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Highland Park Press (1912), 1 Oct 1914, p. 6

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VW...“ . . m ID- 3.)!!!1100.‘ Phone Yards 4-140 50c Per Dozen Postpaidlo anhland Park and Vicinity (Orders taken for no less than one dozen) DIRECT FROM BAKERY T0 CUSTOMER BY PARCEL POST Subscnbn div of Sept Sl'fiTE I)? I; LA Luunh >1 LA Second St.. near Central Ave ], Afihzt' W. Venue, Lln'hu-r ..,i the North Shun' Tmu gnmgunx Bank «1.» sniemnly swear that the- ALFRED E. DOBIN 3% Princeton Ave. lk‘mand, Inc“: I‘cmand Carr 1311! m R o. In Nate HISxELL \\ a. ,; r! éBURTON 'HQLMES Ltsn .urrent nzcresr (-x ppm“ and an» pa“! Demure Capital Stuck I'did *n Surpiu~ Fund "Minded Prufits Shoe Repairing (ASH UN HAN Currencv Sliver cum Minor Com MBCELLuL'm 3‘ REM Furniture Jnd Fxxzurn t Rher Resoun‘rs D11 hum runs Stu: (WISE A , com 3 courts: c “his m m. m In I 8:15 a 3:15 a 2:15 MOW I4 16. 17 OURI' [mans ' nd d‘mniuu M. 33. 03.”-Clua 5.1.. Oct. no “Al. was NOW hated m Hixhhnd Park Sum of "Pinch Mani the commmcemx u! business on the Nth dnvi of September 10H as made to the Audxtor of‘ Public Au )ums «xi the Sun: of Illinois. pursuant to kw. mummor mum: TRUST COIPANY: 3 Wm! AUKE First Class Electric Shoe Repairing. All work guaranteed and given prompt attention. ORCHESTRA HALL mugs-1.1? L. Schaifer »n ma! («rule 1: cullaxrml it“ $3.: MOI, OCT. 5 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION LIABILITIES .wrn m beture mr RES! )l RCES HILJIH‘ZS M V “\l‘t‘ Mn HL‘R W \‘anu Pre: Chicaéo RxEs‘ JAMB H. D! .I-‘FY Notan Pub! 37.051445 {1‘8 m ‘ 4m mom.“ ,2! ‘IKHIJ 1‘ PA 14 .., I :‘JS. H Jul-F, £71) 2:1 12,470.52 of m\‘ knnw VM “(9.598 FE, \â€" Llre l- tbe art or dra wing sumcicm ‘ ton'n conclusions {mm inlummenx mum... } mm. Then 8h. Might Holp. Mudgeâ€" \“ouid you marry I spend thrift. my dear? Marjorieâ€"It wouldn'! be no bad If he Were Just tuning out on m: carat-London Telegraph. “E1:hto'.0|ock' exclalu a hutvl. yawning. "nod I an “New upon) my eye “Shall I bring your our. ed a Wlltef. "MID out-i at more American. "M1010 .‘1’.(XRJ.(X) "on ?" $1721 16 (9.35805 $168107 One day. my: Novellen - Senna. Riucber amend the lurgeon'l tent and found him standing: before I looking giant. arranging his toilet and admirâ€" ing himself generally. "Doctor.” laid Biucbcr. laughing. "i suppose that you are the luckiest man in the world." “How‘l that. sit. may i In?" “Why. here you It's quite in lo" With yourself, and you blVen't a singic rival!" Gebhnrd won I Biking: the famous Prussian general field manual. had us lurgeon major or his army 1! man who was very homely. but extremely proud and vain. H5 34 H149 Knowing mat a young t ed a good many times to her mistress said: ' ,,~_ rm..- .v. nu: future the matter of fact Sereldu said: “I don't know. ma‘nm. It might be that I won't be with you much longer. an‘ then mebbe I will, I ain't sure .Vet. The Blanks‘ maid of all work was a practical young woman of about twen- ty-oeven years. One day when her mis- tress was making some plans for the The National Bank of Argentine and in» National City bank of New York E are dual-n and seventeen in unit. with ‘ depodts Close to 3230mm each. The w} *W“ 1‘. meter than tlu- Rank of France. much greater ln deposits Bnt Spain out: no figure in the (inane?