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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 Jun 1914, p. 5

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L, Wings mpany 1 epots scams .5 wt adays rm: estate in the rk. Pivanston. Wil- ghhmd Park and 1 :31» territory is CT:\‘ 15 attractive. iubr, call on ial” I‘. (XJq‘f un ivmey â€" 8152 CSS :er and Pressing? RS ‘w d! 1 expect to ext “inter? Hot Water Hedi: a Phone 201 game’s t: and gent's dmperieS. duplicated (GET and mg :ois Lole fam- Ler made ompany ITS UT Fine Park 265 ers SI‘) l GRL'NDY S tn :1! arerul this ‘1 nrs V")U tat 3H The Magic Electric Suction Cleaner Pays for itselfâ€"saves time. labor and household furnishings. Most of the damage and wear of carpets. rugs. etc. is caused by sweeping, beating and by friction of grit and dust under foot, which cuts and grinds off the fabric and which cannot be removed by broom or sweeper. THE MAGIC positively re- m)ves all dirt without injury, and prolongs their life. Brown’s Subdivision Adjoining Exmoor Club “a Avenue Frontage 36533 Chicago Avenue Frontage600 Telephone 7494*! The lagic Outwuh‘OItwcm, Excel: all others. 5-Year Gun-tee (lb The popular slogan of the present gener- ation. not only in the industrial and transportation worlds, but also in the Banking and Financial World We desire to remind and assure‘our pa- trons and depositors that since its organ- ization, ten years ago has been, is now, and will be, the guiding, ruling passion and policy of the Highland Park State Bank A, C. MORGAN. President ]‘ 4W. APPEL, Vice Pres. C. F. GRANT. Casluer ' Safety First, Safety Always Safety FirSt Capital and Surplus $72,000 A Safe Place to Do Your Banking Open an actonm! the" today 3% paid an Savings Deposits Unequalled for Power and Durability. Equipped with Special Westinghouse Motor Cleans Entirely by Air ' N0 BRUSHES USED ON THE CAR- PETS RUCS AND OTHER FABRICS Weighs Onlle Pounds Simply constructed, has only two moving parts, a fan and a motor to run it. Does not get out of order. Cleaning with the MAGIC eliminates allof the fatigue and annoyance of houseclean ing by other meansâ€"no need of upsetting the home. moving carpets. rugs. furniture. 507 St Johns Place â€"- AVE. fli/E | “Ike" Dufiy wal the indindual star He caught one In deep left that was tagged for three bases Ike ran back about 50 Sfect, fell mer, got up. caught the balI j and made about four summer saults and »all you could see was ‘Ikes" hana sink- ing up out of the long grass wxxh the ball in his hand. Some fielding Sunday up auznnst the strong Jl‘llr‘lswll (.Ir\.~ a (mural l’dlk, (ldrlu‘ and 5km ml} mnl lur the Regulus. The Come by Innings M. and R Coll; la! mnmg Less was thrown out 8) km to :\hl>!rum Mack struck om. Lellwrman smgled but was out stealing. No runs, «um hn. REUL'LARK‘: Reed fnwlcd out (n Sdlroe- d ~r. Conrad got a life on first when ‘Al booted his grounder. Con Went to ,second on a pass ball and scored on ‘ Duffy's single. Hapke struck out; Chris- tensen bumped one to the 2nd baseman lwho threw him out at first. One run. l one hit, one error. J Cons, 2nd Inning: ‘ Paul singled and was our stealing. Al ‘whipped. as did Lefty. No runs, one hit. l REGULAns: ‘ Ahlstrom breezed. McDade safe on lerror. Wohlbrurk struck out. Dino lo lSykes. No runs. no hits, one error. The Highland Park Regulars made I! - other deposit Sunday. They trimmed the strong M. and R. Coll: by the clout tear: of 3 to l at Central Park Sunday Superb. "an.“ Cdlod C... 0" About Fin..- Minute- lolon Gall. Ti... Two Good GA... p. m. They outhit and outplnyed the Colts all through the game. Reed. Con- rad. Duffy. McDade and Wohlbruck divid- ed the ten hill made by the loculs. enth- getting a pair. We note that “Schmnltx'” it getting into line again by his hand hitting. Conrad and McDade each not one (or an extrl base. CRESCENTS DISAPPOINT IANY SUNDAY REGULARS WIN AN EXCELLENT GAME COLTS, 3rd Inning: Schroeder struck out. Wagoner same. McMann singled. Less breezed. No runs. one hit. VCOLIS. 