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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 May 1913, p. 3

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trial. Remember rst cla‘g. For the :will give you a . linen or woolen mi our material. will be clone for llwkie> SILJESTROM .FIED with YOUR 1d Pressmg? ade right here in Highland Park 2am Chmolates, Walnut Fudge. ?e:mut Clusters, Peanut Crisp, mg Candy. Chocolate Dip Cara- ’eanuts and all flavors of Cream Pint Street de Candies and “en 5 Furnisher xay :e in all its branches ’idml Rudd r uh m: fished 1877 NEVA ICE {surance Agency dy Kitghgn Humer iompam'ns LOWG“ R‘tad E AL-- the Ice Man will call )C L'xt‘ Tornado Life Employer! Liability h mud in «:1 \‘r.’ r mg M Highland Pnrhlllinois H I'ghland Park Scranton 1.1.9503. NH! FLOWERS A: OOOOOOOOOQOOOOOC FORT WAYNE. IND. â€"- The t‘nit- ed States government still own: the channels of the ri\ers fiOWing through Ft. Wayne and perhaps of the other‘ rivers of the, state. according to a discovery whirh has just been made public by Postmaster R. B. liannat it it believed that this fact will aid ma- terially in the work of preventing a recurrence of this sl‘ring's hig flood. It seems that when the government granted property situated on the river banks in this city to the first White owners the deeds specifically stated that the grants extended only to the river banks and not to the mid- die of the streams. as was supposed to he the case. A number of old land patents have been dug up in every one oi whlth this is shown to he the case. court construed the 0! 1910 to amhorize to deport alitn women “no eum w. in immoral life after arriving in the l'nitpd States even 11' Hoots show ”'19)” Came in before (he law was Dasred. A (fist case was brought on behau of Helen Bugajentz. of Denver. Whose attorneys raised a quvstion o! the zm-ernmenl‘s right to dvrort her and two other women “no were taken With hvr on a sinxiEar charge The Supreme court held that [hp SON-mmrnt had authority under the law (0 del'nr! any alien “rm-an. La maUer “hon she may have come to [his country, a! any ”me she shnum be I‘m'nd In ham» Nolan-HI m” [‘11:- hibl'h‘ns fixud bv [ht- 1a\\ of I‘m“, INDIANfPOLIS â€"â€" F itu'nriv 19*. tmxns and tmvnships in ittd ham >1.» far \o'ed this par ‘11 quvfliun of “hethtr sui<011> \Vuui niiowmi m (upvrato (or the er..- )'mr. in the maiurify of casm rexuits show gains for the "dxy' we“. Fight units havinz air Changed {rum “Wei" in “dry” ”THU-eight remaining “dry," ' Only four haw changed from ”M “WP!" and thirteen remain “\wt. nearly mpry case thv anti-s lort‘es haw made gains as com] With ih.a vow of two years ago notabte meemion to ihis is the 1 in Huntinnon. where the "wet" this year was 2.34) gs cvmpared 10;! in IBM. WASHINGTON CHICAGO â€"â€" Ca! Rypublican national Republican party to the Progressive R ence held here M d GENERAL NEWS. Telephone 85 or 78 lâ€"Tht‘ I'. S‘ supreme the Immigration act )rize the gmvrnment :13an who enter on after arriving in the ven H Hoots show efore (he law was case was brought on Calling upon the an! convention of the to be held this year Republican confer t (he instance of Sen 3. â€"â€" The I‘m“- still awn: (Le flowing thruuxh us of the other zed from ”dry" tn remain “Wet." : thv arm-swoon rains as connarud so years ago. A 3 axis is the result rre the "wet" vote as cvmpared with r the "dxy" ele- 1 having already ‘ " m “dry” and ’ §” ‘3 “a“... “mp FORT SCOTT.'_KAN.â€"TH~ 0mm: red from ”an" m ca<es against Hu‘ene \'. Debs for 'main “Wot; 5 merly Sor‘ialisl rfindidate {tr presi» thv arm-swoon dentuand J. I Sgheppard Ind l-‘rvd‘ ins as conuarud Warren. publishqn of n Sociahs'" , years ago. A newspapvr at 61 ’rd. Kan. charging: this is the result attemrt to own t just're, wvrr di.