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Highland Park Press (1912), 21 Feb 1918, p. 7

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E3. Put them in eposit Vaults. St. Johns Aienue Phone 1103 I CIGARS .nsuranoe'.’ RING COUPONS EDER levard ATE BANK ompany ‘(t’ A New emand >n, But Oppor- ted LU' , “i run Being Phone Ina; uoo Machine 1:: nur \\ clrv ,r-aafer than \r-<t from “.1. sub 3". show ‘dpiml press”: ' can DC “is (an ’ Dower ,\ I: \V’ L‘ m mluables 1"! )FxTx‘ )MX (p 17., GRANT. (cf the if and» men! ”in iwmwmxw- VMVMWVW § NOTARY PUBLIC i hid-I 578 45 St. Johm Ave MEL“. Dr.inD.FrM DENTISTS Suite four Highland Park Trust Savings Bank Bk!“ Telephone 909 H. KELSO COfiLE. JR. Offlca of Henry K. Coale 1: Son PEARL mum DR. WATSON DENTIST J. P STEFFEN Fresh Butter, Eggs and Poultry 33I Ichiek Ava-e HIGHLAND PARK. “.1. Telephnna 374 luau» MILE-l Hl'hhnd Pi :~:-:~.-:-. :~.~.:-5- ‘nrk Inn! Tuvsdny nmrnimz nt three o'clock .\lr P‘M‘dhmnd Trutv din-d at his bump on Wm! Dverfleld Avenue. Mr Trim) “as horn in \lephnlln. Gmmnn)‘. (thhm‘ 13. 1‘33 um! was mnrl'mMnrlvHuunsvhild In m3. Mr T‘ru‘h- huu hm-n n reside-m of Dm-rfin-M for thlrlonn yvars, He. lé'nnw tn <nrvivv him :1 widow, fnur (inuuhh-ra MN. Gnrmmn of Chicago. Mr< .hu-nh Moxintzor. Mimics Jose- phinv and Edna Trute and two sons. Otto and Ferdinand Jr. The funeral u-rvimw \rorc- hvld in the Holy (‘romx Church Pridny morning at (on 0': elm-k, um! thv burial wm at St, Muvwk (mun-tn“ \ quuh‘m High Mar» \\:|~ mm for Mr. Trute Mon~ du) nmrnimz in lhv Holy Cross Prank Kh-mb nf (‘hirnmn Wil" the gum! :ut the hnmv n! his anvnts_ Mr. and Mrs, J Klvmp Sunday \h'~ n H Kw“ \\:|.~‘ tlu- um-st 0! Mr \\' \ “Minn: H! (“Human on Mr \\' TUv-d.” H1 '5! th o‘ll i! T‘- l‘upil» vf Huv (immmru‘ Sn-hnml p_r-t .u mu |l Mr. \h ’I‘uggurt with u com- fort kit at the moving pleturn show Frleln) (waning. In tho hl-mnulhly vxnmlnutinns the following pupils of the grammar schuul received highest grades: fifth grndv Hnlvn Roicholt ‘17 3’6. Mir- lmn Strykvr. 8mg; Eugenia \Vntlor. “1, Ruth grudw. Donald Huston, 84‘3, Hnn‘vy Strykn-r, 5‘3 2’3. nml mm!“- Easmn u 2’3‘ During th“ Glmlys Eastun \‘l 23‘ Durlng In“ munth of January [ho fnllmvlng stu- (h‘nh‘ \wrv nolthor nhsont or tardy: Alfrwl Svhwah, \llrlam Strykow, Anâ€" nlr‘ (‘nla-mun; Flnrvncv Glndon. ”9an Rf‘il‘ht‘ll. Alvin Juhroml. Willlnm Johmtnn, Marion Landau. nml Julln Thv Thrift Stump (‘nmpnlgn rp- sultml In the purchnsv n! $300 worth of stamps In lhv schmvl childrvn. This \Vn‘fi‘k will ho dmntwl to H)» sm-ul‘in: of minute nml {noun} for Hu- .hmiur Rm! (‘rdw Aulenry. This \Vn‘fi‘k will ho do sou-[Irina of minute nml tho- Junior Rm! (‘rdw \Ir I’mv \Vlnth-Mwhu pmplmm! nu thv Be-rt H: mm M (‘nmp Grunt. Mrs. Hampuend had as h lzl<t week Mrsuflenhxy’ of Pvnnsylvania. " DN-rfleld Presbyterian (‘hnrrh \Ir<. Schlnloher wlll ho hostvsrz m tlw Woman's Mlsslonnry Such-1y Thursday afternoon. Toplc cards for tln- (‘hrlstinn Endeavor Snclvty have lwvn l<<uod in nttractlvo form .