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Highland Park Press (1912), 6 Jun 1918, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT :vâ€"“-' |.---4 60“ Bill. 535 Oahu“ Ave-I 0F YOIII8 Will not be a Success without Ritter’s Express Bug-(o. Express. Moving TOW. 93¢ AMOS” 37 SI. Jab An TUB DRESSES 9th Floor 25 E. Wuhinflonmtroot Mnnlull Field Man’s Building THE'b'REs's SHOP Telephone 265 AH makes of watches clocks Jewelry for, culled repaired and delivered PAINTING nger Hanna and Decorating Telephoto 10.8 Oahu“ Ave-I mun rm SALISBHIY'S pun-tom Sewing Machines Repaired. Culled {or and Delivered. Highland Putk W. E. Waterhouse Watchmaker and Jeweler Sixteen Years at Schneider's 364 Central Avenue law-mmm “ammo” . M. GATES $2. 75 to s7. 50 Wflfl.m FOR HOUSE and STREET WEAR H. C. Rina clocks and :5. leaf] ii P 249. l "1 For Rent F‘x “'HH) :: \\:l'~':‘ ’H‘H. Sinus r'nn'lr" “ WHIM floors, 0211f! \'i'1(- _\‘, . . u I' MIR nfnr Ttv‘m p. m "i To lh'ut Small \w-ll ” Human :: bud moms. slop I: 1:11) hath. Lurgv from pnrc :1“. mudr‘rn convlom-M. I‘ :.II‘ Ii; Fur “Hit 6 mom hxm~ It iwrn cnnvonioncos with < “12111120. TM. H. P. ‘31-“ 3‘62!) Onwmflsia AVP. 1 PM Ben!- rXovrly (urnis "kink: or onsuite. 366 Rs I: 1 Phone 1163. 0129. wmmmtrmsm For Rent~Two furnished rooms. large bright and clean. roasonnbl». :l’hone H1. 69‘! Central Ave. 14 ! For ant» Furnished rnom. 62R 1 Central Ave. de Flnr Ron! Purnlshed rooms by day or week. (‘all Central Hotel. Con- ‘trnl Aw. and St. Jnhns Ave. Tel. 11232. 144: pd For nonâ€"sum «pom. box.- a 83.00 not you. On. hundrod 11" won: just received. Hithlmd Pnrk ~.-.- I)...» 'f l-‘or Remâ€"Modern apanmcnts. 6 rooms and bath. Large screened porch»: Cor. St. Johns and Moraine Road. Address H_ Palmer. Tel. 778-31. It .\\'~-. TM. TBS-R. llouuw for Rent and for Salt-«Auto and Fire Insuranc". money to loan. ‘H. K. (‘nnlo Son. Pearl Theatre lelig‘ To}. H. P. 17. I! For III-m 3-mom flat at SF?! Wm! ’t‘vntrnl Aw‘. Aim hnrn. Cull tel. ‘H P. cm. H pun" h Fur "“llt 6 \il mndwrn (‘1 mummy TV“ (mkwuod AW i For Româ€"r z jfor the sum ‘nishod rooms VApply tel. H. mun} floors, oliifa \'i'1(- .\‘,u Id“ ,, . . I‘ IMRR nfhr 77““ p. m 'l'o lh'ut Small “1-11 Furnish-1‘. ‘mlh‘v. :: bud moms. Hooping porch m hath. Lurgv from porch and yard ‘1‘! mudr‘rn convlom-m. Phum- 933 xr F129, 11;\(} Fur Rent 6 mom huu<e all mm!- v'I‘l‘. cnnvonioncos with or without zurnzo. TM. H. P. ‘51-NL Addrvss ”ugh, Ann 14 A nu r\_. For Rent 1 rooms. 3‘? N 761-R. Fur Rent? 9 room house. garage, large 10!. fine location. near lake 15 N. Sheridan Rd. Te]. Hr Inquire ‘ U P. 156. For Rent Lower flat at 622 Home- mmd Ave. Furnace heat. olnctrix tht. Inquire at 6317HnmewmdAvo Tel. 745-M. 14m For Rent Lower flat at 622 Home. \vmd Ave. Furnace heat. olnctric tht. Inquire at 6317HnmewmdAvo. Tel. 745-M. de For Rentâ€"7 A 6-room flat furinshed for the summer fiontha. also fur- nished rooms by the day or week. Apply tel. H. P. 330. t! For Rentâ€"~0ne modern 6 room apartment, furnished. Largo screen- ed in porch. C‘ornt‘r St, Johns Ave. and Moraine Road. Address H. Pal- mer. Tel. 776-M. tf For lh‘ntmGurapv space for chrs \Ju‘ Hx'mnm- Country Huh. (‘nn H 249. ( For Saleâ€"Prosperous little grocery and delicatessen business in a good community. Very reasonable rent (in store and living apartment in ronnocti‘on. Esmblished business. lll hvnlth of present owner only reason for selling. A business opportunlty fur small capitol worth invosllgnt- ing. Address: H. W. P. care the l'ross. Highlad Park. lll. .AA-.