umNE Lxsmx 449 mom: rtual us.- just all with ynur no Mher way In )our re- SUPERIOR ,8 YEARS MPANY Phone 150 MA RES urve It 7 plate CHCS NIAGXRA 1.80 HOP venue LIANFES m me 1346 AND 1347 ‘V‘CC the ’rice marketed following ER ROOF l'l’TOX .H'I)D f3; ‘ iBradley’s straight line picture cut outs. 3: CHATEAU MARCHI §M oney t0 LOan {North Shore Trust Company Legs of mutton young and juicy ..... Round steak center cut ................. Sirloin steak eats like butter ...... Bacon by the strip ............. Pet milk 3 large cans .............. Clothes Pins speCial 6Vdozen {or ............. Cantaloupe; choice '1 for.. Pork tender loin fresh Pot roast native beef SIS-“WA". Free Delivery Telephone flifhland Park 1054- a.“ Green Trading Stamps Short Cut Beef tongues ...... Calves Sweet Breads ......... Hind Quarter of Spring Lamb . 30c Prime Steer Rib Roast Beef. .30c Pork Loin, .whole special. . . 223/26 Milk Fed Veal Legs, whole. . .24‘c Home Diessed Broilers. ..... Peacock Bacon, 1/2 or whole. . . Peacock Hams-Best of all. . . .30c Swift Premium Bacon. V2 or whole .................. 333/20 Great stuff to amuse the youngster. Especially adapted to the sick room. We Make Loans, Large or Special Dinners, Suppers and Banqueu‘ will be served when notified in advance J 4 (A State Bank) Sheridan Road and Central Avenue “Welcome‘to Our City, Mr. Rapp†on Improved Real Estate 14%c Dinners served from 12 to 2 p. m. Suppers served' from 6 to 8 p. m. 50c FANCY GROCBRIE AND FRUITS GEORGE G. ROCK. Max:867; Fresh ground hamburger Cally Hams sugar cured 24c 35c 24c 25c 29c 25c Liptoq tea. yellow can, lb. ....... Potatoes fancy Redstu' the peck . .. . .. Lemons 300 size Sunkist. doz . Oranges. Sunkist navel, do: . . Monarch coffee 3 lb. can Carnation milk beat of all. 3 cans for .............. 15c Real Service 394 Ravine Drive Genuine Milwaukee Smoked Frankfurt: ‘18c Bacon squares Cudnhy ï¬nest Phon- 1500 I“! Station: 87c 25c 79c 38c 30c 50c 18c W noted the small 'muabor of mot can on Engll-h roada. 'nu samq is true of Holland and Belâ€" gium. n We have seen the dbtrflmm cent s‘for neural well known nah. â€"F din. Pasta, Butch. gun. and p bly many are in nae; but cot- tain not a: in America. We have not as an. a sin announcing a s llmltortheloutionolaaehaol. 1' we go out from this ban- angina. In W on. of tho un- est qtntuu we saw III ‘It on. com- membnting thin heroic num. ntéiwitberintonthenpokknn- gent? Ilfy tbo_KlI3g and Quota of m s the spot when the was bound in r chair that hinting at night. dbrmundtbnlcof-oldi-n Thelmvien have alwlyl shown tho ï¬ri squad at a. water dim the mus. than may actually "hm It m about {on or Iâ€" bust. Thonanaoldlvhofcu data the mun-gar uhook us by tho inn! and pemnnlly looked that our interests. The ï¬ne orcheun played the Star Spangled Banner and many old American home song: for m. “I Wonder." said one of UM: party. ‘whéther any Americnn hotel would that a group of foreign": Ilka Th-umt can of Amsterdam In ' . They slide along u nod-chuâ€" ‘n am motor-cur. They no Go get on and ofl’. 1nd they are «tabla. clan uni landmine. All cl ’ s of people use them; mon in (too coat- and well 30de women. Theihre both in Holllnd tad Bel- gln varies with the dllunu; it I: um I] We ccnu Amedgun. In Hol- land; times are bud. [my men an out lot work AM more will ho. In Beléum work i. plintiiul. The re- pnrqtiom momy paid to householder: to rpbnlld where destroyed by war, has helped. It has given employment to nyny in Belgium. AtAntwcrp we saw ruins in the dingtion 01 the fork, and wt u' hovithe Gem-n bombarding!!! Ind muhed the fortiï¬cations. Tod.) It the Nuionnl Shooï¬ng 6:11.11 in mud“ we uwthespotwhue Edi‘ Cavel “I executed. A um wooJon shoes, both man And ma. But: othcrvite the quaint Holland conï¬ne appears to be u thing of th- vuu - FM nppeln to in hotter cooked nnd"mon generously and than in cit England or America. at least uy n-thnt little isle given our to at‘ and sheep muting. [I Be!