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Highland Park Press (1912), 2 May 1918, p. 5

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-- 0:304 3@@@@@ ademy 'HI 1 lJll'ft'll j.\l\ CilgANGE OPERATOR my nuts .~\ DAY vt‘rutzt charge ’lthll‘» gin-n It (l5 :lvlrsxs,.u'hiu have ,7» the Practice Appa ratus. ctltutlrls upon our ~oI't.Irt domestic. .t‘Tt'Thlt', ' OPERATOR In. l.\'l’1 (IO. I fort-uCaI-e eanliness and ets boardâ€" eelr r month and trimming and humanly Chadwick ld.Ava Phone 1228 i'hhnd Park Smith I Highest Cash Prices lit and Retail Dealer lsr l High Price for In Metal gs ,bber ttles Paper {azines >bile Tires, Metals ers A SPECIALTY Ic a postal card or phone me and Hill call for goods elephq'ne 410 orth First St. ghland Park ~ ( ~/ _.a.,. - --~~. . .._..-.____w._.--.~pâ€" North Shore Trust Company (A State Bank) Capital and Surplus, $120,000 General Checking, Deposit and Commercial Business 4 per cent Paid on Time Certificates 3 per cent Paid on Savings Deposits Arthur W. Vercoe President In J. Gear E. J. Grundy Vice President Cashier N. W. Corner Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd. HT 0 up to the spedfications. - We know that it’s easy to make this kind of a state- ment but we have proven it to be true in a large number of homes whose owners have availed themselves of our services. Let us serve you. T. H. DECKER CO. 386 Central Ave. Phone 201 YOU'LL GET THE WORK You specmv \F cuR 'PLUMBING- You \NlLL TR.” Special Sales The following prices are for cash only: Rump Corned Beef ......................... 22c Best Rib Roast Beef. first and second Cut ...... 32c Rib Roast Beef, fifth and sixth Ribs ............ 26c Native Pot Roast Beef ........................ 22c Pork Loin Roast ............................. 30c Lard Substitute . . . ................... ~ ...... 25c ' Palace Cash Meat Market LEO HAAK, Manager 533-535 Central Avenue Highland Park, Illinois We Do Delivering C. 0. D. Orders Taken Telephone 160 :.~ - :»‘~’.-:~:~:-. ’~2~:~W~'~3~%§€~WW WWMH-‘fi-FHWW 4NNOUNCEMEN7 “er ° 3.. HE steady increase in the price of material warrants the attention of the woman who would be well dressed in the future. The condition of the woolen market Is such that by Fall and Winter prices will be doubled E and it will be difficult to proeure at any price the quality of material you have been accustomed to wear We are therefore suggesting that our cus tomers either place their order for a Suit or Coat to be made up later or have it made up now suitable for Fall and Winter. W I 3: Our styles are good for several seasons The workmanship will be the {O very best and we are still maintaining our reasonable prices The scarcity ‘I’ of woolen materials as well as efficient help means a very high cost of wear. 1:: ing material in the near future. One of our distinctively tailored suits is the very best investment you can make today. 616 Michigan Importers and Mr??? ' Boulev'd south Designers of 1? Phone Ladies' 3- Harrison 4045 Costumes . WW“? ll\\l,\l.\'.\‘ SI “MIR l'l \N f . Continued from 1*qu l ‘ O'Neil, Edgar Snow. Herman Thomius, LCarlctoII Vail and Miss Mary Clark. iA sub-committee consisting of the liollowing will also aid in the selling ‘0! tickets. Mrs. Ross J llcntty, Miss Bessie Baker. Miss Mary (‘:.Ird Mrs .R. S. Churchill. Mrs. Richard Cnr~ lqucvillc. Miss Mary Dooley. Miss I Q \ ' ' l "m'n‘m‘mcflorwusmmm Hens Mr P‘ l. Marsh M” mrilld‘tlmw :It the Mllrillllt w-lun he "Mil l "'l I unk. c as» way for him to earn It; i >elling Garden Guide" among hIs ' mend: and neighbors it contains N6 panes of Inionnsnon that Is absolutely i invaluable to es try one who has room l for a vegetable fruit or flower garden ”Wm 'rec-s. shrubs etc it I~ e tullot Illustrations and helptul plans \‘00 m ldl‘utrama 1- Ian body will rem»: - . 