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Highland Park Press (1912), 21 Aug 1919, p. 5

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e Z? OUT >od nd he m H‘al H "no. coco-o. P0“ 13f 't (In Gene“ North Shore Trust Co. none 150 GEORGE C.. ROCK. Mgr- 533.53 Wholesalers to the Consumer Palace Cash Market tailu"ri:1n»fiud Br». Q) K 37h: the opemng of M1141 bbu 1bU11U1J at 38h Central ax enue with a complete line of fixtures and appliances. Oscar \1 Telephone 55 U] I wish {0 announce ROBERT GREENSLADE Str‘mm Szmk .\'e lson S; U) s m11k fcd Ca if Swazi E Breads. _ '- S ' 1 Brmkfield Brick Butte, rlb . , . ‘ , .58c pema . waft's Silver LeafLard, 2-lb. limit,1b.38c Libby‘s [’mnn L‘nndensed Milk, ‘3 cans for. . . . . . . . . .27c Lux or Imsy Flakes . . . ...... . . .lOc Pufted Whmt‘ pcr packagc . . . . V . ..... 12c ANNOUNCEMENT V611. R Ml 46c m \IDIH'HH OUR MOTTO: Meats of Quality at Quantity Prices Down' With the H. c. L. N. W. Cornet Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd. 3 per cent‘Paid on Savings Deposits .1, per cent Paid on Time Certificates lCThecking. Deposit and Commercial Business m» Lud;.h_\ 35 > C Safety Deposit Boxes H A pprm'ed 00.0.0... l,m‘\| sF 39% ‘gfiElectric Shop 28c 25c â€"\ Stat:- Bank 33c 55c } Choire Pot Roast of I \‘ative Bcc‘l Fore Qvartvr 0an1 inc Springmmb Hx‘Cf Tenderloin fmsh and tine Fresh Beef Live young and {c [)ixieBaconSquares. Swift 8; C0.'S finest l’lankingtonPackmg Co's Globe Hams, half or whole ...... 43C H K! 386 Central Avenue 533-535 Central Ave 1 » ndm 25c 30c 48c 39c 15c O O O O O . : .4 .3 1:; 7:: T; 1:; 2:: A. C 7:; 7:» i: 1.34:? 2 :F. 25;. 12:11: ~,:_;. 7A: .2... “:7 77:13. L L. 2} ‘xi luxkn (h-rwva, :15 HH‘ :uosts Of‘ XII.» .\l_\ rth' J:1L‘k.<oh. ; Mr, Francis Ewrvtt i4 making an: (Wt-filliml trip through the west. At' pl‘q'wnt hv is wgistvrvd at the Virm 1mm Huh-l, Long: Beach, Calif. ; Mr Rvulwn Kullvr, wlm fur the: run! {011 months 1121s boon st-rvingwithi mwl-r!‘ ~upply train NH. 322. roturnodi m Mx humo lust Tuesday. having! hum hunnx‘ubly inN-lmrgwl {mm “C". Hlumd \1!“ \tm ,\1:\r2:.tr«-t \\'1l1hvlm spvnt the “m ‘n mu] zlt Drmw- Luku Mr. Paul SHmuh >pm1t the wm‘k an} with hi< purvnts. luv. um] Mrs. .I. (‘. Schmuh m1 Park Aux Mrn run} Mrs. P. B. Knight and son, thk, rQ-turncd lust “'N‘k HIM-r havâ€" inL: mudv 1m thnivo tour thrmmh I’c-nnsyhnniu. _\'(~w York. Loni: 1+ Lmd, ('utllh‘CHCUt and Massachusetts‘ Mr :mll Mrs. inland Hastings loft Mummy fur a nmtnr trip through Mnnlluy fur a UN HHFHH‘I‘II \Hchizzm Mit'l‘m Sprint! Altlml h "J \l I | \\.-1m In-s 1'.n'k, (‘Mnu “hvr m1 fur a fmv wm‘ks. \Siv‘ \LIY‘L'JI‘O'K PUTU'Y‘ SI'H'IH. \SSI‘SS‘IIZVI‘ \U'l'll‘E \0. 2H lm'y ~t Him Hf (H “May Hu-rvin _\li‘,~~-> Mum :mal Friv-du Hwy- f \lil\\;mkv-~, \\'i~’., will b0 the MM numb uf Mi“ (‘hurhuttc SH (Ht \I \h H \‘:\I'L'.H'(‘l Uh nu! .\li~ um, Mn IIIIIIII..\.’\'I) I’.-\l-:I\' I’IiI‘ZSS. HIGHLAND PARK. 