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Highland Park Press (1912), 27 Oct 1921, p. 8

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SIX PAGE EIGHT Also the civic progress associations will show splendid spirit. provided they have the right brand of dough- nuts and coffee. OO...OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. ll‘llJLl‘llU‘l‘l 337 nu. J. “1,. 51mm O... ' MI(.HI.A\I) |'\|u\' Hi{\1 rho” II. P. 3/5 Universal 1 N0. 9051 ) Six Pound Electric Irons Very Superior Ironsâ€"the product of a well known manufacturer provided with switch control. The regular price is one dollar higher. At Our Sales Rooms Balance $1 Each Month Public Service'l '.Co DR. (.2. V. NICHOLS $6.50 $1 Down Only 36 Days Mo and you will get t delivered? Don’ t wait for the 1% An opportunity of this tickets to the Communii delivered?) to your home, absolutely free, delivery prepaid Don’t wait for the 1%“ days, but get your tickets now and be prepared for December 23rd. An opportunity of this ind is not presented every day. At the end of the contest take your tickets to the Commun. y Center, where a committee of prominent citizens will decide the winner. 55 Do your buying hei‘i‘e and get these tickets with each purchase The one. holding the largest number of: pure I ase tickets will be the winner. In addition to this, we are offering you’exceptional bargainils that will interest you, some of which are mentioned here: I Silk and Wool Union Suits kJIIR uuu v. v Royal Quality ""7'. $3.25 House Aprons, all styles . 4; . 69¢ Eleece-lined Underwear g . 98¢ Union Suits, fleece-lined . i: $1.69 Heavy Flannel Night Gowns .il...$l.29 Pure Wool Sweaters. Tuxedo qtyle. all collars trimmed with white ii at . $3.50y $5.98 Wool Sweaters. good quality l._$1.98 Silk Stockings, pair 69¢! $2.25 Ladies' Waists 98¢ t $7.50 Gingham Dresses 3 $2.50 Skirts, all latest styles 1 $2.50 Fancy Woolen Stockings 98¢ $2.50 Suits for every day $2.98 to Overboats. latest styles. $151 while they last Knee Pants up from Winter Caps, Overalls, for play wear Stockings up from . Fleece-lined Union Suits We have on hand a full line wear. All first quality new arrived. and at prices that you money. Save your purchase? FREE DELIVERY Rr‘Nmâ€"them IHinuis THE HIGI Others at M. Juhnv \venur I)! \T DENT/$1 H Ladies’ Wear Infants’ Wear Boy’s Wear {\uh HUNj‘ER SHOT AT a FOX LAKE SATURDAY C hicfigo “an m'ent ()u Ho {uys his hum: Judg: Shurtlefl' May be Asked to ar Ordinan Cases Dur- ing Small Trial ADDITION AL Jl DGE nu BE NEEDED 'I‘fwn- prulialily will lm {Wu cirruit judges sitting in cases at the county seatj during the trial of (luv. Small. Jutlto ('lairv (‘. Edwards has stated thafi while thx- Small case is in pn» grufis he Would ask that one of the uthdr judges in the district, probably JUll v E. I). Shurtlefi'. look after the reg lar run of cases in the circuit mu . if it is dcsirwl by lawyers in- ‘Ulidt‘lt In‘: H 1i $14.98 0 value. {LAND PARK BARGAIN STORE Vorth Second Street 'infants' )ck. just vill save tickets and get the $200.00 Grafanola F BSOLUTELY FREE; together with 12 double-faced recordI Avkm‘mul lit nth 1AA“ Luk. NV uuaau .PSFP? uuu now cgumm U NN GO 15 . H $9. 00 98¢ $1. 50 79¢ , 15¢ 98¢ $1.50 Man Killed In Argu- ()ver Duck; Assail- ant Disappears («m mnu 1h “cede, Hf Antlm‘h aid Jnhnmn \\'1|.