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Highland Park Press (1912), 19 Sep 1918, p. 8

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>me-M{ FAQ! .1 931‘ For Rent ~ Five-mum flut 2|an bath; All modern impruvu-mcm»; hut wan-r m-ut. III-H Nnnh l‘u'cvn Hm Road. Phnnr 1086. Tu Run Tm: mm partly furnished 1! ui sonuhlc for winter. Leonard. Rminiu, I'm, FOR m1 ion SALE | For lie-m Sim-l) IurnNn-d room». â€"inglc or for light hnuw keeping. Convonimnl In car linv 932 N S! Jnhns Axe. [war Bhwm Stv Tz-I, 1289 29 pd For Ro-ut Mmh-rn 31-min hump-1 apartmwnt in (“no Hnwvhnrnr. 401‘- nor of St Jnhlh ma! .\lur.1in-- R-‘ 'l‘o-l 776.“. H. Pulmvr. 2‘ ‘f For Bentâ€"Busty deposits boxes :1 81.00 per you. One hundred new wxea Just received. Highland Park State Bank. If Housts for Rent And {ur th'r-Auln and Fire Insurlnce. money to 1mm H. K. Coale Son. Pom-1 The-zurc‘ Bldg. Te-I, H. P. 17 If Fur lh-llt Si\ ! mm f' N. furm‘h ed or unfurnished AH modern im- prmomf-nts Hut wutwr hem. Call on Mrs. SHIN. upper Hut. 625 S0. St‘ Johm Ave. 27731«pd. Mary Aw. For Rent ~ Four room flat fur» nished or unfurnished. Mudvrn 1an prm‘oments. Hot water heat. Call on Mrc, Stflos. nppnr (lat. 625 So. St. Johns Ave. 27-31-pd. Fur RI-nl In Hmm flll’lilhhvd houSv. steam Inmt, Nmn' stutiun and Lincoln scrum. To In- had from Nov I3 to June- I To-I H 1’ i436 7H3 ():|k\\m>d Av». 291M. Fur Rvm nulhe-km-pm: 1“. ’l‘wl ‘HH, Go and see our fine lots m new Sub. E 0! R. R. 2 blocks south 0! Mornhm Rum! Slutiun 0n Electric Line. Go and socuro one of these lots in what Innks like :1 natural park or you will he (luing whut lnL> nf other people who roux-(ted nut buy» ing when they had a chanso- in our Exmtmr Addition. “'0 nrv u-Hinz Hu- unly runsonnhh‘ prim-«I pl‘npr'l't} in Highland Park. Tvrms to suit as low as $10 cash and 510 u mnnth nn 10!". ()m- rmlr-ronm mttaze. $300 H1>h and hnlnnm‘ same {H ront. at ;\ harâ€" gnin. Agent an premises Friday. Sutâ€" urdny and Sunday aftnrnoons, 0. \. LEWIS ('0. ~12 \V', \V’n<hinztr\n 9L. (‘Mrnlzn Tu llI-nl : wall-r hull. gas 639 \'im- Ax '1 For Ron! I rmmh'. 'l'vln‘phum‘ For Ru-nl Benullfull) furnislu-«l moan, Single or ensuitc. or 3 nr fl room flats. Hut wutvr n! all timvi Half Muck mist (If Milwaukuv Elt'l" triv u! 366 llmino Hun l’lmm~ llfyll iii-pd, 9d, Hut u utvr Tell Fur Rent Eight rumm hmm Pmspecf Aw. [.3er yard Rmum rvm. Tol‘ 3H wznr whima H mm <pm'imh living. sun rolnnlul firn-Nm-w. H .:?.. 5:: SEE E; :5 as. .TC. .3773: .4 .: .9; .1350: 5:“; 25:: 51:3; 72:0 i=1 .2...â€" Wmm-t'kn 41”!!!) n!‘ lump (m.- min- “1'4 :mnl Ihu-rflrld on Cuunty Winm-tkn .\ll< Phlll‘h‘ M 553 Ill ‘uluh sumv o-VIâ€"‘llillk, Huh Fur Rom Fur lh‘nl FlH'Hl\!lr' (‘urw-n Buy Rum! Tvl For Rom For Rent Fur ‘IIII \\ unlml Hul tirn-pim-w. Hrl r: (")lln‘rlll mu! 1‘ (”Hr hvlil‘ixlnlx 7t n-(kn. HMO-hit” hi 1 Hf Hlxlm‘mhv H] v- \\'1n!:nfk:| 451 I i FOR SALE (:UING. GOING. GOING! H DHNTEIJ. \ V FINN Mom-m 31-min H. the Hnwvhnrnn >hn~ md .\lur.1in-- l Pulmvr. ‘rrisfillhl Twu mmlrrn Ill ‘41)qu imuw furnish he-nt. H \h-Gm'i-rn S! ‘ltLpd. SH runm hnuw. hut ~‘ and o‘lovlriu' light» Tl’l. 793R. Furnhhr-‘l 29-30-pd. Benulifuli) furnished ‘(\ 1‘1 v' Light iumw-kwpinu t' 27.5. 25Lpd. nu»: 1i\ “n “‘0 nlll't‘. ho-l'nuw- u h! 1i\w:thlu houn- n pfirch adjoining Urn-mu]. Sh-iI-wu} d Hwtful rhrmnuh h Ill !ulI «fr- Lim ‘nulll: [roum iH Fuh'tw 1 FH-Hrh fur days. Can 21w 2|qu! rrhrr illv‘ ru Z\\nlllilhh'. Fannie Lightheart. 