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Highland Park Press (1912), 7 Sep 1922, p. 4

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Ql'AKER ‘ Wesson Oil ‘32:“ ” S( "8:10' :3: Jello . s - . , BUTTER Sweetbreads 01}; 83:” 3:: 3 cans “0W 1" J pkgs for 1L; Gallon 85¢ Gallon... $1.60 7c . 25c 20¢ 25c Pork Veal i‘ork shoulders 30c ¢listeg teal (milk fed) 24§c at ' l' resh spare ribs Shoulder veal roast at 23c at 19c, Pickled spare ribs ' . 1 ‘h s at c Lom \ea L. op ‘ 32c Pork tenderloin Fancy pot roast at » at beef: 1 1 12* 17C Rib veal chops 28c Stork chops lgic 35c at at. 35c f . 60C Beef Very best native rolled roast beef Very best native sirloin steak Very best native porterhouse lfilc lamb at. . . . . . ' ' . Native flank steak 25c 3:88“ Veal “1th 9‘)de 16c if" er at . . . a ' , Fresh ground beef Veal stew .. 20c .. 15c Wngh Fresh e ‘uperior large 32c Plate beef . 56 White Fish lb. Boneless Brisket at . .. Plate corned beef . 5c Corned Beef 32C 3:811 Lake Trout 29c large bottle a . . . . - . ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ’ ' Boneless sirloni roast Halibut steak Monarch catsup Boneless rump corned beef ‘ .. . .. . 25c at .. . 25C gt 1m t 8k 35c large bottle â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"_-. â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"lâ€"â€"â€"â€"’ a on S e ARMOUR STAR and MILLER AND HART at- 35c CALIFORNIA Fresh herring 15c RAMS MILLER AND HART HAMS 23%c BACON . at 29ic We 25c Best for Cooking E HOLIDAY ARMY MARi‘niNG ; craft. 1 . -â€"â€"-â€"â€" 1 game. And Tin (‘o_w Learning to Walk All Over Again I We drink. riches and flavors your food without the slightest taint or unpleasant flavor. BOWMAN’S MILK is fresh â€"safe and pure. on your buck Nor the ride on your shoulder. 1 Ncr the five inch crust of khakiâ€" 5 colored dust l 1That makes you feel your limbs "‘lknapsack. [the can growing Older; I , .. {And it's not the hike on the hard 5 lair-k‘i‘ngl.‘ i (- _ :Thflt drives away your smile. ‘ the blooming bl litters-.4 : it‘s the last long mile. | 4- Plattsburgh Marching Song. Stringing out from the suhurbanidur'""" :trnnsit terminals 3m army of khaki-clad hikers. Them Bowman Dairy Company Telephone Glencoe 7 _‘ ‘mziy be an automobile for every, “but a host of city folks disprove the. 'theory of a future leg-enfeebled rcitizenry and are learning to walk all g ‘ over again. 9 Telephone Highland Park 9 hike is just exercise. but to those . lhike means a great deal more. It ' Three quarters - is the cheapest form of recreation‘ to avail themselves of the more ex- amusements. And these . it noted. are just those 3 of a million W imople. bi- ' ‘ . spread out and settled in the farming. DODGE BROTHERS - a... T... m... . 'possibilities as a real starter for the ' MOTOR C A R S ‘i Just a brief survey of the rollick- » all: ing groups which move all from the lithe muddy roads of France. He - A. ' HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS tightens a strap here and another imp“ ' . Phones: Highland Park 120 - 121 -- . . f ‘there on the blanket roll adjustment or the "shelter half". in which thel ' commissury is packed for the mid“ day {east by the roadside. Expert‘ directions time from h lliahes a few general typa There Eluory of more aerio down of WHY LET YOUR H085 GET SICK OR DIE We guarantee our remedy to save 95 per cent at the sick hogs. all rm: in'six days. I! it doesn't- Itop the coughing and destroy ta more worms than any worm do what we say, money refunded. capsules. Write {or free information on diseases and cure of hogs and chickens. WAN STOCK POULTR Lwill pass along the igained in his army days, lame pack was evolved an" nunserw Eons experiments way of carrying t With results he now Y FARM. GALLA'I'IN. ILL R. 5 l \ idsmaaglmmdiufix ~ -. H ., “a" r- . . s. . is... --..