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Highland Park Press (1912), 28 Oct 1915, p. 3

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nue the New Ibmation tine and atest at b Mild. ilavor 'welry Stoite 20 W'. Centnl Ave. 30mpany it’s a Pile Y'S HUME BAKERY )f‘ ompany VI Dependable Shoes ’rt giving Parzrsi 00:95150 Vino Umon Suit; ‘Cirh ‘1 to .!.5() of styles and gm: Hr whxte. cotton gar. 3“ “(ca)”. :nowy Ch neck elbow ‘00 star. sizes 4 S. May enough (1 mmcr wear. Children :‘tric Exposition ter L‘m'ou Sits 75c :hildren s “mom can eat and \lzd many of out .x' 1's women who "h\'('r\' themselves. [\i may can get such g» here they“ wisely :vr home baking. HERE ONLY ear “(ft‘rwear ‘n ru buy a 00 to 2.75 00 to 1.50 00 to 1.50 gsmmers. [t fig ,JVh of our bread. owder 35c 50c ~36le ‘n of Bakin‘ Open air dance floor in good cqn- din‘on for rent untenable. I In of W, W. Bartlett. Hishwood. L7 BARTLEIT THEATRE GoodShow in air dome. one Mock north of the Tneatrc warm nights. BARTLETT THEATRE Highwoo’d . Sunday Vaudrville MIkGHIu-kl’lek “Neal of the Nav'y’r featuring Lmian Lorraine, also Pathe news and other good reels. THEATRE West Central Ave. Highland Park “Broken Coin." feafuring Grace Cunard and Francis Ford also Paramount traveling pictures. We have a selectâ€"high class production of 5 or 6 reels and comedy. Except Wed. Sun. when 15 cents is Admission Paramount prodfictions Diamond {mm (fie Sky Paramount produciions Wednesdays Wednesday Thursda 3 World Mute! iecea Saturdan Saturday Tuesdays Wallingiord Thundny Five reel tutu}: Five reel («lure Mend”! Twain! Monday Sundays New Elaine Broken Coir'z Frisiafl «w/fiulbology isn't really new, no more so than a whole lot of other sciences, we perhaps hear of for the first time. If we dig down into Ancient History we find that the old Romans had car- nations 4 inches across and over. and that they used hot water heat in connection with their culture of Flowers. We do this right along, ,man picks up a certain thing in life. puts forth his whole energy to push it. develop and perfect it. and then all of a sudden drops it; to pick up something else. May-be it is well, a constant Change all around, we consider something as new which was old yesterday. We took the old fashioned chrys- anthemum from the Chinese; Flowers about one inch in diameter and worked on them until we developed blossoms 8 inches across Highland Park Greenhouses Out of hardly a dozen or so sour apple sorts at the time Na- poleon I occupied the centre of the stage have evolved the delicious varieties of today. As man gets away from eating meat and Fruit and Cereals takes the place his love for Flowers and for all that is beautiful in nature has a better chance to develop. But let’s get back to Bulbology, this science was practised many many years ago. it helped to‘make a lot of People happy. but it was dropped. Of all the gOod things which happened in the last 100 years nothing has helped man more to come into his own than the ad. vancement in Horticulture as well as Florticulturc. After the decline and {all of the Roman Empire. which by the way makes awful dry reading“ it happens to be Gibbons. every- thing in the way encouraging the love for Flowers dropped for about 17 centuries and then it slowly dawned upon man that Flowers were meant for some good purpose. To sit and dream, to live in anticipation of something plcasaiit to happen. is the grcatcst rdaxzmt n Ii r the tired brain. and if i! is Mowers you iook forward to, you have got all the nerve specialists bun ly a mile 1 Mrs. George Kuch md Mrs. M.