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Highland Park Press (1912), 26 Oct 1922, p. 3

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iig hland Park, Illinois lllllllllllllllllllllllllmllllllllfi w r Orders for and sscd Poultry HE \TINH him: .1 Specialty ARGA RINES ENTRAL AVE. .- H. i’ :3! [flies lHHHIHHIHIHHIIIIIIIIHHIIL Salads z'ngs EB POT prietor 51015 )-121 ERS LRS rll erson eamery COMPANY IGHT 'Télephone HP 1617 (joke million Company Breads terial qu‘ Illinois Telephone 335 Sheet Metal Work +-.'°+-Hwi°':~{-I-:~Z~Z' Tel. :635 Fall is by far the best time to plant shfibs and perennials. that is if one expects such stock to bloom th‘fifollowing Summer and of course this is the only time to plan BulbsTIor Spring flowering such as Tulips. Daffodils and Hya ths. Hardy flowering plants such as Larkspurz oonpenny Daisies and others planted now. have weeks yet dur reestablished and are therefore way ahead. Spring. fl belongs on every Home Grounds, get at this ork now. and bear in mind that Home Grown stock is by far perior to any you If you contemplate the planting of a H y Border such as t can have shipped in, for instance we not " ly carry over fifty thousand field plants. but can lift a plant a inside of one hour have it delivered and planted, this is a g at advantage over stock shipped with naked roots tightly pack in a box and days on the road. Another advantage in dealing at Home; SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEKâ€"â€" W. C. Egan Phlox. the largest and best of all shell pink Phloxes. $1.50 per doz. ‘Strong plants. Look over all your catalogues and see if you can equal this price. lf \ou had to travel 10 miles tq \l'isit they are ju<t coming into bloom.o to let us she“ youthrough thoH THEATRE GUILD TO OPEN NEXT MONTH North Shore Dramatic Org: izalion Planning Many Fine Features Thv Nurth Shore Theatre (Euihl. which su succvssx’ully presentvd a numlmr of plays on the north shore last year. will upon its so‘cmhl wuson with Bun'ie‘s “Dear Brutus" tn lu- pl‘o.~vx1le4l early in Nowmber. accord« ing to unnuunmmenh this \xeok. Tho («mt is now open for new taltjnt, hmh amateur uml prufossionul, it is under- amateur 510ml. OFFICE AND GREENHULI The play \vu< securv‘d from (‘hm'les Frnh'min. 1mm. with difficulty. and at r. considerable e\pen.~'e. It is to he played alum: the north shore. and the cast will include several “ell-known Kuinston people. among them Mrs. {zilph Heilmzm. Miss Margaret Fol» iun. E. Lyman Jr., and Dr. Oliver Furnsworth. Others in the cast will he resident amateurs from Lake Forâ€" est. Highland Park. Glencoe, Winnet- ka. Kenilworth, and Wilmette. The play is being produced by Raymond O'Neil. who was formerly the director of the Little Theatre of Cleveland. Beginning this season the guild will give one revival of a standard play, the remaining three productions to be of plays new to Chicago and vicinity. According to announcements. the guild is also eager to secure plays of native authorship. and invites local writers to submit manuscripts for consider- Rev. Robert E. O'Brien, Zion's} ;scrapping parson. will take a dare.‘ ‘Last Sunday Wilbur Glenn Volivn.