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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Apr 1915, p. 3

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Enters land Thu rs ton Phone 45}? U] Hangings ight IEII. Mg PanY "9 er 39c Store Highland AT YTIHE IICG E FOREST anV Forest 216 .vings Work Phone 550 FRANK SILJESTROM OfficoundYudaEI-PhunnthCStndi raga...“ Highland *“Park Fuel Company: Cheap Coal 102 N. first 5!. COAL -- COAL Now is the the time to put in iiext winters sup- ply of coal. After May lst the; prices below will increase 10c per month: We also can? all per cent. Large Egg ............ j ...... $8. 00 Small Egg ............. * ...... 825 Range”: ............. ‘. ..... 825 Chestnut ............. ..... 8.50 Pea ................... . . . . . 7 25 Buckwheat ............ é ...... 6. 00 Solvay Coke ........... 3 ...... 6 50 There will be an advance of 1 per ton on all sizes except Buckwheat on he first of each month up to and including Séptember making the price pnext fall and winter 50c per ton higher than above The price of Buckwheat remains the same throughout the seasq'n. You _are sav- ingSOc on $8.00 by buying your coal in _ April. w 1ch is 6 months before youg need it. thrs pays you an interest of 12 per cent on the money in- vested. Place your order nowj and get that 12‘ Celebrated D. L. W Scranton Highland Park Greenhouses th Large Egg. Small Egg. . Range ...... Chestnut. Pea. Buckwheat Solvay Coke HERIAN DENZFL President Prices for April Fglivery There is nothing the Business Men of our good town could do to help business more than to take an active interest in every movement on foot towards beautifying Highland Park from the county line on up to the gate entering Fort Sheridan and from the bathing beach to Bowden' s Skokie bridge Keep on planting Plants which will grow to take the place of the native growth we have destroyed ’I_‘he entrance of Highland Park by railroad should be like entering the gates of a beautiful Home-ground, it should be like When Mr. Geo. L. Wrenn over 40 years ago planted little Elms along the Parkways of the road, we now call Lincoln Ave. He did a great thing. Today these Trees are the most beautiful in town, they form the grandest monument we could erect in his honor. they lived after him and will after us for others to enjoy. All Hardy Stock in the way of Shrubs or Border Plants. needs the first sewn after planting to become established and from that time or) they improve and grow more beautiful. every little Tree. Evergreen or Bush we plant helps to make this old earth more beautiful, it makes the planter a happier man or woman and it makes thoSe who live after the planter do likewise themselves. It'sjust this way, there are about two months noxjv durrng which time'one can plant Trees, Shrubs and Perennial Howenng Plants. then the season closes and if we fail to plant. a whole year's grth is lost. We are all apt to put things off; one year after another slips by and We keep on putting things off. wamng. for what? kinds of Building Material Instead of Gravestonés and Marble Monuments let the next Generation look up to and be inspircd by the Trees we plantcd D to Vote For Tuesday April Tania-1:335 A most pleaunt evening wax enjoyed lat the home of the charming husteasL EMiss Clara Lomse Pyle laht Tuesday ievening. A musicale program wherein {'Miu Elsie Palluth of Chicago rendered 1 several splendid vocal selectiml alm Mr, :Walter Antes the well known Deerfield gbaritone accompanied by Mm Palluth iwere very much enjoyed. A bountiful ; table, with gorgeous decoration: tn white ilnd gold the handiwork of the hostess. : Many surprises kept the merry party in 1cheertul Splrllx A number of the members of the St. lPaul's Church intended to bepresent at l the dedication of the new pipe organ of l the Evangelical church At l-Innston Int lSunday, but on account of the heavy ruin the good purpose came to nought. J. A. Reichelt Jr.. and Frtnc Hemp- stead {or (mastery huh-pendant lick. 9t: Fred W. Strykc-r for president, Peter Perry. H. F l‘rglow Ind Ira Gardner {or lrus(«-~. .