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Highland Park Press (1912), 18 Jun 1914, p. 5

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can save kd here this hriai ? ral C>EJEC in the L, E'Hrtston, Wil- hLa‘ui Park and t'r‘a 'c‘rritory is as: i~ ~ittractive. Ner t0 every- 10c V 25C for .r rchase in xes' and qent's :rs, draperieS. be duplicated you (upect to m n.-\t u inter? rn Co. he garm- Diveney - 8|52 ‘ur garments rai US. cker Co. and Hot Wm: Hedi: Ave. Phone 201 W tor J'if ial” mpany pany 'ECTS .ners .RG EST and wk we“ all .. gust ymors ubt. will on Pressing? Enough Now 1 CRL’NDY. Cuba vzs «mns N m anhys Park 265 m: you rats to us reful The Magic Electric Suction Cleaner Pays to: itself â€"saves time, labor a damage and wear of carpets. rugs. e friction of grit and dust under foot. .whxch cannot be removed by broom m we: all dirt without injury. and p I The popular slogan of the present-gener- ation. not only in the industrial and transportation worlds, but also in the mi 14-. Banking and Financial .World We desire to remind and assure our pa- trons and depositors that since its organ- ization ten years ago Safety First, Safety Always has been, is now, and will be, the guiding, ruling passion and policy of the Highland Park State Bank A C, .HORGAN. President Safety Fif’s‘t Capital and Surplus $72,000‘ A Safe Place to Do Your Banking M/CH/GA /V u“. numb..- _..‘ 7,, in: by other meansâ€":no need of upsetting the home. moving carpets. rugs. furniture. time, labor and household tumishings. Most of the irpets. rugs. etc. is caused by sweeping, beating and by it under foot. which cum and grinds off the fabric and red by broom or sweeper. THE MAGIC positively re- injury. and prolongs their life. Open an acmnt (here today 3% paid on Savings Deposits CHIC/'60 widen! ]. AW‘ AP! EL, Vite Pn's‘ I". GRANT, Cashier Unequalled for Power and Durability. Equipped with Special Westinghouse Motor Cleans Entirely by Air no sausurs use» on m: an. PETS RUGS AND OTHER FABRICS Weighs Only 10 Pounds Cleaning with the MAGIC eliminates allol the fatigue and annoyance of houseclean - ,‘ ..__-..;_. Simply comttucted, has only two moving parts, a fan and a motor to run it. Does not get out of otder. 446 allot if f The cunts which arrived last week7 are: Mrs. M. Auk Ind Mint 1. Chapman 0! DIN”. Texan. Mr. and Mn. F. H. Sherwin and family 0! Londun. Eng. ma Mr. and Mm Henry G. Roll of Chrcago. The week end guests wen: B. Reynaldo, N. Gardner. Mr. J. Eruh oi Chicuo. Mr. and Mn. W. A. Glamor o! Glemoe. Mr. and Mrs. W. S‘ (Ecru and daughter of Oak Park and W. C. Perkins and party of Chicago. RAVINIA RARK PROGRAM 3,-pho-y \‘n. I. “The Raullr “Mill-l.” "pl. 2. Gnlnlnmlk “MdI-x \Ilrrh. “III \IrI-Ho-n ll!“ '40-: Mn 0 I- (he “Inle- Dulce 4. Verdi, u I‘. “ h "I-OI'OII \Irlntlo-I o. I (norâ€" -an Folk-on. 0th (In the manner 0! hmh Haydn, Mn- LHL Strnum- J‘.»hnnn no! erhurd). Huunml and \\'.