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'ï¬TE 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 Pruï¬ts 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.â€-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 ï¬eld 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 ï¬gure 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 ï¬nancial 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! 840.0001â€). The great Bunk of Eng- land has a little morn than £5x).l)00.- 000. blanket injunction T THE WORLD’S GREAT BANKS. wï¬nnlug 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'nï¬ 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 ï¬fty 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] ï¬nishc-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! ï¬gural 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 ï¬r-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 ï¬mr 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‘ OwAuï¬tn |? 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 â€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 â€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 Iï¬â€˜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 furâ€: 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 â€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 ï¬rst Slurr- of In I. I drink and hm: It JOflllnnu-d I: mm In .1 [Irvin mm- 5 â€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 ralyxï¬r " LEGEND OF THE TEAPOT. Quail" O|d Clapping. â€'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 rvlylï¬r: 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 ï¬rst 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 Elï¬n...» 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 Unï¬t-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. pulsedâ€; tn â€", h; “NJ-r Ail-N )1 VII-rm" Maul u" wuv layman 20-“ â€Mic-:7 7}! 0m 1/ u.‘ pufllndy “mum. mlMIn' cud r‘qu TI DrBAIIa I "4| 5' OUAL'Y' ï¬n". 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 â€South r1975. ‘ull ) u :- lrphocu 7| "mi. 2.1L?“ yum JOHN IKE l' rcsll MB"? J. P. 33| 5"