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Highland Park Press, 12 Jul 1923, p. 5

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zor hlades. (My : enables me to ng edge. _ ‘ 9 a pound of cure." osite Post Office Lenln6 guarante« over Cash Pri DBAXQUETS iteria Y COKE or bu sible â€" pstairs is Worth air Bill nd Gleaner uth St. Johas Avenue 9 Company VT TION RGHI 0 Highland Park VIC E Telephone 33§ iwvine Drive THEM eS . and w ce avail e novice Phon effecti «. 23 In $4 i i th here little W PestuatvatecteptesTceSeatectecToat fevhvalesFvefeataatacteateataofentertecfecfestsefeofesJecfasfeafecferferts eene , here last 1 m autoed over train. Admission: Adults 27¢; Children under 12: 13¢; Excitement! Mystery! Roâ€" mance! Drama! oÂ¥ an Ameriâ€" can girl who was flung into the midst of fierce warring factions in China and brought her face to face with deathâ€" and love! From the smashing Everyâ€" body‘s Magazine Story. natur Chicago North Shore and Mil ; a most beautiful spet with all* itural beauty left intact, dotted ind there with most attractive brown bungalows. hin the last two years a large ed in dining room | has been by the association camp which ates mamy of the former tryâ€" Camping first group of campers for the C. A. cottage at Druce lake ‘re â€" last Thursday, Part of iutoed over and others went THE REMITTANCE WOMAN is a most capable hostess havyâ€" welfare of each girl at heart y looking after the health and ss of allâ€"good wholesome SUNDAY, JULY 15 6e fuatoataatestastaat & 0 o e 69 L LCT ta0t, 08. statecPaeTesteaSuataeSeataalepTen|sajen en encetye il ETHEL CLAYTON Highland Park Ticket Office at ADMISSION Adults 27¢; War tax 3¢ Shaffer the last two years a large dining room | has been association camp which imy of the former tryâ€" in feeding the many keep this place so pOPâ€" You might make‘the expensive and exhj ney to Maine or to Oregon and find np mor and forests than a1{¢ here within a s;hortfigt trip of home. 4) a 2 4 And having estgblished yourself at & cottage or hotel at gne of the many beautti Wisconsin lakes, you can vary your vacatic by making occasionial outings by bus to « lakes, lunching out of doors in new s¢enic k 4GKAXNWE y AMELERNCEACOER W NC "rlA s 0 wb Bs s S l 2. 5. S tA ie s lt : Southern Wiscofisin offers everythin'g; i | w pects of the perfect summer resort; an of rest and play in the |open. | | Busses meet lirrii:ited trains at, Ke? Lake, Twin Lakes zif:nd.Lake Geneva. Procdi‘e information{ time eard from your ' ticket office. Eo. 6:30 p. m. Fox News Southern Wisconsin in director in hostess havâ€" food & prepared at a nominaLLprice and the camp is open to any girl or wom;fl whether a meniber of the Y. W. C|[!A. or not. | W. C||A. or not. | Thd{present group of campericon- sists |of Mildred Zimmer, Flarence McNdif, Leona â€" Hinkle, Paulimjt Uiâ€" lian, Ruth Moore, Margaret, Gertrude and Hildegarde Sprangell, with| Miss Claral Holland as chaperbn. ; (i[ New Flag © f The] sunshine group of Girl Reâ€" serveg} gave a bunco party last fall the préoceeds of which were uspd as the fkMjcleus for a flag fund, thik has this {(has been â€" added _ to from time [|to time â€" until; a suffcient sum %aa been realized and a {large new fag purchased to be use‘l for 10@ : twely erenipnials and : Mi.§ Henrietta f thig group of | LLHALLLV _ | drama of a gilrl you kn{ow i t f T2 u: 4 | who wants evgrything #he z‘he roaring romance of flasn‘t got “t and wrat laughter and thrills. i1 L o t The DEL 8. RALPH LEWIS _ and an Allâ€"Star Cast to â€" time â€" until; (a sufficient is been realized and a {large ig purchased to be usefl for nials and national holidays. Henrietta Laing is the leader group of Girl l%eserves.‘i § Exâ€"Service Men > Aster club provided cake and ecamâ€" Tuesday afternoorg for auto loads of exâ€"servicq men WESTBOUND LIMITED _ Pathe Review 4wnot ~ &# AND in wal and local nosha brgught from the, Great Lakés ‘hosâ€" pital to the Y. W.i(fi. A. cafetgria.. . heâ€" Misses Emimna Evans, Salome Bragnd and Ethel [Hill were the hosâ€" tedses representing the club in this mdet, appreciated fiece, of work. . â€" The Y. W. C. A. has undértaken th‘it ontcrtainmentlrf these men every Tuesday afternoorf as long as pleasâ€" &n (')l'. sig W in dr ce hfusting jbfir- ré lovely lakes ‘trainâ€"andâ€"bus mj br ceft will ‘afford Agpple entertainment. ..