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Highland Park Press (1912), 1 Jul 1915, p. 8

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Hind Qr. Spring Lamb. ....................... 22c Front Qt. Spring Lamb ......................... 18c Broiling Chicken, Fresh Killed ................... 30c Frying Chicken ................................ 26c Roasting Chicken .............................. 22c Sirloin Steak ................................... 24c Beef Tenderloin, Larded ....................... 32c Native Rib Roast Beef, lst and 2nd cut. . ...19c Native Rib Roast Beef. 3rd and 4th cut .......... 17c Native Pot Roast Beef ................... 13 and 15c Hamburg Steak ................................ 20c Round Steak ................................... 20c :Peacock Brand Bacon .......................... 27c Breakfast Bacon ............. ; ................. 18c _Pure Lard (rendered) ....................... A. . . .15c Peacock Brand Hams .......................... 18c \ Pork Loins .................................... 16c 3 Pork Tenderloins .............................. 33c ‘ Pork Shoulder ............................... ,. .14c Strictly Fresh Eggs, per doz ................. 9;. .23c Veal Roast Kidney ............................. 18c Veal Chops rib or loin ............... '. . . .‘ ....... 22c Shoulder Roast Veal ........................... 18c Veal Breast ................................ '. .15c Com per can ................................. A .100: Peas per can .................................. 10c Tomatoes per can ........................ 8 and 10c CampbellsSouppercan.....................‘....9c Griffins can Peaches per can .................... 15c Salmon, pink pet can .......................... 12c Griffins Raisins, seeded,15 oz. pkg .......... i. . . .10c "" Currants, Drornedary brand 14 oz. pkg ........... 10c :Datw, Dromedary brand ....................... 10c ‘ SantaClax-a Prunes ............ 10c lb; 3 lbs. for25c LEO A. HAAK, Mgr. 24 W. Central Ave Highlnd Pm, mm . Telephone 160 Choicest 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 Palace Cash Meat Market Wednesdays and Saturdays Cars Stored Special Sales NOTE: If you want a Six Cylinder Car that Can Cover 21 Large Amount of Territory with a Small Amount of Gasoline, I Have It 10 Erskine Bank Building 1710 Orrington Avenue Highland Park Evanston For terms and available hours address " , LAWRENCE CREATH AMMONS T’ JOSEPHINE REA-AMMONS LISBON, NEW HAMPSHIRE Summer Term June 15 to Oct. 1 In White M Piano, Harmony, Normal, Song Repertoire Fall Term Opens October 1 Maintained by Fir“ Church on burnt. bamdst. of “WM Put AMMON S MUSIC STUDIO Grant Automobile Tel. 716-M Highland Park, 111. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM J. H. Sheahen .YouareCordiaflyInvited tomakeuseofthe pn'vilegesofthq 119 East Central Avenue HomQtolZa. m.. 1 toSp. m. Every dav exceot Sunday Agent for the at the 451 W. Central Ave. In White Mountains 18C 15c 18c 16c High School Nut-tori.- W to Cloud Unloc- quh m Forth..- coun'u TN. Wool i TbeflighSchoolBo-rd of Edocauou fhunenloutcixculanmdhn printed. Footicein this paper asking that vba wish muse the trimming pool in my fne'umnuiumduflna the summer” “indicate their dam.- by Manned Ecu’dtothcschool “(inundation-ya :Imlllleetocovrplno! the my »‘ expcnne. I Unis-1mm I-h. d quot: is received dung d. mitnmyechum _-nk EL muwmmuh; $525.3. USEâ€"5.3a - 335x. III-all: uniâ€"eon .6 Ely 95 3 In. .8â€" 69:82.8: 3086.1 9. «A 8 pg 805 .2176. 3 a. 05: ills-10.2.8983? 35:5: 8..» _ 00 YOU WANT SWIIIING POOL orm Commistiuner Bahr moved 10 pan "an ordinance authorizmg the issuance of general corporate bonds lo xhe amount of suchn thousand dollars and pruvidmg. for the paymrm Inc-real." Sand ardmnnce (u rcmann on file with the cfly clerk for pubhc ln!p(\’(lon. Cmnplfle in form. until u: fins! passaga Munon prevmk-d. Commissnoner Bahr movcd to pan "m. ordinance authnnzmg the iuunnce ol brtdgc bonds t0 the sum of ten thousand; dollars and pruvtdmg {or the payment’ thereot" Sand ordmance to rem-in on! ti): with the cny clerk {or public in- spection. complete m turm. until in firm passage. Mutton prevmled. , Commission" wum. moved to put “an ordinance authormng the luulncc of street Improvement bonds to the, amount of twenty-thrte~thouund dollar!“ and pmwdmg for the payment [ht-rem?! Said ordinance to rcmmn on file with the‘ city clerk (or public Inspection. mph-u»! m lnrm. until it: final passage. Motion: prevailed Cnmmnmnner Winn: moved m put “an ordinance makmg lppfupfllhnm (or corporate purposes (or the nun! yen from May 1, 1915 :0 Arm] 30. 