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Highland Park Press (1912), 24 Mar 1921, p. 9

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Garage and Service Station EURO Carlson’s Motor and Garage CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING Room , 35“ Walker Ave SEE THESE DOUBLE CINERARIAS I Pretty as Azaleas ' ~ 11 and 13 North St. Johns Avénue Phone Highland Park 1099 Automobile Overhauling and Repairing (‘aHa Lillies Limes of the Valley Begonias You are Cordially Invited ‘ , to make use of the privileges of thy SAY IT WIT H FLOWERS” Easter Lillie ARKES PARKES they willbe in a position to take care of in kinds of going to be especially good. Hot from the ovens Friday Morning or Thursday afternoon. Phone us your order. March 25th on and after March 15th and buy them from nOQOO3 I )eutzias , Hydrangehs Primroses merarias Telephone 492 And 3%: whether New ') urk worth it or nut nm.pla\e needs smin; . more. ' \‘oiiva will findit hard to discover a real New Yorker. Nine times out of ton. just when he thinks he has plucked a New Yorker from the ever- lasting bonfire, he will find he has vrvscuod an out-ofâ€"town buyer from Syracuse or Elmira; or a Steel mag~ nate of Pittsburgh; or a chemist from St. Louis; or a shepherd from the Ar gvntino; or another reformer. That‘ is one of the provoking things abdut New York, that you never can fihd' New Yorkers there. They know their city so well that tht-y prefer to keep away from it. Is. New Yurk worth saving? Zion City, 111., is one place that still thinks SO. That is because, as the Zionists admit. they have never been to the theatre in New York. The real prosperity of New Y qu began when the stage to Philadelphia was started in 1756. Those who could not make their escape contin- ued to live in the subways of the suburbs, as is the custom still. And it is still called living in New York. luwmg to say: Wilbur Glenn \'oliva, on whom the mantlo of l)0V\'io~â€"-"I€lija Il"~-des- cvnded. is shout to enter New York from Zion City, lll, with an arm of 400 in “flowing white robes. "‘ His object is to saxe New York A. 5 good man) people have landed on‘ Manhattan island in the last four con- 3 turies or so with similar intentions” ‘ V cnazzano and Gomez sailpd into thel harbor in 1 724 and 1525. took one look at the place, and sailed away with! Itheir noses in the air In 1613 Adrian; Block built the first houses for whites}l guBlock houses they were called by the witty New Yorkersâ€"wn the site of 41 Broadway The number of: ”bears bulls and lambs in the cicinage is now far in excess of the fauna oi Block's time. In 1632 Peter Minuit' bought the island from the Indians for goods valued at 60 guilders -â€"â€"‘ which would be about $120 today. It, is now generally conceded by thoae living away from New York that he; paid entirely too much. The first: clergyman came in 1628 Some cairn-gl plained that the average of one a ecu-1 tury was far too high. " 1 (‘nncvrning thy propusvd move on New York by Voliva of Zion the Phil- adolphia Publir Ledger has the fol- lowing to say: Proposed Invasion of Reform- ers From Zion City Excite Comment in the East Similar experiments with the breeding of the smaller grains is also being carried on. A result of one of those was that of the development of a new grade of wheat. Turkey Red 10-110, which outyiolded its predeces- sor six bushels to the acre on a five year average. PHILADELPHIA PAPER COMMENTS ON VOLIV After fourteen years of selection for twn cared stock of what was ori- ginally a single eared Variety, ac- acunts last year showed 85 per cent of the stalks insuring two 0}! more cars. This selection seems to have been at- tended by a small increase in yield’. The purpose of this particular nro- jm-t is to test the principle of con- tinuous selection as applied to such complex plant characters as yield. The experience of seven generations has brought out the inherent difficulw ty in this line of work, however, the‘ Selection has produced a strain that: is outyielding one of the best old: standard varieties. As a six year ave- : rage, our new high yielding strain yielded 55 bushels per acre alongside; standard Reid’s Yellow Dent which made 5i bushels. Svlm‘tlun for suvh characters as height of ears, position of ears on stalks. and number of cars per stalk has also been carried on with very markod rmponsex Last year's crop the) high ears were 84 inches from the grmxnd. while the law were 15 inches. Another gross character‘ modified through this experiment was the erect and «la-lining our strain. Last year the erect ears stood 26 degrees from the perpendicular and the declining ears hung at 131 dvgreox Cum Cunt. Similarly, high and low oil strains have been developed out of this same original variety