- oi’ the world, That ll hard to explain In thls world list there In only sixty- one bank: mentioned with deponnx in excess of 8100900000. in [his list the United States has eight banks. a good showing. as none of them depends on the deposits or the United States to help it out. - Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. A Blanket Injunction. Lay. you're a lawyer. Can you tell how to get out a blanket Injunc- .‘1 The leading bank or the world. from the standpoint of deposits. ls tbv Im- perial Bank of Russia. with dvposlts and current accounts aggregating 9130.. 000.000. 3 sum bl: enough to stagger ALAil the mind. Only Sixty-one Have Dopotiu Over a Hundred Million Dollars. For years the mere mum- of the ilnuk of England has been a synonym for financial strength and greatness. in a list or the great banks or the world the Bank of England is sixth There are three banks in England with a greater line of deposits. The greater banks are London City and Midland. Lloyd's bank and London County and Westminster. London City and Lloyd: each has deposits above $500.(X)0.000. The London County has deposits 0! 840.0001”). The great Bunk of Eng- land has a little morn than £5x).l)00.- 000. blanket injunction T THE WORLD’S GREAT BANKS. wfinnlug 4 to 1.- He‘s. , Amateurs are credited wlth pluylng the longest game. the East End All- Stars and the Brooklyn Athletlc club teams of Cleveland Contesting fur thlr~ 1y lunlngs on July 4. 1901 the Inner wlnnlug 4 to l.â€"Ed A. GoeWey In Las- F The puvluus longest games In the Natlonal league were played at L‘invlu- and on June 30. 1892. and at Philadel- phia on Aug. 24. 1905. Both mu twvu‘ ty Innings. The game at Cincinnati was between the Reds and Culm nnd resulted In a He soon: or 7 to 7 At l'hll- adelpblu the L'uhs defeated the Quakers ‘ by a grow 0! :3 to 1. On May 31. 1909. the longest prnfw sluuzll game on record was planed be- IWeen the Bloomingtuu and Dewatur teams of the Illinolsvluu'n-Indiana league. Decatur winning In the tm-nty- sixth lnnlnz by a score of 2 to l, l-'ar~ [:0 and Grand Fol-In engagwd In a mu- te~t “hirb lasted t\\'euty-tl\'e Innings at Devils Lake, N. It. in 13115 Later Hartrnr-l and New Haven. ln the East- etn association. played (Wentythree innings. the former winning 2 to l. 0015:. for the mnnlng team. and Jan- eu-u, fur New Haven. pitched the en- tire contest. My wife will Insist 0n buying I On. That Ran For Thirty Inning. With l ‘ a 4 to 1 Boom. _ ‘ The longest major league game was played on Sept, 1. mou between (he Boston and Philadelphia American league clubs In Roman. when the Mb leu'cs won by a score or 4 to 1 In tu‘cu- Iy-rour Innings. Jack Couulbs. (hm u recruit {row Colby college. um! "Jnm bu" Harris. a young pltvher from (he New England league. were the reqwc {we boxmen used by the l'llllmlefphm and Boston teams. The game lasted tour hours and forty-seven mluuleu An Eyo Op. nor. LONG BASEBILL GAMES. Complimonury. bargain ulcs."