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Highland Park Press, 3 Mar 1927, p. 28

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|\Thursday, Friday, Saturday, March 3, 4, 5 PAGE EIGHT LAEGELERâ€"PHARMACY 2â€"quart capacity 2 FOR house! 2 FOR Maximum Fountain Syringe| Special Special 2 FOR P For _ _ 46 40¢ Cascade Envelopes 2 FOR An upâ€"toâ€"date box of good stationery. The paper has deckled and silvered edgps. s Large size sheets. t] A1 2 FOR oevpecemmcccnne 2 NB dRA 45¢ Cascade Pound Paper An assortment of styles and sizes that will satisâ€" fy the requirements of every family. Celluloid handles. Kills germs, banishes bad taste. Purâ€" ifles the breafh. May be used as a gargle or spray. You save 49¢ 51C $1.00 | Staroata Monogram Rubber Gloves | 2 ror cent more, or 51 cents, you get two tubes. Every article in this sale is a high class standard piece of merchanâ€" dise, just the same as is sold every day at the regular price. This sale was developed by the United Drug Co. as an advertising plan. Rather than spend large sums of money in other ways to convince you of the merit of these goods, they are spending it on this sale in permitting us to sell you a full size package of high standard merchandise for 1 cent. It costs money to get new customers, but the sacrifice in profit is justified, knowing the goods will please you. 50c Bouquet Ramee Talcum A soft refreshing Talcum. Excellent after shaving. 2 FOR . 51c tilled Oil of Bay. Ideal for. men after shaving. $1.00 Bouquet Ramee Face Powder Three Tints $l 2 FOR ) 2 FOR It is a sale where you buy an item at the regulal: price, ii;en another item of the same kind for one eu]t. XS;: illustration: The standard price of Klenzo Dental Creme is 50¢, you buy a tube at this price and by paying 1 $1.00 Arabesque Statinery Made from the finest dis There Is No Limit to the Quantities You May Buy During This Saie! 75c Harmony Bay Rum Klenzo Liquid Antiseptic 25¢ Quality Tooth Brushes You save 74e You save 24c $2.00 Maximum Hot Water Bottle Full Pint .__ 50c Klenzo Dental Creme Keeps the teeth clean, white and beautiful withâ€" out injury to the enamel. Pleasant tasting. A comâ€" monâ€"sense dentifrice. Special Ci_ 2 FOR You save 49¢ You save 99%¢ You save 49c 26¢ T6c 0. SAVEwi# SAFEAT $2.01 $2.01 $1.01 aurce â€" Sres t :: ~ = R wnat a‘“m. \One Cent-s:xkjs y se 41c 46¢ 51¢ \ é | Foâ€" 2 FOR s Quick Acting Plaster 2 FOR Zinc Oxide Plaster, 1 inch vard 2 FOR Writing Special 2 FOR 2 FOR :. priicrmicess A S é.ord‘ xBaltimoro Stationer, white pecia 2 FOR 516 2 FOR Jit Lord Baltimore Stationery, tints Special 2 FOR Slt Marsala 2 FOR s Georgia Rose Cold Cream 2 FOR . _ _ Georgia Rose Vanishing Cold Cream. 2 for Symphony Royal 2 FOR . A full pound of delicious high grade assorted chocolates. . A real vah‘zie for everyone who likes good candy. tiarmony Special Bouquet Ramee â€" Compact â€" or Rouge 2 FOR ... 51c Harmony Lilac Vegetal 2 FOR _ .. . 16c 2 FOR _ BEair Brush 2 FOR ......... Wash Cloths 2 FOR 2 Bobbed Hair 2 FOR Egyplian Falm Soap B PANE . o. se msresmmeincsan wienzb Tar Soap 2 FOR Klenzo Special 2 FOR Harmony. Cocoa _ Butter â€" Cold Cream 2 FOR 51c Georgia Rose Cold Cream 2 FOR 26¢ Georgia Rose Vanishing Cold Cream. 