April 12, 1919 WILMETTE ning down beside the shrub or tree and allowing to run until the ground seems fairly filled with water. · Cultivation following transplanting. Keeping the ground well stirred about the plants after they have been transplanted, will prevent the moisture from rising to the surface and being dried by the sun and winds. I wish to state that this after cultivation plays just as great a part with the success of plant gro:wth as having the plants properly planted to begin with. It is a common nursery practice to plant any kind of plants, including perennials, shrubs or Evergreens, without watering at all, but where after cultivation is practiced we rarely. lose a plant. LIF' E IN ICORTH SIDE PLAY 6.1 GLEE .CLUB APRIL II I..arp.t Claoru of Ita KW to Preaeat ,.. .... eo.c-t of Seuoa Northwestern university's Men's Glee club, one of the outstanding college musical organizations of the country, will present a concert at the Evanston Woman's club Tuesday evening, April 16, to bring its present season to a climax. Ninety members compose the club making it one of the largest of it~ kind. The entire group under direction of Prof.. Glen C. Bainum of the music school faculty will take part in the concert. During the concert season of the past two months the club has made numerous appearances, and has been · well received in several cities because of its finish and technique. .In !ts Evansto~ concert the group . wtll smg ~orne of 1ts selections withou'e accompamment, an unusual . undertaking for a club its size. During the accompanied numbers John Ferris will be at t ·.te piano. Following is the program excepting . for the solo numbers, which have not yet been determined. Prelude: ··Quaecurnque sunt Vera" Cruciftxus ................. .Antonio Lotti Plorate, I·"illl Israel . . Giacomo Carlssirni CThorcale (Selected) .Johann Sebastian Bach 1 Has Young Days Shaded .. ~a .. .Thy ... . ...... Engll~ ~~~oog o Sorrow .... . ................. .. Irish ~lk-Song Ran tin' Rovln' Robin .. Scotch Folk-Song Under the Greenwood Tree ..................... . . .James. i?.' · o;..·nn Battle Chant of the Janlssarles ....... . · · · . · ...... .... .. .. .. Channing Lefebvre The New Earth .. ..... . .. . Henry Hadley a. "The Unconquerable" ~- "Song of the Marching Men" Go U Northwestern" Lincoln Gibson, an Evanstonian who has achieved notably in little theater group plays in Chicago, Evanston and along the North Shore, hu been personally selected by the author of "The Near North Side" to play the leadin~ role in that play as presented by the Studio Players of Chicago, Friday evening, April 19, a'nd Friday ~ve ning, April ·26. Mrs. Albert Eckenberg, Ridge road, who underwent an operation for appendicitis recently at the Evanston hospital, is now recovering rapidly. TrJ "Aeme Painting and Deeoratlnr Sernee" J. TUn1tEAD DRIVEWAYS WEAR LONGER . SIOn m a Dr. Ludwtg Mueller, German e~chang~ prof~ssor at ~orth.west.ern, 1s spendmg thts week m. Vtctorta and Vancouver as the offictal delegate of t~e governm~nt of the ~erman rep~b he at th~ nattonal council of education. " He wtll address the delegat~~ on The German Youth M?vement. Dr. Mueller has been teachmg at Northwestern since last fall, gathering material for a series of articles on the American university system. Dr. Ludwig Mueller Ia on Mia · · · Can c1a J We Have Jlaay BatGjl8d North 1 Shore Customers Phone Fairfax 18t7 !ali E. lith Plaee Cbleago TUFTREAD CORPORATION 180 North Michi1aa A.·e. Chica1o Phone FrankUn Hi7 BOAD OILING TOO Have tunda to loan oa choice Improved North Shore 8uburbaD I'MIdence propertJ' at 6~" lnterellt. See ua on rene~L 51/d MONEY E. G. Paaliag A Co. S N. LaSaDe St. Fraaldia n4t : ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . ~ fr --·--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS DEERE PARK HOME is DISTINGUISHED BY ITS BEAUTY of DESIGN and CRAFTSMANSHIP Gives Valuable Hints on Proper Planting Method By M. A. Pottenger (President, Franken Bros., Inc.) In the. P.lanting of any plants, reg~rd less 1£ tt be a tree, shrub or perennial, the ground should be cultivated or spaded up as deep as the tree shrub or plant is planted. \\' hen the ground has thus been prepared the plant to be planted, should be inserted in the groun~ a~ nec;tr. as possible the depth at wlu<;h tt ongmally stood in the nurse.ry. It is a very common practice · Wtth some people to plant altogether too deep. . \\·atering. The proper \\'a\' to \Yater a pere~nial is to pour about a 1--int of water m the bottom of the hole insert the plant so that the roots' are barely covered in the mud and fill up th.e hole around the crown of the plant With loose mellow dirt. . In the watering of shrubs one should dig out the hole the proper depth of the shrubs, throw in a half bucket or bucketfuil of water, set the tree or shrub in the mush and fill with loose dirt. Where one has a large number of s.hrubs to plant, time is saved by forcmg the hose with the water run- ·. Nine Rooms, Four Baths, Two Servants, Rooms, One Bath, Two Cat Attached Garage, Lot 100'x173' This home embodies the refinements of good construction. The individuality and enduring charm is due in no small measure to the decorative quality of its wood work. A solid oak entrance door, the band carved fireplace mantel and the oak panelled library all retain the decorative quality of real craftsmanship. · The dining room and entrance hall is finished in Mexican Mahogany. The house is trim: med with Bedford Stoneleaded glass win~ows on the second floor-thorough insulation-Oil heat. Vote The Peoples Party Ticket STRAIGHT TUESDAY, APRIL 16 A Cross in the Circle Will Do It WET BASEMENTS MAKE THEM BONE DRY By treating on the inside. Representative Always on Property We will tell you how to do the work yourself or we will do it for you. Phone or write BAIRD & WARNER Founded 1855 Office-DEERE PARK-Corner SHERIDAN RD. and COUNTY LINE RD. National Waterproofing Co. Harriaoa 5751 511 S. 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