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Highland Park Press (1912), 14 Jul 1921, p. 11

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J. “arren Korrigan m "THE (OAST 0P," ()I’I’ORTI'NITY ('harlic Chaplin in "T" E :CLVRE" ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY General Checking, Deposit and Commercial Business HH‘ Sheridan Road and Central Avenue H l.\ Get acquainted with the “station to station" sen of the current Issue of t l‘i .\1 Do It by 4 Long Distance Jl'l.‘ H $150,000.00 HH'H thmg Capital and Surplus . 31-; war ta: 3 112w. war ta TZIHHn Jr. in \l)\ ENTI'RE" [-unptun (h K‘HU‘S‘ IN t' the ux‘vut west r :mludmg Kath “w“;u‘: and Mar x xmw cnmplain : tn do may be n'zor the crops they can't get TRAN "H zuludin‘: Gt“. n'vrsnl 59W wm‘ tax RC “'41" tax :1: n Y’a'mluction st mn‘vi 1m- Comedy lA State Bank) 30 l’. .‘l tax ' tax 30 l‘. )1 keep his th the money and time saving " service. explained on Pfige X a of the Telephone Directory M. FRIDAY. Jl (‘hildrm .‘vIutim-v Admission Adults (‘hilth'cn under IE Admi' U! Aftcr the hunmws gm ed up fur fzxscinzflting th¢ office, then tho)" am» ready and do a Iitt‘m wlm‘k‘ ‘ I . nx Large numlwm ists who Liz-sin- B ting one in a m: .«\ mnwlotc Fe um. mnedy 'est‘ona Blanche Sweet in "HER I‘NWILIgLVt; lll' j;\\armcd on I r ktht- ump inn ‘1 mpin- Sim; Lummnnit {tip X'l‘l'RD:\_Y._ Jl'u :1pti\'ZlIImâ€"' , r .y William 1 Adults: umlcr 13 Puthv Pruductinn Sunshine t'uxm-dy illiam Fax px‘usunts Tom Mix in ’RAIIHE TRAILS" M TH E \(7 and thrilling soquvl t: sturv hf the up”; ' m EEK 3' R A Sum" LY 22 star: ‘athu NP“ “spiml Production press in a Risque Furcéâ€" ”f gpvjt’thnk’ Vacgtlnn a 0-; 93 7 0 p 111 girh gm all fix; ‘ the mun of thQ ‘adv tn tak‘v hold H l'SBAND" cut T :30 l‘. M. war tax 3C war tax LC war tux “'21 T \\' a T kl 1' qm‘l tn the ,pm; west: rm 1’. [11X 5 . .- ". ........_., 30 l‘. .VLQ mount.- tax tux Pnts TTIGHT GAME WON to Therrién. E. ner' out to Martin Rudolph was safe mi another er- ror; at first. Sheahen popped to Cla- vex. Derkin singled advancing Ru- dolph. Martin fanned; A. Gerkin drqw a pass and Landi: flied out. 3. ('Iavey bingh-(L So did M. Ru- dolph m'ur third. Landis let: it tric- kle‘ through and (‘lavey' 3601‘ d. M. Rudolph went to second on a throw in but was trapped between secimd and thi'rd. Schmeder popped to Therrien 21nd Stnchel flied out to'.-\. Gerkin. Therrien looked good when he belt nut a hunt and took second on nn ov- orthrnW to first. F. Glader stepped int“ an and Was perched or third When the hull name in, 'l'herrien mum- ing. Baldwin strmk at a W1ld [)ltkh which the catcher missed and Glader Messed the pan with the tying run. Baldwin was out to first. Ruddy breezed and Sheahen rolled out. ;1.H0hlf("llk r W RtL‘ht’d thru‘ perfvct ones float in and then walkul over and got his drink of “Btt’r. J. Pay hit and \‘tav hcl lmuncod to Ruddy who cut off Pay at wwnd Smiln-l Was safe at first. E. Fay whifl’dd. ‘Gorkin singled and Martin walked. A. (litrkin, Landis and Thern'on must hélung to th(' samw secret order for they all three whim-d in succession. ,5. Hishncr was safe at first. (‘18- vey hit to