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Highland Park Press, 1 Jul 1926, p. 19

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g ii, More -- g Much Longer .yonomy thud It' low we ' ' re 9% " saving n we“! in: af y at. Ltidn, the B. type of Him COST H “(in recov- agrnpmml Attosirrlrft: hand 1 l 10 ititise new-ole: tnd the _ power- M?erates ad St. i Tet. B.P.891 13th I. in. [ns i, n4 balloons adv-il- Two of his maxima which explain not only his philosophy of life and politics, but also the reason. for this putriie's failura to recognize the good work he has wrought in the Depart- Yet he hss merely carried into o Bee with him the ideals and homel [ principles Which animated him in th conduct of his law practice in a Teri mont hamlet buried among the hill As he bluntly puts it, he has "mind his own business" and "trot the wor _ done With} the least possible fuss." I effect, however, he 1tatradminlster [ the great department of which he i l the heed in such s my that America business and commerce sre no longe kept on the snxious sent. -. _ Helping to Reap Harvest ' President Coolidge. by 'his policy o I allowing legitimate industry and busi-; ness to solve its own problems, hos sovied the seed. Attorney Gemerali, Sargent. by his scrupulous regard for) the rights of the government and) those of private industry, has helped, perhapsrmore than any other member of the administration, to reap the harvest. ine a ten-“lion hat: yellow shoes I toting a comet be: which might ha contained "fBeUnt mppliee for e r - iment on a foreed march. _ Like Coolidge With on outlook on life and a T liticnl philosophy closely thin to th of his lifelong friend and neighbo , Calvin Coolidge, the quaint and go tlewoken attorney general In: mo blinked the task set out for him b l his chief so efhktively and so quietl I that it he. moped almost unheed of the Demon? of a','if,i,i'diiiii'i: Pre'"Pe And__¢nr¢nntuan ftttrtre, w - Main. Mr. Tucker a'itrst John 2et'li, Stu-gent has Pitt the imprint 0 his chalet" and - Duality upon the United Batu T . ermnettt in a manor untamed when the unknown Vermont hwy arrived in Washington i, hire c " ' h_--_A_.,,,A " o A. - John G. Sunni, My 1 of the United States. in his quid lg placing his imprint on the to aunt of the Unieod State- and buy on the Mt of luau. - cording to Ray T. Tucker, who wri mummy of the snot-nay can il in the cumut‘iuue of the Natio ll Rumblic. Mr. Tucker sin: IMPRINTON GO Seen ht any iGTii"Ti1, Wm.th THURSDAY. JULY t ]llBjlll,,,aullt_Clt: SOIL us noun an: scrim FRANK fliHulLinlillMt'ROM . Cot, This Highland Park Hospital .' Mill 'h"---'"")"'" Avenue, two blocks M of Greed Bay Road ', ' i" 1uet.hittt _ _ unwind Park 29550.55; . Bright, airy rooms), Painstaking nurses? The Highland Parki tution. The funds; sunplieg ttlrnpyt 613111 kdtweg sihrrthy of j The Highland Park Hospital E-5Wlkri' Personal! - ty 3!: its“: Coatr-lllBulillldlltntr, Material " )up-to-date equipment. land attendantti-rModerate Charges. ,Hosgital is easiittiauar a Highland Park Insti- (for its erection and maintenance have been irely by our owp citizens. It is your hospital (our support. _ Ipouible fun.” ' Manure "D6 your work and don't talk about it." . ment of Justice, m: Visiting Hours Daily F itt.to4rot.