- B'nfi insumcienx premise; g coating from sum to ‘ ’V-‘ I exclalmvd a guest at "nod I‘m so sleepy I my eyes!“ In Doubt. 31"?" inqulr man and can ’ m Serelda This dot-tan In adapted to at wut .1 chamber: and bathroom Ire Mum-:1 m r.- up from the mm which opens to It... (-1” chamhen In the mud nary mnwnm BullHn t'llhlmztrdl nnd hum-t unto-Imam Which. turn-tn" with the tarm- “\ln: ru room or ptnzu In from In damned m t- !n the m-ond utory and ample chm-t up” over the main part. Full tun-amen: H These height! In the clear l-‘inluh, rm! t palm In mum. Birch noon um. Ig'hull Ind plumbing. 83.900 Design 656. by Glenn L, FIRST FLOOR PLAN I; Silo. Ivu 3 7.33 t. {Viv 3"! .g I; I :Jtl (3.3- 5.3 nah-‘3' pin-(Iv BUNGMUW WITH BROAD FRONT. melt“ 0f 3‘ the puhllnlwr of RD K“M to“. XJH‘ 19“ book 0! pm}; "Amo'rh‘nn llwelllnn A "PM“; GALIFURNIA BUNGALUW ,1 ADAPTED TO A BOLD CLIMATE Design 004 by Glenn L f HE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HlGHLANL‘ PARK mmozs PERSPECTI \'l-I \’ I F. \\‘ bathroom Ire plum-ll m rvnr uv Hm [mum FLOOR PLAN PERSPECTIVE \' I I.) \\ 1 punk ".uxn-nvnn llwelllnn.” It com-1n. 310 desk-n. but 86.000; mm at book of lllu'nuf‘l I) .50 per mm. B" .. Saxmn. Architect. Minnnpolh. Minn ll) n-nr UV lllv build H: The '(IH‘l’ brad. .. ('lmmln'r and mum-um. thus muting the whim” to flu- hullmmm In (be an! IM’ . Saxton. Archhrct. Minneapoih. Minn this paper will Iurnhq a copy of MI VI!“ FHHM fifty or nury 1..." wt In width The C 71 AA‘Q'D l'mn rum Ihh paw-r v {wn'l lu-w I tu-nll INVI'HM nuns cnqlv “so I! book 4 bu: “null! 'uhl :ulmul 3!!!) (0 Un- «In Mr» mm! 1! mnduod Bedroom: In flrq slur] finishc-d 111 wt! gum "ulna-d In rt-[trv-M-nt ("r-«ulnn walnut; Int-Ix room and «HMH: nmln flnlxhed In n-d ur sshn» m). knvhvn lu HIV!) or W yin-('4 Mfll‘lv nr Mrvh floor! 03"?” km hon. Hum: rm-m and dining rv-um, \levh nx’r In nuk. (‘qu to build, n-x- ‘JH'H'Q- of ht-xlhng nr plulllbffl‘. “Jill HUM! wlth a ('hm-I lwl Installed. Thll new klhd 0! M41 Will he I boon to the [NIH er In (h.- ml-lllw walk. 0! llfe. He ran lmlld a (‘UIUIKI' of (hm room: mm: room. dining mom Ind kltclu-n. and bare l lu-d «om-onlod In the claw! or end: mum. (nun glvlng cnparln u! (hrm uhnmlwm at nlgbt and very good llrnhle mum- durlng (be any. Slim. :10 (he: w‘ldr; «H “-1-! Own Pull lmnv mom 7 (wt (hwy Pint nary so fw-l Swond Mun l~ 1m! figural In [lu- rm! bu: “nulul 'ul«l :ulmul 3!!!) (0 Un- o-n llre mm! 1! llnl~luod Bedroom: ln flrq m:- of paper. utrlnn Ind null! place: of wood are med tn parllllly all up the bola so u to c-nuu the M‘I‘OWI to be min. but than nork um and mun mat annoyance. and a bet (or method In nearly dam-d. A mat of palm on the mud: of flu- ncruv hole. I. the most Mlllfldury remedy for such III annoy-nu When Irv-ow- an "moved polnt' the ibolc-q wllb a small pencil brunh m n M! u! clulb til-led and dipped 1n the punt. “‘bpn the palm on. m. rn-nm made lu- the thread. on (he wrv- Ind ‘lhnrnnnhlu 10-4.. .LA AHA, RECON“ FLOOR PLAN lwluu u-ru m» prnrth 21H vath‘ in U! H10 fir-ur [or UH‘QN- ht In {rum ham 1w rrudit) ‘ IN I I thl |MI I‘HUJ'HURAI'H )~ (ml 41:1!» m: (a scam I south-m 'nrnln lun.,;nluw to II cold I‘HUMHC. m: n UK” M mnnbrrn home when erulmm'rvr warm-- 3‘.