Ruddy who turned in the “mush" and 1111 hands vwrv safu. M. Rudnlph nut to Ruddy. advanri m: ( 1n- V“ and Hlshmr. RuddV tightuwd and <truvk nut SChrVX'dl‘r, Rachel out In Martin who mudv .1 perfect ntsi>t. ‘F‘ (Hath-r {IAN-ml out. Bulddwin Strollvd“ Rudnlph Sinulod. Baldwin taking third‘ Ruddy pilfcrud. Shoa- hen flied out and (‘u-rkin fanned 4L thlfvllm‘ urnundw! um and J. Pay binglwl. Stnchvl luftvd and J. Hay wa< nut Awning, Martin 111111111111 \l1111le} tn left. >Â¥l1r1r11-r <a11111111l him tn third Lun- 1li~ :mrl l‘h1 rr111n belonged to the :1f11r11111111t1111111l 11-1r1-t order prompt- ly hrw '/.1-1l 11> Martin 1X111r1l1l 11 third. 37. l‘.1 l‘11\'l11ft1-1l 11111 sky high t0 ’11111111» l{1~l11111 urnundvd t1 Martin 1.1111» h:1< 111-111 pl 11111" a whnlv of a 1511111. and ( l:1\1} luftod 111 Baldwin. F. ()111111'1- wan out 1115 his grounder. Baldwin (luublud and took third on 11 \\1l1l h1>11\1. Ruddy whill'rl 1n the 111n1h 11ml (1. (l l:1d1 r “ho has inn-n out 1!! the 1.7111111 $11111x he “:15 in ured at L'ak1 Form 111nm up t1» 11inch hit. He l1rv1>7.1'1l1 131m HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, “ILLINOIs h. Th0 racket xtnrh-d in the 8th. Lundis apparently dropped M. Ru- dnlph'> why fly whit-h hv ha! in his hand. The ump< n'nHrd Rud: lph snfu but Landi> vumv in and explained that he- had caught the hall fairly and had drnmwd it “hrn hv dww hack to chum: thv hull luu'k into play By (his timv thu cruwd \\'u< all u\'(‘t the field hit the unm rhnng‘od his decision Ind 01$ 1' “'1” n-sturcd. Svhrovdvr nut an (i. (Hudvr, Stxu'hrl finch-d but ”1thth r [n-mwd In G (Ham-r, Um‘kin Yum-cud. Martin <1ng‘10d. Fhrim-r brwm-d Martin i4 :1:»\\' dvs- [wrutv 2n thi~ i< lhv Ft'x‘lvnd tmw hv his lawn an with I'm; winninr run. and hv mukx-s a splendid yulfvr of hurnnd. hm hv did nut takr into av- thlfi HM [H'I‘ Gmkin Mm- Fhrim-r Muen- Iwrutv in thi~ \sith did Livm'nnd. hm hr (“(1 HM (-uunt that Lundis \\'h( lunged tn :1 Sl‘x‘l‘l't organ {“1 to whiff all day » \ f it .I‘ Ru} grounded to F. Ghder “'th mmic :\ gloat In L'- Madv} strmk but and H, Fay did likz-“isv, . Thvrrivn «ruck :1! three and the ’ 15! (mv \x‘ux' wilt! .w hv was <ufo at \Ve huu- 1: mm 1, there “ill ln‘ Illvmy protefli'm n! th' ; indulL’im: [inn Th‘ fur awhih with th(' > fur a Hiuhl High“ ,;.,-ighhur im: ”11' quw to ‘ n-cnrd 11" rivals mm The prmxwxlty . 1' NW u‘nu-rr so” >pnrtin: gm d. 1.1 thv- 7M5 C. is equallw! ‘.-j: {Mt (f (Hr 1w parinrs 'zwzmv-i 3":‘3 1N Ll?!‘ (Continued from Pfige one) “It'< <nmvin' in H .7 . um! <2md (In the <02: “ Thu! < the kmd M an um; Fayvlufted to Ruddy. Stachel out The statofv' says Bill. iut I called him out. an] ht until ,zlndh wux mu! )lnndn Main}; tn '4 little but Thu .Tmlm wa‘ L1“ :hu not! ht'n‘ ,H Young Stank qlulu i.~ :xrrung uumu tn he ‘pluyh’, hcrr kc 1am!“ to tukv (hm B?Y.M.C.41‘03 Park (lny ‘n-n- nvxt Sunday. Our the Hurth are nuw lc-miâ€" muv [did the Drab “1H thrm dmxn x nnlvh. A 1~ J~~Urrd \xhvn Ihn-w Fay (ripled. Hish- [lid nut takr mtu av- lls who was next be- t organization plpcdg- «11y » “'th'h he furth- rounded to I". Glad" at my. Stnch‘l struck l ' (lid likewisv, wk at three and the iltl .w lu- was <ufo at lt-r strnllwl. (‘luvey aldwin brought Ther- [he tool “in â€" Inc Llrau "a; The Saving Wa) 'llum who km.