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Highland Park Press (1912), 6 Oct 1921, p. 9

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MIME m mum: FIRST ANNIVER$ARY Men's Men's Men’s Men’s Men's Caps â€" â€" - 49C up Men's Suspenders 500 Men’s Sox - - â€" 106 up Men’s Work Shirts â€" 590 ,Men's Dress Shirts â€" 980 Men's Sw’ter Coats 1."8 Men's Work Pants 1.39 up Sweet-Orr Overalls or Jacket 81.98 \rrnw (anlurs. all sizes and styles 3 for 25¢ We take this opportunity to an- nouce that we are closing our first year of business in Highland Park and wish to thank you all for your liberal patronage during the past twelve months. To show you our Suits â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 3.98up 2 Pants Suits - â€" 6.50 up Stockings â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 15C Knee Pants. . . . ..98C up Caps ........... 49c up Overcoats and Mackinaw Coats Priced very low Motormen’s Special Snap wnu\ Laun‘ HHJ [lip-n H|‘\ IIl‘\ FOR MEN “ldk' Snap Remember We We Have Been in Businss Only a H) lulr~ In m In In ll 2? Sale? Starts Oct. 8, Ends Oct. 22 3:; Snap H‘h H)‘ ‘3” “)1 ()1 jllbl nrrm \U firvunq Bulsy‘ Blanlwb \luth' 1“ " rotten frlt ONLY 77 DAYS LEFT TO WIN A $200 ERAFANOLA W? giw- a 1‘0!1It'.~l mm ~1nrr. I‘Ivcrynnv has 'wvallsv fur n‘H-ry (IUUarl Jnl‘ all ”Io- (‘lthv (If (hr (‘1 nmn- than your nt-iglllml \ our lmmv -_ FREE. \l [hr ('lU-l \ vlnpc- and ‘h-Ih o-r Puillh I'llsi‘ “ith TwelH‘ Double ran- nn-uru. (in l‘\‘ “$801 1 TH \ FEM pntvr. wht .u‘unhw “ado tn urt luumlifnl muvllinn- ("an )lulrt-sst Blankets THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK;i $1.98 up [ [hr ('ln-r (If [hr I‘ulllt ml ‘h-IiH-r llu‘m In \‘I ~hn-rv a wunmitlo-c of In :lrvidn- tlu- “innc-I'. MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS .Q from [In x- In urdc'r; guaranteed to fit refunded .. 11.; m,” nu... wW ‘ Thv Ihn'd grndr vul‘mtrd mm :m- Th0 physivnl «\(unnn‘tlun: arc beâ€" u-_\ but \km-k frum whix'h [hwy mado‘ in: KH‘PH [h], wppk )7 1n. Lanny] m.- fin“ 3"”.‘V and uur school nurw. £1.“ Johnson The Elm I’lm'v {nodal} (rum |~ gn- ThIS i< bulb planting “wk and the ‘1 H» play 1h.» ’riiT'/.2|1\\ Nu" aflvr- \‘uriuus rooms un- ph'phl'ln): to plant n" bull‘s m pub and dun. in add frumvs Twelve Double F 1m sizr. purv I’t zlllmr Hm 98(- up 59.00 ful‘lun liI'lu-l with I an II dollar purvham' al I thump In get tha- $200 machina- wnrth \nu hu\ ynu rm cin- .I lit Iu-L untr-l if \qu Inna nnv dull.” titktl um ml ”I! IIIII'IIIII IlIIIH'rl'Il [0 of prumino-nl "It appreciation we are oflenng re¢ tions on every article in our 5 for the next fifteen days. The ~l put \uur hvkc-h- in an 1'“ \cn-n nn thfl'l Hm! film‘l‘ ”HI Sprwd! .‘XAI! He-rring an the .ngulimu \0'r\ an' Records Nu Year; Our Stock Is Fresh 0r mono.‘ Boddinfi H\\ Among the dead bir brought tn hy the pupils u! the sc col this full are the cool. ruby-1h ‘ humming bird. fox sparrow, him-throat“ sparruw. golden-crawld kinglets. Virginil rail. sora rail. gzrny checked thrush. Blackhurnlnn Warbler. mug- nolia Warbler and jufim. Myrtle Warblers, haw been \‘éry abundant during the past {uw wry.» A red- eyvd viréo has liven huiy for several days Hating Virginia creep” burnt-s {mm the vim-s growing inn 1hr Fido of [hr building ll ls qmlt fz-arlvss and dot"; not seem to mlml bt‘lll: nlm-rvvd from the windmws, l Tho physis'nl cmnnnhnum arc lw- “lugs 1-.