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Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Oct 1919, p. 5

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lunh y; at [Ii-‘3 ‘2“ and l Zais rs. Mctah Specialty : 410 irst St. ‘tvr'marian Park ats, Suits ad Dresses H ARM ACY hns Ave w § H M E A CUMPl EYE \\SORYV1EVT \ State W abaih Hlk PU“ SELL KR #LE SHOP uber eta] PLES aw. FR'T vgnuo- u ATE! TznVS Ave. F uthll me! HM: ii“ \re You r to have your lawn graded or re- busy at this line of work I will ur order as soon as possible. This is the time of yea surfaced, as my men are greatly appreciate receiving yo " , r).,n.i." We would like to cooperate with you and assist you in beautifying your HOME hrounds We would like to oli'er you sui- ;os!inns in regard to obtaining the host r9- ~ull~ uith }our trees. <hruhs and floworx'. lt \\ on't cost you anything or put you undvr an} obligation whatsomrr. 'lht ubjmt on our part for doing so i~‘ new liht‘i95~‘ 2i \trictlx hllsih‘WN prupuxitinn [01 the mnn- uttrmtiw 'llumc grounds Iherv are. the iwttcr for 1.15. as \\ ell 21> lnr \ 0n and Her) body 01% residing: hvre. identically the same LITTLE expert advice may not only save them may help to preserve their l gixe your premises a little pei I can furnish men by the hour will take the VV ork by contract 1 am specializing at this tii fxing of driveways bx plac shrubberv so as to add to thi ance of the premises. Your work will receive careful attention. Your 4 nu“ ul Huwen mwt ~|)rln<; “v hd\|' “\vr 30,000 of l'cn-nniu Jud Hnnw :rnwn \tm‘k hulk am ou GiVing \0u1 Trees and Shrubs Proper Care? - uterial and the same b"): “”5114 UTIFIER ‘n-nniuh glt Ridgv rt advice now and then save them from dying. but 3rve their beauty. Let me a little personal attention. )v the hour or by the day or at this time in the beauti- by placing ornamental id to the general appear- n_\ ) nu nnl \umnwr ) xmnu‘r )uu ~hould plunl no“ lidgvuuml (Sunk-us. lhv but hau- shipped in. THE HIGHLAND PARK “““oooo earnest ~ md Grounds to work on an endless variety of settings and eli'octs can he created and this is for the Landscape Gardener to plan and carry out. “ ‘I d__. This doesn't necessarily mean the expen- diture of a lot of money. especially on smaller (lrounds. in fact the best way to go about and by far the most interesting is to do a little planting and development work each fall and spring until the desired effect is obtained according to a plan. A small Bridal Wreath. a Honey Suckle. will in a few years develop into beautiful specimens. So will a little Maple or Evergreen. in fact all will grow actually into money besides adorning the (lrounds. but the services of a competent gardener are required to plant or place them just where they belong. The fact that we are here and a lot of others in our line along the North Shore has resulted in the many beautiful Home but of Her) thing l'l'ollit'~ (h PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS w--- . Iris. l‘hhn. ('ulumhim-s. Shu ling. We lilu- to quote ~{nu pr C-sifivifimvmmmvsfl 0 l’l'BLIC LIBRARY C’ ., O :8:‘:‘:“C":*C*C’C’C”C‘C£'C>CNZ"C’CWVQO Uprn Week Inns 9-12; 1-6: 7-9 ....... o" ()1 lnziy hm‘e prmvntn. 3w. ‘ ' ‘ ‘ {1| 1t Kirsta the person who took the 4.1 . _ . book may be keepim: it over time;} Qt seeond, there may~ not be‘ enough “,1“, . v t ‘. copies to supply the demand. .\early I one thousand MORE people came tojm.s the Library this September, in one i'ltlal month alone. than last Septemher~â€"inf“ 191K 11' just as many people wm‘tlund books, and one thousand more devinf mands come. it is very likely thatlthe the book you want may be out. But l enm you can have it just as soon as it ' Ithe returned. by leaving: your name am «Kn» telephone number at the loan desk“ [Return your books as promptly 853nm; you um. let some other person readl ‘ them. instead of leaving them on your g at library table. And be sure everything a )h( that can possibly be done to get it to ‘ 1pm you, will be done. 1 “. To increase the number of copies lli“ of new fiction, a rent collection was i no‘ started 11% winter. This has helped ,kei l't)!l.