- Iundg the" wu mil rpm 01 this. It i; remarkable vht hm had: ll" gnainuinod on I mil m of had. The mm In mut- ed MM ditche- which um :- fe Rout um. the duck- luvd ntel to keep the stock Inâ€. Inch in the'hotels o! Hollnnd. The rooms are ilike those of country hotels in A lcs; ususlly no telephone. I ws :- pitcher snd sash-bowl. no pri- vate. both room. We sre told that there sre six hundred thoussnd peo- ple pt the Hsne; all of these sp- pesq to be supplied with bicycles. In Carnegie-9’ Peace Pslsce. the Inter- national (‘ourt of Justice is now try- ingito‘ solve the question of trsde with Russis. We drive out to Car- negi lsne to the new ester-1n. plsce on the North Se; We see on the :send large bsskets set on end with s low sent st the bottom. Peo- ple ésit in these bsskets. sheltered (rod wind or sun sud wstch the bsthen. We see bsth houses on Wheels drawn by single horses Peo- ple come down from the hotels snd pensions to the besch in these bsth wagons. land; 'Herc. u more. tho two whedled cart is the turn yuan. limb Dutch hho'n'n still mo ‘ land hbor nod any more llbo . an- to be â€an tinn‘lu lug- TI: Dutch are rushing I bid for theiAmericnn tourist. They wen exegdingly kind to us. It. Wll in con at to the indiflerenco o! the En Ssh. The latter are very polite. They thank you. {or getting into the “lift" and thank you for ï¬tting out. butjnt tho Krmolohki in Amster- mm HOLLAND AND The people of Holland appear to have In nbundunce of curiosity. They crowd Iround the rubber neck wagon before it starts 1nd at every stop, 1nd stare Imndfutly It the pustngeu. Every clus appear: in- tere’kd} they hnve no dolicuy nbout revehling their curiosity. but come right up Ind sure in our fem. When We "ilited the Rysmuseum and new the-5v“: production of the Dutdh porn-nit p-inu-ra. we understood it; thoyi are inn-mud in people's has; the hhole nation is interested. (Continued from ï¬rst my) HIGHLAND rm “Jul-AID PAIL BELGIUI ON “I? "villi. Mott). cluâ€" o'clock“. Mvfllh I." Jib and“ nth-If pm furl. an». and at 9:30 . a. 3-h- n. Chriuhn End-var â€â€˜30:“, mo u 0M5 p. m. Evening sou and I p. In. You are inviud. E I tab this "In at in! that If suspension at unic- uke plan. on the Chicago It will “1W your mint-nu, out: Mr nun nod .0 m- work an mull. Tb Wp Division No. 900 b no! u the Chic-(o comm. I'd rel-lions “hung m puny utd your 0mm continua. WM: but ugh-3.1†l§%;§3§E I Sptcuhlutm m. w whflher or no“ the "damn of a: North Shore “a†would decline to strike wbn the em- ploy†o! the wrhce .nd elevated line in Chicago wnlkod out. m 96‘ to an end Tutu-y. Th. Noni Show â€henna "shutout-numb tho Chic-(o urike. that in. If any follow the advice of W. D. union. tho intonation! pm ‘ In a km: to George Quinn of fli‘h'ood [amid-It of the load union, Ir. lunch and tin hill minus: to uh Ito M In W Chitin "Wu-- ' m. W b It. Quin fella-I: mm“. July 81.1982. I100“! Quinn. Wt Did-5n 0.0. Den. viliud~Englnn¢ Ballard, and Bd- LINE NOT AFFECTED BY CHICAGO STRIKE; “WM-fllhï¬hdfl Thin very limrely. 'flhie’ia'lfnu “Chester, the time to earn money end save it is when you ’re young-full of life and ambition-30 when you grow old and feeble and unï¬t you can sit down and en- joy the fruits of your early efforts-it’s betttr to save it when you’re young than to beg it when your old.†‘ Andy's Philosophy issound. Do you believe in it and do you oractice it? ‘ If not you are missing the privilege and opportunity enjoyed by thousands of savings de- positors in this bank. Listen to Andy and start today. R. L. Sundvid ‘SUNDAY. AUGUST 0 ' mo p... Malabar Mala. 87c: m: m 8: ‘(mfldm under 18: 11:; wax u Wï¬umwf.m Ihnd‘l’ark StateBadx Abomldmtiihw“ 'IDNBDAY. 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