Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 23 Feb 1928, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

_ t» Sunday afternoon at the family resiâ€" dence, the Christian Science service Widely Esteemed Mr. Robbins was a man of marked talents and nobility of character and highly regarded by his associates during his long years of business scâ€" tivity. He had a host of warm friends in Highland Park and Chicago, whose sorrow at his death is sincere, and the family have the deep symâ€" pathy of the community in their beâ€" munm.fl'-{i&;f hvklindhwnmcli until a year ago he was able to go into Chicago to transact such busiâ€" ness as was required. He was alert mwientaily until the last, but his phyziâ€" cal strength had been waning for weveral months, and the end was not unexpected. As was his habit, he had been out for a stroll only two Phelps, Percy A. Robbins, all of Highâ€" land Park, and Ralph W. Robbins of Timmins, Ontario, Canada. years old on his next birthday, and JAMES A. ROBBINS ___ PASSES INTO REST (Continued from page 1) His wife survives him, as do his four This is a rare opportunity to find just the right garment with which to finish out the winter season. 1 i We o. ug B1 Thag c 0 100 "C CC OS PME Mevâ€"JAEVw pPASng SpPDRTrEOE now coming in. ‘l‘hu.b-umldunldatpfienmosttmmeorfixiskindofgoods The standard of the Loretta Shop is your guarantee of real value at this sale. y $« FRIDAY AND SaTURDAY 77 â€"T s N N1 Te in hhs ennimgpn ces Cay l Such savings will enable you to take advantage of your opportunities as they We are clearing out the entire balance fresh, clean wi merchandige i y T Aamite Ts ‘lh--‘_â€"_.â€"x-.x_;‘.:‘:-._,.,,_ winter merchandise in ordér to make room for the new Spring apparel Observe Anniversaries Om account of the observance of the birthday anniversary of Abraham Lincoln on Monday of last week, no session of the city council was held last week. Yesterday the offices in the city hall were closed because of Washington anniversary. the North Shore Forest Ridge subâ€" division water mains job, estimate upproved, $2,900; Kapschullâ€"Davis Company, contractors in Northmoor Mamor water mains job, estimate, $2,800, approved; E. A. Meyer Conâ€" struction Company, contractors in Ravinia Dells subdivision paving job, payment of twoâ€"thirds of the fifteen DLE C PDCCY Te M PARRDRERK §7. 200; Dougias MeceNeill & Son $6,.685.â€" 20 (This is the lowest bid); Ernest N. Werner, $7,62255; Highways Construction Company, $7,006.60. of constructing a system of sanitary sewers in the Ravinia Dells sybdiviâ€" sion. These were filed for public inspection in the mayor‘s office, acâ€" cording to the ordinanceâ€"in the premâ€" _R aAre LO SING OUT 69 G ARMENT S $10.00 $15.00 $22.50 N | this organization in this werthy l cause. Even though you don‘t atâ€" tend, buy a ticket, and show your apâ€" | preciation to these men who volunteer | their services for your protection. The Highwood Fire department | will, hold their annaat bat! at the Oakâ€" |Terrace school, Saturday evening, , March 10. The Blue Bird orchestra| | will furnish the music. All residents ‘of Highwood are urged to support i "I‘ve been bitten by so many dogs (u‘“ when I found this one with his ) muzzle on 1 decided it was my time to | get even," he explaiged. |__Not long afterward there werevloud ] lnoisuintheruom_ The police ran in | | expecting to find Rover biting Martin. | | Instead they found Martin biting { , Rover! | evening 'l'hmEy. Feb. 16. A priâ€" vate car attac to the North Shore Line limited left Waukegan at 4:30 p. m. and picked up members as far south as Hubbard Woods. There were 42 present. A very fine dinner was served in the Flaming room at the Bismarck hotel, then all attended the show at 4 Cohans Grand after which, all returned in the private car. Naval reduction will scarcely be possible so long as it remains necesâ€" sary to scour the seas hunting foolâ€" N. S. MASTER CLEANERS HAVE THEATER PARTY The Master Cleaners and Dyers of the North Shore, and the North Shore Laundry Owners association, with their families had a most enjoyable HIGHWOOD FIRE DEPT. ANNUAL BALL MARCH 10 Frank Martin, 36 years old, a hobo, applied to the Highland Park police for a place to sleep Monday evening. He was given space on the floor, near the stove. â€" Already snoozing there was Rover, a large Airedale belongâ€" ing to Fireman Sidney Jennings. "If a dog bites a man, it‘s comâ€" monâ€"place; if a man bites a dog, it‘s news." A BRUTISH STORY BUT ADAGE RATES AS NEWS of ing program '.,.,m, iven : Miss Eva Emmet Wyrof of the Voice department of the Girvin Instiâ€" tute of Music and Allied Arts, Kimâ€" ball Mall, Chicago, presented her puâ€" rils assisted by Miss Virginia Lich lein, Mr. Denuis Grant and Mr. Clarâ€" euce Zollicoffer, Sunday afternoon,‘ Feb. 19, in recital at the residence Cheerfuiness ......___.........Gumber Misses Josephine and Eunice Hall ongsâ€" The Last Hour ...__..___.._Krame Love Has Wings ..____..__.Roger Mrs. Mary Gravesâ€" I Will Magnify Thee ..___Marsh O That We Two Were Maying.... Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Fritsch of Barnesville, Ohio Mr. Opposite Post Office The items listed above are only a few of the many Free Delivery A Full Line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables All the Time FANCY YELLOW BANANAS 3 pounds _ _ oo s APPLES, FANCY BOX; Jonathan, licious, Spitzenberg or Winesap 4 per box $3.49; 5 lbs ..__________. APPLES, Cooking, Greening or 33 Northern Spy, bushel $3.15; 4 Ibs C FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK ORANGES, SWEET and JUICY Florida or California, 3 dozen TOMATOES, FANEÂ¥â€"â€"â€"â€" the e Delivery * BUY RITE Phone H. P. 2024 FRUIT and VEGETABLE MARKET _ Among this lot are evening gowns, frocks suitable for afternoon, dinner, or sport wear, formerly priced up to $67.50. On Friday and Saturday (Dollar Days) we will credit $2.00 to every savings account opened with $1.00. This offer to be confined to 200 applicants. In order to contribute our full share to make Dollar Day in Highland Park an outstanding success, we submit â€" the following attractive and unusual offer applying only to perâ€" sons who at this time are not depositors in our savings deâ€" partment, namely : ONE DOLLAR DAY BUY RITE MARKETS What One Dollar Will Do $2.00 FOR $1.00 ON DOLLAR DAYS The Home of Savings Depositors 513 Central Avenue Dutothcemdflimmdcwhkhthmm-. Wilfl.thuwfllbownmm, 49¢ 25¢ 19c $1 ICBBERG LETTUCE Large and Solid, 3 for two for SPINACH, Young and Tender the peck __ Mopmamimine FANCY ARTICHOKES SWEET POTATOES all uniform size; 4 lbs GRAPE FRUIT Juicy Russet, 5 for POTATOES, IDAHO russet, per peckâ€". _ bargains to be found in this store. We Deliver Free. Phone at the Most Reasonable Prices td _ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 29¢

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy