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Highland Park Press (1912), 4 Feb 1915, p. 5

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15, 25. will play 1n Home satisfied you can trument :re this m and Him! or L gent's IDefiCS. heated EN ~3152 ‘ark 265 in; m. iugsm. (m... WP-rk I'S TS ts [N6 fl ‘any \\ 3 Robert Greenslade Highland Park, Ill. 134 2nd. Snot Tel. Lamps and Brarkt’ts Home, Power and Alofur I'Vz'rz'ng [id/mates F zmzis/m GINES REBORED AND REPfiRED. TEL ALL MACHINE WORK GUARANTEED. REGULAR OR SPECIAL CUT 0N SHORT NOTICE. AUTOMOBILES North Chicago. Illinois One block north of C. N. W. Depot. near E. J. Eviaduct Practical Gas Engine Machine Works NEW Highland Park State Bank Directors Who Direct 171w mute jor the Bank your F Honda/up Confidmza’ and patronagr 0n Exclusive distributor for East and West Deerfield Townships order now and insure prompt delivery. Telephone 140 for demonstrations 111 M Ave. “ccâ€"Pres. Pv Smu- Representatne Fidelity and C of New Yurk A. G. Mc PHERSON Director Sxandard Forgings C knera! Manager Chicago Varnish C1 Roadster $440 Touring Car $490 Town Car $690 the business and aflairs of the Tel. 805-]. rly Chwf Illinois Ranking [)cpartn AN SON C. MORGAN FORD C. G. ALEXANDER FRED M. STEELE FRANK J. BAKER Public Servxce Co. of Northern Illinois OVERHAULED AND REPAIRED BOUGHT AND SOLD. @175 J. N. APPEL [hill-Hark PRICES (Impany asually C0 N. C. 413 Mrs. Ellen Henncssy, mother of Mn. F. L. Dnnnelly. of 240 N. Green Bay Rd., died at her home Tuesday morning. Mrs. Hennessy was born in Ireland in 1835 making her just eighty years old. Funeral senices were held Thursday morning in St. Mary's Catholic Church. Rev. Dr. O'Neill officiating. burial at Moonev‘s cemetery. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at nine o‘clock at St. James’ Catholic Church. Highwood; Rev. Father Gates officiated. Interment was in Lake Forest. Besides his wife, Jane Reckten- waid and one daughter, he ieaVcs to sur- vive him six sisters and four brothers. George W. Recktenwald died at his hnme in Highwood Saturday morning. January 3151. of ulcers of the stomach. He had suffix-red With [his trouble more or less fur the past year and a half. He was slxly years of age, being born December Wealsocangivea very (“”00de - It will pay you tovil'dthhMyouwm ' without doubtuvem not only instructive but entertaining as , well. Mrs C. G. Alexander assisted very ‘ materially with several very pretty solos, after which refreshments were served. ‘ The next meeting will be held the first 1 Tuesday in March. Sunday. February 7th. a memorial ser- vice will be held in the Association rooms tor Miss Grace Dodge. Prestdent of -the Natwnal Board of the Young Women's Christian Aswciation of New York City. A suitable program has been prepared and it is hopd that a goodly number‘ will show their respett and appreciation: for this noble woman who has given so freely of her time. money and strength to the cause so near her heart. The ser- i vice will be held at four o'clock. V LEO A. HAAK, Mgr. ' \ Z4Wii'Cenu'alAve-Ie ~ fligflndl’arhminis -, Tabb-£160 Cheicest Meats will be sold at wholesale; prices. We can cut your meat bill 20 per cent. Compare this price list with the present price that you are now paying. , Beef Tenderloin Larded ........................ .30c Native Rib Roast Beef, lst and 2nd cut ........ ,.18c Native Pot Roast Beef .............. ' ..... 11 and 12c Sirloin Roast Beef .................. _ ....... ', .. .,1‘5c Hamburg Steak ......................... '. . . .15c Round Steak ................................... 16c Hind Quarter Lamb ............................ 16c Leg Lamb ............... ’ ........... '. . . .1 ....... 18c Pure Lard (Rendered) .......................... 12c Peacock Brand Bacon .......................... 25c Breakfast Bacon .................... , ............. 17c Peacock Hams ................................. 17c Leaf‘Lard ................................... 11k Palace Cash Meat Market f The Mother's club met Tuesday eve: - ing; Mrs. F. D. Everett gave an address 'on "What a Woman should know who wants to vote." Only thme who have heard Mrs. Everett can appreciate how instructive and entertaining her address was“ She viewed it from all standpomtaj ‘and brought it home to her hearers in an; intelligent and thoughtful manner that elicited the most careful attention . throughout. The Mother' 3 club is grow- ing steadily and is filling its mission ini the community. There is room {or manv more organizations of this kind that arel OnEmry_s ', Wednesday and Saturday Miss Helen Young. the Visiting Nurse, gavea very inshuctive talk on Emer- gencies at the Y. W. C. A. headquarters Thursday anemuon for the Camp Fire girls. SPECIAL 3 LBS! 1m: mam “mm mam ngunors Pork Loins ........ Pork Tender!oins.. Spare Ribs ......... Pork Shoulder ..... Roasting Chickens. Stewing Chickens. . Frying Chickens. . . We do our own delivéring Obituary Obituary '. -C. A. News 0N MEATS at the About twenty girls from 'the'Telcphone Companv enjoyed a sliegh rjdc‘ to Deer- field on Wednesday evening, Afler the ride they mumbled at the home of Mn. Frank Sheahen of W.Central Ave.,where an eleven p'clock supper was served after which the young people enjoyed games and tinging. missed something If you hue not tried the delicious home mlae Caramel: and divinity Fudge at Schumacher's you have Telephone 180 “Tillman SPECIALâ€"Clothes pup 1c 0. dozen “When you want hardware,- think of Harder, their \ - .53 .1 The market is flooded with tooth‘ipastes, but we' thin}; ours is just a little better than any of them. It whitens the‘teeth, pu the breath, and being alkaline in reaction prevents disoaloration anddecay. t up: in handy twenty five cent tubes. Alleysmnhelpdbrspecxalmatcbesormon the followmgnm, way. Friday or Saturday. the other niahmgbem! leaéue fat ‘. MA'ITSHIELMgr. i 102 11.wa St. Tiny COW!“ ram... 67 'ele‘Phone! mew Park 17 MM mm How AboAt the Old Fashioned Cozy Fire Place? We havejustréétived anewéarload. It is clan » iandhtxfixsuptoafinewhibe’ash. my" Our Wad-kw" Coke in Your Furnace Keep a bright and cheerful fire in it by using our v.1 mm M » 15 West Elm'Phce m Damian; SheetMefi], anacTe' Work 230 N., StJJohhs An. ‘ full weight. Call up335 for a We keep fthe best and guarantee 3 trial order. .5. O. in}. 12 W. Central“ Ave. they go together. " 1...]:er 216‘

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