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Highland Park Press, 1 Nov 1923, p. 14

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"ity' fax _ Vii-f , “3%. £3 M m L nt the wuted resources '1 the Unt My it is evident that there be." too much convex. "theed . enough conservation. Inch vtfiitl??t,,i,i, of m not: aim Man the m PAGE 19 S. sit Johns Ave. quty Monday we bake a “lucky: one loaf of Federal Bread. If you 'ge1 with lihe "lucky circle,” you win a loaf ever/day for a month. _ A. Fil'eeBre‘ad , /' FOraMonth J Ticket. (rljii:iairlihtrmiyts FRINGE]! & PERSON ', "tttmd Fatback-n. M 164 -wtttt bourbomhouh-Mh. "aCa'l'rdlr'llrt'SrdreLtrar. 'tttttUte-rs-s.---: th. r'wmi.mfimw no: _ . minimum-Luna suns... dlllthar2ttutttt . _. T S'f.e.S""""-r-Loauaiioo.aiqus. __ . '. T7 ' 'ri 8 ,' _ , . I F MrattrtthsarritotutktettmiitrBe FOREST SCHOOL of MUSIC I I., may 1. 'i'ii'iii,"ii'i'id 'w, s 0ND SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT 7 7 3 tuaoi, j F v . 1923-1924, . 'll'-, t-'e-" _,' “5‘ , _ _ 2 maximum J," ; . INA BOURSKAYA ' ' _ 'flt"i"'1u'"1n',ttgno' /'t?arart and Doatettt of the Metroroiitan or"? 0°me , a {LX231 t)1va,tt'TI't'i2t,htagt, tithecsvaeese. ',1t,r.dgayettty,ofr 3rd, 'l;,",',',)"',:?,','.',';",';,',-,',' 't,t',t2itt :5 announce , i improvements in appearance E E and . . _ ' b Riding Qualities Tic: b. M‘ thm I Hf wally hub... "a. m said “out the an; mm and that was ”jock it up. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS tones: Highland Park 120- 121 now on . M c Pherson a quarter after Arhtu'euet' in the College Chapel on an]: at the: Forest 999; and bake a "lucky eirele" in School of Musk, Teuishiine I at. Ruth’s Drug Mom. I " I part of the and” and} in honking- toll driven were tttg1,t _ Ptuhintt the bucknw, up. an: tut, l tiotutl problems would lie aatttsd, ', A tak on 1rPrdiierirFiiiri,ii'k {at it will mime hard on Maple who fly their luxuries before thc mag-Mot. If you iet the loaf Telephone 190 1py_tr,ies u iuiiiu'ii'k in» of bread il Punting was; a in}; kind ot “main: 3:." iti' have to"do in to m ttk 't,ti,rft.dupittiCa'i"j' 'vie, _.ytn _ With a modes-ate supply of those four kinds of t.rtilu-reiiieiiUes, hya- eintha, ‘narclui, and twink-yout- (home will be made ttRY Efrem late March to June; and, best all all, they will come back spring than spring to; welcome the bluebird: uni . robblm. Isn’t that worth the few hours work that will be required to plant them this fatlt _ " And not to be forgotten ire the lit- tle crocusea, which are the put of, all to bloom, und‘which can biseatterxsd handout over your lawn, de and u Wrath: _ I mu.--" - - "L m0- I dils," was. given its nickname before the appenrance of King Alfred and lan .Wavirenh Giant. Hyacinth: For Farm! Gilde- Tfyaeihths are still popular when: I formal "bed" of Bowers itrdmimd', but they mu by no menu limited to such} use, as their bright intepre colon lend a' note of cheer tlt, the only spring landscape that in like the not: of, the first bluebird. wherever they may be.planted. A few clumps of a half-dozen each! in the shelter of the house foundntion; or in the hardy garden, will prove the 6rat, had there- fore a doubly Welcome, if” of re-_ turning gpring. rr 'r ' 3 ' . .__ ._...... v; on: vuwr VIT- ieties Ere just " hard, as the tulips. and many of them may he “bunni- "ed,"--oianted oat nudge trees, or along the edge of , 1y, wh’em they will~mnke them!