Illinois News Index

Libertyville Independent, 6 Mar 1924, p. 16

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Improved niethods'cr my. It,» auction in manna is all' that if needed to make tuimrtt' all it! anon: the grape-snowing an». " eordink to Dr. A. s. Colby. it!" horliculiu:e department of the got. legv m n:rir-ulmro. l'nlvenity " ti. "Some of the limiting tatttom in grape culture In much." or. Colby and. "include the choice of - site. wrong varieties. "Manuel. unlock of knowledge or correct calm practices such a cultnton. torti- liution. pruning and "that: con- lrol of insects and diseases. lunat- his Ind marketing! ', _ l Michigan Mom. is shipping 1,200 carlnads of grape-s I year into tttid rate, Ir.. Colby said. and will]. the same of Illinois' grape crop has increased front $426,000 to 3.20.000. in tla, last ten yea", the numbcr of human: grape unes has demu- ed Hum approximately 2.100.000 to 1,600.00" and the amount of In" produced decreased Trim: 16.000900 pounds to 10,000,000 pounds. "Cultivated varieties." Dr. Colby ooatinaed, "are grown on only about one-third ot -the Iarma'ln the ante. but the demand for grapes In in- creulng and prospects are with: tat a pmmawe price tor some time to come. The crop is adapted to a wide diversity ot soils and climate: and wild grapes ot dineront anode- ate now found all over the mute. The cultivated vadegieg now grown in 1mm: are neutered from Villa Ridge. in Pulaski Gaunt). to Galena. in Jo Davie" county. and'from Kan- kakee to Quincy." . . ,, mf- ticing the beat aid most uirto date cultural methods in growing the crop. according to, Dr. (polyp. -- = . Soil and Climate. "It". 'tetitt Large. Says Winn"! a! minois Expert. ' MOST BE GUVEN""CKRE Thu slatt- has everything that ll needed in the way m' climate, 1U rieties and market: for Iteotttattles grape groiving and nil that in hooded to make the crop a mecca in this svctfon is ittteii1tletst effort In pne- _ Won Our Fathers Wrong? " Thee. are tho days when (ho-nub- ort, or mlr {utters :m- being .W mu." Cumin, Father of Rule.- The titie trt "mm: o: Mexican 1...- depertdente" "I given to was! In- dntgo wax... a new" prion. who lived from 1753-1811. H. at.ngeatd I nmwmmt. for Independent" wittelt ("III trim his "to. Some yell! hm Inc was estottmt " a all" and the W hen retmhme erected a maniacal: mum- to him. . '. ISATURDAY ONLY?! DO 'RMiftimilWl'llilt ., IN " DEMAND Values From 20d-to 69c Single/Roll NOTE-Brine this adv. with you and receive It 10% dirt,, '.i'.,'_" count on all mixed paints ind varnishes. .. . , VVaukegan " Decorating Co/ Embossed Papers Twotones w.'", _ Bedroom Florals ' _ "all-pa per? fiL!.lLllr_dlllllft' 120 North Genesee Street Home. March 1.r-rttttorfi, gm the red but ot the eirdina1at6.ttis "not. .. 1!!"sz 'i?l's?Ciliie'tt!li'.'ei 291 Y: "d M ' . I tt fitlttttfitt'? use». S'tl'lt 'tAmft2rl, mi." eo. 