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Highland Park Press, 27 Nov 1924, p. 16

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E t3 i PAGE SIXTEEN CHRISTMAS MAIL; _ _| HOW TO SEND IT POSTAL DIRECTIONS GIVEN Shop Early, Wrap Securely, Adâ€" dress Plainly; Other Regâ€" _/ ulations Which Must _ Be Observed â€" $ Postal authorities urge shopping now and mailing Christmas parcels early for early delivery. _ . E: _ The postoffices will make every effort to handle the Christmas without congestion and delay, but, ¢wâ€" ing to the enormous volume, this can be done only with the coapeutiqp of the public. 8 Compliance with the following sugâ€" gestions will rreatly aid the postoffice and insure the prompt handling of your mail. * t W Wrapping and Packing | ‘_All parcels must be securely wrapâ€" ped or packed in order to reach r destination© in good condition.‘ In wrappirie ordinary parce‘s strong paâ€" per and heavy twine should be ks * Special Packing Umbrellas, canes, golf sticks should be reâ€"inforced their full length by strong strips of wood tightly ped and tied to withstand transportation. Hat: Pack in strong corrugated or fiber boxes. ‘Ordinary pasteboard hat boxes must be crated. Ladies‘ hats and stiff hats easily damaged should be marked "FRAGILE." j Shoes: Pack in stron@ boxes. prefâ€" erably corrugated cardboard. rap with strong paper securely tied with heavy twine. L Cut flowers: Place in strongâ€"suitâ€" able boxes of wood, tin ‘or heavy corâ€" rugated cardboard. Wrap with‘ to retain moisture. 6 on Candles: Incloge in strong outside boxes or containers. / £ Drawings, paintings, ted maps, etc.: Pack or wrapt in g& material to avoid damage:; ‘n'fi flat, roll around a wooden e a then .wrap and tie carefully or place in strong cardboard tube. ~ Sharpâ€"pointed or sharpâ€"edged inâ€" struments or tools must have points and edges fully guarded to préevent injmztoclcrhhhm‘mnlor‘ age to other mail. Crate suitably or thorâ€" oughly wrap so that they can not cut through the wrapping. t Fragile Articles _ Articles easily broken or ished must be crated or securely wrapped. Use liberal quantities ofexcelsior, or like material in, around and betwee: the articles and the outside contginer. Glassware, fragile toys, c ery, must be packed so as to it the escape of particles or pieces if broken Cigars: Ordinary boxes of wrapped in paper only will not be acâ€" cepted. Pack in a manner to prevent damage by shock or jar. Wrap in corrugated pasteboard or r maâ€" terial. ut TLB Articles likely to spcil within the time reasonably required for transâ€" portation and delivery will not be acâ€" eepted for mailing. Wrap or. DeLuxe Theatre $ LAKE r*.mts?. ILLINONS SUNDAY, NOYVEMBER 30. | .0 _ _â€"_| : It‘s a sunshine play â€" E happiness â€" a riot of thrills. Byur lesque on "Romeo and Juliet. â€" ; C Also UNIVERSAL COMEDY t $ FOX NEWS and CARTOON . J TUESDAY, DEC. 2 dthey 3 200| Admission $0¢c; children 10{1 JACK â€"HOLT, snppoupiiy, NORMA‘ SHEARER in "EMPTY HANDS" : _ . Arthur strlni:’o immenuifl-‘ se ular magazine â€"serial in pictureâ€" and who ‘hasn‘t rd of it? ';m 1 : $ INTERNATIONAL NEWS | 5j & & MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 _ >; es s 7:00 p.m. Admission: 40\';- children 10¢ EARLE WILLIAMS, JANE NOVAK, BEN ALEXANDE A story for wives, Husbands and sweethearts PATHE REVIEW *>. . " % WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3 .. with MAY McAVOY * f A picture that‘ll fmnake you happierâ€"yes, happier with the sheer joLof living. £ tsb j ; Also UNIVERSAL COMEDY R THURSDAY & FRIDAY, DEC;, 4 and 5 Aufimmhdmmfi«%lfleinwlflchflnwshownh â€" possijble it is to educate a wife; l > P Also PROGRESS COMEDY t ® SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 No e ult s = s Admission (30c; children ‘10¢ i $ 8 : Special Children‘s Matinee at 2:30, 10¢ _ _ Barbara LaMarr, Lionel