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Highland Park Press (1912), 13 Jan 1921, p. 5

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0 . we r ‘ De Luxe Theatre‘iii; . "th‘k Ih‘ilk'h‘ Monday *I'Atht' Rc-VH‘W Tuesdayâ€"Y'z-xthn (Km: v. Path . WEDNESDA Y. JAN. 19 Admxssion; Avtuih 31‘: Children undur 1'3. 13%; stxhn. J.\ Adup UN “11.“ I) W. Griffith" nun-Ar piv! "THE LOVE FLU“ HR' Fivnl North Shore Trust Company Phones 1560-1561 GEORGE G. ROCK. Mgr nur \‘t‘ ('3' hvx pnmv am Lhmu- put rmnt the beef, [hr ”I, Real Estate Loans Palace Cash Market Grocery Nahum Bat sugar vurw Bm'un. mum hall» nr whn Hams. <ugar vurm! hi“ I)? Baby bun.“ m by bt'v‘f' iu-m (‘ah'h' r, very uh“, (‘hom wh frvsn w lean 311': TV FYQ.‘ h Pnrk (‘hnh o reg. :3 fin” fur :- res‘n 3 and kn Fancy flank ( 'hU-M'v‘ Pri m 0 HanXhUrg. {- fresh {hum W e say 9 you money ( hicago prices at your door. F ree deliV erV. (. 0. I). orders taken. (ash spetial only F riday and Saturday sale 1'}: I‘t'sn xim General Banking BuSiness 1U \N ,\\| HP! 1: IDEVII l’h' nr Whnio nutrnr R H rmfi‘24%c HI antral Avenue and Sheridan Road 17%c 22%6 Hutk 38 C 1111011! IAIHL’ Safety Deposit Boxes 1m} kaly Slur)‘ ('ldl Hi nr .u-u pivtur. LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS I-xlm)«,.1c1.\1 FUR .\£~.‘\'T WIS/SK 23c 7:3!) I'. .\I wnr tax 'h )1 . [athc- vax “’2! l' T :30 7 :30 “Ar ‘ 37§c 27§c 32%c 29%c 28%c 30%c 37%c \\ 14%c 17§c 25c 22c II) I’. H 30c 23c 18c 18c EIX l\ A State Bank”? \I ,\| FRIDAY. JAN. 21 SATURDAY, J.\.\'. Admissinn: Adults ' -Tc war ta: (‘hilnlren under 12,‘15}<; war L8 Lasky (‘urpurmftion pn-sents "HEI.H)+R(H'E' A I’umnmuht Picture [9mm the l‘ll l'RSI).\ Y. JAN. 20 \«imissiun: Adults 22c; wn 'hi‘uh‘m‘. umk-r 1'2. lih‘; “‘11 Harry Can-y In ”WEST IS WEST" Fam'y pun- briuk ; ('reamery butter. ”5 Mixui Nuts special ’at Bus! vam- sugar. Fran ulatcd sugar. 10 lbs. lard, Amvrican Family! or Fcls Naptha soap, p0 “'els‘h k' ludr. H'L’. Gold Medal 19hr”). sack pm-k Broken rice. special Fanst's impurtvd tva am! vofi'vu. special ways gum! (‘haso Semhm‘n‘s bulk coffee. I} lbs. for . (‘risco or t :: lbs. for Pun Sun Maid misms. u! (‘eresota flour bbl. Len0x soap for div laundry. 10 bars‘ __.___â€"' Cut. loaf sugar. 8 bar gain at, the lb. Carnation milk, beht all. 3 cans for . { lbs. for Mariposa apricots; No 3 can. special at i "GET (“'1‘ AND“ GET I'NI)ER" vlko's famous (hind uck (Hen. HM“ “.1211? worn. DCW' cans fur Savings Accounts kettle rendered special , Alst zu'ly Juno a snap SH :rapv or uhem an>‘ for famous story by Bum-no Manlovc Rhodes Sunshine (‘omedy I’athe News i’xlm pn-sonls "HR. “'1‘" wry Hf the far HA.- "BRIDE 13" Mutt. and Jefl' 5 now Drift Harold Lloyd in 533-5b5 Central Ave. Floui‘ lbs nnly 4310.99 v; -1 Iv k' 0; 7:30 P. 7:30 I‘. war tax war Lax M4 M. 36 9. .A $2.72 of 58%c 7:30 I'. M‘ wm‘ tax 30 war tax " -C 65c 95c 39c 21c 23c 55c 28c 39c 30c 97c 24c 75c 59c 73c 35c 10c THE HIGHLAND max anss. mam mum, mars Increased deposits, unprvcodented discount rates on wninn-n-iul paper! and freedom frmn lmsvs nf an) uni-so- quvnw. made pHSSIMr nvt varnings. after taking care of a sirrinkagv in ihv sale of some wvuritim. and pro- vidin;.r for an invrmst- in thv bank's Contingent fund. of $3.5M). Thu bank budding. wim-h i< In gmid n-pnir. and fully n-nted. shuws a (-nntributinn to the said m‘t prnfits of 321336.139. Stm-kthdt-rs WQ'I't'.Duid $6.4501Ki in dividends and tin- ri-nmindvr wont in to the ~urplus mw-nunt. (in the dau- uf this I‘vpnrt, thv iumk \nhxc nf oat-h <hure is in I‘XC(‘>S of $125.00. Sum-men! of th(' bank's rvmuru-n and iiahililivs at the rlnsr of business Uwcml-vr 31. 