‘ 7 in his declaration of war against; LState's Attorney A. V. Smith's in-l .junction against the construction of: Eany more sign boards. included a 'challemze to Rev. O'Brien, pastor of ZEast Benton Methodist church. de-1 claring he would give the independent minister 35‘ if he would stand in front of the office of a Waukegan news- .paper for half a day just to let peo~ . ple look at him. The Rev. Mr. O’Brien was in Wau- kezan bright and early Tuesday and took up his post in front of the news- ,paper ofi‘ice. and he was still there >at 11:45 a. m. when a reporter recog- ‘ nized him. The pastor said that if ‘ Voliva still is in the notion of hmd: - inn? mmr that five spot he con do so. REV. O'BRIEN TAKES UP VOLIVA’S DARE Stands in Front of Newspaper Office Where Folks Can Look Him Over The Rev. Mr. O’Brien kezan bright and eariy took up his post in iron paper ofiice. and he v at 11:45 a. m. when a x nized him. The paste Voliva still is in the n‘ ing over that five spot un- isit our Greenhouses. it won Inades and colors. large an s and will do what we can ‘lh\(‘¥ Vfltt' A! ' 01} _u-n derlnred Fum‘r tmn- .12". “nu-s u anrrrnu («f The Yuulh's (lmxpamun. l was ! voling in Eurupv With a ynum: Indy “10 lived in a small tuwn way Down Hist in Mninr. and Whu was more R (-rllly infurmul in the history, Ii ratpre. art and music of the- count t es we visited than those who had ‘1 ed in and had the ndetuzt-s of I I 99 chy. "Where were you Mucu- ed?" 1 Mkmi. “I was brought up In N17" I mum. n was “Hum... ..,. .. "'0' home town and on 1111- Yuuxh's l‘ mpanion." wns hrr rvply. And Um a me libtral education is in The (‘um- p ninn for anyone who WI“ vak n. y it {or I year and see. ,Thc 52 Liam-s of 1923 will he crowd- “ with serial stories. short «um-u, dimriull. poetry. facts and {un. Sub- sc’riho now and recon-o: 1.‘ The Yuuths (‘umpaniun~-.’-2 Lumen ‘ng \mp I'I,.\\"rs nun-w". . JOHN J. (‘AROLAN. ; WM. 1‘. (‘AROLAN. ’ Executors of lut will i . and Testament of John Carolin. deceased. LVaukegan, Illinois. Oct. 2, W22. 1 E. S. Gail. Atty. 33-35 * PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the subscriber Administrator of the estate of Emma Lindblom. de- rensediwill uttend the County Court Lg]: County. et a term thereof 0 he olden It tre Court Home in 'aukmn. in Slld County, on the rat Hondsy of December next, 1922, hem and where all persons hnvinx claim; )gainst said estate are notified land requested to present the some to {said Court {or adjudication. i 0LOF LINDBLOM. . Administrator. file a"! ‘ent the licatiflfl kaegan. 111.,'0cmber 2, 1922. S. G. Gail. Tu. ADJl’DICATlON NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given at the Subscriber Executor: of the nut will nnd testament of John Cuto- m. deceased. will “tend the County hurt a! Lake County at I term hereof .to be holden It the (‘ourt louse in Wnukexan. in said County, n the first Monday of December ext, 1922. when and where. all per- ons having claims against said ea- is that we take a Bolton. Mus. Subscriptions Received u u...â€".-v . THE \OUfii‘S COMPANION rmmorlwenlth Ave. St. Pnul SL. UNI-I W.:\\ TO GET \.\ \ I'llll't'ATlUN l.:\l'REl. .- am notified zmd requested to pre- the same to said Court {or ndju Wrmrmmrm KW Huw. l; mu .~\\'l{.\§l‘}{ AND SECOND STREET this office wou Id still be worth your while to come 11 c an (1 small. interesting to say the least; ‘ can to makv your Visit a pleasant one. STATE H)- ILLINOIS! H)l,'\“l\ HF LAKE \ 'I‘\' THE (IR! 1 IT ( r~\.1' IAN: UH ‘Q'IY ul:\ 11 H: >AI K \~ SACK. v! M In 11mm”), .