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Highland Park Press (1912), 22 Oct 1914, p. 5

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{17c of “’11 23 One short block west on Deerpath Avenue, LAKE FOREST 4 New Alleys TheWorld’s Best Piano Player. Gulbransenâ€"Dickinson Co. A SUGGESTION Abk fur the "Bowlers Guide." a vest pocketbook printed by the Brumwlck Balke Coilendrr C0, Alley Makers. and given mth their Cumfinments. E Li)’ I» learn. Best of Indoor Games. Instructions to beginners, MATT SHIEL. Mgr. 12th Float North America Bldg. 36 S. State Street PHONE RANDOLPH 4292 - Burns all fuels successfully and economiallv. Holds the tire forty-eight hours. and gives a lifetime 0! ser- vice. 50 well recognized is the prestige and value of this stove. that after fittecn or twenty year: 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 is 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 toâ€"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 slways in- ferious to the original, so has it been with the imita- tions of this strong. simple. durable. which has always “delivered the goods." Don’tBe a Victim ofSuhstitution Highland Park State Bank grand pianw. Best player music for all makcs of l’iaiiw Players at a big discount. Call. phone or write us for full particulars. See us before purchasing a Player Piano. we can save you money No where else do you find. without cost. Service of the value and character furnished by.a well managed bank to its patrons. But service in a bank demands for its counterpart Safari?) l.arge Capital Surplusâ€"State supervxsion-Capable managementâ€"these spell Security. Combined with service and security we offer you Shelter» not alone for your fundsâ€"but Shelter also for your valuables in our salty deposit vaults. A. L, .‘IURCJN: Pre'sulrn! :11ch in your now silent upright 01 BOWLING, Let us enroll your namé on our books today Capital Surplus $72, - Best of Equipment: Convenient C. l M. E. Service All Pn‘srdtnl I. M AI’I'EL. Vic! Pm (' F GRANT Cushwr Mmexahte Bowling Balls ERVICE ECURITY HELTER Phone 560 The counml reserves the right to rejec! any or all bids, Sealed proposals will be received by the Cll)‘ councnl of Highland Park. Illinoi‘. until clghl p. m. Tuaday, November 3rd. 1914, for furnishing All material: and do- ing all work necessary for the complae constructmn of a storm water sewer to dram Vme Avenue subway. Specificatmns with blank form of pro- posal can be obtained at the office of the City clerk Grading. vurhing. draining, paving with Macadam and otherwise improv-l in: Central Avenue from the easterly line of Green Bay Road easterly {or a distance of eight hundred fifty- three feet. as wull more fully appear from the certified copy of the judz-J ment on file in the collector's office. That the warrant for the coliectioni of such assessment is in the hends of the undersigned. and all rsom in-l terested are hereby noti ed to calli and pay the amount assessed at the collector's office in the 'City Hall.l Highland Park, Illinois. within thirty days from the date hereof. Harry 8. Evans. City Collector. i 9mm yum-row; beetle; Inta. waapl. bug! find not ollve an!" make up only Iylm Inocut of the food of the whitey” ed marrow. Like most of Its rsuily II I need eater by prefer ence. find cod and- comprtu shout Cigar 73 Del“, _ of It: total fwd-l :_~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"._ . 3" .0 It May. She m beautiful womanâ€"and hl- wife. ‘ B one nlxht. getting home nte and via; tome excited "unver ‘ nation '1 her In the ball. he uld to himself: ‘ “A th of bunt] may be a Jaw tonne.“ ' Dated an Highland Ptrk Illinois thls ;2nd (in) of October. A. D. 191‘. 