Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 24 Jul 1930, p. 14

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BLACK SOIL and ROTTED MANURE ARMOURS ware Co.. C. C. Niebubr, Rapp Bros., Highland Park; Husenetter Hardware, Chas. Ruckoldt Market, Ravinia; Webster‘s Tire and Eattery Shop, Highwood; J. R. Notz Hardware Co.. Deerfield; A. Bernhardt Hardware Co., Northbrook. Steffens Auto Supply. Co.. Brand Bros., Highland Park Pharmaey, T. 8. Dulfy Furniture Co., Meierhoff Hardâ€" The above growing properties. Just what is neer~d to make your lawn and garden successful SP A RK L E? se will. SPARK LE Commercial Fertilizers FRANK SILJESTROM TO THE AUTO DRIVER 1€ +m konie ntific treatment to make it rich in { SPARKLE will clean all glass in « without any muss whatever, and wledge that SPARKLE will beautify [(U’JJJU:“‘ Phone Highland Park 65 ~{/ k1 anger 0 CENTS A PINT especially prepared under wh aC Modern Plumbing and Heating Estimates Cheerfully Given . Jobbing a Speci ___ WIPTEN BUILDING 360 CENTRAL AVENUE ur. neet Infinitely more light is given to top floors by means of skylights than it is possible to get from Jateral winâ€" dows. ~ This is especially true in all factories and workshops, We build skylights or repair same, and attach air ventilators where necessary. Our prices are moderate. £ modernize . your _ home . wWilh . new laundry equipment. _ Greater‘ washâ€" day convenience will be your reward! Transform the kitchen and bathroom, too with equally modern:< plumbing which we supply and install at the «weslt possible cost. As specialists in every phase"of plumbing we are alwavys at your service. pri Telephones Shop H. P. 1404 _ Res. I cidents by keeping your windâ€" ou can do so easily and quickly Henry G. Winter | FOR HAPPIER WASHDAYSâ€" Moran Brothers 48 North First Street ary automobile SKYLIGHTS MILORGANITE Phone 635 home you will the glass H. P. 439â€"1342 equ with T H E P RE 8 8 CaY ne W in Ity PRESIDENT HOOVER IS FISHING EXPERT Even the lure of the is not so strong for Pre as the angler‘s call to where trout leap. Since. he was a sn President ‘has followed fish, and waters in m the world have held I Sinceâ€" he was a small | boy, the| President ‘has followed the way of| fish, and waters in many parts of | the world have held hooks dropped by this cosmopolitan Izaak Walton, Friends of the chief executive say that not only is he a finished fishâ€" erman, but that he possesses the auality termed "fisherman instinet" which enables him frequently to tell intuitively where the fish are most rumerous. ® & . At his Rapidan river, camp in Virâ€" ginia, Mr. Hoover sometimes leaves a stretch of water only a few unâ€" successful casts,. apparently on the strength of such a "hunch." j Studies Conditionk o At other times he ‘will linger at a place initially uninviting, studying to learn what kind. of bait may: prove also have proved good On dark days, other equal, he may select a tempt. trout that show drab "food." The President never casting rod, preferring vhanée which a light fly fish Followed the Sport From Youth and Enjoys It; the gn rod Prefers Light Rod What _ the wellâ€"dressed . fisherman should <wear seems of little interest to the President. He is all set so far as sartorial equipment is concerned when he steps into a pair of rubber hipboots. Any old hat will do if it fits, and he makes no fuss over the rest of his wardrobe. A tireless walker, he often travels far and wide‘in the two_or slightly more, hours that he usually allots to a "fishing day" at his camp. President Hoover likes fishing of all kinds not only because the sport itself appeals to him, but also because it affords him complete relaxation. . | "Fishing is good for the soul of man," he says. _ "Its blessings include not only Edgar Guests‘ ‘wash of the soul‘ with pure air, but they also inâ€" clude discipline in the ‘equality of men, meekness and inspiration before the works of nature, charity and paâ€" tence toward tackle makers and the fish, a‘mockery of profits and conceits, a quieting of hate and a hushing of ambition." 8 manueuvert ishes upsts ht ost centicing. mout the water ill find the f«c Sometimes it is a royal coachman, d again, a brown hackle. The black at. yellow. may, and grizzly king o have proved good bait. On dark days, other factors being ual, he may select a bright fly to mnt. trout that show no interest in Mr bles windy trou h : President never uses a big g rod, preferring the sporting e which a light fly rod gives the The rod ordinarily employed by oth in trout and bass fishing is and oneâ€"half feet long, and very He also uses a Oâ€"foot casting few ounces heavier. H nover the ‘pt at ering times he ‘will linger at a lly uninviting, studying to kind. of bait may: prove ing. He watches insects vater in the hope that he he food most relished by The fly selected often reâ€" color and size of these inâ€" er chas no difficulty + water spots sought, it casting a long line. gâ€" forâ€" trout heâ€"alw am if the weather is Details medicine . ball sident Hoover cool streams His In ays as YOUTH is the only PERMANENT . FASHION _ | New atyles in women‘s elothes are created â€"and designed to fitâ€"the woman whose figure is youthfully proportioned. Any woman who wears CH ARIS can wear amart gawne becom» ingly. For cnaktts is adjust» xC uie Te emo Nee eno t able, by the wearer, «o that the awk wardness of a heavy or overâ€"developed figure can be transformed into smooth, pleasing, youthful lines. CHARIS will be brought to you at home for examination and demonstration .. . Please write or ‘phone stating when our representative may call. CGH. ARXTJ* 4 J qL SA qL JA J. M. BILHARZ Windes & Marsh Slip Covers, New Tops, Curtains Bevel Plate or Celluloid Windows, Floor Rugs, 361 Central Ave., Highland Park First Church of Christ, Scientist of Highland Park 381 Hazel Avenue CHURCH SERVICES Sunday School 9:80 a.m. Between Ases 4â€"20 Morning Service 10:45 a.m. Wednesday Evening Service 8:00 You are cordially invited to visit * the Reading Room, where . the Bible, and all muthorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed, or purchased. HOURS: Week days, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday until 7:30 p.m. Sundays: 2:80 to 5:30 p.m. for reading only. Registered Corsetiere Phone Waukeganâ€"Ontario 8185 North\fioon Larson‘s Garage CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Phones Highland Park 650 Winnetka 222 Illinois Competent Surveyors Municipal Engineers HIGHLAND PARK MRS. B. HAWKINS 32 S. First Street Telephone 493 Aute Trimmings Maintained by Thursday, July 24, 1930 of tz al

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