\u llh' I'ululu‘ Nuhrv i~ hen-l: 79" u T memus l.\.\'|)§( \I‘H LANDENING In the llhmvu 1:032, lhrn'nf (m the 2nd day of Otto-f Pun-r A D 11022. the undrnlgm’d. Ml.- h-r m (‘hnnu-ry «,f the (‘irruil Court »f ”W (H umy of Lulu- Ind St“! 0‘ Ian-‘in mil u” 1.1 pquc auction to tho highest and he“ hiddrr {or CO.“ on Wrdm'sdly, (he ‘I‘Mh dl)’ of No- \rml-cr, n thr hour of mm- u‘t-lock in 1h:- nfh-rnm-n of mud day a! the out main from duur «:1 (hr munhuuu. in (he (My of \Vaukvgnn, (‘oumy of LAX! and Shale ..{ ”linnil. prM‘idc-d the Md or l-xds upu-n c'lrh won- or put- re! of (hr prcmm-s herein-fur du- cnln-d shall be equal (0 ll km“ t'o- thirdu of the vnlununn put upon (ho same As phnwn by thr wpon of tho knmminiunrrl heretofore appointed by the can“ to make partiuon then- u{. or, the other pieces “all It the flame tune sell fur enough (a uh the total lmcunt of 1hr I.“ I010 mm“ to himâ€"third! u! .‘lld vulnluw. - - I > ,.,:1 A. all real nut: dt'wrlln-d In um 0 "Pt, to-I'il: Lot Eight (m in Block Fin (5) in the (‘in u! Hithlnnd Purk. Lake County. lllinoin. To- cub" with the down-r nnd homo- .trad "tale: of ('hlrlcn 8nd and Also together with the duvet 0» (Into of Margin-t Suck. I" sub ject rum-ever to In cnrumbtlncc 5 an ‘__ n... tun-t pun personll interest in your order and your Grounds. if. puchnnce anything does go wrong. we are lire to lake it to right. you an call up 85 and have us that in I flew minutu. “Your money back if you are not satisfied” has been Our Motto for over twenty-dd“ yearn. We have the stock, don‘t chatge a cent more than any other responsible Firm. do what we can to pleaae you and appreciate your patronage. from mormuwbllewekuow ‘tltrealyhtoyourlntelutto obtain all you [monthly can at bone. when it come- to plant. please yourself about that. but if ever you are in need of Wu! m- gestions on what to do beat on your Gm hear u in mind - __ -Lua la ‘wllvllfl v" w..â€" and let us assist you to point out the but way to go about it. suing you time. labor and worry. We don't chute for suggestiohl. goes with the service we give. 3 r Kuhn i~ hen-Ly mwn that unnw ‘f a doc!“- mnde Ind 111 (he nbmw rnlitlod «use 'in uit (‘uurt of Lake County. a! the (h‘tuln-r (I'm, A. D. ndtIhcfimcnlI-d in “M h. ‘1.IA'{\‘}:" \ ‘Hh 1 IT (In in HF UH ‘UIY >AI K \. ‘HAIUJ-Z.‘ I, X” ‘15:} .‘v i~ hen-Ly mwn that, ‘f a doc!“- made Ind :- nhwe rnliUl‘d CIUIQ’ (‘uurt of Lake County. :- ()flulwr (I'm, ' ‘ht undvnlgnvd Xu- r\ «f the (irruil (curt ' of Lulu- Ind St“! 0‘ I” at pulhc auction 1.0 mi bun bidder {or cuhr r, (he 1,th dl)’ of No- v hour of mm- u‘t-lock in of mud day a! the out m.» (.1 (hr murthuuu. in' nukvgun, County of 1‘?! A. 1).: {m the 2nd day of Otto-E -3~ PW 1m 1 IT (m “u \"l\’ while to come and see the Chrysanthemums 0 av the leastâ€"Non are cordially invited ONE mow WEST OF DEPOT rum. Ava... Hutu-d. m. SPECIAL N0. 2 â€" For three days; the highest grade nixed Darwin Tulips. nothing but first sized bulhs of mad vuiedo.’ W per 100. Bud m but the Bostpn Store. but we do It here. when You Come to Do Landscape woman menowms (#:aNImAL nomr Bl-BUILDING mu AND PAINTING Es'rlnm cutwuur FURNISHED I ’ We Cain-d “24â€"5-6 J In: luau- Am C m and mm '1 AUNMOBILE BODIES, m m icago Coach Calfriage Company nor for: skewhorphn.“ 3“ WHO 1‘0 PHONEâ€"HIGHLAND PARK 5” not rllll CHICAGO

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