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Highland Park Press (1912), 30 Sep 1915, p. 5

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bated here this it trial? Padies‘ and gent's fliers. draperies: let #8)! kit ht dupiicated :e LARGEST and ul mpany at K. W Furnish- 'ssing Specialty yqur garments AGO pany :ks extra 25C, 25C »TYLE' loke ER’S erial 1|. Diveney E J BRENDY. (3* u :1: in the Liston. “'il Park and vrrxtor) is s .mractive. .-*>' in scnd L , .15 reg. .l we, or two J' Ind Ree? 2T \ mdmon Yr Vmslac- g1un_ 0f There is \prarance Med and (adoring mm. but - 8152 Estimates Furnished Lamps and Brackets House, Power and Motor Wiring Highland m, m. 134 2d. Sreet Tel. 805-L Robert Greenslade 45 St. John: Avo- Pooh-Am 111 E. Park Avenue Motor Car Repair NORTH SHORE REAL ESTATE PHONE 1058 :2 HIGHLAND PARK, ILL Chalmers and Ford Motoy Cars Supplies arid Accessories The Condition of your Bank We submit herewith in condensed form statement ren- dered under oath to the auditor of Public Account! as required by law on Sept. 2, 1915 Loans and discounts ...... Bonds .................... Overdraft: ................ Banking house ........... Other real estate .......... Cash on hand and in banks Capital stock. . ‘ . . n ,,,,,,,,, Surplus fund ................ Contingent fund ............ Undivided profits” Reserved for interest and taxes Deposits .................... _. . ‘ Under Supervision of the State of "limb Frank J. “or J. M. Appol C. F President Vice-Pm Cl Highland Park State Bank Bargains in vacant and improved prop- erty from Evanston to Highland Park Highland Park residences and vacant a specialty . T. WILLIAMS on olcpbo-o 374 Highland Park Garage You Should Know It Highland Pun. LIABILITIES RESOURCES distributor of Phone 397 WI“ Krlumbldi Wu ad “a C. F. Grunt Cuhior .. . 824.61 108.257 63 $651,747 69 . £0,000.00 , . 15.000000 . 4 5.00001) , . 4.96071 . 2.353 28 $54,433.70 $11,747 69 E? ‘i {38" Telephone 140 Highland Put The winner: in the mixed foursotze anyed Saturday morning were Mrs. A. L. Mills, winner in low grou .nnd Rev. R. Calvin DoblonI winner of low net; score 92; Mrs. W. A. Aleundcr and Mrs. C. G. Alexander, 93-9-8‘. The harvest day cup was won by T. M. Benedict in 1n lB-hole modal pity handicap, with the score- 87-17-70. F. M. Terry, 95-24-71. F. G. Hoyne, 93â€"22-71. In the {our-ball contest, 18‘ hole mednl play hundicnp, the scores were: M. N‘ Follnntbee. 96â€"17-77; M. S. Flinn, 97-17-80; T. McKenzie. 10332-81; A. L. Moore. 93-24-11; mml, 312; R. S. Vail, 101-257“; T. H Brown, 98-16-82; J. W. Prindiville, 954.180; W. V. H'Brien, 8913-71; total, 2514. Special trophy was given {or the best score for the seventh. ninth and thirteenth holes. nnd was won by T_ B. Brown, who soon-<1 K for the seventh hole, 4 for the ninth hole 3nd two for the thirteenth hole: loul, 9‘ The fifth flight cut Wu won by R. W Putton. who defeated A. A. Clements. The Fullerton rup finlln Were played off on Snurdty, m n 36- hole match between R. E. Smith Ind llhe neighborhood. The meetings "Ill lb. held the first “'ednesdly m each lmonth, 5 number of them to an 'plnce u the village house in RJvmu, An endemor will he mnde to com. m ltouch with every hmxly in (he south ldhjaion. All fathers u \Iell