\ ~‘pl‘l‘lfll offering for the Red (‘rnss Auxiliary was mkPn by the church school Sunday mornlng. Services arv stlll held ln the Com‘ munity House owlnx’ to the coal shnrtuxo. r' .md \h'< Eucmw Znhnlo have ...1 to flu» Ringdnhl form recent- mvupim! h) Mr and MN. Eugene ;--r. mm M thhinnd Pnrk r~ (‘h;Ir|v~‘ Gullnwny 0! Chicago. hilillfl .‘lI Hw hnmc- uf ho-r nloco ; SuIHv Guiluwny. Po-lo‘l‘ Hum Hl.‘\ mun-H (”Hun \Iull) Quinn H! -k MM umut ‘ umHinu ”up Hul Smut]- o'\1'llihu \|;u'\ III frnm lh-o-rfln-IJ “I” '1 Saturday (‘2an .m {Muir} L. MP- H1 (01‘0“. Suturdn‘x' (‘ur [mum L. Mr u-HivM Iml (k s Pickford In ~hnun :n ”w \\.-:l m dune- ('hix'nlw W5“ ! ln-r «htt‘r. her guest .f Easton. Srhlml THE HIGHLAND PARK Pm. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS .‘IORI‘Z “(HEY IS NEEDED 'l‘lu- American: {Mailman men In ”10 Paula headquarter: of the Red Cm hag» never Ion! ch-ar vision of their runpmulblllly (o "the people It homv“ Thny look upon the gran! :Ibpr(.p'|uliom they cultrol m- alrun fund. um- might hello-r mull ll an "tm- pllclt tum" mud with a reprouh In eu-r)‘ shabby m‘r-cvnllmv pic-Ce which goes ugrny. Fur um] even so um I num u‘ Aim-Hon hm nlrrud) contributed In (fir mum- of humanity. it fall: far, short of what Ix needed. There are1 not only the yvurn of the wur; there! an- lhost- which ~hnll (‘Ullll‘ unar.’ ~ lwn (hr world of broken hnlni'fl. of fikmnlmml nnd'tlw nightlon munl' m- wt ((1 righb again {or the un-{ hmlllur (nuk- um 2m mt'nncvh‘nhlo? \nu-riu Muut Help I-‘i-nce N3- tiuns During Years of Wu and the “in Which Fol- In“. Inning (‘rippku ("hnrltnw AH \-- Yl’l‘k .HI-l :u um- «I! lhr l).~pu'tmvnl Pulk ('H) In! \.-\\ \urk u llu- lh‘erllthl u! 0 Hn-ull), furmn-rlx Sun l-‘rnm'lwn uh. hnnn- m l'.lri~ fur ir~ .u'ulxunt mrv l‘ Inlimn ullh Hl lJn-ir “(Uriah Diro-Mm' «I! ”In Irl’ In m. 'I‘nVu; A Vulnpmu, 0! \nM York; Ralph J. Pronmn. formerly New York attorney: (‘an Taylor, Director of tho Dopnrtment n! Admlnllullfi. g membur of tho Now York law firm 0! nyrm‘, (‘utchnnn 1: Taylor; John Crush) Brown. of th:- hnanx firm bf Hrnwn Brntheri. New York and "1le i‘nrik and WHllmn 5‘ Patton. n! Boa {on u! hm thirty o'ciovk. Witten "all. Mrs. Parnella Gale was most charm- ing in her three groups of soup. the consensus of opinion placing her In a singer 0! high rank. She wu u:- cnmpnniod by Mr [P Roy Shield. Mlss Emma L. Carpenter. Youth‘n Welfare Snoretnry 0! (he lliinoiu (‘hiltiron's Home and Aid told wry inivrmtingly of the Boy: Brotherhood of Chicago Rho rend actual repay-n mud;- in thr- hops at different W“ innsahnwinx how