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Highland Park Press (1912), 12 May 1921, p. 9

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Vera: .49 9c .98 [rm 3} 98 9c ti 9c 1nd,: 'Ih'r fl‘t‘t‘ l-tc rts ’13 $110 BH‘I‘}. ‘tht‘st' lens uup lT' UHULH bee-rtyvill'e' leads. thre sales in Lake mum» \uth)‘ total of $1, 758.81 for thx- Cw ’ nwnths despite the fact that “he a“ for Februan drnpped m \\.l!' suvmgs stamps or “baby bum]? a. they were known during fine war. mntinue to be a popular inâ€" \cstmcnt with many people in Lake MW 3. Thv- treasun department has )us. sen' out a report showing the number 1»: sécond class postomces in [mums during January and February. Treasury Department Issues Re- port for January and Feb- ruary in Lake County LIBERTYVILLE FIRST IN SALE OF STAMPS ,\ knu- mil [w mum m the awh- wrmm, I‘d-May. May L30. by thv Pun dnLTz-mhvr Asswiatinn, Hucklvherxy [-‘mn. {rum Mark Twa:n'< famqus hunk by thy same wamv, mil he Shaw“ m thv Oak Ter- w'» Sr’nv-ul Emmy evening, .Ium- :1. l'wrZyHHU with (”many dvu "Ant Hi1 'h of ,1!th h _â€"- __ ________'_A ,A,, 4,1' In T'QCCCflNDCC‘Gl’OQOOQCW-QOQOOO Thy Being the combined efforts of an ENTIRE CITY to establish the greatest money-saving Bargain Day ever known in this part of the country ‘ An Event of Supreme 1m portance Participated in by x Stun (hv £21293 fur January mum-d to but $1.75 [mt 5365;“ th m-w‘suld in February. hv t'uiluvfing figures show the num- wf izn'inyrs stamp sales for the tum month~ thxs yuar. no record u :wcn ut' (hp (hm! and fourth \ «Yum-1: any importance, including department, women’s apparel and clothing stores; shoes, drug, dry-goods, furniture and hardware stores; butchers, bakeries, grocery stores; restaurants; automobile-accessory stores and garages H \k THRR \(‘E ‘S('H()0l ll‘t’ i Pit-k J [1 1‘23 9M H Wu J H); ~ wont 81m Invited. wmmi won fin: plays m the x'nntnst held at Deer 'May, le'anur Hannagan in roadmg and arithmetic ‘uéhy third m spelling. ' in” by ({M'itlwl by MT. “The Greatest BARGAIN HOLIDA Y Ever Announced/l” h‘f EH1“? "nw thuusunds of them by pupils wont 8L.) tuok am-und hunors $1373.53} for the am older gz-m'ratlm‘. nut mm: nut the 2m: but urnwi ;I._'-' murv Mu i_\' )40.,';\f- {H‘HPXL‘ \n;{m Hurdum. hl' ha,‘ sx :utvfiL as tu prm'idt 1 .008 January February Jim 113.01 128.0; 24.16 LTIufii» 1:}.4u 21.3.3 1340 1.7.7 I'Hi L’H‘k'l} a <Ul‘pl'15é‘ «UH 'zlr {~sz mhl‘u'tim: ht th'i!‘ her ruum '1 lizulishm .‘U'v zihuut the casu‘sl gar- ill‘ll Vegetables that (an lw grown. They grow and mature in a month ur lots» in almi‘st any soil. Fur those i‘i-zi.~iwn< tho r2uli<li is nne of the most popular at" the early‘sprinLr vugvmlvlos, r'uuml in ovary humc garden. The beginner should not be mnfuswl with the many varii-ties that all soul ‘1'“tfll0qul‘5 display, The hes! curly spl‘ln': kinds an» thi- Scarlet Turnip White Tip and thela“'hit(- Icicle Rail- ishv Tu extend the season the larger \fll'lt'tlt’." such as Crimson Giant are ;\'2iluahl¢-. With thv cumini: uf hut weather these curli.