5th Inning: Al easy tor Mc- son, lot 150‘ Ravmia Dade; Lefty breezed. Some (or Schroeder. Johanna A Franu ho ru'ns. no‘hlt; d . I d . jestrqm. tract of |an RELGLABS‘ ee sung r , stole >ec0nd 1‘ twp. and m S“. 31' Conrad smg|ed: Reed scoring, Hapke D $950000 {owled out; Duff br ezed; C nud out ' ' V y e 0 ‘ w a, Reddock Ste lm . ()ne run‘ KW) hns. ‘ a g ‘ CAI-Harv In! I hlk 3‘ REGULARS: “Cal" walked. Ahlstrom grounded to Lefty who doubled Cal at second on Harry out at first. McDade singled. Wohlbruck singled. McDade tried to score but was out at the plate. Two hits, no runs. Sykes and Reed worked In unxson all Ihrnugh xhe game. Nu one adult an Rcrd and Sykes got 13 \m the Mllkcuut 'uulc. You'll g1) fur hrtuu- yuu \HH be nblc’tt) we u lmtlcn' Hu- INN m [ht prairie: ert Sunday Ihu Rrgulms go up auzmmt {hr strung er'rrlwn (Ln-n REGL’LARS: Reed skied to center. Con- rad doubled :0 left center, stole third‘ Hapke whipped. With two on Christ): Con tried to steal home but was 0'“: at the plate. N0 runs, one hit. COLTS. 4th Inmng: Mack struck out Leibcrman rollc-d t0 Sykes and was out. Paul struck out‘ No runs, no hits. REGL’LARS: Cal Chnsty grounded to Paul and was ouL Ahlslmm bumped one m the pitcher. out at first McDade doubled and scored on Wohlbruck's single. Sykes breezed. ()ne [UIL two huts. COLTS. 6th Inning: Wagoncr out MC: Dade to Ahlstrom. McMann whipped. Lesssingled. Mack skled to Dufiy. No runs. one hit. COLTS. 7th Inning: Leiberman was easy for Reed and Ahlstrom. Paul poled on to left field but Duffy camped under it. Al out Christy to Ahlstrom. No runs. no hits. REGt‘LARs: Sysz flied out. Reed singled. Con laid down a sacrifice. Hapkc whipped. No run one hlt. COLTS, 8thlnning: Lefty struck out. Schroeder singled. Wagoner out Conrad to Ahlstrom. McMann whipped. No runs. one hit. RBGULARS: Duffy singled. stole second and third. Chriskcnson breeze-d. Catcher mined last strike Ind threw to first. lke tried to score on the throw but.wu out. No runs. one hit. COLTS, 9th Inning: Less safe on enur. Mack out Cal to Hurry. Leibermnnn we on error. Lea scoring. Paul flied out to “wire. Al singled. and Lefty rolled on my out to McDade. One run. one hit. two errors. M.R.Colts 000000009â€"1 6 l Regulars 100110000â€"-3 10 2 By “Crescent Fen” Baoebeli fans that gathered at Ruini- Parlr last Sunday to wimeu the Crescent- Superba encounter were, disappointed when the Chicago team failed to appear. The cause 01 the team's non-appennnce m that four of the Superb: phyea hed I disagreement with their manner end at the last minute quit the team. And being unable to fill satisfactorily so many shoes on so short a notice. the Superba manager called the game off. The Crescents should not be held to blame for this disappointment as they were powerless to avoid it. having re ceived notice of the calling off of the game just fifteen minutes belore gum rm: HIGHLAND PARK mesimqm Schodulod for Sunday By Renal" Fun {in And besideu. the Superb” were I mm In good tund'mg with the:Am-uur Mull Anocmion. .N:xt Sdey the Creacenu hook up with the Evamton Shamrocks. by repute the stro‘ngest of the three Eunuon mm; This game Will be played on the Cnu‘enu’ new field )ult north 0! Lin- coln Ave" unless notices to the Century ale given later in the week, Propcdy‘ Exchange. Rocordod During Put two Week. Phillip Rommel and w! m '1‘ J Knaak‘ lot In \‘xllagc u! [)cerfield W I) $600001) J A. Blnmdhal and w! to Plant” \' Ltuxnn.>« In! .17. Mk1 Wn‘nn 5 Add h Highland huh W I) slum C. F. Fishback to W. B. Austm. lot 12. blk 24. H|ghland Park. W. l) 5100. W. B. Ausun and wt to C. F. Fishback. I0! 