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Highland Park Press (1912), 26 Jun 1919, p. 5

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ales. and Heels. (i).\' ylnnnn $63 IOX- \ nCh one “'5 oqoco-ooo ietor Market Ht" 55W) 91 )U film ADE OBS ers Iats H 5H {51mm ailoh’o AI WE wish to announce to our many patrons that in connection with our Jewelry department “6 haxe an optical room to be Usccic-xi‘2115ix'91y Ioi testing axes and fitting Qiikx‘ . I.viise.\'(ii1ni:aic(i. 1‘111.Ur3>3‘:'})£1i1’€(i. h- ‘I if\'$().\', Ix’i gin-1m! < )3): unionist with Phone 160 Cally Hams. «16 1b avc-rage, bpecial: TELEPHONE 87 230 NORTH ST. JOHNS AVENUE Palace Cash Market Buildinz Material of all Kinds! Choice Pot Roast of Natxve Beef. ...... Miik Fed Veal Roast leg or loin. Boneless Rib Roast. no waste. Coal, Coke and Wood -QRHNTON ANTHRACITE. POGOHONTBS SMOK- LESS and FRBNKLIN COUNTY SOFT COM. Brisket Corned Beef Sugar Cured . Nahant Bacon Squares C udah y's ‘ Opportunities to Save General Checking, Deposit and C North Shore Trust Co Another Big Saturday Sale N. W. Corner C 4 per cent Paid on 3 per cent Paid on PAUL BORCHARDT finest Safety Deposit Boxes 6‘." u. 71 I“ "1'. .5 _ ’17} in! x >- ~-~ mfisf '. “‘9' w“ .a Wholesalers to the Consumer GEORGE (Ll ROCK. Mgr !4tx’vsf Md \dmmnfrrmn. Luz- Eyes Tested Free Fancy Milk Fed I handle the famous Broilers 311/2 35c ientral Ave. and Sheridan Rd. 33c 30c 20c A State Bank Oscar Mayer’s Ap- proved Bacon. sliced Douglas Oil. quzm cans Spare Ribs. lean and meaty Beef Tongues, fresh or salt Pork Loin Roast any size ...... Lamb Stew, fancy cuts Savings Deposits ime Certificates Black Soil and Teamina ommercial Business 533-535 Cenh'll Ave If“?! f"; ‘3'" 65c 49c 55c 20c 25c 35c | IN SIVES‘S “EV HOLD k ‘ \VVl \LPNVN 81 VD\} (lrw n‘lmlv'x' :lDDI'élrllllt'i' mmiv pos- .~ihll- .l frw (‘lmngtw in llu- linmlp rlmi inn llllllv‘l'iflll)’ ~\trl-nuiln-nvd the tram, ‘l‘liv prc-srnl linvup is strong and xvi-ll lmlnncml 11ml ii is a safe hct that the-y will win 1| large ma- jority of their znmes 'l‘lu- Highland Park lifv saving support so don't fail to bv on hand Sunday to see them play the Boule- 'ui'd Billiards. one of the strongest of the Junior League teams. The game will he played at (‘nntral Park and will start :1! 3 p. m. Hll ()rrvnslmiv mu Am thv mound for (hv inn-uh um! pitohml L'N'n! hall. Tho Iuhvrty hi.)~ \H-rn- hl'lpl¢-~'.~ he'll baffling :usnrtmvnt uf ho‘mlm‘ ho~ («mm 0.15in hrnw ‘11”! HH- Pml hr- ,lm up :1 Iitllv uflvr 1 ("\l~ hmi HH- :mm- <:|l‘o~ «m im Tho boys took an vspvciul liking In thv hrnnd of ha” dished up by the uppmjng pitrhor ant] hummm‘ml his HH'o-l‘i'iL'x «’4 :1” ('«H'Iwr» (If ”N- lot runs Hmhiund Park's youn: and thri\'~ In: hnsvbull team played rings around their opponents Sunday both A! thn hat and un thw fir-ld. and c0n~ wquvnlly cmorgvd triumphant on the long und of an 11 to 3 score. Tlu- Sisters of Loretta and Dr. O'Neill =ui‘0ly deserve :1 great dull of praise for thoir untiring efforts in making tlw r-wroiws the Success that thoy were. Following: are the graduates: Eighth irade-r (‘ntliorlm- McNicholls, Philis Dean. Bliznlwth Repholz, Charles Cary, Cornelius Unglor. Anna Witton. Richâ€" 2m! H'Hrivn, Elizabeth O‘Connor hvn. Anna (‘zuvlt-y: anrmmn Beruba Thundnrt‘ Burn. High School Hvrnmn Hart. Samuel Hurtin‘ (:murm- thuwiu Sixteen pupils were graduated thisi )ear. thirteen from the eighth grade: and three frnm thv high school. l.