king nois {K :mpany g out 1.3] w {1 mm 1~.J1;qï¬9ul u «\pcu t'o WV xvmrer? pressed RS U veney - 8152 lanl Park 255 Shirt ompany less Hot Water Hails ‘. Phone 201 gamut: Enough Now ers ‘ {ate in the Ymston, WA. (3 Park and 'urritory is :5 LKU‘EICTH'E, :all on ‘3)“. RUDY †Pays for izaelf â€"saves time. labor and household furnishings. Most of the d lrn we and wear of carpets. rugs. etc. IS caused by sweeping. beating and by frxctmn of grit and dust under (out. which cuts and grinds off the fabric and whxch cannot be removed by broom or sweeper. THE MAGIC positively re- :11 was" all dxrt without injury, and prolongs their life. 1333“ Harder’s Hardware The Magic Electric Suction Cleaner Special Sale on Staw Hats Shoes and Men’s Furnishings Open EYï¬KY. Night GOODYEAR SYSTEM The lagic Oltworb, Outwem, Excel: all others. 5-Year Guarantee Highland Park State Bank Protekshun or ProteCtion A‘ C. JIORCAN. Prrsidmt ]. .W. APPEL, -Vice Prt's‘ PRICES REASONABLE We have just installed a new Goodyealj Stitcher and are repayred to do All $2.00 and $2.50 Straw Hats at It matters not- how it is spelled; you want it, you need it, you must in- sist on it, in your business dealings with a Bank. Real, Genuine Protec- tion is furnished you in the form of Strong Capital Sworn Publzshed Reports Supervision of the State Conservative Management $1.50 15 W. Central Ave. ELL wonx GUARANTEED until 9:00 o’clbck Open an account there today 3% paid on Savings Deposits C. F. GRANT. Cashier S. FELL by the Unequalled for Power and Durability. Equipped with Special Westinghouse Motor Cleans Entirely by Air N0 BRUSHES USED ON THE CAR- PETS RUSS AND OTHER FABRICS Weighs Only 10 Pounds Cleaning with the MAGIC eliminates allot the fatigue and annoyance 0t houseclean- ing by other meansâ€"no need of upsetting the home, moving carpets. rugs. furniture. Simply constructed, has only two moving party: fan and a motor to run it. Does not get out of order. ranks of the Amateur Assad-flan. Posters around town will tell whether this game will be played on the Cren~ cents' new ï¬eld on Lincoln avenue or not. CONTINL'ED FROM PAGE ONE a greater extent than elsewhere be- cause it saves our “face" to a large extent, and it will enhance that part of the town that needs it most and as- sure a grade of buildings along our town front that will be a credit to us instead of a detriment to the whole town. Last but not least it should be im- pressed on eVeryone's mind not to pile up tin cans. even on one's own prop- erty at any time of the year. This pernicious practice not only is an eyesore tothemeighbor who may work hard and spend time and money to make his place attractive and a worthy addition to the town, it is a menace to health especially in warm weather, and the hiding of a pile of cans with brush will not eliminate the seriousness of the practice when a whole community is concerned. Carl Hoermann. By Ronhr Fun The Regulars went down to deteatSun-2 day by the score of 5 to l. Wauktuan'i? hitting m pinches luck, and the Umpite' beat them. The locals hit the ball hard; but thete Memed to be a Waukcgan man; under it on nealy all m‘casxons. (inguins: twirled for Waukrgan and struck out: only ï¬ve of the Regulars wnth the area†assistance of the Umpire. [ COLUMN FOR THE USE OF EVERYBODY Quinlan pitching tor our boys went along nicely allowing but safe hits and striking out seven of McCann's Warriom Boonkie walloped one in the eighth for a home run driving the ball over the right ï¬eld lence. Wohlbruck's ï¬elding was the feature of the game. “Schmaltz†pulled one out of the sky with one hand while on a dead run backwards and pick- ed another of! of his toes in light center. both very spectacular catches and he got a his hand on them. 1 wish to announce my candidacy for Coumy Treasurer subject to the decision of thc Rupu‘flxczm Primaries to be‘ held I‘uesday Scpx Huber 9th. 1914 Hanng seru-d a: In-pmy County Tnunurrr dur- ing the past {our vrdrs and belxenng that I haw premrmsd the dunes as such [unh- {11“meka this means of asknng He voters or Lake Caumv for thxs prumutiun Owing to the sudden illness of Chris- tensen. he was unable to work at short for the Regulars and Conrad was pulled in from right at the last moment. "Con" went through without a slip. getting only three chances and handled them 0. K. Deerficld Deerfe'd played a 7-7 tie game with the Harps 0n [)c:orati0n Day. The game “as called in the ninth inning to allow the visitors to catch a train. As nothing was at stake, the contest proved to be slow and uninteresting. Sunday‘s game had more ginger and the Letï¬ngwell's were defeated decisnvely l7 7. [)eerï¬eld put a crippled team in the ï¬eld Wllh but Six of the regular men. The Visuon blew completely in the sixth inning and the locals scored 7 runs. Nash plh'lfld a good game and to him must be given a good deal of Cft‘dll fur the game Man- ager l’ettis has not scheduled a game («if n -xt Sunday and it is probable that the ream Wlll dishand The attendance at tie la\t few games was very pour and it is evnlent that there are not eiiuugh people in this \‘Ivinity who care enuuuh for gnod baseball to >uppurt air-Kid team. Duffy misjudged a wallop (u lefl that was costly. allowing one nun to score. the batten took three satks on the hll and scored later, Mclmde let oneslxptou. He had an easy double. but threw Wild In hrxt nth-r murhmg serum! “hh h de veloped mm .1 run Hurry Alxtrnw :11m 1) )ntrd an easy nut tmm u pvlftx‘l Ihmw lhgulnn X. Mm L)mn|zm 7 Don] lshlsh’d. Atxcnd.