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Highland Park Press (1912), 2 Sep 1915, p. 9

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IT WELMJI Suite 4! I Huh- ‘73 A few months ago Electric Light was in- stalled in a house in the east built in 1713. A Colonial country place; no sham in its construction; built to last. In the age of ruffles and velvets and courtly manners there were stately banquets in its dining room and youth danced the minuet it its broad drawing room. Gone the banqueters, the dancers, the builders, dust and ashes all of them long ago. They did not dream, none of them, and no prophet of their day conceived that the ,brilliancy of the wax candles in the mansion would in, the cycle of time be eclipsed by miniature prototypes Summer Add r655: Lisbon, of the sun. isla modern thing. It had problems to solve in the beginning. One was the way to wire an old house for itv But that stake was soon pulled up. The workmen got their wires through the solid oak timbers of that ZOO-year old house without leaving a trace, just as they handle the proposition of any other com- pleted house-«without , the slight- est damage to it or inconvenience to-the occupants. Maintained by First Chum] Public Service Company That you may become better acquainted with us and our facilities for caring for your hair goods needs, we offer a Strictly First Quality natural human hair switch in any shade except grey and white. . You must see this to really aj the wonderful value and a most 0 vitation is extended you to visit us. Telephone, Highland Park 9.20 Hair Dressing, Manicuring‘ ShampOOing. Etc. Highland Park and Evanston You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 119 East Central Avenue Hourtho 12 a. m.. ItoSp.m.‘ Every dav exceot Sunday Smrial finnunmmvnt The North Shore Bea‘u‘ty Shop A '-_u. ebmnamn 5 ands. State Bank Bldg. I llClIMI rm, 1U. in 1». Earl D. Frinch DENTISTS ° Electric Light There's no old house that can't be wired for Electric Light. There’s none that should not be. We do the work A Guaranteed $1000 Value For $5.00 will reopen ()rtulu'r 4th in This offer is for.Septerr}bef Only mm _!i)r Circular Of Northern Illinois Ul LIHISI, Your combmgs made up acne-mist. ot Hkghland Par: mum I. I VENCEL MUZIK BARBER SHOP W. Central Ave to really appreciate New H am p511 in’ 10. No'nh Sherman Full line of the fine»: HAIR (.001 )5 cordial in- Highland Park ICIIAIAII! (it "rag" nml'mn. wnlh prucs 0"er In! Km- nms! grotesque ruslunux Mr Harnu-n announces that hvumnmu (mush! and unnnunn‘ts Ina! hqumunx lUIIx-lu .m. commumq evcrv Thundn’ evcmng then- will he rinses In ballroom dancnug .1! (he Moraine. lrn Vrlsnn Mann, min'mrr tn Sweden has bren a rem-m cuts! as me Mormrw The work of (Mountain): If.» 1h“. L has been canwlrted the new ”rot-x land and the bundmx 1~ now in (us! ‘1‘.» ‘ un dlhun. Ra‘fn hm wa hr uhsrnrd m the Mm day school nu! Sundny‘ All Hi the- nld and manv new Mhfllflr‘ arr upertrd m lx- pn-u-nl 'Ihv urn“: uptns u " w _-\ minim} Hnnannn “1'!!an (n In"! with U“ Wz- hd‘v’t .1 Jug: In! mrnbodv .-\t PMS \‘unday Rex Van Ewu "I” take as hIS guinea “Flt fur the King dom", lhc In! hung tound m Luke 96.? Thr mpu‘ [or duxunmn m 1hr K L. C. H scrwcr a! 6 ‘5 1: "Throw yourI-cfl mln your ink" Thu II the monthly :consccratmn Inc-clung and WI” be m nu: HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. mom!) PARK mom with take dom Nodco of Solo of Bond. 1 Sealed propouln wall be "(and M the counul 0! Highland Park II lhc cuy ‘3 hall on (he: [711’] day of Septembcr. A. D 11915 at 5 o'clock p, m. [or the pun‘huto! ;m.uoo.ou 0! bonds of the City of Hub {land Park. One que of bonds aggregating the iuum ol mu» (1). known 1; Street lm- [pmvemcnt Bond: and one Issue of bond: imatmg the sum 0131mm“). known :as bri e bonds. wull be told to [he huh- {esl b» rial this lime. 1,, ciurgr of ”an! Maednle At the (‘Vl'nlhfl wrvice at 7 ‘5, Judge V. V Barnes of Zion City mlladdrmthe congregaxiun. Judge Barn" u I nuts man and scholar, but Ibove all I Chnol- an mun; A ran.