19103," Saxd ordinance to rcnmn on file wnh (he citv clerk for public inspection, complete in form. unul its final pasam. Manon prevailed. Respectfully submitted. E. A. Wumml. City Clerk. Communion“ Willa: moved that an ordmmce providmg In! the comtruruon of an eight inch mam unxtary “or to be constructed and land in Judson Ava. having remamed on file umh [be my clerk (Or public inspection {or one week. be finally passed. Muuun prevailed No provmon :hoqu be made for do» flat in lfllt‘rflt on bond: due September 15m. at this umt. 5:), m: 15 . In urdex 10pm an 2hr :mrrrsx nn 1m prm'cmcm bands due July 13L MY». 1! Will be ncu‘smry' tn bornm. Krn‘puranLv, (mm nur cuncm mm!‘ 'I‘hrrr 1; $9461 H m [hr ‘ mm u! the hndm- fund, whnh amoum WI” nu! be rrquucd iur unmedlalc uv: on bridge-s I ruommcnd that $5.3th H be burn-“rd (rpm the budge Jund 51nd alnuunl :0 he du lnbulrd m m:- Interest .mnum n! the vanuus sperm! “mum: In uh“ h then art uhurtages. I would funhcr recommend that an anhcpatory turn!“ {or 11’): sum of $5,367 18 With Ink-real at 5‘)? be placed (0 the crcdu u! the budge fund 35 murily for and loan. (Continued from Page 1) the Kola! amount of nut-neat on xmp.ov¢ mcnt bonds due- in 191% to be 59.42918. 0! {his amoum 57.39“ 1: due July In and the bame or 321391.; September 15m, low ard {he _ “I believe such lplln I; wanted above if earnestly and conscientiously followed might lead to peace quicker than Iny other method. At leuut would help relieve our president and lhe princxpall of the other nations of their gen re- sponsibilities". ”Charm Tribune. ‘ .7: Night lead to My Ponce “If lam permittedto make a who" said Mr. Hating- “It would be that in- stead of the diplomatic departments at the nations endeavoring to hnodle their intricnte queuiona, why not have each nation at war Ielect three of its able-t men Ind each neutral country 0::th three of m but reptetentativea. and let them hand|e the question Involved in intemn‘ (tonal law and the Io-called vwlahom o! the same. With their knowieac and experience in international law and diplomacy. Mr. Hastings is confident that by acting in conjunction with Secretary at State Law; in; and similar committeea mounting; the belligerent countries they might div; pose of many details 0! international ; question: without the neceuity 0! im- ) posing this burden on the pmidcnt ' i! badm- Ind Wood man would menu committee competed cinch men as John M Boom and tuner Senator Elihu Root. vuhmuanm S. H. Hating. predict: of mum Munuhctm' m m I committee of WW I" m (or the UnitedSuul in. WHO- and Sunday He “WWW!!â€" oon wound be relieved at much you. hint-“Mb“!- “WANNA." COUNCIL PROCEHMNCS Simple nghland Park High School Smmming Tank s Submmed by Mr H L (manna, Rectnvcd June 15, 1915.5;xm Pumd June 15. 1915, 5 )5 p. m Turbndfly.l. Touilhd pet or ouLL A. 24-]: 376C «.000 1‘ Tamika maca‘x A, 44mm. IQ: “Noon 1 ; lodCdooh-prauLLAtd-nt ‘375C40. ' f ‘ Gq undone“ in Mac. L mm whamm- ‘nuwny H mm ham-1 can” Mahmudadcdmu (hm. [tsunami-10mm thi- - £050.19an lac: no: u- mammalian-hitch between an IQ: actuatio- at u- Walnutâ€"lie :0! m» s. 1...: llu-tonâ€" An. hm. ' Woot- M no. Without Hut 1: I rcpoq made by an chemist of (he Evanuon Band of Health: Able! three Itch duly nu uthoul cumin; the "In other [Inn by film Ina, m: amlyulol nm In the town» Chip high xhool :wunmmg tank phum the water uk- W OF WATER ANALYSIS pq :f ' with Porcelatnj En eled :zBumer Traiyf} and - omn%MW 'and Porcela ngi En led roiling Pan. Theyij f, c. be fumiShed with Force-- wit orcelain Enameled Splasher! Back‘and Side over Top. RELIABLE Stoves are sold on the Monthly Fitment Plan. 4‘ 35.00 will: ’3‘ ' and 34.00 per month 'th gas bill North Shore K: to reduce their rejulu pgkc during July only them at Thermax Electrifi; Irons. Made at a fa- mous plant; one of thffbeot types. flgfrjc going Payable $1 down, $1 mp} month, 75c in two months PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY 1/ mm house lurks the ”‘4‘": mmrnwmr-~an Elam? Iron ~07 1] you and an additi‘ W one. here's a bargain damn" of NortHern Illinois have some nice Silk and; bunt‘ : flags and the cheaper punt; ; vanous Sizes. . f . or any other time let’us éup-l' before you go. ' ' " fi ‘; - also mam Tennis'Banivajnci Indoor Balkans} Base Ball Sup 3 (1 WWW} our goods have given? entir . tisfaction and deserve your: patrota‘ge. ‘ ‘ :‘nl SLBERT LARSON EL Stationer, ‘ {infiains the same high stand: t.‘ 11ty of fireworks as m tormâ€"i .‘ ‘ 1“"0'Il tai 1-H sell .[n‘fO’fi' il~ am. ‘7 "I .01! fit Me mild): (city in u boon In it n all 0! cc and.) duh Lb flu had! a {“0011 On ha! been. It an :11ch 'Whfin very pound- Qut. dl dual H‘ 35%| ‘0‘ Sham ”hind month spend“! und hill at phO‘ WI. Wadi Pep)» Hum" work. pn y hon-d nu. To B on UN 3.“, W a

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