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Highland Park Press (1912), 25 Apr 1918, p. 5

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Philanu RHGVILDING p x'rTERxs. PERIOD berm: I NC SPECIAL .ZNTXNGS. \URRORS 7TH FRAMES. BOOK 5‘ TONCFIS. CORN. ‘vH’S AND CURTAIN 4 AND TEACHERS g Our Stock Mirrors 5131mm nx‘ 3’ mm Kuhn-00m Ind Kinzie 31.. Chicago Rahal-00m rum». Vow York. ‘1'- \l BMAbKiJNEOTE fl sf Silk Stripe :0 $25.00 ,’ a” ths wool SHIPPING heridan Road k. lll $5.98 l’uo'aneachPr 'fi'wfumday 1' lid vx‘clnck ' :im .\ talk N)! Y' ("uh ,\1d 'h, \lr,~ in (HIT Mr. h. 1M ”Th her 5"” '“‘° fulffj" Salisbury’ 5 53:3“; Lightâ€" “/th ! m,“ : <\' x V: 1 Rain-Proof 5:51;} 4 Auto Shirts amkRObQS mm: I i Instead I W 'W ; 3 "mm. and enjoy the shower. {‘1 Mn. “Readily folded so they - fmtmu ! 3 ‘<< can bestowed anywhere ” i 21” N" Drop in end nee for yourself. [ ithv m ch n rte Wcswsbugaa EST .85, twrt‘sti § 303 West Madison 5m». Chic-co ![ 3 “(m-"n .’ Phone Frumn 51-14 I! ’ whirh ‘ , i u! th : “On Your Way Over’ :;' Tm "o. '...""."... 'l'l'l'I-I'... :“N '1 '1 and 1'! MMfsézy-yQQ T mlo eggs are indeed savory and? nutrilinux but the trouble is in find- '-'w: the nest. The turtle should be taught to cackle. i I... ... ... .- l l 3!. 10005 "V6. _ [DC "Cm: 3009 rnonc ’3 L==0=O== Rain-Proof Auto Shirts and;Robes Instead and enjoy the shower. “Readily folded so they can be stowed anywhere.” Drop in and u. for» yourself. m3mfl9mlnlxh . 4.. I. Ownâ€"Am» an no. Imam )r£)<u 0: aim #5 085. >3. :5... 8. “0“ [\OC MNW§L Salisbul‘y’s OUR MU’DLE ”Ana's Arthur W. Vercoe Presidem General Checking, Deposit and C om mane. Q l I St. Johns 69¢. Early showing of new shades in Capitaf and Surplus, $120,000 ight- Weight Skein Yam {3 Needles (C; North 51501751":th Company Slip Into N. W. Comer Central Ave. and Sheridnn Rd L. R. RIGDON The Home Shop (A 5m. Bunk) F leisher Yarn In J‘ Gee: Vice President Light and dark gre\‘â€"â€".\’aturaiâ€" “’llltc-‘Light and Dark Khakn Complete Assortment for Socks and Sweaters .\!r.~:, John McGuirv gnvv :1 \ery in- (qu‘sthlz rcpurt of ”11- annual stat“ crmvn-HHOII n! Springfivh! in March. whivh shv mtmnlwl‘ 1H 1hr [if-102m..- nf th C‘hnptvr. Thr program was qumwd by .1 «win! hour and light relre-shmoms and in <pif!’ or thr- inclemnnt weath- .-r tlw [nu-ting was wry wr-H ntâ€" .-r the lulnhwl union of (hu (‘hnpmr h}- ,‘frg‘ n, A Fc‘sfl‘ndun and uf “- wnrk during Hm twnnty-flvr‘ you“ O! tho lwvlvo charter mvmhorrx hm mm“. m... SH“ living. Mi,“ “’ilrmnk vuicv l\ A rich and gynumtlwtiv vnntrnlto :Hnl <he sings “in Ermt rash. HM enlnctinna worv variml in charactor and admirâ€" uhly «mm tn hvr \m'w and the (‘hnptor and it< guvsn urn indnhtnd m hnr for A must dplluhlful Ilhf'l‘» H00" .