ymore, Bert Lytell, Mon Love, Richard Bennett and 20,000 Others in â€" "THE RNAL CITY" { Â¥ou‘ll laughâ€"you‘ll cryâ€"you‘ll fearâ€"you‘ll theer., Produced in Rome® and New York. â€" ; f s Also "THE GO GETTERS" â€" ; : Ba All articles easity broken or damagâ€" must be plainly marked Gâ€" MARIE PREVOST and MONTE BLUE in "HOW TO EDUCATE A WIFE" RICHARD: BARTHELMESS in "THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE® â€"â€" with MAY McAYOY _ CéLLEEt MOORE in "ITHE PERFECT FLAPPER" "JEALOUS HUSBANDS" Admission 30¢; children Admission $0¢; children 10¢ Admission 80¢; children 10¢ in carefully, according to contéents, and | plainly mark all such pa “PER; ISHABLE." â€" Use . specia very stamps to expediate deliv i :â€"_â€" Addresses t# 1 Addresses should be complete, with; house number ‘and name ~street, postâ€"office box or rural route nnmber,‘ and typed or plainly wri in ink.! A return card ghould be p! in the ‘ upper leftâ€"hand corner of every piece of mail. If a tag is used, the address| and return card should also be writ-;‘ ten on the wrapper for use if tag is | lost, and a copy of the addréssâ€"should ‘\ be inclosed inside the pncetz a | Postage must be My '?wid on ” all mail.. Affix the. uired: amount | of postage in the upper ’ght-handl} corner. Full information cfincerningii postage rates can be obtained at thei parcelâ€"post or stamp .yyind | ... Limit of Weight and Size i No parcel may be more than 84 inches in length and girth bined. ; For delivery locally and in {the first, second and third zones, 70 pounds is | the maximum weight; in (all other| zones, 50 pounds. | £, Where To Mail Parceél â€"~Uninsured parcels four gunces or less in weight may be mailed in street letter or package boxes, at all classiâ€" lfied stations and branches, and at such numbered stations as ‘are desigâ€" kmted to receive parcels. Parcels weighing over four ounces c&n not be mailed in street boxes, but must be taâ€" ken to the main postoffice or classiâ€" Efled station or branch. Pargels conâ€" taining meat, food, products, ¢ut flowâ€" | ers, or other perishable matter should | be mailed only at the main postoffice | or one of the large classifi gtstlons. ; When to Mail _ | ~Christmas gifts and cards addressed i to ~points within one day‘s travel should not be mailed later than Dec. 20; within two days‘ travel, not later than Dec, 18; within three days‘ travâ€" el, not later than Dec. 16; (for more | distant points not later than Dec. 14. Parcels and cards for local delivery ;&mld be mailed not later than Dec. s t Parcels and envelopes may be inâ€" dorsed "PLEASE no NoT OPEN UNTIL CHRISTMAS." Christmas Cards || The early mailing of Christmas cards is just as important is parcels. Millions of these cards, se patrate and| in envelopes, are mailed eagh Christâ€" mas. . Conséequently, great “ngestion and delay occurs in large ost where they are all mailed within day or two of Christmas. Therefore if you want your Christmas greeti to reach your relatives and fri on or before Christmas , follo the instructions in the prec para graph relative to mailing early and certain of delivery before Christm Christmas Stamps and Stickers_ character must not be placéd on address side of mail .matter, or stickers resembling ge are not permissible on mail matter, In: using (Christmas should be so placed as not to seal parcel. y £*220°0°0 IHALLCT IN NC HALUEE Cobb, Jr., Forest avenue, called &e personal correspondence â€" not fire department early Monday afterâ€" inclosed in parcels. ; noon." Woodwork in the brickwa Miscellsneous â€" printed _/ matter, under the hearth had become ignité weight NOT : MORE THAN from the fire in the fireplace. Forâ€" POUNDS can not be mailed &s parcelâ€"| tunately the blaze was. discovered in post. Such matter r OVER 4 time, and no serious damage resulted. Not Mailable,: nm%d & Written matteéer in the Mature