--rtt.mato8itot. The 'senate dry hearing appears now to have covered virtually every:. thing except the conversation between the governors of the Carolinas-Me--, troit News. I _ Mrs. William Laimbeer, president of the association. and. head of the Women's Department of the National City Bank of New York, the largest 'bank in the country, said, in explain- ine the new vocation for women, "eer.. ltain aspects of banking need the per- r Sana] touch, and women nre more per- sonal than men. Intuition, and am- pathy have their value in banking, es- pecially as far turwotnert depositors are concerned." _ q Moat women banker: find it easier to deal with business men than with women. Some Women customers in- sist' on dealing with male. oMeerts, lacking eottfidenee in the pioneers of _ their own sex. A woman sales man- ager of a large bond house recently explained that her customers areal- moat exclusively men, _ The Association of Bank Women, I national organization, has doubled its membership in the in} 'two years. One hundred and forty women executive are now in the fold, including six bank presidents,' two vice presidents, two directors, ttve cashiers and fifteen as- sistant cashiers. "Do the best you can with the least of Good.Quality eta? changes but mdully the moat obstinate veterans in coming to ref- ognise that women are people even in the flnaneiat district. t Wall sum cum to its traditions; yieldin only glowly to tristrtif1eant so. . Accordan to e syn-leer in 1 recent lune of i','2leelog,?, Business": Finance \tredltloully been con- std- e innit-me. but the rise of the New 1tetttir',empriot be embed even in Well Street; In the thtaneur district. women Ire~no longer con- tent to play only the subordinate role: of etenomphere. "eretarUs Ind clerks. One by one theyan enter:; ed the sacred precinct: executive one“ in banks [and bond house-- quletly and tmotrtrttaivetr. women of enmity are ttePonstratintr that the elusive facts of the money max-Retina not beyond the - of the feminine, mind. " “NARC: nor um - l _ EXCLUSIVE; PROVINCE when invade Wall Street Much to “any of It: mai- I. than! Sammy {$3} tr find it ea men than , f customers male oMe .~ _ :2?” a1?? , as? r,?se'i'i'i.reti'! t easier an with terd in- oMeerts, meal is over don't-attemp your good nature is, washi but spread a blue deuiuni or blue dehium cloth over your leave the dishes until morn sh a'ht,ttttttearoat' initials-M America: home is apt to he ttth liuntly lighted. both ”him. Ind by too many windm‘wu the dMt'.. , meat madeby Dudley Grett- 19tttt n; tdt, lecture in 'tttg my he no tute, recently. out: will or .. breekfut mantis theplIeeiorMn- rf dove Ind 'l,tY,,'f'llli"t: Ind this room d count . too, ht and tsheer-o a place for fttrmte. and ferns and ling- [w 1t,tJseteetdtryveiiiGiiaFiG e with I red tile Boorto “1k upon. [And by all man have I rod ot-And J. table cloth and some Indian run ilapmadamrtuttoor. “new - paid I tribute to the American Indian t rug-weavers of the great southweot. . , the Navajoe and their cousins, fthe , Hopis, who are doing such splendid '. work in waving and bullet uniting, ' and whose work, Mr. Watson IIid, , was the equal of Iny now being made. F Wicker or reed ftprnitinwit, proper in ', thbr,stm, room. As for colors, grass 1 green should neverhd used inside the l house"; but instead use the Bindu;dl~ 1 vine yellow, which is I green with I l little yellow mixed in, or use the Chi- f nese jade green. The Czeehotshrvakituu 1 use a ilne cerise red and the Chinleee , , l . ; have an oranttR-vermil1ion which are l good colors. Americans, in,the triat- ' ter of their dinneri hour, should the 5 more like the French and make it the h occasion for the whole family getting i; together. Breakfast is. devoted to the t newspaper. and the ‘family usually c ’straggle in one at a time. Luncheon ' time at noon the members are Beat- 31 tered, but at the evening dinner hour a they should all get together in a hap- Pd py reunion; And after the enjoyable . meal is over don'rattempt to spoil your good nature by washing dishee, but spread a blue deniurn or white and l 3.15: LE reunion; And after the enjoyable _ sal is over don’t-attempt to spoil . 