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Highland Park Press (1912), 19 Dec 1918, p. 7

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omgmy HT! , 0M: \(m mpany 3135211 agery a6: f“ xemsx ix name 335 Illinois \lu 1 VI “(‘W Gavâ€" .- ptmpie t py-rifih I! [his nth m 51le 51mm and UV ”I H, S Phone Hydo Puk 2343 -5<-<-:â€".er>«~.~+:- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO00.000.000.000... o .................ogaocoo00...... 0000... 000 o. o no. Featuring the Best in Music FOR DANCES SHOLESO. ESTRA= , MALLARY’S Sageâ€"T” RECEPTIONS. ETc CHURCH SERVICES Sundqv .L m .1‘ MAR Sumhy School Im following \\ cdnesd I) '1 wrung ivymaomul Scrnce at SW General Checking, Deposit and CommercialBusineu Arthur_w. Vercoe President WHOLESALERS TO THE CONSUMER Phone 160 GEORGE G. ROCK, Mar. 533-535 Conn-I A". Watch This Space Every Choice Native Rib Roast. . . Fancy Pot Roast. .. . l . . Pork Loin, Whole ......... Pork Shoulder, Whole ..... Peacock Bacon, strip only. Badger Bacon, strip only. . Leaf Lard, Bell Shaped . . . Fresh Spare Ribs. only 4 Fresh Ham. .............. Picnic Hams .............. Round Steak ' Porterhouse Steak . only Sirloin Steak Veal Stew .......... ' ...... Veal ChOps ................ Palace Cash Market Choice Wisconsin Turkeys Only 42 Cents per Pound Big Turkey Sale Also fine Ducks, Geese and home dressed Chickens at lowest market prices. .‘hmtained b) FH’S' ChurL‘ 1. L)? L”: Capital and Surplus, $120,000 North Shore Trust Company CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 387 Central Avenue Special for Saturday, December“ 211t 4 per cent Paid on Time Certificates 3 per cent paid on Savings Deposits ‘an be had before Christmas by calling nP-rk2343 MRS. BERTHA R. MEANOR wwvah2W ¢3~FHW44€~FW- <~:~:~.-:..:. BOOK OF You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the . Corner Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd. Hours 9 a. m.. to 6 p. :11. Every Day except Sunday Tllopbonc H: P. 811 W. or u ( A State Bulk) Ir: J Ceer] Vice Preuidem "Week for our Saturdny Specials n‘u‘u 0o HI I Hngldnd Park E. J, Grundy Cuhior .28c 1b . 22C It 367k lb 26k lb 28c 28c 54c 38c 35c lb 20c lb. 28c 1b. 28C u 11m F STOP BOLSHEVISI av sums roan, mama's Pin \letHh: ku- "\I‘w‘x m-rq-nh 'l'hv fund :thnhtrnflun vnhhu-t |Ill"|l|‘.l\r ‘huw NIHWIIYH'IN :lftvr I‘m-rm'wr 2" Dealers to Use Up SmaH Sl'pphel. Thn' ller‘hh om llu- l‘:lll."|~ml~ mnkw H lmgu-rnlin- fur n-ruH uh-ulur‘ nnc‘. hukn'rx In \l\" Hlv ~11:le ammum‘ n1= Damn), I! i~ nu! 1hr inn-mum 0! tho l'uml :Inlminntmtiun In puruhuw I!“ :f un_\ our ~mn~lmnu I‘Lwh .h-uh-r I‘ H‘ ’1‘ mm L ”I! Yzl~l than \\. War nxpm'h-d In wrul'n :I nurnml “KM"! 1nd ix kao-II m mkr- In!“ vnlh'hlu-rutinl hm lhr' I!I.‘Ilv'!‘lal| *nv-rv-uw in the HM --f eulumuhw vluriu: Ilw hm! )I'flr ul’ u u iurgv mu-m mummu- Fur mm. “In" In (‘nllu' (“mun I'm-d zlllixlillAlellqtr‘ lmw n.- ‘niiwl thrnvliuln :u (u huw In hand}: WORLD FOOD SUMMARY In gummrt of Its [)0]le to keep farm- ars of tho ['nimd Stun»: fully mfurmmi at world food mnvmlons and probablt’ needs for t‘c-rmln cuxnnnulmvx. 1hr Un|tvd Stun-s fond udmlnlslmnun hm- cumplfled u sunnuury of unusual 1m penance tn prmluvvrs. :mv! u.