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Highland Park Press (1912), 12 Oct 1922, p. 3

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DENTIST -:~:-4«:»++~:+:~:-+4++++ ~:~-:«z~:~:-h~.+4~i~m+++ .L v ‘00 “ t s ’u. ' :u’ ‘n’ 55%“9’ .. .. 'u: r'. SHEDD . odils. Hyacinths. ”Id imported do- ;the Crocus. start (I English Cottage ‘ So-called Dutch Bulbs such as Tulips. Jonquils. Crocus, and others, are grown by the million in Hol rmg late summer. They are planted in Fall and as wig to bloom in April, ending the season with the Darwin Tulips which in some years are with us way into Junegg Almost any soil whether stiff clay. loam or a sandflmixture. suits the Bulbs as long as you don't let them come in contact wi‘h manure. Planted during October and November; the Bulbs. a couple of i hes below the sur- face. will present a great sight next Spring. even in ; ‘ees too shad)’ 70' other things. if According to their value the Darwin Tulips head§ stately growth. large well-formed flowers of many sh!‘ keepiné qualities make them so desirable. Planted all der in groups. among the hardy plant-border or in bedsil always prove to be the most showy of all the different l1 :1 choose from. Next in importance are the English Cottage and; e patch Breeder Tulips, both late bloomers of a wide range of color and ery showy. These. as well as the late Parrot Tulips. belong to every card ‘ ’ vhere more of an assortment is wanted: but while beautiful. if you onl aye limited space the Darwins should come first. ‘. ' ‘ ‘ nu 3: Highland Park 357 We will make you a free sketch of your grounds. or layout of your beds and borders, even help you lay it out on the grounds without the least obligations of any kind on your part. (‘an we assist you in your garden work? Can we offer use for your groundsâ€"what perennials will please you ml tiesâ€"what will do best in the shade and in full sunlightâ€"‘ call 85 and let us prove to you that we know all about Trot Evidence of the existent? of an an- cient swamp in which great trees flourished in days long past, possibly contemporaneous with earliest man in America. has just been discovered in .a deep excavation made for the foun- dation of a hotel under construction “in Washington, D. (‘. At a depth of ~about 25 feet below the street level the excavation disclosed a layer of Hack swamp muck, containing large quantities of wood. tree trunks. and l l l stumps. Some of the stumps are of; 1great size. a few of them reaching a diameter of 9 or 10 feet. Much of 'thc wood is well preserved. showing clearly the woody structuri- arid the external markings of the bark. A ‘prclimi'nary examination indicates that one of the more common tree:- of this ancient swamp was cypress. Millions of Years Ago . The story of those trees. howeu-r. -is only a brief chapter of the whole ligeologic history shown in the excava-r ;.tion, which has 'ust been examined :‘by Cheater K. 'entworth for the. u .7 ,| _____.,n. Amt-1‘ FOREST [8 BURIED BENEATH CAPITAL ‘ Over the layer of pllnt debris and Lmuck in this old swamp fine clay 1nd lpebbles were laid down by streams ,of water during the glacial epoch. {when the northern part of North iAmericn. a~ far wuth as nurthern [Pennsylvanim was run-red with im- imense sheets uf thick ice, showing lthat the trees lived in the Latter part Eof the Great lce Agv. which is vari- iously estimated to han- endod {rum i‘ZUDOO to 30mm ywari m5. Relics of Ancient Wood Found Underground at Washing- ton: Geologic Interest Chief Feature ‘10”. v! nu. ..... .. by Chester' K. Wentworth for the United States geological survey. Ages ngo this part of the Atlantic coastal plain was from time to time covered by the sea. into which streams swept vast quantities of mud, sand, and gravel and boulders which formed thick deposits that coveredj large areas. When the region finally" emerg- ed from the sea Potomac river cut its valley in these deposits, which were carried about here and there also by smaller streams. The larger boulders are derived from the granite on which the gravel lies, but some of the small- er pebbles come from parts of the Potomac basin beyond the Blue Ridge and others from veins of quartz in the granites of the Piedmont Platenu. In Club! Epoch OFFICE AND GREENHOUSESJ'LAUREL AVENUE S FOUND BY EXCAVATION Can we otler vou free suggestions on what best to do? Cu: we tell you what shrub- IMI tree- beut to at perennials will please you mostâ€"where to plant them and get you unpainted with some of the beautiful new vale the shade and in full sunlightâ€"where a group of Darwin Tulips will look the showlest? Step right to vour phone null you that we know all about Trees. Shrubs and Flowers and the Home Ground- Beautlfnl. I bur garden work? Tho fate of [he (Irv-a! Lakes naval training station probably ml) be de- cided definitely within the next {my wu-ks. The «pwial hoard of naval officers creati-d by Seen-tiny Denby for the purpose of recommending "a (lr-finiu- and stable policy" regarding the maintvnam-v of the shore estab- lishments of thv navy began it: do- liberations zit Wushmgtnn Monday, with Rear Admiral Hugh Rndman presiding as senior member. A con- quired to carry out the missions aa- siderable time probably will be re- signed to the board in the [in-rcpt signed by the- «errrtary It is admitted by naval authorltlea one of [host- under consideration. that the Great Lakes statiun will he livery puuihle premurr will bf lvrnught tn hear on the committee by lm-ul inn-nuts in an efiurt not only to prevent the abandonment of the local stutiun, but to bring it hack tn some» “hen- llt‘lll' its nnrmal stair ‘pe‘cial Nmal Board Considers Station’s l-uture Among Other Matters GREAT LAKES FATE LIKELY SOON KNOWN COUNTY DENTIS'I‘S DINE; HEAR PAPERS Dental Amiation Has Session Tuesdav Evening at Lake Forest Hotel . Dr D .