|Kner.) Inh-rmlnliun. Part II. \\ Lohrllrlnl 3. The \I-ltrv-l .\<‘.\'| H l trad-ritu- \rl Ill rr-x “-lIu-r'n l’rllr Polo-Mu In I-: a. ”In." .. h‘ Mock “orfln. “'nltl. “Dior-In- Just-u!" 'I‘I‘Il) ‘Il\\\\ IIIII In '(I'III uod y. “Hap-n- (‘3 none"- .fiI-urllr III-rc- 1. Oren-re. “\b- "nu-I" Sy-pI-Iy So. 4. B Int Adlxloâ€"Allr‘n Ada-10 Allegro \‘lv-n ‘pmphunlr I'ur "l’hur'u I'urth- ‘crnr- J II "I? Fun-n! V» In the- \IlI-ur ‘nln lur \Iolln. "‘utnrnlr lIt' \\ IIII. “Ila uld ”I". Jnh 1‘"! R‘l)\\. Jl l.\ 2\|) \flcr-ool It 3:00. “arch. “Hum-Int" A, I’rrl dc. “Hal-cl QI" _ ‘ ...... . KIT" ‘1‘. [DI-I‘l‘. assisted hv TI-Il) ‘H\\\\ lid MILII‘ BI-I‘ I‘ll! In Rn-lwltulv» h. Dulce tro- future." Hillel lulu. “EDVI-LID\\. Jl l.\ IsT Alnrloo- at 8.00. Null: Nlr‘lrldx \nlrn all Ihr l-‘nl [He “-Iknrrx Flrr “Il'f Tlll ll!l)\\. Jl l.\ 2‘" :\flll. II ‘xlfl. ‘ululnlx {ht-rune. "In ‘prl-u" 'l‘wu \IrIodIc-n .I Hear! \\ bund- ). Sprl-c 'I‘I-r Wilt: lur \lnlulnllux "Kul Nodrel" The Flyll; Dutch-null (hon-n- Imhc-lrI-I Var-Mel Sic-[trial Flu-Ir RI'TH .I‘I‘. DEVI!- mind by TED SHAW’V Ind HII.D\ DRYER In Repertoire Intermission. .‘ Part IL Swell-h Rhapsody. . .h ...... Alfvnn Shepherd Fen-ol‘l non-c. ,Gardlner lurch of (he Dw-rl- ......... ()rh. SATURDAY. .ll’l." 41'“. Afternoon 3! 8:00. Highland Hall continued from first page Put! ll. \l our" \v \\ HI)\I'3§D\\. Jl I.\ [‘1‘ l-tnulurtlvn ln \rl III. " no P0"- "In the Spl- IK Ill-um" 'l‘nrn-Irllr 2. Overture. “Rh-III" 3. Carnival 0! Venice (Au played by The! the (‘en‘rnl Park "Inn ty-fi\'e years ago) Prelude to “The Rink)” A Fury Tnlo - (‘olrert Walt- I- I" FRID\\'. Jl I.\ - Eveâ€"Ill It "I \Im-rllh Flat-up “- unnum- I- III “"IDI'NII'" ) "Ton-um- ‘Iume-t \l u-Ir-l Oven-n. And! ,1 “1:60 DIIQOI. TED SHA‘V-V Bulk-t fins" ‘1 “on . . .1; lion ................... Mm". Quenul and F'nmk HI-nrl-I Rhapsody No. 11.. SATURDAY. JULY 41‘“. Allegro _-f §o|olltx The Sh lurch on lrI-I lulu-ml! ~ A-rrle-n l‘ltnl \\'-lts.__ ““1"- "3"” \\ "IT" "I‘. IH".\IM shy I’ll" r. onl Dance lorry laken’ DIN rut do Pinkie".- lllct Mule “to Cl!" Intermlulon Pl" ll. (’IIM rvn'l I'nll’l- l'nlorI-n I’Iu In Boot- .“ The “'Ilto l-‘RID\\. Jl I.\ 3"") After-vo- at 3:00. ion!" Hnlsulnn I." ll. W P1 asuvmi In Iva-rmrxswv III I. Ill' Purl II Ilia-mum." Ere-III P. r! I Thom “The Thorn Rm” Tl( hnlkow Ik) mm: NIGHT \Ir. ulucbrr Mir-2mmL \I'III ‘telnIIc-l Vl-n chrnonre Intermisshm I'I rt l l. n all Ihr Fun-1 Flrr “Il'f I0. In!” I'll-I [or HI‘O 'JsAi'sxâ€"éd by s “a mum BEYBI “The- R I [nun III-nun \rl III. " \ Nan- Jl I.\ 3“" sol and Uni- V Humperdlm‘k “TI:- KIII'I Humm-rdlnck “Yell HWY. 51'. DENIH. 'II" ....... , ‘_ Theodore Thom I In Garden (‘onceru lor- I. MIJ S. h at fill“. 'l. Joh l nunn .\l Juli . m.-. . ~ \‘ln der Smoker! ......... Warner . . .Gungl Mu! ,Ihilll‘n’ Granule: h.