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Highland Park Press (1912), 9 Sep 1920, p. 7

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H 6‘ H1. 99¢ ESE h In xl' I De Luxe Theétre \TNDH'. SH'I‘. l‘.‘ 5:30 1’. Admission: Adul': 22“; war tax Children under 13, 1:2»; war tax El \INI‘ “\WHFRSTEIN In “THF WHY] HI VIEW" Lew.- j <. ,v ,\ Mm] vcriun *lznlck \Mh. 'l‘ln- humus IONIHY. \‘I'P’l‘. Tl'b‘mv. \H'l :\dmu.<im;. MAI? Children. Inn“, Tlfiduy l'hridir l‘mhu A11 A4; M“ )lun and .Im, l‘mlu- Review WEDMHML qr CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday a. m. at 10:46. Sunday School im- mediate); following; Wednesday Evening Testimonill Service It 8:00 llintalned by First Church of Christ. Scientist, of Highland Park GIAM~ 1mm mnu. In \ SISTER 1'0 SHAH”? Phone ‘60 Em; advertisement not included Special Palace CashMarkethGnicery Real Bargains. Our Own Delivery Free of Charge to Ravinia, Highland Park and Fort Sheridan General Banking; Business Real Estate Loans North Shore Trust Company NUIKW\ TUHHNEH in "VII.“ HR \0" PL?" NH ' .3 .~\I'I’.§(‘fii y l'l.ri~!ir ('umwh inF. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Friday and Saturday Specials to Cut the H. C. L. Mu}?! 'S paw muttm 10:”: guan‘ 'l‘lu- humps You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the (I h GEORGE c. ROCK, Mgr. 1560.} Safety Deposit Boxes iorner Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd. H LAKE‘FOREST, ILLINOIS PROGRAM FOR NEXT WEEK " 32c 37c Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Every Day Except Sunday l'ulhr ' n Woman'< Pu re Cane Sugar 1â€"1C lb. with $5.00 grocery order, Flour, Potatoes and groceries in L‘iH‘: 7:30 P. 3!. war tax 3c war tax 2c 5:30 1’. 3!. war tax 3c war tax 2c 37 .\'JII‘ [ZX‘ V‘ U 387 Central Avenue 33c 33c 23c ('nnwdy 28c 39c 25c ( A State Bank) A annnce of Mother Love “- .Uw Vud-n-"ll “mm; nrlus (‘um- TIIl'RSl)\\. SEPT. 16, 7:30 P. M. Admission: Adults 2120; war tax 3c Children under 12. 13c; war tax 2c Saturday Matinee, :2230 p. m. .-\dmi<sinu: Adults 27d; wqr tax (‘hildrvn under 13. 13c. \\'Ir Lu FRIIHY. SEPT. 17 SA'I‘I'RDAY. SEPT. l“ Vltaxraph-Semon Compdy [.ihilfi Spiit .‘Izmnr ”muse, Monarch. Suvn' milk ~I'mx'I, the [N‘I‘fk‘k hurtvning. .". lbs. Iluurlax American Family smp Kirk's boat. It) bars .‘H In I luv < baking p0“ )1 a 2‘ 1121. Was w n ur )up. per 1h uhzm 01' ’0. the "mum anwolml In “BELOW THE SVRFM’H“ A Paramount Ara-hm Picmrw “so LARRY samm in "TH E GROCERY? CLERK" ody Savings Accounts cs. large N [H‘I‘ \‘2H pvas. fine for um snzwxm In "HI'MAN DESIRE" {anww Hillmlalc {rim-apple, van it I'Lfl‘ \‘Ll H .\ \ .‘H‘m b t um C! Chutnl Ave. 44c 38c 51c 36c 38c 93c 68c 69c 13c 7:30 P. M. 7:30 I‘. M. any.“ “ g EXWOOR COUNTRY (‘LUB 0 ll “IL“ \nlu “11!an n-xw'lnwd in t'vnws or large times â€" and “1m .nly trails rut through it. A n-sidrnt uf Uhirugu who frv quvntly nmkvs his humc in Paris fur 1mm: period. mmparn-s {hls fun-st in thc ('huteuu 'l'hrurry {on-st nuh‘ldt‘ pf l‘m‘i< win-n- nur Amcrivun lrnups sturtmi thv IWKHHIHIL’ of the cm! of z'm- lutc “m: We L'annnt commu- a safer m‘ ht-tu-r extant fur rich mvn. Exmoor veterans of 45 )‘t'flrfi and firr m over battled in their annual event wt" for the Old Sports mug which was Lake won by J. F. McKenzie with a cardiof a“ of 179â€"â€"32â€"~147.The Lorna Dooneisho" cup, for which players With allow' shoes of 20 and ever are eligibleu: went to R. )3. Band, 92â€"24~68. Geo.| " ‘ W. Anderson beat: par 1 up in the "Wt“ handicap against put, and W. M. Colâ€" ulntio: Thv Hmhlzmd l‘ark l'rt'ss ix‘ anx- i-us to :|~<i.