Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 5 Jul 1923, p. 8

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4b a2t PAGE EIGHT tory Best Native Round Steak, lb. ....___.______ Best Native Sirloin Steak, lb. ...__..._...__ Native Flank Steak, lb. ......,._. Best Native Porterâ€" house Steak, lb. ... Fresh Calf Sweetâ€" breads, the lb. ._.__ Green Beans, qt. ...___...15¢ Fresh Peas, gt. ...._...___15¢ Rhubarb, 6 lbs. for..__.._25¢ Tomatoes, Ib. ... 29¢ Green Onions, 3 bunches 10¢ Head Lettuce, each ....___.18¢ Egg Plant, Ib. ..._....___12%,¢ NOTICEâ€"Ask to have our regular circular mailed to you. Special Sale Friday| and Saturday, July 6th and 7th | RAPP BRO Phones Highland Park 1677â€"1678 24 North NEW WHITE LARGE POTATOES Peck # Leg Genuine Spring Lamb the ib. MILLER AND HART HAMS the Ib. SWEET ORANGES Dozen CUCUMBERS Outâ€"Door, each North Shor An Investmenz‘im Whigh EVERYONE Can Share T9c¢ 243¢ 10c 28¢ 38¢ OPERATEfi}BY WILLIAM A. You may purchase your shares o ght, or you become a shareholder on the monthl yment : ols $5 per share per month. | Start nog. Show your interest in th :i'osperity of your community by becoming a shareholder{im one of the most essential of all industriesâ€"â€"supplying /ital daily necesâ€" sity. [ | i As a sa‘\fings plan alone, the purct Gas Preferred Shares is a very ‘prac definite goal forâ€"you each month. That day has passed. This is the diy of the small inâ€" vestor.. The largest corporations are Tv built on small individual investments. / (~ C | That $25 you have laid aside will regprve $500.00 of the 7b Preferrefd Shares of the North Sh f Gas Companyâ€" whose large assets are backed by th ery life ‘of your community,| I [ P‘ | Perhaps you have felt that investr wealthy. Pethaps your surplus funds â€" enough to get you into the really w of the community. | ; Addyes; f' Name L Ple::je send me your illustrated book@t and further inâ€" formation regarding your safe 7% sha It is understood this will not place me under obligation. U Investment Dtgmrtment North Sfote as Company Highland Park, Ill. d0¢ _ AZe _25¢ 55¢ _65¢ Fresh Spareribs the Ib. ................. Sour Kraut the qt. .....l._l.lll2 Rib Lamb Chops fom Lamk Clops in Lam ops he 1b. .........00.0s. houlder Lamb Phops, the lb. ... Fresh Pike, W. .â€".._.___ Fresh Lake Trout, lb. Fresh Herring, Ib. ... Fresh Perch, Ib, ...__._... | WATERMELON | Guaranteed Jumbosâ€" BEST ELGIN CREP | ~ BUTTER | the Ib. | the Ib. Mail this céup(in now LARGE BANAN;AS e Superior White SPINACH Home Grown, Peck but Steak, Ib. ... $1.00 ° the Dozen 23¢ 29¢ 55¢ +/ JC medureselinn se | ! Happenings of | Intérest About 24 North Fu:t Sleet, Highland Park, Illinois| This . Section of The Leave namefand address at office. We deli 2 B 15 DJ 10 RGANIZATION| ..d8¢ RY its were for the _i' not seem large hâ€"while projects of North Shkore one. It sets a it, or you may yment : pnlan of Millerâ€" & Hart ?acon 8 Ib. cuts, Ib. ......}........ California Hams the 1b _ _ _ Lafus.. Smoked Butts the Ib, ......cuclfolllll Ham Shanks or Butts the J .....0.cuficdb.llls Good Luck Butterine 2 lbs. for ... rfi Pure Lard |of 2 lbs. for Red Cabbage, lh. .........9%, Artichokes, each ......._._15. Green Peppers, Carrots, the burnich ................7 Beets, the bunch ..............7 Dry Onions, 4 a ..........4-.....29 Cabbage, new, Ib. ....._..._7%, RADISHESâ€";Home Grow BEST NATIViRIB 6 and 7 Ri } Poi STRICTLY Flynsn EGGS ‘ the D?zen 33¢ FRESH PINEAPPLES each | THE HIGHLAND P. ERS Co. FRESH PEAS 15c 25¢ bufich quart 35¢ en j91({| ‘_174¢ d | k 15¢ wA * beagka lelccnoly 0 3 P DetkLl 0 ol 8. A letter from the head offices of the rogd ~was received a few days previ::sly by _ City Clenk Warren statinfi) that ‘the city‘s r:«}uest would be complied with, Loc cars for. merly istopped at Laurel Avenue, unâ€" til about two years ago,‘ when the stop eliminated. [ [fi ~V"V °+004 @hnorfe Line on Saturâ€" day, June 30, resumed the stopping of locgl cars at Laurel avenug, in this c}y, as requested in a regoluâ€" tion a .opt;ed Py the city council June The gutomotive industry in Canâ€" ada has shown constant expansion in recent years, which reflects to a conâ€" siderable extent the activities of American wanufacturers| who have established _ ‘subsidiary operating units in the Dominion, according : to reports from Canadian squrces _ The rmumber of automobiles manuâ€" factured in Canada last year exceedâ€" ed all | previous records, reaching 101,007, or seven per cent more than the previous record output attained in 1920 and 53 per cent better than the 1921 turnout. | * Total value of the output last year iP POPOâ€" P amiietsipactalit ds +d was $81,956,429, or 14,906, 220 greatâ€" er than the preceding year, although $19,509,417 lower than the 1920 proâ€" duction} 6 i CARS RESUME sTOP | | AT LAUREL AVENUE Locahtm North Shore Line May Agpiin Be Boarded at That ‘Point, As Formerly Indus:g Has Shown S in Recent | CANADA BUILDING | ‘MANY AUTOMOBILES _ The Fort Sheridan baseball team, an amateur nine composed of soldiers of the post only, is looking for new worlds to conquer, or, in other words, wants games with other teams in this section. An announcement sent ott by L.