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Highland Park Press (1912), 7 Apr 1921, p. 5

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)lv-n [85 Kid 2spond- the 01d I'ever." 07287 at ery firc‘h price {I 0 lalcn ill '3!) right mm ”12' each MGE 249 nr we 1nd North Shore Trust Co Palace Cash Market Grocery PHONES 1560-1561 533-535 Celitral Ave. Are. you one of our satisfied cus1- tqmers? Choice meats and gro- ’ - ceries at bargain pricés. FREE DELIVERY : Prompt Service at All Times 114', Prune fl: liways Hmiqtrs. of Iliumb 'hmg finer 10011 u' n squares. .z.mnv < finest xt‘ lard. nur faâ€" ‘ucll shapmi vs'swecttweadi h and fine 1y hzu‘ hearts uniy Men’s Furnishings Jewelry g Cut Glass - Watch Repairing General Checking, Deposit and Commercial Business Raymond W. Schneider ‘pm‘iaX fit 393 Central Ave. Telephone 331 I' SUWV swvt-t pickle Hw‘f kidnt‘ H pccial. 1b ms dish ngues. short famous Gond Sheridan Road and Central Avefiue Jewelry and [Men's F urnishihgs nn bu user .‘tt’flk JMQ‘!‘ aim makv mm gr'l <uhstitute 48c R shoulde \rvasts n ~tvak wast of rams and r “hole or Ian $150,000.00 l‘h» 1" Capital and Sutplus '37 24%c GEO. G. ROCK, Mamet 38ic 38%c 23%c 29%c 25%c 37%c 14%c 22c 72c 25c 15c 22c 33c t A Suuflhnk) 57c 37c 23c 19c Pure brick creaniery butter, per 1b. ;... (Ten-sota flour 49 lb. bag American P‘arfiilj'ESoap 0r Fels Naptha, 10 hrs Sun Maid raisins and fancy currents, fikg. Chase 5: Sanborn’s Elk mai‘lzira Prunes or (lru-d pears ‘ 49 1 3 lbs. for . c Frisco or Sandi‘ifl. the perfect shortening 3 lbs. Libby's (among. apple butter. 3 Cans .: Fandywbeurs. No.2 3 can Special, 3 cans: Candles, regular 5(- seller, doz. , Fancy cut loaf smr 10 lbs for Frlscan Brim] 'p'ears No. 2 can. 3 can: for Fancy apricotsna'nd pineapple, N0. 3 ens, hunfiam s cocoanut, large size pkgv ;- , Tokio Toilet paper reg. 15c size. 3 for W, Tea, why buy :in package%? Chase Sm1b0rn’s 73 hulk. per lb. .. Raistnn's hreélkiast fogd spwial‘. 2 3»kg.<.;f()r . Imported Herrigxfis from Smtlnnd, reguhjr 600; 2 (hm. Banquet grand No. 1 size. 2} cubs for anvy Blue Rosie: rice Hus. for 've. 3 lbs ff $2.68 mpan'y "‘593¢ 55¢ 31c 69¢ 99c 69¢ 35$ 22E 25k 93t 47h 251': TRYOUT mi PLACES 0N FORT. BALL held at the mean lat m, And the men were '5th There were about forty candidates. The team is in charge of Major L.'A. Merilllt. The men have been practicing for the past week. A seven passenger Chandler touring car, evidently abandoned by thieves, was found west of Highwod Mondny evening, and was brought to Highlnnd Park by the local police. Upon in- vestigation it was {and we. eat had been stolen from a man named Erickson at Blue Island, March 29. The final tryout fer places an the Fort Sheridan base ball team were firm mam uni: vim; m6: POLICE FIND CAR STOLEN MARCH 29 TO PLAY 0N HARVARD VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Joseph L. Fearing of’ 109 Roger Williams avenue. Highland Park, is a candidate for football on the Harâ€" vard ’V’arsity spring’ training squad. Fortyâ€"five men are now reporting reg- ularly for this extra practice and sev- enty-five are expected to report be- fore long. Coach Fisher, although not enthusiastic over the quantity of his matvrial. is well pleased with the quality. MILLARD IS ELECTED » PARK COMMISSIONER Very little interest Was shown L1 the East Park Distnct election which was held Tuesday. Only 72 votes were cast in the first precinct, and 15 in the second. Everett L. Millard received all but one 0." these, his name being the only one printed on the bal- lot. 3-41."lllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllll|IIIIIIIIIIIlllllI"IIIllllIll"HIIIHIHIllllfllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHMLLE III 1‘.“ ”7:33.“;m? Phone 241 Highland Park, Illinois 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIII? ‘IIIIIIIIIIIII I JIII In order to do this m the shortest possible time we are offering a large cash discount on all purchases in the departments that are to be discontinued. Final Clearance BECAUSE of an unexpected large increase in our Grocery Sales and a restricted sales space, we have decided to sacrifice every department, including Dry Goods, Men’s Furnishings, Crockery, Furniture, Trunks, etc., and restrict our lines to Gram, Feed and our Grocery Department only. Narthwestem ' Depaftment Store 25 per Cent off Extra 5 per cent off on all purchases amounting to $10. 00 by the use of our Cash Discount Tickets Loans and Discounts Overdrafts .............. . . . U. S. Government Investments Other Bonds bud Stocks ...... Banking House, Furniture and Other Real Estate I ........... CashandDuefx-om Banks Capital Stock . . . Surplus ......... Undivided Profits Deposits ........ Reset-ms ' ........ Total Liabilities Statement at Close of Bfisnieas March 3ls’t Total Resources . .. 25 per cent off 25 per cent off 50 per Cent off Crockery and Glassware Highland Park State Bank 15 per : cent off ‘ Dry Goods, Etc. f 15 per cent off Trunks, Suitcases, Etc. FRANK J. BAKER I. I. APPIL Boots and Shoes, Etc. THE HOME OF SAVINGS DEPOSITORS Men’s Furfiishings Furniture, Etc. LIABILITIES RESOURCES . .$ 100,000.00 . . 25,000.00 . . 2,517.86 . . 1,239,106.45 . . 19,889.04 5138651335 $1,386,513.35 676,727.56 649.25 80,300.00 455,959.75 34,454.93 2,770.24 135551462

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