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Highland Park Press, 22 May 1924, p. 11

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m 1' [ma Lo. M: " "Silo ISL mum i ah”. , tiilP1"ed, t,','.e'tt,'g'12gte asr--ateat JAMES "), Win-f Ar, HAY " in“ Ln gunmen “on rd? " "iiiiiiiiii':'ii,r,, j ttiii, thfliTlifllh annual)”. an 22. 1924 ' ' [ _ . L’ may, Aii Indications Point to, 44 Greater Demand foi- W year than last. In 'iii,':': that we may seriis Etheggreatest number Pl iiursiltaaerts miauiarait fthat you place ybur o . sit early. 3 A: G. i,vi,l)_i,iiii,ijl.,',iil,yi,st",",_1 mcnmn A was _ * F ”m: HUN “Park 120- 121 3 final, comm MIAMLPHlA ‘ U.S.A. A Dodge Bro Now's the' timeli, it) start drinking more milk.’ It is!‘ {the ideal . "Spring Timie." t il , Start 't"oiay-dr) {at lgast a quart a day. Ibis Nature' greatest health food for old and Edung." _ N? 1 _.-.-...-- Soft, N? bc-Medium N? B-Med. Hard IN SIST ON $13M ----c---r)R,)i'_5i"K-----_-_--:-- MEREEMILK! World‘s Lowest Priced Car With Bal1oon"thes Standard DAY IN AND' DAY OUT Q .'rv:n. , '. _,i, Martians s" , ”My! Ave, Big ' 15mm»... H. 9.237 Jt'shere ndwl' Come in! on: may? "'?1" v.0...rouoé FRANCIS I,linnIggiy 'iiV,Ucc5 at; ".-Brt-. |:|\.|y,| [I "iiiits BIRD f, hers hrs axiom BELOW AVERA Ma; Report of Agriculture 1 meat Shows (floggution __,j Estimates Given 19r Other Grain " _ I of Winter when Wag in 111i 'tty is the worst in Yetith, ace d.. in the May lstrepoi‘t oti‘the tr. eral rap Reporting aeii.dc Of he 2,99 00 notes sown list {all " er can as been lost during the wi r, com red with 4.6 per 'eint)ast , and he average of 10.6.1»: t. Thi dbandonment. togithettyrith he 17 _ r cent reduction in-jthe s n ac last fall, leaves only 2, 3,- Btat s but have been leftébwing he of time and Jabor"to sit" in' ott , ' crop. Most abandon“ wt field “ere going into oats, corn or I treall . For this United States, win " wheat acreage wanking he e at is M,898,000 acres, .i, (imp: wi 39,522,000 acres last. ”gear the] vet-age of 39,222,000 acres. ' Condition Poor £1; T _ May lst condition 4; win wht in Illinois mmginin Efor l vests very poor' and is estii ate) onl ll 0 per cent'o! normal, mpq witht81 per cent Inst yedry the‘ yea 'average of 84 pennant local“ we, 1er early in the mqnth“‘ ith / aid ble wind caused do y iora in . pr flehhs an.d resulted ' a A lat , ndtion report below ' gt of l ac i. last fall, leaves oan 2, 000. ere: for, harvest, tr "oer of T at year's harvest acreage 8,8 000 acres. ' _ j‘, . j adorned acreage is henyies c _ a1 and lower West oenhfgl tie C losses of acreage-in Shnim Chi, ian, Macaupin and 'ta err aunties are reported item 8 50 r cent, Losses in' I gevégal 0 can ies approach these times ditii of rye for the Unite fiStat rep- "rat'88.t per cent, _ ieh f can , crop of 81,739 I I bus co r " red with the .avengei; of 370 {IO buyhels' _ “-1" ' Plowing Delayed, f]; T ___ amount of plowing may sp pla Bing and sowing done bichS' in Inois was " per centncgomp wit 70 per cent a year as“ and av ge of 86 per cent. It Ji re ' ed q at 52 per cent of the ,ilitttr pla- ing was completed biqgray com' red with. M per cent} st y and he average of 49 perrftnt. dine; of hay and pastures was why below the average oi/Wo duel o the fact of a'prolotged ter Bllowed by a cool dry I ing, was . improving at the clay: of ' S ite livestock Jones we. pk slig Ty he] average for horses Pd-ei 1e but, omewhat more thappi page tor she' and swine. Hog lttts tlfFi, are as that the ten year average 'li ut re that the five year averaged ndi on of i, _ classes of stock in? "lintsi is sli b below the aiera f due to som shortage of forage, iii/tte I in- ter d rather poor quality" t f in ma sections, Farm 131$: su 1y pita s at M, or about tMtsam as last onth, but labor _den,tiiid is e- po at 94 per cent ot miithi, m- p: with 98 per cent 1utC"indnt . the j, now, app) n d in many areas. 