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Highland Park Press (1912), 24 Jun 1920, p. 5

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\‘h‘H H IH(,\\ atrea: ‘2’}. r chCniC ’unting '\\ll- lit'nl't.‘ 4..»9y +.,.>.).)§,§N :0 320 P 30) P. L\' 1V ;‘\(Cf [8X Y3K, n we! 3c db 3c g LINCOLN SCHOOL 5; Tim» annual field day picnic which “'35 .‘u have been held at the Forest E'rvwrw park near the County Line mm. was sriwn up rm account of the ' rains last week. trar‘n moot between Linwln and Wits hell! Tm‘sday aflcz‘num} x' Luna-fin MM. Il'u cream mnea‘ <9 [u :1}: '?:v children. Thv 'umi'm Cmnw {hp events 01‘ the a, .- .u mm __ DH" 3w mm- m E @- a Frisco or Snowdrift, the perfect shortening, 3 lbs. : Homestead brand Peas. choice brand, 3 cans ........ Zion City Cottage Cheese. wthout any equl, pkge. Zion City Cookies. assorted and very choice} lb. Fancy Willow Twig or WineSap Apples, '2 lbs. for . Palm Olive or Olivilo Soap, 6 bars for ......... . A Wilson’s best, the b. .,......_ (.‘hoice cuts the lb. Lamb or Veal Stew very choice 2 1-2 1b average! 1;; loan and meaty the lb. _ Brisket Bacon, Milk fed Broilers FreSh Spare Ribs I‘ukled Beef Tongues the lb. Fresh or Sweet «vi Veal, very good the 1h. ._ , .. ('hoik‘e Peacock Back Bacon M‘ the strip Peacock Hams, 8 to 10 pounds average the 1b. . u ,, Choice Meats, Fancy Groceries and F resh Vegetables. Free Delivery. All orden for Saturday morning delivery but be in Frid-y Phone 160 Telephone 331 Palace CashMarket Grocery North Shore Trust Company (A State Bunk) Real Estate Loans Savings Accounts Men’s Furnishings Shirts, General Banking Business Special Saturday Sale, Juné 26th Shoulder masts N. W. Cornel- Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd. I-â€"j1mn Bro“ n humor ls: . W. Schneider GEORGE G. ROCK. Mgr. Safety Deposit BoXes Ties, Garters, Etc. B ru wn 38%c 28c Jeweler 28c 60c 35c 41c SPECIA LS Running Broad: Jaeger 13â€"6; Brown 10-11. Running High Jump: Jneger 4-3; Brown 3. L\ ‘HOS’X -~ Standing: Brnuri Krurger F. (-7. It] I Baseball throw: Anderson 106 7 L2 (‘imbalo 88 9, Standing Broad: Jaeger 6-10 1-2; An: derson 6-1. 2nd 393 Central Avenue llunmn‘: ; Hogan Standing than” good, 'the lb Fresh ground Ham burger Steak, special at .. .. ‘Baby" Beef Liver, young and tender the lb. .. _ Native Flank Steak young pig pork. the 1b. ,_ 7, Veal Breast, fine for dressing , the lb. Pork Loin Roast, Swift’s Premium Smoked Beef Tongues the lb. . ....................... Boned and rolled, the lb. ym Choice Pot Roast of Native Beef, the Ib. .................... Boneless Rib Roast, h(v;.~.<tvp- ker ITâ€"ll flap-stopâ€"ju 533-535 Cantu! Ava. 3 lbs. for. . . $1.00 ............... 44c jump “rally 1‘ Barr 6.; 1' ht. Beattxlflu‘ 37%c 25c 35c 18c 30c 54c 38c rm 49c Tm If _\‘I-u rm" ‘4 L'ruup {nib «ngacni iv v giun, [hr suhjm-L at um: ly in he lht' \hOL‘o u.‘ idem, as what they ~1 ; Many committees have been ap- ipointed to carry on the various lea- itun-s of the plan outlined by the jcnmmisslun. These committees in- J‘cludo industrial, rncruiting. speakorx. ‘puhlii‘iiy, son-ice, (-ducntiunnl, nth- ilmics sonicn and incinl finance ilegislntiw and military (nuncil. 1‘ The‘ educational Work will iw nnt‘ in! tho important fwnturvs. it will iincludn training in English. Amori- gcnu (lunstitmiun, history and lrndlv linm~ in‘citizvn'a~ dutim, r".~‘puli~lbll- itim mnl privilvize: by lwinrow, m0“ Mun pivturvs and hauling mutrrmh m liw Rvmmvmnl lH-rarim. Thr Itiiiun’v i-mmninov “ill have an m- n-m‘ix-r pruumm .-\l| kin4i< of moms Mil ln- pruillntt‘l} in Hm \:\rinu_~‘ ar Irmrnw fur rhw- plvih'llr» "lid plorl c a' “vii-luau: I»! [luv mmniu-h u! ll" l; pun“ ‘Hi" if HH- Hl'im liv' 1!l.’l'\~ I-Y "That the cutabiishmrnt u! an 0(- ticiont National Guard, in” n! the :higiwal spirit and mantle, shall be- roniiud at once and maintained in urpetuity by the citizens of Chic-so. “With full co-operntion of the peo- jple of Chicago we shall have the finest National Guard organization in the Union, a credit to the city find representative 0! the ‘I Will' lavirit; and a tower of strength upon which they may rely in time o! fneed." i "That :«m‘h st-rvice- can and shall In- mndv atlrncth‘v and hum-thin! 1:: ml! wnys try this mt-mbership. 