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Highland Park Press (1912), 6 Aug 1914, p. 3

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my Shop “433 ILLINOIS ECE CUT ore Telephone 65 prow worth avings Lce 'anton 'ald, Prop. and ICE :he 01 [’08 S CS NK A CHEF 0R pers th Lat Sun: OP ILLINOI§ )_ SS COUNTY 0? Coox‘ ) IN THE PROBATE COURT OF LAKE C01 In the Matter ofzhe Est-re of Julius Charles Lauder. demand. Ellen Fritsch admimstrnrix :3: bani: non ,of the acute at Juhua Charles ranIu .muuu-v- .... --._.rv [1mm menonnlmst de- ceaodJnd uldflighhnd Park State Sarah C. L'. Laezeler. Julius' 9"" Charis- Lae ler. Charles 0‘ Real Laue)". Llo_ under. [ester Estate Lag . r, Elm bowler. Fanme Phgfggtgocmrix ofthe estaleJof ‘3} in]. 'a corporiuon' ‘ um» w"- No deed or deed: will be delivered to the purchaser or purchasers until such sale has been reported to 1nd approved by the said Probate Court of Lake Coun- ty, Illinois. Highwood. Illinois. July 8, 1914. Bull Because we are not talking about Trees today Telephone Eight-Five Ever "IILulw This is the time to make your plans for whatever you intend domg in the way 01 ran 1 muting, Perennials, Tiees or Shrubs. 't want things torn up about the grounds just now, but why not get ready to decide on wl You don September atid October. Fall Plaritingof hardy flowering plants, such a spring. Weather conditions are more favorable to h just a few Weeks and Plants planted in early fall will become the first warm days of spring. Last fall we planted over 40,000 Spring Flowering Bulbs in Highland Park and you may be amom English Cottage Tulips in your neighbors garden-don't you want to plant some yourself this fall? How about a few Flowering Shrubs, Evergreens, a Hedge or a Irregular Border along the lot line. All 5 Peonias, Iris, Phlox or Shrubs, has many advantages andle soil and there are fully three months to plant, reestablished before winter sets in and a your grounds, they grow in value from year to year. No, they :are not expensive, considering the pleasure or Bridal Wreath takes four years to grow into a nice speci Maybe you have thought of rearranging your Shrubs, c We are here to assist you, no matter what you intend doing Gardens, Swimming Pools, Rose Terraces, Pergola effect, Rock Garden, ing Walls and3 Plans, Specifications and Estimates for all. We takej full charge of new grounds from the da workmen has :left and the Flowers are planted and we have scores of beautifu Don‘t, however, let that stop you from calling up 85 to give that $5.00 order you for we realize that this is absolutely necessary in order that we may continue to do well in business. you get out of them and the time it takes to grow them, for ii men. We sell them from 50c to 75c per plant and cheaper by hanging Walks or Drives, working the old Lawn over, or 13in pertaining to the beautifying of your grounds. We can help Driveways, Brick or Concrete Walks, Rustic Arbo y the first shovel of excavations comes out of the basement t 1 home grounds and pleased patrons to pr0\ of yours. Even if it is 50 cents won Degree for Sale of Real NTY lt in and Emfiror Maximilinn Wu Lucky In ' Huang a Win Adviser. 0!,thu grvut Emperur Maximilian It is tlgld [hut once when [run-Hm; fur from noun,- he Wore so sud nu t-xllrvs sinn (hut u cmlrthr uskml him what aflalfli's of Mute could cause so mmh cum H). The olnpvlor n-plh d it \\ |\ nut .hc stnlu but ilu-x he “.u think!“ ' of. In his nhsome he foam-d 1: «VII in - pundiét. “hum he uleutiunvd In 11 um- “MIN make h.