-_._-_-..._..--.....-- L vw'. loac Forequarter spring c Rib lamb chop at 59c Shoulder lamb chop Breast lamb stelv 19C at snider's catsup Queen olives [to "shanks mare :a twelve mile aWuii't keep i-u-ry step. Oh: w. ith ‘lt th t 'u r lm'ck 'tm 0“ ‘ "" e p“ “ ’° c" y Bill; the bacon Jimmie. Who in. the coflee and the Borden tin CW?" "Right here." announces a heckled the 'Md. patting his 1 comrade of t (‘hic guest far oil because i 0 .p l{0r an over-night stay with my, hatcheta. lanterns. can- pouches. {angled firestand, .etc. The blankets are laid out for a ibetter packing of the bags and cans of food. When the party commences . ' ‘ To the more casual minded. the‘m '“4 "P the members hm all lover with carnp tools and equipment. ’ ‘ fwho catch its real significance the Tl” "’"r‘" from the "0"“ “‘7‘ . itenements has found a new territory . . to roam and one almost unknown to and then-{ore appeals to those liv. “0 ll lmmdm'lnlti 21’ inutes for the road to clean ‘ ing in crowded districts and unablei‘hem ‘0 1h" "'1’ «MM land] ' in may then and teaching them how to he lode-:15". u," transportation but , ? blanket rolls. .twenty of the country's population."'” "“"Tl‘lllt‘. skettles, pots. new his asaoriatlea. pendent of any ‘their own good legs and of and what they can carry the country is so anxious to haveJWVm bl" ' ‘ ‘and prepare. .“Vh alk. and cook your .5 .1 and ahooflng M t i shouting ‘ i There is. in short. the difierential farm and city life. in the meantime. knowledge must“ .. ”. ion or what, I u holds, and this is what} ‘ *~ There is more ap-l in bios-all than. im on the precede a true appmiat method of slinging the pack so it ’the country ‘will not feel so heavy or intertere.the hike supplies. ‘ with the free body movement Hei pesl in one apple tree informationuin reams of printed nutter put out: of how that to induce the either: of the city inf i change his abode to the country. . to find the easiestihikers constitute a ' he heaviest load.lequipped with bacon. aplsda. Mal - - . 9,: complimenta.‘and tin cow Pure Ren- dered Lard Zlb 25c lSlc lbut which he characterised when a i "doughhoy as n "lilsnkety-blank total th , iboy scout are pioneers in the hiking Listen to one of them right Nutritionists “‘lth Shelter Tents‘ufl the train and making ready {or i L .3 ”If bouncing oi? your Is it filled? Well. then, How about the eats? Let's l the spuds. ‘ t l You got “Snitched the mocha and of milk when Sis wasn’t a 8 then. let's go!" snaps the :E ii t ‘k‘ . urnpi ( lcommander of the expedition. Nor the socks of sisters that raise Th“. 9"” " ”'“hnl “I'm ‘0' . lreal distance. Another must expect ,- 2 ito make a shorter hitch or rubber indeed has‘ on." is his motto. ‘ “'ho will Il)‘ a! [0.th thus ’".i 1 . menting in the city crowds win aoti ’ "Inns country touring o. a... . lhcar fruit in a keener appreciation . 'of country delights. Ioutlying terminals on holidays cash-I‘M" '" '46“ ‘0 by lM Mn ; .torts on an (arm. was his radio; ,L and huihitchsd up. the farmer listens in on! .