be thought of by the sen- pewn‘e when we turn out ‘such :weet. wholesome, baked brad and sell 13 30 Yo make ;: really an ex- : for her to undergo the k l‘d W â€1"; I)! home M- I btead rrcsh everv day a! trap door on order. :idg Machines re“ as Watches, ks and Jewelry Iting tf our "sl'nous BAKERY .Xhibit 1915 gush- teas. new lild. (1 occurs ompany and [ompany #AIRINC Jew elet. If Centrnl A‘o. ‘ldf-Cï¬u-Nicn : my effort tent of our r :1 pleasure. 3: displays It 'THEATRE West Central Ave Sundays “Neal of the Navy: featureing Lillian Lorraine. ulso Pathe news and other good reels. Aisha 10c; hARTLm THEATRE Highwood Sunday Pathe’s 50“ production. Three and Four 1 also Pathe News. “Broken Coin," featunng l Cunard and Francis Fotjd Paramount traveling p10 Weatern Drama and Kcyston lnr 1n dome, one hldck north of the Dane warm nighm ‘Upv-n air dance floor in good con- dxfxup mr rent reasonable. inquire at \V W. Bartlett. Highwood. lll. BARTLETT THEATRE Higbwood Except W.ed Sun. wh 15 cents is Admission Paramount productions Wédnesday’s ‘aramoum prodï¬ctions Dlam'zmg vigom {ï¬e Sky Tuesdqy 8 Thursday _s Monday} Saturdays. Wednesday Comedv Ni'ght Fridayq Thursday Five reel feature Saturday Monday Broken Coih New Elaine Vaudrvillé Friday Who Pay"S Roo'ster master f eazuring 91’?“ Sun. when reelr pictures. BAHR’S EDITORIAL o-tfd also pictures. This is to let you know that it is time tor 1: you want flowers next spring. There are the Tulips, Daffodils, Hyacinths. drops and a whole lot of others. all beautiful. By tion one can have a wonderful display. LIUII UIIL you lluvu u n vlguv -_- â€""r“ The Crocus and the Snowdrops will bloom early in March, just as the snow begins to disappar, then along come the Scillas with their little blue bells, followed by the Tulips, the Poet‘s Narcissus, the Jonquils, Hyacinths, the Daffodils and last but not least the gorgeous English Cottage Tulips, their flowering period extends away into June. u- ~Abn mnro real There isn‘t anything" in gardening that one gets more real delight and pleasure out of than these spring flowering bulbs and this fact is being realized and appreciated more and more with each year. _. A. .. \v ',,A-_ L..|kn no lace than (\nP CCLII ycal. Think of it; we sell Poet‘s Narcissus bulbs at less than one cent each, LaReine Tulips at $1.50 per 100. We tell you this so you will get away from the impression that this is a luxury. ,_ - - u v - -L .Ln Dnmdn â€unrin'hQ (‘()n]e yUu wm ELL (1qu u _--.. _ We import all of our bullggzlifectâ€"the Roman Hyacinths come from France, the Tulips and Crocuses from Holland. some of the BA HR ’3 FL ORAL SHOP :fIEécrï¬eld News Items :L______,__.__â€"â€"â€"7 Y: The regular monthly meeting of the {St. Paul's League will be held in the Jchurch Thursday evening, Sept. 30. i Next Sunday the service at the St. Paul's church will be in English. ’ The ladies of the St. Paul's Aid ,will meet on Thursday. October 7, It ‘,the residence of Mull-L Horen- ; berger. I. A sewing club was organized at the home of Miss Clara Pyle Mondly ‘ evening. Among the member: Ire the lMisses Mabel Ind Elde Horenberger. ‘Martha Knrch, Hermina Haunschild, ' n,.|_ 1--.: “a.