2 for 26c BRUSH and SUNDRIES 2 FOR 4 Olive Shampoo 2 FOR Kexall ‘Woilet Soap 2 FOR 2 FOR Lather Brush Hair Brush Bouquet _ Ramee 4 ounces Rexall Shaving Lotion $1.00 Challenge Package Assorted Chocolates _‘ Ohe. Found Box EVERY ARTICLE IS GUARANTEED TO GIVE YOU SATISFACTION THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN SEASONABLE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS AT ancy Box Stationery TOILET GOODS STATIONERY Magnesia Dental Powder HOSPITAL Envelopes Tablet, ruled and Pound Paper Rolling Massage Cream You save 99c Comb Toilet â€" Water A BIG SAVING $1.51 76c $1.26 $1.51 76¢ 61c 21c $1.51 Telephone 222 13¢ 51¢ 11¢ 51c 51c 26¢ 51c 51c 51c 11c 26¢ 16c by 1 26¢ } ‘E;'ié;‘RP:n:;tfl; ounces SIC 1;2‘.\‘;?\‘{ Cream, 8 ounces 26c | 2 ror 4Alc ;:QN;',\:;I Phosphate, 4 ounces 51 C IPURETEST PRODUCTS 2 FOR .... Maximum 2 FOR . 2 FOR Cns a Maximum Pocket Comb 2. FOR oietavee Laborâ€"Lite Rubber Aprons $ FOR ... __... Tincture Todine, with aplicator, 2 for 26( Gl_ve'erline Suppositories, adult size Specia 2 FOR » 31c Glycerine _ Suppositories, size. 2 FOR Foot Powder, 4 ounces 2 FOR Gynsy Cream, 8 ounces 2 POR Sodium Phosphate, 4 ounces 2 poR Boric Acid Powder, 4 oz 2 FOR ... detrense Cream Tartar 2 FOR C Zinc Stearate, 1 oz 2 FOR _ 2l Fluid Extract Cascara Aromatic, xC 51c ;["\rl’(l)tia{ Cam{)hor, 1 oz. zsc i mangciy *‘ _ 2o¢ Zinc Oxide Ointmcnt‘ 1 oz 2 FOR Cedar Chest Compound, 8 Special 2 FOR Cherry A full pound of 'mty,iimre caraâ€" mels. ‘lhe favorite kind of the children as well as the growâ€"ups. Special 2 FOR . GIC fln rome Ift andies, a if;:;;:{ ‘Px('ké. assorted géc 2 FOR . L2 l22c2l222 C I-;x;;f;»'t{l s C n-ndy \\a[erfi 6c REXALL REMEDIES 2 FOR . e Corn Solvent, i2 oz. 2 FOR Lictle Liver Pills, 100‘s 2 FOR . bar, 2 FOR,......... Hard Candies, 1 Ib. tins 2 FORâ€"_ ... ue Kendy Packs, assorted 2 FOR Catarrh Jelly, % oz. 2 FOR ... _ __. Antiseptic Powder, 6 oz 2 FOR _ .__...0000.. Carbolic Salve, Mentholated White Pine and Tar Milk Chocolate Bar, izâ€"lb. 60c Assorted Wrapped 50c Georgia Rose Cold Cream Carameis Cream Face Powder One Pound Box A soft, smooth, fragrant face powder. . full pound of tasty, pure caraâ€") Contains real cold cream. Blends els. ‘lhe favorite kind of the| perfectly. 51 hudre.n as well as the growâ€"ups.| 2 FOR euouet 202 C FOR THE RHIGHLAND PARXK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLiNOS Bark Cough Syrup You Save 5%¢ CANDY ies‘ Comb 51c * 21c 1.01 26¢ 36¢ 51c 36¢ ounces 26¢ 21c¢ 21¢ 36c 26¢ 26¢ infant 26¢ 51c 26¢ 26¢ 26¢ Enriches the blood and builds strength. Contains Cod Liver Exâ€" tsraeti.‘lPeptnniud Iron, Malt, ete. pec 2 FOR _ _ 81.01 Russian type. For those who desire ‘: bgvy_ quality oil. Recommended y physicians. $1.00 Rexall "93" Hair Tonic 2 FOR the 69c Puretest Aspirin Tablets Prompt relief from pain. Will not deâ€" press the heart. Bottle of 100 70 2 FOR . _ C Great as a rubdown. Inâ€" 50c Jonteel Cold Cream An ex‘t‘:ellent cleansing cream. Softâ€" smooth. 2 FOR 516 vigotfimg Excellent afâ€" ter ving. ‘"‘*‘‘J pror Special 2 FOR $1.00 Puretest Mineral Oil $1.00 Harmony Toilet Water An imported tale with the real rose odorâ€" For general toilet use A Genuine Money Saving . SALE! Every Article Is Standard and Guaranteed Jonteel Vanishing Cream 39c Puretest Rubbirig Alcohol You save 9%¢ also 2‘> oz. bottleâ€"2 for 51¢ 25¢ Georgia i Rose Talcum You save 68c Also Box of 12 â€" 2 fér 16¢ You save 2¢ You save 38 $1.00 PEPTONA 2 FOR 26¢ 40¢ 30¢c Rexall ° Shaving Cream _Produces an _ abundant moist lather.. also REXALL SHAVING POWDER OR STICK You save 9%c You save 49¢ You save 49c You save 2%¢ life 31c $1.01 51c