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Highland Park Press, 10 Jun 1926, p. 16

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; hstut-tu-eyte?ftherytt Deerftarid "It Game, t-manrotauundtsontthe -nttsutieSe1dJe4. ThunOVhichwa-qnfuslovm featrtmdttrstmtesertod_eatettas. Boy- 1nnonoktmndsisrtrittrstost. PAGI RIGHT _trt-.Ptteh" Good Cane Sem- srttehedamtod-fttr the mew white Blue Ilhndmodtwo pitchers. In Deerfuld's.utf of the first in-‘ ning, Rounthnl. who was ftmt In). walked. ‘Beinenm hit over mud hue. Harder hunted and got ate. Boylan hit through shortstop and Ro. lenthal came home with the first run. Km: hit a tmermee " and Heinmn cane home. Cain saermeed, Barder coming home. Stipe got on tint on the Blue Island shortstop's error und- ing Boylnn home. Bahr hit, but Stipe In; put out steding home. , Run In Second Strusa was first to bat for our team in the second nnd hit over second. Ro- senthal hunted and the pitcher threw the ball wild to firttt, letting Struu in and Rosenthal on third base. Heine- man made a saeriflee bunt letting Ito. senthal home. Rnrder walked. Fisher was put in for Lowry of Blue Island. Boylan Med out. "Pete" Harder stole second. Kresa got flmrt by an error bringing Harder home. _kress stole second. Cain ttrounded out. Stine hit for two bases in the Bee. ond half of the third inning and came home on a wild pitch. Baht struck out. Stuns grounded out. Rosen.. thal hit, but was tagged out by the third baseman when he tried to stretch the hit. Heineman leading " for Deerfleld struck oat in the fourth. Harder grounded out. Boylan grounded out. 2 Runs In Fifth Kress started off the fifth inning for Deerfield by walking. Kress took second on a pass ball. Cain tsaerifieed and sent Kresa to third. Stipe hit a bunt over the pitcher's head getting safe and sending Kreu home. Stipe came around the circuit on an error. Bohr and Strut hit, Bahr was caught " second base. Rosenthal flied opt. Heinemnn trot' on Brat by the pitch- er’s error in the second half of the sixth inning. Harder tsaeriiieed Heine- men to second. Borlan hit I two bag- ger and sent Heinemnn home. Boy- Ian took third on a pus bull. Krone struck out. Cain hit. Cain was put out stenling second. "Abte's cold is better, and we have a box of cough drops left." "Oh, vat extmwaganeef Tell Izzy to go out and get his feet vet." Against Blue Island-1&0 Strictly Fresh 3 dozen “mm..- Phones Highland Park 1677. 167a, 1679. Been-mm 143 “Sweetheart Brand of Pure Foods" north First Street. Highland Park, Free Delivery Service to Ravinia) Highland Park, Highwood, Fort Sheridan and Deerfield Peas, fresh, sweet tender, 2 lbs. for m EGGS- Lean Beef Soup Meat, the lb. w... Boneless Beef Sfew the lb. ----_-- Breast lamb the lb. W...” Fresh Plate the lb. 11.t.trlt'l, males: Rolled) at Roast, 1b.'r ..r.