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Highland Park Press (1912), 28 May 1914, p. 5

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r00 CAM) I an: HM Wile! Hedi! 1A” Phone 201 ankmg rial” Hot qugh Now nghlald Park 265 cker aners DIVQYOCY - 8152 101$ npany 73‘; ‘Il «pom I’E‘\ ompany n. .4 Jaxau a rmmts \ :nrer "C! To (XII 300' OH 'H um Phone The Magic Electric Suction Cleaner until 9:00 o’clbck 2 Shoes and Men’s Furnishings Special Sale on Staw Hats Open EYPKX Night BURRILL’S- 581 10c STORE All kinds of Soft Drinks and hone 130 Harder’s Hardware The Magic Ontworks. Outwears. Excels all others. 5-Year Guarantee Sheridan Road and Central Avenue Highland Park Siafc Ban/e Protekshun or Protection All $2.00 and $2.50 Straw Hats at It matters not how it is spelled; you want it. you need it, you must in- sist on it, in your business dealings with a Bank. Real, Genuine Promo [ion is furnished you in the form of Strong Capital Sworn Published Reports Supervision off/w Stale Conscrz’an'w Almzagcmmzf by the $1.50 Ice Cream Cones rczn )Vz'ti bv hm I'n qr swm‘per Thuili mjury, .md prulnnge their 1H:- 15 W. Central Ave. [1:11 i In», S. FELL 1.1!)» mam z' .1 nd h-Hh‘c at L‘le‘m Unequalled for Power and Durability. Equipped with Special Westinghouse Motor Cleans Entirely by Air N0 BRUSHES-USED ON THE CAR- PETS RUGS AND OTHER FABRICS Weighs Only 10 Pounds ‘H'l Simply constructed. has only two moving part1, a fan and . motor to run it. Does not get out of order. hnmc, mm Lug \xnrpets. rugx Iurm 1mg “ah the .\I\x.lu vim munc- 4:1.1 :mnnamc u! .hed .lli Ll ‘4! I 'l [1‘ 1' turnuhums Nqu u! swccpum, hmmng um znnd< wxf [he Hbrzc I‘m: Mum pnsltlvcl)‘ h'Ille .mu‘ m! hrtlhr'x‘lxnln 1-) need of wpwumg ”JUN .11 by md Ihc \‘Lst phnix‘g The hnc up “:12 In «‘uh‘lmx‘ LmH‘ I. I’arkvn 13: 'me, ' John Fuxlf ax Fr. Mxtchcl Buden. r The Exm-mr Colts, :1 fast young nine consrsttng at all Inca! players. defeated I picked (tam 1mm Ft Sheridan «m the Regular: dtaumnd tn Central Park Sun- du) murmng vuth a smut of 6 tn 3. This was the first trm'e the Colts had played together and With the (’Xt‘t‘ptiun of a few errors put up a bnllrant game. Lnuis Leffert pitching far thc lnculs had ['ncle Sam's buys guesstng, nlh \Hng on!) a few scatterv‘d hllS. The lm 31> proved to be \’('l')' strong at the but as was shown in thc Etth 111mm: “hcn thvv t‘luutrd t} e uppu‘mu with“ tour doubIt-s and one uppu‘mu whhrr tour (in snugly, drum: m [hm-r IUI pkn' (ht-H wsrmd («mn- $11 when Ihx-y uni mm-K (hr H Crescemi 2 11 U H 3 '2 U \rrl9 16 ‘ Sl'MMAm Eurm-d runsi (rescvntsm 1»1.Evan>tun. I Tno haw hitsâ€"”cil- man, Rn‘hardx Knlby Three- has;- hrts« lem. Flinn Home run mecr. Total bases~Cre>ccmx 26. Exanstnn. 