may 6th ls BREAD , 2 doors ( Theatre N â€J. -, .4e are rry ~j . - ur pat- Ihar \ ‘WU as ad ; 4“ A» bake >06 A _, 3' ’ loaves who‘ry‘ï¬tr‘ quality. >u ï¬rm. «(:3 day ‘elephone 335 erial .5. (0112113, wrything xx" prices. 'inishcd Ira DCC mic: .el Co. iT, ILLINOIS rday IAN K lugs Savings ‘e Bakery e yuu water The r‘s‘l'tlrt of Mrs. Exe. stlll wearing Ms 2:: llllt smile. still grasping her arm ï¬ruzi\ ~Penlt‘d to make no effort to "o «l {lu- oncoming vehicles. [19 dan- ed x-rrnlicull)‘ and yet calmly this way and {run A! :.l~‘t by a miracle the other side Was rmvbel. Mrs. 1-er tbvu jerked her arm away from her escort's grasp. \nml. \\ m: u look of scorn. she sald: :‘It's no thanks to you that We were not but!) kllled Why. the way you [milquly courted danger one would thlnk yd“ were bllnd!†They Got Snfely Over and Then Came . Curmu: Cllmax. .\I."\‘ Iixe Mom) on 2| n'l‘uwdrd (Warm-I when [Im mum \\ :n at :15 height. slur- Im: at the {hm-k. [w med mine and :0 of :nntnrvars um! druys and calls. um! not mmâ€; to \unhzru in among m.- danmvr“ ~I’ that m-n ing mu“, "MW 1 ('ru~~' (In: stxm-l with you. H1 “H .. 'hnzk )nui†mkl Mm Emu Ax»! «mum-r armpml her arm with ‘ ‘ grip. unnl (â€gather Hwy plunged .y mm the wild crush of vehiclvs. In .uzul uuL right and left. up and down, may zigzalgged. at immim-m roer'X ,.{ Me and limb, Pedestrians on the ~.vlkulk stopped and looked all men. [win-rs and chauffeurs shouted and ~‘wur'e at them. It was plain to an that they were In unusual danger. "Madaï¬'flwaln blind." he replied "Ttmt‘s why I asked If I could cruel with you "-511 York Tribune. Won 3 Wih by Hi. Skill. Avtmu wns :1 (:m-lnu painter of about the time at Aleflnder. and m- Won hii win- by his gran work. H9 Dclnm) n pis-mre milled “'th Nulnfluln of .waunder nnd Roxane." which wanna exhiivm-«I at the Olympic camel. ll? chum] ‘mn .1 stir than one of Uw‘ 10.12“ ‘rlm! m :Idlnimtlnu “l Peso-NW (ï¬b\\n~ (or (m- \h-turkms nthlvteu. hut * I ma» my daughter in umrriuuv w m.- 08:: n r \1- Hum n: n remnnpe-nxw lur Mali Din " \(flnn WM um- of the art- , hh \ï¬n exu-Hvd in the art 0! mlxinnj ('OV ‘ He would not 5:0 to the DPRNII ‘ ï¬lm .yd mm these them as artists do? pan; pic!‘ 18“ ('O'M Slum tu‘m din '~ 1.1. ly It is {be bfldegroom who ht ner‘ ms. while the bride I. self pos- 3958‘“ ' mmmemed one of the bride!- mahh‘. but Bessie- voice sounded us tho-m.) she were frightened. It sound- Ed rather “mined." "0h. there's a reason for that." ex. Dilim-d one of the ushers. “You see. lbe was talking thmugh Ber um"- “Dam-012's A PERILOUS CROSSING. Strained. were dim-mains: Bessie“: mm! «In! MW an eldviv \\:th urn-d hut :md '- (an! TelephOne‘ Eight-Five The Old Hybrid Perpetual Roses would flower in J une-and all one had to look at for the balance of the. summer was a few leaves and they were half of the time eaten up by caterpillars. The Hybrid Tea Rose however flower all the summer long if you plant strong pot grown plants Killarney for pink Kaiserin Augusta Victoria for white and Gruss an Teplitz for red. These are the ï¬nest of them all. Yes, we have them, excellent stock ready to flower by the middle of June We carry everything that IS good everything we have found thrOllgh 20 years experience to do well 1n our soil and climate, there 15 nothing new introduced either here or abroad in the plant line we don t get hold of and try out. From a collection of over 350 different varieties of Roses we selected the above named three as the very best for those Who want variety of color, large