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Highland Park Press (1912), 6 May 1920, p. 7

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Phone 180 CEORGE_G. .ROCK. Mgr Special Saturday Sale, May 8th Why Pay More. Finest Quality. Free Delivery. All orders for Saturday morning delivery must be in Friday Palace CashMarketGrocery t huim put roast of General Bangdng Business Real Estate Loans North Shore Trust Company ilUYk‘ utritinus a l w, There's Something About thé Brogue that makes a hit with young men EPerhaps it‘s the twang of outdoors in its style; possibl» its the sturdiness that means w;ear maxbe it s the solid comfort they assure. Whatexe1 it is $12 00 we know you'll like the Brogue. . (I l‘ 12 North '1‘ ‘clI I] N. W. Corner Central Ave. and Sheiidan Rd. Others 5510, $11, $12 to $14 E! H) 4nd Spaghe-‘t: :7; *HX’ (Hnilv Snap. garggmnulau-d U The Out-of-Door Man's Favdrite 1mm Safety Deposit Boxes Sherida; Road, Higfiland Park THE BROGUE H 12% tA State Bank) 38c 30c 22c 39c 28c 18c SPECIALS U I“ hnmn. lnnf and Poudcrcd u} Boston butt, lean and meaty I’m‘k shoulder (Euux'ulu Burn-103x 1'1 rnllmi . : PM!!! HA P.3l.‘ : O Shendan Budding. Hlxmanu ern‘ “mun, ' o .0... .0. OOIOOOOOOOOU'... hm ‘1' Mayor (HK'U it‘lk Savings Accounts ('n\ he DR. C. V. NICHOLS .dan Bundling. Highland Puk‘ Xllmou art,» abuux Muck bm-m l! mu 11‘s. US 533,535 Centrnl An 112' mu Hid roast :ng ‘ k Vc r3 DE \ TISI' 0X 45c 33c 35c 20c 35c 10¢ “N “’1' 33 c Permit me tn call attention to a Valuable article in The Press by Herâ€" lwrt R. Smith. outlining an oxpori- ment in planting potash-es which was curried on last year. For the benefit _nf those who uverlmiked the article it might be stated that the experiment consisted in planting.r tiw vuriotirs of putatut‘S in parallel thrco hundred feet ruwix~ across the Kardt-n and giv- ling thaw five varieties the Millie k‘ul' tural ti‘i-zitnicnt. The mporinicnt >.‘h()“'t‘tl beyond a duulvt that fur last svawn tht- Irish ('oblilcr was the most prutitahlr potato to plant. The Early Ruse and the Rural New ankvr made THE POTATO ONCE MORE To the Editor: profitable potato to plant. The Early Ruse and the Rural New ankvr made a tl'l‘di'filblt‘ shuwing and the Early ()hlu which seems to be more widely planlml lmrv than any other \‘uric1y )‘lt‘ltlt‘ll \'\'l)' puurly 1n mmpansuu The (-ntirc rvport with its discusslun of conditions affvvting the yield of [minions ShUUlll be sludio‘l lxy those whu inn-ml h: plant pnlatm-s this Hy wu) “1' mumm-m I might Mule that l umdudwi :\ smull vxpn-rinn-nt 115111;: a 'pm'k (-urh of Early Ohm pw (Mum and White Rose whn'h Vaughn wlls 2h an Impruu-d form of the Early Ruw. I found that [ho Early (Hum hm} u much shorter svusnn uf gruwth than thc Whin- Row and that ih \mos \u-rv dcu‘l fuur or fiw “rt-ks lmt'urv thusv n!‘ the While RH>('. This ('11 1n: pmt huIH “'1th <pr1nKm‘ mml. 'I‘hruwing away “'1 iikv throwing away Hm ~if1wl hard coal i|~ht> :H‘x‘ {hnn rnltwl manure {Hr l nur >ti<'l\_\ elm) W11, 1 “Hum rim: use ml! ('ual ashe: nor is there any need -=f 1hi< where wagnn lands of hard Luill :l5l‘.t'.~ u'n tn the «lump every day. JESSE l.. SMITH, (‘0MMl‘Nl’l‘Y SHUI' \Vlien ynu enter the Ship tlii§ week ynu will we 2: line lurin- rnll top of- l‘lru (ltwlxi l1 l~ fur \Hlt‘; :IlMi u Hit, a tulll‘ll. and u \'1'l‘_\' few pillnws. all in the thrift departmem. The handiwm‘k department has a splendid aswrtment of baskets. all kinds. and some stunning lungs. A limited number uf orders are be- ing taken for cakes in the bakery de- partment and luncheons are being served at full eapaeity. Home made ice cream and take for all. every Sat- i0? CITED] and (BK? for all. (‘\'(‘T)’ DH!- ufday. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS! HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Thor Washing Machine~ > Apex Vacuum Cleaner Telephone 555 ROBERT GREENSLADE Mother’s Day Greeting Cards demonstrated m your home Mother’s Day. Sunday, May 9th. Send a greeting. fur lxmwnmu up I \umH nut me is Ihon- any hood SOLD (IN C43” 0]? TIME PA YHENTS "lung “‘1 H>h¢w 1r}: Fmvl}. h-Ih-r ('VK'H A fine selection of STATIONER Free of Charge a We pay the highest rice {or sec» Hund hand or oust ofi c othinz. “'0 [also buy army clothing. Tel. Enn- lsum 1576. vhargen reversed or send . postal card to H. Nnkutin. 809 Demp- stvr street. Evanston. Ill. .Ap [ml In quuh‘ wrm-ns. \Vv mukt {Hum-s. (hmd sen Industry. 7mm. “1 Too Law In ('lnusil') FUR SALE - Ll stnry frame huum'. 0'» n ums‘ and bath. Lot 35 x 125. 67‘] Hm-rfivlcl an Sue Peters. Ventral Tin- ('1), 10 pd FOR RENT Nively {urnilhhl I’m-m. To]. 403. 10 100 feet on Sheridan I I Road was: of Linden. I I terms. Address MC- .3 . Donald. 5038 West End . I avenue Chicago Tel. I: Columbu52540. @IE-III“ fie. Mb? I \ DDITION WANT ADDS MISCELLANEOUS 386 Ccntrul Avenue quuh‘ )‘\)U u" window make windows and ui servirv. Zion Building run. “1 Tel. 31-49. Modern methods bring fresh encourage- ment and emphasize again our belief that the people of Highland Park are a thrifty people. Our new THRIFT CLUB campaign launched just one 'week ago through ourspecial repre- sentative, MR. W. J. KILLEEN, has already brought us 200 new customers who have started on a persistent savings plan upon which interest is earned from the start. We offer you membership in this happy and prosperous family. VER twenty years ago we began to preach and spread the gospel of thrift. It has proved a labor of satisfaction and rewards, because of the response and the faith of the community evidenced by 3,500 savings ac- counts on our books with over one-half million dollars to their credit. Highland Park State Bank THE HOME OF SAVINGS DEPOSI'IORS FRANK J. BAKER J. M. APPEL C. F. GRANT President Vivv-Presidem Cashier Highland Parkers me a Thrifty People 9 If tf mu] North Shore Gas Co. PAGE 8W

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