\!r-. W. C. Egan mm of Hm nrgnni “(inn of (hu (‘hnpmr h}- Nfrs‘ B. A quondun and Hf Hi \vnrk durinl Miss: Molly By‘rly Wilmn of (‘hL mg”, gm'o u chnrmim: prnzrnm of «mm- with HF. Jumm Wnnnn at the piano The North Shore Chapter of tho Daughters of the Amnrican Romm- tion celebrated the twontflflfth an- niversary of their organization on Saturday. Apr” twantivth. by a mug. cnlv at (ho hum»- 0! Mrs. Carleton Mosely. ES, Emergency's our mid- dle name. We always feel pleased when we’re invited to“hurry up and get on the job." Tell us what is the matter with your plumbing and in a short space of time there won‘t be anything the matter with it. When are we coming? Immediately upon receipt of your call. Show no quarter to the enemy~ln~ 3| wit it in n thrift stamp? Er FLEISHER YARN a standard. You will find thekindsand colors you want here in full w eight diamond wound balls. The softness, the fine finish. the beautiful dyes have made ‘ommercial Busineu D. A. R. NEWS Silkenwool Knitting Worsted Germantown Heatheryarn Shetland Flo“ Angora Phone 45 E. J. Grundy Cubicr Ir. Denim 0., Hull Mr honimn 0. Hull n! Rnnnn. Mumanu. dim! on April Huh and VIM hurlml April H”! n! l‘nlmu. Mon- tana Hr \rw fifty s-ix years 0! Ago. Thirty 3mm um Mr. Hull lr-Il Highâ€" lzlnd Park. :Ino-r bvinu n rvnidorlf [wrn :nnl row-Hing M,- whwnlmn .1! lhu- 10ml! wluml-a Ho lonu-q n wire». (uur <nl\~'. thrm- of whom are In thr‘ I'nltm) Rum- survlco. l‘nur daughtorn. um «Non. Mrs. Dwight Rirhardsun of San Francisco. Mrs. H. H. DOM- u! I'Ils (‘itv 7| HI ”7‘“ hrnl‘u-r. Dr. H I) Hul! n! (‘ryslnl Lnkn. “We Mn. Mary E. Sweeney !)m- m old age. Mn, Mary E Swm-nv). “Mr u! “what! Stream} of Pnrt Shs-rhlm‘ [Hi-gull away Mon :Iu)‘ mnrnlnn Row Faun-r S. J (Bub-.- 0! 9L Janm~' rhurv): onnduclml Hn- (unPrnl ‘I‘YWH‘P, .~\n unusuilugnpprnprlm» wr» "mu “1“ pr.-.u~Iu-d and roqnivm mn~~ um mm: M thx- Rmfi E. J. Vuttmnn Rm P 1‘. Ro-nior and Row. M. J. Rul li\..n u! (‘hlmkn luind in (‘umlum t'nL- rhw wrrimw A wire! qurh-t from (‘hiragu ("dished hvnutihfl fill-1 whprI-priqu "tn-dc. le rcnmms wvrr» lwi‘ m nut in :32. Patrick? ('q-mvlrn. [inwva III 4:? Pn-zcrl trumhh- Mr “In-v u';|.~ nifihh mn- )I-ur- uld MM “.H wc-H kmmn in lhi- ch). hmi'lx mndo M~ home in thhl city with n-lutlvos for several years. Funcrll nenices were hold yt-slwrdny afldrnum a! two o‘clock In Milwaukee. Burlnl took pim‘o In Pores! Hump cemetery. Hr lvqu-s to survive Hm. {I smor. MN. Ahhorh-y of Grnvmend. England and 4 hrnthrr. Mr. Hurry (“we M hamhru. PM. eix wwuw Punvrnl wrvlcl-sK “illtnko plum" in lirnm-lnnll (‘c-melf‘ry lomnr- l‘uw .‘lx’lt‘l'lllulll MN, \Vlldor lNlVPS t0 surnu- hw‘. :e .lnuulllvr. Ml" l‘lmrlm \l'w\k~. . ~t.-p dnuthh‘r. Mr~ "rock- vnri'luv hf (‘ruwfnrnl \' J and a ~i~t~r'. '“I~ Pull-rum u! Rvnlllv. \"fl‘ll ‘ Hr. “MN-fl "hi-r \Ir, Hum-r! (llw.- pauses-d :mup Sun {ln} «n-mnz ul tln- lAlIn Hum:- fur mum! 1n \lilmnnkv-v. fulllmlng :\ vow» [)Hl‘llllllll hf tll~vn~v~ fl,- lhu‘ rr~u|l Hf ln-zcrl trumlllt- Mr Hln-v u';l.