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Highland Park Press (1912), 18 Apr 1918, p. 5

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'J u for Garden Hos. m. that (In: amt/I * Frnnklin 57“ born Strnt,Chiw m R wu- OVER," ‘.".U.".".".“ o v ‘3 "Carde‘ Hose 2" ‘Hf"‘h("‘ in- ‘m‘ r-m Royal- Whtc (if is .Imaafi ‘our Garden 'et- Foot .13. u heme. BURY’S hon»: runs-rung $7 8‘ko “v erh-fi .rk. H1 MACKUNCO. g; MiE N WC :. HS E Co. :0! 'u 551' 5355’ Jr ll J] 75 37 25 (r 3'? 3-1 u Auuthvr new club ha: been added thie woek for Junior ,‘girls. who meet Thursday afternoon after school and propurv snipplngs for pillows for the‘ wounded. The hnme o! Violet Girls has been choeeh for this lflteflt .mLHtinn tn unr activities. The Girl The Y. W. C. A. work is develop- ins: in a very satisfactory mhnner. nmv nwmbcâ€"rs coming In every week that are adding to the scope and value of the Association. Many are unaware ofl the community work that cumw under the supervision of the‘ Association. not only are the girls‘ hoing provided {with proper and pro- toctecl ontertnlntpenta but they fire Working for the ‘Be/(f'Cross. Belgian Rom-r and civic work that comes to' lhv Y. W. C. A. as a whole. Highlandjark Fuel Company 102 N. Ist St. [1mm 0mm, madam Telep-bone 355 386 Canal] Avenue 65 gallon gasoline tank .. 110 gallon gasoline tank. . .. 175 gallon gasoline tank. . . 500 pump thh anti-drip cock. pm! «mks Reuidence Telcphone 812-) Office Telephone 20! Arthur W. Vercoe President General Checking, Deposit and C1 These suggestions are well worth a careful perusal and if followed will help to make the service more satis- factory. In mm- telephone directory is an inlonuaiiun section which cuntuins useful suggestions on how to use the service to the best advantage. TFI I?I’HOL\I‘. men can Ichp to large extent in suuring good service b} obscrxing YIN‘L'3[;1I)I’ISIIC(I prartices in making and unswcying (:uIIs. KS 8.! CHICAGO TELEPHONE Coal V Solvay Coke Capitaluand Surplus, $120,000 ..-v.y.u-wu I PLUMBING, HEAfiNG AND GAS FITTING North Shore T: SPECIAL FOR TWO WEEKS ONL Y 4 per cent Paid on 3 per cent Paid on T. H. DECKER CO. '. Corner Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd $19.00 2300 40m 13.0!) (Not Incorporated) (A Sun M) “Don‘t db your “bit." but ‘do your damndest. " Senator Kenyon Is quoted. And that's a good place to swear-in for the war. The Mother's Club will serw- at the Army ‘and Katy Cenh-r Saturday afternoon. April 20371.‘ COMPANY . The annual Rummage sale will be held Thursday. Friday and Saturday, May 2nd, 3rd and 4th in the Gold- berg Building. corner of . Central Avenue and Second St. recently (1câ€" cuplod by the Manson Optical Co. ‘chrlug apparel and afiicles that can be taken care of eislly may be sent to the Association Headquarters at uni time. Furniture and heaivy pieces may be urmngwd for by calling phone 675: Scouts are working hard credits for the first test. ' One big gun deserves another l“ J GEO? Vice Preddent Time Certificates Savings Deposits 500 pump with anti-drip cock, Quart stroke M 316.00 Tanks and pumps bear l'nder- write-rs Inspection stamp. Installation from $750 to $5011 System Edith-(u Furnished Free on New or Old landing! iommercial Business Hi'hlnnd