~ ; e the "wet" "I" missed In the fed a} court hers uxun} s cvmpared with ”1' “Hr”, “a ‘ Instructions from. eral. i When We started‘iinto business 18 years go In ngnianu I’arK we wiu Just we 5-......-.-- plants the first spring and the “boss” pe ' nally done the delivering in a wheel barrow. We had the whole field to ourselves and et we had an awful time to look the coal man In the face and try to convince him that 'e were going to come out ahead some day--- ' d 0 over 13.000 geraniums and there are quite a few others selling geraniums besides ourselv s. Yet this is only one item and goes to show that there is an ever increasing demand: or flowering plants and we claim some credit for having helped to create this demand. Whether a palatial residence or just a plain bunga- low: and no matter how beautiful the lawn. how fine the shrubs and trees on a place. the setting can never be called complete widiout a few flowers. It doesn't matter much what kind you choose or whether you have t ' m in a bed, border or rustic lawn vase, but plant some and let them help cheer things up; nake the grounds homelike. attractive. so as to bid the visitor welcome; let the passerby stopi‘and look The modern architect-provides for the window box for flowers country home. He considers it a necessity and S)gt sh uld 1):; th: in issivc stone will mil iron gates have made way for the honey suckle and the lilacs. We are oing forward. ahead. the world is a better place to live in than . . 1‘ Miami-” “mas thrnnuhnni the countn' with the grass plots, the garden and do some planting when he gets home. and trailing vines when he draws the design for a the “mum: of (‘35 s the 'VLIJ nu. _--- _‘ it ever was and the many thousands of suburban Homes throughout the (“UH“) mu. the sum ,,.,..., ., and the flowers have-«helped a whole lot to make i so. We have higher ideals than we had yesterday and they are goingr to be still higher tomorrow---that's evolt ion---who knows but what your home is sadly in need of “cheer-bringers"; what about a yeranda box, a tlo 'er border or a few hanging baskets? Don‘t let the summer slip by when all you have to do is to let us know )ur wishes over phone 85; let us help you with suggestions, we are just pn'me full of them, the result of over :0 years of Companionship with Flowers, eyes wide open and a desire to please. 3 n-ux ummmna or fps- nmounwu The cunfwrence rvmmmendrd lha! n sm-ho-nw of changed uglmrummwn! of national deb-calm} (u ro-duce tho erresemutiun (‘f «he‘soulh in the par ty councits he conmdered at (hr pro posvd comentlon and lhal (h? pdrn rules be armndod n: mnhrm In K . primer) hum: of tho) ianvu» Slut?! NEW YORKâ€"l'nder a l clslon by Surrogate: owl: r t' of J. P, Morgan “lll‘m't [w l the good will of mum" ln parlnurshlp agrpeméfil Irm‘ the good will berm‘aes (lu- of the surHVlng muprers of Such a clause in (he arvhl partnerfihlp will rlmfilf)‘ tho the apnralsvrs of (hp estate has hevn conceded that lhf‘ of the good wll ME; by th» flcult femur? of thu’aplrals TRENTON. N. J.<_rl"0rmvr .‘Pn Frank () Briggs divd at his I» here. He had bven pl supra] mm: Born In 2‘31 at (fincord. N H was gradnatvd fro , \\'vst l‘uim tary Academy in {35“ “'5'.,~ .~u lieutenant In (ha 't'nued Smxw fanny. swrwd a (gym in thr "I State‘s svnut» and gyms eiwlvd - treasurer and M or 'l'rmmn was a RwfllbliraA NEW YORK -â€" Iormor l'n‘lcc spermrs hmmis S «Hwy, J«lm Murtha. James R. Thumpsux: Jamo-s H. Humor '11 now («wail the police drparnnent. have b: on sicted of c-nnsrirufl) lo otmrurx tin- and tho ndm’hiszratinn Lt IaWs. The on: meg-um! s a may punishnwut of ones your in we (cnliary and a fixmfin ! m mam-d or both. E grttv, (amuht rar', 1:} {Dr «L pcliru in H1» 3011: (luf‘liu (he vmrunm- u) the (lrztr which N truvuhad with .