1920, ht’n'tn attached. sthVVS (ik'POSitS nf 31.287.694.25, an im-rvasr for (hr your uf “49.22119 I am \‘uii-imz the svntimvnt of the bank‘s directors and ufiiu-rs, when I bid a hearty Wt‘lt'UnH' in our new stuckhnldrrx and invitv their cheerful ('o-opvriitinn, not only in the upivuiid- 1m: 0f tin- iillfilru's‘x hut RIM» in «v pending.r (hr bank's influvnn- and use- fulness m thi- i'nnimunixy. Rvspwn’uih mhlnithd. FRANK J. BAKER, Hunkimz Huuw Huh un‘l duu (rum hunk Survlu- D ('untix‘xen I'mlnhlwl Loan.- und hiwuunn Own-«Iran- Securitk-u Furniture Ind Fixturw 'nunkinv Huuu Real Hilnla- 0!th lhun Rmrru- fur HIIL4 Flynn. lli'pcui!‘ More than the usual pleasure is af- forded me ’in submitting this report to the annual stnckholders’ meeting, because â€" first. VH- have behind us another year of prwspurnus business; and, bvcause 7v second. I am report- ing: to seventy-two stockholder: As compared with only nineteen, mu- year 111:0. The increasv of the bank's capital from $00000 to $100,000 through a stock dividend, is the most significant feature {0 the year‘s business. It strengthens the position of the bank, enables it tordo the larger things, and permitted the distribution uf sumo stock to a number of friendly and in» fiuvntinl business and professional men of Highland Park. m:P<m:.â€". ‘5â€"42: .r< 1.7:__...-,_.CC,,_ ,razrrrza Foot films shuwml: the disastroui (‘fit‘k‘t of Wearing high heeled shoes and pointed {nos whlvh un- sent out by the Hlucanunul um] puhhcity de‘ partment hf thv mmurud Y. W. C. A. are to be shnwn at [M ['uarl theatre this week through Nu x-nnrh'sy of MY. Pearl. Hmhlzmli Park, “1., J; To the Stm'khuhim's 0f the Highland Park Statv Bank Highland I’m-k. “1. Ladies and (ienllunu-n: Educational and l'uhlicil) Dept. of W. (I A. Show Films Promo!- ling Health l'mzramu and mare and muro Fullmsmu Is (hr yrzu‘ly n-pnr! made by I‘runfrnt Frank J. Baker uf the Highland Park State bank at the nun-tun: ut' thy bank's stovkholdvrs Inx! work: There is absolutely no financial 23in involved and thc tilnh~ are put on only {or the benefit .yf Lh.‘ mmmunity at large, n this Is thv wry best way of advertising the health programs that the Y. W. 4‘. .\. :m- prnmntint! in all cifies and tuwns to wear the low heel ‘and m-ntibh' tuo TIH-w- parilznw “1H shuw 'Pn- mu” BAN K PRESIDENT'S ANN l'.-\l. REPORT Reports will be given of the activi- ties of the past year. intersperced with music, singing and special dan- ces hy lllt‘ junior im-Inbers of the dancing svhuul. Light refreshments will be svrvpd. A «'nrtliul invitation to all interested in Y. W. ('. A. work, The Young Men's Bible class of the l‘Ivnngclu-al Sunday schmvl was vnter- tainwl Thursday evening at the Y. W. (‘. A. by ll'ii'll' tt‘flk'ht'r, Dr. l’rimch. (:irls' Council The Girls' (‘ounciL composed of two members (if each Senior club held I very inlvrcsting meeting “'ednesday evening and planned work for several monthe ahead. ('lnssm will he darted in Bihlv stu- dy and Hnulhh hu-raturv. The hrnlth pruurum J the natiunul board will aim M put nn. It is planned to have ”1an L'vnvl‘fll [nu-tings this winter. Foot Films Fun! Minn Mam nut {rum tho nnhun M Y. W (‘, A. an In in- shown at {Mr l‘vuri ”awn!” thi< “rt-k ' Don't fall In um thv («mt films this week at Pearl Lhrntrr. The annual meeting a! the Y. W. C. A. will he held Frithy, Jan. 21 in the Community (‘vnter at 8 p. m. Reports will be given of the activi- HIGHLAND I'ARK STATE BANK December .1]. I920 .