- al uur ~lurt' n \sill hr up HUM St'fll {all Iximl~ rh'o (Ionlmuuil) 980 up $1.98 up uluring lhi~ that :is unexcelled and are offering reduc- Ladies. Waists 98C up Ladies. coveral aprons 79c Ladies. Silk Hose 69c up Summer Union Suits 69c Ladies Skirts. all woo pkaled. at Lhdics George! and T Waists. at Ladies. Brocalcd Bloc Lindlcs' Silk Cnmisolc: Ladies' Gingham Dre: Ladies. Brocalcd Bloomers Ladies. Silk Cunisolcs Ladies' Gingham Dresses Ladies. Blue Serge and Tnco« d1: Dresses. latest sty‘cs Ladics' Overcoats Dresses, latest styles 1.49 up Organdy Dresses 2 . 50 up ¢air|s' Stockings. a pair. lsc Girls. “/hite Muslin Drawers. pair 25C Rain Coats, best quality 5.08 Big assortment ni girls‘ hair tibbons at very low prices. “31-h 'l'ulh. Hm“) ‘ Buluamizvd Pails HI DH: l’ana IT qt. Mush Bus-in Enamr We carry a very mce Selection of Infant’s Wear and the prices are very reasonable. ILLINOIS FOR THE GIRLS for forcing purpoou. Pupils I!" u- so "scour-god to plum bulb. in the mum! at home and Inch them come up And Mouom in the spring Bulb. are sold m childrvn only Ind .1 whole- sale rates Mn. 5. T. Wilker uf Uobelvillcfl Michiznn. culled to deliver I mung! of good will from her boys who wen formerly studenls at Elm Plum. Ar- thur. the eldeu, is taking In udvunc» rd mun... ln business ndmininrntion M. KIlnmllnu Folk-gr; ltllnd in in. structur In phyncnl training III the high M'houl n! Niles, Michipn; Geo is in the hermit] school at K-lnmazoo, and Frank H in business in (‘hicugm Mrs Bn-urr and Mn. lan. mem- han 1.! [hr l', ’l‘. A‘ at Lake Blufl. “'Q' r!‘ Mrs Bn-urr and Mn. lan- r: nf Hu- 1', T. A‘ at Lake -rr Elm "mun \isnun on our store The fol- the many in honor forcing paw. Pppih I." :1- ,l, stylishly ’ (pup nc 0|fl Silk ‘1 ~98 ;anl\ Q)lvp Li9 2.50 up 14'2“; 08v up 1‘)(‘ ”.98 h‘h av, h" T uc-s Last Fridny the third General A:- emhly uf the yenr was held in the glfls‘ gym. Dr. Larson, of the Gun Later. who any the physical mm- imtium last week Ind this. ulked on the results of hi! work‘ He aid that n5 n whole vu- were a very "hedthy Fhunch“ due mostly to the fine athletica- [tlrvclopcd at Doerfield. For the lat- 9u-r pun of the period under the direc- ?tion of Mr Zipoy. the students prac- Iticed a new form of marching into the {gym It wu Arranged that upon en» ytt-ring, rnch senion “'UUId mnn‘h the ilrngth of the floor so that their mili~ vtury prmwss could h1- commented upâ€" ;vn. and vunxxdvred m the nwnrdinx of Him hunnvl. The mandnlm duh held the neeonn Int-Ming nn Sept. 23. Senor Tomm- ' was prrsrnt fur the first time “It! )var Two pieces were chosen for thv non nwctmx, and it wu deeidec that other Instruments beside:- mando hm shnuld be allowed in the duh hmm (hr number of memben present (at this meeting! the duh promises u» he .1 \l‘t’)‘ Hood um- Wr are glad to hear thnt David Wheeler «If the clan uf 192] who |is mkmg n mechnnieal engineerin' (-uureu- at the University of Wisconsin. has mun-d advanced credit for the mm‘hnnical drawmg work which he took m hm-rfiI-ld-Shleldl, The Freshman classes In ahupvorin are hmhhmz I: new cement walk in bark of ‘ht‘ Industrinl arts huildinx. Mr. and Mn. Taylor have movufi Hm» Ihvn new home at 603) Deerfleln h\’( u“ I-u‘ My. Emlmgker's wife and little lluuxhu’r haw come to live in High- land Park an North Semnd street, 'I‘hr fulluwmg officers were deck-(‘1 at the first meeting of the French duh. ”(1. ‘2: l’n-ndem v Elena Fantoni Vim-rpn-sldonl ., Edna Walther Secretary (‘alhorine Rubin: Treasurer -\'irginla Suppl.