- “- M P h ‘ il in the ex-senrice man . c CI'SOII 4‘: friends who-will hear from him thin” but entertain-um the country] i ' us excursions on'l‘“ W on"; Modern house deviant, rt jaunt: "Get that can- iteen over to the side. Jimmie. and it else be h .3 , A cOunting greatly on its power of en- . 1 head. fl" '“Wfld mud‘ pflhp, the camp is “a s at less than 100 yards from the he group is equipped Q . especially as. ‘ . O lacaseahorsowillnotpaasanl:u.¢.d“‘m dot‘ " nusmmami: mime-MW .i le 6 I it: up”: tz‘: “ i: : an ma t parts “ . ‘ _ 13 W. E. Waterliouse 5:. him case an automobile approaches” Watchmaker and Meier ° - .......i azm'mh'awaa: “- 7.... -' W‘ t“ M i r and the cits-am will in”: 364 Central Avenue ween, natin fmtofthehonaswitha :scwiuhlachmes Repainih , : .v mceanorworkedonrthsdash- :lorandDdivend. "w.“ : :...................... . growing a {or merely a day'- out- “'W**%«; ~ «awaken, . . , l l l l i -' l ?’ k l '. It ', S 'ce. Wedeliver yourorderfree i E - “let M i 1 nger COFFEE l 3 rolls for 3 15- m l . 1 25C Silt: l Cook' l 6 lbolnf‘orapp 08 25C l . P . 1:33: 346 ‘ F J ‘ ' 15c 25c Pfitieafrglhsé“eet 256‘ l ' Cel . 20c theebl’inch 156 i D . 25c siisf’mm 258, a Green Beans ‘ i 15c the qt. 5c 1 00 rd G . 10c thenasketnpes 29C l Mal G . ' I ' . 37c the 3%.?” White 25C . i COLONIAL BRAND AS- i ,, 3 e ' D'LL ”CKLES son'mn JELLIES ll. “ l large can 81886 .. ii .9 250 10c l \ . I ~ ' 1 ii A_ ., ,.. .__..._..' . -~fl' :kemtvlgitibyfimfltzhge mi 1 . ‘5 ' ll the time. it is not too much Exwrt . . watts: all.“ Shoe Repairing ‘“"“'" DONE WHILE i'or wan w...’ ; “lit-leis oi the Roadâ€"4922 All Wad Guaranteed... 5 ____. A pon discovering an approachil .‘ in. the automobilist must stop I" and cover his machine with: al.":'ket painted to correspond to' .t; ncry. . . he speed limit on countryj [this year will be a scant. and' nalty for violation will be 810 ; ’4 ii p . it ry mile an offender is caught ;in excess of it. J . l; n away. the penalty will sol : H ' r “‘ CEO. 8 SCHWAIBAUI . ..s M. MANOOGIAN is“ Green Bali Rd. West Park Av. ighland Park ‘ 20 Years' Experience «_ leg Phone 792-" case an automobile makes a, 0 first mile and 8100 for - . m {or the third. «tel l team runs: in addition to' Carpenter “a ual damages. : ‘ 'tn approaching a corner. where Builder not command a view of the . General Cont, Agent and Installer _ All Iota! Weather Btrlps ‘ toot his horn. ring a hell. firei “0 Cntral Ava-a . ‘ lver. halloo. and send up throe' BIGBIVQHD E'ABK . at intervals of five minutes.‘ , .l utnmobiles must again he. I I '..'....*‘ . . j‘ ahly painted. that is. so they: ’ m'*""’"“‘°"“"'""""i SPRING 18 am Now is the time “ do . he dartling. rm must he: in the spring. golden in the, st: 1: r. red Iii autumn. and white in your TRIMMING II i had fifteen years experience in this work. I guaranties expert results. Have 'best of references. - PRIMO VANOZZI 1U. 1895 Blah-ad.- [11. i )1. utornobllas running on the ry roads at night. must send uni ' ; rocket every mile. and wait‘ proceed horns and carefully. f shooting candles. I b- ‘ . su ' EA“ members of the society willi ) (l A!!! Sunday to chasing am making arrests and other“ ' .0...OO..O...0.0..C..I.O \ \i i l 1...,l I“ 0...”.... O. O. 00...... .“ w as! q Has II. P. 815 on. c: v. NicnonS' DENTIST . . rmvw‘ s *r .. ' . - .. . ‘rfiwxiié . ‘ -. “2‘ "Q .»""‘U'v"g“"“"7‘? 93'»st wan

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