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Highland Park Press, 2 Sep 1926, p. 7

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ith the :,;e 110C ce rell a very on the or is 1y , 12 _ BEACH _ prhfe t {(4 y‘ TL . i i ue C cf ut o o uh'.',sxrrtnfi 2, 1926 | . 99 $P Te 9 3 m y3 BLACK CAT 59 S, ST. JOHNS AVENUE ven Pdr"?ty served in the style that will!please| you. Appetizing salads | and rts that will cause you to talk about us. ; Get MMdM our s 1 L 2+ â€""Bill o Fare" _ Ma Ferguson has now got herself info the frame of, mind where she thinks she hu only begun to fight. as muqh jmlr?'u -the‘y mdw"‘:‘ to but then the same hing applies to everyâ€" thing else. â€" â€" | =. YOU‘LL be .delighted with a dinner eaten here. Food of proâ€" British scientists say that the bald head is the ‘brainiest. This is ac counted for doubtless on the theo that the big brain pushes the h'z! qut by the roots. | It is‘_s'aid that women don‘t wewi "It is a matter of common knowlâ€" edge and needs no proof that d the period of 1836 to 1848 the lou: had little if any foreign competiti in the American market so far as slave laborâ€"produced farm and products are concerned. Today t south depends upon free labor for it production with high labor cost; and it is forced to meet in home markets the competition of the Wworld. ‘Then it had no manufacturing worth menâ€" tioning; now it is. in about the sampe ‘"infant industty" position that New Engla occupied a hundred years ago, a;’the squth is just in as great need of‘ its manufacturing iutmm‘ being protected now as New England was then. | "My conclusion is that if the south | had any reason at all in the past to favor the poliey of protection it ig | all of those réasons and many more to | favor it now." | . | DONT SUFFER with the cold this winter when we can correct the deficiencies of your heating system. ~Our charges for servâ€" ices and materials are fair. If there‘s trouble up your way Senrd for us without delay. from |the proverbs of Mr. Quick BU as < ., , â€" FAYORED TARIPF ‘ _ . AM Srupy or m" Pioueer Southern Leaders Were | Ca*negie Corporation Sets Asida| . "For Protection, Sayg Wring _ | â€" â€" Latgs Sancte Retabtlon "â€""| The south |was originally a tive tariff section, and the flru,m southern leaders of the country were protectionists .ecordingnnm M. Wurzbach, the active Republican conâ€" gressman. from Texas, who asserts further, in the current issue of the National Republic, that the south i," as great.@ need for protection now â€"as it ‘has‘ever had in its history. |In concluding his interesting article Mr. Wurzbach n,l*;: 4j [ ' ~"Now finally in summin# un it mav F *...L.._1 GIVEs BB ts "‘j.lr‘qrmt;,':fi_‘:l s eE on d MGebaha in ht arirmggec: CBH s m cauyy *4 asnage resae t t in oo Mpee on ty n es hy ‘fi(”’l td 'Ff rtsrasnage. voree e h t t T . 3’;: q ud cAgarim ons mss ol tP Gulle nc (tek n et n e C3 s on maione mds niks d 05 in ds ao 159. mo e ie ue e nonne SARL r‘: Soce o {,,‘“A’{N s tsal m T opriats e camresges ies %flw“kwwâ€"â€"w * Rikim 2o T2 (0.0 h C o wl ade AMinhs en Nb RatF. eeanugl d ge o hi ie L3 t dn ce 6 eheiz ;-.‘1‘..â€"}&,5” s tos o f ‘ ie s ?ziké?fi“"’;'”‘"vffln"i e ‘li Â¥32i0% ’:32‘?»\,%'â€","‘ es **L:.H ineotgeia Ar iaeden . Te o e T& j x3 %fim?x‘,â€"â€":l e y a : es 1"?&’%,7 lnas s Ts wwx, rurmvon j * ! / THE HIGHLAND PARK PrESs, GHLAND PARK, ILLL® i P : Purer Because Carbonated Wwouldn‘t have had bac .. 0 C=*CFAy EPVE $11,000 : by holdâ€"up men at Con land. Evidently the victims | been at Coney Island long or wranldut L2 s . 1 10 1. 0 CC CCERCECRT VCHCH® ers: of art is entirely insufficient and that few colleges have Tither proper equipment for teaching‘\ art or the knowledge of how to procure it.