<t in any vnu-rpnsr that \‘Iill :lld HmHunA] Park and thv Nux'th Show. :mni wa L'ch mr‘urmannn ufmut this and uthvr trm-ts; um! WUUM <ug~ gust that a <m'iety ho urgumzcd fur the purpow uf helping 10 do this: fur instanCe, 0n the order of the “('hlca- g0 (‘ity Beautiful;" such unanimâ€" tion to he mmpused of members or delegates fmm the dim-rent tnwns along the Nurth Shore. ship D. McMurrny. D. _S. Bnymun, J. M Tuttlo, (‘. A. McWhinnvy. H. F Strong. R. A. Bard, E. H. Seaman E. S. Barber. Trigg Waller. A. D Warren, H. A. Tuwnor. C. W. Luhdvll W. B. Egan. E. V. Prim- and M. S Flinn. B. L. Eldridge led field of quali- fiers with score of 76. 16 to Qualify ('lub (‘hampiunship flight. Qualifiers: Monday‘s events _' Unu ('Xtt‘1i~i\'l' trawler compares it [1) “iv Afrirun jungles. A pimninunt railroad nflicini, after iuuiiiiing iind ri-stim: in its shade ()Yll' “1”in summui‘ :iftcrnwn. made this <tutvnient: “I qwmi wmu time hulp~ 1m: busy mun iwutc- :i plun- iikt‘ this for timinsch‘es. wives and families tn went! a month ur two. where it tuki-s ~\M'ci‘ul days and nights to much, on a dusty train. and herc is an i|iPZli t‘nrest within one hnur's ride 11‘. thvii' uiitivmuiuilcs {him their offices XV. B class wont 16â€"69. Mm (Eu). [.mwnurd Wood. at pro» rm wmnmmlmg offiu-r of thv (‘vn 1m] llvpurthnt has lu-vn numui wvm mundcr nf' the 03th ('nl'px‘ Aer Thp -lth. 31h and ‘3th ('urps Arvm “111 he uruupml imo the 21111 Army with hvzuiquurlvrs prulmlliy n! ('lzl ('IIKU. 11ml tztvfinl mntrol. II b umiw‘wmi that after (mum-r I. ‘11- ' iiul :1! [hr fart “i” M- n-- «iuwd In a 200 Md vapzu‘ity. and will h- luvzm-«l in tho, nM pus! huspiml, .\12 I'm- m-w luuildinus lwlunxing In Hmpltul No. 25 WW that hn- van-hm! T23 huzuiqumten will rl'plm prvwm hcullquurtors of HM- (' Department at I'hivuun. but tr :n'iiy Ihv hvurlqunrtvrs uf [ht \xill In: maintained a! ("hwucn spam 1\ available at I’ort Sh: Mali. (Em). Luumml Wood. at yurpuws DESIRABLE HUME SPOT NEAR [HENLAND PARK cumin. ctTm-tiw Suptvmber I. undvr the plan of rt-omanizatiun of the army from gvngraphivul divisions 21* m pn-srnt intu tarps and Army areas annountvd by lhv \Vzn' Depart GEN. WOOD COMMAN DER men! FORT SHERIDAN NEW CORPS HEADQUARTERS Washington, D. (". ~â€" Ft. Sheridan Ill‘. will be the hcmlquartrn of th. Sixth (Imps Area. comprising flu stutvs of “lirmis. Michigan and Wirb Fourth. Fifth and Sixth Corps Areas Grouped into Sec- ond Anny with Head- quarters at Chicago Irnurh this fun-st, with its lath Handicap (‘lass Event. A. B. (‘. am! Saturday's events: Qualifying round I) Class went to G. S. Femald. 101 A Chills went to B. L. Hdrnhzv 'I‘hr < class Wont to C. R. Crane. 92 rmn'mi from ”was. zu‘u v<t11lrli<hmi fnl' :uhniniatrulimu tmimm: \‘HHII’OI. to H. F. Barn-r club champion rm mass, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS [’1 m- I and \n'Ih m t} vntr: In par» un-n um i! 1H) At a meeting of the (‘uuncil at Lake Forest last Monday night an appropriation was made {or 817000 with which to purchaae a new fin» truck. The truck will be the latest thing in a fire fighting apparatus.. being equipped with a pump. chemical. and i-u-rything (-lsc necessary tn fighting firr on a largo scale. 5h“, Murmur! Nulzm. n rmuivnt .xf Highland Park fur xhu pun it; years. pawn! (may at \rr hnnu- t-n (In-0n Buy rumi Iznt Thursday murning at 9:00 u'clwk, fullnwmu a lmgcrmg lHnt-xk, When the new truck atrium. the Lake Fonst dep-rtmem will be one of the best equipped on the North [f automobile widens don‘t stop increasing pretty noon. the hi] pop- ulntion i: like” to that 3 km pin. Mrs. Nulnn ‘35 TH years of an: Ive" mu born Soptamhor M, 1842. She “as married Ih-u-mln-r 2.3, IN“), to Thom-i as H. Nulux‘. of lk-t-rficld, who du-d Npu-mhvr 27. MM. Funeral N'H'h‘ri \u-n- hrld Satur- day mnrmng. Srpu-mlwr 4. at (he Im- mm'ulah- funvepnun rhurch. Drv U‘Nvill MIN-mung, lhlvrmvm wan m day mun-mug. sqm-mlwr .1. 