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Highland Park Press (1912), 25 Mar 1915, p. 5

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i1 St Estimates Furnished Lamps and Brackets House, Power and Motor Wiring Highland Park, III. 134 u Sreet Tel. 805-L Robert Greenslade AUTOMOBILE REGULAR QR SPECIAL EUT ON SHORT NOTICE. GINEs REBORED AND REPAIRED. TEL. N. 0413 ' North Chicago, Illinois One block north of C. N. W. Depot. m Practical Gas Engine Machine Works This will enable theatre goers to A see the great stars Marguerite Clark Paramount Program Adults 15C Every Sunday and Wednesday beginning Sunday April 4th The Ford is I'uhter than any other car of its size and power. Light weight means economy. Economy is gasoline consumption. Economy is tire expense. Economy in repair binâ€"lees than two cents a mile for operation and upkeep. 111 EPuk Ave. The following sworn statement (in con- densed form) made to the State Department as required by law IS ‘respectfull submitted" to the readers of The Highland ark Press;" Highland Park, State Bank ' MACHINE WORK GUARANTEED. GAS Established 15 Y can FRANK]. BAKER. President I. M‘ APPEL. Via Hm C. F. GRANT. Cashier Respectfidly Submitted Loam and Discounts Bonds Overdraft: . Bunting House Other Real Estate Cash on hand and in Banh Capital Stock Surplm Fund Contingent Fund Undivided Profits RCQCI’VO for Interest 5: fun Deposit: If you are not :lrndy a customer you are Invited to open an account wiih (he A. G. Mc PHERSON Highland Puk (hinge Mary Pickford OVERHAULED AND REPAIRED BOUGHT AND SOLD. GEARS Liabilities Children under 9 years Resources hfits and Depot. near E. J. Eviaduct $380,953.61 213.43%“ 123.39 30.0%.00 $659,311 1x S 60.00000 15,000.00 5.000.00 $659.31) H Telephone 140 133 93§. ‘ w ‘1 A $er lute and appreeiItlve Indie-ca : attended the open meeting of the Hib- 'lInd Park WomIn'a Club held on Tow ‘dIy qening, March 23rd. in the lecture groom of the Presbyterian Church. The room hId a lestiveIppeIrInoe decorated : with ferns and flowers. and trade a fitting surrounding {or the unusual progrun. The prongm opened with I word of ‘ greeting (mm the preIident. Mn John A Putnam. Miss Helen Mayer Iccom- ipanied by Miss Priscilla CIrver played verymterestingly Ind delightfully. the . \lOl ‘ soloa “"Berceuse and "Hum iouresq ” by Aulin. and (or an encore the‘ Viennese “fun" 0! Kreisler Then ’Minary Agnes Best. better knovn Ia MissWollie' Best Ins Introduced Her I first group 01 stones were about a dubot Jewqh girls. the‘ 'LIlIy Langtree Literary CircleNaken from her actuIl experience and observItIonI on the east side 0! New Yo .. Miss Best 'II In inimithle atory teller: e hII I gift 0! reproducing her iWIons in I vivid VIIy, Ind herr imitationa kept her Iudienoe in shoutsol ilaughter, although Ia Protesaor Will'IInII James has aptly “Id. "her Itories Ire i not‘ flcomic' in the usual meamng ot the: word although a lIugh always en- sues. But it Is a laugh at the unexpected turns with thch truth comes IIL" Her ytrue stories of real people Ire well ‘. known in the Iarious magaxinet MIaa. Carver played In her usuIl chIrmIng IndI Ibeautitul style “'Autschwung Ind' 'Roâ€"l :manza' ‘by Schuman a Liszt etude In d ‘fiat. and a Spamsh dance Albenix. as an encore for her cnthusustic lutenen< L Miss Best then ImpersonIted Mrs. Tub- ‘ 3bins. the cockney English woman who‘ keeps a lodging house on the eIst side of ‘ i London; an Inglorious philospher, but not THE HIGHLAND PARK Him-M 1' The members of the Ouoli Club were delightfully