-.rw...r.. 28e the lb. glRLOIN ROAST- Halibut Stank the lb. ...........;... Salmon Stank “mum Efrain" AY ONLY FANCY POTATO-a 95c SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 11th and 12th .i.r_, 12h 69c -.....4SC Iiib: __ 20c ..10c 98c 40c 4h still “Wakenthonowhomb t.iriiUiiiirciiri"iiii"uirir'uiiifc completion." In!!! ME Wb‘m nation- lut “My and Friday " "uterrsatrt1tertfottthttmtt temoonhttuttitrhsehoatatth. "ttriruinetmi)ttrrtlyttttett_ 's, RobeetMAmt,Davuthes,tktmm 'yrtttktere,tethtttttt Bonn. Claire Bunmmona Best, punt mambo continues. and w- hat Croke, Dudley Ondnrdonk, Oscar wymthonoonhnbmmv- Aasdtmson,andBerthi1Bertr tookthe fhe plumbing Axttum or: all put in, the steps end the Md-atk India: from the house bsve been hid," says Mr. Durham. "All the work is being done entirely by students.” It is hard for Dr. Durbobn to state when the work will be completed be- - of unexpected things continue]- Ir turning up, but the work Is expect- ed to be thtiahed soon. "After the house is atl rally it will be on sale. We lave quib . few proa- poctl who no considering buying it. If the bunttlow is not sold it will be auctioned on. . “The material for the building of the house," continues Lu Durham, “is furnished by the town merchants, and they will be paid when the house is sold." One of the never-failing signs that spring is here is the increase in the number of nephews wha hank their horns at street intersections while waiting for the signal lights to chantre.--Detroit Free Press. Some go to the movie: to rest their feet, others to practice reading out loud. Jake: You must have water on the brain. Boone: Why? Jake: Look at the waves in your RAPP BROTH ERS New Floors Miller & Hart Armour's Star Rhubarb, Crisp tender, 2 lbs. for BAMS-. Cabbage, Fancy new, the lb. .._..-t_ Beef Pot Roast the lb. mm...“ 2 to 8 lb. pieeiss, lb. Sliced lb. WW“... White Fish the lb.' C..--, Rolled Pot Roast the lb. --.-- Veal Breast with pocket Front Leg Veal BAQQN *WNaS-- Roast. ml.., Trout the lb. '. E. DOWNING PHONE H. mm FOR MONDAY ONLY FOR TUESDAY ONLY 333m _ Granulated SW ' 1 . SOAP 01ba for Sth: SIGN OF SPRING LAID AND SURFACE!) OLD FLOOR‘ RE‘UR- FACID to LOOK LIKE Highland Park's Down Town Store '_...-....... 22c ........_35%c ,MW18c ...-. 30c We-tttt 25c The 4Se 28c 40c 23the ..30c "nioruxaminntion. 11mm Bioomiutd, Pour Grimm, Gtrlmd fttt June: Bond, Gonna Newman, _ min Gdlop, Charles Bond, Asrt9siu, ttttd Imp]: Ru- witch took the junior exudation. At least six hours of preparation and prectice. hem: ebb to dirrobe in the “to: and swim top yards. scrim dive in six to eight feet of Inter re- covering verious objects, three times and a ten pound weight' .once, and resuscitation are a few of the require- ments for the Junior life-saving award which in In emblem for a bathing suit and an enamelled pin. Persona hon: 12 to IT yarn of use any try for this badge. l s."i"ii'iiiii,iiR JUNK . tiles, 1eitttmtttyieter hnioe hon P. 1. min"; CO. HIGH GRADE GRAND PIANOS Bur from munuhctum " futon _ Sub-bath] uvinc and com- plot. outstation. "et 8944 N. 'Wuta'n Ave. and". Ill. SEND YOUR DRY CLEANING, RUGS AND DRAPERIES TO THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY. DRY CLEANERS AS WELL AS LAUNDERERS. LIFE SAVING EXAMINATIONS Catsup, large bottles $71361: Club Gin. gerale, the doz. " Case of 24 for - Athletic Club Coffee 3 lbs. for .....-“.."....__ Head Lettuce, crisp, tender, ea. Very Best Rib Roast Beef, lb. .....-._ Best Native Sirloin sieak,Itr. mm.