\ large vote I: looked for as lhh 1~ the first time the Women will hue \n!m| fur the office of the premier! and It “as the worn- en's vou- that put lM-vrfic-ld in the dry column lust sprnx. Elm-non dny WI” be Tueedn}, Aprzl _'H'h. The special gran-l tax was carried by a vote of 41 In If). The Poll tax wu defe-ted by a vote of 41 to 17. The coming Village Election promises to be In exciting one, there being two tickets in the field. The Progressive ticket with W. A. Whiting {or presi- dent. T. J. Knuk clerk. C. W. Pettu. Rev. Jr Lcuder exprcls to see all the young people of hrs flock from 14 year: of age on in their church Thunday Apnl 22nd at 8:00 p. m. (or the purpose 0! 0r- ganizing a socnety, elecnng dficen and transacting other Important business. In union there Is strength. The Election at lN-c-rlleld on Tue» day, April 03th was u wry tnme nflur. only 59 votes lx-mg ant. Fred Sella was the only candida!» for the office of Highway (‘ummissmnen which Vina the only office to be filh-d at this elat- tion. Mr. Chas‘ Hewm. ch' Janitnr at the Deerfield Grammar whom! is suflcnnu with a brokrn arm (.lusx'd by a {all Munr day evening Deerfield News Items l)r.Jas (Poldnng. .\l 1) And I) l). S. and (amuly of Austm run- rented the old Rehm homesLead. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Morrison. Misses Grace Coulnss. Ruth Foster and Miss Helm Mornsonof (human were (he week‘s-ml guests at 1hr home of Mr. Walter Bet-(ham THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK .1133 Amuunl the Amoum Mr. Hulunn: At the elm‘lun: fvn m'hmv: hllllll‘!“ and Wm mrmlwn n! (hr Hugh Svhmd board of aiuruum held In the Tuun ht” Slhlrdu)’ ufu-r! any. ”rm-n, Jlmen Ryan. Petr: lvufl} and W M Sufi: were Judgm Mr \‘enccl Mu tilt of Hit‘hllnd Purl um the ml) (Indtdile for trunk-e and van Hun-r quenlly reelected. A ”muted um let! for lhc Towmhxp High School lhflnct number 11'; hand u! rdmu hon \‘Irnnrlrh. rruahmi 1' 2h. l'lw‘ hon ..{ \Iv “:Elzzm km, u! “onto-M Ind Dr. B. N l'nrr: Q'l‘lr‘ Hf lult PHI Oat, 'N’Xh n,“ V‘H'.’I,hrl- .In' W") .' thru- )run rarh \~ \h-v. lerfrrid hub 10! hnd u n-zsen- m1. -- in, \he hour} {or )r:x'~, ",r inn-v no.“ not have wrm the denim; 'w n~ all: Al?! didah‘ Pu-calhr u’ 'r..- «wusllul’nhH-I} §m1ll numh-v If \-h"~ ": "w IIIYLH farmmc (burn A- may Wu! {Hm-v Mr Muurlm Milk-v end guest In the hunu‘ of binning, 1H. The Mine:- Malwl um! EMI Hun-n berg" enummed the Mu Sums ( h|. Thursday evening. The mcmhora r1. joyod five hundrni at uhn-h (hr Mina-- (‘alhrrlne Karrh and Hrmmm Huulm child wen- s‘ucrrnffl wnu- “mm.“ Sum-day, Apnl 17 an P-Ilc-ctlon \ull be held I! the who”! hull In School lhstrnct No. 109 for the purpose of electing one whom: dun-11m In: the full term‘ The poll “1‘ uhn h olrclmn will be opened a! T U-‘lwk p. m. Ind closed It 9 o'clock M the same day. Mr. William Schlw um! {nmfly mu tored to ()conumowur hut week when they spent I (cw dnya. Mix-"n Sadie (lulluuy \Aun button tn the Pin.» Hundred Huh at ho: hum:- Tuesday 1!!"an l’nzo- vu-re uwurded to Mrs. Huxrne, Min (‘luru finder, and Mrs. ()N‘Il Herchun. A n-umber of yuunx people {rum Deerfield 3nd Highland Park mnâ€" m formally entertained at I (hm-mu puny given by the Young Men'n ('lub In Anderson's hull. Monday evmnng, Amount A mount Balance Amount Amount Balance Mr. (390. Rockenlmch. Suprn'lmrr': n-port {or the penod from April In 1914 to April 131,191.