-rr~71m: {wrm nf wlurzmwn :5 h “uth \t‘hilv as the 1H pf the SIPCHIh‘d popular hmh- xmfwi luv xhn- 1- leurmmu _ and muro the wmm-n nmi (Ul‘ wmmh'~ 'xn- bouinning m1 [Jubillllh m [hlfi \\ (0k m ml .luys 1921 his be- 1131'lllIIIl|IllllllIIIIIIHllIIIIIIIIII|llIllIIIllllllllllllfllllllllllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIllllllIIllllIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllflflé filllllllIlllllllIl Our Greatest Clearance Sale Mbn's Women's and Children's bath robes EYerythinx in stock. Nothing held back Infant's a n d ("hildron's yarn stocking caps, (‘hnice I n, Full “14' douhlt' hltnkct. flood heavy weight. which ‘0!!! for $4.50 Skating Gloves White wool ukulâ€" mg gloves. long gnunflet wrinL Sold for $2.00. slightly Many more new remnants, ginghams, voilcs, curtain goods, shirtmg. white goods, cnmforter goods, cretones. suilw 8115 BATH ROBES Stocking (‘aps Highland Park The Thrifty Community leies' bhu'k wool flit-l. which wll (or ALL THIS MONTH---New Bargains Every Day BLANKETS '“; $1.45 TIGHTS $2.95 There is no more reliable index to the thrift and pros- perity of a community than the condition of the Banks’ Savings accounts. Our Savings Deposits on Jan. 1, 1920, were $530,051.05 Our Savings Deposits on Jan. 1, 1921, were 721,455.07 The exhibit proves beyond a doubt two things, name- ly, a thrifty community and a bank enjoying the confi- dence of the public. prlm' 10c REMN ANTS ‘ VERY CHEAP \n Increase of 3607 0 or Highland Park State Bank 'g FRANK J. BARK! I'm-mun Your account is welcome here Suéh A: SCHUMACHER FEED. WHITE DIA- MOND FEED. GREEN CROSS HORSE FEED. FULLvO-PEP POULTRY HASH- ES AND SCRATCH GRAINS. ' We Solid! 3 Trial Order We beg to annouce that We have taken on the whole line of QUAKER OATS COMPANY FEEDS Mutual Coal Co. THE HOME OF SAVINGS DEI’OSI'I‘ORS Good wnnn cum furtvr. mud:- n! pier n-d mutonnln Lmhi-r' fuhiom-d hale hmw. which sold for 95¢, 1 pair Gingham Dresses For houM- und plrvet wear. Good stylel, gum! colon. Sold for “.50 Children's black wool tights, which sell for. $2.50 ('hnldrrn'n block (:0th light: which tell for “.75 COM FORTERS Office and Yards. Ulne Avenue Phone 22 TIGHTS TIGHTS $3.95 $2.95 $1.65 HOSE J M‘ APTIZI \‘ ho Pr-Jdnl Real humun hair new. which so“ for 10c and IN. All perfect non â€"- up: md fringe shape â€"- Medium Bmwfi Dark Brown, Light Brown. Blonde, Auburn, thk ¢ for 25 Grey und Whit», 2 for C Corsets for the growing girl UNDERWEAR Men's Fleece lined union suits (h-rmuntnwn yarn hmwn. whm‘. mi, Mark. pink, Ike-m Men's Felt Hm Values to $5.00 sizes 7 to 7 3/8. MEN‘S DRESS SHIRTS Shirt.- which sold for 82.50 (Zora-t Waists $1.69 $1.95 YARN 95c 19c (. 7. GRANT ('nflm HAIR NETS $191,404.02 Good firm muslin. free item droning which, all for 38¢ yu'd, Chili it Im G u 0 d. heavy cotton 5 o c k a , black only, pair 19c Child'u Flam Lined Union Suit- Bleached Muslin Vynrd BOY'S FLEECE LINED DRAW- ERS MEN‘S SOCKS WM: Hoot-q $1.45 16c 35c 85c PAGI mm

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