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Highland Park Press (1912), 23 Jan 1919, p. 5

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5,9?» V: ‘i a a : fl : a a : ‘¢o§oWM\"‘N~3"3Ҥ' All the dealers in marble and bronze believe that patriotism requires ev- ery gommunity to erect a costly memorial to Its soldiers. General Checking, Deposit and Commercial Business Arthurzw. Vercoe Pro-ideal Capital and Surplus, $120,000 North Shore Trust Company N. W. Corner Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd. There is no way in which to get :1 mosagc thmugh m'cr a line that is already in usc. Wait :1 minute or two and then repeat your call. Do not be impatient when you get the Busy signal over the tele- phone. It simply means that someone has gotten the line you wanted to use, first. No one is at fault. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY 4 per cent Paid on Time Certificates 3 per cent paid on Savings Deposits Bell (A State Bank) In J, Coed Vice President Much 71s being said about gasoline substitutes. but the only one which has been demonstrated thoroughly is leg muscle. , Svstem E. J. Grundy Cauhior HI'IIIh-d h) Mrs. Jamm A. I'nllnn n! jl-Ixunstun. :I.~ chairman. a Red Chm: fcnIIIIIIIIIm- of \Anmon {rum Ihv Nunh 1 181mm (nwns hIIs boon organized by; Ralph A mm Director of MIIIInry‘ RI-lnf. ll'llll‘ill [NIL-«Inn with Un- II~- sistunu of 1hr AhiIagn A‘IIIIpu-r, I03 cu- «nu-ruin in HIV Red A.‘ russ uork at: Fun Sherman Hunpitul wlflch vmrk !i.<.IrrIu1 Inn IIIIIhr the- din-Minn ”(1 EIImI (um l-‘ield [)lrvcmr Van II.‘ ji-hcrl)’ and :I furrn- I)! assistants Tho: IfullannI: :II'I- IIIvInhI-r: 0! [qu3 cum-r ' millm- l THE HIGHLAND PARK FRIES. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS "The contract has already been let for the erection of a urge type (Red Cross convalescent house which will provide an exceptionally ilne {urnmtmn Il,‘ to Hu- In-vd-I M Kim howiul Thmr murm-s n! Infurmn- Hun \HH ln- such Hmlwthvy will he \‘nllllpvhnt tn mu~m~r :md hr quickly :L‘l't‘rlulll tln- fuvl~ rrgurdlnx any inquiry [hut mu) Alriw or ‘hspnsv n! .m)‘ rumor [hm may ho- virvulmed. In Mmmmmnu Hn- urgunlzutmn of llu- :lunimry rummilh-v, ”w (‘o-n- trul L)I\i~l-m in-mlquurh-rs n! HIP RH! (Tun I‘Mlcd tht- fulluulng simu- "Thr mn-ulmiun u! ru'nm‘: [hm hm! nn fmmdutmn in hm hnu- cumi- mi mnn- m-H [mu-min: puuph- to un- xh-rlnku In rafn'r funds tn prmldo- ur- (H'Iw'~ “Mich :Irv runst‘ml) nu [mud ul lhv Hm! Urn» wun-huuw. Purl Shvri-le! ur “nu-h nrv nmnvdmlI-l) uxpplimi h) Hw Rm! Urn“ “hr-m-n-r I!~-|‘u'~~.ll‘) Thn' Rm! (‘I'U\.~ doa-il‘r H In prmldn- urn-ruhlng that may he m-mwmrx at Furl Shvridun. rum-r fruln uur nun \uppllua, h) purchusv 111 (hr ”he‘ll :nnrkwt, or .u-[ing thru thw mmly (“rim-<1 mum-[1‘s uuxtliur)‘ 1'0.“ )II'I‘TEE ORGANIZED T0 ASSIST RI‘III CROSS mum "manila! Ion ‘\ flnlr.‘ Tln- (‘ummlllm' has ”1 Mich of the north shun- tnmnx :| Rvd (‘russ Ra'p- rmvnfulhv who \HH hr in c1010 [um-h ulth condir‘inns at Furl Sheri- dan .md will [u- an :mHmrlly tn Mmm .myunv In that particulurcum< mum!) may n-h-r for uuthn-ntlv in- {urnmtmn Il,‘ to Hu- In-vd-I M Kim I) Th» Rod (‘rmu hurt pruvldod a hand n-xpvn who hns already or- ganizvd an orvhvstra. instruments lll‘i' bring .lupplimi by th? Red Cruss for (his purpnst‘ and a full band‘will bz- nrgunizml as rapidly as the men who can play the different instru- ment:I are ltx-almi, Red Cm“ krill- tod goods. tulle! articles. rawrn. un- derwear and all kinds of hospital supplies are nvullnhle in abundance. [hr MIAMI“! “1H “(Inpq-r Fivld [firm-I club room for the convalescent: and“ a place to meet their friendn. puti on thtir nwn entertainments. amt" te’ur theatricals. etc. A contract has! also been let hy the Red Croats for? the immediate eonitrucflon of II nurses’house whlch “ill provide And attracthe and comfortable club! room for the nurses stationed at Fl. i Sheridan. km.