Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 16 Apr 1925, p. 19

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m F wit VI 'tll: the d 9"tp,nrtd - bthe ha a 9-: m We]: Jewei tQuality. l The mive reinodéling of for a a that offers . ' . T flth exce tit; . EZfef‘zlipgflgl‘iSialtfitrfifi' 3:3 3:2?th st/8rfge"cL'i'rtl71'ir' Gr' Co standard of q ity: 'i; _ l,' . l, ', , 1 . orurordr, milLRY-i-PitotuP Irtomitirttripi'ine Quarry Stones 't L , w 7 ' / _ ' " _rtirt,r, Price 13.1. Price ' ',9,r,4'W,1t,'ii IMS, fatTg1:1rfrr.r.r.r.t4.r.rcr, : ' iti' f _ Ig', . Dubiou a WAnAsa It "t.ott1d.'rliit r - . ADVICEOI-‘E . .. sins, which 'Fil!!,' :35. ' "The real "heme of thing: HI S] when tttat tractod maintain, one ‘thnt involves ry . e, wen annual out to how-and then a break with the p t," . . g 'Wmiam stlaeodthein lays Edward G. tSpaulding, Mica! , fthe beat "mm and of Philosophy tU,thtttete in ' e . [, rd who w” able to re- 'Waiis of the.Past in ihe April tkiib- ' , . net’s Magazine. l'it is a scheme of [ their present excellent things in which the'new is produced, y are new a some in which novelties ogcur and in which C DilTIONAL QUALITY lends. peculiar interiest to this announcement. Charles . Craves & Company w.as established in 1857, and thlroughout the intervening M, 2' this name has been associated in the minds bf bur friends and customers witli 'pricolou downwi- ,t years been locked. up gun onfe, whqc they had ted with diam and Ti (d Big rednétion to those who me to our nursery‘md get stock.’ . Freshly dug, roots notytried t. Nursery It LINCOLN VE.' A N D PETERSON DAD. Ga South on Ridge ve., Evanston, to north line of M11 Cemetery” irest miles to Nu ' ., *RAN K e s I'LJESTROM Rh First Street Telephone Highland Park 65 The Land of the Peterson Nursery has been Sold, and we have' but a Short Time to Sell Ott the Stock. THIS IS YOUR 9PPORTUNITY. -----_---_- ----F- #7 l . “shadowy iCT"-r,i',iL',,r':,: PLANT NOW box, in n inch of Sir jin the April W: t. of his "ttmtnettt to Oxford, Mia”: [ it may” he ' unMtn I this plug'by‘ Mr Wil- “It. may“ Mon. laden Life and So I“: 10"; Nur- not Tells . , City Office, 30 N. LaSalle St., Chicago . l C EVANSTON - UNIVERSITY 1494 APRIL 16, 1925 TIER NOT HISTORIC DOPE RLES E. GRAVES &: COMPANY N BUY How l recs. Shrub“ Fruits and Vines STONE of all kinds COAL I SOLVAY COKE EXéAVATING ' SULIVHAIKIJ - unuluvuv a.” 5v. m.stq.rrrrr.eem_.r"r"_. g'ljt'rfta%'i'riiriiii, .45 ct. ......c....-............,...C, SOLITAIRE RING, I diamond 1.08 et., . ' 24 small diamonds in mounting -tt-rt-w.tmeq..tP'"" DIAMOND WRIST WATCH, 22 small diamonds, DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE WRIST WATCH, gamma AND IAMOND BRACELET, 3 "li dinmondl, 25 gagging r......,..-..-.]...),-.. DIAIgN‘P A113. S‘APP E BAR WN, . , T no u m .... .........,.............l....... DIAMOND an pr,ttt1'g'cairii' ----e-u DIAMOND BAR WN, St We“ w.....-....,.'.:.., ' Similar "diction a Can", Umbra , l have“, Gold Newman. Rings, Chains and Idth eniarired space and equipmenikive are CHARLES E. GRAVES? .1jb, QQMPANY‘ Finest Black Dirt for Ghrdens and Lawns .v farm. No‘Slough Dirt 25% to 38%% Discougt. oh Ngaily Arrrirerehandisis A jlllrt_.firp/5,, li N ti Substantial Savings on Jewelry of T . Distinctive Quality 'i, PETERSON‘ NURSERY JEWELIRS AN Pgp'r was it» mug-ed 135 . - 't 2 : C . _ j. y. , y our store; to begin May Ist, is is, only occasion in 68 year; win apt .to accompany him, ind ho ,tliet.aeritrredigiotW, . ' replied