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LEONARD) Do you alike the large t7ttT, Chrysanthem Asters? wk have a speed 1 lot, [xtra choice, in 1i ht pink, blue agnd white, twice transplanted at 50 tts, r iloz. (none delivered) 3 T . . Rosy Magi-n Petunizis in mall pats, splendid {stock at $1.00 per dita, Snowball Pe imia, the same price; fa cy California hinged mohste in 2% inch pots, $1.50 r doz. _i, . , C i T Do you glike the large srivisring Chrysanthem At, l . . Doytmlilrto l “he g' emery B_6' 7 (ii,tIrriii'-." Asters? We have a Speci 1 lot, extra choice, in Ii ht ' j 7 e have the bites: ',s',ii_,,iiv,i',ii,,tl,iiili_'iiii, in him ia4:jft'a4 t 25’ pink, blue alpd white, twice transplanted at 50 cts., r h g tgogiflggegemmï¬emm‘; itt , "Ill' â€at doz. (none delivered) ', , . '_ ii N 5cts.,perplant. . I “53%,! " . Ct ', r".',"' ltr" é ) E _ j , V ii" iliaild _ . T . Rosy Morn Petuniés in mall pots, splendid stock at ii A y gï¬i’ï¬ï¬ollgigerï¬wgmv from. , tti] may.“ ty.?!, per. dti2y Snowball Pe unia, the same price; fa cy h Snapdragon, '7ii'ii'iisiic-'iCiii'G'i7,,1;i"i " H lit fii ", some California fringed monster m 2% inch pots, $1.50 1' H , almon. pink Impatience for a shady BE l . nice . , g , doz. _,, T , ' ' ii ram 10 eta., on up. _ 1. ( T , . F i, T HIGHLAND ARK GREEN oWir1s, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS? . Telephone585,. i' - ‘ FRITZ Elk-IR, P oprietor _ L _ . l . J. H. MORAN Agent for THE AETNA lite. Case Service STATION Hire 's Root Beer HIGHWOOD. ILL. [EB Phone; H. P. 239. ',r'; Assam FERTILITY§ ': _ T0 GLACIAL mu YOUR! GARDEN h'ill' Is, MIDDLE ‘WEST TERRITQRY Professor of Geology Beli Fine Soil. Ohio and 0th States, Due to Action ' of lee Age i In parenthesis Pro 3301 8851 stated that the demarc tion tween (.jtii', healthy grain tn the ckly, stunted grain was so listinclas to ‘form avve!l-defi)'ted lin sho T g the boundary betqu the lacia and ‘m-n-glaciated Mind. _ g ' I Authoriti'qb Not Agree I l; With the caution of the ientistl :Professor Haas ‘sidetra ted a ile to iexplnin that many aut critic o not; 1mm to this view, pr essin them-l selves unable to accoun for t drift-d [less area; others, he said, nt so l far as to' question the e isten of the) 130-called drifttesis are . Thi group {maintains that not a spot left i, untouched by the glac rs w they, irolled down inch'by eh far is l‘tho Ohio river and so eeded push' ling the Missouri river furthe to the â€south so thnt it flowed along edge ' of the ice-field. TEE HIGHLAND p, The phofessor deel red tl, glaciers aceoritplished hree t Nets: They d lrea "he rd in the lampia of lay) down the hills) nd fl ed in} lays; they gro d up the re thirdly mixed the roe . By borings lie had made ‘Ohio, Professor Haas) said was ssible tn trace ancient river- a w ieh xiv cial action had 'illed i i. Bu for' the tern reful rried the rva- gla- the essoti otiee l I end,i stalks! s will 3 farms} _ are ality. nder zone ered r off Lima. uare ion of! To t usual story of western life, ly it i telling f the dimeu1ties eneouhtettd Fiance l by the heroine when she tt% V lux- '; control f her father's ranch, is ad I that l the am y of Aleatrag, the superhone. pcjerniwhose volt manhunt man, wild life §rdcksfon the range, pursuit and capture, tolled i add‘ an unusual and thrilling touch. 