â€"Plenty of ice ctpam will be| served frie to the Y. W.[C. A. picniters, so cothe and have a ‘good time. â€" r TUESDAY, ,'JUL\? 17 c #:80 g m.)} E’Head"- "uarters ;, at a: Lakeâ€" The annual M‘Lther’saclub picnic ! be ‘held Thurkday, July $26th at vinia Park. | 1. Y. W. C. K. girls anft their hers are cofdially | invited to tng their dinnerg and enjoy the day | lovely Ravini: park. ° The chilâ€" n‘s program Aalide from the conâ€" comfortable ful Southern fn pleasantly Trther neax’by i‘eauties., \ ;'that one ¢xâ€" 1»portunityk“ to Imission: Adults}27c; fidren under 12:}18¢; Telephone â€" 140 | Make Y our weather pregails. |Other local anizations willf be invited |to asâ€" later on. i $° . i cee Railroac A KE fOREST. 1LLINOoTS ake the 11:33 for Powers MONEY! MacDON Pathe Comedy Kathe Mothe#®‘s Club rine ALD‘S r 11 :58 electric‘car. }|(SEAL) PARK war tak 3¢ dmission: Adults 27¢; war tax 3¢ / t M s p 6t t o. P | Matingee at 2:30 p. m. war tak 2¢ hildren under 12: 13¢; war tax 2¢ â€" Admigsion: Adults 27¢; war tax 8¢~ | i $ sertold + %" { ts | ‘a _ â€"â€" Children under 12; 18¢; war tax 20 mfim Adults 27¢; war tax | o 81‘ I ; e kn ie under 12; 13¢; war tax i| Mrs. S. Flint/and daughter, Grace Ariene, who spent the past month it College Point, .Texas, returned home Saturday.‘ ' ‘} A. W. Person and family spent the Weekâ€" end at Watseka, I!l., visiting friends. ‘ R ‘| Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Decker and famâ€" y are spending July and August at ng Lake. | [| Mr. and Mrs, M. Warner are reâ€" thrning today from Ypsilanti, Mich., Â¥ind Detroit, Mich., where they visited Felatives and friends for the past ten ays. _ They attended Ypsilan§'s 100th anniversary celebration, Mr. Warner‘s former home town. | ;E Dr. Elmer C.[File of Rochelle, II!., hb brotherâ€"inâ€"law of Rev. J. H. Keagle, Wied very suddenly at his home last §aturday evening. The funeral whas 1d on Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. Keaâ€" ple and daughier, Marion, attended the funaeral. | || The Misses Virginia and Belle Mcâ€" lean of Pasaic, N. J., who have been (Misiting Miss Margaret MacCaughey leave today for their summer home in Thousand lslands. : H .(OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) i| Report of the gondition of North Sh rust Co., located at Highland Park, llllnm te of Illinois, at the close of business on f 80th day of |June, 1923, as made the Auditor of ‘Public Accounts of the Sta bf ‘Illinois, pursuant to law. _‘ | North Shore Trust Co. H #. . Bills Payable| U(A) .usco0s Total Liabil ig faltue $2, ‘ 1. C. F. Grant,[ Cashiec. of the ack State Bank] do solemnly «w he above ststemept ‘is true to the y: knowledge and| bolief, and that hd {amounts shown sbove corresp he items and an flf_s shown in . t ‘gv_w the Auditgr of Public Accou { Illinois, pur.uanit to law., i C. F £ C STATE OF ILLINOIS»; Gounty of Sihzeribed and |sworn to befere th day of Juty, 123. m EDITH K. bavacts w L Wt kz on vith Helene Chadwick, Gasâ€" n Glass, H..B. Walthall, Elâ€" [;mt)r Boardman and Kate ester. °1: | Total Linbilities ... ........ $460,795.52 I, E. J. Grundy, Cashier of the North S rust Co., do solemnly swear that the tatement is true the best of my know ge and belief, mnd that the items an mounts shown above correspond with the and amounts|shown in the report made o the Auditor of {Public: Accounts, State of llinois, pursuant tp law. | I E. J. GRUNDY | Cashier _ _ | TATE OF ILLI IS, County of Lake, ss. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th ky of July, 1923.} <| JAMES J. DUFFY | Notary Public | ‘ (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) Report of thecye ndition of Highland Park tate: Bank, loca at Highland Park, State I‘ lllinois, at flfi elose of business on the 0th day of Jubng, 1923, as made! to the Auditor of Public / Accounts of the State of linois, pursuant In w. } 1 i * RESOURCES Mestecheciantantentantastaatadtontaoteatsn®seteatoa®catsatnetoatontapFact ..oo]po}.o."