“ perfectly it home, "and come in spring after spring jubt as if thei'hdd naturally grown there like my native wild ylo1eer. , T a V ( Among the beat of the narcissi for planting ht the garden, or in beds around the base " the house, m such sorts as Emperor and Enzyme“. the former a most 'tttttrniihient his golden, fellow, with a giant ('thtnohet." Gllory of Leiden, "the king of Mo- At a n -.-- 4A .. . -.. WRIT}. 'tr Ail you hwy to-do "ite', put the bulbs in the ground, VIM" they re- ' main over ‘yvinter, t1dtt tt tt yum days a ' ring, . at a- ture gets busy End "iistrii, the demon out, without any trouble _ yearlpart. 'And they are in full Moog. when your , hardy ftowerg hnyemcem'qiy i',',?')') to s come to life. T j _vv, ' F Wonderful M? lips; , , Standimpott ererttrtiff , ms, “who T, three feet high, their: at; t cups re- , main in perfect cwditiuh for dint, only refreshed by the at» and deter, and the range of "'ttor)'t"eous ‘39:: which they cover cannot!» de bad lin words. Among}? 'oy,irtvrt tie- :L ties there are to so eat from; 11.22191. ( lowing are especially ':.iatitsttsetorv.) 3 Clara Butt, a beautiful; deep msd) , pink. Rummade In :‘l'onnnye is: g a deeper shade. syitty, the edges r if of the petals 1itthter'ooktthsd, so that 1' f; when first opening it loo!“ almost tnt.. i" i, 'actly like-, beautiful rose. Europe 2 i, is a deep ttaming red. Rem. Ewbnnk 5 H” a wonderful orchid shadow! hall". " wk Louis IVX, considered ltr may Ue i, 3' most beautiful of an tulips, is purple i s' and old gold. Macon“ extremely i' heavy in trrtiwth and ammo! the In: , mus. Inese two, types one not only earlier than the Mini, but much smaller, and if they are planted with the Darwims,ihouid be put in front of them. ' , _ ' Nomi-no For You: ' When you m pinning your tulip bulbs, include some nominal“. They are just as etarto m,f"and from a; few bulbs planted tltitrNIt; you will enjoy flowers lot you: to dome. "Taper White.” and the “China. Sacred Lily" are not hardy north of Washington, DC... for planting out of doots; but must of the other var- ieties are just " hardy as the tulips. my") man" " ‘t-u ' . _. heavy in growth aruron fof‘the last to bloom, is so dark at: [luck almont “black. , _ . ' 8.:le Ming,- To have tul pa for a utyptch of con- siderably more than a mditth,.some of the Single Early and Comte Gatden varieties should be nd'dedlfto the Ihrru wins. These two, types he not onlyj earlier than the Mini, but muehi smaller, and if they are planted iiiii) the Darwins..ihnuld h. nut ". cm» will 'GG The man tdr iitir'iCtG'i"U, 'itotrers' are shady in the! bulb when you buy them. . N _ 1 I' I NW) V " you love down, but have only in limited amount of time‘ yr devote to growing them, than is nothing that blooms that will give you new" ut- iataction than the 'prirtthrmrriittr bulbs,' auch as tulip-,1 nut-claws. crocusses, hyaneitttha, and} the like. maps. runaways; Em PLANT BULBS New; "_"--- thing. Midi "er Your lawn, (e used a for “(Hint - but... Irtpr to Plant m HIGHLAND 2431: and. manual) max; 1mm: bout the cutest my "tuarrii Alum aiettl,t,il_lc,l,lert ,,iltll"l,,,','lt,eiriire,r1raii arii, National "iisiiiirtion T Week thoroturhtr colebnted by " interesting, football games; Europe resound: with the dump 0:1 armed med, while in thin country the: noise is being made by the heavy feet I of the fox truckers. _ , National Education Week will bei) thoroughly colebnted by some very 1 intenntino 'M‘k-l‘ ----, V. ..-.