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Highland Park Press (1912), 7 Jun 1917, p. 5

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ir patch ‘ A (round. re. wshuaid thc‘ up bod Thing n Mower a grass handsome as am‘ «l WW! 4-) Vivi/It 'pPrISHt’ Ik’pof etent work )c k s er‘ed. 'are neider .GE 16/265 pective buy. yuurs‘elf by .ffit Imperial Cleaners Dyers Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Portieres, Blankets, Draperies, etc. Cleaned and Renovated Let Us Help You With Your Spring House Cleaning Reo Dealers 15 S. St. Johns Ave. Right vulcanizing is a science; Choosing tires is the result of experience and test, having on hand complete stucks for your immediate need or emer- gency: coin}: in readiness to serve you at any mo‘ ment, these are factors in our business. We hope for yuur patronage on the basis 0f personal. interestâ€" We are a clearing house for new ideas in repair work or repair methods: in new developments or specialties that will make you car run easier or more economically. One of our methods of service is to test out and bring to your attention items that should be of interest. For that reason, our store and supply station is an important partner in your auto- mobile or truck affairs. 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, if necessary, can be done the same day received. $0 1' VIC t.‘ The Imperial Cleaners and Dyers of Chicago Store open from 7:00 a. m.. to 7:00 p. m. Saturdays to 8:00 p. m. A Clearing House for New Ideas Phones: Store 265 Rec. 671 Knaak Bros. Highland Park, Illinois . i~ 'kal tn mag her Red (' Shendan Road and Central Avenue Fu-uinu. knitting; nr chm-Ming. Tel. 266 Tln‘ greatest need 0! tlu- nation a! j :u ,llu- pron-m tlme In lrnlnml nbillly ln: all lines of 300111 and lnduurlnl of-jg‘ Hort. le (minimum! and cunpcrIp-ID Alon necessary to rovrull the Army‘ [and Navy are taking thou-mum of ‘lhv host ynunx won and womrn 0!. (hr muntry a larger pen-emu.» ‘ 3’ ‘from the rank of college youth than "1‘ from ulhern. 1“ ()n (he mlmr hand. the country will ‘ "1 rim-(l lurm'r and «Wm larger number-1i ‘ w u! ynunz mun Ind worm-n n! rolls-(elm lrnlnlnl. :2: l um taking the liberty you mm.- mh‘ire based on n! Hn- situnlhm. 'i‘Mt" in (1”nger cuts!!! 0! the nu Hun . ' I have revolved many letters from boy: and pr]: about to xnduue from the bum schools 0: (Mn Sun- nsking what they ought to do no“ year. a: they all desire to do than Tu thv Buys and Glrh Graduating l-‘rnm Illinois High Schools In (hr Spring of 1917, My hvnr Prh'lld‘: High School gradual.” will b:- ln lormtml In lhv following lotto-r wrll (an lu‘ Iln- president Hf (he l'nh'or an) n! llllnnl": I Prid-y afternoon oflthll week in to [be given up to Monk (euiviliu on {the school grounds. PThC pupil: um to bring their own lunches Md the! :Paremuâ€"Teachera Autx‘inlion in (u: jaen-e icv cream It the noon hour.‘ QThe afternoon will be given up 10' ,bnll game contents [wiveen the w’ fper grades and to a: nor! 0! vtudr ‘ville program in vufloul rooms in; 'the building. Aj flvc pent fee will be‘ charged for rich »“-lmw". Mm Esther White's first grade pupils Ill!1 ‘ rc-pmducv the Hunwl i and Gretel pro-" gram (hi-y gnvo aomr lime ago. There; will he folk dance: and songs in (lie’ Kindergarten Bulldin‘. and a lantern' "shim" in Room 8 in the Elm Place: Building. A! ihroe o‘rluck tlwrv will! he- .‘I muvlc pruurum "in tho- Autliior-‘ lum. A! u-ven o’h k in ihv eve-n- ‘lng Miss Whiio'am nll pupils will‘ glu- tho limnwl md Gretel plny once morr and at eight o'rlocl the-re will he an illustrated musiical and nuure" program in which the lantern will he usmi in the Bthivnl Audlmrium‘ A iin- mm for will be charm-d each i time. one half of the proceeds in go 'ln (lu- le (‘ruu Pumi. 1 On Thursday of mm wwk ill» a!» l N-rnrmn will lm glu'n up in iln- nn- i nun! Flag Day i'XP!‘(“.