of personal correspondence > not be inclosed in parcels. © f : Miscellaneons â€" printed | matter 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. PC ce & d P ti cels: â€"A letter placed in an envelope, ‘essed to oorrzi;pond with the ad; drpss on the parcel, and fully pre: paid at the firstâ€"class rate, may be tigd : or otherwise securely attache the outside of the parcel in suc mhnner as to prevent separation therefrom and not obscure the ad; dress on . the pa.r(,rl. flms t Specialâ€"Delivery Service [ Special deliveryservice is obtained by affixing a 10â€"cent speeial‘deliverfi stamp or 10 cents‘ worth of ordinary stamps in addition to the regulat stage. When ordinary, stamps aré uged, the words "*SPECIAL DELIV. ERY" must be written or printecg dijrectly below, BUT NOT ON TH SWAMPS. . Special delivery is fot speed and not for safety. Valu::}i njail should be registered or insured, ~ Insure or Register + 1 | All valuable domestic pa"rcol_-poc’* njail should be insured. _ _ â€" . _ | Insurance fees: Value not exceedln§ b, 3\ cents; not exceeding $25, 5 pnts; not exceeding $50, 10 cents; pt exceeding $100, 25 cents. t | Coin, currency, jewel‘iy. and articles of similiar value should be sent as spaled firstâ€"class registered mail.. . ; | _ Collect on Délivery Service .. | Registry fees: Value not exceeding b0, 10 cents; n exceeding $100, 23 cents. B 4 { ¢ | Parcelâ€"post matter may be sent (}. D. from one moneyâ€"order postofâ€" ce to ancther; also third class, . | Fees (in addition to regular postâ€" dffive); value not exceeding $50, 10 dents; not exceeding $100, 25 cents, to e prepaid with stamps affixed.. Th Sportsmen â€" and â€" conservationist were urged to work for the passa of the game refugeâ€"Public Shooti grounds bill by representative Robet Scholes of Pecria in an interview ye terday. £ | T 0. D. fee also covers insunm\{jj gainst loss or damage up to $50 for | of 10 cents, and up to $100 for : ee of 25 cents, actual value.. bq Parcels For Foreign Countries Parcels © of mailable® merchandis y be sent (subject to certain limil tions and conditions) by internation 1 parcelâ€"post to all foreign countries xcept Arabia, sgani’uh Guina ristan Da Cunbha.. Parcels weigh ng 4 pounds 6 ounces or less may ent to Cuba subject to the domesti arcelâ€"post rates and conditions, Fo ign parcelâ€"post packages should ailed at the main, office or Jlarg lassified stations. , | ‘Owing to the long sea travel invol ed in most instances and customs in pection abroad, foreign â€" parcels hould be most carefully packed an ailed in November. | 4 : Information For further information on @ of the above subjects or concernin any other postal matter, inquire at th proper window; stamp, parcel pos money order, registery, etc., or see t postmaster or on« of his assistants. Sportsmen Interested in Plan To Provide Sanctuaries For the Birds â€" 50 URGING PASSAGE OF _ _\ â€"GAME REFUGE BIL As the title of the bill indicates, it provides for purchase by the feder: 1 authorities, of game sanctuaries, & rest grounds for migratory birds, a at the same time provides for shootâ€" ing grounds where any man carrying a federal license may hunt, subj of coursé, to such regulations as may be necessary. i y According to Mr. Scholes this legisâ€" lation if passed will mark a . great stride . towards â€" maintaining . the American ideals of sport for all, contrast « to the European sys where only the wealthy have an inâ€" terest in the game o‘l‘re permit to shoot.. Such a condition is rapidly. developing in the U. 8. and, if imâ€" mediate action is not taken to se¢ large areas of land for conservation of our game as well as providing a réeaâ€" sonable amount of sport for all of s, all hunting will soon be in the hands of a very few wealthy clubs. This bill comes up for a vote at the next session of congress in . cember. All expense of purchase