~ nifihh mn- prur- uld MM “.H wrll kmmn in llui- (-ll). luni'u: mndo M~ home in thhl city wltb n-lutlvos for several years. Funcrll nenices were‘ hold yt-slwrtlny afldrnum a! two o‘clock In Milwaukee. Burlnl took place In Pores! Hump cemetery. Hr lmn-l-s to survive mm. a slutor. Mrs. .~Hmlnate. M far In- “v are able. all dowtructlu- fnrlnrr u! the [ruin nuluquz. For lhll run». the Mlyof and (‘nmmlnlonvrfl have Milled me (o huu (hem1 facts publisht-d In the Highland Park Prem- !o mu (0 [IN1 thum- Who have lhvw Barlwrrlm on llu-lr horm- groundu n rhnnco to don- lwfnrp (lu- lrn) Ilmm a! on", or lrmvfi develop, turd lhl‘rf‘b)‘ pflmvnu» l) comply with (hr rum”! 0! nur L'UH'I'IHYH'IIK. Tic Dun-nu KIMI. Tlu- (‘mnmofl nr lull Barbt-rry run Mun,” N- told lu Hr- uprl'xhl growth. 3 lo 10 or "Ulrl‘ 1m»! high. gnu; hrnnrhm- and min-As utually (n throw, and tho red tu_ purpli-h berrlea hnuu m clun- tern. There Is pr-ctlcnlly no dlfler- once between the noon Ind purplo luleum 0100p! 1n color 0! led. Both harbor tho rust. then-tore are dun- 30mm and should be removed at From the French Devan-en: { The approximate pronounclallon of Ethl' names of French town: la again ;given below. ln so far mm It ls pooâ€" !slhlo to Indiana N with the sounds [of the English language. ' French words are uttered us far :townrd tho from of the mouth M possible In fact. moat of the sound: ‘are formed «llrnotly behind the front ‘teeth Sncnndly. French mum}: are‘ {short and qulckristacratn. not draw)- Iod n8 ln English. Last. Ind U113 13, :qulte lmportant. tho accent is found lon the lust soundt-d syllable. noti on -tho first, when- our English ours are; accustomed to hear lt‘ ' Dvan Linn 0f the University of Chicago visitvd the high school lam day. and saw an interesting talk to ‘tho students. y , Th9 students who took part in the (Patriotic Rally on Friday ni'ht were ‘ivery enthusiastic over the program. ! xii»: Johnson, tho new typewritin; {teacher In a gradn'ate o! the Iowa State Teachers College. and has taught for several yeun. but for the last few. years has: been engaged in business work 'in Chicago. pmicui- arty in the Efficiency annrtment‘of Marshall F‘ioids. The (‘ndot Corp< visited tho range at the Port on Monday. Wallace Mc- llwnln made the best score, getting three hullseyes and two ours in five shots. Arthur Willalmu WM the second host. ()ne 0! (he slx best shots. Arthur William: was 1le Doorflold Shields boy Wm. (‘npl- thmtnn of Lake Form. Gordon Ray. president of the cl“: of 1911, has put lnln Mr. Snndwlck‘! hands a fund of more than 880 re- celved from clnfamates to be used as a suitable Mnmnrlnl for Dumnresq Spencer. Three new cups have just been; presented to the school. the leoldi‘ F. Mchrmick cups. one for nrls'! tennis and one fnr bon'. und the‘ Wm. A‘ “933‘ cup for cross country running. The Board of Dduwlon huq also set MM? 3. fund (or individual; medals or lntra-mural athietlci. ‘I‘HE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS HIGH SCHOOL norm and MI. FAQ on- ah- onto. TM HIE-Ion Kind. The Jun!» .t-so Barborry (Thunberlil) in a low. <pn-ndinx much. brunchm‘ ahrub. 