‘ __| Terriers. (‘31! at 634 L or phone 11M after 6 p. For Silt rGray rovd $8.00. white enamel cril single white enamel hv Bunk For Sale -Upr‘ght piano piece paflor set. also am typewriter. Tel. H. P. 711 WANTED “ H l‘ m. rXovrly (urnishéd roams. onsuite. 366 Ravine Drive. R l4pd SITI‘ATION WANTED 6 room hme with bath. ('ux:\‘¢-I)1('Iu‘os. and UN»â€" whcnrntvd. memi w» w. Apply 104 Walnut 7.,” !f Light house keeping X. Green Bay Road. Tel. 14 >â€"â€"Pla‘ln srwmx Ly m-M. ' FOR SALE H. P. 711-W rovd huhy buggy l crib $3400 and PI hm! 100,134, 14 12-13-14 pd. mu. ””9" one Oliver the day ”pd 1' ‘ man in privntv home, I inner In High- ” Mm! Pnrk or Hluhwmui. Addrw» H. l!â€" S. .\l. Prom" office. (It! V “'unlml Hunily wushmg In lulu- ” hwnv. (“u ‘lzue u wmk. Tol. TOG-R. lmt~-A house key on Ildlothhn Ave. between Park Ave. and Gavan!â€" sm Ave. on Tuesday evening. Re- turn to 627 W. Park Ave. 119d I“. u'ndnpndnv afternoon. 3m." lm-t-~ Wednesday afternoon. anull hruwn suit case on road between Highland Park 3nd Hill! Day. Reward. thurn to A, A. Pavnsend, 2100 In- “7â€"- Ann Phln-m 1‘ thurn to A, A. Pavnsend. (Hnna Ave. Chicago. H II IM‘I‘ILIAN 201.8 I wish to announce my rt mm 31 St. Johm Ave. to 11 9. {Lu Rum! nenr (‘é-nlrul Ave. Go-nrw Smith. Jr. Empll Arvin-)2 T01. 320 “null-d Huunl by u middl uthu \lm'nim' IL! Walltl'll ('kflht'f‘. L" ImmHH ’0 III “ mllml .-\ Imwlr)’ \\’nrk ",99. “unto-1| [(r Mk I 346 awn-v m“..-v-. . Al aninia school the seventh and! eighth gram-s have prepared two; short plays. "The Golden noon" by} Dun<nny and “Six “Who Put! the fumin- Spoil." by Steward Waller. lTlu-se were. to be given Friday eve- 'ninc. Juno seventh. The commence-l 'nu-nt exercinns were to lmvr been held a "l‘hnrsdny wvcning June thirtwmh and‘ l)r.Juhn Tlnlnlli) Stone H! Chicano I'M l0 hm‘o such the nddrpss. Ai many children ill‘t‘ excluded [from qchool on account of the mumps Iiall cxcrcisca {or the last schoolveek ihnve been prohibited by the advice lot the board of health. The nnnunl [school picnic and field day will be lpos’tponed until fall. â€"__ A..-A-1l H. P. 173. How and Kirk! I!“ 0d. 0004] “Hun-s" } “mm-1| in wnuhrt (9.1. H. P “mm-d 1mm”! vumpeh-nt lad) “i has nu: inn As wwnrnocs. futur or companion. Will do light noun-- work {or the summer months; ARer Juno ‘5 address Elhaneth Hnnsm. 843' (‘nllege Ave. Racine. Wis. “pd Wanted Competent second mud. Wages 391"). H‘ S. Smith 203 Prm- peel Ave. Tel. H. P. 51. H !y\m\yv.u.. _ . ‘ Thme who are to be graduated {from tho Mxhth grade are. Ade": Inn-d. Virgsnm Wich. Helm Al- 1mm manna Bantam. John Lester. EHm‘old Jneger, Fletcher Seymour. 1Wnrron Stunner and Conrad Drehle. “'1"!th WT RIJLI Wanted Lad." “amt-d Tm» ..!»1' Math :IL’I Next week Thundly evening June thirteenth the eighth grade clmvill give their class play. “The Comedy of Errors" by Shakespear. Friday morning. June fourteenth the last day of school. the pupils will dedicate their new fin; and flag pole which is being presented to the school by the perents of one of the members oi the graduating clue. in the evening the annual oom- mencement exercises will he held. The Rev. Prank Pitt of the Free!”