‘lla .rn 2N. fit 12,1 in . Clerk of Brd. Addr« 0! Directors ,on 3.}! F, Berxhorn rich I. WV H‘ Prohm :‘1’ L. H. Mm" y R. D Avly Gibson y ‘ R. a. Eddy Hz 5 [mane Bonner '5 R, J. Lm 1h 4 Fred (‘ Shea Ila £ H, J Nelson 3 8. Stephens '1?! C New : (‘ .1, Mason FT ’ I'm. iérwmd and ‘ Fred Gross Haw .' H .thrmder “in P4: \(ra Jpaeio ! Ram» ‘19!â€" \'~~“:ov‘ and Q R G Huzhe: I‘mu DHzio! (hv (Mar ..... i: 32900 worth ...... 39000 worth ("“83†which went n theitecent drive no “Film?! H Teléahone 335 ..;..:..;.. ;-..c mm MHZ I‘\H:H: HT [Luv ‘ I Park TH.“ Pacey w " I‘m" \kin C'IY‘Ik-Y' Univ-=- than ...823.00 . 21.51 13.35 13.35 . 13.02 11.77 . 11.23 11.00 .. 10.98 , 10.50 10.20 9.31 3.10 7.00 No report 6.94) 6.80 .0' . ocg .2‘9‘9‘9' NDMU‘U‘ {"0 N: U! H Imkinz wnprnclate \huuld Yy-v-kiq Si 1U!) \pl (llr 10 {akgéexixXxXxYTXxv§Xxuiii§YYXx \‘hA-rhlam Bldr. ,any known and have following. proposition of unquestionable n cooperation and close sales for Wanted {2 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 387 Central Avenue Hours 9 a. m.. to 6p. m. Every Day except Sunday maintained by First Church of Christ. Scientist. at Highland Park CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday I. m. a: 10:45. Sunday School immcdiatcly following, Wednesday Evening testimonitl Service at m 10 South La Salle Street General Checking,Deposit and Commercial Business Anhur W. Vercoe President DR. WATSON Capital and Surplus, $120,000 North Shore Trust Company REPRESENT US AND MAKE MONEY N. W. Comer Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd. Ttkphunr 374 DEQJTI‘ST 4 per cent Paid on Time Certificates 3 per cent paid on Savings Deposits ‘ You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the |Jl Highland Park: OM†A substantial man to represent us in this community. must be favor- ave following. This is an investment [uestionable merit. We furnish every :lose sales for local man. Address (A State Bum In J. (Seed Vice President 335 "fluted have PaperH-nging And Decanting Tel-T507" 109. \.L.....l Avenue HIEBUND NH C. M. GATES PAINTING CHICAGO E. J. Grundy Cuhior The tin-t period after lunch was gin-n liver in general unmbly It which time Mr, Sandwich explained the mm plan for military training which has been so pucceufui during the past two years. But this year, with the new draft law. more tlma is being given in this training. Every siudenL in» ur girl. taken military drill for 50 minutes directly after lunch on Wednesday and Friday. The boys will also play the war game from 3 o'clock until 5'0n Mondnyl. As in previous years. Mr. Rnthacker will hnve chargi- of the boys' com- panies and Miss Reid of the girls'. These two instructurs will be aided by the officer in charge of the boyn Mt Lulu- Fort-st College, if arrange- ments can ‘N: made. The same khuki uniform will be worn by the boy: nut only on drill days. but all during the week. The girls. too. will have uniforms. No deï¬nite design is planned. but so far the belief i.~ that lh!‘ uniform will consipt of a blue surm- or u middy suit. An endeavor was made to take 1 census 0! I†the contusion. alums. lnctudlng nore throat. etc. during the summer. 1‘th the willing nuns. Mru. Valley. and her mist-m. Mm Johnson. Ire going out very cm- rully. It would seem thu chlldnn'n diseases have been le favor this summer (hm In pmiou nut m: LINCOLN 803001. The pupils u Elm Place are bold- Inx their annual emu 0! lemon nnd vegeublos from their nrdons this week. The Hat of who wlnmrl 1nd honor-bl:- menuom v"! he re- ported It I later dutc.’ \myhn. as P‘ D. Remove]! an. ".1- :nhmnrino per†in past. but HIP Maw rm» mu do rhzueur when on. vr‘nmrm nn the Atlantic. In Int woel’l lune tho nun at Miss In Jone: who has churn o! the third and [earth in Ill- Hm- mond's pllce I» overlooked. Illa Jones in n graduate of the Chicu'o and Illinois Stutc Norms] at De Kalb and comes here from ï¬lm Ci- ty, In.. whore ah» taught third grade. Svhnnl nponed Monday with a very L'nml attendanvo, As yet no fluccan- <nr tn (hp Frvnch teacher ha: been nth-("Hod . . ’Fununvnw plnntvd Ini! ‘prlnx arp humming to Mar nlcoly now. Any. um» may purchase lhem frnm lhl' <(‘hnn‘ garden ms HIGHLAND PARK massmcuuno PARK. \ “ia- m'm duo-s nut quit <tudying Mm ' ‘wmmso hi< pwhunl days nrv ()v- uuhi Mow in Ho 1, .ru’nï¬â€˜ 6n tho world backward â€I’ll“ j FRANK}. BAKER ]. M. APPEL C.F.GRANT Pmidem Vic: Pruidut Cubic srâ€"‘g- ’ l umnm ,"._., 1 Q . mum†our attention the ml nood at the hour In llvlu up to past m l- the matter 0! completing our quot- nhd Indicated that we won 810.~.< 00 behlnd In our allotment. which.‘h expressed by Mr. Alexander. manip- 820.00 per caplln conlrlhullun. 1n or- der to do lhnl which vru expected of un. namely. to fulï¬ll our ullounem fur Hun t ion Mr. Alexander ful‘ther Billed thht n houn- to house l‘lll\llllll Innmrn- ed this week IouM be mnde and through the mean: of this systematic cnnvntut N ha hoped that the cltlunl will see to It that Highland Park will mum-dutch chute In on In ul- Iotment ind gt, “()t‘vr the Tup" {or a touch down. At the close of Mr. Alexander's address the Ore-t bah-I Concert Quintette gave two number: that were lkllllully rendered. The Qulno tette enjoy: a muons! reputltloo ad the rendition of the two numbers ln< die-ted that they were mater amal- clam. Mr. Hopkins. who. on thin occl- sion. represented the War Depart. mom. and who in directly mi- bie (or the mutilation oi the Wu Camp Community Service in High land Put. then in a wry cieu and comprehensive manner. “MM himself to the object. pur‘ poses. and beneï¬ts to be derived (mm the War (‘Imp Cummunily Sen \icr. Mr. ankins mm in a very In- lcn-nling mnrnv‘r u! the rump-I llv rc-mi) m upvrnH-m :md nuppoflui hil inik uni. prarllrnl t-xpo-rienm llI~ vn from liu- Svniu-p nun in opera. rum In purl H “m cmpinlm‘d â€in! {in \\'.«r (“mm (Hunmumi) $0Y\i(‘n hon iiw v'm. n-intinn In lhr ('nm< "‘|‘~]Illi ‘1! i .mp ,Mluiiiu- nutï¬ldfl .1†mm... 1. Hu- \ \i (‘ A. the 1!“ mm; \ Illn'l'lt‘uh ~iuraI humu Ifnmvr 11ml HIGH M1100]. IA“ IEI’I'I'INU (Continued from Page One) the W" Summ- Stamp Contribu- In the miner 01 War Saving: H A cut of the building serves to nemind you of the bank where your business is transacted, but the picture of your bank is- incomplete without a statement showing the true condition of the same. ', Herewith IS presented a complete, attractive, interating picture of you!‘ bankâ€"the building. which for years has been your banking home. togCthel' with a statement showing resources of almost one million dollars H Loans and Discounts .................... Overdrafts ...................... _. . i. . , Investments. ............ , ............ Baking House. ......................... Furniture ane Fixture.“ ............... Real Estate other than Banking House. . . Customers' Subscriptions to Liberty Loan Cash and due from Bank ............... Capital Stock Paid In. SurplusFunds,....., Undivided Proï¬ts ............ Reserved for Taxes and Interwt Contingent Fund, . , m... Bills Payable ..... . < . . . . . Deposits V . XH Antwlnlum, llm Total Liabilities. Total Resources mm .‘HII! nnlhe' 7" M'nmp El (umnanu-v HI “UNIT I" v I! ltu'qh'i m» and pun .r an "(TIM J â€H- (‘4mlo (Hr Marc! H\ dune"! THE PICTURE OF 7 YOUR BANK â€we ."I‘ § tutu-rim; ’urm Ir. Hopkin- Introduced the amt» o! the mun... the Honorable Judge MUnd-uoltlnauolnuni. Colorado. Judn [Jud-q had boon nuflerlnu from a cold but After nt- llnl well under way. hoeld the VI‘ audience for an hour or more. mun“: sin; and the work Inch‘ 0 has been Ind will be continued at the Army and Navy Center. Juan-Lindsay hnd mu returned from the battleï¬eld: of this world war Hid brought a picture of it.