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Highland Park Press (1912), 5 Mar 1914, p. 3

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SlLJESTROM Cross Creek Lehigh \Vhen you are in the market for anything in the Coal line call phone 65 The Truth about Spraying Trees Shrubs Highland Park G13 Vincent Quarta “ There are Reasons” --COAL-- Do you know that the annual loss of crops in the United States amounts to over $300,000,000.00 and that over 75% of this loss could be overcome by proper spraying-- these are facts, absolutely. As the fruit trees of our country are affected by Insects and Fungus diseases so are our shade trees and shrubs. Spraying is not going to save an old oakfrom dymg, but it will prolong the life of a healthy tree and help it to produce a luxur- ious growth and retain perfect foliage throughout the season. These are some more facts you can depend upon. Why wait until the ravages of disease are plainly seen on a tree? If you think well of it, prevent it. Do what you can to encourage a healthy growth. Realizing the importance of all this in our own Nursery and Show Grounds and being called upon by a number of ’our patrons to spray, we have installed at considerable expense a complete Spraying Equipment, the most modern and up-toâ€"date Force Pump on the‘mar- ket. The formulas we are’using are recommended to us directly by Mr. Stephen A. Forbes, State Etomologist. Will you help us to clean up and preserve the trees of the North Shore? We promise to do the best and be as reasonable as possible. Let’s hear from you. 1 ‘ We are going at this work in the most scientific way possible and will not stop in being satisfied with merely guessing at trouble or diseases of trees not known to us, but will call upon the State Experimental Station at Urbana and if necessary have the assistance of their inspector here on the grounds. LAKE FOREST. ILLINOIS will teach you what a real " angels food" is like. The layers are so light and spongy, the filling so gen- erous and deliciouly flavored. Try one for lunch, afternoon tea. or for social callers. You couldn't have anything nicer, for no nicer is or was ever made. A Cut Of Our Lnyet Cake Gary’s Home Bakery Scranton Tdophm“ mmmnpmmmmmmpmm :’ " Adjudiution Notice Public notice is hereby given that the Subscribet Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of John P. Kline, deceas- ed will attend the County Court of Lake County. at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said County, on- the first Monday of May next. 1914, when and where all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to present the same to aid Court for adjudication. Julia Klinef Executrix Waukegan. Illinois, Feb. 16th. 1914. E. S GAIL, Attorney. ' 51-52-1-2pd Notice of SW Meeting to [non-u Capital Stock Public notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Highland Park State Bank, a banking corporation organized and doing business under the laws of the State of Illinois, will be held at the banking rooms of said corporation located at No. 21 So. St. Johns Ave. in the city of Highland Park, County of Lake and State 0! Illinois on March 26th. A. D. 1914 at the hour of three o'clock p. m. for the purpose of voting and determining the following questions to-wit: (1) To increase the capital stock of the said Highland Park State Bank, a banking corporation organized under the laws of the State of lllinois. from Thirty Thousand ($30,000) Dollars divided into Three Hundred Shares of a par value of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars each to Sixty Thousand (860.0(0) Dollars divided into Six Hundred Shares of a par value or One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars each and to transact any other and further business in connection therewith. (2) The purchase of the building to- gether with all appurtenances and fixtures nomknown as the Highland Park State BankyBuilding located at No. 21 South St. Johns Ave, in the city of Highland Park. County of Lake and State of Illinois. Dated at Highland Park this of February A. D. 1914. C. G. Phillips A. C. Morgan Frank J. Baker Wm. M. Gale A majority of the Directors of the said Highland Park State Bank. George'E. Phillips, Room 3. State Bank Bldg. Highland Park. Illinois. Attomev. 51-52-1 John Takah ' Lnndsctpe Gardener Lined- Am ' , cm. Ill. Telephone H. P. 18 181?: day , A Bro-panel." , ”Ben's a cnse where the polka “fight a .pbotognphgr they wanted In dark room' E ““83! A genuine case of arrested do N t'”-Bammore American. ifiecorda of 1,717 mtflculnung ‘u chllege truhmen showed um 32. 2 per t at Chicago high school. “proâ€" finch" “flanked? while the percentile " “flunkr‘ :mong student: from fiber school! v“ 39.2 to 48 6. "“hools are more emciem than others I"; Illinois, said Professdr' H. A. Hol- flmer; high school visitor of the Unl- VQenlty of Illinois. Quarantined Co-Edn Flee. "I'RBANA, XLL.-.\llss Genevieve Link, 0! Quincy, 111.. and Miss Hei- eb (minus, 01 Gilman, or I'nhersity 0! Illinois co-eds quarantined in (‘s- bfxim hall, where a scarlet fever cane dbveloped. hurriedly ;acked their snit- Ifise and fled to their homes. disre- garding the orders of the hasith authorities. ;‘ Most of the students who have fled the fever panic returned. The 881th authorities think the disease is l‘ow well under control. Dr. Cnhagan Take. Charge. ELGIN, ILL.’Dr. H. J. Cahar’an has moved into the superlmnedtnl's quarters at the Elam state hos- pltnl and at midnight officially be- came superintendent of the Institu- lion. , Dr. Gahazan, an Elgin practitioner, was nnmed by the state board of ad- ministration to succeed Dr. Ralph T. Hinton. who left Elam to become su- perintendent of the Peoria state hos- pital. The officers and employes [re- sqnted Dr. and \lra. Hinton with a monster 1min; cup Miners Scorn Chicago Plea. PEORIA. ILL. - At the) l'nitod Rules Mine Workers‘ slate conun- tion Secnetary McDonald read a pro ponl (rem (‘hloago phrsicinns to bulk! union mlners’ hospitals at su» era] dlfl'erent points in lilinvis. 1*, was proposed that these Institutions be supponed by a tax of ‘36 cents a month on each union man In llxe state. The proposition was laid on the table. The convention voted $100 to aid ton girls who were thrown out oi Work through the closing of a laundry in Pana after a union had been or- nnized therein. A plan to move headquarters from Springfield to Peoria will be taken up by the con- vention this week. ILLINOIS NEWS IIIITES? Chicago High Schools cBfl. URBANA, ILL. __ Chicago high TELEPHONE 'eenhou SBS EIGHT FIVE Wehmfleoulytheflniedleats Givensatrialonlaandbcenvied Spare Ribs ........... Salt Pork ............ Bat Creamery Butter Strictly Fresh Eggs. . . Porterhouse Steak ........................... 28c Club Steak ................................. 25c Native Rib Roast Beef, lst and 2nd cut.. .16 and 18c Rolled Roast Beef, boneless ................... 18c Hamburg Steak ............................. 15c Sirloin Steak ............................... 20c Round Steak ................................ 18c Native Pot Roast ..................... 11% and 13c Hind Quarter Spring Lamb ................. ‘. 4 17C Sugar Cured Hams ......................... 16; Breakfast Bacon ............................. 16c Peacock Brand Bacon ............... i ........ 25c Veal Roast ........... ' ....... ' ........ 1 8c and 20c Pork Loin Roast. . . . . .., ..................... 155C Pork Shoulder Roast ...................... .12§c LeatLard .................. ' ............ '....11§c Wednesday and Saturday SPECIAL SALE 24 W. Central Ave. Palace Cash Meat Market LEO A. HAAK, Mgr. Every at the Telephone 160 ..... 31c

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