|l In \\'v-h«-r Hrelhuw-n Rubin-tom . Alumna! Burl“): 'Ql"‘.r:“‘: l woman. human“ ram u- lur ...... ... ..‘V forefathers who were Scotch Cnvenanlers. ' !She was a Crcdllablc representative 0! l this illustrious family, was a close student L'AH\'\"‘~::>;-rr1 l of the affairs of the day, and when not reading her Bible, whtch wu her duly textbook. the was following up the cur- : rent topics of the hour. She was Inten- {gely interested 1n the Home Rule question ”all”? l pending now m her nauve land. ‘ l” e ' She is survived by two brothen. Alex- lulummwl lander Thompson. remaining In Newny, 'lrelnnd. Ind Robert Thompson. Somer- ville, N. J.. also three children. Mn. Stewart R. Brown. Htahland Park; W. T. lWilnon. Winnipeg. Can. and Davnd S. Hort-n- l Wilson. Bursa. Wyo. m ,. n\\ ~4k\ Hulm.‘ Tub. Strluu Shun-III [nurnk Nlrmle Thorns. Oermtn [Sinist- .Herber‘ Melchnll wk rII‘K Herold The Young People'e SocietyolChnst'un Endeavor of the Presbyterian church wlll give a larewell IOCIIl to Ill member! who are gradulting from high echool this year. in the parlor: of the church Siturday evening of this week, All the mnbrrs of the society and their lnende} ‘are cordially invtted to attend. 1 The following children were baptized , lat Sunday morning at the Children}; ‘ [Ry services: John Stuart Booth. eon 0! Mr and Mrs Carl M Booth, 245 E Park Ave; Mariah Palmer Flinn. daughter 0! MM. and Mrs. Raymond Warren Flinn, :2“) El l‘aik Ave, Alexander William =1l-ltii.\;irrl.suii of Mr and Mrs. William ‘Nelwn llnmivtl. 210i W \‘ine Ave. Leah 3Lunle l..ltlll)0tll. daughter in! Mrs. Wilr ‘liam H ldtm‘.» in, tilt! N Sheridan It‘d. Angu: Hittimmi, Mm of Mr.» Maud Hul- Ibrmik Slmminn 23‘! 1‘. Pink Axe, and Relic-(tut :‘um kinkrml Ninth. daughter at Mr and Mrs Chane» Fruit-nth Mlther III 0! Mr. “1111\115 Chm! Smith. 636 Urrlc Au- to a call, for a trlnsier. he mutt answer, he Will be dmng recruiting nervtce In Chicago nnd hold down second but tor the Itrong army team. Mac is a good chap and know. baseball. We wuh him lots of luck and good hezlth. Dufly Ind Wohlbruck hit the pill hard .Ind often m Sundays game. Ike Dufly getting four hits and Schmnlu three. The Regular: made l3 hut: m all. Next Sunday promioes to be the best game of the season when they cm. but! with the utmng All Chic-go team. Just remember Sunday, June 21 at Central with the utmng All Chic-go team. remember Sunday, June 21 at Central Plrk. lhc Regular: play the All Chicuo'n Lineup Sunday. Jum- 17. nnc Presbyterian Church Note: Jeflcrwn C Regulars Mrs, Hannah J thmn passed “way on Saturday. June 6th, 1914. at the home 0! her’daughter. Mrs Stewart R Brown. 