- grandeur and it: dcvuutinns thut no word picture 0! my of the present duy space writers would have been able to portray. Ht nurtod in by tellâ€" inx of plum vinited by him and o! the dim-rent battle fmau. utullly witnessed unéer flre Ind 'ndmmod that he in so ï¬lled with the sub- not that it wu- qulte impouiblo to dissect any portinn'ol the whole M tell at any one or :- arm of the mnny battleï¬elds viuited by him. Judze Llndeey spoke at the anemo- tlonel tide of the [lull-h nook uld stated the! no eerflce lea were to be seen in ‘lnulend. Although very few mmm- bed not eulened Man the were ovulation. He nude e Itronl plee for I good understanding between the Inuit-h end the Amer- Icw newle end hoped the: tide we: mid creele e etron; end better lul- ehlp. Jada Lind-q Ilka-inc puld I won- derful tribute to the French people nnd gave his audience I ml thrill when he told at the French. although [llltnlly nxhting. being pushed but by the udvmcin; Hum It the But- (IQ of (‘hntuu Thicrry. He told ol net-tn: n nolid stream of French re!- ugoer with tiwir tun-wheeled carts. drn‘n'hy (XPn and pilad high with all iiw haunt-hold things tin-y muld l'lff‘v iln-rr \u-n- (-nille und thhrep; in invi n'\n‘r)‘ think liIni ruuid b0 Inmwi in .1 istirr), and the») \H-rt- nun-mu u-r) rnpitilt inulii'ti l'nrn and Th â€.1 H†pun. lvrth'l duul "ho-ml n! H.«- ( I‘ll! Prrm h uh LI \ ('1‘) h humâ€. hm ( an Ink-rm. HI I] "t'H LIABILITIES v-H am! !‘-)A Ilnw I‘M axilh "l 1‘ .d H-A- Vnruuw \nupd luv Pram-4- nml chnnxrd [hr u' â€H- (ll-rmnnr in Ht an RESOURCES \L'H [Hr m! mu HI lnrk pu n’ud fur ! mm H! [hr l'fl’d' \lul‘r!‘ {huh Hu- 7‘11 V I)“ “and" ' unnu- fnmnl mm“ â€W mm! our III" '91- H Hm! Nu «ml; [In mv-ln IHI mu! unrc u hm ’(HH- azilh HI dege Lindsey [are mail mm of (In high mum in which our 1nd our country nre held. by 1h- vho had the pleasure bod!“ Judge Lindsey came v near to the battleï¬eld. 0! the 91 em conflict and the \Wnr Cunp OI muflly Service thou“ be com: and on wearing MIA-n the m er 0! the ennui \ A: the clone or the b‘mlenem nu- rnuom by Judge Una-q the D‘- In‘ pflournod mr the usuul l!“- ln‘of (he Nulloml Anthem nnd ‘- er tong: and I rising vote 0! th “ I nu than to In John A; Pu And her Committee ior the I of the evening ruler than to Purl: As on all oeculons of (MI I the sum of the meeting n 1-: duc' to the volunteer inn-him Ind on um occasion Ir. qu Bur 1 "fluted the pains to decorate pl‘lonn and tha â€(hue-urn not 0! the Mllod Plus in by Ir. My Mot. It. Chum Thonu WM and tummy-cu. piped any 159'- du morning at nine ochel bl In. a In... of (hm dm’ uh (lot. Pnnonl lenses: 1‘“ be bold ‘- norrov met-noon u the hone of III mother on North Green Bay Raï¬. Burl-l will be mad. .1 Iooney‘l Qâ€" meury. It. Workmnn loam to Yin him. his wife. Ullle Worknï¬: on child. Violn. a mother. In. I“- sle Workman. a brother. Amen, I“ a iluer. Mrs. Omar Larson. If. IIIuIM’flI ('«lflol a: Mr. Elam-uni: (‘umplnn an Inmfl'r 0! [hr Rnilruad Mmm Hmmâ€" Mr,“ June 20th. 1907. pawd mun Tut-m m-enim: M 1hr an n! Mu four yvm “Moving: an rpm-H? nllm'k. *- (‘umpton's homo h m Phlladclph PH. "4- lnnH-v- In rurnxuhnm a wl’ , «we ‘0': and .vne Iluuxhlv't A' funeral :H‘runlnn‘wntr hm. nut l mndv £9: 11mm 91mm Ind m d but. win the guy. and It b not ncnh. AM the pigeon and mm)“ m la n .on pencil and a pad of p Ind they “I multiply rapidly; When Cums! lam harder for 1 her. Lthnr um pill! huder {or 04 Halo and flu- vem. . . ‘ 366319.50 30,000.00 1.33411) 4,308.56 23863.41 ' '. 111755624 ...$ 60,000.00. 30,000.00 5,876.36 3,379.93 8,000.00 . . . 20,000.00 . 828.866.“ . . $956,123.03 mum-Wm g, . 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