- Qt'lfi~?.lv Yh. To Purchase Surolus Wheat Sub- stitutes-Cons'1mers Urged to Continue Their Use. The world balance sheet of food products shows u shortage of three hllllun pounds of (at: and three mll Hun tom 4)! hlgh prntnln feeds. Among fats nre lllflllth’d pork products. dalr) products and vegetable olls. Commodities of which there are an! , nciont supplies. i! used with econwn). are “'hvai, rye. beans. peas. rice and ii-mis miwr (him (hose high in protein Sutficient hm‘f'is in sight to loud aii refrigerating shipx‘ capacity. There is enough augm- for our nor ' hi» \i “m“; qu-"u ma] consumption it other nations n» , ' ' ' ' ‘ ' min their present short ntions. l1 “nulls-nun. “L. ”m" ifith, "u' they increase their rationn, there will "2'”, be a shortage. Con“ la the only com- ”" "“""“ mon food commodlty of which there in 'l‘hr~ pmple who cumplnin most I worid surplun. With the ponibkhbom the exactionl of the food pro- 3mm; °f hf“ 9’31"” “:1: 'Mqucer-u are frequently the sum- one. at tutu as w dent f Ind» , _ reed for it. own people. but to minnlwn m" "m "W” ”cm Mu" n, PM?“ of 20.0“!!!” (on. to Eu mph“ to dn any running this full. by July 1. 1019. there must be con .. M tinned mnurution and Ivoidnnm oi 30mm,“ Mk: “hm hm m. of "’1‘ HH‘ butcher whu med to "thm in" some rump hone. ihon you bought I rnnut “'t-H int heurd from in In 1carefully ueighinx the Irnwlnl "- Ipor unit the inc-M. Holp win the war ”min-1 hum» Save food m w fulninr stricken ... Ila) 1w (ml. pl Mr “thOr «nu! furthwr: "Thm n'nnnlr) h w [um-n . I‘ mm“ m mnko- \‘u-r\ u-u amnllw mum-arm! \ulh Hmw ‘un‘n-rwl ' :IH‘.".\. ‘l‘ln- (mu! .Ilu:.h‘.\il‘.7hvl ‘ \ ”\k‘ w- (u w-znilnr.» to sth‘ (um? Hlm- {my “arm rrlxrf, “1- 4m: "nuhho-x'ism and 1hr red nng finuh lsh \\'hrr‘¢- hunger dwells. Fry}! Eu~ rnpu um! (his per will mntqh. Wlm- hold fund "m! «\‘on tho- Allu‘ul‘lc ulll not In) M hurrivr In [In- ”than! 11‘ (MI! durtrlnr u! lnulvsqnmfl in our awn vounrry." Thifl l3 (h! wnrnlnu mm‘ In an up [Wu] lssuw! h} Hnr‘H A‘ “Wu-Mar nu nnh’ fowl INIHIHI‘AHT'HL rummvhuc (‘hlvngu Hm! fund (‘mnvnnuuu ls ~HH FOOD ADMINISTRATION “Red Flag Atways Goes Hand In Hand With Hunger." the Ad- ministration Warns. ”1N1 niiwl Hulrm‘l rm ~inmllm. lmuM I'nnxllh II u! rl \\'h!l.~ H twrnlnllh h (h Waste Oflends Humamty \)~h!-'~~ 11hr! “nilv )h YIN"! rllrfh mvu‘ \huuM hv vllnm; 2r. unwlwnu- In humnmu m H' I pv'~ I'\H‘..' lmmen ur- HIGHLAND max PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK; ILLINOIS ui Harm U: do Ill“ ~~1lÂ¥lnn «'wr (MT-mm: xxxlm'ivm.“ [H'ul‘ wnxmm 1- hi: IllillHlAlellur‘ I; In~ u. (u huw In ml duuh-rs um! ‘ I!” ”w IIl'urn-q rrlxrf, “R- !hh willing!) “R nny m ll nrmn Ihv' l-J'! u! ...... 'w 3.- 4?)>O¢WDC~W>OQOOC~DDOOOOO n-f Us ~fnr' r‘ \ vhw )vnr :I~ four lxmm m )u'HI‘ In ’nt v of unusual 1m 2 sheet of food Huge of three and three mll n feeds. Among products. dalr) 1 out. 1 there are euf‘ with econwn). peas, rice and high to protein ant to loud a” petty. PUBLIC NOTICE In hereby (hen. that Hu- Subscriber Exe‘cutrix n! the Ian! Will and Tentnmenl of Charles Hrnwn drawn-m1 will nllrnd the Court House in Wuukexan. In “Id ,lvrm lhvnmf to be holder) at lhp ('uun House in Wuukegm. 'In uld :t‘uumy. on the first Monday of March m-u. l9]? wlwn and fiber! all pvrsom hm‘lnx rlann against said cslau- an- nmmed and requem-d to present Hu- mm» tn Mud Courtjor zuljudicatmn . ' hounmlm ha! ‘1 HI! .\mrr|->:m uh lune n.- I\\‘ In hum“: nlhl lmkrl" urv~l t‘num‘ infurlnulinl rullf'd I“ nnd AH-d HI!“ [In Vhl lln ng '(‘lde ll) 1H Illnrml ('rllIrH-r} 'IlH--<l.’l)‘. \VHHi «me 0! ”Ir 1mm lawn! and lmnhlr ,munu llnllhnl“ of {his cummunil)‘ \\’.