- "q, "F"qFou""d people 5W'il: " me their arm muscles tt little motel and their-hind leg. I little Usi. i a“--- 7 - A - Chicago', Great' tlurring' tsitter Brought Close to Your U ttr: of minke! which iiiiii,ikii,2 000 were team. This was an were an of 112 letters for may mun. womu’: and childvin the UnmStates. In addition tothe will“ rBandl the railway mail trains, the govern-l meat use: a fleet of 6.000} motor, trucks and an “my of rural route! conveyances to let the mail ddlivered. er'thm ever before, but it is (new... Jntrat an t.ptpmtsddrttted neg; Even with this additions] help. located at important point. in the contain, the Post OMee department' will be hard put to handle the business. During the last tUeal your the Post once department handled 18.000.000.000 pieces of min. of which 12mm, Bl: rotation to those who can: to on “not! Ind get thq stock. , _ Freshly due, room not dried out. Nut-cry " LINCOLN AVE}. AND PETERSON ROAD. Go South on Ridge Ave. Emma, to; north line of Roach!!! Cemetery and; went two miles to Nut-en. 5 1.y:1,.sr,1erto.taueotytejo,s otarttV increasing volume at hm Postmaster General New bu T 'e'td't):otrtttf,t,vt,,ift2iiajii,r,t clerks, 3.000 carriers and " oren. The business of the Ptmt'tttN. department is not only much. great» er than ever befor- but. it i. 1....-- IN BUSINESS more; T----. i Great Inform Makes NW] Addition of Many More a Whattthe Kinetic-q people doneanrttme up until tuAmittsa {teem hard, but the soon; after ttte bulbs are received the met. The beds my be conned with lope- or old Inmate. after tho groundgfreem hard, but this is not awry: except when the winters are veryl seven. POST OFFICE GAINS CASH and CARRY ' NOW IS THE iIME TO AM je' msrhland)'airk aieiiei"_',.'ri"jiii"i',' Employee You are just as close: to Chicago’s shops and theatres as many who Jiye within Chieatro's limits,'when you vsi the North Shore Line. At any Mur of the f y or evening-a short, clean iride brings yo l' into the heart of Chi- cago+right in, the j dst of the shops, thea- tres, hotels and e f h err iiN!eteisitrohirii.' '?iosttitintr)ora' . ' ' when younse the North Shore Lind . _ _ l .w v- “WWI“, When youm te Nirth Shore Line; . _ _ ., Emma Tnuhs/t'tezy 30 Minutes bqt it is him... Vines liiFl1iNifii"iji"i"t the i y or evening-a six gs yo f into the heart of t the. ,' dst of the shops, th e j _ , iirehrreitro'"iriirii.' ttmiiimiaise, when you} mine; . _ _ .. 'rs 1 _,. Jewelers and Mvemrniths lt § ' . numbed 1357 auiiaon treat it' Wahttalt Awhile . a, in! {his H le silver de luxe has a'Hthriem and in.. at" on of 'teg, that lends a Maui" _ ty to _ table it arm. and so add: human ly to t Wk!!! (hated by the 1iinitteeoitrn a [wh e D’Orleans is truly a "design wo of tte,%raitttrtottheritoiiiaiiiiiiiirG; ed deco "ive scheme. . - Ch les E. Graves &_Comp y I _ T_-___IAH, I ni- --- " kings feasted, Solid Silver was their do, May it is still Solid Silver that contti to: Ml touch of luxury ttt the. table kid t " l dinner. To unset the exacting damn: of 'uftetiohs, Charles E. Graves & Can: an- tit',.', introduction of the D'Orlenns pa m e trt vet. . ' A . a: E.YL' THE DORLEANS (iiil' Telephone 146 r53 PETERSON 1»:va " N. " trfrtttrtc regim- In: ';tr,rc,'tv:r"r)' “union-ow. . WV - "Rim i n. _ We. given. DELIVER and . _NT wttgtt'eut.' 32".} An import-at _ . z-d‘m but- an: in the 'rtak.ttre 111" of in kind: of not maul T handing I"!!! and my! eppi- tala, Milk. M, . W etc. Then are Mr A tnd titted for durability. . prices are flit. continent with work. Henry G. Winter " North' madam ROOFING minus CHICAGO we will GUAR-

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