‘ tourists “1H hrough' u;- H1 H4 polka (our! lalvr'ln (hr {in} mundnl In (ha 111 ""s'raW h inquirio-s. Sluv Kaye 1hr- Lam Ward. § at 1m: the LONDON. ENG:â€" lllstf" whiqn-n! I xltvuhhih‘ :|\\':\‘ I PIIIN'YWI \‘uh: .- stnue munngvn whi‘lfl‘rv' Thourvll Y mp estate ~ix:<-.‘ r 'd that lhe vulnnalvfi “H; by [hr nun! dif thu‘ up) rllsul wunM lw with I'm ,\ mH‘a z, thv- (L vlurl: L I No". [In- \i|lu|n (‘TH‘I’ M s a maximum ur in tho pvn“ 1 lvgal I!" f tho Psldh' [m (and (M in as? Hw- r(1\ido-s [hill [1)" 110;:qu ‘ of m.» firn: l” Hrum: lww._ "‘ .\II.v‘.'h“dh HI “4*“ s'raet p :H «1 ran lu- " relninfl‘ "mm: ”D (Maui .. 9 b: on ('nn- hururx Jus on (,f lh“ \ h\ THE HIGHLAND FARR .\< h'm Th. Innov-hon by ‘ on, M IIIrIH ‘44“ \ Q' Lva; I’h'ullnl ml In I“! ll:h~l‘v~h~1 .\lnl') I. In! l‘mumhm Momoruol 00 h'l‘\ Hrrv 1:1 Hn- um.- ~ vnun- i‘hv Inn .md (‘nvnu 1hrllllflh'ln' \I~hI--!l.|. willnm‘ (lu- m-u \Inxlil Wt‘li‘nluc In Ixu-unh Nor I~ HI.- (nu-l to ho In nm-n-m ('mnv Hunk from ll fur! lulu an ul-N Linn! um- ;nnmnu nigh! [hp (rin'm‘lhn prugmg mum- nf 11ml rd: lzl} do gnu}; a [IIIH‘rlhI'ld “uni and worm-r n! Arnerh-I m's “Ruum’r- In ('uh un's AGRICULTURAL F’IRS. new YORK‘S BAQTERY. ln-r‘l 18 years " go in Highland Park we sold just 372 geranium ‘boss” pep nally done the delivering in a wheel barrow. :lves and et we had an awful time to look the coal man him that 'e were going to come out ahead some day--- sposed 0 over 13.000 geraniums and there are quite a few 5 ourselv 8. Yet this is only one item and goes to show demand: or flowering plants and we claim some credit for mand. Whether a palatial residence or just a plain bunga- Fnl the lawn. how fine the shrubs and trees on a place. the IH ~.~ r. lulu an upon" lu'llmfl Jrnlly ntmnu Human XVII lwgnn “n lit-"gm: hlrh Iuldt- Hu- .zl H'lzl} do rod 111mm 0! ~rlm.‘u1 “uni V\ euory [Au-L. In! Atnefh‘l Infu- R “'H .h’v- In l'ulu nl H)wu_\n" «n-(nr) u! we {re-.uur), J “Jr. [he fumplrulh‘r. HM many “hrr hulk-1 ..[ rr-g-wtu ‘.I_\ " ~ umllxh III 4-1] to 1’01 iLUpfuuu iuun uuu UV \ ...... - r VVVVVV U v bot for flowers and trailing vines when he draws the design for a :l 5)" t sh )JlCl b}; th: in issiv: SM]? will and iron gates have made are oing forward. ahead, the world is :i better plilt‘t‘ to live in than :)an omes throughout the country with the grass plots, the garden ike i so. We have higher ideals than we had yesterday and they mm irm---\\'h() knows but what your home is sadly in need of LUtJ‘uA-x- -v \._, , - I but for flowers and tralhng vmes whm he dr; '1 5 hit sh )J‘sd 1):; th: m 155W: SK‘XM‘ \HH mi in ullnr-H M" ’ lh-rkuhhe «M. \l..«, Em umnmn -h'|IY UHF! (mumludu “nr wuh ("1"1Nr‘ Illlll “H 1x or u! (Ll' HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS gnu-I fur «n tu-nll lho- H ltrllH' ml“! H \htum I'II- I VHF fI-r H M! ~‘w dhlhl n-H mnrnmI hrr Ihul Ilu- um- ‘rl " ~\\',. ,‘H anr '1: '\,~ and '9I-IIL («H.m’. IIIH“ 3" l-Hh-l on! ”In N ll'A U1. Iln \\ Y“! L' \\.-H. I d II: In v..a. Wu A Hgar‘ Bu' “mm mu Ln llv “I Doctwld Muflntot r nv..|~Y.ILP‘ ” NHL pump-1 fr.nchmlfl an- I‘m-u l I Hw u-gn: h-rw h-H mt l-o-Yun' 9 n an un “on“ an Mu d| n.1- Hun! m! l... (rum ill . [he "um to u; ”no ll 'I ha‘ In LEUER ms 1m sso North Shore Auto Transportatiqp C0. (1 Let us repair your shoes. ()urpriees are the lowest and our work the best zmd absolutely guzn‘anteed. (1 Don‘t throwaway your old shws. rubbers. tires of all kinds. clothes. etc. We'll buy them and my you :1 good pn't‘e. We call for and de- liver goods when desired. Tele- phone us and we'll attend to your ; wants promptly. ' d 198 d Highland PalltShoe Regalritng Shop 44. 1am We are now in a position to take nf out of town movmg wnh auto trucks Agents In KISSEL and FORD CARS Gary's Home Bakery A Big Glm are much Hmr" the “Km ml r k'rram Soda Irmprlmurr and .al a]? Hnr \rm (‘il I‘t’ H «mm and Hu- pur

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