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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Oct 1914, p. 5

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in the n, Wil- ‘k and Kory is acme. OHK R “E 23 Keep in condition for the next Base Ball Season by Bowling one or two evenings a week MATT SHIEL. Mgr. 4 New Alloys One short block west on Deerpath Avenue. LAKE FOREST Special Nights can be arranged for Highland Park Bowlers. A SUGGESTION REGULARS - CRESCENTS The World’s Best Piano Player Gulbransen-Dickinson Co. 12th Floor North America Bldg. 36 S. State Street PHONE RANDOLPH 4292 :nc‘er‘So'wéll'rzcogn'lzâ€"eairtne-bratige and value of this stove. that after fifteen or twenty years of service. it brings more secondhand, than cheap imitations do on the dealer's floor. Insist on securing the original. We recommend and HARDER’S HARDWARE sell it There ia but one genuine ROUND OAK stove. For over forty years the Round Oak Folks have concen- trated their efforts in the production of this heater. which is to-day, in principle. scientifically correct The prestige of this stove has stimulated over one hundred other manutacturers to imitate it in appear ance and name. but as every imitation is always in- ferious to the original. so has it been with the imita- tions of this strong. simple. durable, which has always “delivered the goods. Burns all fuels successfully and econOmicallv. Holds the fire forty-eight hourgand gives a liletirne of ser- No where else do you find. without cost. Scrvm’ of the value and character furnished by a well managed bank to its patrons. But service in a bank demands for its counterpart Serum)- l.arge Capital Surplusrv-State supervision-Capable managementâ€"mac spell Security. Combined with service and security we offer you Shelterâ€"not alone for your fundsâ€"but Shclter also for your valuables in our salty deposit vaults. Highland Park State Bank See us before purchasing a Player Piano Don’tBe a Victim of Substitution Call, phohe or write us for full particulars we can save YOU money, Installed in your nuw silent upright ur grand piano. Best player music for all makes of Piano Players at a big discount. BOWLING Let us enroll your name on our books today - Best of Equipment: ' ConvenicM C. M. E. Service ERVICE ECURITY HELTER HS Phone 560 It is a good time to study how ef- fectively nature plates shruhbery in the woods, end lbout its margins, and in open places. Then too, compare the autumn eppeernnce of most 0! the introduced nhrubbery here with that of the native ahrubbery. Huw do your spire". And lilacs, and bush honey-suckles and' syringas compare with the hazel-bush, the hoary \‘ihur num. the witch-hazel. the gray dogâ€" wood. the osier dog-wood. the dwarf hucklevberry. the wild currant, and several othersâ€"a breve display of haunting color peculiar to our native shrubs? All of the introduced shrubs save the barberry mm poor and un- attractive in their dull foliage On the other hand our native shrubs. such as the Viburnum: end doc-woodi. are your true Cinderella. and in autumn they come into their own With their fine colors end conspicuous fruits These are the hawthorn: With ruddy fruit. the high-bush Cranberry \ntn great clusters of scurlet herrzw uni the wnhoo. with pendant ‘rmrrinw gleaming from green gray pod- A1; of these are native, they belong :1; the landscape. and they should be promi- nent in all efforts at enrichmg ‘Jw landscape. Park, and there are prulmrq rift} other places here as ln‘flllllle :iil free! But the display i~ ~i'l {or a limited time only. The rm'ent stnrm has swept away much fulmgc from maple and ash and has left only (he oaks and aspens. nmonz trees, tn carry on the display for a week or two longer. So now is the accept»?! time. No one is rich enough or poor enough to lose this climax of autumn. Of course. ‘no'. refuse to lpropused law Ilof it are such % followed that. very few bills While the bill does not reduce what has been described as the "tmlxght zone," tn the extent I Wlsh it ll|ll, I ln-A lieve it does do so to sunn- t‘\ll'IlI. at least. In several partivulun it strikes at practices that huu- hm-n favorites of monopoly lH mntrnlimg business. the breaking up at “huh might to greatly benefit (lu- grnrrnl piihlit'. At the same tIIIIt‘ II ‘90!le In me these sectionsI refm In \ul‘ nut embarrass or hamper lefl.lllil.itv Mm ness. Thv hill in its final fnr‘nt. wen- ml to me to have mun- ut‘ 1l!"l'lllrt‘ ‘hzm undesirable legislutmr 1L ll. If .4 law of this kind weh- sn «lmm; :n‘ m nun-tly suit everyhml)‘. thv 'mrw in of that law wnuld lw mum “nehington. I). C. Hrt 1H. NH ,\n_\ <tutute lilmll} .. '- pm . ', ..- ufl'u‘mutivo vol.- nf :1 v- '_\ w 'm- lIlt'Ylel's Of a bod) (‘llt1'.l. :; Y'.