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Highland Park Press (1912), 1 Oct 1914, p. 5

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VC’ \k.‘ ['11- [nd :hc 23 m ()f the perfect all-fuel stove? Wouldn't it be one that burnt hard coal. soft coal. coke. or wood economically. without any change in its construction? Wouldn’t it be one that would beair tight â€"hold fire forty-eight hours? What more could you ask? Almost any kind of stove heats, if you burn enough fuel. but fuel costs money: Exhaustive search and comparison fixed our choice on the ROl'Nl) ()AK FOLKS. manufacturers of the Genuine Round Oak stoves. and on their “Double Burner." as representatives of our IDEAL in stove construction. Here is a stove manufacturer that knows, and a stove that gets RESULTS. Bums. most successfully and with greater economy, all fuel. ls air-and gas- tight for life; perfect in control; ideal floor warmer; handsome. symetncal. pleasing to the eye. and. in our judgment. so nearly perfect that it has our unqualified recommendation. lt’s 3 proved success. Your personal investigation is urged. Have one set up in your home this 588:0" Our “Want ads” bring results WHAT IS YOUR OPINION J 800‘ Hooi MA Residential Electric Lighting Bills Increase at this Period of the Year The reason is Lighting Hours are growing longer and there- fore more current is used. In June the average use of Electric Light in residences is 23â€" hours per day. In December the residential use of Electric Light averages 6- hours per dayâ€"nearly three times greater. Highland Park State Bank Luan* and Discounts 3236,9735": Hands and other invenmenu 230,372.40: Overdraft! HO‘K'") Banking House 30,0“).00 Other ml estate 936,35) Cuh on hand and in banku 139282).) ('apirall Stock Surplus Fund l'ndivided Pmrin Rnerve for run. intern! cu ”([‘(Nih A bank chartered and sufervised by the State must operate always “within the luv. One of the legal requirements in the publication quarterly of a sworn statement of condition. Following it a copy of the statement in condensed form published in detail recently showing the condition of our hank at the commem‘emem of business September 14th. NH. A (‘ .WURGAN, f’resulrn WITHIN THE LA W PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY ARDER’S Under Supervisxon of the Stat:- uf Illmms We invite \uur patronagr. OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS UABIUTIES RESOURCES PUBLIC SERVICE rim]! /. 3!. AP} [5/ \m I GRANT, (ushn'; 60.0001» 13.00000 10,624.22. 3,506 9’: ARDWARE The servnce “I” open I'llh apprnpri- ate musical numbers by the organ and choir, thccongregation singing “The Peace ‘ Hymn". written by Rev John Hanna Holmes. to the tune composed by J, R Dykes. words and music of which “I“ be primed on the program. and “I” \ lux lWllh the organ rendition 0! "The Star Spangled Banner" the congregation stand- ing. At this service the pastor WI“ preach on the subject ol international peace, and the offering will be sent to The Red (was Socncty to be used in its uork ma lhr lml tle ticlds at Europe. There wxll be special peace x'rx nw :u the church next Sunday mnrnxng and evening, (m Monday insuurum'x fur commumun “ill begin. (UM‘INL‘ED Plum FIRST PM}, In lhal their drchstoooftenwz-m “main at an opponent. For