with injured dignity: 'No . Historic interest is well "tosttrit, b ' I prefers modern life.' " 1 for the may ot Sir Williun m by hiu’fnlly tarnished, no that up a: -tt?tl_tt.eou1itreii"tilUiriiu% moment’s notico bring . friend! to nrt.iiar1ryrnnfusthi/ihL pie life in which u ‘no dstitthtad/ It h-rmembered that his keen enjoy- ment of this primitive existence in not Uared by his faithful butler, ho of vital intent to New of hum and? other visitor; . , . V BREAK wrrn PAST , ’ ..._. ADVICE QEEXPEM MANURE am, 'Umbnuqn, Lamp,- Gouda. to“ , Ringl, Champ“ other can 4%. , you miy take yiggen of 1 these exception?! obtain the well. nown Charles E. Gitiretr SYRINGA ICE; wow TEAM] BLACE Fok those Whig do not care to Ho their owin planting we. will DELIVER, PLANT A ID GUARANTEE . now handling right from the MING and , CK DIRT and Telephone Main 3613 1200 200 It, is slated that Genénl Per-hing will have charge of he [:10th in the territory in din) e btheon Peru and Chil¢. It wi11he wise, for neither side wiry to pull Lay rough staff during e election. 3 F' , _ "But mud not depend upon Inch loam) ants. There in "idettee u we“ "moat. History is me- plate h the names at men who started mething'ncv’ that hu not yet sto ped. Soot-ten, Archimedes, Christ, who. Newton, Duwin were not guil less of such radicalism." lotion tttrat,',', ind by on op; palm net.Jtttooe_nustitd then it ha; thinking In: not than ti1tasdrhttirw,ut_t-,itdou um; agitation has alway- boon go- ing on. thinking about cvolutioq has not}: Evolution iueirmurt, than. he of an?!) I euraetittiit it - thinkintti about it to appear when be- fore sud): thinking m absent. It 'nytreisftmebaehameurutor- mit the ;new Md the novel now and then to' brine. C 53min; net. 1!1tht ii ghdwu Both by Phone br write m HIGHLANQPAIK "tma, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS 875 525 150 b CHICAGO i Howhrd ‘P.’ Savage, at the time com- mander pf the (‘on county legacie- !tion of the American Legion, "obtain-, ed a good job fdr Powers. _ Prospefity began _to come his way slowly, his ' health became better and the "D. S. C." looked more' valuable. .quage became state Legion commandrr and 'began'a membership drive. Poweirs (obtained seventeen new member's of, ithe Legion. ', _ ' I T "A list of many large manufm at; established by American' a abroad in order to proteit their cuts could be enumerated, win there'has been 'no ttstablitrhrnerl ‘manufactureru tn this country this reason. In Net, a foreign ehtet, by régistering his pater! .the United States, on}! hold,it Uiiuiiiiii' years and prevent m Lfacture of the article in the Th States." . [ l t tatritrd thesltritiprih 'wheat, See- retaries Mellon' and Homer _ issued tstateitieitts to. the {flea that ther? is jno amides reason for mac-on rema- ing hymns; eorrditionti' They poult- ed out thejnct that 3'9.qu in tf, the 'what ',','dyel, out and)? lurid: of the lumen ire'P/e bike fell And that In” pinkish; payer of the "ttetiitraietljtii' iould not be cur.. tailed by the'slnmp" ' ; . 'e' If "you “lies! the young crowd what werr.tle clijef-chnricterinti‘e: of the Sions, he they-109m pmbgbly any that they didn't Raye any automobiles then. . . . stood thnt both Scenario! Hi yer. of tttDepartment of Commerce 5nd Work ot the Interior departmamt Ip- proved of-the change, and that ' is in line with the plan advent by the congreagional committee o re- organization. . Equally impetuous in "'aivieir," Powers; it the' opening in Chicago 10f the Ame'rican Legion national 86.