and last year the high <in (Top containing 9.05 per cent uf oil a- r-nmparm! with 1.77 per cent in the low m‘l strain. The original Urbana. Ill. -â€" What is probany 'the longest corn breeding experiment ‘ in existence in exsistence is being com ducted by the Agricultural Experi~ mcnt station of the University of II« . linois. The breeding has been contin- =ued for twenty-four generations with ‘ recards continuing unbroken from the beginning. Out of a single variety of ordinary Corn, {our different kinds, with re- spect to the. compositian of the grain, have been created, one in which the protein content has been increased 'frum 10.92 per mm: to 14.70 per cent, while another has been reduced from the same original figure to 6.46 per \‘t'nL ELongest Experiment of Its Kind i in Existence is Being Car- . 1’ tied on At Ur- F ' bana ‘ ' years mus, pusumn OI ears on (1 number of cars per staik been carried on with very ago contained 4.70 per from the Harder Haird§§e Co. Northwestern Department Store v 0....OCOOOCOOOOOOOOIOOOOOO We ukegan, 11]., F‘ 0000000000000} . U. D... Public notice is hereby given that the Subscriber, Admiqistratrix of the Estate of Fayette SfMunro, deceas- ed, will attend the County Court of Lake County. at alterm thereof to be holder) at the Court House in Wauke~ gun, in said County, on the first Mon- ‘day, of June neit, 1921, when and where all persons having claims against said estate are notified and re- 3 quested to present the same to said} (‘ourt for adjudication. Victoria L. Munro. 3 1.. charge , -- u“..- "“‘i §be accepted. The'"npplicant must be 5 at least 20 years of age, not 1953 than 365 inches in height. and not lea than! ,7' 130 pounds in weight. The term ofi 'enlistment is for three or four mum ‘ Men accepted will be sent to the‘ 5 Marine Corps training station at Pun is Island, S. C., for a preliminary? three months' instruction course. All! men enlisted will be 'given the oppot-,F tunity to enroll in the Marine Corpsi Correspondence institute, the courses? of which are the same as the Inter-3 national Correspondence school j ‘ courses and which teaches all sub-," jects taught at that famous school.‘ These courses and books are free 01K nL._â€".â€"A “.1 '0 ~WV. W 9. wt. QU. s; M. 0.. in charge of the U.. s. glam-fine Corps Recruiting district of ; Chicago, 587 South Denim-n at. Club gonzo, 111., directing the=resumption of §recruiting for the Marina. About 800 men a month are needed for d ty ion land, sea and sky', in the United IStates and on fox-gign service. A31 ’ before, only the best type of men Willi 3|”. -_-â€"A»l Sherman that. manual rm Telephone m Amumékndfi'FFtinCE Highland Park Ticket Office Highland Park aihd ChiCa-go DR, WATSON DENTIST Save 74 Cents to Street car, bus for taxi necessary. 'eby. 28, 1921. 5 minUtes - direct ”to the loop “L” statlons no changing You can actually save 74 cents on fare by using the North Shore Line. Fast, fre quént, dependable trains take you to Chicago 1n 1 hour and On Your Next Trip Between“ ‘ ruDuc Nance is hereby 'ven that: the Subscriber, Executor o the Lastl 'Will and Testament of Mary 8.: 'Brand, Deceased. will attend_ the} County Court of Lake County,‘ at a 3 County, on the first Monday of May,4 next, 1921, when and w 9.11 per- sons havin clnims against said estate are notifieg and requested to resent the same to said Court for a 'udica- tion. . ‘ WM. ENOCH BRAND, a: , Executor.“ nr-..|.- .u k v“ -- . ‘ i ADJUDICATION NOTICE Public notice is hereby given» thit ’tfle .iSubQCX-iber, Adminumt‘rix, with gwnr annexed of the Estate of Mary LBreakwe’ll, deceased, Will Attend the :ECounty Court of Lake County, at e { term thereof to be holder: at the Court fHouae in Waukmn, in safid County. Jon the first Monday of May, 1921, }when and where all person: having Jclaims against said estate; are noti-i .gfied and requested to present the same to said Court for adjudication. 3 Fay E.‘ Thuma, n e Administratrix, with'win Waukegan, £11., Feby. 28, l Wauke an, 11]., Mach 7. 11252:: . S Gui , Atty. \- 1 2 PW flu lime to 8W!» said Comm Public Notice is hereby 'ven that 9“Subs‘cri_l_>_er, Executor o the Last May m1 ADJUDICATION NOTICE Plume Highland Park 1381 vii] annexed. ""' 1, 1921. I 14de. [J 12“ 00...... DANIEL A. FAY Electrical Cantractors Olice 597 15 S. St. Johns Ave Winn. uh by his; Kaylaâ€"Trip, ind-ding Cad. Blue Grotto. Sony-to, Andi, Mm .‘Run, age; ALL FIRST cuss; (Aha h under. mm but covering sun PAINTING, PAPERHANGING AND INTERIOR DECORATING All Kind; 0,! Wm Rgfimtlml W'HITE W’ORX A SPECIALTY H. W. Huber Electric Co. Telephone 1349 -Afl Work Guaranteedâ€"â€" nos: Dag. Central 5819; 4 WP“ 5007. 838 Skokio Avon. Highland Plrk. Illinoi- PHONES Residence 00

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