flowers and free bl cc mers. The pansies are starting to flower‘ just right for you to come over and select your favorite colors, we sell them at 50 cents per doz~ en. You get your money out of them from the yen ï¬rst picking of flowers you gather for the table. They will keep on blooming for some time if you don‘t plant them in the full sun. How about some Hardy P01 get me nots? These also are just starting to bloom, and will keep it up until next November. The plants are good for years perfectly hardy and now is the time to plant them out \011 needn't prepare a bed for them. they will do nicely along the edge of a Shrub border and so will the Pansies. “e have an extra tine lot of these 0 ‘d favorites in sepaiate colors white pink yellow and red from the ï¬nest imported English seed theV all will flovs e1 this summer if sou have a corner 01 some spot when Vou want something 5 or 6 feet high. Plant Hollyhocks we ask 10 cents f01 them otheis want 15 and 20 for plants shipped 1n small packages, you pay the express and nurse them for several weeks before theV get established. Why not get them here at home? These three easily head the long list of desirable Perennials or hardy flowering plants. Surely there are plenty of others, but have you a good stock of these three? If not let us send you some of our 15 cent per plant of the choicest sorts. They all will bloom in a few weeks from now, just after the Lilacs and Bridal wreaths are through Get some to brighten up the shrub borders, they need it. Customs Pier at Vera Cruz. Mexico Photo by American Press Association. Highland Park Greenhouses UXPAN once was a populous lndlln Mn. ’ Many of the present inhnh Inntl fl! dalmatian" of the Aztec-.1111} may retain not I few of mm vicious attributes. The region round If: fertile. and some at In. not) 1040.010001th poole- uncle :- an tad “Lu: cum. General View of Tuxpan. Mexico ERA CRUZ. the first commercial port of Mexico. has played an impor- tant putt since the beginning of the present Mexican trouble. in Its harbor the international fleet anchored. with the American warships in the’majority. The new customl pier is here shown. '{iï¬ {THE mam PARK PRESSHI '4 Larkspur, Phlox and Columbines Pansies and Foréef-me-nots Hardy Hollyhocks 'l he author adds that he wns draw-ll 9d wltii mood and upon 9xumilmiiun ghe {mind eight big hole»:- in his ulu: {and three claw marks or. his lmck, u idumnge tlmt pnrtiuiiy disabled him for {My wars. He n-umrkx u; och-sm- th: It 33mm that adventure he his [mum-C gmen more lions. “The weight of lnls spring knm-ked me down. and l "mu found lnywlf ly Sm; mi In}- lnlvk, my left arm helm; \vnrrlod and my rltlp stlll in my n-n lmud u‘mlernenth-hia bully. ll svrmn» llll‘drlll'OIllld with my It'ft lll'lll NH“ In his mqutll mml l was km-u-lln: mun;- nldt- uf hlm nnd started [mnnwllng h'lu wlth my right list on tho tun-k uf nu murk' He gave me u lllml nhuke um! tlwn‘qulckly turned round and dlsnp- uenml in the grams a little nearer to the thtlon than 1‘ was." An Unoxpzcted Attack and a Perilou. co" w“ ewe. . Much Larger Amgum and Exc'rtzng Mtxup. (‘uptuin t‘ [L Eli-4.1m! unmlt-il |._\' :1 â€nut and ht‘ rt-I-unnts tha- fldVelINll‘t‘ In his “Hunting the Elev [shunt In .U’rivn.“ 'l‘ln- vuptnn: hull shot :I Home». and “hih- “um-him: the body (run. at “we ha- s‘.l\\’ twu {huts np~ pt‘un'h. 'l'hv)‘ itmul the H“!k",~\ and roan-d :tltt‘rlan-l)‘ l'ur In!†:In Imul'. Ut' ï¬lk't‘t-t-dml in ilhmfillg Ult‘ltl lmth, hut nu .