- terian church will give the address 0! the evening. A. musical pro-run n-m be rendered by the nppergrnde o! the evenins. will be rvndored pupils. puyn-w. Beginning Tuesday June eleventh and continuing the remainder of the wovk the work of' the pupils will be on exhibition. There will he art wnrk. manual (ruining and various other kinds of work on display. A track meet urndy morning znunds. The E! El :pfirp 0' 56-28. Hue] 'Ave. near 3:. John‘l 1m. There will be u :peclal Memorlul Day service In the church. an eleven o'clock. Subkct for next Sundny‘l man "Gun thn- Only (‘ause and Creation". AMEN Mvsmorinm Ind “ypnouam. De- nmmcod." - -- -_ u..- Ash-”h Services nre hid in thin cnnrcn every Bundny morning n 10:46. Sundny school moeu immodiueiy n!- ter ihe morning! nrvice. and in men to pupiis up to the age of 20 years. The Wednendny evening pectin; which includes tuiimonies o! Chris- tian Science healing is At 8 o'clock. HIGHLAND PARK l1"ll‘ fur n xtuuh r, \1nrninv huh-l L'Hnd I -\u .~\p¢rimu lmmv washinc HF I.|' W \\Tl H ~11! 178. Ila-fin: ll -z inn 4| nth: of work on dlsplay. ck moo! w“ held last RM- nnrnlm; on Lincoln school The Evasion boys won by of 56-28. Hun ur «rum: bnv h work n. vainhh- Laundry. u-I. vainhl taulnr “um :Nu-rul L'ill. Mr 17. ”rt-hum Lm. Small nr throw hr” bu)" lui'mw iroanN um! um Laundry Tel. qxpl} m mmmxor H (u was um! vlenn during ~ummrr uh mnn. Apply unlo-l, 14 'o-r 16 )1»:er want- Rn-huble Laundry. tf â€"â€"â€"â€"v-=â€"â€"â€""" 1301.8 ‘ ,9 my rommml'g . to 11 S. Greeni rul Ave. Mug Employment } ncml lzmm. ‘rm-i middlo- ugml r couking nn-i fumih. T.~1. In thin church H ”pd 1‘s \ HIGHI’AND PARK. ME! (‘hnflfll Bernard 1“.“ I (in-u Lain Spoke II "I “my“. o! Anglia" Laat Thursday. Memoriul Du. wu‘ observed throughout the ltnd u 1' day or humiiintion end pnyer to Al- mighty God. a day of {nuns Ind of petition. The Prelidcm naked our- cltimns tn assemble in their ”lute:x o! wornhip and there implore God to' forgive the nntion its sins. md whelp and guide it In its time 0! trial. Several congregations joined in the. evening in a community aervice 'whlch; urns held in the luditorium oi the! Prenhyteriun Church. the Putorthe‘ Rev.- F‘rnnh Pitt. presiding. ' After the openin. Hyatt. "0 God. 3 our Help in Aces m”. the veal-l tentlal sentencn. which struck the? heyâ€"note oi the whole servire, Iere‘ road. and Palm 68. the [rent battle hymn u! the ancient Hebrews Ind oi the middle ages wu rend mpon- aiveiy. The President‘l mien-lion WM then rend. followed by the hymn. "Soldiers at Christ Ariu. Md Put Your Armour 0n". Prayer: W printe to the men-ion were 0'“ by Dr. Wolmtt. and "1‘!- Battle Hy.- IEMGBIAL DAY SERVICE AT PBI‘fiBYTE'IIAN (‘lll'Il‘ll Thr bqln ~huuld have om- m Hu-sm unnum u...“ wickets; mghlrngfllc Ind pluin shim n1 ,klwnnl whin- serge and rrqr. silk ch'obder and, rmch knots Coma m punk 1nd blue flannel muacnwkindcr ganen dcsxgns. win-d a! 81.25 Books on Baby Welfare Given Free Irib Blankeu $125 Baby Jnckeuu-Sl-OO, Practical morning gmd styles of the laws! ongm; bee fied‘ cuffs Excellent thues at $3. _ and Clever Mash Suits for Bojrs $1.25 {$1.89 $2.50 $3.50 What smart little suits! ‘ v that is what every parent as s that sees that new wash 2 mm for boys. And De youngstm don them beca they possess such stnk- m style. They are as atthctive as can be. The va ucs will prove a great surprise to you. The Style: Comprise: sired color; e. The Materials Embmae: Middie Suits, Oliver Twig, Norfolk. Tammy Tucker, Jack Homer and other blessing models, All sizes up to 8 years. ' You do I baby. Y0 garments I live and M cunning W Crisp new I soft fimsbed Q‘ pnemly rmhm‘ huuom: “*0” A braulfluly'smockcd (ire-«Hormel» duct-p- nonallx fine q ily ngmr sunk. hu c roidercd