't ur good nature by washing disheg, 't'eu,rhoet"nd- t spread a blue denhmi or white and ‘ l 1e denium cloth over your table and we the dishés until morning. J'"lltli,?,1?,y CO'. . . . , m 966eo+H-qtottoioq . CERAMIC Ileana _ Slip Can Now 1h... Outda- _ FLOOR and WALL TIL! Bowl rm- " Celluloid "ANTELS and GA: was WWI. Hm Run, . _ Auto 11-1-1111“. 5111 Wham Am. m- Telephone " . m momma mm trmtstxamstswas an. naaikim IT."' Square. Bmabmr. Yet dated: is win- that a. Mam. th-tttit)', m Pom and meant tubing machine, is no" CP,rPltjttrtomtdiii':Tii7, "rrheartof m- Ann-m5 night life can.» _ 'ly'" thtr forty feet high and thirtrth_ upon. feet wide, this giant among mung? win-d min. tmmm aim. the mm, W Beadrar through-n million about. “or Etched in mum Hum, - a. 181m tenth! detail clmly outlined by . tet, 'myrigd of lamps, the mnrvelous May- the tatt electric "eetaettlar dinghy in the ge neg-tu- among the electric display: my. - _-_ IN__, s. BISETH 2 Landeoupe Gardener _ 915 Logan Street I l PhoneH.P.2288' , 1' Maintenance a Specialty. ' I I make new lawns and re I i make old ones. I El I Plant perennials and an- I muttl Bower plants. ‘ t Make fitttt stone walk: i' undretone drives I Pirmrraeeinrto.t4 The motor revolves. Bursts of light tlash to all parts of the sign giving [ vivid suggestion of the monastic ne- tion .within the washer, while the clothes ere being' wound. The lid goes up. One by one, through the re-‘ vowing wringer. come dainty 'lee,.'."; hose, towels, baby things, each detsil in electric outline. As if by magic. they pass to the, seventy-foot aerial clothes line and there string them.. selves moss the Manhattan sky-line, all the while swaying to and fro as ifl stirred by the blowing breezes. T iw f ht a. 150'» .00 Human 8:;th 'ls.'r"s,'8:tl w s,,,g"frr',f,'iNiuu C I 'r': '" and 850 --BR. m- -'em.-e. "ye-'- of Times Bquam. _ Crayola puue on their why to tua.. tre. about or movie, to m1: it: tu- clnating action. Beside the undy- burning Maya: me, it itself shout forty-five feet long, the electric light reproduction of the latest Mdrtne aluminum weaker model flashes, on] Vacation Luggage _ One would ordinarily tthir of " but 15.000 place: to look for wh- gunk?" your. ttlittkine at The. Rliss 1"m'hosll1lltllMu.ttis0lcrs a f 1uedPttmitttr-u1iu-.Ai1rrainttst-tr, JretrJ?tieiNi.M. P. 276 866101 .. PHONE DEERFIELD 186 R purin' and Remodeling e d'ld Hume: ' Deerfield Interior Finish We,auoettterourtsoeeialditharinmrti TEL. B. P. 1064 I“ n, LUNCHES SERVED lam-3:30; DINNER! We MUST BE NOTIFIED IN ADVANCE (at In: suppers. tbeeuttr--ttteatre partic- olthn More l ' Mud-me _yrehinpe41tnointroasetionnasts "with known dongkthe North Shore for her wonderful Eva-y thing is coo ed in Florentine style. Madame . man cl Florence, Italy. _ . . FURNITURE PAINTED AND DEG Who-chip: no YOU‘LIKE T0 EAT IN THE mi no YOU' LIKE ITALIAN coon rel. mam-ad Park as EDWARD A. KUH D. S. llliilllltw, Your Yard or Landscape and Road Building dunes» thinly rpartrmtddh-rdnte.t. can i'l'M,1'lt'ln'u1'f'A't'd'lhfff,ht Woodwork of All kin We will: help you plan it and charge if you desire. Let us do the work tot you. CHEATEAU MAR Can he made go We a. dening neighbor’s. l Imporled ENG I)ocoradne ipp & Coburn 16mhtirtmoatdhtt-N. Jamie” (and W: (l, 915 Marshall Field A.hntr.hiidini' Main Floor, Wrigley Building __',.', Chicago " Telephone (both 3mm): Rudolph Mtl _/ ' Lake HUI, mild: THEN COME AND EAT AX ahtrtetmeir" I m um: um H no: 491 PAGE um

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