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Highland Park Press (1912), 28 Apr 1921, p. 7

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we on m to it {eh er Hh‘kln‘)’ Mapiw Syrup L Margin. qtr L-zm Pam-y Santa (‘lnra H \"Ufll Smip. S\k‘if('~‘ Fin 2‘ \Dm’mi. I” MUN I‘z‘!‘ Numha snapJU hr A satisfied customer is the best ad- vertisement. That is why our custom- ers boost the Palace. Palace Cash Market Grocery ‘argv sue box GEO. G. ROCK, Manager PHONES 1560-1561 533-535 Central Ave. rum-x. 'i ”)5. fur North Shore Trust ash Specials ~â€" Free Delivery â€" Prompt Service pi II .x Sunburn fam- \ (‘43. per lb‘ Blue Rose Rice lbw-Lia Ir B ra mi I;<1r.:e-?mttlc Suhhorns fam- vntTQ-v. 3 lhfi. Frwmm brand fill U‘gv <12? Raymond W. Schneider 393 Central Ave. Telephone 331 M u General Checking, Deposit and Commercial Business ‘m Washing p: “bruit 1nd Sheridan Road and Central Avenue 1”” $1.10 Gage Plumg NIL-3 vn, 3- hex‘t uf vans Beautiful Quality of Lisle Socks. Regular 65c Value reduced to rvzular [‘nlish '< Fin- |T< 78c 52c Capital and Surplus 35 Cents > hrs 72c $2.63 Jim 's Furnishings 49c 69c 24c 93c 45c 25c 49c 69c 69c 25c 55k State Btnk ) Round Steak. ('huim Center cut (elves Liver. from Fancy Veal Sugar (‘ured Bacon 32 strip, 3 to lbs. avrv c Bacon Squares Cudahy‘s Finest Native Sirloin Steak none better in (awn Fancy Veal Breast for stuffing Smoke-d Pork Butts Sugar (‘ured Leaf Lard. Our Fam- ous Bell shaped Boston Butts, loan makes fin» roast Sugar Cured Ham and Bacon. Half or whole (‘ally Hams. Oscar Mayvrs Finest Fresh Ground Ham hurgvr Steak Choice Veal or Lamb Shoulder Roasts FrCSh (alvcs Swwt Breads. white as snnw Fancy Laxmb or Veal Stew, per lb‘ Legs of Young Mutton “vhnlc. Wk ('Ul Lamb. very choice Prime Rib Roast Our wry best Hind Quarter of Rump ('hniw Pot Ruast Hf Natixr h-ef. hit to) a n l' ' Form-d Beef Sugar Fun-d ompany 24%c 38%c 25%c 29%c 25%c 13§c 19%c 38§c 37§c 32c 35c 22c 38c 33c 68c 23c 33c 27c 23c } When the plants begin tn crowd fench othei‘, which will be in about 15 ,idays after they come up. secure a vlarge. fiat box. say 3 inches deep and j'just long enough to fit into the win- idow. fill it with rich. sifted soil and *jtrAMplant, giving eavh plant about 2 {inche- of space. With proper care to ”am the box from time to time and 511.0 to keep the soil moderau-ly wat» fired the plants will be about 4 inches thigh. strong and stocky when the éweatber’ has warmed enough to make cit safe w set them in the garden. Early ripening adds greatly to the value of the tomato crop and early tomatoes can be secured in most sec- tions only by starting the plants inâ€" doors. Garden specialists of the United States Department of Agri-‘ iculture say it is easy to grow plants indoors by sowing a small packet of ltcmato seed in a (’lL’Hl' box filled with lmellow soil about six or eight weeks 'before the usual time of the last killing frost in spring. The seeds! should be covered about ‘1. inch nndi the soil kept moderately watered and? the plants will generally come up in 1lets than a week after planting the seeds. Keep the box near a window where it will get plenty of sunlight, and turn it around each day to make the plants grow straight. Tomatoes usually gmw in a warm climate and requirv plenty of warm- There is perhaps no product of the garden that is so refreshing: (T pala- table as wellâ€"ripened, fresh tomatoes and they can be used in such a variety of ways. While fresh tomatoes are preferable tn canine-(l ones they lose very little flavor nr quality in the canning and 20ml canned tnmatm's add very materially to the fowl sup- ply of the winter months. (2:001) TOMATOES Four “blind piggy-rs" \wn- finml $300 vavh in county (-ourt Monday morning. All of them plvzulml zuil~ ty. Those lined were Phil and Nick Lewandowski. North (‘hit-tgn. John Goodall Arod and Matt Rough Wau~ kezan. Thvrea are other liquor cases to come up at this term of mu”. Tuesday night thrn- «u» :i mass meeting of Waukt-gan «'itizrns at the Armory to discuss reasons why the commission form (if guwrnnwnt should be rviuim‘d by [hr cit): between Lake Forest and Highland Park will he patrolled by soldiers this summer. ('apt‘ Daniel Wurtzhuugh, enm- mandzmt at the naval station, issued an order last Saturday to men‘ and officers of Great Lakes that the ban on civilian clothes {was 011'. All may wear eiviiian elnthe< when on liber- ty, The case of the Anheuser-Buseh . brewing cempany against Andrew! Pucin. a suit for $1256. was startedf Monday. l’ucin was charged with: failing to return a quantity (If empty bottles. Jspreading ever the pond, Tomatoes require a moderately rich snil, not too rich, but just Such soil as will grow a good crop ofleom or potatoes. A little Well-rotted manure can he worked into the spot where each plant is to he set and ia tabkL spuonful of high~grade fertilizer sprinkled over a space about a foot in diameter and mixed with the soil will aid in nivinuthe plant; a good start. Planting distances will de- pend upon whether the plants are to be pruned to a‘single stem and train- ed to stakes or are allowed‘fto grow according to their nltnnl habit of If the plants are to be trained they may be ('apt‘ Daniel Wurtzhuugh, mm- mandzmt at the naval station, issued an order his! Saturday to man and officers of Great Lakes that tho ban on civilian clothes {was 011'. All may wear ('iViHan ('lnthm whvn on liber- ty, According to a general order ul Fort Sheridan all bathing beaches between Lake Forest and Highland Park will he patrolled by soldiers this sumnwr. The Educatinnul Extension service of Waukegun last week certified to the secretary of state at Springfield to dissolution nf the mrporatiun and surrendered its l'hartvr Th0 (-nmâ€" M pam “as im-nrpuratul lul\ ’30 MIX _ - with $5 000 capital. Edward ~\ Uttfi? {:1111L)th(;mrt 3:22:1811t31;EOUId ua tum; uuul 119 was president. Accnrding to thv plan of the mmpam all teachers of the iperaturv ”"m “ few days before they I niu‘d States would be instructed 33"“ ‘0 b“ “9‘ 1n the garde’n, then they along definite l1ngs by experienc‘ed should in gradually exposed to out- men and women who had their head- {door (auditions to harden them. Af- quarters in \~ aukegan This “mail! {pr they are St‘t in [he garden it may ordvr 'system of mlucutinn prmed a he nocvssary to cover them for a fa1lurc. few nights with several thit-knesses of newspaper to prntect them from According to a general order zit h ll Fnrt gkuridnn all mum... hm...“ tt‘ 10!. Mrs. Thomas J\ Rem-ham, moths-r of George Ronehan. proprietor uf a big summer resort a! Round Lake. died last Thurxduy, a! the age uf'h’fi. In 1818 she tame from Ireland to America on a sailing: vuswl, the trip taking: six weeks. 5hr has lin-cl in Lake (‘vunty sim'e I ‘ was elvcted corresponding sevrvtary of the Lake (‘ounty Road ()fl‘iciuls' association at its meeting last Work in the county seat. Frank Dunniof Antioch was elected president, Fred Grim of l‘Ilu. vice president. Charles F. Richards of Antioch secretary. and Emil Flt'k of Lake Zurivh. treasâ€" urer. Waukegan will celebrate “America Day,” Sunday. May 1. with the View to offsetting the propaganda of Reds, Communists, l. W. W.’s and Bolshev- ists, it was announced Monday by Mayor Bidinger. who is making 81'- rangements for the observance of the day through the holding of patriotic meetings in various parts of the city. Ministers will dcvtltA‘ part of their services to a plea for Americanism. HOLD PATRIOTIC MEETINGS “AMERICADAY” AT WAUKEGAN SUNDAY Aim to Check Propaganda of Reds. Bolshevists, and I. W. W.‘s; Other Items of Lake County News THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLiNOIa Charles H Kussvll of Lake Forest IN HOM E GARDEN At the regular meeting of the local (hupter held 1331 Friday évening in “3"“ “Men‘s hall there- was a ury large “arm- .ttendance. 