entertained on Thunday at- ternoon of last week. The pmgrnm In- ;cluded, "The History of the Patchwork 'Quilt”. given very well by Mrs. Hugh l Scott who wore I costume oi the due 0! [the forties; seven] very old. heirloom quilts were on exhibition. ”The Evolu- ! tion of the Dance". under the direction of Miss Doris Humphrey VI: A complete ‘ demonstration at the development of l the dance from the colonial minuet; 1 given by eight girls. Elizabeth Prindiville Mary and Catherine Card Jooephine Sad- l.ey Josephine Faxon Frances Holbrook _Charline Baylies. and Croce Andrews, who wore very facinlting costume: oi ‘ the colonial days. to the modern dance: :demonltrated by the Misses Loudon and Miss Doris Humphey and Mr. Enroll in 'a gavotte. Following the program, re- freshments were served. k Pubhc notice l3 hereby given that the ; Subscriber Executrix of the Lau Will and Testament of Frank L Deming, deceued. ”will attend the county court 0! Lake County. at a term thereol to be holden It ‘ the court house in Waukegnn. in aid 'county, on the first Monday 0! Mn next. ' 1915. when and where all persona hum; 'clmms against and estate are notified ,md requested to present the game to said court for adjudication a mute one. who bases wurld politics on her own personal experience Alter hearing Mrs Tubbins Men on the war. he audienu- insisted on scvrral cxlra stones. Thapmgram closed wrlh Mehul'n “flavour" and a "Scherzu" by Goenl. well played by Miss Mayer and Miss Carver. Refreshments were served. Miss Allen‘s room, the third and fourth grades, will give an entertainment {or the school and mOthn on Tuesday after- The next meeting of the dub will be held in (he leclurc room of [he Presby- terian Church on Tuesday afternoon, April 6th. at 2.30 o'clock Mrs.CclIa Parker Woolly, head resident nt Frederick Douglass Centre. mll tell uf hcr work among 1hr colored people noon, m the form of aMothv-r Goon Operetta Spring mutton i: to begin. April fifth, and In! (or one week. Hagmnd Put Wadinfo Club Wuukegdn, Ilhnmr. March 15,1915 D. C. PURDYu" SONS Mead Bicycles We have made arrange- ments to deliver Mead Bicycles and Tires at their regular catalogue prices. incoln School Notes Place your order with us Adjudicuio- Notice Ossoli Club IIYLOle 0.7. move-am 'PwLIN! F. hamm, Execulnx . There I. turn: oomplmnl m Button jthn but ball in Intern-ring wuh In; 5h“ : but bill has given Boston cooudenhle lpromincncc thn would have both 1m- pOOOINQ to In. Blaine-I is beginning to m Betta do you Enter Wendy. Judging by the china 0! (In recoil campaign nun-cert. Chicago must have I population 0! nbout 20.000.000. Roget Sullivan may not no mucti do tire to be the power behind the throat as the power behid the overthm-n. lesion. “unwanted" cannot [in tho wont podbk evidence 0! regard tor the” odnpted country when they out no involve the Unnted Slalesmlhc European 'I! An edttor I: often placed In an em- blrruung pannion by only too trequent requeets not to publnh legitimate new; ‘ No one would ever thmk of ukm‘ I merchant to euppreu the sale of hm- burger due-etc or a ehort nlurt to I Itout lady But everyone ueeml to have an idea (hit a newspaper can at any tune and on any nccnmn dtspenu With the sale 0! it! chtel stock In trade newt. Yesterday there was a requett from I tnrnd Ind patron tn supprea- an Item re gardrng an arrest for unlatmg the npr-ed ordnnanCee Yet the storv wu prmLed. It had to be m View at the recent lernble at‘udent md the only too reckleu speed- Ing. ll drtvent dtsltlte the publtcuy ol haung their uflenw prmtcd In the/nevu- papers, let them deust truth the danger- OUb habtt The tantest drivel: generally hmr the least need ml hurry The but)‘ man whmcttzm- us really worth some thing has long stme learned that the old ‘adnge Is qutte true 'less hnte. rnure speed."