‘ B, Hitchcock, the recreation officer at the .fort, says that the management can offéer only the usual arrangements made by amateur playâ€" ers, that is, travelling expenses. The schedule of the Fort team is open for games, and further information may be obtained by calling Highland Park 880, or addressing a letter to the, teâ€" creation ‘officer above mentioned. . ‘ Open For Dates With Baseball Teams in This Vicinity; _â€"| Details Given FORT SHERIDAN NINE | IS SEEKING GAMES Plans gre on foot at the Waukeâ€" gan Elks) club for a big water carâ€" nival to [be held at the Waukegan bathing beach on August 14 when the Elks/ will celebrate the twentyâ€" first birt}lday of the lodge with a monster blowout. The no‘r-high school board of the county mdt last week at the office of T. Arthut Simpson, coun y superinâ€" tendent schools and allowed tuiâ€" tion to pépils in the nonthigh terriâ€" tory. The cost of sending pupils from thig territory to high schools was $54,0D0 for the year. That John Lach, 40 years old, Sixâ€" teenth t and Kristian avenue, ’North Chicago, | committed suicide " Sunday ‘night while crazed with | liquor was; the. verdict returned by i the coronet‘s inquest presided over | by Coroner J. L. Taylor. f | Mr. and| Mrs. Harold H. Ambler o Lake Forgst, last week were authq;l ized by the court to adopt Roy Glickâ€" ley, 10 weeks old son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Glickley, 1747 East 67th street, Chicago. The petition upon which . Jullge P. L. Persons actepd stated thit the! Amblers have cared for the in;ant practically since it was born. 1 I Judge ~P. L. Persons last week continued fimtil July 16 the hearing on the objection to taxes on ‘the property ¢f the Catholicâ€" school af Area. There have been seyeral ar, guments in this matter. ‘The rep: resentatives of the school claim th property ghould not be assessed fo: taxation l:cause it is not run for the purpose of making money, being only a religious instifution,. Lieut. ‘William J. Slattery of the U. 8. 8. Galifornia, flagship of the battle fleet, has ‘been ‘transferred to Great Lakeés and is locating in Wauâ€" kegan, having just arrived in this city. He is an aid for training at the Great Lakeés Radio School. 1 After years of lamp and gas light at Druce lake the first electric lights were installed there yesterday. This makes that| vacation spot one of the most moderh in Lake county. 1 BRIEF NEIGHBORHOOD ~JOTPINGS North Shore Line on Satur Breaks FROM LAKE COUNTY Nortfh Shore; County | Seat Doings PARK, ILLINOIS . Big Expanâ€" Years: _ Magnifient Prairie Avenue, Highwood, iL. For many years‘I hav beauty for people who are Might I consult with you Monthly Accounts at no advance ovei' C 104 South First Street At Laurel j often occur in oiten occur in natureâ€"but R@ll too often on necessdry for a cunning an‘flcer to aid the . Phone H. P. 359 "An ounte of prevention is worth a po |_Keep your car young b"y uéing high b LACO Motor Oils are uniform in color bod; and pértormance, insuriq:g perfect lubrication If you want us today, just phone Highiland INSIST ON LACO GASOLINE Ourâ€"tank wagon servike brings a filling sthfion to your door. By using it you get a uniform, ppwerful, high grade gasoline that acts as a tonic to yo otor. When the Filling $tafiou : Comes to You | FILLING A Pound of Grease is More Than a Repai: CHATEAU, MA kq} Telephqn_g Higbland Park 1054 894 Ravine D Lake County Oil LET MBA | {*_ | sh“.ém yot nmran?ids:fetykuor many years ;:f;ctmee of sharpening en guar’;nme anything that n a shaving edge. SPECIAL DINNERS, SUPPERS AND BANQ |will be served whe#: notified in advance 1ICTORYV | ‘Dinners served from 12 to 2 p | Suppers served from 6 to 8 3 "A Local Histitution." "° gil 00 often on rrivute artfflcer to aid the old dame Not Incorporated articular been obtaining {views ening Gard pe Inc. STATIC 1N Opposite Post lu, und of cure." unexpecte Park 523 k 359. uality hone it is Drive us tur ing tht ing in

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