u the l mothers, are lmited ‘0 become a mom {bet 0! the luoc'ution. T. H. Sheridgn nnd were won by Smith by one hole Ind one up Trilil y G and Iplncc in the hush House on loudly, [October 11. n. 2:30 p. m. undor thol ‘Iuspicca o! the Women'u Aunlury,‘ lConlnry to cuntom, 1h” vxll be nnl \‘nftcrnoon neuron only An mum“-l Jinx speaker in In be pun-m and to-: “will be sewed. Every wumnn in thc‘ ()n Mondny next the Doreu Society will meet nt the church Ill day for l nlly meeting, the first 0! the you liter the summer vnc-non. No pro. gram has been plnnned {or the tiny. though the plans of the society for the coming year will be dincuued It this meeting. lt ll desired to onlnrge the number of members. Luncheon will be served I! l‘.‘ o'clok. The sockty will meet the first and thud Hominy in each month. in‘ speaker in In be pun-m and [on will be served. Every woman in an parish Is cnrdtu invited lo [-0 pm. an! The lad"! AM 50(wa of the l' \ungrhcnl lulhernn ('hurrh on Won (c-ntrul venue celehnlod their mm- zu-mh unnnrrur) Int Sundny non- mg wxlh “W181 «erncu, [Adieu from [hr ulcncne congregation were guest: for me unmg Refrc-hmenu were sent-d m the church parlor: After '8 z-rvlces (NU the levlure rumm ("Y‘all ‘hu .i‘ \ qwnk on “Hunm and the Realm)" 'arents and Teachers” Assocxanon Presbyterian Chm ch Mr. M‘ 30“ HA. Splou‘id (up 0‘ A, plot Thu Your 50-. 0‘ Which Wokh Eleven 0.30.. The followmg nru'clo VII chppod from the Holland Daily Sentinel 0! Holland, Much. Mr. Bob! flu I for- mer Hurhl-nd l’nrk midont: "Mr. Hohl. who conduct: I beautiful fruit {nrm on the north Dido. brought H ghlani Pub. \\ "Mr. Hohl. who (run! {nrm on {In some nampln u! todny. He had l some of whxch weighed 11 which nwnxed about on to the hushd. Mr. Bob? so heanly lauded thil you put to n to secure m hold up the branchn." Exmoor Club Notes CUPI’ING ll)! HOLLAND SENTINU. The - ulv .1 \Ql Trinity Church Notes s an rd Inn-(m ' at hulf n Lutheran (‘huu‘h Lndod this your that be h .Eout cum! 1W” I'uqreuAâ€"The Idea : o! the Womnn'n Mud-y nfumoon. Her two o’clock in the lord PM") III 'II 5 Non-s prop- Til? AROUND THE VOILD STARTS SOON On Tuesday, Nu\rml-er I], the George Klemo Trnel Senna "111 be [In It the Highland l‘uh Tho-u. Ind will be ubovm every Tue-Dd.) than Ifur Hm- vnll be Ible (0 hit I (my around QM- world In rm, Hm rush of film. The trip uh" you from New York ‘0 Genoa, luly, Lhrouxh Frnnm, Spun, SWIUCYlInd, Enxhnd, W-les. Bclhum‘ Hullnnd, vaden. Nurvuy, (icrmnny, Audra, Turkey, Ann Mmor; menu in Egypt, Indu, Auntrllu. Somh Sen lulnndn. ()unn, Juan, and M’TOII m. Pnnflr to Sun anrlu‘o. Thou pictuno In hand new. mln)’ o! Lhcm In Fund colorod Ind :11 of them Are hwhly oduauotul. Don'! rm” Any of them Hon Robot-t L406. Ion... V5.8“ 5.5- d" Em 0d.“ TEN OI" ML Robert Lou“ Byron. (he ud2-' known Amer-inn \‘lollnlll. will five 0‘ rental :1. the Moraine Hole) on Sun- dl)’ evenlnx, (klober 3, He ill] ho misled by Ina Ad-h Kuhns. "odor, Ind Mn (uhmmr New) Mulm. ab companut IL Burma‘s pnncipul number will be the Fm! Concerto m (i mmor, ()p. ‘26. by MA: “ruck. And he ml] play Hm grnupe of nhorlar number: The moo! popular of lb. Ihort numben lei be Wilmer} Pnu Song by Wagner Wilhelmy. nnd Mr. Barron's nrnrmemexd. of lhe popular Monuel by Hoflfnn M and the G minor Hunnmn Dunn h) llnhmn There V)” 5150 be new numbers by 3.!!!le- um. Elm-n, (.uldmnk. Goldblnu. haven and Kreulrr Mm Kuhn. will read “An Abundant-d Blupflhflll.” by J. (T Wllnou, “Amen“ For Me,” by ,\‘-n hyke, md "When brth‘o In! ‘ Melon 1: Puzzled." by prlmx. 