of land, control and maintenance will be borne by the hunters without gne cent Added to gmenl taxes, W your senator and representative ) in congress at once, enclosing a marked copy of this newspaper and tell ‘ that you want them to support this bill. | ; | E:NDS may hifmaitod as pnoelt t. $ ; o mmunications : attached to par: At the next session of the is legislature the sportsmen will submit a similar plan for Illincis, but the nassage of this federal law must e first. Get behind th: finest piece of conservation legislation ever i duced in state or nation; and see that it becomes a law. ‘ _A small blaze under the heag:iof the fireplace at the home of Daniel Woodwork Beneath Fireplace Is ~â€"Ignited; Department Ar-). ~~~â€"â€"â€"â€"rives in Good Time . FIRE AT COBB HOME > ~~ CAUSES LITTLE LOSS THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, + '!s‘J)j 2 & e a ‘J:,}:um 2L e Te /‘m4 7 L"«A F Eesc celtn feue 4 0d \â€""In the job printing department growth of this company‘s business g::o has been phenomenal, and besides doing all kinds of work of this charâ€" acter, the company publishes about 10 different publications each ;:::. besides its own newspapers. se publications include college, academy and school papers, and in addition several monthly periodicals are printâ€" ‘ed in this plant. A large percentage } of their job printing business and adâ€" verising comes from Chicago. ©R UDELL PRINTING CO. : GETS FINE WRITEUP HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS years publisher of theâ€"Rantoul News, at Rantoul, I11. The sons are twins and lel.r:i;.the printing: business in their father‘s shop. About 20 years ago they : removed to Chicago and worked for several years in some of that city‘s leading . printing plants. Mr. Cope, the secretary of the comâ€" pany, is a brotherâ€"inâ€"law of the twins. He is an expert accountant and is experienced in connection: with the ‘printing business. "Sixteen years ago John L. Udell bought out a small job plant in Highâ€" land Park and he was joined by his brother a couple of years later. About 14 years ago the Highland Park Press was establisghed by John L. Udell. The newspaper has enjoyed. healthy and rapid growth, keeping pace with a rapidly growing suburban community. "Three years ago the company purâ€" chased the Lake Forester newspaper and job plant at Lake Forest, and the business of that office also has been greatly increased in that period, the circulation of the Lake Forester havâ€" ing been tripled. Both the Press and the Forester cover their. territory thoroughly and are among the most modern. of suburban newspapers, all homeâ€"print, showing excellent workâ€" manship in both editorial and mechanâ€" ical departments. \ The company‘s employes number uabout 30 in all departments, all exâ€" perts in their respective. lines, "The business of the company «onâ€" tinues to show rapid increase and further additions to both buildings and equipment are planned at: an early date." _ | _ "NORTH SHORE HOMES" RENTING + INSURANCE 2 acres beautifully wooded, surroundâ€" ed by ravine. â€" Attractive price or will exchange for a 6 or 7 room home, 388 Central Ave. paying difference Heinsen & Kroll 400x140â€"250 on Burton ave. 100x153 (Wade St. ... 150x242â€"275 Oakland ave..... 50x150 Ridgewood dr. ...... 