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Highland Park Press (1912), 20 May 1915, p. 5

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‘rhpcrk \ {.1 'K WY Cuber E'dephone 335 ie This any Park 265 lore f’x-zmtiful irt Waists, [and Em- Special at rial vy - 813 ) .. c LGs of is made of am. Sizes ensciallv We Say land Park pany men (3 pany \\ Lamps and Brackets House, Power and Motor Wiring Estimates Furnished Highland Park, [I]. 134 2nd. Srect Tel. 805-1. Robert Greenslade THE mmmm BM ALWAYS DRY STAYS LIT’ Stationer St. Johns Ave. Hi8 Pipe smoking grief and ttherryI’ipe simply can't live together. A glance at the sectlonal v1ew above gives yml at least a half dozen reasons why. We could glve adozen more. With the Perry all you. have to do is pull out the mouthpiece with cleaner attached and a flip of .the hand shakes off all the. nicotine and tobacco particles. No chance for dirty hands. That’s wh you clean the Perry as often as a pipe should be clean . . But what’s the use? One puff at 21 Perry from you will talk louder than a hundred puffs about the Perry from us. Keep apipe cl¢an andyou '00 her clean. Trouble is you More and more every day Ford cars grow in general de. mand. Their great usefulness is part of the daily life of all the people, though giving universal service with universal economyâ€"less than two cents a mile to operate and main- tam. So simple in deSIgn that anyone can drive itâ€"no bewilder~ ing mechanism-the Ford owner looks after his car himself. Then there's the “Ford After Servnce for Ford Owners." as- suring the daily use of the cars. Buyers wvill share in profits if we sell at retail 300,000 new Ford cars between August 1914 and August 1915‘ Runilhout, Slâ€"l'); Touring Cll‘, SSW); Town Car. 5690' Coupe. let, $75”; Sedan, 5075. f. o. b. Detroit with all equipment On display and sale at Highland Park Garage 1 1] E. Park Ave. Telep Highland Park Stat? Bank There is no safer investment than a first mortgage on Real Estate of well known value. Recently we made with our own funds some loans on Highland Park Real Estate showing a wide margin of security and bearing an attractive rate of interest. We offer these loans for sale to per- sons seeking a safe and profitable invest- ment. Come in and learn allabout them. (‘inml Si Surphn $75,000 00 FRANK} BAKER, P71511101! ]. .W. APPEL, ”(1' Pros C F. “RANT, Cashier Albert Larson Mmuf-aund by PERRY “PE CO Investment Opportunity 0M A. G. Mc PHERSON Mouthpiece uhovinu clamor [Awmvtmmm Hits IN mscs mus our “on“ ism PURIFY AND kouimb 3mm icoa SMOKE no 15mg: sum sums nrxL_ mum 'w ,, 1 '00 (one nine-tenths his way in he”: on can 't keep ordinary pipe: clean. Highland Park “Cached Telephone 140 ‘. CHICAGO swim um mm mm [mm aowL 81 HE “F In l\'1)1\{ CM \1\ H! LAKk! Edward (. Hub:r burg duly sworn (m (nth. dL-posrs and says (hut hr was here mfore, on [0 W”, the 20m day of April A‘ I)‘ 1915. elected by the clnlun of (he Cny of Highland Park lo the officc u! Cummissuuner of me sad Cuy 0! High- land Park, in the County and Stale nlurc- 53:6. and that In and about lhc campaign for sald office andun hl! cln‘uon (includ- ung hm pnmnn rlm‘wum hr sptnl (he \u'n u! muney nut to cured five dollar: \\ Last Sundny closed the 'series 0! meet ings which Dr. Joseph C. Ludgate has been conducttnz lor the put three weeks. The meetmgs were all well nttended and