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Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Nov 1916, p. 7

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ratch- mly ihip [0n- ant [t has :ation- moral ibu- )rove )rally .ce. 1'06 IS- ‘ard WANTED, FOR RENT, FOR SALE For Renthwelllng house. 601 Broadway Highland Park. Rem. 813.50 Norm Shore Trust Co. 36 For Reapâ€"Furnished modern room house for the winter. Phone P. 1058. P. 1058. 36 For Bentâ€"Furnished rooms in ~‘uitv or fiihglu. Telephone H. P. 330. 36-39 For Bent’pleasam rooms forllght houseâ€"keepmg. Address 134 Ravine Ave. 35 For Rent-11 room house. Corner Otkvood and Sheridan pl. Phone 442 Highlmd Park. a pd Tel 1167 For Saloâ€" Large property. central- stuck. Can be seen at our kennels 1? located. with good buildings. gar- den and lawn. artcsinn and lake Water. This can be commercialized 10 (10011 advantage by a progressive invesler. Can be sold on easy terms with substantial cash payment. For particulars address. C. S. Press Of- flm" If For Salt-«Newly laid eggs. chick- ens. salted and unsalted butter. but- ermilk. and cottage cheese from our Jersey cows; also fresh vegetables. Deliwreries Wednesday and Saturâ€" day. Twlephnne Deorfiehl 3 preâ€" viuu< day or mail order to Deerfield thv din befurs- order is wanted. “‘th Ixxlxn Farm. M For 5M0 in Highland Park. “L. at 225 H. (‘vntral Ave” 3 2-3tory resi- dence. 12 rooms. attic and basement. 3'itnry barn. chicken house. garden. Elc. 1m 91"(19‘1. Alley. Price 88.500. This Drnporty is offered for sale to close A trust estate and will be sold 0“ "Pry rousnnahle terms if desired. R050" L. Davis. manager. First Trlht Ami Sawing: Bank Chicago. 36 5'0? Salt- 0m: kitchen range. Tele- Dhone 7327‘“. 36‘pd F" SII|e-»Puro blooded "Buff- R‘X'k" Puckerels. $1.50 each. Farm On County line mile south 0! Deer- flpM 36-37 For 5‘: ROCK" (‘Hl 0n cuunt)‘ field. For Bentâ€"Four rooms and bath. rs. A. M. Cline. 137 Momevood Ave. FOR RENT FOR SALE An institution chartered and supervised by the state, with re- sources of over $800,000.00, with a clean record of seventeen years in the community, extends at this time A Cordial and Special Invitation to the people of Highland Park and vicinity, who are without a banking connection or who contemplate such a connection in the near future. FRANK J. BAKER President The Highland Park State Bank 36M The Home of Savings Depositors The Convenient Bank for Checking Accounts 35pd An Invitation I Wantedâ€"boarding place for six teachers for evenlng dinners from Mondays through Thursdays of each week during the school year. Answer. lcall. or write. X Y Z ln care of -ngh School 35 Dress-taker of wide experience. formerly with B. Altman. New York. ;wlll design and remodel gowns at icnstomer'a home. Mme Rose Goodv yman. 4801 Wlnthrop Ave. Chlcago. ‘Phone Sunnyslde 2374 36 Dnssmaklnnâ€"dlany years exper- ilence ln fancy dress and evonln; lgowns. also wedding. Wlll come to your home by the day or week. ,Ad- :dress A. C. Hlxhland Park Press. i Sltuatlol Wanted by woman to do day work as mother's helper. Plaln 'sewlng, shopping. housework or care of children. Phone 441 36pd Watchâ€"Competent laundresa {or 3 days A week. H. S. Smith. 206 Prospect Ave. Tel. 51. 36 Wantedâ€"Girl for housework. 88.00. No washing or ironing. 603 Hue! Av. 35pd Wantedâ€"Plain sewing and mend-' ing to take home. 133 Lake Ave”, City. 36pd! A I Wantech good home. or vacant ground in Highland Park or Glencoe in exchange for a high grade 6-flat building in best section of Ravens- wood. Income over $3200 yearly. l have a similar building in Rogers Park east of Sheridan Road, rented for over $3500 yearly. Both buildings are clear of any incumbrance. 