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Highland Park Press (1912), 14 Sep 1922, p. 7

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,I(‘ SHOP NTHS llinois ON bstantial uu.’ H (It l> i KIA One in Home Phone 150 ALL MAKES atteries .00 Each chines L'BER H.\ E ROOF www¢w>w>wm© $21.80 now marketed the following I’F’I .I:\\( PS \0“ 7 plate ;A'xm! use ms! rum-t with )0ur r~ nu other may “1 'u your re- :1‘latCahen': airing 12d Re- \\ wukeimt. Ill. SIZPERIOR NIAGARA Stationer l'PTON afifio‘ JI'DD ww§95n>9 In addition I wish to asure yvu that we are making every endeavon to get all of the cement possible to: ynur county and wish to cooperate with you to the fullest extent undur the circumstances. and also. I wiah In : mmk you for \our toleration in the past fur l realih- that it ha~ bu-n 2m mtremcl} difficult ~~ituntmn ! w k'Uf‘v wz'h, particular!) uith n‘ga'd :n) My financial loss which it is can“ ing contractors and the inconwnix-nwi which it is causing the puNi-s. Very truly yours. (Sigurd) C M. Hathawny, ' ringinvrr «fl We have the situation in this nu spect fairly well in hand with regarJ to our own Bond Issue and Federal Aid work. but are not as familiar with the county work, for which rea- son I would appreciate. as soon as possible. a report along the lines re- It <0 happens that the l'niwrsa! ('rnivns Company is t'urnishim,r vv~ ment in your particular territory and that we have no contracts with any othvr comcnt companies for this tax» ritory. Conditions seemxo be improv- ing with the Universal (‘ement (‘oin- puny and \w anticipate that their shipments will get better daily. How- ever. it will be some time, if at all, this sca>onV before all jobs keep run- ning: at normal. and with this idea in View I am writing you to furni>h me with a priority or preferred list of .scctions which you feel justified, on account of attending circumâ€" stahces. should be placed in this pri- ority classification. By this l mean there may be certain sections which will rcquiro only a few cars to con.- plete. or certain sections where the local people are particularly incon- venienced over and above other sec- tions. cxtvnt. althu :w;n-ar:xncr> indwat. that the crisis may have pmwd :m» L'I'HI“UOH> may by vxpm‘ted to gm hp- ter rather than Worse from nuw on. It ha< of t'oursc been necessary fur u.~ [n curtail shlpments of cement tn u grz-at many (-nntractnrs, which “u uniy did through absolute necessity. hrmurht about by utter scarcity nt’ m- mom. DEERFIELD PAVING SHERMERVIILE (‘Hl'R(‘H WILL BE POSTPONED CHANGES DENOMINATION North Shore Trust Company ('nntinum from p33; Try a pair for your children. and yuu will he mm'mccxl {hat these shoes are positively tho must svrvicvahle and the nmst mnnfnrtablc that shoes van he. New fall arrivals m Men's and Ladies‘ Shnc‘ 31,... that are specially built for us out of “Hardy Hula" leather. A leather that goes through a wrtain nil process at the factory. making the shoes stand the hardest of wear, as well as it mukc: shoes absolutely (lamp proof. Sheridan Road and Central Avenue Ql'l-ll-IX mnlexn-xhd 1W 5 .39/‘irf’i’xilral Ana. Highhnd Park Makes Loans on North Shore Real Estate at Current Rates FELL BROTHERS, SCHOOL SHOES (ASauBcnk) Claimed there i5 um murh “muddy thinking." Thu n: not surprising whvn ynu x-nnsuicr hnw many guwpk',~ names are Mudd, John C. Duly, 31. and (‘arulyn S. Gillem. 20; Albert Kramer. 25, For! Sheridan. and (‘elia Lukas. 19. Chica- go; Arthur T. Link. 24. and Bend. 8. Fair. 18-, James Mlllvr. 2S0. Ind Helen Dixon. 19. Fort Sheridan has been keepmg the county clerk's office busy {or the pus! week issuing marriage hcenus. Among those who wvrv gruntvd li- censes were: Wink declares that amount H due for commi<sinm nn the sale of rea! estate. The prm-cijw was file-:1 n: the cin'uit court at Wnukcgan 'X'anday. 4 FORT SHERIDAN COUPLES MARRIED I). If, Wink of this city Tuvsduy started suit fur'SlOJDOO damages against Frank, John, James, (hark-s. and Maggie Shvaben and Minnie Sheahen hunky. and. Jum- Sheahen Mills. a” of thl> (fly. Sl'ES FAMILY FOR . $10,000.00 I) A )1 AG ES . by t'm- I'rnwhyta-ry uf *( I'muuu Ian! Monday murmur. It ‘ l‘\}n‘\fl'll that a new vhurch WI“ ho staxlhf immun- ulmy at u rust of $2.3,IK)0 in Sho-rmcr- \‘iHv Thy fluid “'1“ 1... mimimqunwi by (hr Rm: Martin L. Thomau of IJm-rtivM with the an! n! :m :«<.