Put. Illinoi- E. J. Grundy Cunhier qn their The county board (i ‘wlll meet at Wauyem purpose of when“ a ‘ organizing the variou' committees. The Good Roads Inocl bu pul- qd a resolution taking 120' county Moor; to patch-Io; her grud- mg outfit for the coun - f ‘ Mr. Bakke is hearulfi 'ecommend- :ed by Mr. Johnson as . has sewed Unithfully in his emplo ' or the but jtwelve years. Suwfilsurs mm «.155... April 18 IMPORTANT N All members of the i Choral Society are un the Patriotic Meeting terian Church. Friday o'clock to help with songs. Kindly'report .Vlr. Hum Bane, for the: *3“ Twelve l 5 Years Ill Employee; "In" ; Ore-r Bush" On May first the Joh‘} on and Co. Grocery Store will be t! of! over by Mr. Ham '1‘. Bukhe. a! coinducted alone the same lines as’ e Shefldm Croce-n hm: been. I ‘ A1 H10 n-uulur Inn-mi!" u! thv (fl!) (‘unm‘il Prime) chi m: a n-su- mmm “zli puss-«d null rizing tho Durchusv 4,! :| Fun! Au Smohllo for [hr L'vm-rnl nu' n! “I ‘pon- (Iv- pnrtnwnt. Thii impr' lmvnt will Krunl) im-rwnw Hw vfllo um)‘ u! (h:- dcp:u1n_:wnl {m' :msm-rnf Pulls. pn- itrolllng the city and curl p for emer- [gency cases of all klndI‘Z SH HRHH\ (lRflCElg T0 (‘ H \NhE MA GEMEN’I‘ Will PIIIIII: IIIle'uITunh . m I. m u‘ijmumun Fund-m! wrvimw will birrml M (hv hmnr. 11"» Park Lane. nnrruw nf‘ turnmu Ht 3'47: u't‘loc‘ HM" [ll-V. § Janna Stun» n' S(. .lnf 'x (‘hurch.‘o (‘hiunum “lu‘rv Mrs. I' rr,\uw|tlH-r a was ;, vm-mln r fur .‘I nm‘ «'r n! ptur‘. 3‘ \mlim: Nu wrvic-r lgvn‘w omit max-rim! (I) \ll’. Mt‘l’l‘ Urn-IMAM, .\'. Y, nn “(‘1' ‘mn- lismi in Highland mun yum. Shv i~ su hunmnd um] lhrve (-hl Hvrln-n. Arthur 51.1er Hilda 0f [his 0H}. Mn. Human-t .\h-rryb3nthor, “He at (lc-m'ur Mrrnm‘nthd \‘icv prud- done of HM- (‘russ ('ro‘f ('un] (“)m. nan). Ihwi suddrnl)’ H (an) .11 WT roddmu'r vm Park _l.:ln<'.' mvrly Mnrgun-t “'o'dd max-rim! (I) \ll’. Mt‘l’l‘ Urn-IMAM, .\'. Y, nn Hm hm- lismi in Highland [0.le yum. Shv i~ su hunmnd um] lhrve (-hl' ‘ Ht-flwn. Arthur Murwufl‘. and Muryf _hv um (rur- nnd Wm with” In INW Sim rk fur ril- _,\o-d by Mr! J’rn. George-.1 Welsh and in in» Thwswurd. Mr. Jacob Frt-dine was “9“?" on the People-s Party Tickvg. I. it A \‘(m‘ of R3 for n _ tlhv adoption of the ordinance to inert-lut- I. atiou in the City of one und twu~iomhrs 1 against, Mon 0! an at» of tar 'ood. (rum lit (0 two 'per (-01” upon the «g 1} ML- zlsxcss» ed \‘uluulion of all H19 in said (‘it)'. subject the sump may be oqu curn-nt )vur, “a: c: ‘ rim! the proposition. Higimmui in “5 pr i-i (ho iir§i city to all the nvw act and is to . (-6 upon (hv Win in w' lion (urm-Ii um 'l‘ha'y ’ creasing tln- (mu-s in I; n! a bond isfluv. the?” will ruin- ”: idem-st that would :u-crm on the ho . ilu- prinb; inL'. pllhlivulion :unl -‘mti.ng lhvl1 bomb nn HN' markvL. lit-h could hardh 1w («pi-elm] in i at par ' hem-v nnuthvr loss. 'I‘ proposition .\’Pi'”l.~ :l L'umi mw. flnwmni now" pert) with» '~'~i\v way. fUH‘ elec- lirv by in- im~ must of Us stroeu’fpuved. but; ;hn\'v «iisvnminumi fu r improveo; ‘mu-m during 1hr pvriml ho Wurhl'a" art-1|! “'ur .Q) ‘ i w < 4' i a i a Pum-rnl Serum-u to he}! ‘ rd“ m "widen". Jxmnw Stone 0! , i m m 1.4-.» m rmfpum: my. \mm-rlnu l.nwr1n~mr3;!