- lbel SchatYner attended a bridge party {given at the home of Mrs. H Schu- enberg of Morton GrQVe Thursday , utternoon. or of Chictgo. The fund (or flu Community Home is npidly ranting completion. Mina Mildred Whiting hul 1: her week and (out MiuéJouphim Tn- ur of Chic-go. Evn Endcr spout the weak and with Gertrude and I‘m!» Schneid- Deerfield hsd n nude number of delegates at the Lulu County S. 8. Convention at Highlnnd Pnrk lust week. The Highluid Pork Presbyte- rian snd the Deerfleld Presbyterinn Bible Schools are the lonly schools in the county which hove stained the front line schools in the olcmcnury deponmonu. An unusually hrp exhibition of hlnd work as display- ed from the Decrfleld Prubyterinn snd United Evangelist} Schools. The work of Miss Irene‘Bockenbuh u elemenury superintendent of tho county was warmly bommended by Mr. Hugh Cork, 0! the Illinois Sun- day School Associntibn. Miss Mlcy Selig is visiting uh- tives in Fredericksbetg, Ion. Mrs. H. Hanschild «unlined flu Ann and Rotary Society 0! the Holy Cross church at her home Wednesdny dtemoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Pectin hnvo ntumed from 3 two mgntha' visit in L0: Angelou. Cilitomil. Mrs. C. Sorg of Newton, Kansas. who hams been the guest it the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Vetter {or the put twd months left for her home last week; Mr. and Mrs. Funkaupple nnd daughter of Chiazo were the guests It Suppledale Farm lust week. Mrs. Sarah Adams Ind grand- daughter, Luis Adams, spent me week-end with Mrs. Adam's son, Mr. E. S. Adams of Grayslake. Mr. Louis Rommel of Hammond. Indiana, was the guest zit the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs: l'. {om- mel Thursday. . Miss Elsie Lippette 9! Wilmette. was the guest. of her aunt, Mrs. M. Horenberger, last week. Deerfield News Items The Parent Teachers Assoc'mnon of the Deer-field Grammar School, will meet Friday afternoon. ()t‘IUbt‘r 9th, at 2:30 o'clock. IULBOLOGY liu Gertrude Landau of tugs- lnnd Pnrk. m the M o! In. Ln! Sunday the young.“ dingh- ter a! Mr. and Mn. Julilu John-on wus chriuuncd by Rev. J. Loader. The member: of the 31. Puul'n [,uguc will hold their next mocking 1! (ha home of um libel scan (I! Thurdly, Oct. 28. The Ludies’ Aid of the St. Paul church will meet Thur-d.) next rock, November 4. It In. Honund’l. Edith Andunon but weak. The Five Hundred (‘lub w“ enter- tained at the home of Mrs. Robert Sun! of I‘ll-enynlle Wedncfidly afternoon. Muss Sadie Caller-y mak- ing high score wu prouMed with the fir-t prize by the hostess and Mrs. E. Ender was uwnrdtd the sec- ond prize 1nd Mlu Josephine Wood- mnn \he third prim, Mm Mildred Wham; entertained the Every Tuesdny Evening Sewing Club at her home Tuna-y tuning. Miu Elvn A. Chrysler 0! Chicago has org-nixed a vocnl clw m Deer- field. Min Chrysler poucma I II" voice Ind exceptionul lbility Ind is highly fecommended. She hu her studio It Lhc home of Mrs. (I. K‘ Or:- bom Where she Catches on Fridgy Ila-moons. Among her pupill from Deerfidd A” (h. Ii..- Hdm Schin- leber, Lela Glynch, Christan. Icin- hnn, Glori: 800cm. Lillitn Schlie. bonus Run, and Mrt C. K. On- Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fletcher an- nuunce the marriage of their daugh- tq Laura Lillie Fletcher to Mr‘ Roy Verdler Hutl‘hxson, The muple went to Jolxel Saturday, Member 1601, where they were (lutelly married, The many friends 0! the couple were very much surpnsed to learn of their marriage. Mr. Ind Mn. llutthison intended to keep their murmurs I secret, but unfortunlwly l! (0'. into the paper and was discovered. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hutthiuon will be At. home in one of the Winter Apert- menu on West lerond Avenue A!