live innings the west alder: lldlll mered Uchsner in lively fashion, but in the sixth the Crescent hurler settled down and thereafter the attack of the men from below the hump became mmh feebler. The ninerun lead the Regulzln held at that stage of the game probably had something to do,wilh then lci Aw I , nevertheless. it was plain that (k hum > delivery was becoming more dlfllt'llll tu solve. Hreenslade's offerings suited 1hr Ur: cents just fine, and the south Mde batters were meeting the ball 'squareh- through out the game, They came dangmmdv neat, towards the end of (hr 0me! m ca‘asigg the substitution of trrsh Mullen Loom- ncldmg was again the hde wt the losers. nuscues. a couples ut dULthr- barrelled ones. presenting 1hr Rrle‘lr: wnh fin» 0! their mm- rum Amwlm alibiâ€"[ht- ~~Iand1ng 1)! so mun) m l-i '1.'\~ \mrrmrs ‘r. the bases. Mock :md L‘rnnm of the the»: :1' ‘ Ax: xi Dun): er'. and Collins 01 [hp Rcuul.u~ M'n- 12w >well hitters 0! [1r (Ln Rh hunk, :hz- south siders' shun Izl-Idz-z “Ah 11‘ A xldxs by hin‘SC” UH the (k YW'N’ Hr‘ pm mu .. ‘m-zumtul z-xlx1l,mx»n n: ~‘ mt Adjudicuion Notice liz'! in 7"l'.il‘1\ht‘rl‘b\ gum, '. ' ' (‘ Sti‘m'ziiu-i Adimnistratnx u! ('v iui'r- of Latin 1114* Darmod) Mu'kiu, knuwn is Llithcrinc DarmmijV er"~ dct'usui. mil attend the (Dunn ti .4! 0: Lake Count). at a term Lint-um: In Ix- hnldcn at His (Hurt Huuw 2n \\ m3“ Kw in said Cuunty, on the tir>t Mum.” u: January next. 1915 when and win-n- all claims against said tstate are nontcd and requested to present the NH"! m SJld Court for adjudication. The Vesper nervwe at 4 An the mm:- genural theme of program nf \\hl\‘h Is pun-x1 culmnn 01 [his paper‘ (l :Well. " replied the young man. “per Imps you haven't bid the name adrnn use: for observing thing: that. ' but." This I) 1hr eighth time m U' o! nur country that a l’rcsuicn anmrd A natlnnal day 4-1 PM [hm-c (thMIHL‘ [hr pcupir wvrr mm-t m (hmr and pm)” fur “But suppose the plain people do not happen to agree with you?“ “Then I refuse to be Influenced by the clamor of the metastatic. crow-rt" â€"Wasblngton Star. Poor Pup-I “I am not at all certain.” and the father. "that my daughter loves yuu Iulflclenlly to warrant me la Intruu 1m; her to your keeping for life.” In accord with ‘Ibe proclamauon of President Wilson that Sunday. October 4th. be observed by all the citiuns of the Uuited States as a day of, Prayer for Peace among the European Nntmns, (hr Highland Park Presbyterian Churrh hu "ranged a special program for next Sun- day morning, beginning at clex en o'clock Two Views. "1 put my Nil-nee In the wtsdom of the plain people." sud Senator Sor- chum. A5 'A R. Ilanmm' ('Admlnlstratx \ Waukc-gan. Illinois. Sept Tho Clnvcnfl. Willyâ€"You we. ll wu this way They were all three Io dead In love with her and all so ollglble Inn! to set tle [be mutter one ngreed to marry the one who should gum the nearest (0 her age. Arthurâ€"And dld she? “'1”! â€"I don't know. I know that she unu- rled the om: who guessed the IUWesL THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS \ u! .1‘5‘l\~lILH(‘d presuh :erM, .md {hire t1mr~ “an (L:- \mu-s In the .Ht‘s .Hk (‘Hdhl Presbyterian Church Notes p'l Evangcllral Luth. Chum h "1 )(‘I 0! Hum \\.l1 ft'pdll Iu~\1 deu)‘ H BASE BALL Fr plan- M put; peace hem crn Ign p«')\\c1~, I“ \\ t‘f Mr [hr pcupic wvrr .