0. WNmnrv. F, Edson White, [Aw- srence Whiting. John Williams, Thom- c 1: F. ‘ \Vflmn Donald Wood M: .1 t Chairman Wotmoro today gave "511 { outline of the purposes of the com- “Thu! HH- service M the young men n! this counlr) in the National Guard is rho high?“ (‘Kpre‘sslml 0! good Cl!~ 1zo-nship. "'I‘hm thv vundiHmu surrounding that service shall he :0! worthy as Hu- sorvim‘ “so”. (action of we and property. . "Building an obit we" (ruined and physlcaHy fl: body of citiwns actuat- ed by mothm o: unselfish demuon In the- stutv. whose common privHo-ges m- all enjoy and appruciute- mm whivh the Citizens u! the sth‘ in- u-nd m hau- :wrpmuntml. mission: “Fundamvnml guarantees [can (‘ltfzenship “Maintenance of rmp‘m1 law and the preservnfiun NATIONAL GUARD T0 Baseball throw: DuBrock 150; Sey- farth 110-11. Points: Lincoln, 162; Ravinia 74. Walter Krueger won the Athletic cup for the greatest improvement over his own records. The winners for the tw0 previous years were Katherine Sherman Ind Robert Beard. gunning broad: Jaeger 12-4 1-4; Spengler 12-4. 50 yard dash: Jagger 15!; DuBrock 2nd. Standing hop-step-jump: Du Brock 16‘11; Spengler l6~10 1-2. RUnning hop-step-jump: Wyberg 26-6 1.2; Jaeger 24-10. Standing broad: Spengler 6-3 1-2; Olson 6â€"1 1-2. Standing Broad: Goelitz 6-5; Meyer 5-10 1-2. Running high jump: Goolitz lst; Rufl‘ner 2nd. Bâ€"Boysv Baseball throw: Regan 85-9; Krue got 77. Running high jump: Tucker 4-1; Prootor 4â€"2. B~Gi1‘ls~â€" Running hopâ€"step-jump: Rogan 21- 3 1â€"2; Goelitz 20-5 12, Standing hop-strp-jump: Wilder 16â€" 6: Vail 14-7. Running Broad: Kruoger. Mar. 9~ 10; Rufincr 8-9. 50 yard dash: Goelitz lst; Board Baseball thmw: Tucker 180 2; Pin-f grey 141 3 1â€" 2. 2nd H 'ymrwrw- A mmcmmrmmzsaé: (imam, PA 1("untinued from Page 1) BE REORGAN [ZED nuv 1,‘ nut m. like u.’ thc m-xt pres- {hull Wear RI‘X‘ f 1hr \AUUN'I Iiisvu.‘ ”! Amer- fnr our and pro- u After mrching 17 times thmugh the I’Iyming dictionary, the cumpaign poem hun- not so {u found ":31th m rflyme with Harding. A MAN walked into the Bank a few days ago. He had read. our advertisement of last week wherein mention was made of'the fact that for twenty years we had sold first mortgages to our customers without any loss of interest or principal. He ex- claimed, “That is some record. ? ’ Modestly, we are proud of this record and we want to assure the 360d people of Highland Park, Deerfield, Ravinia and Highwood that this record must and will be maintained. QELIM getahouaewifetotellyou that'yo nan ”him-made loaf of broad, than an only son; for the anm: Quality ingredients try and scientific baking. baldinga tworea- Indlflll Onlypuumt,creunymflk,thefinutyult. Federal spacial Morrteflod flour and other in- (radiant: at the ‘ t qudity that money can buy mic e nhops. A smut my Highlnnd Park woman luv. volun- Agra: manyLalu Forutwomenhnvevolun- tarily t“ me that Federal Brand in the best home- gn‘de brand they ‘hayefrer bgught. What; ypu an Come in and try our homo-made Radon] Brad and Rolls. in baking Federal Brad in of the lame hm: ard thnt housewives use when they bake bread Further than this the quality of ingredientz‘g‘f In their own hon... Bread up What any other baker‘s bread and have a tasting contest with say, 20 housewives and will wager that the majority will say that Federal Bread comes closer to tasting more like a home-made loaf of bread than any other bread baked in town. Here's why I make this statement: ' The Federal Oven as it revolves thrown a uniform heat to all trays and m’vee each individual loaf an evenness which accounts for that criSDY. all-aroun‘li‘ golden-brown appearance. I have often can fly; you a r Highland Park State Bank i mm: ”tr-"mucous The Eighth of a Series of Talk: '01: the Quake» 0] Quality Bread Maknig The politics) platform) drum .rr mm m not .0 “July to be tho League m favor a! whit». And Hwy lilo Lhink of Salon. :3 h mud to the stand- um Had in a very good color. I” in due Anode-a and National Aho a hated ammem union: the League- women say tint no hint home-nude C. F. CANT L. D. ROBAR PM?!"

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