“ Raul and Bridxr 'lnx Fun!- .~\muunl recened STOUT T’. Amoum (-xpendmi L'HM Hulunn- on hand {$11.37; Get busy now, get out the Garden Tools. let us come over and help you lay out the work. let's tell you about all the beautiv ful things you can enjoy this coming season, no it doesn‘t need to run into a lot of money. not to say money could be spent to much better advantage. A Lilac bush planted this year costing 50 or 75 cents will be worth $10 in 10 years from now and so with other Shrubs, but go according to your means. There is nothing more interesting than to develop a place gradually. a little each spring and fall, the main thing is to get started. let's help you to become interested. to make Highland Park the most beautiful of the North Shore towns. let us work together and create and set an example worthy to be followed by those who come after us. Calling up 85 is the first step toward starting out right. After all it isn't just how long we ran live on this earth that C(ants,iti5 the use “1*ntakc ottlu‘fcxv ntntutes “1: are hcrv.thc man or womzm who can't be tntvrcstfli in the. great outdoors. who doesnt getalot<fl Fun out<tfthclnth‘(;arden. the Shrubs.thc Trees. the Flower border and everything that grows and helps to beautfiy oursurroundings.ts(ntthc “Tong nxuittnxards gethnx out of life what we are entitled to. no matter how long the stay here. entering a Real Park. Nothing mil hclp the town tn grow and thrive mon- thzm good roads, $110015, playgroundx well kept parkways. beautiful Tim‘s, Shrubs and Flnwors and m- want them NOW and can haw them if we really do want them. Dog Tax Fund- recent-d rxpondrd on hand To‘n Report rem-nod exprndn! on hnnd m'hmfi bur-1mg (hr ”lflh 511101.} r145 m the T0“ n ‘y‘y‘ubl' ”rm-v». Inn rumi- 37407 T: t‘Jlum 121‘)?- T'.‘ n.” ”I. urn-k {\h 1" ,Uup : 'h. Tarp plura~ m l “-1-“ I‘m'! "fixer mu! [kc-Y". lab F Wu» 1K1”: IEN' (‘l , “11!" é h-x. Huluum'r mnmi wrmm. (n "It (uhxrrzahm n! 1hr l'rrl-l-yufill: rhuyrh Wan {Hum ”10- trll "ka )‘r Ynl‘l 1hr vadvm w’ Mud nm: “A rlyhmumm-ys n H1 2.. Hut-u- thug" ”mil he mud": .mu- _\«m ' r..rrt.vg of [he (Iflwrw ..f :« IL: u'm.n)1.Mu-'n 0! (hr rhm‘!’ .» H "u yu-ir' “:13 In held at ”r kw . I’ ”‘1' im-‘rr Fling 1m mam filmy-he'd '14) I' p1lra~ m {In u delight My Huv'u! |~ a young mas o! murh [WW-mint unu an wunynw nnnle, M' Iymhnn.) In»! In! H-pm lulrf' lnrludu‘. u .IH Hf lllfihÂ¥lhfl r1, m-rr numl-c-n Th1 ”~qu up (“How ed Ivy a norm} hum uuh dam-mg. the mumr {m whu'h um furmuhod by a \utn‘ln hum-«1 L} Thto Knnuk me \nlh :- w The [ale-nut] en 1:) u Lquunn. ‘ Im- New .111 RUM-y h- ulna-«entry Juxm), hut nnothw Hr men! n m «unlynl of the Iltuutmn nnw. M1 Rm.) 1.- u liberal, progres- nrr mun. of rmtun. n-finomem, 3nd mdcpenden! nwnnn, uhu’h make-n him a damn-Mr memm to (he (‘nmmunlty II- he hts Lnni) rmmrnlrd to gut hm \uluuMe 1m -- in am wnk u! ‘ht‘ Thr rum-er! yum. m the Anemhly hull Salmdu) new”: under 1hr pa! run-m- u! Un- l'mvnl-Tearhev An.“ «‘mlmn h} (hr lmnhum ('unrrrt (u, was nth-mind h} a select and approx-Ar IHVQ‘ Indiana The [ungrlm \unt (H en II) n (ru- 0! “11:313. (‘lnylnL “ n- ho hus hmi) hm \uluuMe 1m .- hoard held‘ The: \Hlt’l.‘ of uw village run- ml to cart ’th‘ll' \utrr for [“0 membt'rl of [hr hoard. lvut “ha-n rhurws u! ”rm-hwy wc-u- mmlu “(aim-t the mn-n lhr)‘ un-hul In rupporl all T) (If whom vu-re sunl ln ln- um”: ugnmrl the can- dumu- (mm lk-vmrlll. 