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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 May 1919, p. 2

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PURDYw" SONS INCORPORA‘I'U l) h-x HI Li XI )1: Li”) [I lht‘ 1| HM Tl Ill th H \Ii mu Mt‘lhm'rll H l ) H1 \h'~ HY \ll MI“ \IIIV'IH'I Most marvel- V fous Dustingg LCleaning-Polishing st 1') H rut.â€" Liquia yet discoveécd. \Ix l-‘ifu rhu'd :mll ‘ZIHHHIll‘v u'huul l'nHuuinu IHTiw-I hi! “Tl: (V .‘lilh‘ law \\ith I’I-nrl piano. uxt‘v'HllL’ 4” Sphnl)‘ l’m‘ hq-M in Hit \\'xlimm~m 1h \th $11le ”It IITAILIDO‘D I074 \\ p \H \l\' V. mm'tinu uh “ill mm”. Th ”11H! :mwtx' \I‘IH'I‘IX. .\l!. :mri \\'hitinu. Mr. and Mrs 7.: HF Irving Park. Mr \m 1 i H Ill] .ill \ll H‘ H .\li SHHH-ivm prilia v Mr Arthur .I l l') \ SI.” Th I'i? I‘X 'il' Hl'l'r \VlHi-‘llll l l im l l M \\ h Htp‘ DP 1) \ l v i f. .u rt h ‘lnh :nxv- MN m Rpm-(“h for pt H‘t'nt i'l\'iY( Mint Unk \H \II 1mm Hum n. \{i l‘l 'hv I). 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M .\‘\\;HI/. .\h “I 1t Ill Th: F‘H'Djm'i \IH I’R'l'lh’l’l) I.I-l'l"l'lill‘ HI -ni ‘Ix h: u??§x3§v¢.Â¥v§¢¢¢§¢¢.§?§.nxTKxuéXxvaxgvAxVXAxw hr \ll Mi I‘ll“ HRH HI \1 \Ii \1 \h -Gymnasium and Tennisâ€" I“?! \h~ Kmhryn Grant. 10ml- : ps-nplt- H! Um Fin! hm‘vh “HI ln- uumls ‘ Evvning sermrm :1! H11!“ \\'«mvh-v‘f'ul Rilflw," Charles Glass ; \l l l \1 hi! Ht {gut HM ”WINS lurnvn (“law mw-tinp :1! 131: Ed“ 1m! ”in” -m:-4-Iing Wu: humv Hn X lLLINOIS ‘11“?! hen buying a gymnasium ' ”7.. or tennis shoe, always ask for the “Big Nine Con- verse,” made by the Converse RubberShoeCompany,ofMalden, Mass. ' These are Without ques- tion the best sport shoes on the market. ‘We have them for the entire family. High school and academy boys and girls throughout the United States wear these sport shoes almost exclusively. z,“ 1n Jnninr mm The Converse Rubber Shoe Company have given us the exclusive agency “for the North Shore. \h 50H hjm'l at howl H1 \uhjm't 3“ y p Th1 (If Malntnim CHURCH mmHnu'i." Office 5‘31 Electrical (‘outrm'tors 15 S. St. Johns Ave -I. W.. Huber Electric Co. The Cemetery Beautiful MEMORIAL PARK CEMETERY and ANNEX (Imam Point Road and IIulrrilon 51., 1’; film ”3:! of lit-nun. We want you to visit this cemetery. You will find it interesnng and attractive. You uhould reserve for yourself a Iam'Jy intâ€"a“ bu in Memoria! Pavk are sold with fullperpdual care guaranteed. Sullgblr can; payments ~ no interest. Don't miss this opportunn) ruHuw SICRVH‘I‘ Central Cemetery Company 703 Marquette Building. Dept. ($385 , Chicago to make use PHONES LANTED amidst nature's own beauty, man has created a beautiful paik ceme- tery. The sunken gardens. the winding paths, and the imposing chapel makes this spot a vision of beauty. It is indeed a fit- ting final resting place for our beloved on ts - v _ l or write to the main office, 703 Marquette Bidg. a": one of Jur H‘prettnm- bile to nkc )(m to :1an n. Inveetxga'c NOW”. to cal and make appointment to h txvcs can for you in an automc from the cemetcry. No ob} gano 1'0 UAR/E [NI/1715;) I l Our pm prfuul . '1'» fund- Truul Dunn 1mm! u! ".1 ( Hours ‘3 :1. m, Ln 1. p. way Day Except Sum p~ You are Cordially Invited kc use Hf the privileges (wf 1‘ {H \\'m)m idence 49" ) R7 UL vntml Highwood, Illinois I 0 Paper Hanging and Down : Ttlephone 109R 0 O 535 Olkvuvod AL "I'M-M l i1 Sheridan » on drpo-A "AL (hr (rul 7‘vuu I (1417.013 Tv-t :nu H DR. WATSON DENTIST ‘ Bldg, Highland Telephone 874 M. GATFS PAINTING School 0e 3: 3:1 and 1.0: Q... ...§oooooo Télcphone 26 An makes of Jewelry! :R'exmzxmg 1 the top at 1| p1: too! she! rglrp enher. Augogiolbil : Watchr Sixteen the H131 p me a telepht Hwil :ial H

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