SANDWICK ATTENDS MEET OF EDUCATORS Due to the importance of his lecâ€" ture. the Parentâ€"Teacher association extends a cordial invitation to all parents and friends of the communiâ€" ty to attend. For two or three winters Mr. Bridges has given several lecture courses in Highland Park at the Woman‘s club. This year the course began on January 25, and met on alternnte Wednesday mornings. h Attending the annual superintenâ€" dents meeting of the National Eduâ€" cational association, Principal Sandâ€" wick of Deerfleldâ€"Shields is in Dallas, Texas, this week. Mr. Sandwick also attended the meeting last year which was held in Washington, D. C., about the same time of the year. "Parents who visit the school will go with their children to their classâ€" es, where the regular class work will be carried on. Teachers will not be expected to put up any exhibit as in former years, except possibly in art, industrial arts, and household arts." Horace J. Bridges of Chicago, will address the high school Parentâ€" Teacher association on Thursday eveâ€" ning, March 3, at eight o‘clock, in the high school auditorium. The subject of his lecture will be "Present Day Difficuities in the Relations of Parâ€" ents and Childrens." To Be Combined ‘With Aunual Exhibit; Parents to See Classes Work Shields will be combined this year, with iess emphasis on the exhibit, acâ€" cording to Mr. Peers, chairman of the exhibit committee of the faculty. "This visiting day program has certain that on this day school will start between one and two o‘clock in the afternoon and last until eight or nine in the evening. READY FOR SPRING for thirty years _ . â€"â€"â€" | Homored Citizen e B,bjl_mel‘g- Mm cotmmunity, M for ujany "It is just onc year ago this week that our Evanston shop made its opâ€" ening bow to the people of Evansâ€" ton and the North Shore," George Lytton said this week. ‘To say that we are pleased with our first year would be putting it mildly. But it merely serves to emphasize our origâ€" inal idea that good merchandise at lower prices in a pleasing environâ€" ment cannot fail to win an ever inâ€" creasing, satisfied clientele. If we have made mistakes, be assured we are ever on the alert to correct them and to improve our service. So I feel confident in sayirg to our Evanston Shop patrons that they may expect even more in the future than they bav» in the pastâ€"â€"in merchandise, in variety, in value and in service. Everything is in complete readiness bave in the pastâ€" variety, in value Everything is in for springâ€"now." HORACE VISITING DAY AT The visiting day will probably be on Friday in}l\e first week in April. SAYS EVERYTHING Noted Lecturer to Speak at High School on Subject of Interest _ â€" Flower Shkow MARCH 7â€"12; 10 a.m.to 10 p.m Hotel Sherman â€" Chicago Ckicago Garden and Window Washing, Take Care of Garden Trimming of Trees and Removing Trees High school visiting day and the Call Evenings after 6 o‘clock Gutters Cleaned * HANS JORGENSEN All Kinds of Smail Tracking Jobs Work Done with Tools \CE BRIDGES AT P. T. A. THIS EVENING Phone Glencoe 1186 Admission 50c Glencoe, 1. { yearsâ€"arr®Eupeciniendentâ€"of the Sun day school, leader of the choir, teacher of the young men‘s Bible class and secretary of the board of | trustees of the Congregational church | howe farm, and with his brothers, The Chicago Junier school, located one mile north of Elgin, is a home and school for boys from broken