- ter Novambcr fifteenth. Miss Mildred Whiting w“ the guest of Mrs. O. Schnflner of Evun- ston Fridly. Thx- Duran Sour!) will meet. it the hlrmc (If Mr» Fred Meyer Thurr day. Judge Jesse A. Baldwin of Oak Park and Mr. (hrx‘m Elthelherg of Iu-nwr, were lhv Week and guest: of Mr. Jnhn :\. “l‘n‘ht-fl. IKEHIGHLAND PARKPRmmGHLAND 9mm (One of the Modern Sciences) “'1!!! Int lilllr «hmrully Ibo Imp vauuhl Um M: and thlnl ll And lmw (lu- um-mm. um- huu 1.. am (he hfln (It-o "R, He had hvun! M farmer‘- m‘nldlux hugs m In mun-«l the Mg mm I burrrl u! h :t “a!” He- «NIH-r held (In- M: in Hm “Ah-r (no Iun‘ m Md Hut han- H hut C‘IIHIIL’h, for in up!” (If I” P”! Wrul'hx: ”w hrhlk’l I’Ulfld nut rum» of! H.- lhrn kuxhl 0! MI unvlrn nun, and urlllug "I'm In- nhn‘al Hu- I'. (rum :wu- In In“ “'beu Hw tni-hnp rnhxrlwd lu- mm Kmtnlntr-tl N'- ha Mn-n nu lbq- Huh-mud amrnrnnm- n! Hu- lu-YL Ru! "ha-n he lrwd In -h|\-- Hu- m u day ho db coronal Hut Ihr mxnn would nut "work " What !u- um run! an! In mu lllllKilu- but «1- tin hut hum t'Mo-f Ju-Hm Flu-u- um I “-1; m. HIM nmn "1- mix I!» m‘rflnrr. )lr "Mic-r «u- nmf hr In“! mm humur In M- vwvnn-MHI-m I'm-IMP!" ”nu-1n nun hinted {he furexuing Ihvry I! a murmur n! ”I" vuMmrl, M” Mr l‘hn-e «Im not UK.» it vrry won and Hu- pun- Mc-nt mnrr n-furrrd In H Inln sue, o! m. Pl\onl on 0n 3cm w.» (M Gun!“ Pawn. l'.~rhnpu 1hr mum-u pun-m um.“- I- thm ruin! I- (In- um- uu Ne w lht gun-ml om..- u “ n-hluclvn *Mv'h Md~ "i drum n pun-m nu . arr- I'Nh a gunk-t |-~!m “hr“ ‘1 Wu lu fu-unlmg m hum: L‘ ElulM-npnl |v|~llup - ‘hurh for h‘.‘ m. frfln and “UFLHI tho Inlnlhrr Hm his lfl'llhr“ Hun tin-an n pl: n1 vln that «in; An Inc-dam Thu Ch 0' Juli-co CM“ WAMad n Fug! bq-lulnl 1‘ nf [hr 1 X All or In any horns- won- an!!!" SWAIPED WITH PROFlTS. Now whether this Ad just strikes you right or not you might just for thew-r)" fun that is in it. to sit and dream all winter about what the Bulbs you bought of llahr will bring forth next spring. Ynu might for that reason alone get just a few. Lodt at our window display next door to the Post Other. 22 years ago we sold in Highland Park just 374 Bulbs all told. this {all we tm. pom-d direct from Holland. Belguim and F rancc over 112,000 of them, cnuugh said Bulbology means for you to take an ordinary nickle. go over to Bohr ext‘hange it for 3 bulbs get home and plant them in al- most any old soil 3 or 4 im‘hes deep. You needn't make a bed. anywhere Wt” do. Now Comes the best part of it allv-thox- little bulbs ‘Wlll remain outdoors all winter long in bpll¢‘()l iCe and snow their ‘ little roots wrll go down into the Earth and take up nourishment and hardly has the snow left us next spring when )ou will notit‘e signsot a new life breaking through the soil. 3 little yel- lowish. shoot at tirst. the size of a lead penal. then the first leaf appears and so on until some nice morning when you Slp your coffee the good Wile draws yourattention to the first Crocus. Tulip or Daffodilas the case may be. it has unfolded its wondrous Flow- ers out there along the edge of the shrub border. That little Flow-r is just one of us, every bit as wonderful. it was put here for the only purpose of creating a smile on our faces. of making this world more beautiful. of awakening that which is good in us. of making us go upward to do better. and had nothing but pity for the poor Chinese and thcn we turn right around and go back to what the Chinese gave us in the first place. We call the flowers more artistic, more refined and by far more beautifuL and so thev are. SHAVING THE PIG. n (. ‘lnLIIIL' ..Hw.th~l n )IlHnlr 1! Ix ha- unrhn Hu- Iuh. Hr lhd lhv ‘ 41”.“: (hr M hm» Hu- Yflrln durmu flu) Inn uw‘lr (4M u- n‘mrnlnl MN and "up n! [In Iwh-u-l hYl uhlm l~l:|f\ Uh)" hr 1i" Incongrvoun Jam-- Thu! vow-11) 11-"ng hidh‘ldull I. l‘h-fM-r Hanna llr ‘- tuning «a I I’Mm- Hull ‘1” 'lnlkr Mm rm» H be run puff-w! H Numb Win! |l m Irbflhr‘. 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