-r»:ant minister from Chicago. '1‘th l'nlun anv L'hun'h ..{ Inn-ville, after 2.“ years as am prudent "Lurch. N-ptcmlmr 1 nanlmuusly to iH-VHHH‘.H l'rv rzun «‘hurrh, The churrh “a: n» l'nion Hope (‘hurch 10 Become Presbyterian (‘hurch. l’lan '11 25.00(),()() Building SHUl-IS find!“ VntL‘d mixing both We“ mm the null helnrc' plnnfmg The seen-t of succesnful plunun. 0! ahruh< and tn-v- H Kn park the "fin.- ur “firm" {hr «1th .Inuxly about {ht rmt~ 1n Mammy Thu firm plmhnx l.- ”1' {hr grunt-fl Impurtnnce m pro- lm': 'hv trw from turd wind. or they hmu'm; u! ”x“ ml} in winter lull .smmy Thrrfurr. A! sun-rs.» h to he: urhlz-HNL hr careful In pack the- bmi 3' glidi)‘ unu'zd 1hr hotL GAR . Phone H. P. 110 ‘ mm without breuking or bruising urn.» Enrich the earth veil befon' plnnu'ngl with a couple of forkfuls of manurn; 1nd two or three hnndfuls of bone. mixing both we” mm the sol! helnrc plnnfmg The seen-t of succesnful plunun. 0! It u better to plant. timing immr- ‘1‘ dualer upon its nrrivnlfl If thiu 'i-‘Ii nut poslblc, however, be Inn to twp ‘ the fiberom rou well pm (rang? the sun Ind air. to pnvent them from !' drying out. Dig the hob (hep enough” to uh in the root: and ball of ‘nr'th h- pny a liltk‘ rxtn fur etch trw- m urder to have it sent with I ball of earth around m. mots wrlpped in burlap. Thul nlwlys Insurrs I mun- successful planting. is of very hardy habit in Its growth and lives to a good old 13?. Buy Evergreen- wjth “Ball and Those mentioned thon- are merely Burlap”. « a («w of the most striking of the e-w-rgrwns. ”In sending {0: ”If“ ur any nthrr vwrgrwn lnvs‘ or bushr: In the nursery. it is generally mu Then there h the (Tat-admin”, a \u- rwl)‘ n! valm'k Sprurr. I'hxrh 4‘ well sunwd for a free spreading. gnu-Jul specimen Lrw. nr u an hr pruned or trained into u dense {nxwth {or use in hedges or n I scrum It Thrre can hr nu murr luvrl) urnn- nxrmul fur la\~n u‘w. nur an) (rm‘ {hm :ermh murr erntmn mu: ml mnnlum than the lilm- Sprulr I'uvc- qcnf- Hashim, or Kustrr's Blue Sprulng i. an orxu-lh-nl \nrn-t) I! ha. fwlmxv \{ a ‘lnudy grayish Nor. t'x‘vquvnfl)’ ‘lc'u‘l’lll‘ul as “~nmkcy" hlma ll 1" ~lurdy nnd dq-nw zn nu Krmvth and 1t rarely (an, In nzn nnlu'r {ram (hr plawrhy or. :luuunt -:I' at: rmll) unuyuu! 3)"):INTI) nrul lu-uuty pf roll-rm}: Tltv “'hih- [mu- Is an n-xlrvmrl) ~‘tuh'lju‘ and untHfm-tury luv to uu- on n single nu-cimvn. It 15 lung liwd and hardy. and is um- of KM mm! l-vnutlful of uur nuLw plum, and um- »2‘ Elm ")1er rapid gruvwn Hu-rzrnm- (or "edge: The many urivtios of Thuyn ur Arbor Vitae are commonly uwd for lll‘tlL’c‘ plunhm: nr fur u‘rm-ns The mum-"mm or Amrrn'an Arlx‘rvxh'u- 1s m-ll known as a N‘ru-h nr hvduv plant. l! can HUN' [0 largr 3411‘, but ' is genoully sheared or trimmed down 'l'hc-h- I: «Isl. the Urcidnflulna’: pyrm midulis, that grow.- m a nu, plcndz-r wlurnn. resembling the lrish Yew“ It Is hardy and kH-[u 11s nrh (lfllk un-vn mlon all (be your round The Jumper or Rm! ('ednr trees“ are mostly pyrimidul in form and Are U fine {or landscnpe w_urk tn he uaed as Z' a specimen tru \Ahrn- a {urmll eflecl 1 is desired. , There are many aplcndid varieties , which may be used an specimen trees, either singly on the lawn or on eithvr aide of the piaua steps. path or drive- way, The White Fir of tho Rocky Mountain: is vxrellent for thin pur- post it grows to he 80 lo [00 ft. is one of the handaolnest in cultiva- tion. is moat' hardy and of- rapid growth, It is very graceful. and its foliage is a beautiful blue above and silwr beneath. The \‘ordnunn'a Silu-r Mr is al gracefully proportioned tree. And u just the thing where I dense. darkl growth is required. It grows modor-l atuly fast untll It finally rem-hrs an! . , l Imposmg slu. ’ There are so many ways in which to use the evergreen: ”caudally, that it is quim impossible to enum- erate them all. In