- dn In»! know, \u- (-mmnl un- drnmm! uh} (hv yuunu. Hnnm’uml' ru1.m.-nu.- phuuld lw rnllnd m var» h {rum H.1- mm and Human! a! the “”th hm wu- dn rmxlizt‘ that lherv um hr nu I-rrur in (In l‘vrlw'l le‘. and that |.||I:m .\l:\r|o- Jnu'phlnr \Hh- n! W1llmm S A I! «Lunuhh-r M! Mr. mm 3!:- 'I~C'C’-3’OC~;4.’"2'C-C"I‘C*Z'C~C"I-OO-Z’C’OOOC'Q .y. u (xix “I “3": ‘(fi‘ a On “‘9‘- l‘hrhlmu Monday morning 0 were uh [nu-r ly lurprlsed and pcwd to beu In match the announcement (hut Pro!- Mnrl- L Sunlord was saving to to upenk during Hu- first period. "Grund- nm Sanford." thc demo-l little old lady nn earth, In I“ old friend of our» “'0 Mun,” fuel a thrill of juy when \u' hrnr H! her waning. for we nlwny! knnw slu- hm: a speck] mom-mu {or u,_ Ho‘r "Humane lhln llmu “nu ull "Mnkmx Uh- Wurlh Whllr,“ She told u.~ u.» must unrl and dlx I! we rxpm-I In find 1hr Kr: In l'nlocl Um “our of Sun-rm- Thu-re In- two (‘lflrM-~ studrm» van bvlung lo: the NHL the H. H. A. ur lhI‘ U B, A "lhn- hr Amhflinu‘," TIH' M‘crmd. (' T. H H (mum: tn hr « Ikmhy \‘nu mun will} belong to {hr fin! )1 )0” “wk Lard :md ('ulnncu-lluuunl), 01h- I‘huu- 31m mu-l holnnx In ”I" (‘. T H H To ‘hH'h ‘IK‘II'I) arr )uu w» H]! 1.. hc-lnnx’ . Th- (”)2 FHA “11' J pc-Hhun )q human Thur-x1“) \h ”Unrhh‘ur «- unmg .1 Mining hwy-mp during uh.- h’lH pf‘l‘itn! UH \“(‘dlld“l1.,\‘ \I'IIIHN on (Ln- Thv) Il-m 1' (hr [\hu‘r». they hmw' klmun lu-lnn~ And thru lln- Whlh- (hum of lhl' morning so." '1)th Hun-r rumm- In nnvh wuh (-hillm-s- in lhv mph-r3 uf hi: Much. The) uvnll) pa» nun) ,\.- nn-h- lhv umrninu star in gold HE: ICVLVH EH1 ‘\ I. LI 1‘” HR \ \ Tl [’i‘) in! .ll ('rllIrH-r} lune! hn’ml ml“ of {his man scuo‘ol. mom -fu .\ DJI'DH‘ATIOV NOTH‘E vnh I In [‘Nupvl. III-1 I919 |\ VIIJIOIII \W pit.) "(hr H‘l‘lx nm! In Io' Jnu-phlnr “hm-ch. mm 5 A lilrtwh. and Mr. ,md .\h~. Sufiu-uh-r \slm' dim! In this- ('Hy um! Md~ hunml M Mr or} ’I‘m-ulny. “an «me of (MI and lmnhlr ,munu his cummunil)‘ HI n n~ uu‘alnm u M I»: 3 In (-nmpllnnm- with fi'luull board has de- In?) H HI‘ Contributed an my HM Iln HIM z-hnrf i'. I, ‘ii‘iu‘ .. q’£i~ _IE HI ir‘ ;. V1- Felt Slippen for an... 1.3? fifwmnndl’dtsippmfa L‘. Incl-in allthe wanted styles Co and Juliet styles an all 001018.. ... $1 A CHRISTMAS of Peace Should be a Christmas of practical gifts. When you spend a dollar for a ; useless trinket, in a degree, you ,are wasting that dollar. «When 3 'you invest a dollar in Thrift Stamps L or deposit it in a savings account, .1 you are conserving that dollar to pay the’ war debt, to help feed the f hungry nations across the sea, to. E reconstruct and rehabilitate a war- ” desolated world. ‘ H ‘ On the eve of this Christmas can you conceive of a more practiCal gift than a bank book with an initial deposit of one dollar, , thereby, teaching the child the first ~'-‘ practical lesson of thrift and instill- ing in the young mind the true spirit of the times? - Our 1919 Christmas Club being _ _: open, you can get that bank book now, making the first deposit as '41; l? largeorassmallasyoulike. .2]... Luv-<95: 779m ,._..f ‘ ' The Home of the Christmas Club FRANK J. BAKE! J. I. m . C. F. Highland m State Bank 5% husky... for the FOOTWEAR GIFTS ' I : I A large and varied assortment of we have to Offer this season. u“ BMW Amuc how for all the Family. “when“ 65c to $1.5 :03??? $1 to nflmfl [r-

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