‘ (1ng I u-ru Inn: hunglluw m'ln-uw m nt'tlx ally lrl‘d nut that I! )9 "Inna-I! «'11 in “le a Word] dqwrlpllun v fimr pl ‘n ’I‘lwre II I oupmll)‘ lm-c- hmmmnm; am II. the (19!: mt him H mm? cloud which mm mm?) t'vhH-rh'd into I u-dnmm a ('hm-I hm! Installed. This new M a! $1 the publl-ln-r of " (nrnlnh I ran? ur Sax Ha book of Nana, "Amn- '."4' In mmnlm 3‘” «h. u (rum 31.000 to 36.!!!) ( mwrlorl 83.50 per mm] H' "1‘4 NIRAI‘ OwAufitn |? 5-12 ‘3 (Immuâ€" flu m II b!" In On- "III “I: an"; W-m Mm. Plpcm. the Ilium. Wm» fin-ruining you ban you to un- Hn-Modâ€"l‘ut‘o that Jon.- uy- Wittâ€"Who‘s Dr. Ju Hunb-M- Tho «coach and Inn. daH-L- urwuy- halo. “No." Ihr "nu-1d: “Ibo bun. In" been umlmm? too much 11mm."â€" 8001011 “"lflu‘flp‘. Rnpid 35.9mm». Eumpnm are want lo wk 0! Amer Mm u-Im rmh thmugh Bump. with u nude-hook In an. hand and I nllmo [Inletlhlr In tho olbef. but In Eugmn mun warm-«rd on a P‘lflh "qu. bun the other day in In I on. by him ”If for Hit-:1) “I've been up to tho Mflwpomln muwum “ In volumnno lo I ml unto “Rally I!" place. but Mg Took nu an lmur to no. everything In IL"â€" New \urk Tribal). *qu... .- men: your CthN 0! m‘overy overthrown -â€"Jubn Tyndall Inmuhw ”va9. u onrnmnn In a mttvn hunt. what can he (10 [bl-N but by the n-rr furre u! m.- «tn-h- upe- dHe Hu- rnln nf hln crufl‘! 'l‘nLv Harv. then. u! the llmbu-rl of your hunt and n'uld I” practice. llkrly m min-mm n-nbrr In or dry me lnmng man And this Is not to he Ifi‘ompllsho-d by dmunury or Intrrmlnom effort: or me u'HL but by (he furlnullnu of mm. Tlu- will. no (3wa [ml come-Um” [0 pm fur”: It: flnnnb In urdc-r In strangle or «Than the Ipo-HII Irmpu Hon Hut lhr formation of right but» n- In run-um! to your permunrm u- curlly Tho-y dllnIm-h your rmmv of “Hill! when smiled and n." and COMM. He had refused to buy her I ya. :14 ab:- undo no complain You don't all mo I brute any mom” tol. being in London IIIo-ly. Ink mu 0! (‘nflmnr Ind to In the Lunnum n Bedlam ”1- an: Appmlrb Inn [0 the Coll of I pour Him. to whom he Iddrmod himself thusâ€"“80 bot I'hnl brings tho-e nenr The mllmble 0t. )evt remaining silent. he man-d rm Ourâ€"(inn. Ind vru Inunmwd only In I LInmn-hlnz Look. u‘hlrh w enact-d (be \‘Ntnm. (but he Immediately Inn In tbv Mun- l-‘urc through the (in-u- Thh mum-d (be Lnnuk- penny to rip.- m- FIN W" I Whlup o! 8111'. Ind rnlxln: Mn dumping Ila-ad. ho mad» nm I-nlm. use and Ion-IN. R0 plyâ€""l Im here, 8". bar-nu nod dr prim-d "W n! [bu BlmIng I'hk-b you acre: enjoyed." me In old in due of 04-; 25. I lnx: When Irv-ow- an "moved punt' the ibolc-q will) a lull” pencil brttnh m a bit of clutb til-led and dipped 1n the punt. “‘bpn the paint OH- the rn-nm made lu- the thread. on the wrv- Ind thoroughly dflu tho oer"! ‘III at tightly the m-xl Uln- II I. thrust Into the rarity, Tb. mtuttn; lbuuld be dum- o-nrh time the .0an are he morod. and It will protrcl the Iuod n W?“ (M umkv tbp bole-u may for the rt-ndjltn‘ttm-nl of tho (101-7 or "tho-r ob Joel “Mt-h hnl to be dumped quttr u! unâ€"l'ntiadeltnbtn North Atm-nt-nn‘ m:- of paper. utnnn Ind null! place: of wood are med to partially on up the bola so u to c-nuu the M‘I‘OWI to be min. but than nork um A ynumx Fellow Then You Can U00 Thom Ovol nnd Ovor Again wnthout Troublo. Mun} venom experlenr‘r r‘onlldrr Ibrc (mummy in town; rum-a to hum In _.