\ n minuh-s :xfh-r in Ln‘ui \lztl'tmi In l'u‘ mam-yer then p1 and find. John: Hm Hf th haul y \\ H Girls' Winter Coats in all the latest styles up from $7.50 Dresses in gingham. wool, serge. etc.. at very low prices. . Union Suits 75¢ to $1.50 Stockings, pair up from 15¢ Flannel Night Gowns 85¢ f (In- rEl'm < ..f (‘hirmt (I) Sheepskin-lined Coats, up from $12.9 Sheepskin Vests, up from $3. Mackinaw Coats, good value $9.00 Winter Caps . ' $1.50 Overalls and Jackets, each 79¢ Heavy Flannel Shirts $2.60 Blue Work Shirts 59¢ Wool-miXed Union Suits $2.50 Men’s heavy fleece-linen Under- ADA Wear. per garment , Arrow Collars. all sizes Suits or Oven-0:115. made He tux H per dozen and up Blue Serge Suit. on hand. sin 38 \\ '1‘.’ :M’tv-nvnm Xingu-nu-yvr. m zu‘gnmrm mfm mutwn 411110le was n puEIM up lnhfhwn ft‘“ .! Nl-zv Mm! Girl’s Wear Men’s Wear x :1“ any on In} u‘tally HI rum! shut. about hnsun $24.75 \\' (I ‘ $18.00 dead For Men terested in those this has nut hen the fact Hun St; Smith Will aid i Small. and wu- ymx “'IH HIM: M- M- unpns’ihlo {n gum: :u thv ml THE HIGHLAND PARK PR .Ilh‘l \hd \\'u_\.~ Hutu Hui u up] hnuw. pnintt‘ “Man In W nut-urully and without ofl'ort tivitios. nr nth-r their services in any lim- of public Work that will intatvst them. They will find that in these ways friends and acquaintances com:- \\ HM llh‘ ,Lppcuru \hun'h uni Ih« Ill‘l INC ()1 1H Ar! 1th Highland Park, Illinois FREE DELIVERY those cases. nowm I been decidod because it Stutv's Attolnc)’ A. aid in the prtrwcutiun «en-ml other local I; so [no in that our. H n I“ X0 hznc thv fun (‘01 v .mmr tune. In «- to measure hunh \\a\ nun-‘1 “5 hr . and \‘imturs wvn- ul ‘\1 «unliully wvlnmmd. 1i [hid only ulw or (\I‘n pruph' «'ullml at (hen m wm‘e bitterly dump n-lt they \u-n- gin-n nu n Jlu)’ Mun”) \dH V “C“ mwmmmw 98¢ 98¢ H the mo lw mmtvr Il'lul [\M (HI! \\H I Howevet. Blankets. pair $1.98 1 Comforters $5.00 Shaker Flannel, extra henvy quality. yd . Gingm, choice patterns. yd 10¢ Suitcas'es, up from $1.49 Trunks, best makes up from $10.00 Pure Cotton Mattregqes, made to __ -- A‘--.‘ A qu w---" _-_-- . order $5. 00, $8. 00, $12. 00 Drinking Glasses. horseshoe pattern n-A Water Pitchers, each Cups a'pd Saucers. each Wash tubs heavy galvanized up from Hair ‘ ets, 10¢; 3 for Pearl uttons, best quality, 3 cda Writi Paper. fancy linen, box Talcu Powder each 10¢ 3 for Hair ’ns, large pkge. 10¢; 3 Pencil . 5¢ each: 6 Clark' Sewing Thread, 4 spools Toilet p. large bars 10¢; 3 Safet Pine, 10¢ card; 3 Jelly lasses, 6 Shoe trings, 10¢ pair; 4 pair Childfien's Hickory Garters, per pl H may HUI}! mm uw Household Goods u! '3 xS. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS moire, in n flaper md belore we American Electric Railway conven- tmn here said the difficulties of the trolley: was due tu the Ink of ap- preciation both on the pan of the pub- hr and thtummpaniw “U! the lusic munh-pvndom'c of your industry and Hu- n-st uf thr industries of the mm- IHUIHI_\' and the Country," ML HunVA-r prrsrnh-«i tixunm sin-u- ‘LL' 1h- \12« “11th amuunh Inn-sun! m lullway> and Hu- \u~t ~mn~ and \pva by thrm [in h yvm vim tr: H ' .l“. Jun! (kw nnpur'mm .rf Hr HJiJ~ H 00" ER DISCUSSE SITUATION Counter Bargains Grafanola I‘HERH‘S ,\l1\\‘\\'fi .‘ \\ RUN“ \\ IT” Electric liKhL“ (Ear range Telephone Modern plumhing Movies lerumh- lntt-rurham Thu-e squares I'M-sent Trullry curs tle Telephone Mnilman Modern plumhinu Tin basin Movies lllguerreotypva lerumlx- Stage mach lnu-rurluam ngun team Thu-e squares an'mos We could go on :nd fill xhe pnper with comparisons but thew will be enough to start one thinking that We arr nul Fl) bad 0H afwr all. Herbert The kid theory of a doughnut lunch when school lets om The juin convicts nre convinced that there is not enough freedom in this country the! nation. h ;~ mmtln U‘Jl Hoover. «enemy $1.98 to $12.00 $5.00 to $11.00 I’rtux)‘ «Ninth»! H 1)): teams. shanks mun- Tallnw mndlr: Lugging ('oal H‘ul of ('hild Welfnrr n- \ every afternoon md’ Seton the H 1H {hr min. of (-OM- \\ A“ Hmt w ‘HI w kodn moving! up long as {ht-r0 it a [flaw to mnu 10. And (hey uh lmund to cm m'pln) u: 3| lung 1.- vu- rem-m in hut-ilfl‘hfi. “r xr‘nsh-r _\'Uur L'muis “Ilh >[H1‘dfllnli \nfrty. We un- uhr du‘ 1.1m! Y1! tnkr (and van- uf 1'4 ybmi‘ plum-(i 1n um «(417 mm! "'8 YOUR >1, -~" uov: LET a. KNOW! Yes, FOIkS Are 10'“; 30:5947"Af' HE L0 9A0“; N‘ Bgund 1 us ALL 1510 . rrv‘ifina 11:)(nu‘ to mnn- 10. And KEEP m MOVING «v .m lmund to employ u: a: Knowledge Chicago Coach Carriage Company if “1' ”duo ‘ur\ (a! nvuux w M! nix-um! hls (ar 14: \iui' nur] Every var phnud have Irv, [\flOW'ICOge tunnmm and {mm I"”~‘ “l" alum} 0“ Mr mam! rrnftsmvn xv npcrnn that knw‘lt'dxv. 11: It applies u nlunmmu, n-npholpu-rmy and repalnllnp mowr cars, h“ rm ~lvd Us In HIHTHUL'M." ”flu-“(F ”W mulur vM’nvr Why Wm “' r11 “mm“: “m“ “{ pl.,-f‘.(~1inh in distmrliu- uutnmnbih‘ Equip- Mu'pm): , EFORE or after the theatre visit De- JONGHES internationally famous restaurant Franchise. Here one finds the most choicé delicacies gath- 1‘ 4L, _._A_IA mania in, here ("It “nun un. ...v... v.--“ , ered from the four corners of the world, made in. to the moat tempting dishes â€"â€" Monsieur Emil Zehr himself can cook. ()ur Peacock Room, the favorite luncheon room for afternoon lady shoppers. will now re- main open until 1:00 a. m., where we will make a specialty of serving Shrimp de .longhe Lobster, oysters and all choice sea foods. Dancing in Gold Room 6-8 p. m. Vl)ancing in the main Dining Room after theatre â€"â€" no cover charge. --- v â€"vâ€" mom-mu 'P'Lfifinma ANS HEATING. . 1 Estimates Cheerfully Given Jobbing I; j wrrnm BLDG. 360 CENTRAL A“ 4 Tm Shy H. v. 1m Imam H. PM” A >DeJONGHES :{urnm To!) h-rvm mm ( ~xyn, Monroe betWet-n State 8; Wabash Ave. CHICAGO is an unusually easy car to handle, owing to the ease and smoothness of its gear shift, the delica- cy of its steering and i138 short steering radius hence an ideal car for women to drive. TONIGHT Highland Park 120-12! Highland Park, Illinois Tum 1223 S. MH‘H IGAN (‘HH‘AGO (m nvuux whu dcsirvs to 14mm: uur plant at 12214 McPherson 86 Son HIGHLAND PARK TRANSFER C0. 5m (‘entul Avenue -\l~o Dealers in New ana Second Hand Furniture Telephone H. 1’. 1M l'hunf ('alqul 12‘ J. H. MORAN :1 have a Winn-r enclosure ((13! We make them In tit-Vera} (M 1 {mm yuur nwn intimdunl do The AVENI'E vhuxid, reuphulster "A Mxrhignn‘ Avenue. r :1 I ( rill, M] “35 Tou 125 N‘ Pho:

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