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Highland Park Press (1912), 28 Mar 1918, p. 7

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you. or: 3rd method of ‘. Public Lfbrary drn r Mnltkfiphert’. rt. ' -fr:gerat(>r «ms Ixz‘ eumom} a - oxm'tzczal place to n r 'rgm Without ER hose haw built a 1i!) rm PRO- ppt‘r‘. U) :.<_)u. \Hii ~upmrt TE BANK )0 i N Is: ct and 100k put 2: in the r dollar and pay day to illllllmllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘ Kori Shop k'hicago rune- V'Ail 5‘00 ”'2 Have What You We n! xxssxbihties .Vi 'tr-geramr f. deixver} ~ :csu’td C F. GRANT C-hocr RANCH 4.9 istidious itn't.‘ d” hold f Chas. E. Russell {â€"1 Isaak-tun th Fun". T1601 Tel ”‘0 Surveying tad Enginufin‘. Tm- lnvhy hudmpe And Comtruc- tion dek. 20 you: in Engineer- ing. Surveying tad Construction. Automobile Tires, Metals Rubbers A SPECIALTY STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC. of THE HIGHLAVD PARK PRESS published weekly at Highland Park. 111 for Oct. 1917 req uiredpby the Act of August24. 1912 Editor JOHN L. 1' DELL. Higthand Parky lll Vlanaging Editor JOHN L l'DELL Highland Park. Ill Busmess Manager JOHN L L'DELL. Highland Park 111 Publisher JOHN L Tim-:LL Highland Park Ill. UWSERS «It a curporation give its name and the names and addresses of stoc khulderx holding l per cent _or more of to_t_al amount of stock. 1 Hind Quarter Lamb 30c Fore Quarter Lamb 28c Beet Tenderloin .............35c Best Rib Roast Beef 181: and 2nd Cut. .....290 Rib Roast Beef, 5th and 6th Ribs. . ..25c Native Pot Roast Beef .............................. 18- 200 Lamb Chops, Loin. Rib or Shoulder ................ 33c Lamb Stew .......18-'25c Hamburger Steak 25c P01k Loin Roast 28c Whole Hams Peacock Brand 33c Peacock Brand Bacon Strip 490 Veal Roast . 28-300 Veal Stew 25c Breakfast Bacon 400 Roasting Chickens ”H.380 Special Prices on Butter, Eggs and Canned Goods Special Easter Sale J. Smith Wholesale and Retail Dubai for Special High Price for We Do Delivering Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Drop me a postal card or {dc-phone me and I will can for goods Telephone 410 60 North First St. Highland Park Ply] the Highest Cuh Price: Iron Metal Rags Rubber Bottles N. Paper Magazines on ”D L and retain the other in thr file of the post otfive at the Palace“ Cash Meat Market LEO A. HAAK, Mgr. Highland Park’s Most Sanitary Market County Surveyor CIVIL ENGINEERAND Telephone 160 533 and 535 Central Avenue Highland Park, Illinois The following prices are for cash only . D. Orders Taken THE HIGHLAND PARK anss. HIGWD PARK. ILLINOIS Tho program of the Parent 'I‘étachgE or “acting on last Wedncsdny alter-f n‘oon was concerned largely with 35 pructicul talk by Mr. Fred Jackson} of Lake Forest in gardening. Mr., Jackson has had many years- nxpcr-i icncv in raising crops in the kind of; <oil found hcrc iii Highland Pnrki and hi: diacctions as to treating the] shil and as to timc and methods of’ cultivation \wrc unusually valuable.. iic had gnrdcn tools with him. the uiiw of which hr! cxplziincd. Hc re-i cbmmends particularly the usc of the vbry narrow hoe which he manu- {‘(‘flii’vs from the ordinary garden hpw’. cutting thc hoe hack to make. :1 sharp pointed tool. A hoe of this kind and n. gurdcn mkc make :up his recommended list of garden tools. lip brought with him n very com- pictc planting chart covering the en- tirc L'rowinp: season and cmbodying: his cxpvricncc of several years. In this chart he» provided (or so-called “catch crops" as wflll as pprmnnent crops and zuvu thc