almost. any ca- pacity for the home grounds, they are found to be most striking and attractiva They may be and in specimen treé-I in stand alone on the lawn; u a background for the house: or as a windbreuk to shield the house from the north winds; in a dirk pri- ting behind the ghrubs or flower bor- ders; or a: a hedge or uni-n for; some unsightly building. Some of the Most Sad-(utory Eva-g «White Fir Excellent For Speci- 1 men Trees; Norduunn's 1 Sliver Fir Gracefnlly s‘ Proportional MHMPAHMWPAIL lt is taken for granted that you are planning to plant at last I few ever- greens, If you rave nny garden spur at all, and wnnt a beautiful home. Landscape gnrdeners are using ever- greens. 1! you have :ny garden space character to a place. The evergreens contribute a perm-nent {euture to the home, plumâ€"{or then- they sund spring, summer, autumn and wintrr as firmly established and just 55 ef- fective as the buildings. iPlANT - EVERGREENS . NOW, SAYS ROCKWELL Now is the time to plant your ever- green trees. Thr planting sewn in the {all fur evergreens is any tlmr from August 15. to October 15. Therv is far more time to (in to the phat. ing of urn-mental: m the fl“ th-n m the spring. when them Is Almost .1- waya a rush of Work to be Accom- plished in guden, grounds, 1nd fields By P. I”. R()('KH'ELI. Horticultural Editur “ l-‘nrm and Fireside." MANY VARIETIES OFFERED Full size wool-nag blur fancy firlaids; Indian lankt robe b ankets in great an a" $4.95 A warm. fleecy Wearw ket feels mighty good w] curl ufi) under it these crisl It wi be getting colder time now and it is hard]; sary to remind you that y better be buying your blam‘ this winter. 1 (‘olnnial Drapery Fab cs. with their high standard of e cellence and lovely designs. ofi'er any ef- fective ways of creating, in 'our home just the desired at 03p ere of warm cheerful beau ' neces sarx to offset the effect of (be cold bleak winter da)s. The ew Full line we are nuw selling c mprises a wide range of beautif l mate- rials designs and colorin The long winter even gs will soon lw here and d )rations. which will make your ho attrac- tive. cozy and cheerful. p nt an interesting problem. i Many-new arrivals this “One of I Kind.” We wi‘ to have you "come try the $15.00‘°$39 Highlandi Park State Bank (MEET new frocks will sary for the affairs pl Autumn. if one is to enjo son. Our new collectio frocks has been assembl indicate. of course. fashi whims and you will find t gether charming. of our storeâ€"we listing a few of the many splen- did v yes we are oflering - Frocks I A - flW New Fall and wing:- merchandise fills every section We are Read? for the Cooler Weather FRANK J. BAKER Preside-l 815952.. Saving today i insurance against old age pover- ty. Security, mfort and satisfaction, will be found in the 'owth of a savings account once started. Kl You are makidg good money today, more than you have ever‘ made. before, but what part of your increased. earnings are you depositing in the bank? ! Cotton Blankets Draperies Blankets Determii ll blan- en Kou nig ta. 8!] the nod for Fe neces. the sea. B. They {1's latest em alw- rteâ€"TODAY’S THE DAY Hhe cold ew Fall ‘mprises kl mate- ou htd kets for N ETT’ week â€"â€" ‘I 'be glad 3’1".“ Iy, sell- kets in ts, bath ' of fall Ila-o cl Saving. Do'uilon J. I. APPEL Vic-o Men’s Hats Men’s new fall hats â€"- Boys Tom Suvy lfiâ€"fast color er blousesâ€"6 to - ....... 95c Men's outing tunnel night shirts New fall styles in all colorsâ€" fl'.".‘.°.’f‘i”.‘.°¥ ....... 79c ”"196 6”" $1.00 Grenadine Ties Fine or heavy-weight, 912 to lllr: Another shipment of thosé fine whine and tan, collar attached shirts ..... $1 95 Boys‘ khaki coverall suits: sizes up 327;; ,,,,,,,,,,,, $2.00 Hean -weight outing flannel pa- étblzcaiilâ€"J-lt .......... $2065 Men’s silk and wool Phoenix hose -â€"an extra value at s the pair ............ l .m Attractive Specials in Our Men’s Dept. _ Cotton Hose $6.95 "" °° $20.66 Boys’ Blouses Night Shirts Khaki Suits Men’s Hose Polo Shirts $1.25 Pajamas Free Delivery C. F. GIANT C‘kr ’

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