-. . A sewing club was organized at the . home of Miss Clara Pyle Monday evening. Among the member: are the t Misses Mabel and Elda Horenberger, Martha Karch, Hermina Haunachild, Clara Pyle, Loretta arid Ruth Kreas. The next meeting willlbe held at the home of Miss Hermï¬'ia Haunschild next Monday evening.! Miss lda Sholz of Lake Forest was the guest of Mrs. R. E Pettis Friday. Miss Amelia Peterson was the guest of her uncle. Mr. Henry Petersen of Highland Park. last week. Mrs. Franck llempatead. who ha~x Atlantic City during the past been in sitingjin Easton, Pa., week, is now vi -near Wilkesbarre. The Altar and Rosary Socxety of the Holy Cross church was entertained at the residence of Mrs. J. E. Knicker- jbocker Wednesday altemoon. Mrs. Howard Dm‘ham of Kenil- worth, Mrs. Deming“ Wolf of Wil- mette. Mrs. William M'olf of Cincin- inati. Ohio. and Mr. Bayliaa of Albuâ€" ' querque, New Mexico,.were the guests of Mrs. Reichelt, Jr.i.Wednesday. Miss Roberta Potter of Ohio was ‘the guest of Miss Eleanor Meyer Inst 5 Week. The subject of the Christian [in deavor Society meeting in the Presby- terian church last Wednesday evening was “World Ideals. and How Foreign Missions Will Promop Them." The Dorcas Society will hold in all day meeting It the heme of Miss Joeeâ€" phine Woodmen Thursdey. In the newly Qecor'lted United Evangelical church Sundly afternoon It 2 o’clock Rev. Ti L. Suhr, n mie- sionary to China, give u very inter- §esting travel tnlk togthe people of his iformer congregltioq in which he re- icounted his own experience end those ‘of Rev. Lindemeyer. 11.0 I former pastor of the Deerï¬ild U. E. church. All of the locel peep“ were present. Meednmes W. A} Whiting, J. C. Wolff, Eugene Endet, end Ii“ Chi-I Ender were the guest- of In. J. P. Schneider of Chicago Wedneedey. With just a'couple hours notice we will forward flowers to almost an‘ As members of the Flon’sts Telegraph Delivc that it is time for planting Bulbs if [HE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS Mr. J. C. Wolfl wu given I Iurpriu party Saturday waning to celebrate his birthdny unniverury. Coven were laid for ten. The lines Mildred And Elizabeth Knickerbocker of Chicugo ware the guests of Mrs. E. J. Therrien In! week Miss Glorin Beg-clam wu common :0 her home with the grippe lu! week. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Knuk have n- {urned from then wedding journey and will live In Mr. Knuk'l house on oh. mm“- of l-‘nlroakn and Sprinr Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kr {urned from then wed and will live In Mr. Kn- the corner of l-‘nroakn ï¬eld avenue. Mr. Earle James Smith ville. N. J., was the week e the home of Mr. W. A‘ W] Mrs. Ruben E. Penn; was gxxen n surprlse shuwer at her home Thursday cx'emng. The gues! lust Included the fullnwmg: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hnggw, Mr. S. 1'. Nelson. the Muses llecne Kent, Lela Glynch. Lorena Krona, Mabel and Elda Horenberger. The Miss“ Mnymo Ind Laurt Kurch are 1h:- guwtu uf Mrs, Julm l Iorr of Aurum. Mr. Lester Stangcr and gnu-r. Mn Mr. Lester Stangcr and tht1. a... ('. K. Osborn. who mutored to Grand Junction, Iowa. where they were the guests at the home of their uncle, Mr. Dan “'essling. returned In lioerï¬eld Thursday. Mr. W. J. Knech! u! Elgm \mled friends in l‘eerï¬eld Ins! week. Miss Murm- Ald of ('hxlhcome, Uhlo. m the guest at the home of Dr. (I J‘ Miss Marn- And Is the guest at 0' News. An out of (own wedding of intervall to a wide cirrh- of friend: in Deerfleld was that of Mr. l’fler Imfly to Mlll‘ Stas'm Qumn of ('hxcnxo, which was solemmzed in the Bic-â€ed Sacnment church. Chxugu, Wednendly morning, September 2'2. 3! ‘3 o'clock, with a high mass. The Rm; T F. Quinn, brother of 1h»: bride. performed the ceremony, assisted by the Rm: J, (bur-y and Rev. John J. Moriuy. Lohenxrin'l wedding march wu pl-yed u the bndnl party enterod. The bride was rynuracuve in I pretty bridal dreu of [crepe do chine trimmed with exqulliu .point d'nlencon lace, She wore ‘ ‘stunning whne nxm hat and curried ta bouquc! of bride's roses. The bride wu attended by her mur, “in Ann. :Mnrie Qumn. u bridesmfld. She wore In eflectivc gown of Invendct .tulle tnmmcd 'th n-nl hon And hat {to match Ind carried In arm bouquo! o! Americnn Beauties. The bride- ‘gmom bud u hil bolt nun hi. ‘bmmu. m. William way. A no. V“- . 