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Highland Park Press (1912), 17 Oct 1918, p. 6

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mt. .. .. .. .. .‘i’!’.‘“ I.’ PAGI SIX Electric, of course, and equipped with a Tungs- ten, because its light is pure Automobile Tires, Meals Rubbers A SPECIALTY Drop me a postal card or telephone me and I will call for goods Telephone 410 60 North First St. Highland Park Reading Lamp W and Rail Dealer for Special High Price for Pnyl the Highest Cngh Price: Comfort-«Care Cleanliness Dogs cats and pets board- ed by week or month Washing and trimming skillfully and humanly done. 720 Doerficld Ave. Phone 1228 Highknd Park ublic Service Co. of Northern Illinois Iron Metal Rags Rubber Bottles N. Paper Magazines We shuu an dtnacnvc lme of them 3! our Sales Roonb‘ . Smith H. 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(“n-.unr. .I~kwl Hlt'll) .mrr llH‘) :lrc- [WT-"Yr“ m lhw Halmluu ('nmp-' 1‘ “ha-”wt uf Hut :hm lmu- hml All) prminu‘ nnl IL.“ hullninu .mxl lhu‘r uh“ thH' m.- “ul'k full} mkq- up 1hr regular mvrling .H 1hr [huh .\'( \. ~...w ~.- <;ll:ll.|lll|ln' rrg‘ululous 4. wind t'ump‘m) \' \HH :Igalll mkq- up 1hr H-xulur “aw-kl) drill, mvrling .H 1hr [huh Svhmnl huildln‘! nn \Inndu) bu-nlngs at right o'ckx‘i. A ~p0clul invitation is given to Ill HH‘ll hvlwm-n Ihu- 1|K1-\ u! H and 55 to vnlifl. .md \u nun-N ln \m-i .I gum! Ill-‘1”) llt‘“ lppuIHl (In lllII IIHIHHIH lL'lH'ii md Hi. Young Wn-sh-rn was no(ed t! In athletv while In his high Idbool course in Dc-trult. serving M capuln 0f the football h‘flm Hf Central iflgh School which had upwnrdvl of 2000 students :1! thv- time. In] 51 “(‘6' m .- In Soul! lll‘! I b I‘ZJ'M I'V .1vxl\ Ln”! “intern WI“ VHII"' : |‘!II'.I|H In! H'zhfilunt‘d "r .. ('nxllpoln >1“! nu! h- Prnnce. HF [>.IFI‘I\I< h'nn v-ww um! two lath-rm frnm him ~I'w-o- M~ .u'rhnl :md ho ieiin rnmnmml ..{ :x 'nutnr' trnln. hauling mum, umnilinw and supplies to thv frvmt in HM r--.zim1 ht-tfl‘fl‘n Qt \lnhirl MM “147. \ L hmm Ahm- thi~ country muered the val \sur :md before the draft I"! ruuw nprrnlh‘e. HH- 3'0'108 mnn Hyulnim: .Inxl lhu‘u- “nu H\ll.||l\ .l‘\IL"Il|'\‘ ununwhuh-ly us I‘mpm I \l"l‘. MORRIS M. “'IC‘TEKV ”It'll u'wnlllt LI“ Iln'l'!\ nf um' «mu IIH'II hlu- tun-II ul Hun«'nmmiwiunrd unicorn- I~l.|ll( ”Hum-Inn and “1» [our n uf Highland Park do no! '.l]l/I' Iho- Impurv HH'r u! lhib mp Ilnw (‘ompmu Am h~ \ run In-fnrv h H1» \lvn whu hm Um! it un-nh t .h ulmut HH- Hr rm .IH-‘r lhv) :1 llll H H1111 I» ”II Ill hfl'lh‘l inn mi. ht Hh ”It 1r] ileniltm t:u'ti('.~ Jm'kunln I”! .\IH lllu ll! Illnmn) m ~p<m~lhh HI [HLI h )1 HM ulan". Flu“ mu! \lullll' Trucks Mild hw-nnn- will!” In- ;unp nuvl wu‘ In m-t~ I»! "ll-l). (‘nmp \\ c ‘10 Pnrq ..~ p-wition Foll- mnn! and hint-d mum»: t‘wmp at ~. ho rvcelwd M'Iunll Limnenum ‘ him-Wan. H0 {whil‘Vr} but ”11* Ltko I ht- hnt‘ I ripo- a .r lrnr‘ki. A!- Lmul Western MM, Rockford. mu] drlHQd n III t:u-ti(-.~, until 'u~ (hr Can c..- lhr Kmnl I; trucks um] I\ an \ngu~(. ‘lo'l'lr I'vrl‘Il‘vd r~l l.u-ulm\nnl mp .lnsvph E. H'II lull I'll ("uplaill I“. v. (u n! 1“ ram 1mm Hngmhu .k [ml‘l I“ m (‘hlt'n pl‘ru‘llh‘fl. ml olhtr .I gum! Fuflhcr :1: ll“- nwl lll' are in 'rl North Shore Line CHICAGO TICKET OFFICE 137 South Chi-k Sun! Phone: (lo-(ml uoo It is just beautiful now in the natural play grounds to be found aIOng the North Shore Line“; The fallen leaves and dying shrub- bery till the air with their lbst enticing fragrance. The green of summer has given way to the fall tinge of beautiful rainbow color- ings, and the air is great. out‘there. A day in the woods and fields will make you forget the sfrain. the toil and the dirt of city and town. It will invigorate you? entire system. There are plenty of places fto spend a day roaming thrOugh little patches of wilderness. See eautiful Root River Falls. for instance. a short ride north of RacineE . Just Take thé North Shore Line Leave Highland Park at 61%);1. in. and every ll )ur thereafter until 1140 p. m. On Saturday. :igiial'l u. in. and every hour thereafter until 11.41) a, in, then every 1” minutes until 8:40 p. m.. then L‘\'(’1‘_\' hour until 111-10 p. m. On . ndav, attiz-lt) a. 111., 7:40 a. m.. 8:41) a. m. and every 3') m‘nutes thcr .. ter until 11:40 p. m., than 12:40 a. m. Having lÂ¥sed twothirds of my store; to the govern- ment for a £505t0ffice, I will, beginning Monday, Novem: her 4th, 19%8,. start to dis- Iwholesale piiices. On the ééme date I will discontinue 3 the sale of all fresh fruits "find vegetables. Resfiectfully, Fall Tim“ - Play. A . North‘EShore Line For further information apply to the nabs! ticker oflice of the yum.“ Park us Non: the '9 in Nature’s {Ground SHLAND PARK {CKET OFFICE Pbono: MILWAUKEE TICKET OFF!C£ 1.7 Sound Strut Phone: Cr.“ ”-3.

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