~ I'flgm .Vrus ”Edllh'l Drum." glvcn u the Elm {Flue Auduonum Saturdly evening. 'brou‘hl out I lame nnd npprecnuve Inudwncc. Enchooe did Mr pan well land the producnun u- vhok [really ,plcued thou In «huge. The Anoru- 1 (Ion is indebted to Mrs Catqueulk In! a_ mutcompku 31‘! u! "IUSICII compxm g nuns. Including nor) kmd nnd clan-.2 Thu "ill add meal!) in 1hr plrnurr of the evenings spen! .«ruumt {hr piano m* the gymnasium Love." and "harm." Mn. Mum‘- tweet oopnno voice pleased the undenu mv much and her singing my well re- ceived by 3“. . Mn. Henry Aunt" sang 1 group 0! m: in geneul numbly on Monday, they were; An In: from La Bobcat. I The Che Club cancer! to be [won on Saturday «mm. of thu week II to be very mien-tun. Ind a good dot] at wort is Min. done to make It I success. The program ml! be lound In anothu pan 0! Tu: Pluss. There will be I charge of admiuion. “M" Morning," “When 1 fun! not my On Friday the French club. "LeCerdc Franc-hr." gave a uhon play under the din-(non ol Mm F. 1. Stuart. caulk-d "Lu Cuigincru.” which in In Imuun‘ little drama very well gnen by member: 0! (he Frcmh (In: who are Susanna Bolln. Elizabeth Buckley, Marion Lam berL Flomnce O‘bournr. Rulh Ludgev wood and Esther Hick; one in doing his work with much Interest and cnlhuuium Rehearsals tor the senim play, which n In he gn-en some time befon the middle of May. have begun and every- Thou who are m take pan m [he an null declnmauou conlnl u Nulthflltfh Unlveruly Friday Ihcmuon and mm"- dny momma o! Um week an- Joseph Glboon Ind Clayton Yuulcr Mr. and Mrs J W Prmdn'llk, it“ on Sunday lor \‘xrmma Ho! Sprung whrrc they will rcmaan {or two vu-rks. rht‘ dlmmg IIJK‘I" s-hll mrr! nr thdaylnnrm-nm and nrmng The Slon Trllm.’ ‘ Ln.» urrv Mum! mlerhti 1hr Imir hulk” \(‘Y\ mm ': The Man Across the Sine! Ymhavelwardyermndmother talkof akin. Beef Iron and Wine and how it helped tobuild upand umthen the tydem. WhtwugoodfabahstflhtthSpfingTonicTodoy Get a bottle of the A D. S and it will burial) ”That tired Feeling" create an appetite purifytheBlood. andputNew Liteinmyou ltooinam twosizes. 50 and 75 cents. High School Notes Real Estate on page seven See Hepburn's '. W. C'. A. News EA D. 5; Beef, Iron and Wine DALE SWEEI'IAND’S PHARMACY Women’s Specimen Ballot: Election April 6, 1915 [:] "mono“: new“; [3 mm Imam“: E] JOHN mum; Q non-mum Q cmzms Saturday, April 3rd. Williams Bros. Meat Market 4“) West Doerfield Avenue Frésh, Salt and Smoked Meats Butter. Eggs, 8’ Camd Goods Ml" 17-19 W. E Place Fol minim! of Hughwap Zalmle’s Ridgewood Farm Da'n FNMA-dau- Deerfield Township, Lake County, Illinois SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT Fat Aunt-m Suprn mu 111 F 01 Superviom Hy Peuuoh 5 N. ldms \u-nw Highland l‘aru ll 105 mm Phcr Highland l’uk, HI 1H Mlpk Au-nuc Hhhland Park I You are cordially invited to correct and most attractive Daily’s Ready to Wear Store Laid all (Hid: Wei-t Am 2nd doc! W.“ of “an. PL..- 1072 Highhnd Park. “huh E] WILLIAM mm) Coats, Suits and Dress Accessories Highland Put-k, Illinois m Lmnmnmmnm (-1 Hmhuay: Spring Latest Pm fismslum \ugu ' \ mu [Hill-”hm“ Dodo: in W'IWH P0! Supt-humus 4”“ “ k rnlval A\rnur Hughhmi Park, I“ By Pct Iuon

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