‘ \‘arictiew i'annv't lt' usml éls they hiimmu dry, pithy anil wmuly. Theyishuulil, therefore. the planted as early in the spring.r as :thc ground pormita, if the soil is a ; «andy loam and in heavier soils seed-l ‘ ing should be delayed until the ground 1 i5 quite warm. Continue plantings at‘ intervals of two Weeks up tn Juno, 515th. The summer varieties must‘ he <\\\\n about May 15th. Among thaw the white halfâ€" long kinds are} itho beat for this locality. such as the “Vhlt{' Strasburg. . Them} are ready ‘for use in July. , } 5' HIV (4‘ NW 31m luudnt when Ihé m wnr hm‘vn'! iumjn appwprmtiurw fur those who mum-f \za 1W Radish seed should be planted thinlt ly, twu seeds per int-h. in a trench 0mm. half inch deep. c'vvered and packed down firmly. Thlt rows shuuld be" 12 int‘hes apart, Ilt is host m have several short ruwi at" not more than' 10 feet mining: uniat intervals of twu wwks, this will iinsuro a constant. and abundant supply of fresh. firm radislies tlw ughuvt the season. The summc-r varicticsibvinz larger than tho early vzn'ieticsfshuuld stand ‘2 to 3,‘ mvhcs apart in thi- row. Thinninp.r isl nut necessary. thii being done as the‘ rzuiishvs are null d fur outing. (hind vultivatioli and weeding: are nucrssary lu L‘fl't h :nnd i'rup, As it takw tadlshc: ””in 3 tn 4 Weeks to mature they tanllw planted between thv mws of >lmi'vr maturing vouch. tables such as: 'rwl‘ts, carrots. and pnr-~ snips. The radishcs lll't‘ harvested and art- :ut of dhc way luns.r lwt‘ure the uthm vegetables mature. Radishcs shnu‘d lie hun’vstt‘d and witvn a- sour mi thu)‘ niaturv.‘hthm'- \\'l>'l' if thry tll‘t' ullmwd tn u-main in lht’ L'ruund flung tht-y l‘(‘\'(\!llt‘ tough. pith)" :n {infit "wi' iirr. hm Judge Edwards Orders Several Lake County Drink Empor- iums Closed .ludm‘ l» t‘, Edwards. In thv t'ir~ t'tiit Court lust Saturday Kruntvd l'nited Stab-s lll_lull\‘tl’\|n\ lllt‘tl sev- eral days agw by Stzttv'x Attorney A. V. Smith. whirl} (-nmpt-l William Schmidt. (it"«ll'Kt' Kocth. Sr. former justivv. and hi> Sun and daughter-in- law. Georgia Jr, and Mrs. Barbara Ktwth. all (If Fm l‘altiu l‘hilip Levan- d0>ki. Fuurtvonth stru't. Nurth Chi- Cagn. and Jacob (iruht-k. Tt-nth strt-vt. \Vuukcgan, tn c'lnst- their drink cmpur- iums. The injum-tiun cnmpuls them to refrain from selling or .dispusing of intuxivatinu liquors in thrir \‘arinus plm-es. This i> tht- first instant-c in Lake county in which State's Attorney Smith has closed thv placv of pro- hilsitury law \‘inlnturs. \'inlatiun of the injunt-tinn t'urriv.~ u penalty uf from $54)!) In H.000 tim' “r from 3:0 days tn um- year in jail «.r lmthv fRAmsnES FROM Easiest to Grow of Garden Vege- tables: Instructions Given For Proper (‘uhivation m; I. M that nan-n! trnul' wt « u! If THE HOME (3 ARDEN 1hr un itk l> \\-'H!k. Wurk thv Du HT 1. :mn 0 Whiit- man} winners wwn't “.Vurk bocausv Ihl‘} an- not anfiwi “'th their pa}. 1: In: Hf pwnplu un- mun:- ing their 0“” hnumw. hwnuu' the ,nh costs so mmh - The pulinyimn 2111‘ making "mm.