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Highland Park Press (1912), 9 Dec 1920, p. 10

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Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Every Day Except Sunday Mllmamed by l-‘lrst Church of Christ. Scientlsl. of lllgbland Park CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday a. m. at 10:45, Sunday School lm« mediately following; \VeJuesday Evening Testimonial Service 1: 8:00 LET US RENEW OL'R SI'GGESTION TO BI'Y EARLY. THERE IS NO Sl'Ry I’LL'S OF ELECTRICAL GOODS All are distinguished by attractiveness of de- sign and appearance and by their efficiency in operation â€" qualities which create them. CHRISTIAN Christmas Presents Evanston Battery Station Attractive Prices that satisb' the? receiver and the giver. Portable Lamps for all uses. Electric labor savem. Washing Machines. Vacuum Cleaners. Irons. Electric ('ooking ['ten- sils. Eloctric articles for the toilet table. appliances that multiply comfort. entral Battery Station There are many members of the interesting family of of Northern Illinois Telephone Highland Park 266 SCIENCE READING ROOM 7 Central Avenue 522 Cential Aver'me Branch of “‘25 nze 451-1th enough (at .II {In- buildlnlm ulnvnxr hulldin1~. nv (Ix-tun bulld- ln[~, {5r du- vl nuke c-nnulh fur l'anlr), kilrh on or (Cellar. 63c flu «2 ruin {or (hukrn Home, (oop- cr Imnll buildlnx~, \l~u mun \hwluldy prevent: odor- lull rarcnu. “no muh-le pun" H RAT-SNAP romn m ”in â€"~ no mum; Illh 171'!!! Ind. Imur-nlnd. Sold and hunrnnlnd b) E. “I “HELL HARDER HARDW'ANE (UV \URTHWESTERN DEPARTMENT fiTURE 3H It :~ 13‘ ‘ “IIIIWMHHIHH I‘np. .\l)3H.\'l.‘"l'R \TUR'S SALE TATE HP ILLINHXS. Vuunh Vain not mnl)‘ In the Hath-r 0f lhr Haul!- of IJonu-niru Sanli. “New ' Hy \‘irtuc «'1' 1n uni. r and «In-ru- of ‘ .f 'X.‘ ‘ r-111"\ ‘I-ur! n7 Lake 3H In \lu. If \[vltu‘l 1h h U) I! IL’ ll ”ll nH h H ERIGHTS MI'ST BE OBSERVED Prominent ('hicugu Health E pert E\presses Ideas Held h} Many Local Residents Hm J'h' um kl ll BAcm 3v PHYSICIANS I: KILLS RATS “In l'n- \uu'umjml HM \\ h\ Hun mum! H‘I‘l' 1k ”1‘1“ “umxty 01‘ .um ' (‘nurt Hf “11} U1 mm! H! l MU)"I'“1‘I' [hruuuh tha- «inur \MHI 1‘1 \\ {h [HI \1: \\' ll P-t‘hvu'l I‘nut hulg unm- NY‘IL'I'I A“ u h (ht 1111 2n! {1% 1%,!é'9iwhz-dfi-fié m veinber hm. mhdarot; {I}; Mia! the undersigned for lane to soil the real estate of said decent-d to pay debts. H [I Return trains leave Congress street at 10:58 and 11:18 p. m. The special Grand Opera express train leaves Highland Park at 6:50 p. m. and takes you direct to the Congress Street “L” station, the door of the Auditorium Theatre, arriving at 8:01 p. m. \1 Highland Park Ticket Office North Shore Trains * H “$1.15 I‘.\.\'F!i \I.I LI“ H The Home of Grand Opera H I! H 1H 2|} man mam= ummamamam mm. A. 0. Paley, D. U. M. 'ake You Direct to .A44464+§6é5é£é++$4£5£4é6é‘béiéédtééAiééié‘oz4é Charles E. Graves I'hune Hi“ Richness greatly to thvir liking. Early shopping is suggested. us in other things. Those who desire UM correct thing . I‘m. time thing, will find our ussortiiimit Madison and \Vahnh The richness which mmes without us- tentation. is as apparent in j(’\\'(‘i1'_\ .rhland Park 1361 3-11“ IIIIIIII 1|“ Le p

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