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Highland Park Press (1912), 28 Aug 1919, p. 5

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OUY CBS. HI c ."oooooolonooCocoo...oouoooooooaoooooooooooo “URK m-‘m. m «Help \T "\HHHI' u m5“ (‘Ll I: “K Palace Cash Market L‘nou'r I wish to announce EIECUIC ShOp the opening of an at 386 Central avenue with a complete line at fixtures and appliances. USC Telephone 555 General Banking Business North Shore Trust Co. VealL‘hnps, rxb or 10' f‘mcmrfinidmg ROBERT GREENSLADE Breas: 01 Spring Lama. fine fur stew Br 00kt 161d Brick Butter. lb SpeCIal 82' Crisco per rlb . . .. ,,,,,, Caiumet Hiking Powder per lb. can . . ‘. wait's 8; wr Leaf Lard, per lb ‘. . ... Good Luylx’ \lek. '3 cans for. .,. .......... ANNOUNCEMENT at" BAH r1 OUR MOTTO: Meats of Quality at Quantity Prices. Down With the H. C. L. rM 160 N, W. Comer Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd. ‘|\ oans made on improved Real Estate Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent .0. 00...... OCOOIOOOOOOOOOOOI HPQCHD}: Co's R ‘ ASL : :emhr 25c GEORGE G. ROCK. Mgr. 533.53 Wholesalers to the Consumer h {mun-~11 nu \‘hnrt' M‘uth M' ”I" \IJHHII e‘. \t vs? 00d A\ :: Ito bzgl/z 37c 25c 39c A State Bank Boneless Rump Corn Beef, best in town. 32 per 1'1). . ,H. C Lugs of Mutmn, wry mm». 1‘. E ash Spare Ribs {can and meaty \H'O\l) VH'TURY OVER \\ \l Klih‘ \N'S ORIUHCS melt-$5 Snmkvd Purl; Hmts. lb proved Hams, 8 to I Hams niu- for (klingJ ' 386 Central Avenue t E'h\‘<‘ 533-535 Centnl Ave No 013643 471/2c [I 32c 25c 18c 58c 25c 35c \‘l‘IHH‘Y SIX ’I'IHH'SLVD \'I"I‘lf\l) (‘I'II.HI{I{.\'I‘IUX 'M "h w L1»! u pm“ fur .x mm» Im-m to )My nur r0~~pvct 10 [hr worthy wruvo pvrfnrmm} fur uur mvn morâ€" u-m by timw faithful organizatimw Mm Imvkml after Hun wolfurc‘ and [1w «‘mm-rt‘xinmvnt uf mxr men. I v.11] :‘Spm'iulh‘ In mind NW Rm! (‘I‘lhfi (h? Hump H-u‘l‘vutiwn Svnivc, the 8411\n- tiun Army, thv Knixhw nf Columbus 1nd thr \" M. U. A. With very “((10 nmmrmnity fur winninz I)i:tinm1ish- m1 Se‘er‘v (“rmsve ur (‘UILLII‘k'rSiOHIl‘ Mmizlla [hr mvn and “011wa in those w-rnrm' “1m wvnt mm the cunflict. mny of them nvvor m rvturn. so H. «I mar nae-n might tw hotter fight- wxu An! «\ur army he. victorious. "\tnn, lvt nu- rrpvntilliuhland Park is pl'wutl of you. “'0 glnry in )mxr rm-nt'd, We woh‘umr- )mx hump.“ t‘upt‘ Jnsvph B. (‘urd responded in :1 wry .1th speech. on behalf of thv Army. Mr. Harry E. Eit'hlvr was tin-:1 hwurd in n shurt and telling .qn-m-h an lwhnlf of the! Navy. Mr. Fred Silhvr. rvprmcnting thr (‘iti~ J’t‘HS who n-nminml at hnme and “did their hit" with :11! their might, was the ]:|~t spvukvr nn the program. and ’1 wry \\'('H«chn.-wn representative he wn~'. (‘url Booth was there. of course, uthvrwisv tin-rt» would have heon no ~ing1nu \wmh mvntioning. He has mug ttw nmmto of the town up the rogish-r many times in the past two (-:1r< In-’-mlwrmi :H huzvthvr d [and Park HIGH St‘IHNDL OPENS 'l‘l‘ESl).\Y. SEPTEMBER ‘2 5pc 4-1pr mvnt, .