greatly apprecuted. Sunday morning the Evangelm spoke about “Love and Lovers." basing hll remnrks on Chrut. the [)Pvme Lover. The tubtect of the afternoon wns "Fortune Telling." the text being “Whatsoever a man peweth, that shall he also reap," our past and present Inves to detertmne what our future shall be. In the eventng Ur Lud- gate spoke to a crowded house nn ,‘1he Unpardonable Sm, what ll 19 and who can commtt It" Thu was the rrnm’nmg meeting at the sent-s Ind at thenlme ul It the door: at the Chun‘h were opened for membehhtp and twenty peop|e ututed wnh us. Next Sunday the regular u-rvun WI” be m ordcr' With Sunday school a! 9J0 a m.; murmng worship 3! 1045, whtn Rev \‘an Evera will prcwn! the tupnc u! "Redcmpuon." Miss Ruler will have charge or the K. L‘ C. E any: at (:45 p, m . Khe subuxt bang "Rehamux Rem! mg, What 3nd \VM‘ " At the mcmng icrvu‘c at 7 33 [hr (hum- mll be "HUDOI" mg (lad " ll you Imvr nu rhun’h home. we extend a must umhul unxvntmn w you (u come and Wurihlp wnlh m Um Sunday schonl au’rngea (Wt-f :wu hnn dred and our ynung puma-R mm‘luuu about Sluy. ‘SI-(IH zl'xd that s‘:( rd [or pnntni (.1de Suhu‘ribrd and sworn In bdurc me this lfilh day of May A I) 1915. 15 A \Vav'tn. (My k Icrk. Th:- pastlur hm! pmyrr MHVh " on suhjmi lwng '._\.\ The pupils 01 the rlghlh gnu!!- Mr 1-. han- lhcur annual LUHHIH'IM'I‘IHI’YH ru'x (15¢:UH the m smug u! Jum- Ihzh 7 ‘ 1- annual exhlhu mll br had at (he N'huul Tuesday anrrnnon and m rumg, Jum- 13m Awarding 01 hnnnrnblr mcmmm Mr 11) MAIN.“ .- In [her murmng n! Jum- Xr'xth Hn Saturdq mr li-n I'mc base-ha” 'uun ;-'1.'h(*d U'cnum (.rn'nm.” uh“)! .md “on dc'h'J'rd !;_\ .u \A“'t‘ ()I hit to three. The g.um- “as played on the hd>trhllh diamond nn \V Lentui Au), Interrstinu 13(kft'fk‘nlnk' .xt ttw 3pm ml services held Sunday ntghts at this church. Th;- harp Salas "tmd $.nc the Emperor," wuh vdrmtmns. "Htmvr Song." Flowt-rs mt $prmg," and "Ema: at the Desert," were mut'h cmuved m the harp rrcttal flH’t‘n ‘1) Mm Maryurtr Thompson at the beginning wt tht- sewn r. The sermon was on ‘x‘mermgs tor \‘mi The Evangehst discusstd the tun-rung mt Ignorance, the cow-rum 0! Funny an! ceremonal coverings tnr am. '1 m-sr were all man-made con-rungs, and that who used them Wnuld not pmspcr H:- dlrvcted the attc-ntiun (rt thr audtenye tu the unty cownn‘, which was the one provided by (ind, Jesus Christ. He sang With the acrompammcnt at the two harps “The Old Human and His Harp." and earned the ludu-Icc back to chuldhuod days thh a few words of the song: that wrre sung m hts buvhood d1); The servxccs ndxl Sunday Will be Sun- day school at )0 a. m.. prom-hing at 11-00, harp rental at 7:45. and «nut: proper at 890 p. m. Sunday morning Evunm-Ilst 1 hompson preached on "H.” mg the Second Fnddlc " It was a unique pH‘SCHIAlIUfl In “huh he told thal [hr smx'rss (I! [hr chun'h dcpcnded on 1hr Int-rub“: who Ruck huw to play the 'N-Cumi nddlr pan ' There was the second mldlc nl avmpulh). of socmlbulny.of lmosunu and routing whn‘h Were a” dwelt upon The ladies ()1 the Baptist Church true entertained at the home of ’n. F‘ 8. Green last Thursday atternoon. Reading; by Mrs. Green. musnc Ind needlework, and later ‘lhc sctvtng ol refruhmcnts. when the hostess was mined by Mn. McKenzie and Mrs. Wilham Smith. filled the hours of a pleasant afternoon, A new type! has Ju~z been pun L33” Ind {14- Inn-nut ml Hm \ ‘h n In m Iora ol the Bahia! Church. Mn Mc~ Kinney will bring I menace of great im- portance and I“ who art intercucd He invited to hear her. Ou next Thurtday afternoon Mn. ‘ W. H. McKinney {or nevenl year: a min- u’onuy in Chin; will speak in the pur- Firm United Evan. Church Elm Plate School Notes Baptist Church Nola haunt Edward G. Hub" ewred five dollar: mum-y was expend- ()n Turtday even: after an Illnes- of C‘ur'fi Bully o! S pneumom‘ Mr B: year: at we Ind km- h‘n mic. Mn. Bvcdl» read it St Mary'u mo o'cluck lhll at U'Nwll ofllcuuni. bu Mooney} rem"??? ghoul nme o‘clotk. ( [to dl)‘; Hf. Int 5!. dwd 0‘ ly vsn (ally-m In wrvnvc hill Somme. m” b. lhuhc Chard: al Rev D! J‘ 0. lo uh place in MAT}. my 11 umus I "*3 (wt 51! m' LAM! \ s Fm: Ham. bung dsv unmn (In with, (h gum 4nd Mn !!ldl’hf u» hrrriuhnc, an 'n “11 (hr “H: d#' (-1 Apt” A l'. 15': v tihlrx‘l In I'xr (- \fmp v-l (hr \ Hy wt Hm!..am1l‘.-!L!4=Jrnm.cd kmmw ()n Smufdm Mn ‘;1er71!!., (x . urn-d the draw M M! A hru \\ ( xauiuld, an Inmate u! 1hr Ra. «ad Men 5 Home, 1m the pp! fur 5 n '1 hr rrmam wrrr rah-n 1-) Marque”. Mn h un Sun» day, burial at ”me hm «- (-I In. ”MIL M" )amrs A Prat-c .\ t Inufwd, about suknru ‘3~ mam!) . um 1":qu II. (My Huh! vmu ml 3 Hind came to lb. Home m Nplrnwbu 1 102mm Marquflle, Much“ H:- was a me brr u! the Dnnuufl 94 0! the Hlmhrlhm u! LIN unmtu‘f ED- glue-cu and an bun m Lllhdfn. N. Y‘ Mny 26. 1856, and It; to turvwc him a nun. Mn June: , art: 0! Marque“. and brother. Mr. job Crlwiovd o! 0- land. C1! 15': v tihlrx‘l In 1‘ w! H|fi!...§hd I‘ML van” a? ”u" >1“! ‘K‘ \uim mini at”: Im- mm (1.1) Mn) ”-01“. NHLIH' Publn Sod efi‘icien?’ in operation. When vou shut down your;g1 furnace nstall a circulating water heater and you wilt-it beboth suj'pn rised and pleased at the comfort and satisfaction yogi will derive‘ from 1t Hundreds of th1s ype (11 Heater are in use 111% Highland Park and vicinity E; : Ask fora denmmtratmn at [In ()as ()ffia. f; 2 We would be pleased to show you 1110 im- E; provemt’nfs that have hem madam supp/3171;: : the great American "enmity “110! Watrr" g; Circulgtfing Water Heaters have a double circul mg copper coil msuring economy and»! «When yer: went Hardware, think of HARDER, they go together? Hoxé' about the House? Phone II Nomi Shore Gas Company if OHIQVry Wouldn't afew cans of paint improve the doors. steps and veranda if the whole exterior doesn’t need a good preservative Coat of Paint’r We also carry paints and varnish suitable for interior decora-g; tiOns. Freshen up the woodwork and floors with our durable’. paints in hammoniuus colorings and then try restofing some of: ofithe worn furniture, too. A Int 5!. dwd a! ly vsn (ally-m In wrvnvc hill Somme. m” b. lhuhc Chard: al' Rev D! J‘ Du lo uh plant in Harder’s Hardware 180 ‘16: ’ . Iboul nme o‘clock. l [to day; Mr. This is the best Pictunc Season of lhc year. If you haven‘t a Camera buy e have than from 82 to 825.1% let us do your dex doping and printing; We gnrantec the work and give prompt servkc _ g? l nr new! I nL _--_-_ _:_LII3EWAV§EE «r 4 xg'rrr‘. sL-Einx. Highland Park. .niurrnnd Ind W. CSELL, Pharmacist #3:: u \ “.1. rl‘ Pun} HI Ilnlvmm‘ “A!” “Lion” hi. Darius H. Pingrcy, LL. Sells Good Cigars Albert Larson junk! and ham” Stationer High/(1m! I ’(n'k L ‘11 (1 u lam/7m Illmnis .ynwm H 'm‘lc 312i?

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