709 E. Lincoln Ave. alter an Illnl‘hl 0! about two months. Mrs. \\ tlson was born In the l‘rm'mte 0t l‘lster, Ireland Ill the year "544, M Scotch lush l‘reshytcrxan strxk, and was the only daughter of a tamnly of enght children. One of her brothers was a prominent polittcal leader. WhllC another _waa a dlxtingmshed man of letters and Barrister. holding degrees from ()xtord ‘ and Tnmty Cnllege, llubltn. . Mrs. Wilson was an earnest chnstnn woman. holding last tn the truth of her forefathers who were Scotch Cnvenanters. She was a crednablc representative 0! this illustrious family, was a close student of the affairs ot the day, and when not “Mum. m Ruble. whtch wu her duly BOTH LOCAL THIS WIN SUNDAY I n "W... ____‘_, , The remains were taken to Toronto, 1Can. {or Interment. where she hved dur- ‘ in: her early married life and where he. her. husband. D. S. Wilton, who died ‘lsome thirty year: ago. .- - V'L,AA-J “You press the buttoné "we do the Weare m tofinish filmbythebeotmethods ' amdinet‘Eap possibleyour Wemrryafiinlineof WNW] [we-oat M60- pu'y at Win- utkn nnl Kuflvortl On June 2nd. the council of Gienooe duly posed the ordinance turning over Sheridan Rd. which panel through that city to the Lincoln Park Bard and same :wu accepted It a meeting 0! the Lincoln iPuk Board on June 10111. .-. uu__ 13“-; I'll- ”. _._ ‘ The contract for paving Sheridan Road from St Johns Ave. to Dean Ave. in Whrkwulet by the Common Council 0! that city Tun-day. June 2nd. andthepieecjunmtholkavinh Park imdchebddgcntthecmtylhc will be mmnued trom first page lray300010000013 7 32302521x-1813 0 SHERIDAN ROADWTB Obituary he must answer PHO' m Dy UK Wuhan-1.] | Tut-day. JW 29¢} authol Ravinia Park Tbemiw' nomwlbc'il'b“ g urvnce m md but tor c is a good We wuh him the l'nn'lmc .‘rlr 1844, of «lurk, and was nlly of tlflhl Contributed. Old Shoes Made to Look as i Edam are now being mud: to stimu- late the work in Winnctkn and It Kail- woflh. which will undoubtedly noon be â€"A-Aâ€"n-|;-k-d REGULAR 05 SPECIAL GIT Lulu-nu... -M r n as their northerly neéghbon have done, and which it is hoped they will won do. 'go that their efforts tor a continuous mood highway all the way from Chncuo l“) the Wisconsin State line muy be ac- ‘ complimed With as lmlc delay as possible. ‘ Publicity Committee. One block north of C. Tbevuioul committee! 0! LchI dun Road Auociodan um min t but eoduvon in me men] m cipl'ma south of Winneth to have din-noes paused lot 1 complete 1 road. md are striving to lave c communities pn- ordinances the I as their northerly neéghbon have d and which it is hoped they will not IF YOU want the best money can buy in the gents’ furnishings line call at No. 13 St.Johns Avenue and ask for the Arrow shirt $1 to $1.50. All styles col- lars two for 25c. Interwoven Socks, double toe and heel, Bavaria Bathing Suits from 75c to $3.50. Wear one and be in the swim. as New by North Chicago. Illinois MOW W 31 NW. Depot. near E.J.E.viaduct FOR RENT. liss Berth Friehu GOODYEAR utumma WELT Row" .4 in.

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