8! Im- HH- mm'ulah- funvepnun rhurch. Drv U‘Nvill MIN-mung, lhlvrmvm wan m Vulvur)‘K ('vmvh‘r) Mrs. Nolan lt‘ll\'u~ tn surxlve her Am- duughtrr, ('uthvrim- Nulnn. two wns. Jmm-s and Edward Nulnn. thrw slum-rs. um- hmtht-r and thru- grand- ('hildrt-n. Board Meeting 'l‘ursdny nit-thing at ten the regular Y. W. (I A. board rum-ting will he l‘it‘ltl. Ri-purts {rum Luke (Ecru-Va con- fervm-t- Wlll he given and Miss (‘lara Kw, ccnti‘al Mld representative, will he presvnt to outline the policy uf the Y. W. (‘. A. for the coming year. It is earnestly desired that an oflort will he made by every member to he prvsont. Now in the time to plan the fall work and the co-operation of the entire board is necessary to carry on a Will: as broad as the Y. W. C A. hupos to put on this coming year. Headquarter: Redd-touted The Y. W. C. A. headquarters are being decorated and made ready for the opening of the {all program. which no doubt will take place early in October. The usociatc secretary will be how by thnt time and will be glad to meet all the girls. LAKE FOREST 1‘0 HAVE A NEW FIRE TRUCK llns Jr‘. was svvund, 1 ninun. I‘m->1 drnt Tom R. Wylm Won the handicap for ‘las‘scs A and B with 78. 6' 72. (L W. Blmsom winning in (luau-5 (' and I) with [J] In .73. h. McMur» my. R. (l l’ruwn R. A‘ Barr! and H‘ Funeral of Mrs. Margaret Nolan Who Died Thursday. Held on Saturday Lax! LINGERING ILLNESS RESl'l/I‘S IN DEATH R. (K l’ruwa R. A‘ Barr! and H ‘t-ursun won the final fur the spo fuurwmv \'\‘<'nt. Y. W. C. A. NOTE In America the dignity of labor is established firm- ly and permanently. In no other land is the laboring man so well paid, so well fed, so well clothed, so well housed. In no other land is he granted greater liberties â€"â€" is he better protected by law _.- do his children enjoy better schools. social and religious environments. As a result, the laboring man is loyal and prosper- ous. As he toils he saves. He builds a home. He guards against the rainy day by putting his surplus earnings into a strong bank where they are safe and productive. We have just celebrated Labor Day,_a national holi- day. In the world’s truest and greatest democracy it is meet and proper that one day of the year be set aside to give praise and honor -- to “take ofl‘ our hats"~to the men and women who work. We welcome the account of the laboring man. Highland Park State Bank FEANK J BAKLR The Dignity of Labor Pnudcm THE HOME OF SAVINGS DEPOSX'I‘ORS Q17 manda- mm P.‘ m 2‘ month {or Ill-outb- mm:- Im been mu Cowm- for may Emomhl. Approximuely 60 civilim employe- at Fort Sheridgn Ind about, 60 more It Gm! [Aka naval tnlninl station wow- nummMWofllh-OWN (‘IVILIAN EMPLOYEES GET A BIG BONUS 392 Central Avenue SAMUEL LEVIN FOR SALE J. M. APPEI V10 PM Phonographs Come and See for Youmlf At a Big Bargain For Cash Sale htd pooled their inherent: and ream '«i lawyer: to uid than in getting their :baek pay. which. although allowed Iby congress wu slow in mching the pay envelope. ammo. c. emu: m husband to Kim W..WW W. D. tune, fl. :0 n. 3. no sun 6. block no. nut. [and Park. 815mm. pm of M 1. km C. F. GRANT (Thu-lotu- Wen!) mud bound to W. A. Wixnon. W. D. 310.. put! of lo! 1, block 80, Hixhhnd M. REAL BTATE WANSFERS Phone 030 1 um: um

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