- ‘I‘huw present discussed the idea of (army for Lhmr orphun this yelr. ll- they did last. After It was agreed that they should do thin. they decided tn send a (‘hnslmu box tn him nnd my mmly, ”Mm Griswold told nu. t'luh about the nrphan and shown-d a putun- of hm), . AL, ____. mg In“. Thv (lnrrlrk club held its regular yum-mu: 1m TUPfidfl)‘ morning. A scent {mm "The Rivals" by Riclurd Shen dun way drumaiizod by three of tha- ‘ lul» mvmlwrx Margaret (‘liggelt wok lllu- purl uf Mrs. Mal-pop. a \'(-r_\ «'nmlrul old woman. Mint-I‘M DI) thm uf Lydm Langmsh. the mace u! Mrs, Muluymp. and Wilhelminl Bull‘ m: Luc). the maid. (in Thurnlny of th» week, during llw mh. Tth nnd 8th pi-riods, from 1 Mlmk lu 3'10, parents of Fntlhmex uâ€" Uta}. (in Thurnlny of tha: week, during ll)“ nth. Tth nnd Mb pi-riods, from 1 Mlmk [0 3'1“, parents of Fntlhmexl nml ulhl‘r students entcrink Deer-fuels Shields fur the first time, Ire invit- e-‘l In \‘l-lt (lapses. especially of those lrnrlu'rr “ith «mm the particular ‘ hxlu n rt-glstrrq-d. Afar school close:- llu-w vuh be a reception to the new mum-rs and lvnchem of the school. Tm hon competed in a tryâ€"om at Exmuor Tuesday afternoon to de- tormim- who should represent the grim»! on a team of six in the suburb- an gulf luurnnmcnt. Tlu- u-n boys tried out wen): llnrold Murlin Pen-r Kelly Fred (Sladcr Edward Swpple Rirhiml MII‘UH Raymond Shabrn Hem-y Yuk-y William Krimm Jumps Murahull Edmond Crowley Beaum- of the wind and ruin. it wu- um) punihlo for nine holes to be playmi The won-s run from forty 10 {uru'AsH'I-n. but it wu not the kind “f vu-Mht-r in mt - golfer'a skill. The try-out will be continued next Monday if the Weather is favorable Iii-«Hull! is pure to be a strong con ((1an fn‘r (ht- championship. Ia Iht hm many of m- box! high school play ALAA, (-nUt My. There wmv 51 pn-wnt art’ ”8‘ (hump; ° UNITED EVANGELICAL October 9th -" 9:30 I, m. Sunday PM)! in Ephelus nr L, RA-KUIHT mun by Qhr putor 0:45 P. m. \‘Ii-I‘ mg )1 mm“ Wednesduy. 7'45 p. m rrayw meeting. Thursday. won (‘huir pravtice. The rhmr. uhkh hu reorganized after thv vumdon season. rendered (Wu beautiful selections list Sunday. and an- prummng special music for all the rhunh rerict'.‘ during the {all nnd winter. Strung?” Ind m-wcomers to m. are most cordially urgrd to stand nny or I" of fine mull! church norâ€" II IG H SCHOOL NOTE . , ‘ menu xelling how 1 other. nn)’ 1 \‘it‘QlK The": xs a feeling nmong the chu- dren ”In! the mafia: should he w- {nrmt-d. m that It Would be ufe {or tho-ir pun-nu u. not them. Thv only drop no {If in coal is when it Is hem: delivered mm the celhr. Afu-r speeding up prep-muons {or making vur. the nation: tune nutr- . AL-.. I.... “-5 )‘69th. but it wu not the kind m-mhor to mt - golfer'a skill. try-out will be Continued next play If the Weather is favorable Hull! ux rurc to be a strong con lu fn‘r (he championship. Ia Iht many of thv box! high school play umuml Chicago. Among them Harold Marun. t~x~Weslern Junior 1:1le 1.. and Henry Foley. caddy- mz lmmplon uf the north shon- (m (‘hrlshun Endeavor men m (-hargv nf the bunk-0m cum Rev. J. H. Kean-lo, Pastor Sung Preliminary PM!” 1m (‘huir pravuce. \hkh hu reorganized adun season. rendered u-h-dions last Sunday. srr\"|(‘(‘ and sermon. 7-4: p. m FYI!” . r PAGE NIH! Each they love each "1‘ who‘d: Sub)!“ In the meet rning M'TIHUI the cbil

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