8. stolen bascsâ€"Hellman, Rlchards, 2, Potter, thn, ()reensladc. Juhnwn. leby. First base on balls” off Greenslnde. 3. off Hale, 2; off ()chsner. 1; off leby. 2. eruck outâ€"by (Ereenslade, 8; by ()chsner, 4. by Kilby, 2. Left on bases Crescenls. 5; Evansmn. 3'. Double play Crolnn-Flinn’. Wild pitchâ€"Greenslade. Passed ballsâ€" thn. Allen First base on errors~ Cresccnts. Li, Evansmn. J H11 by pllChcl’ Hellman. Cusxll lem Innings pxlch- ed (khsnrr. :3. ”.11:- :md lek-r. é. leby, 25 l'mplrcâ€"ArtHansnn. vmd 1h:- hth. '4‘ ). Dumah: \ [)1 m wH_ s: le‘hllx'r‘ J] Allen. 0 Hakk‘r. \X ”.116, H). p Hrrgg. It Inns rt PJI'H. 3h. 1 0 hmcr. p [8 Mil Kl) hm at“ It (‘ 'l‘hv 1Hlt‘l1d.llh'k‘ \Lu nut w, (hv tw» pn-nuus 51”“qu {In mg wealth-r kwgung mum m dqu .MI Idn~ :mmd A, wn. uho 1x :uln Aux ground an: (CI mm In [(‘3! ~nts mm! In Mr! the ( '.lrm1m\ l Sixteen hmqh‘x I SIX. Yuuw wmv AHL Crulm P: 'HQ‘L Kw? man um» some at Ih W {h .« AL: Lug, MA) JI.(}1('II\1: .md nix-ms Ham's (c 65m PHARMACIST md lrII field's ”mum! “ark \‘anstnn h PHONE 23 I‘ HE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS HH‘ \HH}: uh HIGHLAND PARK THIS WIN (Continued from first page) H HI llI L) ; Aw, '1 mn Mart”), -mi base ~. Frank Mnmnc), .ird base i I Exmoor Colt- “q u! nlinr~~, .n‘ "whey: “m pxr livanuun Kllhv I'Hr I 1x} mah I! f‘. and Dec “\IH (H l~>rd In [V Sells Photo Supplies I\( [YII‘M‘ [W Inn; Ilc' HMIJY [Wu Inn-(Inga [Ir 0! [hr- Cres- mng muggleu. tn-vly .uhmlh'd Ihc ~\uburban “HIM Jnmr I‘uur lemul thay x H .n I", r! [hr n \\J\ but (4, pm! up Wr) w klI‘N'Cfl‘b _~ uni u! the AMI ,Iurgcn- })It‘,\\(‘(‘ into \HH' un third the [)t'xf all l\\ I‘m-y WI” nm-IL 2!) r H u‘ rue-my (It-\H'nu 1 ”cl! .n’r‘ «1ng ,4": «may HH mtcn- n' Only “(I Luir Martin. wrong {UHUW' Mums! ern \thI‘ '1 (ht up]:- «'Vrn Hr [hug \ lb“ (hm I? e .1 h- ‘ A Conn-mum 0f abnut one hundred ‘mcmbcrs of (he [’1 Beta Pm 50mm) will (hold a comemmn here June 21, 25 and ‘ 2F. Mr. Pearl, manager of the Hughllmd Park (beam; is to have made- and Wlll preach: a film at Highland Park 11 ml! 1» a sums of plumes (uh-n m our mmn streets. business huuws, schnuh. hrr dc- panmt-nt In lcnun, pullllC huxldmgs. ar rival a] tram: :lmmng hundreds of L ll - (ago business men mmzng home. ru‘ Tb? p‘cluxt‘s Will be taken llns week .uml pnsrnled at (hr Highland Hark Theatre- next week. They will alsn be shown m Wilmette, Libertynlle and luanston. after which the film Will be prmmed by M1988" Pen] [0 the City 0! Highland Thc anmml mml‘mz Chuxch ml! by hmd m evenzng fvauwmg .1 Amy :Ihrr In 1-K luck \h-mln <‘11rlcnd‘ “Pun m ‘n- pyr- CImIl’I Men Will Tskc View: of Our Sheen. Buuinou Hon-cu. Schools. Elc. (d m mum {phone TF1 I Dr and Mn, moved In '13" N 3Un1ln('r [)eoorannn hay dmner wil be served It noon Saturday The menu being an excellent are at hn‘ «nurses The opening dance of the wagon Will be held nn Salurdm ru-nmg, junc 6th. The Sunda) and \Arck :‘hd gueslx m cludrd Mn J H Shmuwxi Emma M Trascy. and M \‘nndvrpuul M the Um ago Woman's Lu?» Mm'ame Eugenie Dc Rondo Rim and Mrs H “axle.“ of Fvans ton. W. L l’erklm and pth' hum UH cago, Mus Jennie Duran and In P Slug ban: of New Yorl. Mr. 1) l’ Linnaeu- and MI and Mn k’ W mehwk um (his (Hy .‘Irr guests hon- the mm b‘mg Wlimot. Everett. Deerfidd and Hugh wood Crammnv School. Ttkin‘ Part “Ln Hm! 1;“)ch I" held an: \‘Jluuhir RESULTS OF THE TOWNSHIP CONTEST D. C. F’URDYMD SONS \LHK‘? \1H4 lh4)_\l HIGHLAND PARK IN “MOVIES Change the Dmdgery of Mowing into Light Exercise mr‘g (hr 161 'l )qu Buy that paint and K21150- mine you will need Ihxs spring at Baptist Church Notes 0131.: h (Mu! k: Hm HM H F. I h and be aSsured of the best. It 15 fast enough for dark day,s and produces negatnes 1n \xhith the wide mnge of colors 1n nature are clearh differentiated. THE PRICE IS NO HIGHER Our Photo finishing will please you. Prompt sen1ce and ex pert “orkmanship. ON 1115 conm D ALE SWEETLAND’S PHARMACY rumour zoo DON’T “Take a Chance” with Film Get VULCAN Harder’s Hardware Quality the best {11 IN N} iirKHH'! erxs wuvrtn \hi‘ IIIMH, HHHM h ~v Highland Hall Hm); In I YAILIIF‘D II?! Ix NCOI’OIATID ka \r. l i lk!‘ mt 5111! “HIM NJ‘ U IH 1‘! \K K‘ft {HM V\1 w H \\( M \M and \h Ian'llx of “up! “('w! 'l M hm I\l‘ All Welcome BIBLE LECTURE Chas. H.Warren Co. Shoes! Shoes! Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes The Modern Shoe Store 111 E. Central Ave. Clearance Sale GINFS REBORED AND REPAIRED. TEL. N. C. 413 >5. Z>OT=ZM <<OZX OC>W>2fimmp O>m m2. AUTOMOBILES REGULAR OR SPECIAL CUT ON SHORT NOTICE. \nrlh U1 Hm- hlwk nunh n! C. N N Practical Gas Engine Machine Works ()ld S/zoes made as good as next in our repair department. IVe guarantee our work WM. J. SCHMIDT, Manager l'ndrr the nunp-rn M the Interna- lmnll Hchlr .‘ludrnn Auuculmn A full line for Men. Women and Children, all styles and leathers. and increasing t h e stock every few days. .11 brand new fine OVERHAULED AND REPAIRED BOUGHT AND SOLD. GEARS of Children’s Barefoot Sandals and Tennis Shoes ‘ :gwlllmw» W I)<-put.11< Frank Recktcnwald, Prop. LIBRARY HALL W Pad. Ill. SUNDAY, May 3lst 3:00 p. m. A Rl()ri()U\ {mura- for mankind 5mm to he replilcd. God's Eternal Purpose WALTER T. RICHARDS Subject No Collection B) Mm ‘V V

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