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Highland Park Press (1912), 18 Jan 1923, p. 7

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iee Trial LV Terms r‘ht‘ . My AF {onth only with the Gnld Medal rlachine Taken in Trade Lthor ‘. Anna "1 1‘ CI A L 2 A LL. MAKES HUBER ergency Needs nr y etficxent rotary brush 'I R St Johns Avenue â€" Ei'REKf‘ â€" OHIO â€" H \MIL'I‘ON BEACH I"! ('H-LLVERS 'hone 150 for 1. \IA 3 One in Home 11 8C Co. achines Illihois .riy powerful machine Electric Shop ‘}*-_>O-fi-©‘?"9\w » ‘ '- «$606454 We Will E’RTY \ 1\ TR \I)F ANER MENTS I :h Actual use just w! meet with your In no other way nm-«i to )our re- USE ROOF P‘; SUPERIOR GAIN A DAY UPTON Jl'DD 150 Mr. Keller of Waukeggn nois League of Won its monthly megtmg Janlo in 'the Chamber rooms. Waukegan. Mrs. H‘ (‘. Fnlts. the] sided. Mrs. Paul‘s resignation as trwur- er was accepted with regret and Mrs. W. (K Parker of Waukegan was ap~ Nu wonder that President Hill-ding mm a Quod Airvdlle dog to ward hn ;m_u¢\<ions. when the hemm'mb‘ an trying: to get hi< 208‘. MONEY TO LOAN at [Current Rates on Improved Property or Construction Loans North Shore Trust Company The Lake county branch of the PALAflL MARKET F\VCY FRUITS ND VEGETABLES nnnnr‘n I‘ finhl? M-n-n-v THESE PRICES TELL THE STORY 533-535 Central Ave. Jack Sprat Hams .............. Jae}: Sprat Bacon .............. Peacock Hams ................. Hind Quarter'Spring Lamb ...... Prime Rib Roast Beef ...... Prime Porter House Steak . . Short Cut Beef Tongues ......... Prime Sirloin Steak ............. American Family Soap 10 bars for P G Soap 10 bars for Monarch Ketchup large bottles Fresh Cottage Cheese per carton .1 Fairy Toilet Paper 3 rolls for School Spoke Greening App‘98 4 lbs. {or . mnarch Coffee, 3 lbs. for ...... WHY WE ALWAYS LEAD Sheridan Road and Central Avenue He woke on “VOC ’, was a VHF n: address. AI 1' the nvrd of vnrry on “Vi“ ; Hm svhnol:~s ool Sibke 0“ “"0““ tional Education” Fnlts, the president. pre- aunty branch of the “li- of Women Voters held meeting: on Wednesday. N'CY FRUITS ND VEGETABLES GEORGE G. OCK. Manageri of Commerce (‘ally Hams Special Native Pot Roast (A Sula Bank) 53c 48c 20c 15c 25c High f Womaa‘s Club :LIBERTYVILLE AIDS ‘ NEAR EAST RELIEF Fancy Jonathan Apples 4 lbs. fur 13c 16%c Snowdrift 4 lb. pail Lipwn's Tea Special Pickled Herrings fresh stock Manor House Coffee 3 lbs. for Dr. Price's Large Baking Powder Appeal Made The Libertyville Women's club has joined the great band of men and: women all over this prosperous coun- try who are making every eflort touguppo f‘ About fifty buys and girls of the carry more than a million victims 0 'I‘urkish cruelty in the Near East, through the rigors of the winter. A generous contribution has just been sent-t0 Near Easf Relief headquar- ters in Chicago. Radio. tho latest» invt-ntioin of sci- ence. has ben prefixed into service onf (‘lifl'nrd F.‘ behalf 0! the sufl'ervrs. Jackman, recently returned from act- ive relief work on the scene of dis- aster, is still receiving contributions from homes which “listened in" on the amwni \\'llln'll he lvri‘nntlcasted rrr The cit ns 6t Higthd are going‘ to be as d to support a bond iuuel for the nlnrgt-ment of our rhool! facilities. Knowing the condition: and lonkihg lheld {or the welfare of. the children of Highwood. we mmt| rt it. ,Oak Termce school went to Dtheld‘ 'm cheerl on their teams Tueaday, night. ._ ch loyal support goes a] long wa toward winning a game.‘ The uo for the boys team was 14-1" in favor of Dearflcld. and for the tent-hers 4-13 in favor of. Deerfleld.‘ The J nuary meeting of the Oak fTerrau- . T. A, was held Wednesday at 2:30 . m. ‘ )lr‘. ("rm Wright. m-e Mm (‘ofiie Edwards-{ a {(-rmt-I' teacher in Oak Ttrrifl‘t‘. ’i<itvd school last Thursday. in .LA The trurhers: hafikethall team mwn movements. willim: tu uvl‘cp! honuw *m do Not Ea-m L’ 'J 1'er Phones: 15604561 ,n‘s Club Sends Generous Contribution: Radian Appeal Made Hamburger Hut? Beef Muttun Legs Short (‘ut :0 help out wi‘bh hnme Its. many people are up! offices that curry Hut caYl for any work. ..... 35C . .‘79c . .33c .28c ..30c 25c 79c 85c 25c $1.18 75c 28c 350 25c 33c 18c 10: Lieut. Russéll R. Fox of the army §air service. Indoned It Chum“b field. ; 111.; was bu to death yaw It the avintion field, For! Shot-kiln. }.when his plm cruhed Into I two And Lbroke into 11 0:. Hi- mechnnichn. jSergt. ‘Dixne Ball, who wu in the gnu cockpit d! "w phne, wu no! in. { jurved. ' ARMY AVIWI’OR IS Lieut. Fox 9! Char-ate Field Burned a» Death Wednes- The accident took place when Linn. Fox wu taking of! to' mum: to flu- nute field. Ho had flown up m- day before to visit friend: at the fort. Al the machine ‘ldt the ground it wu caught by n tron current of air and u it swerved it embed into tho lower branch“ of I lnrgo tree. The impnd tossed the plant 15d!