"H. to. ï¬EEï¬ Phone 160 Palace Cash Market POUR LE Hana bzrlnzr‘. Pork Lon: KhJSL young [mg park. 11') Lanes Ll'vcr. young and tender. 1b Beef Tuna: Pickle. <hm’ Axong‘m' L3 ()kles usual extra g« x xi, ' . Clearbrmk Brick Butter, 1b. . . SpeCIals Swift Co's Silver Lerf Lard CfiSCO.pcrl-1b.¢)r 3-lb. cans. lb‘ . h .r. r .. Dommo Sugar. Zâ€"lb. Package ' ............ Domino Powdered Sugar. Mb. Package . . V . Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen , r ......... Telephone; 555 Iwis‘n to announce ' the upening of an EleCtrICShOp at 386 Central avenue with a complete line of ï¬xtures and appliances. ANNOUNCEMENT ROBERT GREENSLADE General Banking Business North Shore Trust Co. elcp! OUR MOTTO: Meats of Quality at Quantity Prices. N. W. Corner Central Ave. and Shuidan Rd. >[c‘aK .‘IL‘Ll‘x-I Nmk Down With the H. C. L. oans made on improved Real Estate Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent GEORGE C. ROCK. Mgr. 533-535 Centrll Ave Wholesalers to the Consumer R Ibs E] '18 H s F :0d Adm 371/2 35c 38¢ 25c 35c A Stile Bank Cho w PM Roast Native Beef, lb Boneless Rump Corn Beetlbest in town.lb. E’nrk Tenderloin Irefh cut. rim- ()scar Maycr's Approved Hams, 8 to 10 lbs. 3! 1b Boneless Smoked Pork Butts, ï¬ne to boil or fry. 1b., Bye! Tenderloin. wung and juicy 386 Central Avenue G 1b 25c 33c 48c 58c 39c 46c .35c 35c iZEc 53c priv~~~ at I UHI‘ A] ahu-mh‘ Sl'hrnmh' kvt hum :Hmmmm '4 u'vlm'k mwn in: luh- in t Him: If t Ono f will hrin km, on F at from O O O O O O C C O O O C O O O O O O JH midi! .L; .L ._ (‘HJ‘S “ENTIHI. 3| Ui'l‘ SH ‘( 'ESS [’1' I) I’ROJ Ii! "I‘ ii‘n- I :i'nmit Hf “nnwn “hm (‘Illlli' })l't‘- pnrml In Inkv away :1 good supply of {and ~iniY<. Thvy mune in untrunt» MEN. on the {ruins and :ti'rmt to take :ulxnntnun nf this nppnrtunity to slap ill" liiuli ('ust 0f living squnrvly in tlw hon, nnd tlmy went away plated {or tin-y bought nt remarkably rvnmnnhlw ï¬gures prmiucts that had prt'\li)ll.\l_\’ lwvn uffvrml them only by the circuitous route which led thrnnuli tin» hit: munmhsinn lmusass of (hit-dun and M'o-ntunlly mun») intu [i‘n- kuc'iwn “ith grwntly vuhnncod priv~~~ nttnviimi." }i\tond Market llnun 0m .xltorntiun in tho- original plans alrvmly decide-I1 upun. :u'mriling tn Svhrnmirr, ie t-\;tvll.<iull of the mur- kvt hours. llvuinnin: Saturday. 119 (â€mount-us, the market will open at R u't-lm-k Ill tin- morning and ri-nmin llxv- 1:111me ‘ pawl In Ink {and ~HHY<. hi' 4, on the h: 3‘ HIM-tn mwn imlt-nnitol)‘, if Inn-«usury until lgm- in thv :lfu-rnmn ur intu HH- eve- nim: If thv nvvmsity is apparent. Ono furmm‘, Schrwdc-r pmmises. will bring 100 chickens to the mar- knr, on Saturday morning to he sold at from 32 m 35 (-e-nts 21 pound. with J“ milliliunle charm- of ten cents n chicknn fur nlrvssing at the market pva. I! !\ .llsu plannvd to umkv spe- mul Drh'vs nn tumulmw and pummes, I)EH|{I’II£LI) 'I‘UWNSHIP S. S. (‘UNVHNTION Intc-mirht 1m lhw fry â€Tho' (le‘ â€PM 'l‘hing Dunn: th' Yv-zxr" qusnnn an “Prnhh-nh‘ Hf thu- E Munv â€UNI! “op oc~xoocooaooocooooocacoooo 0 z: 9 I'll.