Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 7 Jun 1923, p. 12

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l g PAM "It." Motor Truck and Van delivery' to all pointii, ' Household goods and Pianos moved by Experienced men. a , Furniture Packed Crated and Shipped. courteous, experienced salespeo will glndly aid you in your choice i f appropriate wedding gifts, with' tlt, purpose of pleasing you in both prick. and quality. t lbiag------ Ragga: Expert Demi-Surgeons ii", Store and Chapel. SE Office and Residence, If Highland Park, J. J MINES, Embalmer Here, among opt great seIectiohs of delightful wedding gifts, may j)""., found presents, little and big that a e ideally,suited to be life-long reme .. braneix. _ i. The well chose) gifts of discri ir: muting friends nae among the gr t joys of the bride Und groom on th r day of days. , i: 114, South Wabash Avenue Wedding Gifts in Jéwelrv and Silvér JOHN ZENGLQR, Cleaner 25 North Shiridan Ro'ad, highland Park, In Efficiency in Service an}? Workmanship Telephone HighleindPark 169 ' The Monitor is on sale at many news starids " Christian Science Reading '2 Rooms throughout World. . l , : THE CHRISTIAN S IENCE MONT 387 Ceniral Avenue, H hland Park, Illinois WHEN YOU VISIT OUR sTort't: Tm: Cum'mm Scum '§Mom'ron will ‘cover the sessions withjspecial repo 'at , and carry Illustr ted stories daily. 'These'will n with the formal d lisa- tion of the “Zero Mile Stone, i June 4, and run thr titrh to the account otthe "Dance pf the States" on Ju e i). This national session is ted to be thejla st Mystic Shrine meeting ever , eld, and these Gail re- ports will furnish a record s hich many masons will enjoy reading and preservi tr. , I Single Copy 5c Successors to Dun: ell and Ford C Ii Est, 18 4 STATIONERS, ENGRXVERS, PRINTER Phones 181 11b3 147 ' Highland Park Transfer Co. Daily Reports fro! Meeting in i, Leather Goods, morandums, ‘ [ Playing Card , Games, , Fountain) Pens ' SOCIAL, OFFICE, 'i'li's'l1"4'i1 AND CLUB WORK J. l. MINES 39 South St. wuiis, Avenue COUNTRY HOME QSTATIONE'RY? . A Specialty {this Week , a. Myth; 8; £0. Funeral phi Established iii.' CENTqipL 2185 1i "te-Song, hseription 75¢ per M $8: SON ctors 7 Elm Place l Walnut-Street Illinois the Shriiters' Shi),),"?,),?," (iiti,i'llil?,il,?f Charles Telephone H. P, CHICAGO. Lady Assistaht Palmer Boise ti-tttted M” [Block DR nth i all the (Not Inc.) " S. St. Johns Av. Tel. ' _ Highland Put. m. FOURS- SI. He predicts that the big be continuous within a f more. A good system of stated, was one of Ontario' assets. He believed the might soon be receiving as I tourist trade as Ctliforni, which he estimated at $50 year. [ Mr. Doolittle was just st on a tour of the Dominion Derests of the trand-Domi: way, which will be compleh from Halifax to Vancouvq few small gaps. . "In Ontario," said P. E of Toronto, head of the Cal tomobile association in an Sarnia, Ont., Canada, "th Switzerlands, and the peol tario are modest in explo: great scenic attractions." _ Writing in the Washin on Ti es~ iHerald about John Tem le Gri ies, [Jn’s smartly selling nove of W (th- ington society, The Shaft n the [ y; isomgone who evidently .k ows V pta iout: _ l l "The"Senator Calhoun' f the [ k Sis admittedly sketched fro my, ith the author's own father, Col. hn" Temple Graves, as the m I. ' , i- lia Lee' is a portrait su sted hy another Cecilia who was play te of young Graves, a girl, n w a yo tp, matron, who has been a promi 'nt and popular member of t e you r set since her hut several yea'rtf go." The heroine, fghee Deerin ,' had r prototype in a. ovely Alice ho ca ed Washington home for a y at or " duringlthe war. And this ayate jd retaining the given name f the er- sons pictured, while chan ing t irj patronymics, has been fo lowed laol consistently, through the tory 7 atl 'all Washington' is porin over he volume to see 'if it can ognize it- self or its friends in the harac tax. The character of the he o of ti book was inspired. by a chu of yo g Graves, an honor graduate of Pri (C ton who was one of Hoove 's aide l..?. the rationing of Belgium nd w is now practicing law very s ccessfu if. FIFTY SWITZERLAN s j, IN ONTARIO, E SA s LAKE SHORE MOTOI i The yacht “Cartier” u ed byjthe iChicago Yacht Club as a club h se, ghas been turned overlo th Third; at-, ;tx!lion ist the First ‘Reg'im nt at , nu; :kcgan, John , Kenning com ind, i ing, to be uselas " Matin armo y. SAYS HERO ,OF 30% l SKETCHED FR M L FE BRIEF NEWSI'I'EMS _ I FEAR? The‘head bl nes and v rtebr , of what is belieJZd to be a prehi oric sea monster, {found 26 eet u deb ground while ‘workmen w Ire m ting excavations for the Pu ie Setyieis Company's $25,000,000 po er pla t, is to be sent to phe Field useum ? mtrmrBortitooD Louis J. Sager, commits ioner counts and finance, last week mitted to the' Wadkegan ity e the startling eport of ov rdraf tuhng $156,723.93 "psttal in ebtene more than $2fl,000 incu red h city. _ , R. K. Smith] 74 years o d, died week at the \J'ictoiy Me rial h tal, Waukegaq, deith be ng du' pneumonia. y _ Happenings Ami is 1 of Genera"! Inter N of the, County t and; Elhgewher .Safec'rackers armed ith a hammers, croxgbarg and ads 'm- pletely wreckdd the big e i "ltr H S. Butler Candy faeto at W vid- F'tat Friday night, but up _ rently " flitrhtened awgy bqfore th y con "ul- complish their punpOse.‘ [ 1 More than 2,000 perso a at Med the eerermihies accompany ng th 'iltali- ing of the' cornerstone f the mew Holy Rosary church at N C l gp lust. week. Several no d Ca lit: divines participated. l 3 The body of Chérlea man, , " Chicago, wat', fouhd in ix f tif water on the was: dide' f Ma bud Lake by fisherman' afte the like had dragged the lake fo six ‘ours in hopes of recovering th body. i F The , World 's Grea 'est Car Value Fr?rAt' n of yo thr of Pri (C h, aide l..?. md wh is xccessfu ir. . Dooli tie adinn n- ddress at re are 50 1e of . tt- ing t ir srtini at in the ih- lion hi lt- this , r may m aw ye ts roads, he 0TH G8ll ’ V '......i,.- i. ‘PN4 ttttttfer,, hit-I s 1 Then:- atier,ttrodtamdinthoUnitid hm 'l hem.m4. ', j Bates, Ming-to the thtolottuN , 3?? l 1tfrrtiarqrtreeht- is lion umy, went of the Interior. "ttant it 't,rtyotts' 'eitrars, t Provi (e uch lit ao. fault he“ l to- lgst sift- a to the _),: E Mrtya'Stetre R 1 H ; 'iilllll9t)llllillit 1 Sixth Floor 1 enry Clytton t) Sons 'de Connecticut in Your 1728 €de Steel Due; 2 i, From 1882 Terry Bath Robes _ . . " Athletic Uitderwear/ . . o' .‘ Sport Sweater Coatvlour pockets _, . . . . Heavy Pullover Sweaters; all wool if». . . . Three-quarter Length Hose, black 'or dark brown . Blue Flannel Bathing Trunks _. l, . . . White Jersey Bathing Suit Tops .l . . . . . Two-tone Sport Oxfords T. . 3 . . . , Elkskin Sandals, 'ttll) ind $2.50; Jilkskin Outing Basketball Skoesrwith Heavy Rubber Sole . . Boys', Flannel lhirts/rich plaids, ikso, Khaki Flam el . . k '2.50 Khaki Sport Shirts, $1.50; Blouse’s: .. . . . - . . .95 Fhakifaar-Attachod Shim j. . . . .- 1.50 and zoo forthe Seashore; ‘M0untai or Camp: Boysl can be oritSttdd fwd: head to foo here in the very things they will need for vttcatidn wear. on will find it a simple matter to be1eitt1iese Ittings here; wh re everything for boys is found on a single fldor devoted ex usively to them. Blue Flannel Sport Coats . . / . . . . . . $16.50 White Flannels; Knickers, $495; Long Trousers . . . . 8.95 Riding Breeches, Whipoord, $4.95; Khaki . . . . 2.95 White Duck Knickers, $1195 to $3.45; Log; Trouse . 1:95 to 2.95 Khaki Norfolk Suits . ( $4.95: Tan Rubber onchos I." . $1345 Khaki Long Trousers . . , 2.4f, Black Rubbe Coats ..: . . 4.45 Khaki Shorts . . . . . . LSO' BaseBallSui . . 14'; "‘40: Boyc’ Stan Boys' Vacation iNeeds Consult the preliminary pages . fthe telepho f, . directory or call " Long Distanc " for detail l infohmation. " /_,- T If"you are not Laltjgpady acquai ted with thi service and using its liit us telryd about it. W,Ef11r..1'vi..i,rt,i_lts1ati:tfl t20percen lower on ."statibp-to-station , long distanol telephone calls bedause this servi V _ '; ( T l . T The Largest Exclusive Boys! Store in tuwa-sus' Floor ' i "Statioiif'itocsthtion" - _ - STATE at JACKSON-ron the N Long Didgtance STwioe Helps You and He ps Us It helps usfby'reducing the a aunt of operating, theteby reducing cxpe . It helps you byi giving quicker jerviee at lower' rates. i. t ’ SAVES TIM ILLIN01§ Ii'sli'L‘L TELEP ONE _ jGOMPANY , E13; A} " Bkckstrineties . ._. . .1 . _. . . . $16.50 ' Trousers . . . . 8.95 haki . . . . 2.95 ; Long Trouse ' . 1:95 to 2.95 Tan Rubber caches l" . 3:45 Black Rubbe Cons ..', . . 4.45 Base Ball Sui . . 3.45 to 4.95 H tt Ity., 341E " Km It NIH”. you: 'ttgteh" w ham-Hut. did (malt): trr.to (h mbdepmdl “other 3.50 and 4.00 1m. . _ S.95 .45 and .50 . 2.50 . 2.45 . .3165 . 2.65 lath at!“ didttat

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