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Highland Park Press (1912), 1 Apr 1920, p. 7

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'xy, Mm‘vh 'erI give Lbh- prlwcs. farcis dgns 5616C aster dies. aner .1 Avenue le 'mg lluunt't‘ [H rth Shore ’I‘IICS ADE 'ark M pin hine ere CI‘S ROS. til 4 Road Phone 160 GEORGE C. ROCK, Mgr. Special for Saturday, April 3. Free Delivery Palace CashMarket Grocery Choice rlb roast m- tive beef, lb. ........ Native flank steak. young. juicy. lb. .. Veal breast, native veal, lb General Banking Business Real Estate Loans Savings Accounts North Shore Trust Company Veal shoulder roast, choice cuts. lb. Georgia qu.. Oscar Mayer’s best ...... BU TTERuEGGSuMA RGJ RINES Telephone 57 fresh and fine, lb Boneless rib roast of native beef, no waste 7.1m) (,‘ny cottage chm-so. the best, Calves' sweet breads (‘lear Brook or Puritan Pure Brick Butter, 11) Strictly Fresh Eggs from the country. (107... , Dr. Price‘s Baking Powder. 6 oz. can, 2 cans ‘ . Fancy Santos Coffee, 48c value. ............ Jelke‘s Good Luck Milk, 3 cans ............. Jelke's Famous Good Luck Olen” per lb ....... Wesson. Douglas or Mazola Oil, per piut can. . A1 condition. Lots of power and speed. Side seats, rear tire rack and spares. New 8 V Battery. Two gas tanks and small pump. FOR SALE Highwood Garage Finest» Quality Home Dressed Poultry (A Sun Beak) N. W. Comer Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd. Make Thin Your Barometer of Current Price. Classy Cadillac Speedster OTHER BARGAINS IN CARS Safety Deposit Boxes B. HANSEN, Proprietor Shore Creamery Telephone 254 685 Central Avenue 68c 31c 32c 20c SPECIALS Sirloin steak, very tender, lb. ...... good. Ib‘ Beef hea rts, always Baby beef liver, special at Spare ribs. lean and meaty, lb. .......... Veal chops, choice of rib or loin. lb. ...... Smoked hams. 8 to lbs. average, choice, Picnic hams, cheaper than fresh pork, lb. . strip. 4-6 lbs.. 1b Badger bacon, by the butts. 1h Smoked boneless pork Highland Park, Illinois 533.535 Contrtl Av. f; V3772 23V: 38% 37c 42c ..72c ..52c ..25c ..38c ..39c 40c 36'zc 18c {PNEUMONIA RESULTS IN DEATH MONDAY ,...-_-.. ._ v He is survived by his widow, Jessie McAlli‘ter Burkitt, five sons, John :de P. New York City; George, Chi- ‘cago; George, Chilicothe, Ill. ., Charles !and Earnest of this city, and one daughter, Jesse M Funeral services Were held at the residence on Central avenue at two o'clock yesterday afternoon. Inter- ment was in Memorial Park cemeâ€" John Chulca Burkitt. North Shore Raident, Died Following Brief Illness. Funeral Yesterday Mr. John Charles Burkitt pissed away at his home. 583 Central ove- nue, early Monday morning after a brief illness of pneumonia. He was born May 2,1848,being s-eventy -two years of age at the time of his death. Mr. Burkitt has long been a resident of the north shore. He was making his home in this city during the past winter intending to return to Winnetkn in the spring. tery FORMER HIGHWOOD RESIDENT PASSED AWAY Mr. J. P. Duffy of Little Rock, Ark. formerly a resident of High- wood, died at the hospital in Little Rock Friday, March 19, at 11 o’.clock He was 48 years of age. He lived in Highwood for about ten years and was Well known there. Three years ago he left for Little Rock, owing to the ill health of his wife. He was a member of the fire department. Funeral services were held at three ‘ o'clock Sunday afternoon from thel chapel in Little Rock with interment‘ in Oakland cemetery. Mr. Dufiy is survived by his wife and one son, J. P. Dufl'y, Jr., aged four years. There will be a sale at the Pres- byterian church Saturday. April 3, from one to six o’clock. All kinds of aprons will be on sale including fan- l-y, plain; maids'. kitchen, children‘s and plain nurses’, with caps, collars and cuffs; Fancy articles of all useâ€" ful varieties and last, but not least, all kinds of good things to out such as cakes. cookies. English muffins, and baked dishes for Sunday night u-zi. also candies. Tm; \\'lil iw M’l‘Vi’tl at, ihrw thiit)‘. SALE SATURDAY AT , PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1 a I THE HIGHLAND‘PARK muss, HIGHLAND fink, immoral .‘lany l'seful and Attnctive Articles to be Offered. Tea Will Be Served ><GZHLF ZS Cm:â€" ZEPEuvpxua FZ<LZ_ Kuthurinc Thvrwa Klomp. the 18 months old daughter of M1" and Mrs. Frank Klvmp. 0350 Vino avenue. died Tuesday mnrninu‘ ufh‘r u short ill- The (hild “as lm111 Sqntmlwl‘ 30 1918. Beside-s the palents a sister is also li\im.. The tuneral 501%in will lu- hcld this afu-rnoun (Thursâ€" «layl from the Holy (‘mss church in Dvorfield, aml burial will he in St. Mary's yonwtery. Last Monday mum the Highland Park firv department responded to a «all tn the Ernest Diver residence on Rhmm streox. The fire which was vausvtl by a 'll‘fcl'tiVO lining in a stnvc sot fil‘t‘ tn the floor. the damage unmunting to about $200 was cov- ered by insurance. DEFECTIVE STOVE LINING CAUSES FIRE a FROM 3 Fire 2:33: RUBBER â€"-' fl IITS and a IITTING. ii But we are headquarters In Nu W.” [or both n murals-alums: aFIRE AND MUD g a.“ H Salisbyylflo. 1’. Duffy Died in Link Rock. Ark., March 19th. In‘lerment Made in Oakland Cemetery There 30. I.“ ”all TH! nuaazn sIdR‘ I...- find"- I?“ Imum g It’s a ‘ Long a 1"» _ Highland Park‘State Bank Lake Forest, Illinois T uesday and WEafiEsday, April 6 and7 DEE LUXE THEATRE ‘ TRY T9 GET INTO THE ~ “OTHER MEN’S SHOES” Have You Ever Seen Love \Vnrk a Tre- mcnfdnus Miracle-"Even Against Big Odds? _ THE HOME OF SAVINGS DEPosts FRANK J. BAKER J. M. APPEL c. F. GRANT ‘ : The tickets are bought. Amid songs and cheers the excursion is moving â€" a hope- ful, determined and happy 'lot. There stands the milepost, pointing the safe and sure way to the land of competency. The journey proves interesting, profit- able, fascinating. The Winding road, nar- row and rough at the beginning, turns first through virgin forests; over mountains yielding precious stones and metals; then broadening out into a smooth thoroughfare, leads on through green pastures and fertile fields; then on to the beehives of industry and the centers of trade and commerce. . Some will tire, ‘some will be found want- ing, some will turn back. But the great mass of pilgrimsâ€"brave and ambitious, smiling at obstacles, weathering the storms and en- couraging the wearyâ€"will never'falter un- til the goal is reachedâ€"that wonderful land of competency. .. . _ Will you join the next excursion? ‘, Presiden t' for the [and of Competency See This Drama of Smpendoul Climaxes Ycu Will Recommend it Highlyâ€"â€" TheyAmOfl Vice-President Cashier PM}! (I!!!

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