“ u HIHII lH ”1111 H ll‘k AH )l‘v"! \lr‘ .lnhn \h Thl I‘ cummllh-n- wlm‘h uxll be u :h Ihv Furl She-ridun Auull- uxll kt-n'p Ill cons-tum muvh with Mludllflll .u HI“ hospital, and roam-run :n J“ {Hum uilh ‘tlo. (‘uranl Ridgwny, , “'1“, U. “myth-n lku. milllnry upc-ruh :It A“ him" “ill! H‘l‘FIUl‘ Ep-rly and Ihv din-(‘1- nmnry rnllvf HI nupylylnx 4-) .u'ln'lw that may br ur- frnm (llhr In llnio- hut uhn-h tu- um!) pun-hnwd. Mar.“ :1 h ('h H‘ugu. Kynm'k In Iiwp In Tum-h With It Fun Slwrldnn llmplul Muhun ‘lkt‘ [Huff u! of (hr Rm! (‘rmu nulhnrllln wlo, In uct-nrduhct’ with (Erncrnl Army Of- dt-rx. Imu- aupcn‘lulun u! all out. side “mun" m thv arm)" hoop“!!! (hm lhu general public will under- stand and apprfl‘ute the sltulhon." A number 0! women hospltn’ vu- non: will he pnnldvd fur the 91rd» in uddllhm h) the lh-d (roan "non- m-l mm m Purl Shvrldnn. And snide from tm-m- it Id nut dollralie m haw the patient:- Huh-d, exobl of courm- h) rehnhns nr clou- (fiends. Thn- mun naturally object to [)0th huh-d «war by n (“mutant stain: of vurhm: Hilton. and H ll the hope The Bible School I'll meet at. nine thirty o'clock. The n-xulnr mnrnlng wrrlc I'lll . begin at nine o‘clock. ' Than- I‘lll ho a Inc-fling 0‘ (he teachers 0! the Bible School “Flour o'clock On the P-rhh Hun-e. i ’ On Sunday week the (omninbn ol the Lord's Supper will be 0600"“ u. the mornlnx service. The dum- ter will be glad to med (hon; who Oped fd‘r Busmess“? Cash and Carry Grocery My 'new Cash and Carry Grocery, next door west of the Postoflite, is now Open to the public with a fresh line of fruits, vegetables gnd groceries. To enable you to buy your groceries at tho very lowest price I will maintain a strictly cash and cafiry store. ichelieuéBrand‘Canned Goods and Preserves vThe Old Rabble and Pngrcssiw Bank FRANK J. BAKER § 1. M. APPEL c. F: 'E STARTED in 1899 With a capital § of 525000.00. Our policy. our aer- v1ce dur cquxpmtnt. ‘our organization appealed to the pebple of the Communxty and we proceeded to grow. Todey our. capital surplus and undwxded profits exceed $100. 000. 00. Under the “L1: management durum the five years ending J ary l 1919 our deposits in- creased $377. 533.00 by steady. un§nterrupted growt‘ an unheated By the followxng Interesting table: Highlanc! Park State_ Bank i8 WClCO me here. january1.1914 - - $592,506.00 January 1. 1915 - - 551,900.00 ymm 1. 1916 - - 613,924.00 January 1. 917 - - 762,695.00 January 1. ‘ 18 - - 838,949.00 Jmny 1. 1919 - - 900,142.00 The account dfcvéry man. woman and You Can t Stop It Tile Growtlt of a Relraue, 4W6,” Managed Ban; [carry the well [mourn desire” ' unite with the church by letter by mutation 0! their huh lnC . (cd min: of the Dorcu e Womw'l Ill-flout?! Unâ€" he Westmlmur mud in the so last Monday W Ided to fedora: these or- _ us under the numo of the Won have of the Highland Purl bnernn Church In. trunk iflm was elected 9mm of the Wm. In. Frauen D. Em: vIceâ€"vmldcnt. In. Culeton Nou- 7" CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 387wa Avenue WQmeGum. g Eva'yDnyaceptSmdly Mwwmmammuwm Mumm;num and" School My m'Mymwmum éi » ____‘1 , i “4‘”... _. ‘~w~.-. 4. .r-pâ€" .z.â€"~..m-â€",. DE P05 1 T5 YmexdhllyInvited nomakemeofmeprivilegenofthe $592,506.00 551,900.00 613,924.00 762,695.00 838,949.00 900,142.00 C. F. GRANT Next Wednudu night were ha 3 preparatory service I( e o'clock. II I member of the church A: nut-tun £0.th uni-mar. work will be given Ipoclllly to Bible School wd the Wom but Sunday utter-noon (he Haj of the Huhlsnd PM"! Pmbyte Church elected In: Helen qu Icy "mum tad Illa Helen Wrti child PAGE h,

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