nruandx volln excellent vain: at $1.65 Cunnin: Id! «2 Mane < turknsh t1 Sit! and prued’k m xhtsrl unning hmc shim n1 , l»wnnl whit: $1.45. $1.75 \‘f ( rubberized ‘ “nil; Rood pockfl; L: - 7 53119 charm of spmmer has been beautifufly introdu into th. Wand makngof these lovely new voile You Xi :expenence a d lght in reviewing the numerous ks on ay. ,-=Fussy models for fastidious tastes and others of nnce to: those who prefer genteelmyles. ~‘Designed of the newest plaid voiles, with white us“ m many cam for collars. cuffs and yoke; I “These are not dark dnyl“ heuid. 5‘ he dark days were those before 15w wnr. The“ are days full 0' hope 1nd promise. A “uncut elv- xjfllutlnn proceeded 1h]: var. Ind ha I‘m-n awnkonkd to Ila slut-by Che war. 3 “There- nlandl one my us who ‘ rwr wanking m on of “I the!!! fins». H:- mm'o-s man. on quietly rmmlnx mlnnt our sins. and ob: the Ruptfllllc" followed. The ad- data- waa5delinrod by tho Rev. Ber- d lddlnu Boll, Voluntary Chap- n of Great W Naval Training on. Hia aubkct was “The Pur- in. 0! Anerica". i £31)! what value will be the aurihcc‘ a the lives of our brave boys." aaid tihaplain Bell. “unleaa we here at l‘ the keep clean the century they hre fending? Not only Inuit we keep it «lean. but we must make it pure where now It is impure. and we must ‘ volutionlze our civilation so that en the boys come back they will I that their sacrifice and suicidal as been worth while. For one thing. ‘ r industrial problem: cry out for ution -and uhlru we solve them w.men who have laced death to deâ€" nd our Institutions. will (womb aln to improve them and to acci- iu- (ht-m. have to go outside 01 Highland Park to buy apparel f rill find at the Mcyer Dobson Sgore a oelegtnqn of i only thorou hly cornpletg in variety, but mpmngly ratcly pn . Mothers wxll beespecaally delighted wi b dresses that have just arrived and placed on speci rwr wanking m on of “I (has! an”. H:- mm'o-s man. on quietly rmmlnx mlnnt our sins. and Mnllnl In that better way o! I"! Mch He came to «on as non. 'nm'ng Styles for Women and -s [or the Wee one; daintily designed of a fine, white n-inwok. also barn-d dimity; yoke I and finished with fine lace; gallnped at dresses of handsome éolored vy the use of white organdie and Exceptionally prett'y dress 01 lhcfinest of mun- sook. late lrimmrd. em- broidered and d-imily embellished wnh roac- hud\: sperm! 81.00 21 $2.00 Shirts 25c to 39¢ Baby's mh white knitted cotton ahmx 6 months to 3 years; priced 25¢ to uh a.» suppsmo, 31.110. 3135 "v ‘3, o! “'0 tell u :bom. 'l have died (or you' "Ram men we dun: A final lmpreuiv procession of the rim 0! the All ‘lolioved the address. Tire Belzi Notioini ur was played, and a d cross giri.’ bearing the Belt!“ u. marched in. accompmied 51 '0 boy scon- u color gunrde. IA ice in wee.- sion the imilnn fl . me French British and lastly. 1 American 53' came in. Then a \' so 0! America In rung .Dr. Wn u pronounced the benediction. T0 LEA‘E F03 IN V. ll ‘ nAivn Immumr .A. rune-n. Hrs. Thomas R. uayle. “Me of Reverend Thom!»- Quayle of HM!” 11nd Park Is son to ‘00an for Fruco. In the hue u- of (he Y. I. C. A. work. ,... ., __- an- In. The." ll. other: Fro- C‘ to Ball In 1 will sail Beauuful lace t" mmod :finely . with me but grade ghvm Bands 29c lnlmts' fine woolen bunch; me cm make; :01! Ind comforu 6.2% 396-“ 50c hp Chtheo 6"” the ms rac sale. He Is laying. for you' whit "Id and fill no Marin H of hi.

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