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Highland Park Press (1912), 17 May 1917, p. 5

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Onvel Stone Red and White Screenings for Drivewlyl Good Quality ' Prompl'D We are especially equipped to give you prompt and efficient service at this time. A telephone call will bring our wagon to your door instantly will continue to do the ,cleaning and dyeing PreSSing, ifnecessary, can be done the same day received. Building Material COAL. COKE. WOOD. HAY. STRAW nnd FEED The Imperial Cleaners and Dyers of Chicago Store open from 7:00 a. m.. to 7:‘ Saturday: to 8:00 p. m. IN A BUICK CAR Borchardt Bros. Phones: Store 265 Res. 671 Lime Cement Plaster PHONE 119 230 N. St. John Avenue Brick Tile Fire 1 Near Sheridan Road HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS PromptZDolivery Sewer Pipe Cinders Rooting IH‘ u-um i~ Hfhul nu um: Hr Q'thufiifl‘ln Iv “in and fur Ibo-yum! lhmr llnrnml u~ L'rl -u(‘h :I lldr o! 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Sumo-- htm it puts n mun In lympathy wflh thv grvnt (Mugs of nur ngv In Hnr up with (he uwn this way, Good hw-lim: :nul frivmbhuh MU ripe-n. mu, m ma km-p Hmu and hour" \\ HI A Volunteer Muster F‘rirnuh nf (hr hluh who“! :m- in« vltvd h» uttvnd n whom oxhlhn. and u rt-n-ptinn (v [)0 (hm: h\ tho P T. .-\. on Friday s-wnlm: Tho rt-MpUnn wiH Pw hvld Iv Hu- (Hrk' azrmna‘lum (rum night ru plum thirh, F‘rnm viL’thIH'h I" ninvwhiny (-xhibns “HI In -m diqlh} In (h. \.|rluuc m A-H-I') hrluug‘ ( m i~ Hfh- Tho pint r»! Izmund opposiu» the high Ht‘hnu] hm- been prepared for planting um] “ill HIM!) bw In use. The Commencement exercises 1M: yrar “ill bv mm in tho gymnmdum a! the school. and will consist of fmuurw ixm-rmting In all Mudents and patrom. DoPrfiPld'! haw hnH team dropped nnnthvr Conn-<1 to Oak Park. Sat- urday, Mu)- 1.2. Oak Park was clear- ly superior and alcelléd the local team In every «Ir-plinth?!" of the Kama Thu M-nn- Wu! 10-2, The truck tram W1” (‘ntored In the Lake Forest inter-scholastic meet which was 'mld last Saturday at Lake l-‘nrwst Armhflny, but failed to claw in any :.f the events. ma momma firm mass. incl-tum! rmamoxs good time is being phoned. The kindergartvn class will close an Juno first. The other grades will not close until about June fifteenth. The P. T. A. and the Uncoln School Alumni are plgnnlng m Alumni banquet to be given on Sat. urdny evening. May twenty slxth (or the present 5 grndq elm and the members of the Alumni who are at present in the High School It. will be. giwn at Lincoln School tnd’ I good time is being phoned. uhl: in than): nur mam wml h-Mllh-s for their kind‘ durum nul‘ n-rvnl 'h-rmn‘r- HH‘ Irv‘ IQ. (‘nlv um! Mlnih ( um nul'xk Pw tl I) LINCOLN“ SCHOOL , (hr lulufld or IIM The- ! nu um 1M.- nf KI-nrral v “in mu] (m und"mm (Mn-H Mum i.- II, “In H M .II1~Q [hr “i“ It) “HI qudrm'u hm!" Ihrthrr L’H mHHhr) In \ N‘lul “IMO-1 (‘u «P TM \\h‘s Il‘os‘ In New mirth and 'H' Mmth much ha“- l" “mu “1- u! ”Illi- no la-r,- ra-lurninu (rum .1 mill greater Inter- 1v Runnl I’llnh'mrnl duel-r) murler um- H Um- ur (In nluhlr r 13.15 n'nt mku mvn 4mm: dunvé nr‘mum e-flvvh an- (ar- lH rnzn‘hv~ knnu Bring evening (‘ululuu rlun Ilr\l \hlhili : Hu- «1 will 1 H (mm rmrh'ut‘} pnMI-r. Ir! HHIHJI') «'11 mum! I) wur with v'xl .‘luml n-pr howl 1' ho} filmumm: nim HI:IIIUB@UIIIIE@@©EEEPEEEF ~mInauannunlIla-mu-ln-lnl@a@mmm@@@@m@ug;‘ Patriotic Food Growers Association? of Highland Park ’ r4? Resources over $800,000.00 ; Frank J. Baker J. M. Appel c. F. Grani The committee recommend: beam or corn, but this ii not compulsory. Though at least one-hut of the planting mutt be in winter crops. The planter: of it are patriotic. The punter my keep t entire crop raised, or donate part of the proceeds to the This offer is petriotic. The land is donated by mutt? 6 Cross, u be with”. The Highland Park State Bahkf PR: To the first a~ - ' _Vâ€"..â€"â€"â€"' "â€"â€"v. v. "-u’ keghn 'Aâ€"veqfligodt 2 acres. 'l‘l'RNl‘EY, Sheridan Road. northeast corner of Broadway, about 50:50 ft. The crop in oun..but you must agree to plant and teke good care of the vegetables planted. (mm, Bloom 8L, northwest corner wm sc., 203x195 n. g LAN“. The north portion of the want In]! of lot 35, If m. E HAWKINS [{(N‘Hlfl. Omyard Lune, northeast corner of Wau- ,‘ l-‘llllll. Nlllll'lflh“ (‘IARK 10". All of the block bounded by Broadway on south. Clark on weat. Bloom on north and Oak on out, except the dwelling lot on aoutheaat corner of Broadway and Oak. and the private garden on the aoutheaat corner of Bloom and Clark. (LARK, Broadway. 132 ft. west of northweat corner of Clark 8t., 132x132 ft. ': Unassigned )IUUNIJ . South side of Central Ave. out of Deorfield Ave HRH-IX, Sheridan Road: Southeast corner of Park Ave about 50x50 ft. This bank has already subscribed for a block of these Bonds and is pleased to offer its facilities and service to intending buyers. Date of Bonde,‘June 16, 1917. Heturity June 15, 1947. Rate of Interest,‘ 3§ percent. Payable, June 15 and December 15. Denominatione, $50. 00, $100. 00, $500. 00 $1000. 00 and up. EBonds exempt from all taxation except as to hate or In- heritance Tax. Payment of subscription in full or in inltallments as follows J‘Petriotic citizens of Highland Perk end vicinity who desire to éeubecribe to the Unified/States Government Liberty Loan of ‘1917 are invited to consult the undersigned bent where sub» 'pcriptiona will be received and information furnished cheer-a fully To the first applicants will be gis'en the use of the following properties for planting vegetables for this season: President Address Miss Irene Floyd, Secretary Forms and Prospectus 2 Per Cent on Application 18 Per Cent June 28,1917. 20 Per Cent July 30, 1917 30 Per Cent August 15, 1917 30 Per Cent August 30, 1917 Vice President Cashier fix

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