‘|\uc “11h Ilu- lu-Hls Could (he cuurticr profuse gm, lyn- venting? The ustute person thus mm «mm lnmfg-diutely suggested :1 letter to the pomiher's wife. signed and sealed by the imperial hnud illltl (rm-rim: her the best‘mllk dress that could be obtained if the emperor's \vlld goats were not toucbul‘durlug his 11hrlt3llk'e. And such. alafl‘ is the 1influence n! the sex that history hints the bribe was more ef- i‘ectiiul than "all the king's horses anti all fthe king's men" in the wuy of forest rangers und wood reevesi flxlmllluu hud a preserve at those a M his in the 'l‘yrol ‘near the Ant-hen sealund has left on record some inner eating notes and Illustrations of the spojn he enjoyed umow them. One pic- ture} represents him In a boat on u lake nubtlug to catch an ibex in n lurgc new: which may have been good fun. creel it it were scarcely swrtanmulike. it Was Mllxlmilinn. too, who boasted thui on one occasion he killed an lbex M 200 yards with u crossbow when his cortpaniou had missed it with a kUn. Seeing that the "tire tubal" of the period were about the slowest and moét awkward weapons any one could llu‘glne. the tent was scarcely to be wondered ut.â€"London Globe. But the French gaunt: are nito geOher disturbing. Here comes one. )1. V net. who any: that the earth wiil pd'manently freeze/within the next 1M1”) years and that life will van~ isfi. This in bringing the tragedy near- er: home. We Would gindly accept the clear reckoning. Vemnet places mankind of today afloat midway between the beginning madam Becompotelthltinthe {flare life will exist u long In it has maul: ext-ted. Be specific- only one Sivan ms WILD cons. END OF THE EARTH. ln-rsou thus .1th m; In a tulrly who are all“? what will take uce. Even the THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS.‘ HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS is no reason for you [(Irl)‘ c'l_.1|n; Inn 0 slluliml lmu- slluliml in [In- I“ 'l‘ht'l‘v ls nhl} HIH‘ t1 dq-ri‘ml fru'n ltw \rl'l .\i (m A! tln- .nHm-nm- ('Q‘I'IH‘I ’_'.1|I.IIV!IN| I\I':|l" 1|5.”~”.”3”' In o-hhrr u 11HI l'ulnfurluhl) Inlml'l o‘klvu‘l [n It" lv:\ilA are r- on vu‘ when 9:1 rth Hz! in An Ey. to the Future. The Inn- Wilwn ”urn-u mmsemfl n \‘nlnnl-Iv nhl «hm-“gr nln- hnd the gum! formm- In lu- hull! nu the same t-lnsslr Iist ma [turn-ll “mine”. and :u'rnrllingl) Iuln'rltod Ms muster» mm on vlutln-s One Guy wnn-tlnug hud urn-l liurrml IH rehenmul. um! he lust his temper [ivory mm Mumpvded out of his \vupa He strode Into his dressing room with mmhiu: (1'05. um] so In (limmm did he I'vel [hm he hwun [luu-ml)‘ dnsIn-d Ills but “'1!!! (1‘9!!! \‘iuh-lm- hm» the mrner at the upun~ (Hunt. The faithful dn-swr. who knew every mom! or his mun-(er. was quin- uulwrturhul. lle merely excmlmed. Iu bland lumw. [ml with a touch of re munch: v . I a.» .0. n. Franco. Bacon. The .lvuih of Fruurin Bumn I‘ll caused by his devotion to the “'5qu of reward] uud scientific investigation During ulw of his exruruiuuu lo the country he wuceh‘ed the idea tlmt uul- mnl suimtum-es may be preserved by means of snmv. Ho pnx-umd u fo“l und minim-(mi the exlwrimem himself A m-wre cold mm the result. and in P113 nlrmdy c-nft-ehied cunditiun he wax no! Mlblt' In uithqumi i! undfiiui Hf wlmt we nuu' knuu m4 brunt-hm: April 'J. 161:“. nmni sixty [inn at (It? hmm- u! Lani Arumh-i ih- was buried In St .\lir!l:wi',~ rhurvh. St Allnms. "Herr. sh-ndy, gmfimr; I've got (u Weur 11m: mun- duy!" ‘ But I will run dut II' a rlllvlmn \vuu'l m a-wnuuin' Its In“ “‘I er “‘mstlw. sllllt- as ton Smr. Innuondo. "ls den; you:1Il‘~z«lnrhonsT' ”l‘nhsv (Iv-\‘s my ull'u chlvkvns “'huu- «hit-ken» \Hd pull I‘IIOM (19! “_“‘.l.. Sculomont Work. 