be selfâ€"s ing and fitted to go out i? the [world within a few years when our work shall have According ‘to H. H. B , manager of the club, if there werle some comâ€" mon understanding betwieen new "and veteran drivers on thig point there would be much lets cohfusion as a result of the instruction process for beginfhers.â€" As mat ow stand inâ€" struction is now néade more difficult than is necessary by plaging the newâ€" comer in traffic that ddes not favor him, and all drivers are|more or less endangered by the unpxpected apâ€" pearance of persg who are . just learning the ropn;g R "Investigations made By the Ameriâ€" can â€"|Automobilé: | assofiation â€" with which the Chicago Motdr club is afâ€" filinefl," he uy(, evelled the fact that many accidents ara a direct réâ€" sult of latk of cgâ€"operhtion in this matter of designation of pertain areas for instruction‘ purpose The ¢lub would like to A- uggestions : for favorable localities in frhich befinâ€" ners might operate witholt danger to themsgelves or others." ended." SET ASIDE 87 FOR NEW H FEURS Motor â€" Clubs: |Ad + That Drivers Roads Believing that t ner is enâ€" titled | to every dégration when learning to drive automobile but that the more 6 d â€" drivers should know whe expect . the danger incident to the ess of inâ€" struction, the Chicgago Motor club is ncti:fi“upon the guggdstion of the American Automobile aksociation by advocating the use of c§rtain streets and localities which could be set aside for driving instruction. | | ~ _ ~. . At such restricted plgces, the club points out, newceom not be go likely to be anno by (regular trafâ€" fic, nor would other drivgrs be so likeâ€" ly to be aurprwe& by| the driving characteristic of the Â¥. ; For No <J. C. Borchardt and wf to P. Geiser and wf WD $10. Stamp $2.50, Lot 44, Blk 1, First Addn to Ravinia Highâ€" lands. hy 14 f G. Karch to E. H. Koebelin and wife, jts. Lot 8, Karch‘s gubdn of part of Sec. 32, Deerfield. w?)';lsoo. Stamp $1.00. : .« â€"~*..>i:f} ;. _ A. Dunas and wf to W. J. Joy WD $10. St. $2.50. Lot 16, Blk 6, First Addn to Ravinia Highlands; Sec. 25 and NW gr. of Sec. 367Dea:r%eld_'l‘wg. â€" A. F, Beaubien and wf to H. K. Coale QCD $25. Undvd 2â€"7 N gr. Blk 17, Plat D of Highwood. : | A. Ryan and wf to Board af Educaâ€" tion of Deerfield Shields Twp. High School. WD $10. St. $2. Part of Secâ€" tion 28, Lake Forest. Pb F. Wittenberg and wf to N. Klee WD $10. St. $.50. Pt of Lot 3, Blk 32, Highland Park. â€" <â€"~â€" | } ‘J. D. Reddick to G. J.‘Wiq'k and wf jt tens, WD $10. St. $2. Pt of Lot 4, Blk 5, Exmoor Addn to ?{llghlnnd Puark. . . wl f ied R. R. Bradley and wf to A. Ryan. WD $10. St. $11. Part of Section 28, Lake Forest: . : t3 ; Katherine Schreiber to G. A. Moore WD $10. St. $2. Lot B F. H. Bartletts North Shore Acres Subdn, Secs 8, 9, 10, 16 and 17, Deerfield Twp. P E. J. Kuh and wife to E. W. Stodâ€" dard. WD$1. Lot 7, resubdn of lots 4, 5 and 6; blk 80, Highland Park.: â€" ~â€"E. W; Stoddard to E. J. Kuh and wife, jts. QCD $1. Lot 7 in resubdn of lots 4, 5 and 6, blk 80, Highhnd C T & T Co to Eva Nelson. Deed $10, St. $2. Lot 38, Sunset Manor subdn, Deerfield Twp. ME 6. Eva Nelson to H. Nelson and wif. WD $10.. Stamp $2. Lot 83, Sunset Manor Subdn, Deerfield Twp. â€" s Elizabeth L. Ulman to Ella Westâ€" phal. Part of Section 36, Deerfield Twp. QCD $1. i e oos J. Blaine and wf to ‘Julia Lifspin WD $10. Lots 4 and 5, Blk 4, Ravinia Highlands. & REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS THE HICGCHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS < NORTH SHORE Mail This Coupon Utility Securities Compan 72 W. Adams St., Chicago, II Without obligating me, please send map and illustrated ‘?il:“ on the North Shore Line and information about the 7% investment opportunity now offered. ed Name .. hz ie neepmiom kc nncte en in netmpeinmeoiipricnmncte C. T. & T. Co. to Edith B. S roe der and hus Jts, Deed $650. St| $1. Lot 51, J. 8. Hovland‘s North Shore Afro subdn. | Deerfleld Township. _ °F. F. Parkhurst and wf to N. A. Koller. WD $10. St. $.50. Lot 7, k« hursts Subdn of part of Sec. 9, Shields Township. es j ~C, A. Muschott and wf to M. vich and wf. jts. WD $10. 8t. Lot 48 and $ hf of Lot 44, Blk 8, 5, Shields Township. â€"_ . Augusta H. Miller and B. Millér to Bob O‘Link Golf club. NE quartér of NW quarter of Sec. 36, Deerfield s WD $60,000. Stamp $60. . AJ Union Bank of â€"Chicago â€"to N. Parmenter and wf, jt tens. it :5 George M. Collins addn to Lake [Forâ€" est. Deed $10. Stamp $13.80. # ‘â€"W. B. Smith and wife to Gagan and wife, jt tens. Lots 41, block 8, See. 5, Shields. WD $1 â€" Union Bank of Chicago to J, Gr Lot 4, George M. Collins addn to. Forest. Deed $10. Stamp $13.8 @ Union â€"Bank of Chicago to Krafft. Part of lot 4, George M. lins addn‘ to Lake Forest. Deed Stamp $10.90. PiÂ¥*+ ‘ ~C. T. & T. Co. to J. Bacik and t tens. ‘Part of lot 72, Shields. 10. 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This Company‘s operating revenue has multiplied five times since 1916. _ If you can save a few dollars a month you can own these incomeâ€"earning shares. A new limited issue is now offered at $100 new lim per shar. and $10 allo Dividen rate of $ per shareâ€"cash or payments of $10 down and $10 monthly per share; 7% interest allo ‘on payments.. . f Dividends are payable quarterly at the rate of $7 yearly on every share you own. Ask any employe or send the coupon for illustrated folder and large map ‘of the North Shore Line system. atoâ€" Sec. Cor $10. fhith ake med and rife, 6 ni;: ytnt- ord for and the opâ€" Let the Eger Limited rn for You riicago North Shore and raukee Railroad Company 72 West Adams Street, Chicago "The first year we handled Monarch Coffee we sold 25,000 umfiwwuwm- & ‘ Geo. L. Ole & Co., Retail Grocers, Youngstown, Ohio. .. "">y REID, MURDOCH & CO. Established 1853 8 "QUALITY FOR -?onm-m,l,: THE REASON Iht a 32,000 poundâ€"Car, â€" il Grocers, Youngstown, Ohio. 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