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Highland Park Press (1912), 2 Nov 1922, p. 3

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UN TiE uuuImmmunnummuufi 117 110:; INS AVENUE TRANSFER C0. WIN”!HmHHHHHHIHIHHE H H \TING in: 1 Specialty ENTRU \‘rE. iZhland Park, Illinois H 'sed Poultry prietor RGARINES lent Telephone 335 ml Park. Illinois (Inks Company COMPANY terial IGHT T} ‘/1(’S 35" u- nrders for ED POT Salads Elephone H? 1617 *i i§§Carpenter and Builder .. m. .0. ......’....5..‘u .â€".nM.â€"r “fir. M“ ii] Henry G. Winter $.11”..an or mums DENTISTS $519 4. Highland P-rk Trust I 3 <.v€n-¢ R-nk “Ida §m Bank Bid: manna Put 3: WH+. . :+:~:-++:-:~2~:~;«:«:» ;;;...+.. .wau LAND PARK. if DR. C. C. CHADWICK Screens Taken Ofl' Storm Sash Made and put on . .m. '1 of ‘u v D 1 f. Prices Reasonable E. FROST Phone 1341 Highland Park DR. J. W. SHEDI) its 4. Highland P-rk Trust I Saving: Bank Bids. 1‘0!th ‘I78 I St. Johns Av... thhnd Put Sheet Metal Work {4%“WWMfifl-J H St. Jaluu Avenue Warm Air Furnaces Telephone 275 TELEPHONE 357 DENTIST Tel. 635 DENTIST 5 rate or simple. how Hider the pool or water garden. the u re the grounds sur- arbor. the forum] garden but laid out if they consist of a each inst-n» well built or what its furnishings fully as important rounding it. they form a part of your Home and eve - 1 Every Home grounds, no matter how small. shoul of Lawn. its trees. ornamental shrubs. a touch of effect and its hardy floweringr Border and if space p As the Homes of the Town themselves difl‘er in‘j should the lay-out of the Grounds differ each requii sary so as to obtain a harmonious pleasing settin charm and cheerfuinesv. yet if at all poSuible deviate t' the neighborhood. .-'*!~{‘+‘{“3“'”' m: Nothing with the Home in the Country is wort! than to plan so as to make the most of your Groun easily accomplished due to natural advantages and a) (“I StUdy SO as ‘0 (ranafnrm an n‘mnn. LAnn‘nn-- Anal; ‘ No matter how large or small your Home, how elal well built or what its furnishings fully as important ‘ rounding it. they form a part of your Home and eve few square yards. as long as you are fortunate to use of them. ILLINOIS 5: Shasta Daisies. 3 Gaillardias and 3‘ (‘ofeopsix heavy plants. for $5 -â€" each assort- mom cbmposed of 6 Larkspur, 3 P94» nies‘ 6 Phlox. 6 (‘olumhines. 6 Iris. We offer this week 36 Perennials. Don't overlook the fact that We have a line showing of (‘hn sanlhem urns in bloom jusl now and III“ we d¢)§,.,,jb‘. the [15. A. o ' You can plant hardy flowering plants alllthrough November and we haw almost 30.000 in the Held. you should plant Tulips, Modlls, Hy- cinths and Jonquils now to flower next sprint no better time than right now to plant shrubs» ; ccompnsned due to natural advantages and jam requires a care- ‘5’ so as to transform an almost hopelefiw outl k into a beauty spot. )1innmm’s Bonus 11 14?. Tim one, a large Ind very "Minnusom is giving SL3 a month. 'autlfuily (*uiulu.’ turn-n. was irft a minimum uf 3130 and a maximum i)? t: n family IL Fm'lminl. «wry mule $64M, to its suliiiem. in miditiun t1) "1U" " 'f “huh “an H1304 in 1h? tuition of 200 in accredited 5ch4>u?<. Wont war “Ohio is pawn: $10 a month. With ; - .. a maximum w! 3250. Michigan is ‘Jimt kings u! Un‘ mrth vwrv and paying $15 a ~:innth. Missouri is pay ' ire. ummwlmi. , “Oregon is paying its service men $15 a month. with an nllemnive of a loan of $3,000 to huild a homv or imprnvo a farm. “Four oiher New England stutvs are paying.' a cash bonus and the sixth is giving food, clothing and medical aid. Maine. New Hampshire and Rhode Island are paying a flat bonua of 8100. Massachusetts is paying $10 a month {or each month of service. Connecticut is giving aid. Vermont First “The first sxatv in the Union to give a bonus was Vermont. Compon. sation of $10 a month was allow-ml, with a maximum of $120. “'3? “In many of the states the question was put up to the people in a rofvr. endum, just as it will be in Illinnii on November 7, when voters will (li‘v termine whothq-r $55,000,000 shall lye appropriated fur soldiers, sailur), marines and uthcrs who were in the (‘ummander Schick. in asking sup- purt nf the hill tn nppx‘ipriatv $33,000. 000 for wterans Hf the wurhl um: said in part: Fifteen States on Record “Fifteen states point the way fur Illinois in the matter of payim: a bonus to her heroes of the world war. These states have passed legislation giving their soldiers adjusted compen- sation in actual cash. In his appeal Commander Schivk paints out that fifteen states have :13? read}: '50th on the proposition of gh- in[: a bonus to their service men and as a result fifteen states have paid ur are payinLr a bonus to the nu-n who fought in the World war. Lake county posts of the Ameru-an Legion have received copies of an appeal to vMers of Illinois to suppurt the adjusted compensation act when it comes up for a referendum vote by the people of the state on November 7. issued by Charles W. Schick. state mmmander of the Illinois departmvnt of the American Legiun. Illinois Commander Urges Vote In Favor of Act; Fifteen States Already Have Adopted Plan GET APPEAL FOR STATE BONUS LAW LEGION POSTS SFPI‘ORT OFFICE AND GREENHOL‘SESf. LAI'RH. AVENUE AND 515cm“ STREET ONE BLOCK WEST OF DEPOT :‘I: ll‘ m 0 P0 rt! ‘ Earl; m . p 0'; , ‘r~ ’ a A" i It 4 l)‘1r~ ‘ 'W .' - k ”In“. .7 A (-rlca '_ ‘ (h pnlm in t in M «I ‘p: .‘w In r lu mn uf H v'o Iprzflll {h All I \w'u} !» L'mrzrinms It‘u ‘v 11131:. 1r “cm .T (’59 we re used t» Spock‘s ,‘ (J ' hey we ‘ l: s deiigl 8 (-er wit a “Make though Pfimhmd n x'k-l on i 1011's a} u Are in 1:1 :Umm! ' \‘Qnm'llnn ‘ v p(:rimi '5 Nth-x 0 rhyiuu»; n N nhui a u sock i nut." ‘ 'N‘ ta ta ;\ nary. p0 pump other to nu. There i‘ wen in 1 uno- My Thzi Although they “'urc all mid? in Pfimhmd many bury laudatory' W- n rk-I on the Revolution. and Wuh- i tnn’s and IA!B)'('NI"! hkriwuos u Are in great vogue Mun-<1 max-y pin:- in the Bhnxnus cQHm-nnn has us mums-sting biliary. ., perim! rxhthM a pan“!!! for a tln'h'i 0! Ian-Wnrt‘ [whine I r Rxgiuus mutt! and vu- find I plate i wnhwi as {uHuwa "Heaven to those 3m seek it. n-pt-ntamte to than who '( nut." Another period was given ‘I to tableâ€"wan- of the union \ nary. porcelain made in the form pumpkins, cauliflower. etc.; other to animals, rabbits, can, Eli'- nu. There kn large (‘holsu nbbfl wen in Um cullection which is the .J)' uno- It“ 02‘ Han-(- originally I adv. Thgi one, a large Ind wry mutlfully (’Ululu.’ turm-n. was lrfl t: n family IL lenml. «wry mule ruflnv‘ 1f “huh “an killed in we lylm \‘hangv. And 2m do "14!”th 'W at um 2hr polite thing to do when A (-rica was still quitv yuunu. m nut ‘th pnlxto think to do today. This in t in lvmuzht hump to us whnn wo ‘p: :w tn inspwt thc rcmlrknhle ml~ lu mn uf rarthmwaro and pnn‘vlam v‘o wrmng the Blanxius (‘nllu‘tum In th All lnstituto‘ ('hivugu \xv'u} lurk in 1500 \sr find that our umrzrlnms :Hlll yrmulpax regulnrly In: from thnx~ saucers. Thr)‘ ‘v lurur nlm-p murrh. and thu-y haul lr “cup plates" to 5:0 with them. T csr wen- of miniature form Ind re used to deposit the cup alter pguring the um. This was to preserve t spotlcssncss of milady's linent 0! Varied Design hey were of all colors and of vnr~ u s dwigns. A favorite was the little s on with some kind of motto. such a “Make Hay while the sun shines." : _tlmu;:l\ they “'urc all mid? in D‘lNKING FROM SAI'CER mung)” u mum)» “nh a muum'n't uf 2.’ “'«shnnutuu l! paying: 313 n "In Ih \uxh u munmum nf 8‘65. Thu sta r hue pun! In H- \Ullhl‘l" $12.30“.- INH at an x-Vprnw of inn Hum l 1». 1' cm furzuhmnwtruuun :l Porcelain Pieces From the Early Days When It Was Proper Thus to PM Table Tackle ,T RELICS SHOW CHANGE IN MANNERS H \RDY Pl. \\'I'S {\‘ergreens for winter ‘rmils we might mn- um other Grounds in shape and design so ing whatever necesa have its open sweep [orate or simple. how fire the grounds sur- 7 if they consist of 8 His them make good , which, offlimes is one of restfulnexs. more consideration w‘ , .u'rs (l l nuwzks FRITZ num 143nm an: mmmmxe. «Hi-04444 “+64 WM an \W‘dm-sdx}. lhv 21'"! dl) of N0- wan r, M Mr h. 1n n! unv ("dock in :hq- nftr-rmmr. of mid day at the out main from dunr u! the uvunhouu, In the (My 0! “'uukruun, (‘uunty of We and Ftntv hf thmn, prouded the bid ul‘ buds upvn ruh )m-n- or pu- ‘1‘} w! 1hr pn-mmw hurrmnflrr dra- \‘HPi'd aha” ht- «qua! (U an least two. lhxrds uf 1hr \ulu-hnn put upon the «amn- u- shmm ly the ”port of the mmrmuwnvn hrn-hvlnrr uppoinhrd 1) the wurt t'l makt' pnr‘ifion ”NW- of, “I. the Mb” men-3 uh.” It the mmr Urm' «H fur rnvuuh (0 mike lhv tntni unvuu ‘{ Hu- uxd ule vuuul to hunthnuk «f uni \nlunuun. «I: ma! mus.- ‘i'NHI-mi n. uid de- \'!‘('I'. Ill-“H ..f the ('uunl)’ u! Laks- :nd sum of ”kiwi! \\1!l wll M puhlu‘ Indian to zhv highest and Mm! hiddvr for (‘th l'uhhc 5'0!in x~ brrvhy given that 1:2, yursuam‘r «f a dwm made and (ntvrcd m Un- abou- enmled can-e m the (‘mwm (‘uurt of Lake County, thoh a! 2hr (Dctuhr u-rm. A. I). 1822. lhen-nf nn the 2nd day of Odo- tn-r A. I’ 11.22. 1hr undq-rngnvd, ugl- h-r in (‘hunwuy n! the (‘Ircult Court SLATE HF 11.1 INNS! (‘HX‘N'H' ()f‘ LAKE ‘ (N THE tlHt’l‘lT ( >A11’LAKE HH‘NTY HRHHJI SMK u hfut To create up”. cheerful no}. glloundu 1. our aim in life. ha been our business for almost {arty yd! And we ole: you our nervlceu. free surge-stint“. perhupa I nltetch on w t. to our idea, you need to note your Grounds what they should be. th e dutch to go by you can do a little each pen. keep on developing i you can't ”are I hundred dollars thin Fall. let us tell you whut fifty will . twenty-Ive or even lens. but we don't uh you to do anything but let I14 help you toward: netting curled on the road for better Home grounds. I The more you do to me your Ground- ottnctln. the lone you will think of your Home. the more it will do“ to those in it. the non you will (ct out of it in what the words It’d lot. the lost catty Mac: without a suitublc setting in «old. while! the pint. cotton nestlod in the trees and surrounded by shrubs ond when Ind the m Ito-e walk winding from the gate through the old halite-ed flower harden not: you for] certain that hwy poopk dwell their under the pool or water garden the rot-defy. lhe Innke- [tries the me arbor the form-l garden but laid out so? u to crank a “has! netting in each instance. (H RT “I" (HARLES 'uiric Arr-In. Hithwod. Ill. Tclkphon Hula“ Park 9 Te‘epbole 5km 70 A'R‘HIIAKIR. JEWEL” AND omurrmsr Kora o! B Grade Preach Clada. Hall Clash-d ('1. Hut-3.7a!“ Mach! “mailman: all or Jnalry Dayan-fax. Watt and (at ad Calm. { PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 00 [ 802 (‘aatral Au. "Wald Park. Ill. Double Wlipn. “Mun-mo.” the grand- eat of fun while (any. for outdoor plan“ ’ changing into a beautiful shell p h when fully open. 85 cents per . Plan now In love: next Mnjv. ' wman Dairy Company ItheCreamiskftln‘ {Know mm m monumnuxn max 52: ‘3' Tenn» M: YEAR I.H.NEMBROPF anywhere in Phase Highland Park 523

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