12, blk 24. Highland Park. W. DSHX). J. A. Bloomdahl and wftoU. E. Phillipe. SQ lot 3. blk 18. Highland Park. W. D. 81.00. Est of Elof Lmdstrom rdccd) to John Gouxley. lots 14 and 1;"), blk 1. Highland Park. W. U‘ 3101:0000. J A. “luxhddm and “f I der, N 51ml if. Mn .5. \\ Highland Park Mum George 5 Phillips to J. A. and Annie S Bloomdahl. S 9 lo! 3. blk 18, Highland Plrk. W‘ D $1.00. W. G‘ Reddock and w! to Berndt Fru- bcrg, W. 1(1) it blk 5. Exmoor Add High- lmd Park. W. D. $700 00. Harry Hamill and w! to Allred “I”. S 75 It lot 4. Mk 8. Wrcnn's Add High lmd Park, W. D. $10.01) W. D N Moore and W! to C. R Robm- son, lot 150. Ravmia. W. 11310.00. Johanna A Franlz cl 3] to Frank SI!- jestrom tract of Land in Sec 36 Vcrnon lw.p and In Sec 31, [)cerfield (up W D. $9500.00, W G, Reddock and w! to Hannah Siefiert.-lut 1. blk 5. Exmoor Add. High» land Park. W. 1). $750 00‘ R. S. Vail and w! to Mary B. V'ml pan lot 15. blk 24. Highland Park. W D. 31.00. livmy L‘. D. 510 UN Highland Park, W. X)‘ Alexr Robertson and bah), N Q 10! 7, blk 8. Highiand Park. W. I). Camtcn Nu‘kleson to Henry Mck'c .on 10 acres In .\' W i Sec. 34. [)ecrficldtvsp W. D. $501100 W. F. Hogan and wf to Nclhe B lnman. N US It. lul 4, blk 36. Highland Park W. D. $4200.00, F P. Huvkaa and u! to Alrxr Rub”:- son, N g In! 7. blk b". \Vu-nn‘: Add lu Highland Park, .1)$ hum Carsten Nukelmn :0 Arthur Nlchclson‘ 10 acres in N. “1 } Sec 34. Deerticld lwp w. D. $50000 , A Tribute ' It ia with aorrow and regret that we hate the departure of Mr. William 'C. I‘M as principal at Lincoln achool. to: acventymen yearn. he haa given lib time. energy. and affection to bring the achool to ita mt high standard. (1 which we are justly proud. 'Huwa’edbyanlnaumdalt salary. he Whale!- kept abreast with the be. In pedagogy. and won commendation (you: that: high in the educational wotld ', To whatever field of uaefulneaa Mr. um may go. be takea with him the reaped and confidence 0! thccommunity. LOCAL REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS know: 23 Suitable Gifts for; Graduates No need of puzzling over what to give the graduate. A fisit to our store or even a glance at our window will quickly help you to decide. We are showing a large assortment of Fauntun Pens, Stationery, Lathe: Goods, Perfumes, Toilet Articles OITIECORNEI A large sum of money is lost yearly by buying at the wrong place. You will find that you can save time and money by trading at Butler’s Hardware (ht-w: and u! In Mcnhunts Dx .IHI 1'. blk J, Highland Park W I) PARK ILLINOIS Lost 554an w! 10 (has. Um- Wrenn's Add 10 sand.» B. Austin, 10! 12. \\ 1mm 3 Add to DALE SWEETLAND’S PHARMACY mm H I. thnc We Men’s, Women’s and Children’sShoes The Modem Shoe Store Clearance Sale the Old Shoes Made to Look as Charles H. Warren Co. Shoe Dept Wbl J. SCHMIDT, Manager l 11 E. Central Ave. For vlcltion needs we ode: an emu! election of GINB REBORED AND REPAIRED. TEL. N. C. 413 RHJULAR OR SMAL,CDT,,ON SHORT NOTKI. ALL MACHINEWOKK GUARANTEED. GAS EN' Goodyear Welt System North Chicago, Illinois One block north of C. N. W. Depot, near [-2.]. Exiaduct Practical Gas Engine Machine Works wish to announce the opening of a new Garage. The finest and most np-to-date on the North Shore Gasoline, Oils, Tires RepaiWorkofAllKilds All Woranaranteed 125 North St. J ohns Avenue ” °' ' "W” W 'fiiiz“ fiuélii miss 17 W. Jackson Nvfi. Climb. Jud Wed 0‘ State Street mod... Gho- Pn-pc w- Shoe Repairing Wank; “ Want as New by Telephone 388 Highland Pu-k OVERHAULED AND REPAIRED MUGHT AND LSOLD. GEARS F rank Recktenwdd, Prop. 1M Tuneup! Summer Fiction at OOODVKAI Ilnmmc SVSY‘II WELY 00 it. loo-d!

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