13, the l McInty , John T'homatr--m1owltyr he val- :k, and. Haas :twecn val- bute vine, fine tee ate. e ac- 5 ion of l w it t at the eat ef: ief, or, (iekly, as to lg the d and l Of t , many "Books which blodt in the wingâ€; the following all of [which up he had at the Putriie, Library have been especially pots lular: ( _ IBramah Ernest-kai Lang’s Golden i Ho rs. ' ' Kai q ung, philosopher and “Pct halter of imagined tales", is bald cap- itive in royal prison. By means at ithe tie r strategy of the princess }Hwame‘ and the diverting tan! i which t e prisoner relates when taken Ibefom the esteemed but gimme IShan T n, he finally gains tr tree- rdom an returns with his prinew softenin influence of the dude! utr-, orrthe f e of the western hemispheht more wit Id be bleak canyons yawning to be b idged where now is smiling, uudulati g country whose" phductd aria easi y tapped through mhn's in- genuity. i, g This book pictures an early " :tempt o a group of women to bring leducati to the people in the; moun- itains o Kentucky. Descriptions of ithe pri itive life of the peoplle. in- lcidents hat illustrate their dominant {charlie ristics and their heritage {from a hygone generation no humid .togethe by a slender love story. 3 C lFriedl- nder, V. H.--Mainsprintt., ' The ainspring of Bridget Gale's :life is r ability to paint, She tu- Icounter disappointment, misunder- lstmdin and sorrow in her “rustle jto perf t it through her own devel- {opment and in the end tsaeriheet, hr “we th t it may not hinder or inter- tere wi h her career. I [3 Brand, ax-Ale-. l to the wee of his father. , Furman Luey---The Rum-e quep: W ether. , l The is both 'mystery and ulvenn ture in this romance of Philadelphia in the eye when it was the nations capital and a port for clipper ships. The st ry follows the adventures on land nd sea’ of ‘young Anthony Stevens and his struggle to preserve attains! freebooters pnd pirates the honor f the old shipping house oF which is uncle is head. , J'hillpo ts, Eden-Children of Men. ' The pirit of, the English country) side rmeabea this story of thd tragic feoryrequ)ntet of the unwarq, ranted jealousy of Jacob BuiUtorie. '; The oliticiahs are anxiously look ing fo "harniony" which they will secure. hen they reach the auteur}; The eagle its supposed to be itil) countr 's symbolic bird, but consider) ins ho they'jput things over on a the ja mitrht be more appmprin " Noti is. Mreby given that on Sat-l urday the 23rd day of guneiD.: 1923, he Trustees of Schools?! of: Towns ip No. 43 North, Range /i12c Lake ountyiillinois, will sell It It; lie an] on the premises he “at: descri between Ten o'eioek shrnc, and tee oclock p. m., to iiiiif One o' lock P. M., the old uhool Pt and b “dings thereon, situated l?“ known as , T f l, Sub t 5 pad the West " {calf-a! 1 Sub t 6 of Lot 49, Pint of 1Wttr. __ wood being Evert: & Jetfery't DE; 3 i, sion f Lands, in Section: " i" l5, wnsllip " North, Range " East of the Third Principal M -l, dian, situated in the City of m hr! Lake Count]. Illinois. 'l l which sale will be up“. for cash Jtt hand. .1 I . ‘3 3 Dan " Highland, Park, midi,, iM-yr " A. 9119?. 3 . l ï¬n!“ miAy Ohmic! I: i.') ( 'tet," My 1 .31 T Walter Cope , :11? T C es dt Schools of Tmuhipjn¢ " N Mamas» 12, Lake Wt? Illinoib. 'UBLIC LIBRARY NOTICE OF SALE 13416 Think of Me The: ‘thisposg'iblethat e':.')"'"']'"""',."",'?"'!!,' lx ' " . z I . t My prote"i,ttta) services. l .. J g _, Oak Taria V Cleaners am 1 i,': Whim, however, you in need, of, a con t, up 1iisrieneed Mdmm garde er, I beg you to tame M (l ‘am 31st at your . . 1: 1 I 1 I 1 ' .1 T l . V Muir:- Ant-e. nun-a. a... 'ue" In 1.1.9»... " (hill PRICES The secret of on work is done by igr. pr0;led process the insures each and ry fabric brought bac to its original colo i it batters not how d licate the! fabric or, ow lunch you prize it, ST sEttro IT To ELI OAK TERRACE UNDRJY and do not wofry. We feel co dent that your _ of ariiiroyal will be pl on this work. poi; hgg'itate. Anythin that needs a visit the laundry such as el ing and dyeinttse d it, right alimg; our d livery men will be lad Masai you. Wet Wash, Rough Dry tor information: I This ineludeii Lands 20 lbs, $1 11c per pm hone Highland Park 87. Bae pieces ironed. and Dyers Latin: .j . Garditnm8 d 33W Highland Huh. “liaisi- Ttls lt Eu