- lreu II Innapated Come and hear hum. After a vacation of lour week- Dr Dob- oon wxll ngmn full the pulpu next Sunday morning. Word has recently been mmvcd 0! the death of Dr Samuel J. Nlchoh. pastor of the Second Presbyterim Church 0! 5L Louil. who dned on the 19th of Augmt Dr‘ Nichols has "lends Ind rel-(Iva in and no" Hmhlmd Plrk. ‘ u--. .Krl'bonCG-u:lll be u! the denomnmuon n! SUNOOench and bar lnffft‘ll at (he ratcul 51, pa nnnum. payable um: xn- nually _ -_,_, 5 ..» 1 r. ,4. l._ Morninz Hotel Notes Th:- Issueof szsxmuo 01 Sum Im- provemem Bond: {MEI bear due 0! ()c» tober lat. 1915 and be due and payable on October 19121915? .. .. . .7“ on \n .u“. The iuuc Bi'sibkmm of hndgc bond! wnll beat due of ”ember bl. 1913 and become dut and paynblc on ()ctobcr 1-! 1917 ccnmed check (or 5“ 0' lb: nmou the bod u an cwdencc of good huh The counul reserves the ham h ICC! any and all bud; Hy nrdtr of the councd Date-d September 2nd, 1915‘ To 50 H.” at “way Park o- 5..- day. Sofia-boy Pith The (hm hundred mil. American Championship motorcycle race will be hcld Sunday. September 5th at Speed- way Park of which ‘0 o! the loading motorcycles of the country will enter. The race will probably last about (it. hours. Preliminaries to the race will be held on Saturday precoding the race and time tests will be made at that time. Prizes amounting to 82.- 500.00 Wlll be ofland {or the ram with $1,000.00 as the capital award. ('ycliats who have laud Speed- way belicve that all mania made at vhodn City. la,. this year will be shattered. \{rs Mary W Searrv. [he k!“ C A «nu-231v relu nrd Mum mm; 1'. m tho- annud Y W k ton-ncw at Lake (.rnn‘l WI Mum IHxan Batman and Eh reprrsrrh-d the "l'hlflhd Park Mn Frank Supple and dauuhu-r Dorothy have returned m their home m (Thncuu they : monlhn' vmt It $uople‘ dale farm. “\u Dorothy Suyple it noun; {bu week at her brewer- borne in Ghana. Each hld must II'SI rrsbylcrian Church News ijh-d {{Vnn. Churrh \V he nccompamcd by I 5“ 0! lb: amount at C. A. Ncws Srmrv. [he krnl V relu nrd Honda) F. A. WARREN (my Clerk. Y “' k; A . un I'Vl Wu 1).! and Ex“. Hwy" to re For Fall and Winter Wear These lines are all Complete as well as our shoes for School J. A. Blomdahl . Florsheim $5.00 $6.00 CoOperative $4.00 $4.50 Walk Over - - $4.00 17 ST. JOHNS AVENUE Fur Trimmod Suit. will be populn. L arriving daily. Among them are many Well as stunning tailored and fancy «- new colors represented. Prices 10 from . . l . . . THE NEW COATS. nvles {or early fall w and heavy maternal range horn, Maf‘e in all» the newfall styles and colors. Pnces rangmg from NEW FALL BLQUSES m L‘ plain cmbmidc Sperm] at 2nd Door Telephone 1072 Tub-phone 2‘7 COATS. We have just 1y (all wear m Corduroy materials. Prices ‘1 ILOUSES m Crepe red and long slech-s We“ of Theatre uln. Many new models an ": many fur mmmvd suits . fancy rffects. Man) of h .to-Wear Store $10.75 to $27.5. r dr Chino A 3. l‘mkamd u Mn $11be0 $25.66? Iistate 1(fichen }{eater $598 to $15.00 Burns L‘uke, Qua Wood or Rubbish atlzu‘ht‘d 10 any Gas Range for m‘vn'ui the (4)er Fur Trmmud Hushu wnh gas klndler without Rinaler $13.50 $12.00 $13.5 and St“ Highhnd Park Splw la} $1.98 .1.. ‘Fricu lmdfl m N" ‘xy 0‘ ‘ d! The ()I Ch“ found chum an“, ”1 ant jwulec g] NW ppm“ pn-he In“ “11)“ ‘1 pm III-n} .l‘ Il‘t' ”MIMIC [mu mum Mano nm 1 El int leper! In: 6! lhal Iln “I mu 00¢

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