'lt, , Ytititgttt kttiltm mgmuc 'llmumro: in! tttAtt,! MI tie I"! a ""- /ift,li',2e'ege,',fdr,t" 'lt iiG7ritriii'iiiUnin'iiuetit ", TWOT, owe Pulti. _ ",td"2','SU'Tm,a,.i-uto, e 'You'QgI'Bny " _ ,. Mfimdmmmmhm Thin-avian pain. 85 man-mm chalk I. . , '. ." . V ,. _ " of uh I. 1lt2'x'ttetth'r2,eattitg'a'Mer,t, . on Mih-9etulira-uiik'aiitairutiihtiuuiidttii ',',',tt="r'"""""'"""'"r-"'"" " . "all. neitittttrtdNt.t.tetan--rtttrttmtrte-t L'l'li"2l'aNg"h'l'l'll's'SUrNrt'l"tU'l't'lfd'. man! ' . At-ett%fteemu"rsttiotteaetmemttrtarrt.t At-hdM0atNoiteqtedtttterttlotetterrNrirted -dtrttar'-rtt.of-atttetet_d1atartra7 ' M" hill iii: In. ' 'i"it1t_tne-tqr--etr "MD-haug'o-vcfilm'mbInu _fWt--6iithnr"taiee.iitorrorrdtst ' = * Vanished Tiles hum tomb of Chem , In mum: height I. 451 feet and In bale - I: 750 feet. The Pyramid: are built " done. the unusual Nr.whtett ttlt taken from the am: on the omit; bank of the Nile. ,' " not; tor new with M: out: Mania and duties! "lock!- 0 I "ream. Archbishop lures on New York. I T f-e Pyramid. a "M The Pyramid: of Egypt. some " In manneq- um tram the period betfeaa the fourth and twelfth dynasties In] wan bumps "We: the man nos: t6trttrtoett tram) tg' " Gm which I'm the great Pyramid. at Archunop Mandeloln. an (in; Chime mute over nmttittgttetd (or; the ml aims of eapttfisat, left. think no!!!" tor Nay York. kvmpantoryj ".W at Poo. PM XI. I. II. No an. Auction iatdtpotf ,ltlllhlllt. tour he. the tfnttdf. - win occuw'mu'h and» and can". At no other 6-0.1; than in Anetta bad may" than cardinals. The two. mm mauve: In the gomn- ' go . United sat... up. mill-jut 1:.»an at Boston and Carnal Misery of Philadeiphh. " PMtt.AYtr LIAQI TODAY; I PLAN PAIIWEL TII'I'JTI. _ . Wily. T The New TailhsereA Most b " . Poimbr Spring Costume . ' , Beautiful Spring: Apparel Ill) The. gap Ciitif ls Here " In Bright Spline Colors THE smartest of models'. "Tho_softest _ of c, . Amman mu. Jag." £:'¢.:1...'....v VA" , . fabrics! This -firiest it - tailoring! You will revel in the slender, pencil-like silhogettes, of the graceful wraparound etteets" thit ire part Of the Spring mode in these Hurt, 861193- ner & Marx," Peggy" Paris and Sterling Coats. 2 '1ftlltlti too. iiiiliiji, o "iriitiirrert wit along mania): 11111231th l Ito alSy,',pgifgugr,i,t'" '.', "rm. , too. .ot twill: and penny I one all My ask ttt a smarter, not. pray =: V t f ',- y . ttr---a French ae"idtritraq ereayid all], ask for a winter, not. my costume. They are "eanoiatlr $15M" $Mu800 om: Style Show my "eritite:at the Mardi Gm will be - tort]: What-O. Ta that two-right apparel that is within Liiidt'iiitieiLs woman't purse Will be our aim. 5.1M. tN Daily. ,th Hein's Eirery NewFrock Phase h, In lihr'iehmttee Here . THE new frock: dimly erirr style feature A of the Stu-inc mode- Fashioned of Geor- 1 - of the Spring mode. Fashioned of Geor- gette. capo Elizabeth ar,Batitt Canton. in,col- oral slid black and shits combinations. The clever ilnithitig of s nookline', the, unique em. We", the unusual 'dhtperrr-in such details do they: display the orightdli.tr that 'se'ts them apart /titywheie. . T . "/' Elaborate Evening Dresses Make Their Appearance . . P,?,.',,? .,nm; tlingirtg mud' aiiitu-otPttwiurMtstt,throtn,Butttr,Bitte)r and Whitt. You ml: is not complete without at least one . Down. A I is indeed a pleasant to snow the new Eye- ning Drew. Manny made of soft. hum fabrics _.irits1sl'p' 9120"" anil' tp: with m. in artistic -irur--etropftg a of Pwder he, doom, Bingo, Blyth' re'S $17.50" $66 and $115 "and .w'gya. r Lu' EMS"

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