4m Twain) chmn‘ on Young! Men'n (’lub held lhnr nnnull muua‘; m 0.. club qu-yurm ll I‘ll I moob; mg marked by mum-non and cnpy-t mom. Ind (mm In "xix-Lion- Lbc duM 'iookl more pro-perma- th-n cvcrl NM" hcfon- an m. fin-ncil "pom' ‘0! the club thaw I bewu record “In they do M7“ The elected Mb"! «holdmg (mm {or m. coma; you. 1‘" J. W. ll-rriuon pnudcut; Funk“ - M‘Qflre), 1' ~ \ cc 9 c mom. H .- 916 Hula. mud weep: um. AI- ‘ Flinn, mun; G. 1 8m. unu- ium. m. u. D. Pm wu met-d lthndol’ in pm. a 1:. Charles Wur- :g'wm‘.‘ m {.11. ”a have A: .pu-cfloobdtnthovhwf'nuflv i in. rink. ' The thing you need for tures caube found at our store. Remember that we develop your pictures and guarantee satisfactory results. Insist upon your Ice Man furnishing you with Untol- Schul Nau- Work m begun thin work on “I new phy'ground. which in u Inna-n 601m» 1921ukjutbockolfin whoolbouu. h ‘u plum-d ‘0 W ouMoor annuit- dug-{ban II 113 E. Centrd Av Purity Ice Refrigerating Co. Frank Siljestrom, Scu- Fro- Ibo Highland Park Tb. Evory Toooday. Imam" Nov. 5 ”; 3a. pm. a It. and. Wu- who“ um uph- N1 10"- has {or m. confirm you ”uni-on pnudcm; Frank n x \ (r p c wont. H .- moud "cow Ml. AI- lllrrfiuon pnudcm; Frank n x \ c: p c wont. H .- moud "cow Ml. AI- IUry; G. I. am. a..- H. D. PM W W plum at It. Charla Wur- ELI-EFT OFFICERS The Ice that is absolutely "- EARL W. GSELL r I _ I -â€"_ _______â€"_’_‘â€"_-â€"â€"vâ€"i7, ial on" tor thiny (30) days on Suns. (301! and Auto mobile Coats. No obu-ction a! own matrnal is furnished. 1426 Stevens Bldg PURE Telephone 341 and 11'! us know yum “ants m Tmlm'mg. Umnmg. Prrssxhg. (‘U‘ Ladws and Gents Sum madc' lo mdm J“ (tn 1:: ’Urnuc HEN you get down to brass tacks. or the bottom of the barrel, or to any other sit uatlon of finaltty descrtbable in the vernacular. the literary tonnage on the pleasures of home show a decline. ll lackaday. lackaday. lack. Mabel didn't actually sit on a tack. the chances are. if she lived in a big city, 'twas in one of the holes m the wall,they call fiatsexeept in the large stores. where theyeourtestzw them into apart- mentS. (L'l‘he sulneet doesn't tnsptre the City muse seated lx’Mdt‘ a Volleymg steam radtator. (ill you want the home that IS :1 real house. wrth green grass‘ and trees around tt, nmde of a fence, you must go to the suburbs and small t‘tttes to see 1t (LMore eonventent‘es and eomtorts are posstble m those housesâ€"one particularly that the proud- \I d “nu KIK‘II n a truce, you m (‘les m 501' 11 (LMun' mm'cnwm‘vs and mmturls aw m those housesâ€"one particularly that me proud. cs! monarch a hundred years ago muld not have had {or hm palace, and than. us! gm to the suburbs and small pOSMMP EM»W PM. Public Service_C_omPa“Y .: W’ ’0" wn‘ru 9- JOHN HONAKER I'W in TELEPHONE of Notthern lllinoiu run in": and wired 1‘! 00! a run a Illlla tad not“ Hum...» Put «9 Local Distributor Telephone 65 PHARMACIST C hncago. mind! HI phnm 44

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