'II/w It A} I sure- nu" ban-in at ll\‘ .1 \\'.althcr \lrs. Trim: \Vllllt'l"..\ll3§ An- on (e of \ km). i! “rib hiin 2i: Sigiigii‘to‘fa ‘ which the different coIIIIIIlttc'o-F are I: It If ~ ' (hurt <t:‘Imp (luvs his local Red will”: {or five dullnr~ :Ipu-cv .-Iro "£32“... hm send 4.! (en's cod-y izoml for entrance, supper and NItvr- Exihlzesffifiwlfi??? 3:1 t,’£“ifi:‘#§:m tumult-III. The RIII'inilI Company has Vamp wmnvn order nkma. Thf'm" . hc'vll ut'nvrous in providing this .lri-‘fiilma‘iimfll- Exit-J liiiiiiiidiihiizf’ii menu and llll‘ u hole-ho-I‘Irtcd n'nrk pmm‘wmn ‘ m ‘ ’U h“! m“ one lol tho aninin l‘luh )l’llt'mhvr? audi IsA4‘oTiI/DE airAza CYO~|I la; lthw committees should meet with E ea! 3 I t.. e- or W'HETHER or not he s a Boy Scout he s undoubtedlv Interested In l hour hearty cmopcrntkm. ‘ UR plumbing work lives A IiEvclyn Foot". Mlu Edith Hanscn,’ Peck. ML“ (.lndys Tucker. M"' John : Inmlu hi< home and who aired him I" Tuttle Mrs. E. E. \‘ilson, Mrs. ll.- .mno \lorrisnn and Miss Charlotte- l The soldiI-rs and sailors hookah "I'HE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND RARK. ILLINOIS “4.. -H. ._. -W.A_... a -.__- _......._ ,«t Fifth Sunday after Easter ("Rogatlon Sunday") 7:30 am. Holy Communion 9:30 a. :11. Trinity Church School 11:00a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon 5:00 p. m. Evensong Confirmation instruction by the Rector l Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Kr E" [aslsa Days. (Past). l Warhead”: 9; :40 n In. The thany. Thursday, May I. Ascension Day 9: 30a. m. Holy Communion The Annual Parish Meeting. for the purpose of electing Church war- dens and Vestrymen and delegates to the Diocesan Convention. will be held on Monday evening in the Parâ€" ish House Hi 3 o’clock. I in conncctlon with this. then- will lbe II conference» of Trinity Church lsahool "Purcnls and Teachers" in «lia- Icuns problems and plans of Religious ll‘wlfl'ttllnll iII tlu- l'uri-Ih Hume Rt" ll‘rcshmcnts will hc served II! 7:30. forl {which n sIIIIIll clInrgc will he made. :As :I war "H‘lla’lll'C this should be l| 'aubstltutc (or dessert ill dinner at; homc. All interested in thc work all the school are invited to ho present. The Bishop's annual vlsltntlon for (the purpose of administering the rite lo! confirmation will take place on ! = fTrlnlty Sundny. May 26th. at ”00: {W‘L m. The class for adult candidates iwlll he ‘i'undnctvd by the Rector and [will begin next Sunday nhcrnoon lnl cormcctlou with the {I o’clock scr~ ‘Ivlcc. Others llt‘fllllt’fi candidates are llnvltcd to attend these (‘lnsst-sx. : At tlIc meeting of the North ‘ ‘7‘ gShore Sunday School institute on [Thursday (Inning at St. Jamex Church. Chicago the curate will lprcnch the sermon at 5:30 o’clock. fDr. Brndncr, secretary o! the de- lpartmcnt n! Parochial Educ-anon on lthe General Board of licllglouu Ed~ lucutiun will conduct the evening conâ€" ifercncc and deliver the. address. Miss lWlthcrx. Klndcrgarten cxpert. will ‘13 he that conference. TlII- Annual rummage sult‘ o! the gussm'lnlinn “ill be lH-ll‘ in lllI‘ Gold- l lwru Building, corm-r of (‘cntrul Aw. lumI rim St 'rIIurMIIIy, Friday and ;~ Iflulurdu)‘. Mu) ‘.'. it. and I from Ill II lIn. In 6'» p. In, (‘lotlIlne mId dominion- (If all kind~ (“.Ill lH' lulu-II lo llll‘ liullll- JllIIz :It illl\ llllll TlIi~ _\I- or M cur n gr. III III I d l~ f. It loI c loll-1m: ofI-II- rr I., ‘hnuunih to go lllTll th- :llllt ont- ' l illllllt' for Illlt“lt~lli marine :JI'Illplrll @ B) IllllllllllL' tn llll.