â€" Sehool Life, 1 "L 1 _ 200 CTC00Z I ARB DAANUE ~ NS pyls 397 CENTRAL AVE., Highland Park State Bank Building., NhR _sso ~ Teachers in charge 1 C ) Helen E. Taylor Gertrude Janitz Evdk Registration Day Saturday, September |11, 9 to 5 *§. ;rr::‘;tud Class Lessons. Piano, Vole'.yl(qbo.rd‘ Harmony, Sight Reading, Ear MAIN SCHOOL: seo 8. waABASH Avfi. eRICAGo. | * da 4e wl‘ Income from $1,000,000 has been set luido by the Carnegie corporation ‘to establish a syste mof scholarships and fellowships in‘ the arts. The purpose is to enable candidates of promige to prepare ‘themselves to be college teachers of art, * ; In addition, $100,000 has‘ been set aside for the purchase of teaching equipment ‘for ‘departments â€" of fine arts in colleges and : universities. _ The trustees of the corporation feel that the number of compétent teachâ€" _2 , _ _ C~ {OHADOF Of co1 4) . Bettqeen t:oo h”(,-, o’, ols (RDC, â€" Choioiate Anona _ frek ©/ ~ â€" 1CBE CREAM % ; . S~GUMMEDS * â€" \Sat Ti O ~ | Inspécgtion‘ FREE Division of : National Dairy Products _ Generator Starter men were recently robbed of \",’_’ _',W“IP men at Coney Isâ€" Ek o ar o Cul Paatd Ignition Exide Batter ‘ SCHOOL OF 26th Year Telephone 3 1 ER “‘B‘%TTER#Yâ€" SERVICE and long or they so much money, _ sein dawes sns Tc HIGHLAND PARK BRANCH 13 $ of promise to| superb new â€" plant| at to be eou...,mm Emi: L. Har Battery Shop ',s. Py MALTED MILK ALIED MILK â€" ||| > * TD . Between two layers 9f : : i P j v‘f |, R‘ .-_{‘|-1_f Ai %‘ s .V f Arnold Peterson‘ â€" SUMMERTIME is the‘ best tfimle to have your plumi:ing atâ€" tended to. Our plumbers are not so busy as they will be later on. Putting repairs off is all wrt;ng-â€"attendinc to ‘them now is a liéalth'meuure. P We Plumbing and Heating 885 Roger Williams Ave. Tel. H. P. 561 They are of granite, of a modified Gothic style, and are handsome i::g dignified. The site overljooks the Gulf of <Georgia near Vancouver. and an SPECIAL formally opened September 22, 1925. [ GbrIP nCB uind‘ C is h xt drascintatc ies :391 islature of British Columbia in 1890 aind began |its corporate existence in 1915. It is an integral part of the educational system of the‘ Province, and, as its ;e.lmmu, its policy is to promote edu¢ation in general, and specifically to serve its constituâ€" ency by teaching, research, and uten-j sion work. | The naw IiiAinow:" smm SCaveo LINCSL L. HaArris,/ American io arrome mare rt quo School Life, a publicaâ€" m’" of fi:fllnfioflor Department, Bureau of‘ Education. The univerdity was established by the provincial legâ€" | Ressremmeet Tok ca § j (pic ; A ‘brilliant future is predicted for the ‘Univergity of British Gohnmm ‘ now that it is "done with tents This Week _ " and is in possession of its ) new plant at Point Grey, C buildings were ,"I 13381(,(!” A+ m and its a hand buill ene Mowâ€"a nei LOW PRIC: ‘u'wa,&wf -‘ with American institutions will | Heeause of its proxiiity} to Amer haunim-mamu,. of com munication with them, it is probabl the ‘relations of the new aniversit« $ s b Â¥ h t â€" / n 4 ® 1 2 & > [ \ j % s 4 A _ School days are 'jusf’ Aho.d slandyour boy will néed oneâ€" : j ‘of these éh-ongly; made _ > | suits that thrive on strains . |and rough usage. The probâ€" jJem of keeping hirh looking _ his best â€" at a mod.e'rafie. \ \cost is soived by tl%é lqw f Stices on these quality garâ€" . 3(4 They ‘haveâ€"8a new. m,,h cut th:‘m%\% Bring\the young men of th ' family in and make a selec" tion now :-»Whfle‘:i‘:he sfock is complete. Don‘t delay. Fiveâ€"passenger, twoâ€"door Coach Six ddu!;g color options Phone 307 ‘a‘,;.. 2 _ . mattamtitthaie " | .. beries 8o E.:; :3 . TOM HAY & soN_ ~ 018. : s | DO!]"t jdelgy. B 1 : _ New Fall Models | _ en d wp# _ Your Cléthi’er fished in the brook of his boyhood| The and ‘we‘re willing to bet ten to one| money er that it didn‘t look as big as it used| club dues th 8. FELL ~ hi and Long Ti ton B L Nt malih ie A 1 o uPA w esA en w sb B L L. Coaches y s L f # # W 9 e Sudbecatil UB $8 14 u,,l B 4 €i% "0 4 M Wl

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