Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 24 Sep 1931, p. 26

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â€"â€"â€"| â€"BRAUN Bros. â€"~FUEL â€"OILS ETe 7 Wild flowers and garden flowers \ _ Are plentiful. Fruits and vegetables (~â€" are easy to o%tain. In ail households under the supervision of the Chicago Plant, Flower and Fruit guild apâ€" proach, anâ€"extra effort is â€"being put crganizations who have helped collect and deliver the gifts atthe booth in the North Western depot, to "go over the top" at the finish. Plant, Flower, Fruit Guild Asks for Final _ Contribution for Poor . As the last days of collecting flowâ€" ers, ‘fruits; vegetables, jellies, and Phil H. Braun MOTOR OILSâ€"GREASESâ€" ALCOHOL a large selection of perennials and shrubs, which, if plantedâ€"now, will bloom in your Garden nextâ€"Spring. If you‘plan any landscape improveâ€" ments let us k.elp you with your perâ€" sonal rotluiremm;.’ Telephone Highâ€" land Park 523 for an appointment. Plantâ€" Rosesi‘ Peonies, Irises and Delphiniums this Fall if you want Plant This Fall! A CORRECT GRADE FOR EVERY BURNER 34 SOUTH FIRST STREET Phones â€" Highland Park 3290 â€" Phones Emergency â€" 3291 > and assure successful growth next spring! "FOR FUEL LVR LVRZ G Officeâ€"49 Prairie A yc * Hig) ra venue _. â€" â€"â€"â€"Nursery~â€"â€"Prairks View ; Pbo:.m-rm Carl L. Braun CHARLES FIORE NURSERIES â€"~ in preparing for the "winter.~ Don‘t â€"â€"â€"â€"tetâ€"the cold weatherfindâ€"you without â€"â€"â€"heat, but let us examine your furnace now and overhaul it if necessary in * plenty of time for cold weather. You ____will be thankful when nothing goes â€" wrong next season. ____â€"â€" s t smcs 3(3 KG _ Mrs.â€"Frank Ringsley, chairman of the Milwaukee division of the North Western railroad for the Flower guild, states that she. has had excelâ€" lent. coâ€"operation all inrough the guild‘s season fromâ€"all the communiâ€" ties included in hey division. Because of the great interest shown throughâ€" out the section, she will give a reâ€" port, after the booth closes, on the work accomptished â€" duringâ€" the 193+ seesonâ€"by â€"herâ€"committe@. _ â€" If youw have not helped the guild in its good work of helping others, there remain two weeks in which to send or carry contributions to the booth in town. â€"It is:openâ€"from ‘7:30 to 10:30 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Get in touch with one cf the garden clubs‘ flower chairmen. GETâ€"YOUR HEATINGâ€"RIGHT Modern Plumbing and Hedting Estimates Cheerfully Given Jobbing a Specialty WITTEN BUILDING . 358 CENTRAL AVENUE Shop H. P. 1404 _ Res. H. P. 439â€"1342 Moran Brothers L Robt. F. Doepel TH EP R ES 8 The above suggests a measure of caution in the reclamstionâ€"and imâ€" provement of wild land in sections where the trees are valuable.. There is no question, but that drainage is advisable for low, wet areas:It should te kept in mind that â€"drainingâ€"such areas, especiaily if it is sudden, may be disastrous to the trees and start a series of developments which may reâ€" sult in a very material change in woodland composition. It is not necâ€" essary that the drains be laid directâ€" ly in theâ€"woodland. The lowering of the®water tableâ€"may be prodtced by drains in adjacent cultivated lands. The results are apt to be particularly Cisastrous in theâ€"case of woodlands having a considerable proportion of oak, hickory and pine. 2 EXPERT TELLS HOW TO |Gang Victim Believed It is well known tkhat raising the iavel of a pond or lake is likely to Eill trees along the shore. Tt is not so gonerally recognized that lowering uvf the water table may have a serious eifect. This is particularly the case where trees are growing in low, wet places. The results are likely to be more serious if the drainage precedes nne or two exceptionally dry seasons, ruch as thoseâ€"of 1929 and 1930. Raising or Lowerin The obvious thing is to be cautious in draining wet areas and do it by degrees rather than rapidly. If posâ€" sible avoid such operations during a series of dry seasons or periods of drought. It is not easy to anticipate seasonal rainfall. It is entirely posâ€" sible to minimize undesirable results by proceeding cautiously. It is obviâ€" ous that such woodlands should be ~given close attention.