50x145 Gray ave, ......._._..... THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY FRE}QCH DRY CLEANERS \ _ _ AND DYERS : f }"hom 178 and 179 w dnptittsa _“_,,A raual1 s P 1H : iCbbipndie Have you thought of your greeting car for Christmas? _ You will find a efi line at the Highland Park Press office. your name plate along and have it engrav on the cards 36 FOR SALEâ€"â€"We carry a full lize of Xms Cards, Come in and see our samples buying elsewhere. Have your name p or engraved on the cards. The Highland Pa Press. i a Bring your ‘National Geographics or magazines :Il:d have ‘them m‘lfi; T ARKk Phkss‘ _ ~_ _ o o e FOR SALEâ€"Business lot, 50x150, } Paul L. Udell. Tel. H. P. 557. ol F. P. Wheeler 50x150 Vacant, East Side, $2,850 REAL E8TATE . â€" ~NOTARY PUBLIC FIRE and AUTO INSURANCE: Office: Theatre Building, Highwood Res. Phone 723â€"J Office Phone 2131 Bargains in Homes and lots on easy payâ€" ments, Agent Chicago : Motor Club,. F. A,. TUCKER, Local Manager ® * (Incorported) Successors to Heinsen & Clark Wood Sawing by Machine wW. W. B LRTLET T /. ~~ Phone Highland Park 732â€"M 520 CENTRAL AVENUE Phone Highland Park 406 For Sale BOOK BINDING Phone 444 $6,000 $60 ft. $50 ft. $40 ft. $40 ft. A New Subdivision LOTS â€" 53 FEET WIDE â€" on extension of Deerfield Avenue just off the concreteâ€" PsM J. S. HOVLAND‘S THIRD ADâ€" DITION TO HIGHLAND PARK BEST BUY in HIGHLAND - PARK LOTS, 51x143, in Hovland‘s 2nd Addiâ€" tion to Highland Parkâ€"near Central Ave., next to Sunset Terrace. $750.00â€"$75.00 Cash 4 _ §20.00 per month 540 Central Ave. 1 to 5 p. m, daily \Highland Park, HIJ. 138 W;. Washington St., Chicago ..~~‘*Rel. Franklin 2247 _ _ Jhighland Rark Ebratre SUN. & MON,, NOV. 30 & DEC, 1 | _ First Show Subdiy at 2:30 ~PARAMOUNT PICTURES Presents _ . . roonedon:â€".dâ€"e:;trmm c mof r, cold and 1ov3f:and solving them, but how ? See this mdmm of this man and this woman. vad o w4 EASY | PARAMOUNT PICTURES Presents _ â€"â€" $ A NEW TYPE OF PICTURE â€" whisked over night tgmt Gifihm tosilkâ€"-‘fromrollingpintokolhkoyeoâ€"-thgt'a'1-â€"8 _ The Biggest Laugh Reels in Captivity FRIDAY & SATURDAY, DEC. 5 & 6 540 Central Avenue Office open dailyâ€"1 to 5 p. m. $1,000.00 â€" $100.00 Cash $25.00 per month _ NO INTEREST . D. BENT A WONDERFUL PORTRAYAL OF THE SCREEN‘S BEST c "sINNERS IN HEAVEN" |â€" _ _ H. D. BENT FOR SALE HERE IS A SHOW YOU CAN NOT AFFORD TO MISS 125 North St. Johns Avenue elephone Highland> Park 388 TERMSâ€"NO INTEREST ! REAL ESTATE _â€" | INSURANC] Cdeepeimaniinr I Nev&rm.h;:,fibnd.bu .:. | bined liv. rm. & . 19x88 w BUY in HIGHLAND | fre Sichiny 4 . e bethe ~PARK es pric grom Iha) comerete for €iH e i dation, steel constr. lath. H. oi ariesiows se age re ie mirialy on § » Â¥+ cebox rm., x143, in feapivasel Drikk P rak my 40 street in Ravinia [ighland Parkâ€"near Centr@! | jir, "¢m_ school, 2 blks. fm. 1 t to Sunset Terrace. Wd‘d. lot 65x150. South front. $2 BEBE DANIELS and RICHARD DIX GLENN HUNTER and VIOLA DANA 4 ‘ also 18 "I AM CURED" A comedy with a barrel of uixh Hupmobile Seean _ Newly Painted f Bargain BEBE DANIELS and TOM MOORE "HER OTHER HUSBAND" Progress Com& and the. LATEST KINOGRAM $ TUES, WED. & THURS., DEC. 2, 3 > ‘PILM CLASSICS Presents \THE WHIRLWIND COMEDIAN "MERTON OFâ€" THE MOVIES" BULLETIN SUN. & MON., DEC. 7 and 8 PARAMOUNT PICTURES Presents "DANGEROUS MONEY" * "THE GO GETTERS "‘GPEED SPOOKS" JOHNNY HINES J. & L. Highland Park, Hlinois USED CAR with also in in THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 27, | Highland Park, II1. Sheridan Rd.: & Central Av VACANT AND HOUS FO!' s.lk:l‘:r _Exc&-;kNé' S‘ru;i} &. par., in Wa an. fm;p.fldhon et. sta. llo:l‘.. well bu gd. loca. cor. lot. Price only $7,000 easy :,m‘d m-m exch. t . or vacant Mn vhiand Park. . /A C We consider this an unusual val Must be investigated soon. Murray & Terry‘s|\ and let us show you som Paul Schroeder & splendid buys in Highland Park . Office Tel. H.P. 69 PeEss Bumomc CALL AT t ‘Nso-e&mrl Than The Rest Mat. Sat. 1 p. m Srbip Phone 1100 Tel. H. P 192 3 )fl: & C# TWO NUMBE MAN A Hugh red with the tle en compan struck street ¢ Tocal ca &T the ea fauet train ;.TM‘ stop at passeng was ru hour, 4 the con stopped the ms was fo PA iroen® NOR wil shown urday, Alyce Ni Tw Only Die"; ® day DE raine annu ¢ven and _ ©ed: > Stef tras Ar held The To hold {ni crea will the dre1 are eve 18 ng ers all PI tly he

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