“ PLM‘E SCHOOL 0 n Numnnaxmu \‘ummittu-r, Elwtmn; Ufl'vring fur (‘mmty Work Music "Shall Wn Haw Township Workers ('unfvn-m't-s Hc-rbcrt R. Smith .den-ss "Fm-mg tlw Futurv“ Thu (‘nunty A>sociutinn :ers Pach Pastur, at the morning whicv un Conn-min!) Imy m speak on the subâ€" ject. "Thv Hffk‘icnt Sunday School." A prizr at $5.00 will [w cruliu‘d to the st'hmul having the lurgwt nth-ud- aan at tho (‘ollvontium with Um un- de-rstundim: that the mom-y be given (0 (hp Drxvrflvld Dispensary. Santi- ago. (‘hili. ppl {up Hui Mun-Hm. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS H I! nth-K Plan of Iiuyhl: I'rmluw Direct l’rum Purim-IN i~ u \\ b) HM trl \Vflnn H h> ir p!" H I) If â€It Art hur IN-rH‘lr-Id l'rum Furmvrx ‘url- “'inm-r ‘ulh 111M. {H hm Hurry anun H 1h. U! 1 lh-wrï¬vld Township wmnmiwn “ill be INA), Swm H. at the -h«-.x| rhurrtu Alt Doerâ€" g :1! two n'vluck in the Hum“: i4 thv program: HYIHHHI Sc‘rx'h‘v. unizml. H.~ \"uluv. and im l4 H HI \pm-I ‘[\‘I\ f th h .. ml!) (â€Tim-r ‘ i I)! Ht urn “In HI rt 1\\ II I) mitt: Ht pr! yll Sun Wiln Mum 11‘de h I“ Hm hip HI IV} (I: y .. \uid Irw'iuwi .\1r Ivy INK IH H \( In: «'vntml Eirn-Mly to 11;â€! H. h Kit purl Mo H )\ H \Hpcr )piv: huol l't Done ~ting': idvnt I). .1111 t inn \\ Im Ihv Hu- H ach 1. H In H Is Your Husband Worn Out by Night? The Keep- ï¬t Loaf 15 all strength and energy for brain workers muscle workers, any kind of workers. It is more vitalizing than any other bread because it has more yeast and 18, therefore richer in the vital element, Vitamin, which 15 the basis of good yeast. Eat it freely and watch its results in the increased health and vigor of your family. A loaf of Federal Bread costs only one- -third as much as a pound of beef and has twice as much food- value Count the saving. Federal Systemof Bakeries Phone Highland Park 190 When you open an account in this bank, be it large or small, not only do you subxribe for that service and that safety to which, as a depositor, you are entitled, but immediately you becOme one of our conï¬dential clients, privileged and welcome at all times to come to us for E’INANCIAL AID AND COUNSEL. HIS is not a mere money shop where you change a ï¬ve-dollar bill, deposit a little money and then withdraw it, although, primarily, it must be that. Twenty years of banking in this community have developed a service beyond that. T In: Home of Savings Depositors FRANK J. BAKER J. M. APPEL C. F. GRANT 9‘: President Vice-President Cashier "r sult them today. Highland Park State Bank ---Clean played out, after his long, exacting oï¬ice day. Too tired to crack a smile? Try this, as he sits down to dinner. Put a plateful of Federal Bread next his place, and let him start eating it even before the soup comes on. You can watch his tired look go and his eyes brighten with every slice. Our ofï¬cers are at your service always. Con- ‘ Financial Aid and Counsel ark 190 19"South St. Johns Avenue “IIISlSt on Federal Bread†Federal Bread PAGI "VI 32 i: $.43