«x‘n nl lx‘ am ill/('1 hl )UX I! H l" “1H ‘ 4. xi H RCku-J“ \"H I r (in I“ x mm. ‘1' m Yt"'>(’ k" ‘l ‘ HI 3o?- monson AGAINST m: m m an; 1 l (Mr Nome of Lenin. Contact Aucumeut No. 217 Kurd wt Lma! lwprm‘emenls of the City of Hmhldnd Park Nome l.‘ hmrb) gnu-n that bid! will be dun-(7d tn! Ihc‘ vonuruction o1 tn: ought (M 1m h n am sanitary sewer. lo-g grther wuh Ixmnhnlcs, flushing wnneo‘l [Inn and hmm- Jum‘nnns. lobeconflruct- ed and laid m alung and under Rake. “and [)rnr beginning at a manhole: located (wrlu- 1:» feel northwest 01 (he InXCfStChun u! (hr (enter lines o! 00-. Tamblc Aw and Rndgcwood Drive; running tum: thrmr nonhcaslerly :1 din-' (unct of tut) Inmdrcd (hlrly (2.30) feel.. W the mtrnnlmn of the center line 01. (may Ave mm .1 lune nineteen H99 led ms! of and paszz-l In the wcxtcrly “M u! Ridgx-utmi “luv. a! which pmmlhen shqll he a n .w huh runmng from thence nonhulx In. mid to .md hum-teen (19) he! but trwx' Th. \nst lmc «7! Ridge mud [Hunt .1 $0er of lun hundred tun im-t 11-1“ '. x u pm!“ (Mr hundlrd Ht Ridgx‘utxu sha“ ’K' n n . nunhvxl) 1m ch‘L-Cdsl tr”: WHOd Unat- tun ‘m-t 11-1‘ [100) IH'I .vv wull AH‘. .u‘ J"12th1x .‘ 'Hy- mum.“ rm: .lel he pald m lmn¢l>' “hlch hnmh mil draw Inlttrsl at the rule m Lu l w pct um per mnum. All pmposnh m hld: must be “com- pJnied by .1 (mum-d Check payable to the ermdem mt thr Board of Lbcnl Im- pruvtmrnh m We (fly of nghlnnd Park a]: the sum nt nnl less lhan (on 110) pct vent m (hr :ngxrgalc of the proposal. \mQ propnanl mm! be delivered to the Premium ul {hr [ward 0! Local lmprme- menu m upon wvmn «)1 and Board at (he tllllt‘ and pl.“ 1‘ Kurd harem for the openl‘ng or tllz~\..lxx :- Nu proposal or 2nd .,,, AAAAAAAAAA J C(‘HUUUCd :rom first page has been made m squeezmg the “pack" out of the Rnrrs and lebon Bill (pro- nded It slayi squeezed out). Amber step in the rrght duration can be nude ymr [\axfing Hm m CnHz’d sh.pptng hall. I! 'hat hr” 13 ml pJSSI‘d the Government Treasury mil he wand an expenditure ()1 mm mm 'H dunun Thu furnishes a reason against Um passage 01 that bl“ m additron tn those I mentioned m one at those lettcrs severIl-weckn ago. A Publxc Buddrngs Bull u contemplated hvr lht' nu: scssmn o! Congren N that uy‘ ..... a V mll be summit-red unless accompanied by chexk .1: hen-1n prmxdcd 111: Board at lmal lmprmemcnu re \ervet. (he nghr m rryecx any or all bids If mm decm u but for the pubhc good Husk P HAIKINS. Pn-udcnt m the Board 01 Local Improve- ments M [hr L m 0! Highland Park. Dated at Highland Park lllmoxs Septem her 30th A. 1) 1”“ 32 “my me.“ :il be fun .mnl «)1 X‘- «H In 5410“ YQ‘ H M h ON THE CORNER Start TODAYâ€"Clip the coupon NOW‘ t National Bum W, 230 s. u Sale St, aim- If \" |‘ “ppm! Ihvn Would You Like a Good Position Paying From $60 to $150 Per Month Wu tcach you to becumt-anoan Stenugraphm bx :::‘ 1 \\ uh to succeed m the world xhcrc is nothing MM mu mme than Su-nography. Huw many surres'stul me-L ( xx» Hi to prosperity as a S'nogx'npher‘ ('ymrgo \V in {km \. (‘wnrge U (finelynu. Wlllmm Ii Muwn. Ch» \1 H: ‘ hu- (h a Stvnnm'aphcr varuwnn all all uppluu an 1-:- unhd In: to our JIIJIIII. [or rain a? mun n any tun-15h pay-"IN.- ..: Highland Park n and b|ank plupusal! .1! {hr min: v1 Um mun-menu :z‘. 