conscientious-1y [her uphnid tho standard union! and how The next meeting of March fifth II of n dlfloront nrrangemont lhnn up unl. A business meeting will he held at tun thlrty n'rlnck In \V’ltten Hall. The Prnzrnm mulxnod In tho calen- dar fnr Hm! «hu will he gin-n Mon- day moning. \lnrt‘h Mmcmh at lhr Prunhflrrinn (‘hun‘h Chapel. this In hc- um-n tn 'rlvnnl- (.f ”w Huh. Prof. Huh I. Snub-rd will talk updn. "Our Duty W 0hr (‘uuutry'i PrM. Sandhvrd Ii :tffllinfid Whh the l'nh'rr- <hv u! \Ilmm-‘nln 11nd is- endean-d In an uhu hmn heard hu-r upon tho m.- dim-rout mraslnnn nhe has been they hPlp to clean up bad nurrnund- mg: In their vgclnlty. hpfl I. “IIIL' I“ {I run-r Sc d 'l AN IMPLICIT TRUST nu ml» r nun-Hm»: ~ .ux‘ln'i Fru'lu‘h pa‘uplo and Jlut‘ph H Susan, l’urohu-‘iuu lN-pun If [hr Imukwu Hun lim- ‘0 vnvrnl your r- .md illflUv in rhurxv u in! .Irc Hulnvr 0’ (hr RUM“ e 0! (hr 0P; n hm. Ina-hf: Inn tu miter: )or (Irnynonl L'. S A‘, r hlng'fi nlafl ‘ James H: A. l‘hir! of In HH- ”I'd u! .~ xllld -nl|nl The all-steel Limited 8:40 a. 11!. North Shore train affords Highland Park res? dents the most convenient morning train kimitedv service hourly to Milwaukee from 7:40 a. m. to 10:40 p. m. .‘ Running time one hour thirty-five minutes Parlor cars 9:40 a. m. and 2:40 pm. Dining cars 12:40 p. m. and5:409.m. Ydu Cannot Afford to may; 'I um corn mu awn-I ”'9'“ ”WM '1" The RADIANT FIRE is con. c «a ... m structed on scientific pnncnples, It. supercombustion burner develops a flame temperature several hun red degrees higher than any burner hither produced. 'ith coal prices soaring and rail transportation uncertain. you should insure your family's comfort by installing Gas Heaters to assist the furnace. The cost of operation is very littleâ€"a few cents an hour. Gas pipe can be run to any room in the home without annoyance to the family and concealed fmm views North Shore Gas Co. AWmderfulNew Fire! Installing a Gas Room Heater in that room where a quick, clean heat is desired for short intervals only each da and in that fireplace around which the mily gather each evening. WWW plan» ”:11th just bull yak-nod. It ha: clum- nun! all the drawboch 0‘ the old um. ”flop” u“ gn "gran" A new ndmn pl A [MN nprn in II flood. 1h. lunm unh ”Jun! H.‘ 10‘ Furlu't I! dun nu! an.“ no drudrn M r nu Nmpk In h‘m I)! cum mu“ Tum darn luv lvlu to and» you [001. MILWAUKEE,“ 've yéu the cfieery warmth? t you nee_d;for that cold_ bed‘ rooni, bmkfast room, room and nursery. mmmmm Like the radiant warmth from the sun, its heat rags picra every nook and cranny. o escaping gamâ€" no"p0pping"in lighting. Just silent, radiant heat and a fireside in which the flames dance in an everchanging glow Gas is the only fuel that wijh

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