3|? (i 3‘11. 25'-!»«1. Aw. Wuueruh. HI, â€"h. V'rry x Adlh‘eu H H'h Oww r. .\Ir< Ill 2'30 Mlzll Rmvm CutlJL’ 29-11;)1! fur )f in Sq-pt Hummh- ‘39 .nuth nf 29-31-pd rann 29â€"p1l NH 1141. IiL'ht Han“ r‘hrll «III! 29!! utzh \\'h- rll‘xl \\' nu? Illl r9) .H" H ”ll" mph fulmdntinn (Siumwn ll. Hm)" under N ulm .Il'u' uranlu :tt:-~ of :m RH‘Crl'dnl‘ll high ~(‘hlkll. mu) c-ntt-r tlu- l'nlu-r‘ity us mutrlru- l.ttml ~tutlont‘. I'tll'ull fur milltury training with tlw S, .\ T t‘. and Iva-gin tlwlr (‘OHEKP “ul‘k but must pay the regular {pm and provide fur tlu-ir nun muintemum- .h uu'uul un- til the-y are lnductod lntn regular momlnorslulp in the S. A. 'l‘. (2, “Mt-h may ln- «lnm- .lnor tln-y l’rzu'h tln-lr o-ighto-nnth birthday [2. Fur \mmon, untl fur mm: not (hm-rm “mm-II Huuw land Park Hospital tvndvnt. in (hr 5‘ .\ T. (‘u Hn- [‘nho-rsit)‘ muintnim H" regulnr cuuruw n! ~tu «ly, with minur modiflvulmnx. and u!- fc-r‘ :llm special war cuul‘u" fur vm» mom in Rm] Cross Work, nurdnx, um- itar) sch-two. fowl runwrxntinn. op n-rutlun «If {arm tructnrx w-ml In- ~p¢-(-tiun. puultry prmhu-tinn. gunk-n in\:. milk and (‘l'c'um hwtinu. vtv “IRIS WkN'I‘ED at the Laundry. Phone 179 or \l 12w 11‘1" l‘ln'rul;n\ ml 1H threw dun Wanted irY SI? “w :mndry. Sm‘ Il’(‘ Prvw h WHEN \\ )d-il H 1ku‘ Ful't'rl “'Jmll‘d H nnh-ul r\ «x th WnnIo-cl \\ emu-1| rlirul “'mm-d H. \\ nun-cl “'leIH-d \\ nun-cl fl hnuww \. 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I" hrh HM p ‘H‘I Iln H Ih-l 17 Num. 5 ate St. Chicago h (‘untinut-d {rum l‘agr l Iil in llll I" ,I Ihl~ full. Hu- u~u hvwl \\nrdrul)l‘~ for mu h:nu- hu-n UIIH purrhnw uhnln-n-r ur I miuht Imu‘ adapted Hull Hwir p W} I 'I‘S' I\ (“\[IJHNfI 20 \lon-nl "limit-3 h HI 1 l\'uliun 'L H In In- umfurlnhug humuhl ulmu! 'u| cumpHum-u- LADIES Made to Order HI plucl |\‘Q- .l1(“clvd ll In} Pre-War h Saturday and all Next W: A Highly CreditaBleShowing of ; Distinctive Modes (for Autumn Also Displays of Fabrics ' and Dress Awessorr'es THIS openingprovides you With the opportunity of acquainting yourself with modes that are really distinctiveâ€"with gar~ ments of individual style lines and winning charm. for we have ‘ assembled these new creations from the foremost style sources. A notable and commendable feature of our Fall hm n on mth-d, and trout“ lu-c'll n-n hull-\c-r unfit-rm in!“ ”an Ir'h luzn HI rices would xml ~ur HI nu-ru full punlhl. In STYLE, in PRICE and in QUALITY, these new fashions will meet your requirements. They are garments. that conform to overnment war-time ratnctlons, an are suntably adapted for ighland Park's economizing and patriotic women. H (HI! and HHY‘ sllrn _________________________77 Duplay 19 the fact that there are not two styles alike in the entire collectionneach arment being distinctively different from the other. anti expressive a; clever origin: and make a CSYCZUi compariagn Of our values. e invite you :0 inagect these new modes Sewmg Machine: Rep-mad. Clued (or and Delivcrcd. Highllnd Purl Telephone 265 Surcessors to All make-uni wnu‘hn. (loch And Jewrlry furl called yep-"ed not! delivered W. E. Waterhouse Watchmaker and Jeweler Sixteen You: M Schneider‘- 364 Central Avenue The Warren -Meyer, Co. BU TTERuEGGSuM/l RGA RJNES Finest Quality Home Dressed PoMtr‘y lity inflacai nigg: C. B. HANSEN, Proprietor " Shoré Crealfiery 515 Onkwood Avenue

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