‘II'IIf‘IIHl'lIiH: tlw lultl) uf hi< flt‘t'olul \ irvim ht- fuuml that it \\::~' 1w! quitt- so dvull us it had \‘t-t-nu-(l. "1 up prom-lied the «luv. and illllllt‘lhilfl"l_\ the Inert um.“ ., .nnu-d m9 :nnl. with 11 mar. «wrung on me \\ith nm- hound Thv anh-rly. “ho was :1 {on _\‘:ml< he- hind, mu. inmu-dlntel)~ n-th'n-tl [mu-IM- tutvly. As the linn qn‘nn: l ï¬rm! hm: his 0116:". and hu landed on "w. his \\';IS 4†t'l' once ‘ ‘ UIUI‘t' . Curl ‘ or furnm‘e right-paw (H't'l' my left shqudI-r, nnd ' he seized iny left am) In his teeth. As my left ï¬rm was mh'um-q-d In the m1“: position. it Wins the ï¬rst thing hv unet. , r ‘m‘ of Hnat Than when Dry. Dry rmtl dun-s not produce us much ht-zlt H: mm! that is rotmidumhu «hum: it Is. or mun-w. :t (not [hut n :rwm-r hent tuukt-s the fuel more \‘uhmhlv. mm It Is t-sst'nliul to know hnw to wrun- the must fruln urdinary rugll ' L‘unl tlml Ix: to he burnt-d In :I tu.’ nut-v, 1: slow or u grate for ltmnmh :utv ht-u! will [u‘mlurc m-nrly mn- tunrtn twtlt \H‘t than “ht-n 111') Hull Mm‘vd \\ ln-n In H ~‘I-o\ v up (-nnl illlit'l'. [ill '4- ll) M- U) be IIIII: l5 dust-d so as 'u protlm-t- u numb-mt.- lwut \\ til “ml: prmlum- .'l nmrv lam-whim! lnul'l' hunt if “H'I‘Q‘ Is [Ht'lll} ur muixtun- than mm he .wvun-d H [Lr t'uul is n-nl dry. Luruv Hllllph of run! run b0 in :I pull ur “:HH' for a lull! hour and â€It" hmll will no Int-n-zmnl tummy up» half. 'l'hi’i ii [tune in vases “'lwn- tha- lumps are used In stow-s tightly vim m: Hump known as uh â€uh! sunk: II .un-h , Long Windod. “ ï¬t you enjoy hearing your wilt disc at human“! (1! "w hour?" ""Wbï¬ Bennett: din-um uny- thlng.“ n-pned Mr. Meokum. "It in out I (mutton n! the- nour. It I: n qm dot: of" cereal hours.â€- Washingiou Stu. ' Doing H!- Bo“. Spam-1min (after his tenth min)- on. harm the b!rds' Keeperâ€"Sorry alt. but we ain't got no string. but if um “I?! to let me have the gun I'll shoot 'cm ‘fnr you ~l'earmn‘s Weekly Th9 Sam Medicine. § _ .“Doc‘tur. (In ynu remember threw yenrmauu that you predlvuul M’snh‘I-ly > that l'wuuld he a timid umu In six] ween!" “Why. yes. l"â€"â€" , "W'ell. l'w um u friend in [he m-xlr room who Is dwivomlq-ut about himf self. Just (ell him tlwre is no hope for i him. will you?" . MAULED BY A LION. nd Park Dry rmll dun-s not produce as much m-zlt H: mm! that is romhlumhu dump it Is. or mun-w. :1 (not [but :1 :rwm-r hezu mukvs the fuel more \‘uhmhlv. mm It Is c-sst'nliul [0 know hnw to wrun- the Inn"! frum urdinary hm ' L‘unl tlml Ix: [0 he hurm-d In :I m.- nm-v, 1: slow or u grulv for lmmmh Mo hm! will punitive m-nrly mn- tunrlh umn- twat uhvu “rt Hm: “hon :lx') Curl Hull i5 In In- 14:10.1! In H ~‘|H\~* or fm'mn-e h: be «hm-d up so as m [IfUtIlN‘I‘ u Inn: ('Ulllillln'll. unmh-rzm- lwut “HI pnnlum- .'l lillh- nmrv Hum nm-vthh‘tl [Hul'l' hunt if “H'I‘Q‘ Is ph-nu ur [ï¬uifllm- l||:lll mm he .wvun-d H Um ('uul is rm] dry. Luruv Hllllph of run! run b0 sunk“! in :I pull ur “mum for a half hour‘ and Hun m-nl will he Im-n-zmnl hourly up» half. 'l‘hh: ii dune in vases “'lwn- HH' lumps are used In stow-s tightly vim 0d. sun-h as (base knnwu as :Iil‘ Hum fu mum-s. "Well. how Is the cotton ,worut now 7" HM un Engllsh mttm) worm luwevtor to un old Egyptlnn ubelk. "l-‘lnhlln-d. Then- ls none. How ('lln there be out ton wurml now? It In more than our llfe ll worth If we du not pldt thv cotton worms you ï¬ne nu. you send us to prlmn. you tnlu- us an prlsunm to another umn‘n ï¬elds and rimke us [Ill-k M! voflon wurm. Whnt win we do? And so then In no rutton Worm." â€And hasn't It nun-d your mmm Illls year?