1hr rummruln ln-rvlhrld the” chance. finally .nIc-r \uu-n and ballot! for My lien) I1. «MM not (0 weaken hm “1;:me Wlll‘ll puzny llM) uduplml lr_\ tlu- lm'm Fun-at pimple {m rulnlldnll' The» dvlrrnmmhnn of (he plngnunq- people of llem held (u hnu a n-pn-mmmlnr on Lhc- lumnl “as 1.“! I'd-[Ill’l‘d l-_\ any unmg» (mum) lu (he polnc) uf lmurd. but real 11mg th "Lasxnuux. Without mph-Mm m \vuwrml m Ilul \A'flb llH'lf lutum u lyrmx)" the-y also wuhed m h-n- n vmrr u 1hr nflmn of the M‘html AL um» hmr thr \lllngr man) have hml u large muunty u! wtlrml {flmlfl> \‘hv urn uppuued to hem" mrr lune, but u hnrd on urea Itfprea» Hit The rnllm “mung rruu hue lftrut'k 1hr (man and eVenlngb Lhc sid’tulk: nrr (-ruwdrd With young people ukiny «Hm hvullhlul and mngm‘utiw ex C‘VFIH!‘ Ax Lhe K. I. (‘. E. meeting ll the Bethlehem l'mu-d Evangelical church Sunda) evening the Iuijd {or ' us» Mun “an “(hnmg Ready {m Lh Ken L1H." mu: Mr. Jmes H. Fri“ as leader. Ann threw )ears of faithful, lure» In» und el‘chmnt work as a dlfkwr on the Grammar School board; dur- my which pt-rmd he in: devowd day: and Wool“: of hu time to thuttv- lmrl und equipment of the new éubol. Ml ll. H. hreau his deviled h" re (”1' from puhlu' office and will M be persuaded to uvcept the ponun for {flmlfl> \‘hv urn uppuued to haunt unrd {my “hat Hwy umndrml an ulna-«entry Juxm), hut nnothw Hr men! n m «unlynl of the Iltuutmn Thr I V I“! Fur I! Iberrhrld, la-mn “min. «I! Ha-H‘nnl I Hnnu- u’ lumh [11hr HUI. um. m. atlrnrlne nfic-rnl'x u‘c-H uf tampon-.1» hm, tnthw ’nnl‘ [mum-t undum \n-In. in Mun.» I-nd nnlmy n-‘unxep m Wank-y“ UV A v uml-fl o.' Jtu-rfieldt-rl urra gm (Hume-d It :- dunner party at ' hnrhl' of Mn “Mum (mum-a, d") ru-nmfl, thr orcanun [min 'Hnmr “.1 Ml, Callmy's hmhdnyfl Mr: H H krrnu entertained a“! of her friend: a! a Five- Hundred Ir [3 at her harm» on Hun-I In It Thursdn) O\¢~n1!.x '3 .nn'rrur) "fremlod l‘munce" a shall ont‘r' Hume-d) “rifle! Iv) Mn (hm. M(- 6.1) nld In the- plan ulwu-d h) Urn-m [*1 Mr:- uf Lhe Alumm fmm DRMd Among thou who wdl Ink. part; ‘rr 1hr Mun-o [mu-HI and Ruth w l'lnm l’,\|o. Hon-nee (lamhn, “a: mum-n. md Mudn-d Whmnp ?‘ The AHA! and Hum!) Sonvtywrf 1hr “01} (run churvh sun- n-ntrrhm- m1 at the- humr of Mn N H KR».- Wvdm-sdu)‘ uflrrnoon, ‘ « Mr. and M" .‘ 1’ Huh'hmm Mun Irnm- Huh hannnn hpt-nt 1hr A mevhng u! the execuuw- coupon- let u! the Hurhlnnd Park Paint Teacher! Amwcmuon Wu held 3‘ Oh home u! Mrn. Gard-n Buchantn; BIO Moramne Road Thursday ark-rim. Rrporha (If Lhr diflerent hmnchfl of the Gem-ml Aluminum were (hen. Mn Thom!” ('Ivmenu upole 101' the Elm Place School, Mrs. Bearly :{ur Lnnroln School, Mn. Welch {or flu- hurh school and Mn. Rz-k‘holl Jr}, IN the IIm-rfirld Grumman Srhml on the Grammar School board; dur- um which pvrmd he hit devowd day: and Wool“: of hu time to NIL-.0150 mm und equipment of the new éubol. M! H. H. hreau his devkied h" re (”1' from puhlu' office and will M be persuaded to accept the ponun for another urm. Dr. C. Johnson Ha ha» vunm-nu-d u; be a candidate t the «lemon Which Will be held inf the M‘hoo] Saturday evening fro“ 7 o‘clock p. m. tn 9 o'clock. The rnHm “mung rruu hue (fund 1hr (man and eVenlngb Lhc sid’tulk: nrr (-ruwdrd With young people ukiny thn hvullhful and mngm‘utiw ex rvvlm‘ Ax du- K. I. (‘. E. meeting ll the Bethlehem l'mu-d Evangelical church Sunda) evening the Iuijd {or ' us» Mun “an “(hnmg Ready {m Lh Ken L1H." mu: Mr. Jmes H. Fri“ as leader. Addmm a] I‘l'erheld on P: gr 2 P HuU'hmmm ”Id 'm

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