homes. ‘As increase in funds will permit, it is the intention of the orâ€" ganization to build more cottagres, enabling them to care for not only a larger number of boys, but for girls from these homes. As the proceeds of this party will help this worthy cause, not only a social but a finanâ€" cial succers is hoped for. + There will be dancing and cards. Paul Ash will furnish the music and will be there in person with his enterâ€" tainers which will make it a most enâ€" joyable evening. Â¥oasar~d in torms of Accumulation of wealth his life would be reckoned a failure,‘but in terms of service and friendline«s and godliness it has been a glorious surcess. He has gone to his reward. (Contributed) Relatives Living Ara Mr. Dike is survived by his daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Lyra D. Clow, his son Paul Harrison Dike, and two grandsons, William Gordon and Paul Alexander Dike. younger boys. Later he went to Wilâ€" liston academy in Massachusetts, inâ€" tending to prepare for Williams colâ€" lege and to enter the ministry. But the Civil war intervened and he volâ€" unteered his service to the Union toâ€" gether with nearly all his schoolâ€"felâ€" lows, never returning to his formal studies. One ‘of his greatest pleasures in these=last years was his connection with the G. A. R. though he was sadâ€" dened by the inevitable and relentless thinning of their ranks. It was a rratification to bim to pass on to the American Legion the duties so long borne by the G. A. R. and to aid in transmitting to them some of the nid traditions. * The Chicago Junior «chool.â€"will hold its annual party, Friday evening, March 25, at the Drake hotel. ritt of West Eaton, New York, who became his wife on October 26th, 1869. They at once took up the work of the farm where they remained for thirty years. region, andâ€" no one was more often called upon in times of sorrow to give aid _ and consolation. His temperaâ€" ment was that of a philanthropist and scholar rather than that of a man of business, and hiks own finanâ€" cial welfare often suffered in the service of others. In March, 1899, Mr. and Mrs. Dike left the farm to live in the village, where they remained until her death on August 24, 1914. From that time until his death he made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Fred Clow, in Highland Park, 1J. During the last twelve years. of his life he made a wide circle of new friends in the environment to which he had been tfransplanted, while maintaining conâ€" stant touch with the rapidly narrowâ€" ing circle of former associates. He was company clerk in Company C of the l41st m:;'h Volunteers, serving from May 1 Octoâ€" ber 13th, 1864, ahl'inlzm!. of Crystal Lake. He was also clerk of the school board and of the township school commissioners. His kindly inâ€" fluence was felt throughoue the care of their father‘s 400 acres. For a short time he lived in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he met Mary M. Merâ€" ANNUAL PARTY MAR. 25 DRAKE HOTEL, CHICAGO T. H. DECKER&CO. PLUMBING & HEATING Phote Highland Park 201 °_ 15 B, St. Jphns Ave. keep on telling you the thing about our work as simply can‘t get over the habit. Other folks keep telling us how well pleased they are with the plumbing work we have done for WELL, (Continued from page one) THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1927 1914 We

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