1nd 3 great deal (1‘ on- About forty or fifty members of the local lodge, B. P. 0. I"... will go in nutcmobiles to Blue ldutd. where they will be the guests of=the Blue bud Elk‘Lodge. The Blue lslnnd Lodge has Sent delegations to meet- ing: here several times dTn'ing the past few months. The boys club, with Mt. Arthur Larson as leader, is fléurishing. Thvre are thirty-five members and they have a good time every Monday evening. LOCAL ELKS VISIT , BLUE ISLAND ,LODGE Mrs. Gresback entertained the Business Girls Club The-day evening and a good time was rape-fwd by all. is Windy and none of the girls MW finished their smobks. their first piece of work. . A second corps of Girl Reserves has been organized with Miss Tiffany and Miss Josephine Dick as advisers and they am» working enthusiastically. This corps is composed of girls in the fifth and sixth guides. The sewing class, under Mrs. Fm ThevGirl Reserves have been demon- strafing the fact that girls, as well as boys. can play baseball. The High School Girls Club will present three one act plays, A Pair of Lunatics, A Brown Paper Parcel, and Mechanical Jane. at the ‘Bartlett Theater, Friday. May 6. They [are clever little plays and you.will en- joy many a good laugh. Corp: 1 of the Girl Reserves has been busy cleaning the ground north of the League and they are still strug- gling with the papers that continue to blow in there. Please help them and do not allow papers to be thrown about on the streets. They intend to plant some flowers soon and to my and make it look more attractive. Many Novelties Promised in En- tertainment to he Given Fri~ day Evening at (bllege Jinn GIRLS‘ \‘Al'DEVIlLE‘ AT LAKE FOREST plants an- to be trained they may be so! in rows as dose as 3 fieet, and spaced 1% inches in the row. If they urv nut to be trained the plants should he svt I: to 4 feet apart in enirh direc- One for the Mouse, One for the Crow, ' to Rot and One to Grow” This is planting time. Start your. savings account with us today and watch it grow. None tire for the “mouse” or the “crow.” Everyone sprouts arid grows and comes back to yOu with accumul- ated interest. Such is the record here for 21 years. This qudint old seedling lore does not apply to the Do]- lars whengthey are planted in our Savings Department. E Highland Park State Bank i IRAN: J. um J. I. APPIL ; W Vic- hull-t THE HOME 0]" SAVINGS DEPOSH'ORS thusinsm Wu shown. Seven new mem- bers were initiated. Tb": brings the membership use the 250 merit The entertain“ alumina is umnging for a stag puny in the m: {um-e. Presiden‘ Harding has greeted per- sonnlly 50“ people since his in- gugurntion. but so fu- no one has moved a vote of thanks to these people for occupying the President’s valu- able time. Office Phone Number 498 or leave message phone No. 124 Room 1 I remove double chins and heavy sacks under the eyes; straightâ€" en round, stooped shoulders and teach poise. My freckle lotion makes the complexion absolutely like péaches and cream. For fifteen years. I have been practicing this work [in Chicago and vicinity and am well-known as‘ Eulalia Kearney. I have Been located in Highland Park only four months, but any of my patients hereâ€"as well as many in Chicago, La G Glencoe. and Wilmetteâ€"will verify all statements as to my a ' . I have a chart for building up your physique and .180 for reduc- ing abnormal weight. I guarantee to reduce you to your normal weightâ€"accordingm your heightâ€"in from six weeks to two months. you can be the sole judge as to whether my system is meritorioux When your knees hurt you when you go up and down stairs. when you get up in the morning feeling tired and irritable, after a few of my treatments, consisting of, For Tired and Wm Women EULALIA KEARNEY POSADAS PHYSICAL EXERCISES FOMENTATIONS ELIMINATION BATHS INTELLIGENT BODY MASSAGE For Particulars Phone H. L. MEAD F. M. GOLm formerlnyanti’ sHall, Highwood, has been decorated and refinished,“ available for meetings, dances, so- cials, etc. The hall 18 modern in ev- ery respect, and is under the super- vision of North Shore Trainmen’s Un- ion, who will conduct the hall in a clean and orderly manner. Labor and fraternal organizations can se- cure hall at a very nominal fee. UNION HOME HALL H. P. 801-R NOTICE :m Erskine Bank Building Highland Park, Illinois‘ While the folks in m cities nu preparing to set their chat! dad to save daylight. the summer 3111 is go. in; to set hm bucksloutogflin more moonlight. After persuading a kt of men to stock up mu. ”Mun-ma hut: which they said dd always be good, now the m ukers have decided that pain. can no longer be tolerated. mm: m w

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