“ “Assuredly. the pmlne to Allah." “Then won‘t you do nlt thli phi-Hug next yenr without us mmlnx to make you do it?" "No." "Why?" "Became that ll the way Allah nmde no!" ' > Sen-ml [mils of “'tlh-r tlmm‘n, nn-r n ttm 0! null will invrpusv ll~ \‘nluv greatly In “W “UHKIIUN‘F lymu um burn llrlskly in \wt and almost alij‘ lees mlm-s. and it Is KHil' tln- lu-nt 1~ Intense \\‘ht-n thvré ls'u lin- ulul tlw coal pile burns lt l'u ("ml-nit tn th‘llull thut lmrtlun ul’ the tire wlth “'ntPr We might ml well secure :1 â€NIP ur the heat tutored ln burning wan-r us tn permlt it all to 1:" "mm-d -|‘hllmle1 phln North American. The Annual Rainhll. Awarding to an mlmute by Sir John Murray. aw total nnnnal rnlnfnll upon all the land of me globe amount: to 23347.4 rublc mlles and of [his Quan- lty 6.510 c-uhlc miles dralml 00' through ï¬ver:- tu the m. A (-ublc mile ol’nver nter weighs: approxlmately $215350.- togs and curb: In Iolntlon on the "engu- about 420L000 tool of fmI‘n matter“ In all. thou! zmmomq mu of .qu amines In than urrled In- nu-lly at tho oceanâ€"United Saul Geolo‘lul innâ€. Aflah and the Cotton Worm. This glluume of urivuml rhumrm In rum John A. Tudd'l "The Banks 0! the SIR: BURNING WATER. l . Adjudication Notice z Public notice is hereby given that the Subscriber Executrix of the Estate of Cmpley (3 Phillips deceased will attend the County Court of Lake County, at a 'term then-of tube holden at the Court House in Wackegan. in said County. on the ï¬rst Munday of July next. 1914, when and where all persons having claims against said estate are notiï¬ed and re- quested to present the same to said Court {or adiudication. Wank-man, Illmms, Ma (in-:0 E. Pmuws. Slau- Bank Bldg, Highland Park, Amnney for Exccutrix Notice of [getting Contact Assessment N04 214 Notice is hereby given that bids \nll be received for. the grading. draining. curl) ing. paving with reinforced concrete pavement and otheri'iseimproving Sheri~ dan Road lmm the easterly line of St. Johns Ave, southeasterly to its inter- section with the southerly line of Cedar Ave. produced easterly; said terminus be- ing the northerly end of the-paved road- way in Dean Ave. all in the CityotHi‘h- land Park. County of Lake and State 0! lllinoia Isa whole in accordance with the ordinance therefor. Said bids will be opened on the 27th day of May A D. l9“, at the hour 0! ekht o'clock p. n, at the oflioe ot the Board of Local lm- provemento in the City Hall of the City of Highland Put. The :peciï¬cations and blank proposals mu be tuniished at the omce of the Board of I Improvements m (h: City Hall in saidCity. The dommctor will be paid in bonds. which budd! 'will druv intern! at the rate of ï¬ve per cent per Innum. All propoeah or bid: must be accom- panied by 1 certiï¬ed check payable to the Preddent'of the Board of Loco! lmv movements of the City of Hiahhnd Park for the sum of not less than ten (10) per cent ‘of the aggregate of the proposal. Said proposal must be deliver- ed to the President of the Board of Local Improvements in open tension of aid Board at timelndplaoed ï¬xed hereinfor the opening of the name. No proposal or bid will be considered unle- accom- panied by chick a herein provided. The Board of Local Improvements re- serves the right to reject any or all bids should they deem it best for the public Fun P. mums. Preliden! of the Moi boa] Improve- mentloltheCï¬yoinghllnd Park. Dated at Hitbhnd Park, 111.. M11“. 1914. ANSI! PHILLu-s‘ Ma)’ 1). 1914 xecutrix