“ the (ln-at Lulu-s 11W already mads- plum {or their annual pllgxmmgx- tn Amt-rum! \\ un- I!Ll'lflll(l. lulu lrw \ch its mmm- grnrulnlc fleet uf magnificent passenger \l'~>('l§, i< cspu-mll)’ nttractwo tn travvlcrx. uml plying 1t.- vrutcrs yub “ill tinll somu u! the largest and most palatial “mum-rs, unhr‘ u! MMMM.‘ a little hzltxmg loud uuchnmy (hm ' nf ropes and polio. xxunv mm: Sunday aIL‘ lmd then-3 d‘ wmm: pmc- niwl} umpod 14H] {In}: out The (col “m â€" The (lean Way The Sming Wa) the mmt popular‘ The “SEX-IAN!)â€" IHCI‘I" is the largvst and most costly weamor un inland waters cf the world. and her immense proportions and lux- uriuus appointments pmmpt passen- gers tu‘call her “The Floating Hotel." The nun-1w find." rest and rum- for! via this lake mutv. Hy builrd» mg the su-Hmrr at ('lcveland Ur Hufâ€" falo at 9:00 p. m. (eastern xtandnrd tmw) he may break the monotony of the all rail journey, enjoy a night uf rvfn-shimz sleep and reach dos- tmat'mn at 7:30 the fulluwing morn- mg. or 010ve m.- gn-az ship. “SEE- ANDBEE," operating daily between l‘lvn-lund and Bufi‘flo. is undoubtf’fily [I l l‘.‘ - u-â€" Thc day rcturns and bring): us the pony rnund uf irritating (‘UHK‘VTYL‘ and duties: Hrlp us m play the man. help u~' to perfurm (hum wxlh laugh» tor and kind {nu-s; IN cheerfulnma :xlmund w1th industry. Gin» u:- to KU hlithrly on our husinvss all lth (in). 'hrmp: us tn our n-sting beds “airy and mntrm and ulMthnun-d, and grant us m tho 0nd the gift uf rlm'p. Ann-n. Rit’n’r‘! LUIHA .‘Vlt 1'4 mun! (Sn-m ('t>n.~tornnt1un l5 cauwd by the duhu'll n of the. army apprnprlv «Hun. m sumo uf the usc-lesn army puil~ may hau- In he- nhundoned. V. e o . . OWM‘ 5W9“ loans and Discounts Overdrafts Securities Banking House Furniture Fixtures Real Estate other than Bank- ing House 2.002.59 Cash and Due from Banks 221,798.70 One and One-half Million Our report to the Auditor of Public Accounts shows resources over one and one half million. We submit to you the statement in condensed form:â€" A PRAYER All Makes Electric Irons Public Service Company Sold on Monthly Payments A credit of $1.00 is allOwed by us on any old iron you bring in :P Highland Park State Bank '1 RESOURCES S 746,859.77 979.11 546.109.74 30,000.00 4,783.97 $1,552,533.88 City of Highland Park, Lake County, The Home of Saving Devonian Of Northern Illinois Shnll the (‘in of Highland Purl: ndopt the ordi- nance granting to the "hinge North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad. its sum and “aim. the right, permission and nuthority to construct, min- tnin and operate n nilroad in. along. Ind «you crrtain «tn-«u: Ind property in'the City of High- lnnd Park. (bunty of Lake md 5L!!! of lllinoin. Special Election Saturday, July 23, 1921 LIABILITIES upim Studs rum in s 100,000.00 Surplus Fund .. . 30,000.00 Contingent Fund ., . 15,000.00 Undivided Profits 3,433.07 Reserve for Tues and Int. 3,085.66 Deposiw _ .. 1,401,015.15 SPECIMEN BALLOT 81.552.533.88 YES}

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