3‘- 35 Publlc Swim: is hereby given that the ('ounty (hurt of Lake Vomit)”, Illinois. has rvmlered judgment for a second or supplemental specisl as- sessment to pay the amount of de- ficiency in the first asseument upon property benefited by the following improvement V Sl'l'l'l.l~l)HI\T.\L SPECIAL AS- Sl-IS.‘\HCXT NOTICE. The Little Theatre on the fourth floor of the Flnt‘ Arts Building open- ed its third season on Tuesday. Oc- tober 20th. Wlth a group of one let plays to which the collective title-,1 “Sundry Lovers" has been given. Thai 1three plays consist of St. John Hankm in's “The Constant Lover," Lord Dun sany's “The Lost Silk Hat" and “Joel," an imaginative play based onl the Old Testament story. by Miu, Florence Kiper. a young Chicagol writer. (.‘omedy is the preVIiling note in ”Sundry limers” in accordance with the policy announced by the di- rectors since their return from Eu- rope of demting the major portion of: the Little Theatre's nctivities this season to the production of lighterl and more humorous plays thin have been given during the past two sea-f sons of Ihc "Little." This policy is hused on the helief that present con- ditions hme produced a demand for humor and relaxation in the theatre “hh'h i~ perfectly legitimate. and which the directors of the “Little" \vill eizilczixnr throughout the season CHICAGO “LITTLE THEATRE" TO OPEN Located FourQh Floor, Fina Am Build- ing. “Sundry haven" Title of Opening Perform-co The Sundav \cspers 3“” continue in Interest (Mt-r) Sunday from {our to an All are xmurd. The danunu (lass has mun-Med so rapidly we mm mad that lt Will be necesâ€" sary tn huid (.w wannns Monday even- mgthcfirq a! T m and the second a! $.10 ,-\m u}: “Ire m avaxl themsehrfi of [Em .1d‘..<:11.4§:- ”Lly «In! either hour 'Htv may .zvn. um m1] be Hue-n bum x'x.x\‘(‘> I. w: that unduudml 311er mu. ’e'k..z:.1!1> deg-mm) be“! It! Ur. last Tuesduy evening in the Yuung Men .~ L‘iuh rooms. VILIO! Yarroe. a Russian, and an editorial wrtter tor the Chicago Tribune gave a very interesting 'and instructm- address on the European situation ”Iii talk was the product of a thorough and diligent research. into the chaotic condititm at European affairs It was an earnest and tairmmded effort to uncover the underlying causes 01 the war. He showed why the calamity Iu‘ not inevxtable and treated the villi ques- tions concerning the was came and out-, come vehemently but. libernilv and with-1 out national prediudice. Mr. Yuroe' speech was not an oritoncal attempt but his remarkable vocabulary o! wellchooeu words. arranged clearly Ind concuely. brought absolute concentration from his! audience Much thanks is given to Mr I George R. Jones tur securing Mr. Yarro- services to the tluh 'I‘fzc «ltrv': {bag (1.!» met-h 'l'qurmiM (yer produétd will (mm Mmu‘mx I ftcrnnun firm '31rr-c (0 me, It Is open 350-. .54 w.“ be shnwn eve-r) MW,“ ‘i all memberx and us conducted by an 4 until finlshcd. M,“ Ahcc 10),, H: xpenrm‘r'! drennmker. :Kahn “10(0th C0 pliyfi ”w lmd The Sundav \cspers Sh” iconunue in‘ role. . THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. Supplcnwntal Special .Warrlnt No. [51. [2100K Notice to Y. \N', C. A. News Young Men's Club E. A. W'ARREH, City Clerk. 34â€"35 'na.» lnr [hr khrMm'Aa 'H m chrrr (he hrmh Ar hurdrncd Furopr, Stri‘fl er)‘ m (.un H \ \\ «- mm; ILII ' I ”3.. 0' I Fodum. The llto . nun: Glboon. who left n forum of It u million poundn wu. when I 11 "(cannot in Bvlhut on. d” mink: t watch whit h had been vent bin (or repair 1: mu durum tho (I (he Belt-n r: m A atone v3: thrown through m.