\-»n' \urymg ideas. is lmuwl In [w A. [H‘Olllaltk The queahu: “Pm h nu fronts each member “hm ln- my: .-~ in ma» on the legislatlm. w llxnwllh' |~ whether the good u. 1‘ .»:.!\w1uh~ lhnso features with whnrh ln' 1‘ m»! u. accord. Those lnstunvw “hull pre sent proposed laws whirl] act'rn ultu gather desirable or utcrly undesirable do not occasion much dlfl'nculzy when one is called upon to mu- for or against them, but [how casvs are comparatively few in number. I. «2:: 133:: 2:; ,1 .Eu 12:, 3 2:. $3 .3 :75}; T. 52.212 1%. 375...}! These various group um vzut ( sin: by any means. 1% (mm. m. ymul thong I have Hurt-llwi In H “mph-s or types nl‘r .‘1. 41min» of beliefs and dc-gr l HOUSE ADOP'IS REPORT ON THE CLAYTON BILL TheL'ard party on Tuesday nenmfl will be at eight thirty and a number of members are endeavormg m malw (hm one of out popular evenlmb tor the coming winter. Continued from Flrst Page and they propose to re>truln and mn- trol the manipulators w thm If pm.» sible justice and equnt} may ”Null both to those engaged in huxmuh and those whom businc» 1~ [anwumwi To serve. Fridays enterxaimr Hit ‘a '11 k unmana- prompdy at eight (n'clmn J3 mung In the opening number n! I’aullnc hung dumn it will be extended 3 mm Luv. hvr the first two weeks the plctun-s mil In: nver one hour and a half. afterwards we wnll have our usual run. The opening recepnun .md dame (m Tuesday wasa very (iehuhtlul and en» lhusmsUc party, fiery Ulk' cmrnng ”NO the club spirit for a >1HA’Q‘\\YLAI u-awn The program was kept un'zl «I'm» um- o'clock. THE momma PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARKWIS Highland Park Club one cannot and should‘ vote for any and every! until all [hr pruvmmns: as he upprmes. If one rule he would \ute for The lumbcr and roll busineu tormer’y mrried on by Jnhn Muddkton. decent-d. has been sold by ordrr n! the court Tic business WI” be mntmued the am: 3: usull under the firm name 01 Mnddleton 8: Clark. All bull: due the firm 04 Join Middleton will be collected by Mary L Middleton. Execulru of the Butt: 0! John Middleton, dcccased. grass \Ullllllflellk‘lt‘.‘ results of (h:- )- ~tutesnmnshlp ‘ penance ns wrl ro-quisllv. Thm H. ('nngrru and pnr!m¢-nl~ “ho 1 ion}: l'XIN'YIt‘luI \Q'IUDKL (V r H ONTHECORNEI [n nothing has modem science shown more advance thh a special eye to comfort than in the developement of RUBBER GOODS. We keep a full assortment of thelatest and best devices in the Rubber line for the Toilet, Nursery and Sick Room. wnumaamuuuwuoww WWWJMSLIS‘ 5L. (Hugo @‘RUBBER GOODS If you are ambitious and want to better your position. stenognphy offer. mac and opportunitiu than All otha lines. Let us make )011 a competent <tcnographer by boat study during your spare hours. U) k “1: “ELECT RIGHT IE!" ('(1 U \Vr Una t'ae only complete correspondcnn mun: m the (uunln Hm rum-u Mn Modems to (mill: the u: 1mm xhrce lo fwc months, In (hi: nmc you (an becomr at. up”: strnwraer-r and be m a podgion .md a salary of from $60 to $150 per month. [)0 you know or am uthrv pyufrsmon that you can lam such inn-r yuan}: Len \uung man and womnn H 1% mu- m )mn spare hours “huh Mll bnnfi m I. m: smut trade or protrssmn a: it u abwlulrl) csunhal mm (1;-\,~ u. 9pm Ham :3; mmr one line if you ”-4- .1 Mum». and slrnngraphy oflrm mim- guldcn oppmluxmws may. an MP.” pn-Inamn you unlearn Nokicc mid \uu Rive yum one hour a day tu 1hr Mud) u! Stenngrnp . ‘n‘ 1:. .1 pusnmx: h- ‘ mumand a salur) tunr a; murh as )m. L umr M.- can arsurc yuu of n pommn paymu at least 5m per Inrrrflrn all all uppity: an In- uubol Iru In our Huh-u. 1.0. mm 0/ I'm.- a. I.) out“, WI.“- u: :ur anxious to Imprmr \‘ULH pmulmn and Hu- aurld send 1,, (mailman! Mzmk md STENOGRAPHY Md“ W. Centnl Ave. Highland Park The Best P.5d Profession in the world Today is Long Distance Moving by Auto Truck R. W. SCHNEIDER, 13 St Johns Ave. Telephone 331 Womb Hand Carved Rose Bead Necklace. CINE; RMED AND REPAIRED. TEL. N. C. ALL “GEEK; ,WQILK ,W REGULAR OR SPECIAL CUT 0N SHOR! North Chicago. Illinois - One block north of C. 8: N. W. Depot. neat 12.1.17.va - PneficalGasEnngzMachhekas NortthreAntoizTranspomfionCo. ”musk-dmun “#550 WM Made from fragrant Cahfnrma Roses and Orange bloswmh. thcy have the life qual- ity and fragrancv like the flower. Guaranteed not tn fadt by wvar. All Furniture and Piano. handled with utmost care lullfln MUZIK Genlltmer. Noam wnd me an enrollment blink and spam! rum: to: )h..f szrnographnc count. 1182 B Nan-r AM": um!»- Nation-l Bun-non lnatilulc. OVERHAULH) AND Rum BOUGHT AND iSOLD. M um? sum 4, SmGQSuul-‘Dh. ughâ€"m mun. .IYI BLILI‘ fill.” Lamps and Brackets House, Power and Motor Wiring ‘ Hill-"AI. mus... hula RobaiGreudde isn'matcs F umished ! )uJ were sure you I: )uu ml} give us Just no 51.. 5.3.3.0“... I. 413

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