- 000,000 endowment movement for diss tabled veterans and war orphans, tou- ed in'the last and only five spot he had in his jeans at the time. _ Secretary 'royer decluéd tha department intended waging a nu campnigri to wipe out ind toward American patent»: American manufacturers; "At the present timts,T ma Hoover, “in American patentee i, quired in many foreign conntrie continuously . manttNetttre in country under his patent or lost patent rights, We make no we! quiremint in the United States. consequence is that ourcinventor, manufacturers. in order to pri their inventions, have been driv the establishment of a Jaftre ti cf factories 'abroad. whereas I patenteerhave been able to use patents in the United States to ually prevent manufacture here. When the war was over, Powers did not -futi3re the distinguished seq- ice cross beetowed upon him as a very valuable asset. After the' encounter in Psgtf.de Bays he did notdeel right. On Jsis return to 1Chieago, he we: without regular employment. Things looked tblue, '/ . dn _ accordance with .‘ the de If- mental re-organisation Itian,. ai- dent Coolidge bu iqtted an 'tite transferring the United States P taut once from the jurisdiction of t De.. partment of the Interior'to the Do- ptirtment of Commeret. , it.. _ der- ' 31he.secretary said 'that this only;one- of many injustices v it is hoped to remedy, either at international convention to be atWhe Hague, October 8, 1925. this fails, by a complete reviaic the U. S. patent laws. _ ,~ “Throwing “way his .ttey ti.eketusfum having beep gassed wounded,'Edwprd J. Powers, pri' returned to the front line whet acted as runner until, the com was relieved.',' - ,, That was seven years ago on western front, when Powers “'04 distinguished service cross by hid irehiotsity as a soldier. . "i" xWORLD WAR HERO JURISDICTION IS CHANGED Then' the endowment fund campaign to afford permanent care and cure of disabled veterans and give war or- phans a dhance'to start life on better terms,. came along. It struck h re- sponsive chord with Powers. l .Ctittirpt tip big accounts, he t9yrri a smlitt surplus and immediately .made the contribution of five dollars. .He expects to do more later, he said. F v Powers" citation was :as follows: "For extraordinary hemiim in ac- tion near Bola de Boys," France, Oct. 9; 1918c. After being wounded, Pri- Vdé, Pd’wers réceivgd treatment It firs't aid, station; trom where he was coruaiiiid to the 1toapitnl" Throwing away hiieeatituttion ticket. he retuno ed to metro“ lino walla-who acted 'agrmn'iiirr'.sttttg'i {one coiitpany was re. lie3red,1wheti he we; remand to I hos.. pitaV' l 3 , / - - V Executive Order' Transfer; To Commerce Department; , l Elton to be Made to ', _ AIDS LEGION “IVE aim to Limit to Help ty ow. _ ment Campaign; History I .4 F His Citation PATENT OFFICES " TO BE “ORGANIZED Bar injustice ' Mr. , te- yr ti, E his at" nigh heir act- ttur.. pita! pat. Irena t ' of for pdt- t' in for mu- med was 'Hich the held " if n. of don and rate, , he (nd tect ice; ind the the his It Lake Forest School at Music FOURTH SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT V t 1924-1925 . , MARTA MILINOWSKI lt " . . . _ mu- Padded Vans Tickets 32.00 isut,ttmruvtho swoon: Mimic; Talents-'9 we rm . ‘ 999; or u KrMrtu Drug Storey . _ 'Paint-yo/i: Atu/i? Pie in lO/‘Ioatés /"'\ 4' r.‘ 4 . r A. tr. 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