\' 14'st uf Lakc- Furefl. president of (he kl'ull‘lllitln, pn-nd- ed and m behalf of Mayor Rummy Luke county dentists gathered in Lake Forest Tuesday awning tn ut- tend the semi- -unnunl meeting of the (‘ounty Dental “satiation. which v.” held at the Dwrpath Inn. Dinner served at 6:30, preceded the bunincu y1w~mn Thvrr \u'rv '22 Kurds. Ind thc- {3"th \u-rr ln-uutlfull)‘ dfi'nrntéd with I‘M-«N wvlmnwd 1hr \‘isiturs. cxplnining {hat the majmr wuuld hnvr liven present tn (In this in person. but hid been called to New Orleans on business. Twenty-five Lulu (’ounty dentin: were prewm at the l-uninr-s session. It K o'clock. when exwllent wiontific papers were read by never-l men noted in the profession in thin section including presidents of lhe Chicngo 3nd Northern Illinois ISQOClItlonQ. The meeting was the first n! its kind ever held in Lake Fnrrxl and “as . voniplete‘ sum-ens. E AND SECOND STREET. ONE BLOCK WEST OF DEPOT LAKE COUNTY ASKS FOR MORE PAVING L‘Ol'NTY BOARD AC'I'IV E Resulutxum and petition: hur been prt-wntn-d to th- hoard o! uupcrviwn urging that thn-e more road- in 14k. mu‘nty hr design-tot! u Sua- Aid routes. the proper-d project Meeting 16 miles of additional concrcte high- wn). and a mmmittce Ivu named to talu- up the mutter with Governor Smull and the- nut: drpartmem 0! public worh. One- of the must imporunt of then- pmju‘H in the mad {mm the Inter- urh-n button on Teloxrnph mud to Bolndtre mud. I dilurxe of Your Ind I ha" miles Prominent cm- u-m hthmd thins pnuu‘t who submit. tot-d k-tten- tn the honrd. In (; (3, Wuudhh, Fn-drnrk W ('rull, A W Wilson. Thus E “'ilum. and I" E. White I! ":1 declared [but mrr Sut- urdnyn Ind Sunday» thcrr arr {mm 6.000 tn 10,000 run pausing "\rr lhlu road. madly ('hic-Ku Unfit. and It n Impouer tu Iu-rp (hr ruud In wmdl~ tum unkn it ll pnvrd Names Committee to No Petitions l'rg‘lng 11m (‘onlru‘wr (Mr, win. In digging ”so En! Sin-kn Drum-m» ditch. which n In rxlvnd {rum n palm a half mile wuth of {hr Lulu- ruunty line mu: (Hunk mount); and up far north at Hmhuoud. hu- c-umplrted run-anon of the hall! lnllt‘ m (but mun!) Hr h‘lrhed I pom! II far north u.- Ibe- cuum)‘ hm hndw, l-fngina-r G (3 Blake u! the (M of ('hark-n I) Rune", caunl) suprnnlrndrnl of highvuyn. hr bun doing rnpnn-nng Work (bent TM Work I- pmxw-dmu EAST snows nrrcu UP 11) COUNTY, um: Tbr Hi‘hllnd Park Hulpltll a». mantra: hu- n-nt ktten to the hun- drrd or more prnom who urn-«I to cuntnhute $50 a )0" to! thm yearn to take can of An opentin‘ deficit. taking that t'hfl'k‘ for thin yur'l cuntributiuu hr son! to (hr Anon.- Uun or [4» \V H BlldWIh. 319 West ()nunu .Itrw-t, lhu‘lflu The lrfln I'm sun-s that the camp-ugh In pro- grcst to rllM- 8150.000 for I much- nu-dod addimm lo the hmpiul 1: pm (Yrs-Inf and that “hon! one-half of thv xrqulvtvi ~um a|**ad) hi1 bat-n ”nerd ASKS PAYMENT OF HOSPITAL PLEDGES The Nan-lad belong to a lame family of excellent varieties and anon: then we have the shiny double Dalodll. the large trunpet single Bayre- and Victoria to the Poet Nan-tut wlth the whlte petals and red eye and finally the little sweet-scented Jonquil]. They and nanny more are .n Nar- clml and. mm need just a little Winter protection. not hell: aa hardy as the Tulipa. Among the enrly Tulips are many fine sorts. They bloom severnl weeks ahead of the Darwin. and on thnt “count. it no other, deserve I place in your garden. so with the Hyudnths which greet III in early spring. with their bold upright mwth Ind heavy lower spikes landed with tiny bloa- soms of an endless variety of color. What can you compare with the anticipation during the Winter months looking forward to the last snow to disappear and the little blue. white and orange-yellow Crocus to bid the first Robin your welcome. They are only with us a few short days. but even that means a lot to the lover of a garden. Do \ou know that we import oser t00..00 Dutch Bulbs. and sou can do very bit as well at home purchasing \our requirements. on we handle nothing but the very beet varieties and nt the \en sane prices as the Chicago seed houses. You an't at for more. (‘onstrucled More Miles 80 h. m-r-d our nun-um” unonrr m ht" Ind uh") you nvnnl yuur ml! of I! you'll be pefln-tly u1~ infied vu'Lh ”It muh. Wc- mu ploy «pubic help Ind vflk-irm mdhodn. "e an- homh-d mm “ulna! Don ll any tune I‘f Inc-qr". That mlurn you I!" ll. [VIEW Spend every minuu pomible out in your garden. If the wenther gets too had. come over to our Greuhousea. You're Bound Phones 18! 147' 1103 39 SOUTH ST. JOHNS AVENUE HIGHLAND PARK TRANSFER C0. Eve RY' MAN'ueeos Assurance OF s- PAGE

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