7,, ion, Iowa. where they were the s at the home of their uncle, Mr. “'essling. returned In lioerï¬eld hs, Crocus, Snow- By a proper selec- mes Smith of Smnh- the week and guest ll . W. A‘ Whiting. wu conï¬ned Narcissus from the l pips from Germany, mas flowering Narci by Italy, and Belgium fur Interestmg isn't it? Als< ditions on the other side, as usual. W uuuu There will be two interesting show widows for you to look at this coming Saturday at Bahr's Flower Shop on Central Ave, next door to the post ofï¬ce. One will be a collection of about 60 different Dahlias. flowers furnished by Mr. W. C. Egan from his wonderful grounds. ln the other window will be displayed a col- lection of Bulbs {or fall planting, we call this the Educational Window; every flower in it has a neat card on it with its correct name. We shall keep this window going for some time because it must be interesting to every flower lover and it helps us to sell more flowers. that's what we opened the new store tor. and we are doing it. Come on over. let's show you what a progressive florist you have in your home town-spend a few minutes here with the flowers-«ye will try to make it interesting for you. ding bmkfut It the home of the bnde'n utter immeduuly followed the church ceremony, at Wthh only us Immeduu- rtlun'u were pmonL Mr. Dtu and hn bride 1m on n land-l tour to (in-en Bay, “‘1... And on their return "HI occupy the Roxoe Weuling Iparxmem on Durï¬cld Ive- nue. where they will be u home m thcxr friend: nher November 1. s to almost any part in the United States thcxr friend: ther November 1. l’. T. A. of 1)::ch The Pgrenl-Tem‘her Auocunion of the hnrï¬cid gumm-r u'hool met in the humbly hull Fndny aft-moon wuh An alxendnm‘c uf only ï¬fltcn. I number too nm-ll Lo Lnnud the bun- nen {or “hxch the meeting wu planned The pupil. of Lhe {our upper [rides undrr \hr dlrw‘tlon of Mn! (.hmh wing at gruup uf pungss. “We Hm}. (PM Mvrv) A [lumn l'nu “Tho "- “f rho- Purge ' ‘llhnmn Ind (ilynch why 3 gr “an: (hv Mvrv) A (’IIV‘K Uf â€If Fur “Dun-laud †Mr. urn: In rune r Inumxy amend o-pparmll)‘ 1hr the whim}. } {hr rI-pnfl of {ma MN Jl vummlnem- {Or the j vummnlee. 1hr Mn Knnlk and MrMflu lee, Mrndnmes Hen Mus (Hynch; ï¬nam damn-:4 Supple and Mr thum, puhhu hf a. rulxon mc-eu .[lm 1hr "mow" thing: were nqunted, Song booku. In unabndgod dtcuonnry. wpflo- menury radon. mhrcore books. pk- tunu. unison, Ind - Mum. Minn. A plea in mud! {or the hooks odd- ed by the hbnrun 0! Lb. Chm [Purge t the Isle of Guensey, England. the Ltly of the Valley many, the Auratum Lillie-s from Japan, the Christ- Narcissus from China. the Amaryhs are supplied elgium furnishes us a supermr type of Daffodilsâ€" ‘t it? Also the fact that in spite of the awful con- other side, all of these bulbs arrive here the same rv Agsm‘mtion Pubhc Library u the but utontyâ€"ï¬vc book- !or girls and boys to photo in the school library, Mn. Supple ukod the nuxutmn lo hlrt - womnn w are for the who) union. A vou of thunk: Urn given In. John Stryhr for the two plcwnu which the (an to Lhr school, “The Shun Baby." and “The Age of Innocence," Dunn; one put you pnnuru won (“on by. Mann. Humid Vim. S. P. Hutchi- Mm, 8 1|. Nelson, J A‘ Rcirhot. Jr., Ind Mm \‘edder, Ten wns pen-0d during the 3‘" an) hour w*h followed. Mn Prederu-k H Surgunt, Mm Alu-r Surgrnvl nnd Mr. Homer Sun- xeun! It“ 11491 “wt for the "at Mr. Hum“ $aryrnn1 you in Mund nchool nl l'hxiudehm. um! 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