nnmcs of Vitri- ciics of vcgctnhies which his cxpcr-i iqncc indicates are the host for this région. Bluc print. copies of his chart are being mndc for posting up at the school building and other copies will hefivuilnhlc for distribution. ‘It is time to see that all the nest- lhg boxes are thoroughly cleaned out and ready. It ls also time to fasten “:3” of cloth. pieces of old string and odds and ends of that sort to Hughes or trees to be availed of by hard architects. It will soon be worth while to kéop a puddle of mud in' an old‘shallow basln out on the lawn. "Ellis will be appreciated by various bird workmen. {Each little burst of warm weather these times reminds us that now it [I well to renew one's acquaintance with dut-ot-doora. The (rugs are begin- nlng to sing in the marshes and it will soon be a good time to search the margins of ponds for floating masses of frog’s egga. It is worth vt'hile to bring back some of them end watch the specks‘ grow into poliiwogs. Qraytish now are very interesting. All v'yinter long the females have been eerrylng their egg messes securely n’lastered to their swimmerettes. Now the young have hatched out and they. too. cling to the swimmerettea as the mother crawls along in the shallow water Mnny’oi the resident birds y and some of the migrants are here. The robins seem to be numerous this year and the meadows are fairly vocal with meadowlarks. The hornedzlarh are probably nesting by this'tlme. The marshes resound with the calls 0? the redwlnged black birds and the bronzed grackles are decorating the tree tops and now and then alightlng on our lawns. The song sparrows have returned and their vespers can he, heard along water courses or the Margin of the lake. Great flocks of juncos and tree'sparrows have come in. The blue bird, the loveliest of all our early birds. is here but ap- parently not in great numbers. ELM PLACE 8011001. 3 in the marshes a good time to of ponds for g@fi@Egg@@@m@@@@@@@@@E@@@@@@m@@mmmaaaaam§ .wa CHICAGO NORTH SHORE AND MILWAUKEE RAILROAD m... m; A... m «gag. m... :@@@@m@@mmammaa>w The fast and degendable service maintained from High land Park to Wankegan, Kenosha Racine and Milwaukee is of great value to towns and cities along the North Shore Express trains making one stop in each town leave High- land Park everyihalf hour for Waukégan and Evanston. [-1le Service . Fut Trains Limited trains [jeave Highland Park every hour from 7:.40a m. to 10:40p m. andleave Milwaukee from 6.45 a. m. to 8: 45 p. m. Running time 1 hour and 35 minutes. Fare $1.30.. 3; it Theatre. Special Those havfig blisiness‘in Milwgukee whichdetai-ns them to a late hojpr, Will find* the. train leaving Milwaukee at 11215 p. m. very donvenient. This train reaches Highland Comfortable’iparlor cars leave Highland Park at 9:40 a. pm. and 2: 40 p m. and leave Milwaukee 319:45 a. m. and 2:45 p. m. Seats 28 cents (including war tax). Excellent dining? car service at moderate prices on trains leaving Highland Park 12: 40 p._ m. and 5: 40 p. m. and on trains leaving Milwaukee at 11:45 a. m. and 5:45 p. m. Park at 124 a. in. P rlbr and Dmmg Cars Nortlfi Shore Men and Women Chicago Ticket Office: 137 S. ClarkISt. FOr $82. 80 he will pay you $100. .0 This offer 13 good until Aprii 13L Come to my offiCe and I will eX- ,: plain it to you. ‘ Tel. Central 8280 '. M. DOOLEY, ‘POstmast‘eI n. ' ' - In" Qagn-Lnu Iv cm IW mun con‘uuy.- I.“ Chink Best Inmtnient Expi'ess Trains in the ‘Wbrld «for My Boss Offers “Edam 187 Second St. Tel.cu.a use

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