- ing" Rpm-Chm. Whilr 1hr taxpuyrr i\ wringing his handx at thv way thvv Spend the money pin-es. This i> 1hr first instance in Lake county in which State's Attorney _mith has closed thv placv of pro- hihitury law \‘inlnturs. \'inlatiun of the injum-tinn currim u penalty uf from $54)!) In $1.04") fim' “r from 3:0 days My um- year in jail m' both justivv. and hi> mm and daughh‘r-in- law. Gt'UFKl‘. Jr, and Mrs. Barbara Koeth. all (If Fux Lakm f‘hlhp Levan- do>ki. Fuurtvcmh stx‘u't. Nnrlh Chl- Cagn. and Jacob (:ruhvk. Tx-nth Mrm't. \Vuukcgan, tn c'lnsv their drink cmpur- iums. The injum-tiun campuls them to refrain from seHinz or .dispusing of intuxivatinu liquors in thrir \‘ariHus DII’L'Q‘F. Judm‘ L V, Edwards. In ‘hv cir~ wait Court lust Saturday Kruntvd I'nited Stab-s injunct‘runx‘ tiled sev- eral days agw by Stntv'x AHnrm’y A. V. Smith. whivh comm-l William Schmidt. Genruv Kocth. Sui. former INJUNCTIONS GRANTED AGAINST BOOTLEGGERS The men hnu» M-q‘n arrt-Stv-d in Mn line. 3. “VHHIWI at Muhlhu “I, 1m u chz‘nrv uf hflVlIl}: broken mm a cluum ing store and escaped with merchan- dise valued at $1000. 1% , Suspm‘tvd of holding up a restaurant and shaming a waiter at lawn City. Ia, ,\Iurk‘,1wn{Urmvr sznlurs n! (hp Gnu-cl Lulws mun! [mining station, urn- “mum! by 1hr \Iutiun nuthurlties nn H vhurgn- of having “jumped ship" which l~ mnmnxnunt {u dowlu Li< n. But Hw gux'mmnvm nmy not huw :x rhunw tn punish [ht-m until the ('1in uuthnritus :u'v (hrnugh. an- un- sumv of tho x'hargw \\'hi(‘h thv ynung mvn must unswvr: l. Wanted in \Vuukegan nn H churu‘r nf having hrnkon into ‘ho North Shore tailor shop on Wash- ington stz‘wt rn the night uf April 'V’T- and sh-ulinu‘ t-iuht nr nim- suits M wilt-3C unifnrnh TWO DESERTERS WANTED FUR SEVERAL (‘RIMES Left Naval Station After Rob- hing Tailor Shop; Charged With Other Jobs I‘HE HIGHLAND PARK PRI'BS. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS «'hvnhnvk .md \V|!hnm \V sznlurs n! (hp [mining station, Chicago North Shore ’ Milwaukee R. R North Shore Trains Highland Park Ticket Office Between Highland Park and Chicago Transportation Service Unequalled! Thereafter express trains continue to run every In" hour until 11:50 .m., then 12:29 a. m. and 1:29 A. I. .Ask for timeottble at the ticket once. Downtown (0 Dinner or to the Theatre For the Luncheon. Matinee. or Shopping Trip Trains for the Business Man This schedule In opented on Daylight Suing tine 10:50 mm. 11:55 an. ll:20a.m. 12:25 p.II. 11:50am. 12:55 p... 12:20 p. In. 1:25 It. It. 12:50 p. In. ' 1 :55 p. I. l 2.0p. In. 2:25 pat. 1 :50)». 11:. 2:55 9.11:. 2: 20p. In. 3:25 p.31. Every thirty minutes thereafter until: 4 :50 p. In. 5:55 p. In. Leave Highland Park 6:20 a. m. :50 a. In. :20:. m’. :50 a.m . :36a.m. :503. m. :50 a. m. :20 a. m. :50 a. m. :20 p. In. :50 p. In. :20 p. m. And every half hour lhorenfler unfll: Phone Highland Park 1361 Arrive in Chicago . . . . . ummmm Elfin.» 555115 56677 PAGE

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