'IHd \oll lwur uhom \luggim tnklnu up wltlmnvnt “urk?” “\c-s. lle nun. m “urkl his Cred! tors for 3‘) cents on [he dull-r} '-Town Tepk‘s. Ono Rodooming Futon. The tool men have a lot of hula. But. bless their beam. they don't kh- «on other when they no“ on ‘mo Im~01nclnnnu Enquirer. n lml': lwu IN day the first shovel 0f excavations comes out 01 luc uaacumu u...“ u. H“... ..,. _-_-_ have scores of beautiful home grounds and pleased patrons to prove this statement. 85 to give that $5.00 order of yours. Even if it is 50 cents wonh we want to fill it and please Irder that we may continue to do well in business. ~ '[umhl “1min about '01" \ d It I!‘ n mighty luclu' drl mm'l «vine n- mnpin' an . tuH \\ mm In retmnr own num- ns n dug.“-Wusblm: II \\'illlvlln II I) hrr h‘\c‘lll (limp \rhu :Ilml'lHL' tmlu) mnunl m ingl) n-nu-mlwrnl ~xn uf he mukm [lu- ll'!‘lll|‘.‘~ l‘lcfohlud 'ou get out of them and the time it takes to grow them, for instance, a well grown Spirara men. We sell them from 50c to 75c per plant and cheaper by the dozen: changing Walks or Drives, working the old Lawn over, or laying out new Beds and Borders. : pertaining to the beautifying of your grounds. We can help you to do it, whether Formal A-.. man" nrivnmave Rrirk nr Concrete Walks, Rustic Arbors, Settees or Bridges, Retain- lulil to put pruning and spraying (‘Ullifllilthlll l“ [W rrnln-l rm lumlnu 1-H! Infill) Li mth r~ h ;I." good .m- intend doing in the way of Fall Planting, whether Spring Flowering Bulbs. .n‘we u'ln field Francis J. James (E Thomas 1’ James C. (umrlNL’EU PROM PAGE h‘.’ Frank Hoover, Soc, Milton. Francis J. Houlihfln, Rep. Chicago. James (I Moore, l)em.. Springfield. Thomas 1’. Sullivan, I)em., ('hiclgo. James C. Monroe, l)em., Elmhurst. Wilbur C. Hadley. Rep., (Tollinaville. Stephen H. (‘umminm Rep, Spring- Peter Baruch, llem., Chicago. Superinlcndc-nl Public lnatruclioa (‘uroline Grot. l)em.. Marnmb. Herbert L. Scrilia, llem.. Chicago. Robert C. Moore. Menu (’arlinville. James W. Volley, lkm., (‘hicagm William P. Murphy, lkm., Chicago. Anthony (‘zechowirL Rep. Chicago. (‘krk Supreme Court Dennis A. Horan, Dem“ Chicago. John P. Dillon, l)em., Chicago. John P. Corbett. Dent. Chicago. Albert J. Flynn, Dem, Chicago. Patrick W. Sullivan. Dem. Chicago, George Self. l)em.. Chicago. Charles W. Waldwin. Rep” Chicago. Charles W. Vail, Rap" Chm George W. Fisher, Rep, Chicago. Charles R. Collier, Rep, Lincoln. Franklin J. Dale,rDem., Chicago. William P. Ryan, Dam. Chm bouns G COUNTY POLI‘HCAL COLUIN Puvey, Prog., Mount Vernâ€" off. along the lot line. All these will help to beautify rs out of the basement until we clean up after the last We are in the midst of this work and ue ready to do your: to decide on what is to‘ be done during antages over stdck planted in the 3 plant, while in spring there are in and are ready. to go ahead with among those Who admired the Starts with Foot and Bicycle Parade t City Hall at 9.30 a m. and pr eds to Lake Front Park. Games Races Contests Water Sports and Dancing Free Prize Drawing Contest will be held at the grounds for 25 Valuable Prizes ranging in value from $2 to $25. All persons over 16 years of age entitled to register Registration closes at 5 o clock. imic All Day and Evening by Brad. Band and Orchestra Boys THURSDAY, AUG. 6th :Saving Crew will dedicate their 11 Life S‘ving Station in the Afternoon. and Girls Attention FOURTH ANNUAL

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