‘“}o““.oo.oogo"n‘n‘n‘u.n.u.“.“‘fl.“‘fl‘oo.q.ooQo SEAL) Here‘s a film that bubâ€" les with fum and frolic. ustvatvatnaaatuaFvatesteats atca®atyateats ahe ate uts sc t i B4 t it t ealobleclesLesteclecLesesleclesteclaclecSoatvetucte clonSectestoctecoaSe Shweribed_ and th day of Juty, WEDNESD?AY. JULY 18 7:3d_ p. m.‘ c Highland Park State « Bank TATE OF ILI Is "Gimme" a password your home? | A URCES | Loans on Real| Estate (1a).......$259,600.00 Loang on Collateral Security ATD) 8 ce eoln ie id en iennniorinvinrevicrigs 59.264.3 Other Loans (l¢) ... 24,146.1 Overdrafts | .i..{..smcinucorincarm 414.99 U. 8. Governn{ent Investments t €B) 1. cccomen en frmeelemmmman es 1,001,00 Banking Housg, Furniture and Fixtures (5) i. 71,149.57 Due from Banks, Cash and Other Cash *esources (1 8. § 0 ol lt fuccecaaee cce $8,405.09 Other Resources (12) Praer .134.04 Capital Stock ir‘” lc ‘....... $100,000.01 Surplus (2) W., .co.200000..0.. _ 50,000. Undivided Profits (Net) (3)... 6,260.04 ‘Time. Deposits| (4a) ... 86,589.71 Demand Depos (4b) ....... £10,459.1 Reserve Accounts (6) servar‘s 1,486. Loans on Real Estate (la) Loans on Collateral Security (1b) mds drememmaran Other «Loang j(le) Do Overdrafts ’EI‘L esns U. S. Government Investâ€" ments , (3) .. ; . â€" Other Bonds }nd Stocks (4) Banking _ Hoyse, â€" Furniture and Fixtures [(5) Other R Due fro Other C 5) ‘Total Resour¢es "Fighting Blood" ADDITIQONAL LOCAL tal m R al Estete nâ€" Bapnks, Resiging at Highland Park, LIABILITIES LIABILITIES also Resou EAT Y 1b ) Net) EDITH K. DAVIES Notary Public 3) . fave $460,795.52 1.24 550,004.58 343.475.21 111 482,598.35 200,000.00 | 50,000.00 | 24,326.48 | $1,300.00 V shier ake, ss. me â€" this id 4 GRANT | May 5,818,56 ),151.96 448.67 648.34 £30.90 218 281 580.94 Mr' a,‘d Mrs. iL/lllll"'fl‘:'l UnuCE 16+ l:Ki WB mw ‘ â€" MARTIN JOHNSON‘S _| Thomas H. Ince presents | / III 25 82 16 Human life was constantly risked in photogr:fllmg these ferocious â€" anim You‘ll share all the hazards of two years in Africa in less than two hours in this amazing big game film. o â€"Don‘t confuse this picture with another one with nearly the same title. also The Land of Tutâ€"ankhâ€" f Amen > The Great Pyramid and Sphinx of Gizeh, near Cairo May be a:!& right for the busi girls t6 make themselves as attra¢â€" tive/as possible, but they should n tfi to get tl*!'ei:r beauty sleep in the THURSDAY, JULY 19 FRIDAY, JULY 20 *. No Electricity The Worthington Oil Burner requires no electricit3 and uses no gas except {;r cinvenience in starting Many people in Highland [Park, with motor driven o burners, are using from 10.0q to $15.00 or more pe month of gas and electricity. That would buy 150 ga lons of distillate or oil that we burn. During Marc and April our burner in fthe tore did not use mor than that amount of oil in two weeks. They clair operating expenses for Worthington Burners in Kansa City as 10% less than coal.| sure and look at ou burner before considering any bther type. Representative for Lake Forâ€" Put a Warm Heart mdsde yourfm'mwcI JOHN ZENGLER, Cleaner Eflidency in Servide an%i Workmanship Telephone Hifghlé}nd Park 169 25 North Sheridan Road, Highland Park, III. _ Plumbing and Heating Contractors 15 $. St. Johns Ave., Highland Park, IIL. _ Telephone 20 est, Glencoe, Deerfield . M. K. TILLMAN I Tel. 974 T. H. DECKER & CO. OIL BURNER ADMISSIO N Marguerite de la Motte, M | ton Sills and John Bower The drama of: a wife wl soth more than marria could give. ‘ ; |\ Mister Man, you‘ll enj this one. Not a problem pL â€"but!a new distinctive n in screen entertainment. SA:TURDAY. JULY 21 tur sus on all. WHAT A WIFE presentative for Wauk se U. S. department of l is making the annual z cenâ€" It would be necéessary %p go out he automobile roads to ‘:hâ€" under 12: 18¢ ar tax 2¢ Also Comedy gan H. C. LUSK Tel. 1176â€"R PAGE Ah

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