“ Best Native Porterhouse Steak, lb. Best Native Round Steak, 1b. mm. Flank Steak, 1b., e----------"" Hind qtr. 1926 Spring Lamb _ Rib Lamb Chops the lb. .------- Fresh Herring the lb. mm..-“ Filet Haddie the lb. mm... Loin Lamb Chops the 1b. Mm...“ THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS READ OUR AD EVERY WEEK IN THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS “My.“ m. L'J‘Q‘IMA‘M ub‘n'u( "ia'iiifktgriMgiil fl $2.10 c-e. $4.50 , $1.59 F Mull 5.3.3 ' lo, IS r.L...-. 20c MSc _.. 19c Ate Ge 34.00 tustiorriqtstr-tasuetu- plunfcwmmmhusthcuod tt0tttotg-desonmmmsitattonttnd ttettrtentruto-artditfttue tuntotttofqmtar. mum duemdoveruuytryforthh 'orardsrttiehisst-udmforn "rimming suit and I hid pin. MR. AND MRS. SANDWICK TO GO WEST 11118 SUMMER Principsl and Mm. Richard L. Bud- wick no to be in Ctlifomin for six weeks'thil nmmer. Mrs. Sandwich is to leave China) JtmarTandtrotoNntaCrrmwum she will stay for several weeks. She will then go to Paeihe Grove, Collier- nia, where Mr. Sandwich us once superintendent of schools sud princi- pal of the high school. V _ .- Richard Smdwick will be in Paustile Grove working in the Hopkins let- uide laboratory of Leland Stanford university. - Mr. Sa'ndwick will join his wife and son in Paeifle Grove early in July. Budweiser (Beer) 12 to case for -r.wtt Fore qtr. 1926 Spring Lamb ... Edelweiss (Beer); 24 to the case, for, net ......»-.W Carrots 3 bunches for Beets the bunch Fresh Spareriba the lb. -......-u Smoked White Fish the 1b. w.._._....~......-...,.. Park Shoulders the W. Wm...“ LAMB--- Shoulder Veal SPECIAL DOLLAR SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY Mandarin: Room 8-9 New $131333 .....--... 26b: mm Phone for Appointment b'tl _.'. $1.70 For Ladies and Children Only State Bank Bldg. _ A . MUSTRIC BEAUTY SHOPP: $3.50 23he 18ke 27c 3Se 15c KEEN-STEAM OIL-PROCESS $2 PERMANENT WAVING ..38c ..39c _.49c JSe Three Expert Operators Water Waving Hdr Dydnz After 6 Maireuttintt ivy Appointment Weleh'a Grape Juice 1 doz. quarts for w Legs - 1926 Spring Lamb Pork Loin Roast the lb. wwmum Canada Dry Gin.. gerale, the doz. - Case of 60 for u. Smoked Butts the lb. WW... Fresh Dressed Stew- ing Chickens lb. ._-- Fancy Roasting Chickens, lb. m lb. pieces, lb. BACON--. Miller & Hart, in the lb. 2 lbs. or Culiornia Hum Y m mummy F Y ma mu on I PANCT may?!” 24% lack of Flow I... All work manual. " Your Experience P PIANO TUNER LOUIS!“- ”(PM f $1.25 ‘WILL "lf/Ili/i',)],,?:!,),??), Sash, Doors and Minor]: . Mai-htm. 1539 m Bud- Mtghtrtnd 1llL - ..u--t.""e'y.'..eu1'1"r"e.", nummwzuo-alnuuwm hwmww H. F..PAHNKE 16.18 tt Nations! Auochdon N. 8139:1de Rm. 10, Built“ Pulel. are"i"ii'G,Cirilfr"'TinrLa-. ife $7.95 Ilt39he 138b: $2.25 32he 23he 11mm 42c 42c 45c mg; EVANS 29c $9.00 .69e Beat Elgin Cream ery Butter, lb. .Mwtw Green Onions, the bunch fl... Begr; " idd"Giiii. SALT PORK Lean, Suzu- Cured, in 8 lb. pieces, lb. _-... Gleenwdgid Ripe Olive. Fresh Asparagus Beef Kidneys 2 for ..-----. Imported Roquefort Cheese, lb. ------ BUTTER- Fr. Cream Cottage Cheese, lb. ........_...._m Phone Highland 95c mum“. Jun} 10. r1-4fs: WW...» TE $1.53 lgic Ctl 22c 55c ll it t'iil N tt

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