‘ \Vdukognn 1 U l ‘3 U I) U l U - ,3 Rrguldrs u n 1 u n u u n u 1 Sunday, June Tth, (hr Regulars .\1.and R. Colts :11 Central Park lH rIIE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGIIIJAND max ILLINOIS trd :In any out tram u pmfu‘ n Hapkr Cuslmg u Hm :unml vuns, “JukrgmLI H Mm- un inl\ mu (humans. 3,! huullh' I)“ (H jAMES H H’BK'RN 32 N. Fifth Ave 54 --n ‘nr-mu I ‘nhd- Chicago. “I. Popular Price Restaurant Hu flood the Test for 30 year! :rnxx:.# x3??? C:xx:7 x. :2 CE: 7.]. 53:1.55 T. Z: 7, 73:757. 9 UV l\'.\ .“(l mdc un HE Nay In the average nuburhan or country community. spots which please the great- er nu tiber are those where nature hn held away least disturbed A road in Highland Park favored for Sunday stroll; a corner where an original tangle of wild crab, juneberry, thorn and plum hidea little house from the passerby. Another such copse was lett nearby. with fox grape covering an old barn Ii (1 juniper and red cedar flanking its homely base, till an “improver†Cut it mostly out and lined the road with catalpas, Russian mulberries and a tulip bed. Drills of iirborvitae, red cedar, juniper and an 0(- casional white pine still wander down our bluffs. intergrown with the white trunks of canoe l)ln'h, a superlatively lx‘;llllllul picture. It is curitiusthatsome spots have not lead to similar plantings. but the average t’llllen Wlll admire them and then go to his. new lot and permit a hodge of European and Asmiic shrubs to be inxtulled which no «me except Sim» day guests will ever iidmmn The land- scape gardener is most to be blamed in many cases. One took a peculiarlybeau- titul woixled Sllt‘, cleared out the under- hrush and most of the trees. watched hall the remainder die the next year lrom lack of friendly shade about their ex- pec‘ant roots. from drainage and alter- ation of the water table by tortuou gradir g, and then replanted wuh cutleat birch instead of canoe birch, Austrian pine instead of white pine or cedar. anowberrieg privet and mulberries in» stead of the native viburnuml. crabs. hawa. plums and iuneberries. ()n the driest Ipot he planted red berry elder and red dogwood, vvhich were there be- fore The poor landscaper. il honeat. should often say. “Pay me little or no money. for l cannot improve on what ria- tune has given you". but he must uau~ ally spend his client's money, it he i.- to make his lee, We plant a naked sxte largely or wholly from trees and shrub: from other regronh. usually shortlived. uhen unthntty and more expensive to plant and maintain than if we get those which nature, after centuries ot selectu n, has sand are best for the place. Worse still, 11 the .‘pOI u wooded. we Hear It out at a large cost. replant with these strangers. which mll never give the rest and beauty to our homes which nature had given without charge, It IS not a question of non- resi- dent plants (wing a greater beauty 0! flower or form, (or our own mood habi- tints, if known and used, can almost alwayt show a greater and more thrifty beautiy. Sometimes an unbroken spot Some are so mfnrmod of me 5pm! 01 the wdd, that generally, by se|e<lmn and {Ivor tnlhr mo‘l wmlhy Inspiranu to light Ipd air. lhry can add beauty to the p!an:, but most arr: bound bv lradnmn lu imltmehdllan or Flt'lu’h eï¬ecls. or to plantwhal lhe nursenman has always supplied, before “? found lhal nu: own plams umx- HH‘H’ tx-auntul and healthy than the Eurnlx-an Mock. Mmh nut fathers brnughl Wllh them. may need man's hand In the selection and emphasis of the more b-aumul forms. and openings to make It mou- nvallahle to man's uses. but they want the friendly touch 01 thc lmcr of our common things or rather those nme common. M ARRESTS IADE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY we 23 Buy that paint and Kalso mine you will need this spring at ONTIIECOINER and be assured of the best. It IS fast enough for dark da ,and produces n tives in which the wide range of colors In nature are daily di erentiated. THE RICE IS NO HIGHER. Our Photoï¬nishing will please you. Prompt service and ex- pert workmanship. DON’T “Take a Chance†with Film Get VULCAN ' Harder’s Hardware Out-ofâ€"Dcc rs Quality the best Photo DALE SWEEI'LAND’S- PHARMACY mm ably leu money. hule the pnce has gone down the value has gone up. The motor in larger; the wheel bane Is longer. the nm are larger; the tonneau is larger. the equipment I: better~lncludmg such additions u electric lights; the body in more handsomely ï¬niehed. in rich dark Brewster green, With heavy mckel and llumiun tnmmint. in fact, In every ï¬nale end tndlvrdunl respect at in an improved car It I reduced price. PbIeDeerï¬eHZZSâ€"J Completely Eguzrped-F. O. B. Toledo _ nepower I‘Jcflnc bcbd. NJ: Ind Tu! halt Stung: Icuny I.‘ Ann-m! 1‘ Horsey-nun “on" I H- Inch ‘ bulb." 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