‘Hw Dorothy Illnmun, of Crete, Iiimnis” xs :1grummmnf(‘hioagoUnâ€" nw-rwty. She has. {or some years hwn tun-her of Latin and mathemaâ€" ti(‘< in the Pontiac Township High Svhwk and was regarded as an ex- ceptionally fine teacher of that school. Sm» will nw'is't in thvr‘c twn brunch- “ :fi I)I-wrfithShioldx )llu “rm-o. §D(*ll('(‘~f\f Ravine, is L‘J!".H‘Hlfi|l"()f Stunt, thituto, Mnnnm~ Era-w Why. whvro ”Shh rnnkvd vory ".:‘1, «L Mg (-xm‘pximml wnrk in wi- vmw- :xml prm-firu! \wzrk in ('(mkinL' mvl Humu" .\ fnrmvr superintvn- .5. At. >4!\’\ .uf hwr. “Mix Spmwe :m lri THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS H -\11 in all 1) firm); nthhtv." “I.“ “'illwhnlnn Munson. a. former :u-hwr “110 has hum in gnvernmem Lpiuy in \thingmn. will return touchvr in tho commorcinl depart- Vfir‘! h l),\knt mmn-rciul [ ) (I :mduutv-d with in all. the ”\V'vlcmm- Hume" :1 suomwzs. It will long be re- wrmi :H one of tho greatest get- n-r Gus in the histury 0! High- H J.\.l 'Hu‘ Hmpilai for “05% :nuHIm x '02! Dan: Sheri. Earsn‘mn \l I I fr h‘lu‘ t with m Iron wnrkvr H 11 Unhiplll l'l' H r<)i\.. varimriuu mi from Page 1) l‘\i. Oder h H1 mm .‘ith Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Frank Zipny, mmmvrcial hrnnchvs lfhlt‘tit'fi and military mt“ Hf Iiw l'nivvh’ity A, and fur unrnty-twn thu army. Ht: has mu]. Mich. His prin- \\"‘.1"~H‘ >:l).\' Hf him. 11 m nf fim- vhnructvr, H H H] r pup' mnmmf)‘ Fl R! \hHi')‘ fl H My Ih rn HHHJH lI \\' luhu Mnlip [\l::}.‘x‘. ho Spvm-u Is an in: splmxditl Shn dam!“ mt! h wxcvplinn- (k rv<pvvt l sph-ndid In H \n Hfi'i ”h I l \\’ v l) PEP- Federal System of Bakeries Phone Highland Park 190 WARS produce patriots and heroes, likewise slackers and profiteers. Who are the profiteers? It is not for us to say, but our government seems determined to locate and \ punish them. . "NOT GUILTY” is the plea entered by the banks of this country, because to them PROFITEER- ING is unknown. During the entire war period, and since the signing of the armistice, no advance in interest rates was imposed on the borrowing cus- tomers of this bank. Our friends and patrons, who need and are en- titled to borrow, are accommodated promptly and are required to pay no higher rates than before the war. Highland Park State Bank The Old Reliable and Progressive Bank FRANK J. BAKER J. M APPEL C. F. GRANT President Vice-President Cashier Pep is what they call it at his officeâ€"the ability some men have to forge ahead. Win the big salaries. Do the Big Things. '1 Of course, the other name for Pep is Life. If your man hasn’t got it he can get it by eating Profiteerin‘g? The Keep-Fit Loaf makes stronger, livelier minds and bodies because it is richer in Vitamin, the basis prin- ciple of good yeast that we all need to help us fight life’s battles. Try it for a month. It’s so delicious in taste :nd flavor you’ll never once think of the good its doing It pays to be a customer of this bank. ZOU. ark 190 19 South St; Johns Avenue “Insist on Federal Bread” Federal Bread “Not Guilty” PAGE Fl"

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