(N'\l. TEL“ INHVNS LIBERTY BUYS. ll-ii talk by Dr. J. I). O'Niell. an interest- ing address was given by the Rev. Charles F. Meyers. of California. .\ \«~r_\' prvlt} mm; "\\':m-r Lilies." w.» I‘vnvivrwl hy thy :r:unm:u‘ gram“: .11“! .11 :xtn‘m'thv Rm! (‘rnss and mi” tzlr)‘ drill by ”w third :md Murth L'rth. 'I‘hv linlr tut< wvro imloml (-unnmu .|< Ihv)‘ sung. "0er in H1" (‘nrno'r Who-r0 tho Dark Comes Most," “’l‘lu- Rising of the Mnou," a one- :u‘! pin) mulinx with “(F in an army rump, \\':|~ giwn by tho High School hn_\~. .\lu(-h credit is due the boys for Ihvir ou‘vptinnnl!) good work. and "‘IN‘CiJH) Samuel Martin who (Huh thw 11w! m- (‘apmin Edward Ard- rr. Sum'uul has truv dramatic ability. Hurmzm Hurt :ulm deserves praise for hi< ivm‘rprotutinn of (":«plain Tom (‘l‘:1\\'fnr‘tl. us do .h-rmm- Rorulm. the drummm‘ hwy, Hmmrd \lvnm-y, Von- 0H {\lnzik :IIHI Hmrl‘L'I' ()hlwvin. gun-HIM suldivrs “ho vntvrminm? rmv unutlu-r around the- vzmm 1111- by re» vitutnm and sung. Tho- high whtmi uirl» prvwmm] "\\’manmJ an-IC .-m t'VH‘vnH'l)‘ [)l'\'H)' drill. Emmi hull (h-In'uv (Ihhw as \‘zmulivlnri ('\'I‘HOI. II‘ SCHOUI. IIUI IN (‘0.\I\II‘_\(‘ Ii \II~'.\ 'I (‘UI THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS n1 plum Iva-Ham l'rnsrrum “In-n Vhp Buplh :11 “animal l'urk 'l‘lu-utrr 'l‘lu‘~dn_v Vlullt (I1 ‘k Hlxxinusa “011% H' fumiIiv" hv‘M ! \1 H. “HIM! LEFT UV HH'I'Y IHHR'\ IHN‘RNTH' 1m ~tinu hhtly :umiliv< th thwir :mmml pic- Ixmi~ Kruvuvrk' (Erm‘v. locat- m-vn Half 1)..) and Diamond ‘nr Sunday Thn' largo‘ét crowd :<~ mw' :Htwmlw! the Business pir'm- unthurod :11 Comm! :n'o- M Svl‘nno‘ \trm-t und were n‘lml hv Inc-um nf uutumnhilo‘? pivni: [HI numhm‘ HI 1h Hf 3h \t-nllmx! II Imi H V, ”In M NH pr‘n'H} ht t) (-unimz. .lum i’Hh. mnuul mumzm-m-(‘snvm w lmmmmlnxw ('Mxvrn ‘minizl Tin-run Inc-:HH nf automnmws urnund‘. (‘mmvs n! all in and Sum nus. and 41m nliplmn;l\ ncml mun! tinu [H‘ni lriHs ('01 {HH‘ pt‘I-wntntinn 11d!“ ‘IIIH pr th. Sumnl Ill n- nmdv pos- ‘1 {M lineup nutln-nvd the up is strong it is a safe a large ma- hit HIM] Hizhlund ‘ciutinn and ht'furt' mlrrs the-m Irwl I Mill‘lill [hr- mm- .‘| shurt rt HH‘ In md 11 nu<t giwn pt inn play hi~' amt] out {IQ di h\' Becker Garage Announcemé FRANK J. BAKER President Highland Park State Bank 15 Nerth St. Johns Ave. The Old Reliable and Progressive Bank If you will stop and think how you would like 1:to live in a town without a bank and if you will pause to consider the value of the service rendered by this bank to its five thousand depositors, you will aéa with us that this bank has been a potent factor; in HELPING TO. BUILD UP THE TOWN and;- is therefore deserving of your good will and patronageé Are you aware that the bank’s business must come almost exclusively from the immediate community and that therefore it must help to build up the town if It expects to build a bank that is worth while? ' ‘ AVE YOU ever thought of your bank as onegof the most unselfish, public spirited and patriotic institutions of your town? It is all of that. AGENC NOW in ‘ Highland: Park. Demonstraâ€"Efi tion and service at the Town Build Up ’lelplng J. M. APPEL Vice President nu- m g;

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