1 want a direct no commission deal. Will in- vestigate promptly, addreSa E. N. Wilson. 804 Forest Ave. Evanston. Ill. 36 pd Room Wantedâ€"By refined young l LOST ; l Lostâ€"a packngc‘ of laundry on; H'Ine Ave., between Exmoor Club andi ‘the Railroad. Saturday evening. Call , H. P. 1013. 35pd: ’ Lash-a pearl Crucifix on south' , . sulo Laurel Aux. or Prnspoct Anni .935: 0! McGovern SL. F‘Inder pleasei ' leave at {his office. 36pd : l Boom Wantedâ€"By refined young man. close to Centrnl Ave. depot preferred, or win consider roommate. u wn..LI-â€"A Dnr‘l’ D’fi.‘ Write or ca After this date sponsible for debts one but myself. .\'. Green Bay Rd i am Ilnth C Inn-I SM 90:: :35 Iusmu n u: mu wlwmc » ' __, \l»n' ) IWI Iw.’ .. ‘ Ahux r 25 Eau W-uhmuton Sheet ‘ ~ -. Waning. F‘mkina H'fllumnu. Punnn; En: \:4 fr ‘ 1r \Irn' ) Hrmchhmc. Tl: '. Flt-mm na. ‘11 'vmg. Ruchmur. Ruunn Holes. Fxmg'ng. broidcnng Braldxng SITUATION WANTED MlSt‘lZLlAN I‘IOl'S his date I will not be re- for debts contracted by any- myself. Frank Beard. 124 «1â€"H! HELP WANTED 2:111” fi-iéhland Park Press -LJ as mother's helper. Plain upping. housework or care Phone 441 36pd and mend J. M. APPEL 36pd Vice-Pres. THE HIGHLAND PARK Pal-3.1mm mum Saturday. in the feature 0! a duuhh- ht'ado-r at Haywood. to buck- vd up against hard luck In the shape of a line and a backfield of the d!- monslnns n! Harcules and consequent- ly lost, 3 to 0. Proviso but a team that :uxérag«~d ut tout 165 pound: And dospitv the old fight that helped (‘mh to and Burridgc to gain time after time. we Were unable. in the face of such beef, to wore, Proviw. on the other hand. could gain nothing thru our line and the count that won for them was made by a drop sick from‘ the field. This is the second time; that victory has escaped our clutches . by a small margin through sheer: hard luck. but we, are hopeful that the jinx will fly away soon. Friday afternoon. November third. we are. due to take on the Thornton elevenfl The high school brass band. which‘ acquired so much popularity thru-‘ out the school last year by its per~ formunces at the football and basket ball games. has again sprung intol prominence. Nearly all the old‘ members have returned and a [ratid fying number of volunteers hmu‘ offered their services. The leader year is Mr. Paul Blanchard. an ex- army band conductor of great ex- perience and rare ability. On ac- count of the rapidly approaching reâ€" view at Fort Sheridan. the pieces practiced at rehearsals have been. for the most part. marches. 0n the whole the band prospects for the com- ing year present a most favorable and pleasing outlook This year's orchestra is the larg- est and finest ever. Practices are held during fifth period and after school on Mondays. The epirit and good feeling which is rapidly in» .creasing assures succc." i i i The orchestra play-d n much. "Our Nation's Pride" In general as lsemhly for its tir-t (\pptllrulit‘l‘, it'ltl gis now practicing "The Priest’s iMarch" from Athalia. "Evening twi- viight" “The Bridal Rose 0v'crture.‘ i "Orange Blossoms' and ‘-'Chin Chin" to be used for future occasions : Last Friday afternoon throughthe 1courteny of Dr. Dobson. Mr. Fraser isupcrvisor of music in the Deerfleid- IShields high school took the mem- bers of his Musical Theory class: to the First Presbyterian (‘hurch of ‘iiighland Park to hear and inspect ithe pipe organ. The classes have Ibeen studying the history and mech- anism of the pipe organ. so .\lr. Fras- er wished them to actually see one High School Notes i By The St udonta -r.11 Ht Hun-l Au-. nc-nr R! Jnhn‘n Au- vv. :md <uhkct {or next Sunday‘- [roan Prirsl’s Sermon I.