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Highland Park Press (1912), 6 Apr 1922, p. 3

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Franklin I24 Phnnd 3" T.L.KOPP an! to visit the ream HPHOS zhland ROOM kock for ark; Candy Prices (flhurulatv (Emma Walnut ifiritfl? 80 Cents the Pound -35 Cents the Pound A so-called Lawn is composed of hundreds and often many thousands of individual plants of Grass, according to its size. strange as it may seem, yet each one of these individual plants if given proper room for development as nature has intended. would occupy at least a space from 8 to 12 inches square and the plant itself would grow up to two feet or more, flower, go to seed. die down and grow up again, the decayed foliage acting as a protec- tion to the roots as well as Fertilizer and this holds good with practically every variety of Grass used for Lawn. the Kentucky Blue, Red Top. Foxtail and other sorts. -u-wv, â€"vv‘. -v _ V-‘v‘vâ€"- - -- .. When growing such Grasses in a Lawn in a crowded condition and using the Lawn mower once a week during Summer, the best Lawn will run out sooner or later if plant food of some kind isn‘t supplied, every time the grass is being cut additional nourishment is needed to produce new growth, that is why Lawns. not fed, run out. why weeds take the place of the Grass and why Moss will spread, both Weeds and Moss only get a foot hold where there is a weak stand of Grass or where Grass has died_out._ “ vv yu-n UUw-I- v- \--_~_. v- In England and other parts of Europe, they have perfect Lawns consisting of a velvety turf , forty and more years old. be- cause they are tended to, kept clean. nourished and'rolled. with us it means to ofttimes dig up and reseed a Lawn every five or six years due to neglect, the Owner doesn’t notice anything wrong with his Lawn until the Grass is all starved out and weeds are in its place, a good Lawn can’t be developed in a year. it takes time. labor, patience and above all plant food to encourage a healthy growth and the more shade there is. the more attention is re- SCHUMACHEQ auired if rgsults are wanted. Joe says this is a real sensible Ad this week. strictly business and but little attempt to be funnyland work in poetry taken {roll the Book of Knowledge. We let it go with that, but would like you to glance over this page next week and read “The "of Easter Lily.” 1 an t for your hole on Easter. It sure you will enjoy it and who knows but what it might mean a Lily or some other flowering seems too bad that you can’t see our displpay at the Greenhouses. it is really well worth your . l v 31â€"151}: ALL NORTH SHORE TOWNS CANDY (‘03!PANY. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS FOR SALE BY Formerly $1.00 Formerly 40c are Not Incorporated) - Your EARL W. GSELL animus-14mins: The Bluebird. will use! at the o'clotk in the Plrhh Home next 8.:- urdny min; and the (bra. Fin girl: I! ten o’clock. 3 Fritz Bahr And «if: to Lilli-n Win-V Mason luul 14114 block 7. Wmn'n Undd Highland Pnrk. WD $146..” ’: J L [dell and “m to c E. Pn- ltmon and uife. M 3 (u “ 48 “M yblnck 10. f Xmuor add. HuhI-nd Park. | C. 1.. Murder lmd waft to P J. I 51th W 4“ fl 1892!! “wa3 1!.) lot 12 block 40 Hwhl-nd Park.‘ WI) 810 «It-mp $4 1 'The Bible School will Sunday morning at o'clock. Highland Park Bible ch. u o'clock next Sunday morning. topic in chapter 7 of Foodkk'l “I in: 0! Faith." at the eleven o'clock name. There will b: t W Ionic! at (our o'clock comminx Which (trul- er notke app-n elmhen in this The Young Peoples' Society will; held the monthly supper at d: aibl ty. The bunima netting vlll follow. . The Woma': linden-r1 Union! will meet a! the home of Mn. Cal-H Hamb’ehl ‘nex: Morin)- afternoon? 3! main): The Rev. W. Edvgrd Williams. D.D.. parlor of the Hope' Presbyterian church, (‘hicm will; I! main)" Williams. I). Presbyterian sped on “' There will b women of U utend. Matter m Charm-r} to Henry Ho man. (rm-l of lund In In 1-4 Set 34. Dun-field twp. deed $2600. X. D. Van 1nd wife to F. P. Boga-i ton And Wife. W 2 fl )0! IQ. and B; 60 h lot 19. bkrk 24. Hnflallnd Phil WD 819.000. ‘ W. C. Davis and wife to 1'. W. Gooey. Central pan lot 284 Lab Finest. WD 810. sump 3m Ext. 1‘. B, fink-sum mean to W. v. (mm. am.) pm In: a. but {. Hi‘hlnnd Park WDV 37500 a.) 81.50, E. A. Turpin H a! lo .1 Ar Weber lot 17. Movk f». Ridngood Plrk Hith- hnd Park. WI! 810. “amp 82.50. Anton Johnun and vufe to E 1.9 B} rm and wile lu. 47.110» Terr."I Sub. [Ah forest. “D :10 Sump} $1.50. -‘IDIII u-vvv -u “u- my "w- w -' v , 7‘ iron rake. remove mom, ' surface of the soil between Gran. a due of Dar- ling's Blood and'Bone ate F t by a liberal amount of Gran Seed and ' t will“. get some life into your Lawn. a little Fertilizer ed and! year doe-If! out Inch but anythlnxebeyolcoflddotoyour will be of greater benefit ‘ Lawn. A good Lawn is so lhportant .to the Bone Ground and with each year more attention is belnc pald lo it. all elae you may have in the way of Trees. Slush: or flowers will never take the place of your Lawn. May be that you like us to look over your Lawn and tell you just what is best to do with it. this doesn‘t colt you anythint nor put you under any obligations. {zoo like, of come we will be glad to do the work or furnish at you ma need in the way of Fertilizer or seed but that is up to you. victim- you fly or :lfin't. lift us ofler yo: flatmmfou your particular needa. we i eto aveyougei to e to eonnlflamover‘m 35 on any and everything mining to Ca in. Hardy Roses, Perennials aMEShnhandthmhlfilacopyha! {or you, if you have been of ell. you don’t find what you wanlgin it. can Phoné of Highland Park. W have had that number now for over 26yearsandyvparesurely roudoflt. Wheniadolbucallup 85. ’Your troubles nre over. Right now is the best Qflfi to go over the Lawn with a sharp J, __.I .u- .._ 6L- Funk l-‘iu vi" In.“ negro 1 church A mericnn no music andwarkinpoetfyukfl'fm 38511 the Sum. Welt North but mm 5}": n anhQâ€"rww ’0' Fan“. J” 0! “Sufi a! Minot. led a Vamp mm tit 61) of MIR: A 1.923 8.! HUNYARD. n in Chum of the Circa“ I)”. of 010' County of lake and mo! "limit. ' UT 3 GAIL. w “I rapists-n1. (M7! 'vxtéc-xvaiy-four and twenty-nu t No of U. 'l «MW rl 0M in J. . Buvchll'a Ink 000.00.00.09...0000.00... . a _ . a... 00.00 o..._c.lpl.'. 2m Vegetables-ad . pic. v. Munich: than I. r. m Ponloplos Bros: 515 Central Ave. ' Tel. 429

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