2 In 4 feet in height. the brown brunch~ 'es hearing one spine in a place ml! 1hr mm: of Might red Mm" hutc- vinx singly or in two. Tilil does not hear ihe run. therefore in harm. loan and can bv groin uniely. Th: ero-r In;~ already dus Ond harm-d up arr-r H00 0! green 3nd purplr Ruhr-rm in ht- nwn nursery.‘ Th1- Dwarf. annm-w or Thunhergn; Barhorry Is not affected by the Rust, and therefore doom“! need to be des-§ trnyod In order to avoid a WIhIe mlulnko, H ym: rm call up the 11mg (lo-rugm'd. hr ‘Hl hr pleuwd to (In; ynu any dwimd Inform-(Inn. or will} send a cnmetI-nt man to your: (rounds, fro» n! churn m palm out. the difference botmyon Ihe no culled} Common 1nd thc- Thunbcrln 3“"; berry. . i quI'I hr- undcr [hr mum-union Hml Mcnuw you have only one or (to Barkwrrws nn your ground: it In hardly worth whnr In datroy them. fnr oneplnnt will tprrnd enough Ru»! tn eflect 10" or more acres n! when". It!" do all In nur power 1.0 “I“! In (-0!anan lhls dh-om‘ whk‘h. H nnl vhrw'kmi Md~ (nlr to ulllmalely (ha-[rm :«H n! [In uiwal field! 0' ”V9 zrml mth: and rmnhttuern In!“ «If Arno-Ht" Pf“! Bib!“ marks and privue xmundr) or “In-rm” It ht: been planted. Thor:- never was a time when u urumvr eflorl in put forth Hun Hm Mar to produce- Hu- mnepl poa- ~Ih1r food crops to (ha l'. S. A. and 1.. accomplish thin I! h. nmuuy to msmm’" museums ,vr own: (‘nnunned from Ply? ! FRANK J. BAKER “Vi Highland Park State Bank President ictory Up to Yanks” Baker Tells Wilson Enlist noday in the loyal legion of bond buyers and bring your subscription to the Third Liberty Loan? wake up, Will you pause and calculate the cost of training, equipping, feeding and maintaining so tremendous an army? Are you a Yank, a [byal Yank? DidyOucaochthehe-dlineain thegmtdeily? Have you observed that military experts demand one million five hundred thousand Americans on the battle fields of France? Headquarters for Liberty Loan l J. M. APPEL Vice Ptuidau The Kuhn; h the claim the victory baton tuml Ire In. W. E. Waterhouse Wamhmaker and Jewel'er Sim YGII'I It Wt 364 Central Avenue Sewn: Machmu Remlad. CM found Dam. WM All main 0! ram )c‘lh‘yfot. 519d Danataandpdaboud- In oekormonth Walling and trimming nkillfully Ind humanly 730 W A”. M tau By H. G. JOHNSON Mr. Bakke has‘ been in our en; oy for the past twelve years, and kn ws the bUSIHCSS thoroughly. It is 'th great pleasure I recommend hi as my siuccessor for his honesty an 'in- tegrity to our patrons as well t8 (1’)! one who may favor him with 'eir patronggg. ' Our bâ€"ills may be ppid at the sto to Mr. . Bakke who IS authorize to receipt for same. On May 1st our business will be taken over and conducted don e same lines as heretofore by Mr. F. Bakke. H. Chadwick To Our Patron. Johnson All the rod Respectfully, I: RubluuA tmuvil' 1.15am. Tel 60 Nwth 410 I will for

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