- “Adnm and Fallen Mun." n: (Ii- fieer-n nrv hrld in (M- churrh crture." mery Sunday morning It 1015 n-Chln" Sunday School moon Immediately n!- as. In-r the mornlng service. Ind is open uughme m puplln up to the nu o! 20 your: Fruer. ' The Wednudny evening mmInu. wrfleld- which include. tenlmonlen o! \‘hrh r- mem-‘Hnn Selene!- helltng, II at our)! class: 20 o'clock. “rule It um lwlnx perform“! upon Thv nrrt mm-llng of the 1’ T. A‘ will beheld Hunduy. November the twentieth. Hiu t‘hnmberhln. of the Art Department. will ulk on "Sul- Kvstluns on Suitable Ciolhen for School Gtrll." Afu-r thin meeting the Pt 1‘. A, will meet on the first Mundu of etch month All who Are interested no invited to join thin orgwilation‘ The due: the fifty cents I your. The unior forum met Pridny. (k- tntwr (\H'iil) arm-nth in the Pin: iiuh club room. Before the rexuinr program In presented. I pnlimin- ury presidential election In he‘d. re- sulting in thirteen Vote- for Mr Hughes nnd three for President Wil- Min The progrum was In fallow: A pnrltnn u! 1hr m-rond lnnuxural Ad MM; 0! Lincoln. Bowen SchIHDIChQr lJncoIn'u Gettysburg Adana. (‘hulen Beckvuh Deb-1e: Resolved lhnt Footbull h harmful Dlnnicnlly m hlxh M‘hunl Deb-ta: Resolved ihnt Footbull in harmful pin-icnily tn high school students. The debate wu won be the Affirm» alive by I vote of tvo to one. Mr. Schnoider'l tad Hr. Peru'- Shop uni lechuilcd D'rlvin‘ clus- es. impntiont for the coming 0! ll- ection 0:]. have taken I Itrnv bul- iot for thc president“! election. Acâ€" cording to‘ their promotion I! Hugh" in to be our next pro-idem The rote. stood u iollovu: Shop. 11- 17 for Hughes; Hecbnnicui Driving. 30327 for Hughes. Totni 52â€"“ in ("or of Hugh”. The Domestic Science CinnN‘I. un- .i4-r the supenisinn 0! Min Nurtun. \iiu Ame: md vliu (‘hnmhrelnini have finished mnlln‘ their (All hill and no now prvpnrinl for the cold weather by makinx winter (in-mu. You Ire cordhlly Infill-d In nnlr use of the ream; room at 119 E. (‘vntnl “once. which ll open every VIN-k day. from nine o'clock In Un- murnln; to II! o'clock In (he cw ntnu. FirstChurch of Christ,Sciemist C. F. GRANT Cashx'tr icâ€"JJJ An 0"" momma me wanna l’urr “Quinn's Club In held “and" r"!n|l‘. October I: u the Hm- land I"): Pmb _lu church. A- appre'ci n undies” hard mum by l arm Hutu. u “M 0! dr I: In. .0. at Chicago‘s forum)“. Imperuwur ol Bhuta- penrvac-hnrmo In Nichol In hrnd oh: drum ‘N‘hunl Nurln‘ her lum‘ )flu ’rkm “not: an. group. G soup I :finr nun] chart.- In‘ nuiher M by In. Annofle L Jones llovln; the pi!» “run a new hox'ooncludod m u- )nynble “clung. I 3. khn’s Evangelical I Tho-nut madly»! the manna Purl Womnn‘n (‘1‘; it“! he hdd Tuvl‘l), Novrmbofl uvemb u Wil- 'vn . gnu 1.1230 Mu. The nul- anthmy (‘ommma has profldod u a upotlor Mlu In) Rumba. o! the (‘hlcs‘u Juvenile SM“. II- north. mm“. -m pnide u the plum. Are. MW Put Yrmi Club Building Mgterial, Coal 801an Coke 102 [1151. HardCoal Fuel is Scarce find High PHONE 87 P. Melba. W107: sundny newton." Orr‘an £1th a 10:30 a: m smith new”. a 7 30 v IIL ,mfiy 8050‘ u 0; )6 ; II. a ~n Bu M um Homo-and SOBEX’ S Santtary Shop . IIOCdIIIAvcâ€"o inn-«Yum North Shore Fuel 8d I‘vm An I grand Boy : ()n Om. Meats \ . Has Perfoticd Some Garden S$ttings insoocids: f‘ Commcrdal F can Omnmtal RMoréEndoswes Suconsful Chubceumitwillbdfhrorom Alma Mixed 2mm] cab'nq Work gMarco ugplini Now in ; When The Fangs of Hunger EDemand A Steak H Order it Here 3;. ,'_. You'll «éMakzNoMistake HnHLAND PARK. nu. id quhue335 Supply Co. as. E. Russell Telephone 407 Soft Coal Hulda" PAG- 25th. In.

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