- wayn nnd it struck on A fence. The mechanicinn Vas able to climb out, but below he cefilld lid Lieut. Fox the plane was I an of flnmm from An exploding {acrim- tank. ‘7 v AL annual convmtmn of the ante firt- men‘s nssocigtion hvld at Dixon Int state A : I“. The avi Selected at; Annual Meeting of State F’remen to Attend National Meet hold at Mlldnukm- Hus year, a! the FIRE (‘Hll NAT l-‘x-o ('hirfW-Id “oz-kin of Highland l’urk wns t'leclod a delegate of the Hinuxs Fin-men's nsywiatmn 1') the nutmnal vomit-Minn of firemen to be meetmu, The fullnw for the end} \V. Thodv. Pearl Smith, W. Alsip. (h! E. Dunner. .\ gnu-s to (h nnuonnl cu Milwaukee. . , W. Thodc. “an! Hum-u Dalton an. Ruskin, Hig land I‘m-k. ; double thv hnnuul dues Lieu! present bl space bail in some mark. Tl! ist and 0‘ maintainq Buyyv.- . . About fifty buys and girls of the Oak Termce school went to Deerheld to cheerl on their teams Tundny night. ._ ch loyal support goes I long wt toward winning a pm. The uo for the boys team I]! 14-? in favor of Decrflcld. Ind for the tent-hers 4-13 in favor 01.1)eerfleld. The J nutty meeting of the Oak . T. A, was held Wednesdny Torram' The uonj in favor} tem-hersi The J gnu-ts i nunyfrowded cities know- how the m-r {NI with all the hunter! after him. The pfcstrinn trying to crou we in 1""ru> Wright. m-e Mm (‘usie Edwards- ; {(-rmt-I' teacher in Oak Ttrrm‘v, ”win-d school In.“ Thurfidl)’. and had i m3 mbnmn PARK nun. mun” Mn. Aurn‘u {vb m-u yvar': xuu' "“th m: ofllfl'rs “\‘fl' elu‘tod (-na m: your: l‘n-sidenl, Al xlo. (lnlenn; viva-president. nith. Madison; secretary. Roy l. ('h Inpnign; Tn-asurer. Frod or. . uunt l’uluki; hiatnrian. Well er. Mount Olive; dele- . 1h national convention It we. . , ‘4'. Ndc. Galen]. Ed. lllh‘l “Jul-n Inll (‘hlc‘f Ed llig land Park. A motion to lu- hnmml dues wan \‘ulod day‘l Afternoon P‘""'"B' â€" I: used. but the enrollment room: has led the 50 Lis condition cannot long ex- .0 standard of the school he m'hers’ hafikethafll team is ' hard fur mmt- gumes In the Er HOSKIN FIONA]. DELEGATE was from New York ism-r liws It Rantoul, “or was noted for brav- seen service overseas LILLED AT FORT NOW IS THE TIME to buy silks. Material never was so fine in quality. designs never more unique and values never so attractive. Do not miss this January Silk sale; you will revel in the sheer beauty and variety of patterns and colorings in these wonderful ofl‘erings. Printed Silks are the vogue for spring, and we have them in the newest designs and variety of exquisite coloritgs. Charmeuse silks in blues and blacks, imported Swiss Tafletas, Crepe de Chines and all the popular and stylish products of the silk weavers’ looms are here in charming profusion, and the silk weavers’ lo prices are right. Beautiful materiul. unique designs, ex- quisite colorinmt. These silks will delight your mimic taste. Priced especinlly {or this Januury silk rule at per yard Genuine Imported Swiss Tnfleu, gur- nnteed for service. These nre wonderful taffeta ysrd wide, in Brown. Blue md Black; $2.50 vnlue. priced specially for this 5:19 It per yud $1.95 These will delight you. mum! and qullty unequalled; colon Ire Blue md Black. You cm't bent these good: say- where 3t the price. Special price for this January nle, per yard Watch this space from week to week. You will find printed here news from the Garnett store that will help you save money, in many lines. We are making a special effort to give you the best merchandise the markets afford at exceptional prices. We can save you money and we want to serve you. Come tovour :store and see the splendid values we are offering in these sales. ' Highland Park State The Home of Saving-Deposit"! I‘rcc Delwcry Beautiful materiel. unique designs, ex- isite colorinmt. These silks will delight ur miaiic taste. Priced eepecinlly {or in Januury silk rule at per yard $3.50 8““ $2.85 Imported Swiss Tafletta All Crepe de Chine: ere offered in this sale. These ere the best Crepe de Chine: on the market. very dependeble queli . wide range of colors. 40 inches wide. 32. values; specially priced to (o in this rule at. per ynrd $1.95 Skinner’s All-Silk Satin I Paisley Pattern Silks $2.85 G arnefqu $5330 Watch This Space To save and have for future useâ€"your money. When you reslize how little you are deposit- ing to your credit with the bank, it is very evident you are not insking the right pre- pmtion. Eliminate extravagance â€"- resolve to save each day but don’t delay the start. new u the but; panama! for two years. Come-An Black 3nd Navy Blue. Speck! price for Juuury silk uh. per yardâ€" This is the opportunity you have been looking for. Canton Cup. in ‘Bhe nnd Blukoflendntthhulemumusllod ulna. They are 40 inche- bau- tiful mural, md m spochlly p for m- Junuary we It. per YIN Cantonfi'epeSpecials Crepe deadlines

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