‘ llllnllll‘tki -:-Il. II. ‘tvIo fold nurwm- l~ :IcI-onIpllshI-Il. Th0: ipIII‘clI.I~«-r i~ llt‘lll'llllt'tl lIy ~I>I-t‘lrlllul l . :clutlmuu {or .I ~III:Il| ~um and ”Ir Ass-I stutiullull pl'ulllulitlfl llll' szllt- III-rlu-I-l llII- iIII-IIIIII- \IlIlclI l- \ur) III-cvptuhll- I this )vur III \chI of llltfinlllll) IlI-IIIIIdn lnmdo- IIII lllt:\ \\'. (‘ :\. lII lllI' \ltlrk‘ 'll l~ IlnlllL‘ TlII- Sumlnm- clulI comprising of lflftI-I-II girls ranginu lll mac 1mm tI-n lto lourlvvn unrs III-n- given II bount- iful llllllt‘r Tuesday evening by their lt‘utlt‘l“ llu- Miuw Clt~lllvlll> and March (illlnt*~ and :I good llnu fol- lowed. (living the kiddies II good “hull-sum:- party is one of the mod! “pprt'ClHlI'Il phrases «If our work nndi one ”ml is cultivated by tlu- l‘ill’lli'e‘l lIIIIIlo-n If the ‘I'. W (‘ A. The Mu) "II-pong ..r Im- anor'u‘ ('lulI “Ill tn- lII-ld lH'“ Tut-ruin}- eve- III‘IIg Slug 7 nt 8 p. m. and'wlll lw II Navy Inc-cling. Minn Greenough the Y. W. C. A. hostess from the hoatma house at the Great Lakes will tell of the work carried on there under the Association. Vocal and Instrumental music will be iurnished and II good time assured. , The Red Cross still flourishes. Thrcc hundred bandages made in two weeks lwxldcs many other pieces of work. The Thursday evenings arc proving very popular. nununuunnunupnuunuunnnunuunnnnunnnunnnnnuunuuunnunnn \RTHI‘R "(H'T “(Willi Y. .‘l. l'. A. “'(DRKER. SAFE \l‘“\ of Safety M [Mil Inn. All?“ Oroma Reaches Friends and l Relatives Here l l l Vt‘“> n- :--ulud Highland Park's on l\londII_I that Mr. Arthur Hort 3001"". ;who had ~tailed recently on the Drona With .I IIumlIIt‘o! \ M. C. A. workers lIId lN'vl'l nucuvd when the lion! .uu-i turpmlm-l and was in mien Hin- mum lrluid- horn. and especially ‘II conuralulntory message, ‘0" lIII-n-II to hmc had on. mom...» Mr. jlloxuv who is physically unfit (or m”- fituri duty enlisted In the Y. M. C. A. land anilnd I." April mm. Al tho- tln- tour ..( lhr disaster Mr ”mum. :it Mr Il~k n! hl-I own life. ro-~cIII-¢l_‘ {N'tiplt‘ from the torpedoed ship. The unrkrn will. In all prlrlulllllll\; prom-ml nil thelrjourne) ar‘ron- ”wl yum-n and are determined to plum Aulncrnc} that they mean huslncnfl. ' Mr. Rogue in a brother 07 Mrs. ll-‘runk G. Gardner. @[QEJJEJJIE lklll‘l and :I plo :I is a: III birth to MI ry la @@@@@@@@@@@@.@@Uammmm A Genuine Panama ll t Moldaner Hum HMS Illlm: l lllll Nil ‘\ chBUIIIIONII By Ann: S. Hibbard 'mnmu MI .1. I ll llllllllll :munm, .' rul- ~I \ Go buy a bond and back the boys jWho go to France for you, Buy it today; make no delay; They take this chance for you. - “I." Shall you live on and pay no price, Accepting this great sacrifice? Have you a craven coward's heart? Do you refuse to do your part? No? Help, then, your country make men free. Go, buy these bonds for liberty. Go! baagaq .10} Apnea ate spuog ' 9 £1 5 CO: 23‘ 8 M .2 «I '8 ;: i3 Godir‘ecttothe, Highland Park State Bank Whumm FRANK]. BAKER JHMAPPEL cream ' W ViaPn-idsnt Cashier a}... fins y - ‘ «mull lull D Illllllll H: in a) Illlllll' Bonds areReady for Delivery EH a. I . EVERY SUIT tailor made in our own shOp made to your measurement, fit absolutel guaranteed. Economy does not mean th cheapest thing you can buy, but the the least money. One of our suits w you longer, look better and fit better tha two ordinary suits and the cost will be .muc less. The hat we give you with the suit is our appreciation of your business. Let us prove to you tine economy of buying your suit here ~ amen. Sheridaan.,HighlandPark d Tel’ephone'54 .1 7“ 7“ ' '1I'< r: I'fllfi' r .. @Elflllflflm-Mfilfil 'U'GF'LJIIIEQI . -

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