â€" Remove infestâ€" ed trees before the insects have had an opportunity to escape and attack others. Feeding the more valuable trees will greatly aid weak trees to recover. _A measurable degree of conâ€" trol may be secured by spraying for certain borers. ably dry condition, judged by ordinary standards, shoeks the tree, reduces its vitalityâ€"andâ€"pringsabout â€"conditions favorable for invasion by such perâ€" vicious borers as the twoâ€"lined chestâ€" nu CARE FOR LARGE TREES lighting American oil bought from an English__company _for _ government service ml”h!“;fit 3{:;53"73'15.â€"- Washington . Post. The sudden change from a superâ€" ing or ‘Lowerini of W Table Ma{u%hoc Plant â€" _ and Start Decay _ r, the hickory bark beetle and of Water|, Add to Gangland‘s list of onewsy Plant . rides a trip over Niagara Falls, Run uy runners are believed to have sent 4 last week. Theâ€"unidentified â€"man, thought t, have been aâ€"smuggler himself, rode his death: over the falls in a disa boat, and at first it was taken for granted that it was anâ€" accident. The a piece of an oar which had sawed almost in half was found the authorities concluded rum run ner enemies had cut the oar so it would break when bent agai the swift current. _ _ > > . S and police stood helpless. They ar rived just too late to reach him beâ€" fore he was wept into the fierce an of â€"theâ€"currentâ€"justâ€"above.the_falls, . | > ~While .the. crowd looked . on, to man rose as the boat neared thel _ brink, â€"waved ~hisarms,â€"andâ€"disapâ€"|} â€" peared. n Three countries, Afganistan, Ite: land and Liberia, are still without railroads.â€"Collier‘s Weekly. â€" Theâ€"manâ€" went over â€"while firem * HOURG: Week days, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday ‘until 7:30 p.m. . Sundays : Painters and Decorators Telephone Deerfield 72â€" McGARVIE BROTHERS Set Adrift Above Falls® . Plunges to His Death Henry G. Winter 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Highland Park Maintained by First Church of Christ, Scientist of Highland Park § the Reading Room, where the Bible, and all authorized Christian Sctence literature may be *~_ oHuRrCcH sERvICEs f Sunday School 9 :30 a.m. Morning Service 11 :00 a.m. Wednesday Evening Meeting 8 :00 You are cordially invited to visit 144 North First Street Highland Park * 30 ‘to °b 80 p.m. tor reading only. â€"â€"ID | %, e %Nov. 7â€"â€"-“Mai Seas," and "Mag CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ] y 1e The tion," "A Trip tc READING ROOM â€" _4 "Ensctfish Shells PHONE 635 and. domestic ani narts of the eart tapics. â€" _ >â€" ¢ ljleven Free F iety of Subj s ertai on successive Sat September, _ Octob December, in th theatre of the mu: be presented twice Eleven free pro ictures for childre he. provisions of _ ind Anna Louise ion for. Public. Sct .ectures, will be ; eginning Septem {useum of Natur nnounced today. A wide variety . necludedâ€"amongâ€"th ta ~~be~â€"shown, in am., thus enablin tion of several the week. Stephen C the museum, invit partsâ€" of Chicago tend. They ma groups from scho a*‘with their. p other â€"aduits. NC sary for admissio ~ Following zgre on each: thered . Braves." and "Where the Oct. 10â€""Colt Weapons ?" and * ursday, Septem _ Oct._17â€"*"Th "Wonder Book," Cement Sack," Theatre." ing Rapids," "Th Nov. 21â€""The dependence," "TI and "A Jungle F y Nov, 28â€"â€""The Frepare for Wil of the Sun." _Dec, _ 5â€"â€"*"Win kes," "Mr. Gre and "Skating in Oct. 24â€""Glim ple in White (R Come ~Down," : Fight a Firo." ;Sept. 26â€""Wh Oct. 31â€"*‘"‘The J.S8 adults.~ N. ATF

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