‘nll~ nnd “am-Mm: \utu' 'l 'amr was. «Hamel-z m; $2. u‘nn‘mm m E‘rl'mmv Fund-ml w at 7:45 m the '34 I Thv AldcrnlanIc elect ‘held an Tuesday at Hll Pd in tho fulluwlug hi lug elected: ‘ Hm mud. Mr. E. tht- I'ooplps Tickvt. Sad Oscar Swan. on the ‘ Ticket won 0‘!”qu Welsh and In the Thi Jacob Frt-dlue was ul‘ onmmm; 70 l ‘ ABE: , nx rum“ nova» THE HIGHLAND lll'Y LIBERTY 33’0“ st roetn” pzu' .(1 fu r 1 N‘f‘hvtl hp hland Park to attend he Pream- inz at 8:00 ' patriotic Mr. C. H.. day School- [old Tamar- he Rev. Itlnx 1 against, Mon 0! an at» of tar 'ood. (rum Ht (0 (W0 ML- zlsxcss» men) with» lamnion, as IN! for the which rurâ€" ”man. on ward. Mr. lea Party “Dumas E. Ir sn- '1’ Corner“ Baum. Ink- m I- now acting. top 33'- Im the. of 83! 3am Nelapn. who loll ;!or Tom {last week. : Gl‘vlnx any bur old clqtllu “it“ Beluga: fill not Int In 1.10 m but u will help those In]! Midi. and We Mk I“ M l.- nt In"! conditions. lâ€"v‘ WWI. Pvt. Edvard’ Ellis 01 11W“). I. now the compuy mum-n aro not very dull when Id In around. our mm- m Parents are lined to ho fim at this meeting to consider With the toughen the problems And‘ plus of the School. , Before 'the meeting there will be I lit: church fort);- purpose oi olectlnx vestrymon will be held on the first meeting of thoj ”rents m4 Mullen of Trlnlty Church Sch 0m- ally It I‘m planned to :23 1, PM“ Supper [or mi purpooe ha “1’ con- dmom forbldghawever. dun onlri will 'be served}! 7 'p. In. ' In. of Ice cream hnd urn! flu bud cake and come. A ma 'chup will be made. i v The Innul Purl-h looting of 'rrm- Monday in May (the am) at 0:30 p. Thr [ls-Imp hm appointed Trinity Sunday. Mu Nth. for his nnnunl élsluuon for the purpose of Maln- merlnx the sacrament or confirm:- tlon. Clause: for young people no now meeung. Omdldttu m request- ed to give their muse to the clam at an only dune. » _ 3* 3“ a. m. Holy (Tommuulun. 'l‘lu- nubfi-cl of lhv lc-(‘lurv for 1h:- lllslmp Pago clnsn wlll lN- “(‘llrlutlnn l-Zlhlmx,” The Illnnl lecture o! lllls wrlou will be ilven of) Sunday. April mh', All arr mum: to mend thew lvclurm. le hour In 5:00 p. 111. Sunday, ‘ I i quo nheu for 1h» Third Sundiu uflvr; Eater April 21“ 30.1.le Holy Communion 30“. mi Trinity (‘hurch School (‘hidren’r Eucharist Im a. m. Mornlnx Pruyvr nnd ' Srrllmm mm. m Evening pray-r Thursday. ‘prll‘ -». Ila-"Hut St. Mark 'W 3L m \ Mundan- Thc- Ulnny FRANK J. BAKER Highland Park State m. w. mum‘- Sch ' crumâ€" lo Mia :, Fatal “1‘ con- var. “Hum 031’ p 111. 1r“ finial \ ma 'chup HELP-.4 The Old Reliable and Progmesive Bank viceandoflemdhisflfqmmdn appeal from the western front, the‘ cry going up fi-omanceâ€"“ “helpus to hold the line.” LIBERTY mar-manuals“; truth! in. u; 13,, H. d. JOHNso‘rS: 7 1; Mr. Bakkqhas been in our em {Or the past twelve years. and kn - the business thoroughly. It' is ‘ . great pleasure I recommend him s my successor for his honesty and .tegrity to our patrons as well as one who may favor him with th ' DIED-‘93;- ' " r 7 Our Sills may be paid at the storé Mr. Bakke who is authorized receipt for same.- ‘. - , On May lst our business will taken over and conducted 1310 same lines as heretofore by Mr.‘ F. Bakke. . A 1. M. APPEL : To Our Patrbns Vice I’ve-idem J ohnson [willed C. F. GR

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