(‘MD door! Ind other mouhle m-n veulpnca which In put up and HIM-n down frequently and whkh are hm! 1n I‘ll-N by ICNWI. The bot?- uv-u Ned by the arrows become worn‘ uud the .6an ln often quite Donor, nun In; duorl to u. and be otherwise 00! or pmper order. Imitation hem: Hm Hmvn-xt (urm n! mule-n. "w mhm- «:1 mp (mm tried (lu- ellwrlmrnl and “uh curl: [Awning run!” mm the rum-m rim-4d through Um Hu- klngdnm nu! Hu- yreut rm no-Io h-I Hum-try l-a-vnme Illw .{ thr- cmtut hunlnum iu lhc Muhd # Inn don Tit-Bits. ummuxfly 'Oflgin d the “my. u (M TM. 3. f You on Chum. i The Chlm-I. cum: to be (hr first Slurr- of In I. I drink and hm: It JOflllnnu-d I: mm In .1 [Irvin mm- 5 ”RPM! Um! date- from 2.0011 An “I. he \ fore the mmmx u! (‘hrht PAINT THE SCREW HOLES. 0ng!) M; In Ime will: u yum-.- n man wbmr hane Mnh urhmrd hon) marrying hrr ‘Hwy "mun;- (Xrlmum- Klnm‘a. uud m unwrwx "then-d a few Mun-mm and mm 1 conveyed to Mr A dungluer of I tin-n ralyxfir " LEGEND OF THE TEAPOT. Quail" O|d Clapping. ”'0 mm... uâ€"ndor lmllcd and they any Habits 1“ HI" ’0‘) 0'. r'l‘hlf‘l 'hlt Dr. Who‘- Dr. Jon-n o! H)? G!) of Brn- "Il'bool. undor the 791. In tho folk»- n. '0 whom he â€"â€"“80 b0? Irhnl p miner-able ()b be Wan-d rm l~l n rvlylfir: 1-th u fouls; ln'l-H‘ h (n'mdrd him my nuummd In [w um .wrwlnlllf I and hm! mun we unrdrn (he be yum: man I frw lluuc'n. FMrlHlHnH-n u! I beu be (hr first and Imw u [urn-H} Huh- ,(m ‘nnr. he To lephono 7 94-1, Box No. Automobile Til-u, Mud. Rubber. A SPECIALTY hmp me a postal card or Iz'k'phone me and I will call for goods North of Doerfield Rad LutolCQNWJll Surveying and Enginooriu. Tm ‘rlphy undmpo nnd Col-true. hon Work. 20 yuru In Elfin...» mg, Surveying Ind Construction. I chow; J. Smith Emma Steffen 33 N. Sheridu Road mun-4. I-Idhh VENCEL M UZIK whales}: and Rani! Hula 7- Iron Rags Metal Rubber ToIoPho-c 10.. “I I (and Ar... l' Telephone 632 I‘dlu' WW (cum I. I” NEEDLECRAFI' SHOP Childrol'u Droug- Central Ave 13‘ Minia- lOc; (Him <0: 11: Li:- sri t uoom .701 I. .70 I‘râ€"D’L 1'} 4.703;. FRED SCHAEFER ELLJMBING “The Perils of Pallile’ ’Cpe r Hanging Bottles PAper, etc. Theatre ' West Central Ave. '“IM 3%,“ THL [fuming-I suop C. M. GATES Highland PM; mummlmy Every Other Tuesday Hush-m Put In} .3 BARBER SHOP In :51 tin-iii.) a... 701‘ Central 0“) EV"! Saturdai PAINTING 'rey 0’ Hearts” Every F riday Highh-d Put Unfit-1. Id 334-! lo and" Indeecontin' oil-traction. “(Hui M H nghllnd Park ‘° 1‘ "In an»... HMLAlD rm A Wow '1' cnwm 01 any‘ ymu {mum-1m 12* 67) 45 51 John: A now I!" M “MPH. pulsed”; tn â€", h; “NJ-r Ail-N )1 VII-rm" Maul u" wuv layman 20-“ ”Mic-:7 7}! 0m 1/ u.‘ pufllndy “mum. mlMIn' cud r‘qu TI DrBAIIa I "4| 5' OUAL'Y' fin". r” ‘17,?) “I." maul Ind. ul "and m Hour- 9 I: ll Veh'rln, Ht Remodeled SM IL 35 ToI-phono 5.. Tclcph 2]! Hunt ”South r1975. ‘ull ) u :- lrphocu 7| "mi. 2.1L?“ yum JOHN IKE l' rcsll MB"? J. P. 33| 5"

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