\‘l|lel‘allly in lilliny.r the requircdl L AAIâ€" l quot» ~\'ou priros on _\uur hun- pl'l‘“ \\ (4“! mvlmu-fi nu aflwn)‘ 1m: I “up” “hut quus‘o snv w: In ”14‘ library. in “idling: to 1: really rim-(11. ,utmi that I am what I {UM hr ‘Ihm‘ unknuwn 1 'l‘hvrv :lrt '[t \\‘ul"K nlwl m is th boulx yuu . 1111‘ (Wu things whiv'n nu-d you from getting )cl‘sun whu tpok the Keeping h uvér time; mv not be‘ Inough )5 9.12: 1 :91 what .\' th boulv k5. vs;)m:1.il“.‘ . it (If Um Mv-H friend uf the Library mks Wcrt’ especially 0 she wished to make library. Her thought- iing to giw something lH‘t‘dCti. i< Sn zroatly :n I am \‘m‘ituz'mc in B are frvo. Those are rent collvctiun, So nf duplicmes' are If yuu use thv hr -lf can prnbahly add i112": (H HH‘ “x! Hf Duixics Lurk~pur.\ . \w {tn-r: ‘ m 51¢ mth ' 14! ht AV” \hi' I S'm ”mu hon" 11m» HUI friu m want H rk~pur..\‘\wt-t William requirenu-mx' “hether Grounds there are. (£0 to l or some other city nearer l as wealthy as we are. and conditions are not much dim yet one misses the Home (3 as those who help create the So once more we tell ya 1}" I an] havini.r one of the 000K uvai- was make an estimate on the import- Eutibn and binding of a model collection ‘nf books in French for a smnll library, .m '{und hope that some of the many lovers e'lnf French literature and friends of latithe Library will be public spirited :gtit‘nOUEh to give us financial aid with 1s_lth(‘ purchase of cuch books. It is so to ne I'M} ‘H but if jmu 1‘ m 1p IH'u pil' are. Go to Butte, Montana city nearer home. every bit we are. and where climatic not much different from curl; : the Home Grounds as we- _\ uu wan! one nrs Before the Mast, Boyd Smith. Fairy Talus. illus~ \h htful tn {‘1'} that x «mi. and hh‘ and: pmwtical way, pm-plc who mu Ml an «m, {rum day L4 “\vryKhin-g, kmm'iu <_.n:v «mt Ll“ l'wm nu um pvhpll you interestéd in helping ) tovns-people through the brary?Do cngne to talk “111 n. The I‘uhlir Library 5 u \'lL(‘ O 9 HlGHhAND PARK (.‘LU A Dutch‘Trcnt for the Autumn- l)imwr Dam‘e tomorrow seems to be in order, sb be sure and have the ncvdful Nickel and Dime with you, as the Entertainment Committee have the necessa’ry Turnstile and Slots w receive the contribution for the open sesame to the Ball Room and Dining Table. , The DiryL-turs have 8 Reception ('ummittee’for the Entertainment of the Guest; and their friends, and about one hundred have intimated their intention of being present. Mr. Alvar Bournique will lead the Cotil- lion. This always makes an added lion. This attraction; The Calif Course will be opened on Saturday gt Noon. The E. M. Newâ€" mans Lecture on "Poland" will be AF.\ Rev. Charles Lichtev (01.111141 the pulpit uf last Sundax morning am splendid hormnn tna lar 114111. He is rccupvratn :yWHV S("'1\1('(‘ 'dr rium-uu 1'1 11. 11-51111“ 11i~ piuu 111 111111110 m~ 111:1” . g 11:1- 11111111111}: 1....” . ”1111 11511111 W111 preach next Sun- 11:11 1111-1t11111: frum the text, '81: Filled 111111 the $111111 ' 1'31111. 1: 11‘. In the 1111 111117111995 “‘1“ be 111 F. k H. M. Society. 112111111; .1'dlL'11)f UM \\ \ cry Afri: fl:- 'dlL" .\1;\ RHARHT RI DLUX Mum'- (fink: Left a miSri :‘a. fur [hr 121: :l-rzznzmlx H fur Khe H‘t' n'les Lichtey, of Denver, the pulpit uf this church 7 morning and «h-Hvered a rmnn to a large wngregaâ€" is recuperating from the 'my service and hopes soon 1%: "ha” m the "mks 0f Nth! -H‘\im-:~ as usua! ‘A-Y'i‘xl Hr“ PA“ m for the Autumat 11$ ng your fellow the Public Li- “Eth me about j_\ at )‘(IUT SC“ «Mm» will be ['h. M subject K411; IL. will i Librarian ini'r‘rr w.- Miss F. B. D‘ who Hum-rook. ‘0 SL‘CUrC Iflu’ll‘s of Hr ”H“ She is [hm arc (m ’3

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