-ll‘!. The- o-rhlhi» 1 iinn n! lhv pupil's hark u! variant 1 kimlm druwinp, lminl wurk, with} will take plm‘v (I! lln- mmi- ilnw and‘ tho huildlng will hr npc-n llmi m-en- in: iur a continuation ni lln‘ dis- ’1 play. Shields High School. Tho Roay Sli- vor i/WIHE Cup. puuvsaiun n! which the tram nhtninml by wininnx thr- chumpiunnhip hut year. will remnin at Elm lew School fnr nnocher your. and {he- two mmcouin- victor- in-s H! Um Him lew' Tram "iii b0 inscribed rm (hr cup‘ This fun bo~ comm: tho final pmpefly of the nun winning thv championship [or (hm ('nInc-rulnw- hunt, and lhv Elm Plum- boys are hoping in win it next your an that the cup will he a permanent possession of tho school. The line- up of thv Elm Pltco boys at (ha game Thursday am M fnlln'n' O. Rudolph. Pitcher: Pl Marvhi, Catcher; (‘.. Glad”. Pit-fl Rm»: F. Cinder. Shurl Stupi ii, Tlmm. S“(‘illld “A“; i.. Thnm, Third nln'. \\’ Mcllwnln. “lull! Piviul N. llirirm. il‘h “Old: .i. “'lnh-rI. (‘entm‘ Pin-ld: F. Rlljmh (rum. Snl- i'mpirwl, (Tu-nan: and The Elm Place Baseball team, by) defeating Hn- Highwond Ornmmnri School team by a neon n! um’rmm-nl to five M the Hugh School grounds; last Thurxduy. has again won (he: championship among tlu- grammar; schnuh cuntrlhumry m the Doerfleldâ€"g The fullnwinx morning the pupils will :msumble for honorable mention! and that will end the achoul work fur tln- )vur. le nnnuul ('luninu Hâ€" (-rciscs n! Um eighth grudg- Wili 1')? held that. (Friday) (-vn-ninx in the Elm Plum Auditorium. THE 316}:me 1090 m whknm l'rhnnu-(mepuxn. llllnoln Juno 1. 1917 PARK PRESS. mm PARKWW of giving my stud," Mr. Edunrd Connie). a! thin city, §flnvv a very Intern-Mn: talk on Tues- day waning In tho- mrmbv‘rn of lhe Young Men's club and the-Ir friends freuung some 0! hi. experience. while In war service In FILM. Mr. :Ooumey ‘u I member at the An:- ;er|cnn Ambulance Cur-pa wrfonnml active urvm in the \‘ordun dhtfld. ‘He uhIMted mmy war relic- such In 1 gun. award. Germ-n war helmet. {nu muh. pieces or nhrapno! Ind :other article- which mum-d to In- {temt Ma audfionrv very much. Mr. Gourm-y‘h talk lmprnu-d the boy- vlth the fact that they aim mny h-n I duty to perform um- the ”n account of (hr rrmxtrufllnn work at anmln Park M will he Im- pmumlr In hold Hu- :mnunl Pirld ha} lhvrr :u» hm- hrrn Hu- ruxlnm in put warn. Instead of IM- me child. H‘ll I!” have Uu-lr lunchonn ll the ”para whom]: and Hu-n mum.» (n- golhn§ (he nhermu-n M Lincoln H'hun nd have the rrxuhnr Pin-M Day m‘l-nh con-datum n! rnrlng. jumpinx runtorh und \urfimn- "the? M'Hvfllon. 37%)on will clou» on Friday. June flmwmh‘ Tln- olhlbll 0! when! work VIII be Hun-n Ir lho, vnrlnun rooms of (he u-hml beginning on Wvdnenday. Jnm- thirteenth and cunnnulng dur- m; the remainder of “AV wwl. ~ YOITNG MEN“ CLUB TO BUY THEIR LIBERTY BONDS. Then in the War they’ll have a part, They’re close up to the nation’s heart. SO BUY A LIBERTY BOND. Subscriptions for Liberty Bonds will be received by the undersigned W Highland Park State Bank North Shore Trust Company , Highland Park Trust Savings Bank Liberty Bonds The workers of this happy land Should form in line, with cash in hand AN D SHOW YOUR LIBERTY BOND. And that will show you stood up Itrong, To help your Uncle Sam slang, EAST BOUGHT THY LIBERTY BOND? Don’t let the rich men have them all Produce your pocket book and cull FOR ONE LARGE LIBERTY BOND. Its value never will retreat, Its good an everlasting wheat, 80 BUY A LIBERTY BOND. And when the coune of war is run, You’ll proudly tell what you have done, You wish to put some coin away For time of urea or niny dny? THEN BUY A LIBERTY BOND. If you’re in eerneet when you uy, You with to help in every way THEN BUY A 1.13331"! BOND. Now you’ve a. chase that is a beaut, To clip 0! coupon: like a plute, 80 BUY A ”DIRTY BOND. If you believe our country's right And wnnt to hip her win the fight, rm BUY A LIBERTY BOND. The (‘nmmll‘fl uh (‘unwh'atlon nhd Roliof 0! (hr HI: land Plrk Dr- flmu- (‘uumll nppvll n m» “Muen- 01 Highland Park In NIH- A" mun- xlmm and pbrlodk‘lh for [hr boy! a! ”w Nmnl Training Baum. M!!- «r pend your vonlrlbuflon- direct or mm; R. T‘ R. Human. noel-our: of the committee m4 arms-mu will he- mad» (0 (all (or and deliver them '0 “w Billion. WC? 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