1hr u!) \‘n'hh, If! .r “13". ”w L \\."l ht 1 {uh-x A. I) t .h-«k p I (1 Loan] (hr mulh lnnc n! an» pmm their shall be M h h {anl 1hr snarl '1‘ me Uh u! Hmlr Jwrlhnn . m Ir mplrs: .un‘i ‘..~: “Med 2“ p .~ " pju'mu M Ir." )1 (he Andrnmmc l hc upcm-d nn A. I) 1914. .11 k p m at lhc Loud Imprmc H'HYN1 l‘! th'Y(‘~!l “Bun-bu. by Wu” is safe and instantaneous. Call up when in need of any Drug Store Goods. We will gladly take your order by phone. and assure you of the same careful and considerate dealmg as if you called in person. When ever you want any 0113 Store Goods m a Hurry Just Telephone Don’t Get Excited IN ANY Emergency, Just ring us up and we will do the rest m 1hr DALE SWEEI'LAND’S PHARMACY mm 3' :9pHc-r P [11mm pHc-r hm MINIMUM} Hr learn‘ .c I m )“hn stands ‘1 m: I‘IH'AI M Ira «mung! (H4 .JP ball aathonm no not» atlrs tut building! and authonze- no mu l), mu but ll confined to prnnsmm» it ' l. tlnutng (mlm'tl on prmnts Hun (out): of con-trucuon. Innlhrt ' ~1' (my rmlhon doll-n an b: nan-d Another thung. although t»:._~ a“. bun pant-d muting Ippropnalums in the fiscal year there I. no Iu‘ mmpej 2‘ [ht departments to spend Lh- mu. nmounu approprintcd. EV?!) ”w ;.m poncnu 0! many [urge lpp'upfml ... would have pared them dmn In 2* v H tent of THINK)“. of donu- ll tlu \ have looked Into the future [\Hh that were unkan and m lhc 3:31" when the appropriations warm» :2 gm: .u-l conzlmom of (be preheat. hub )- neteasiutcd by flue oondmom tar: t;- practicedby the departmenu. lt()l“".? standingulewm. mnmrr In iram n (:H‘ «hum pt California Hand Carved Rose Bead Necklace R W. SCHNEIDER. 13 St. Johns Ave. Telephone 331 cm}: gmam' AND REPAIRED. TEL. N. g, AUTOMOBILES ALL MACHINE WORK GUARANTEED. GAS EN' North Chu‘agn. Illinois One block north of L18; N. \V. DepoL near EJ. liviaduct Practical Gas Engine Machine Works .m ”11‘ but" nnn( '11.” an Made from {mum}! ()I'angc b1(l>\UH1.\ 1': it)’ and fragumw 1;} (hunnmwd m! 'w‘. h Hmrm Nnhun-l Bunnrll Inuhtulc. 230 51; SA”: SL.Chk~o All": fin/allo- (Ia-pano- OVERHAULED AND REP BOUGHT AND SOLD. (1t (:1'311nr‘zna Roses and m have the life (1113‘- ( 3hr flower. «3y M \wax‘. u vuld not be dlslurbvd and the end sought would be reached Willy " c-n u:- m. usmn 2mm in: the nun). of manna; n-xcnur by lauhon for (he ; .rpmq .4 ~ anmammg depoms in na- ; .TP‘V l‘f " annatnvng (.rpt-nn I” “6' mm hanks r}.«'~( an 1)“ «350m why it second mr rho mm or ”III WV Tax 30'“. pup-“mg It‘r‘ramng 0‘ ‘lfifmflm in midmona! revenue. throu‘h the am ~;-u‘lfied in the H“. W“ DOC W It vubllm u vmun: H the banks yen nth-d on to return It all now. But If it u 9-" recalled by the Gmefnmem m- u and pm back in the 1rruury.buoineu \M ' .IH" .2 grnrral fund balance m We I-r.» m a'- Hunting In about maotmm 'w u L 37 .0000“) u (m devout m the w! «2 mm on all I! 1s and thu 'u. mzhdran do! (hm money from the ”2.” mm uould dmulh bum. I’vubllm u “Hum; 11 the banks yer: 1:1 Hm thxw In 21w m-mths. m. "1.1! nth-runnu- gcnuine \uu km-vx n? K}1;11\!;1r1(’d on Jhdgv merxsm Muumam \ 4;:1<fn;.;‘ x (-thm 1.11mi men [JUN/)5 and Brarkets Home, Pmmr and Mutar Wiring Highland Park. I1 134 2.1. Steel 1a. sou E‘s/inmlrs me'slmd Robert Greenslade wud n Nh (I) blank and H?!) B 4,1,3 t nu! RUV H II (ILH

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