- sh .1. window bl: Mr. (21an In Hm eye. U the Illkkml (hump-u all Mr. Gthoonlwu I'Irdod mam Tm. w" III I”! In lift-London Spunhli Tuna. k 3 09mm. The Old o-You Ihoum always do be my , nub-ad'- I'lubl'l. my dmr The New ['19 done so ever “an botoldlio It I mommy. Pu Ewcceefi l. W. Bush. as Secretary or the gWaukmn Civil Service Commnwon u Ia meeting 0! that bodv Tueudny mght only In Wprhr‘. TheJm‘ 1! ant! neon doph‘h‘d an Egypthn bonumenu about mm H. (‘ It! fofm ‘bfll did not dlflPr pro-"Hr from flutfln use among boys at m.- prflw . It VII used in l-Zurmwnn war“ In. u moo and was (In-m ed quite en‘octlro u the urchhul (hen ehp ed. . “which Anon-L W with Imus! owed Its alarm-m men! explosion which took plum- It a flu y In Mmrflelda, I‘m“ 171:: (be me I obtained HI unhmln r from pr! manuflcturers. hut In ndry of It: own. um! \unl (I: famous u H mm; um men an the she. “1mm: h was ofily umnll fishing \‘Hlnlv um] thv mt, th century. who-u IL-mr \‘lll. ”Who foundations nr H~ pru- peril; )y ‘nklng H the royal dm M an] -I.om‘un gumuk‘lr ‘ In lofln‘kcmembrance of our dear one who m lqidenly taken from us thru- yeln yo QCtober ‘12. 1911, m nghland Park. ‘ ' C. A. to” N...“ u now Socnury Chadd A. Wornck, well known Wau Regan luwmce man wu named to The 'ill b! the late Richard W. Seats. foundel‘ of Sean. Roebuck CO uf (tn- cago. ha I: filed m the Lakt L‘uunty court. nu an estimated valuatmn of mountain million: of doll-n. ms widow, Anal. 5 mpdc executrix ot the estate withou‘ bond and 1: also made the sole heir of the hat estate. Tin- mamurmrn: u! Im- new Burma: Theatrg, High“) A. annmmcn :hAI Hu-n' ml! be special \"dudrnir (Lu-r : .t.:«- .1 week, Wrdnhda) i-rn'h)‘ ...' 1 \x .-\ starting last mghz (ktubr: _'I~t . ~‘ that there MII be ape-v1.11 h‘JIun- p'LhHr> rsery Tuesday. Thursdav and 53mm. A special Mrnw pulun' «alh-d "7.". \\ .l' 5 Clothing." one 0! {hr mm: H‘rllimg « '.r\ ever produécd ml! begin Mornim Ix: 36m and w.“ be shnwn eve-r) Mvvdm The D. IA. R. now have permnuon homlhc bdlh officer to hold their rum- mage Ida Wovember (hard. fourth and mm at and a Cenlrll Ave. The mam will he ’0‘ to receive contnbanom of rlothtng add all kind: of bouuhold cox-d: and a com'mlgtee o! the I). A R. mll be at the more on Monday Iller‘nnon. My vcmbtr nemnd to receive then: mama: AT mum mum 'ohMumLCo-crdAmNo- mfimrwmrm . ' ‘0 H “I; a m beautiful ‘ . ‘ B one night. wan Jr W w. 5.." ma '1 .MI I! an: 01mm Hei'lovina mother and Slfltr. ‘ Anon: HAMILTON 8mm ‘; GRACE MAmn 5mm In MM (5. L Purl Kinkud .1. one wish “I (out PARK ILLINOIS Andourqt wonhwhc. And while you smile another smiles. and soon that's miles nod miles of smiles. and life's worth while m you mile. DALE SWEEIIAND’S PHARlACY vto-date service will help you smile it makes life hold“ hulk VENCEL MUZIK W. Central Ave. Highland Put Our “Want ads” bring results Telephone 220-.) Carload New York Apples R W. SCHNEIDER, 13 St. John Ave. “done 331 California HandCarved Rose Bead Necklace Highland Park F tile] Co. 102 N. First St Hal- M. has. Telephone 335 Building Material QJNLSREBQRED AND REPAIRED. TEL N. c.413 ALL MACHIRE wonx GUARANTEED c.As EN- AUTOMOBILES REGULAR OR SPECIAL CUT VON SHORT NOTICE; Nonh Chicago, Illinois Hm Muck north of C. N. W. Depot, near E]. Eviaduct Practical Gas Engine, Machine Works We carry limestone, granite screenings, sewer pipe, lifne, cement, gravel, sand. etc. Also Cod. Coke ind Wod I have just received a Car- load of New York Apples and for a quick sale 33 83.00 per barrel out of car or $8.25 per barrel delivered. Made from fragrant California Roses and ()range blossoms, they have the life qual- ity and fragrance like the flower. Guaranteed not to fade by wear. J. A STRYKER DEERFIELD ILLINOIS OVERHAULED AND REPAIRED BOUGHT AND SOLD. GEARS SukckSandQSuuBulkBIk. {*m mm”. nuu-a. nun-uâ€" Lamps and Brackets House, Power (md Motor. Wiring WM! mus-u tutu Estimates F umished Robert Greauhde Groceriec and Meat- s3;

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