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M‘ t Pul'tvl‘ :md Miss Al‘ Hts-ruling n 1101150 pur- wva. as Hw :uosts of Hui Ih h IHH \l‘ CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY uni Strut:- Ihn impl‘ Kiw‘uirl H U‘t I I )l‘tl'r u! (H:ui<tom-, .nui-r- anhmm‘ uf r» \ixilinu Mi, I‘Hlll H HM" ( Hilhl ”nth \ch l) xllv Hmhlnm! iHIn'I‘~-‘1'Hu!l Mn» rnmhxuy‘ ”1" (IN) fr'wt Bell my (‘nun .md Park Hf 1Hinui< \vmmn n lrwwt hum I‘Ih [H Ill le‘ Hf Kin nut hv-r .:Hlllh-I‘ thvrvil \h p‘x l“!‘4'il\ Width Juhn< hi 11‘” Hl Lt M p 1H] UH in Urlnrl Vht‘l‘l‘il “idth‘. .\\‘ :I‘u Hi.) In! from Kim Ii”: l,;ll{v' :swl SL110 at" Illinois, by urml< my. «lr:nni(::, prmilling an :thalliv ('hllx‘l‘t'lw pun-«l roadway wilh :1 curb mlun nml ntherwise improving: the unlinzuu-n- fur the same being: on file ill Ill!“ (wlllrw Hf tlH‘ (‘in Clerk of Fflld (-in and having applied to the County (‘nurt nf Lake County for :m assessâ€" ment nf tlw Custs of said improveâ€" mvnt according to benefits, and 4m Ji\<¢‘.\’>'nl1‘llt thvren'f hzning liven made and I'vlurnn-(l tn said Court. the final lu-urinz tho-rum will be hm] un the Siuh «lny of Svptvmhor A. D. 1919, lllllll in HUI hf“ System 1.1) 13-01 in “M HI:M.1||d Park .\\e.‘1)u«-, Hn' Rumlwny ‘ lw ninvzm-n (15') fret in hlmnl l’lnct- frum Oakland : 1,;1mlu-H ’I‘I'vo Awmw, U tlwwin Yu hv mm-twn In “illlh‘. lil'iul'wmul Plum- (nmi Strm-f In its I‘:\>h'l'1y 'hw I'muhuvy Hu-rvin m )w 1) 13-01 in “Mlh. all in the If The Old Reliable and Progressive Bank FRANK J. BAKER J. M. APPEL C. F. GRANT President Viceâ€"President Cashier "We Bank with the , Highland Park State” 0U HEAR this remark constantly on the street, in the stores, in the movies, in the stations, everywhere in the city you hear it: WE BANK WITH THE HIGHLAND PARK STATE. And it is quite natural. Our record covering a period of 20 years deserves its reward. We have it, in the form of 0Vel‘ five thousand satisfied customers. The people of Highland Park appreciate this bank and they insist on patronizing it, because they know that here is found real service and real safety. New accounts are being opened here daily; If you are not already a customer, when will you open yours? Highland Park State Bank L you welcome here. (W NH” N Large or small, do not hesitate, your account is Hf (X1!) HIIHHH urn-r d: All pvr 8.1M {11 \U Electric . Irons OES it so happen you haven’t an Electric Iron, or that you need an additional one? You’ll find at our Sales- rooms Electric Irons for all purposes. sun m H thvz'tnh- r tullmvnts, with interen m Hf t‘m- (7») per centum per. n all installnmnts from and; p of is>uu of first voucher.1 Dated ms dwiring may file (ijec‘iust let, \I Public Service ~‘HH will pvrmit Sold on monthly payments. \v it h Entered at n< HIP huxines“ puynbk) in ten of Northern Illinois (I No other electrical appliances are so widely distributed as irons. Literally million: have been sold. (L The reuom are to be found in their convenience-in the fact they can be used anywhere in the vicinity of a lunp socket. You find all this out yourself in a few mil-tes’ experience. Linns in wid mun ha-furv said day and may :ippv-ar on me, homing and make thvir (lofonso. at Highland Park, 11]., Aug- A. D‘ 1919. 25-26 THOMAS MORTON. ()flim-r nppnintéd to make said asspssmf‘nt. PAGI Fl"

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