2il,t.', U, COW, tion of winter whewi'aia 8, peri nt,of normal, comp" d , 80.1 r cent a year ago, it ‘4 the yea! average of 86.3 per cc torl Ist, The production out _ in 553 3,000 bushels, comprm i 572 40,000 bushe‘ls lasts i, ,n. _ 'dition of rye is 89 peifqenti 111i is, eismpared with 89: but " and he ten year average otls2. f Illit and ditit rem cast com 370, mo . State hay reservesién fa s we reported at 11 pet-f nt, m.. pa with the average t 14 _ cen r." U. S; hay reserve: a e rep rt- ed 3 12 per cent, compu- ' ‘with he ave ge of 12.2 per cent. {L . w NrkiniiiurtDrrtt C DOGS WITH RAB S Sta Bureau of Healih t its . f Dangers and Uitless Home Renredied l _ phd has being submitted tolthe sihte la tory for examinirtioti/for Flt ies, r. Isaac B. Ravilinks, s te heal, director, today issu'pd 1 Jut., letii warning the peoplq attire I te, up at contact 'with a6tapee . . - . or er animals. F 7 'ri, _ bulletin emphasized fpprti t rt ly . _ folly of 'detter_dhttr'kit'i wh is call _ the "mad stope" mutant l . p ntative against 1/'riiiiiii,ioisi' iii in Ii: who have 'tigillltg ’by " animals. This pp “out d wo en panties is rather Ah; sp d in certain iocaiitiep in iltit, sta and some ignorant on u..,. co ‘men have been bad you i tit ad ise the _ “mad , 'id" li, b, me' ,-said the bulletin. Tlil, mi”; wh died at Harrisburg hug bee'u wk trd 1y I not iii as" tri d for three weeks. my ' " ", bios or hydrophobia iii um: 51.‘ 1y I valent among attintta in HM not at this time, altbom‘gnot , “I if: ins extent," said ii) Intl Vial "Sii the first of the m 1150: y n c laboratory of the “he , , ' . t' his exhiinedg’u one pic held 3nd by. foe T b. Ot thee ,' Mn'gf ttir has HIGHLAND max P h aim person deadrf by ro- a, or rabies, at Harr1itrurtr nd V usually 1tuarxrttutttbe pf .d ' ' f1e1da remaining hire 1 s but have been kftibwing of time and ‘labor'zbo , At in crop. Moat abandon wl 'nre going into oats, any: or l b. Owing to trerreiallrirain dose of the month,. ; cro showing some impro en trance but more ttid are an WHEAT IN [ ILLINOIS DAMAG 1;. st, w. at he on " "at lyit , " "li in ‘ ill ' 89 I Ith ha HIGHLAND PARK, Adm!!! 3,- nt I of . r r- " n 1y lily tor j t _ he or d nd to er nd in to ‘ng lst red 'he nd st, m, ls, for in th in is w" - -----~-- I i ' ., v ‘MJUW to: 5mm "Thatrtaidepa nqotp , 'i, v:"-""-'"""" "I. health' is panama to aiunine t sl ' Motorcycle The Exploded Doc'- heads ofdotl all! , _ ill! Chase and Rider: Id Pretedofutmrraydt ttoloop it Burbank.“ porodtoprovidethe “in: " t , ---- . 1 tibia “autopilot who In , AnhrooojBandin. 80 you: out. been exposed to to w on I spot) we who reeenttrfrasr.rut nondolly noble to mfue ugh? I tho motorcycle police patrol by ‘tr'eotmentiortbemul , . Uganda wit Amman, h in the ibstts and the pig "tt h was]! ante of rubies. T I f _,.ifr, 3% 65357 Nak P.O.B. Dcnomm‘la [Rim- Medal an to tho Noreh In bf drWirtdtti' coo-en'- bdion h) I _ - of to Hie. l Ira-upon Arr (to can v.51 c of lb Mt: and M o the I . _ Tho Chan fit North Elmore and Milwaukee Railroad COM iiii'eiir Motoring itat/j, "iii, At Lowest Cost . 33;? mo Math- Dee. 2RFas, 'tie-tte. _,_,i'1i' H ti l, w" ,Anuu-x...s.m iCOUNTYTA’I'ROLKAN ' f l INJURED INSMASH I , I) --- ' -» V {Motorcycle Tire Explode: me. " in: Chase and Rider In I . Buried on Road ’hlgnd Park Ticket Offke ',, Telephone, 140 N OCTOBER. 11th, 1923, the 'l?) "t)ortlt Short Line was awarded the Coffin Medal for its distim §pished contribution to transportation.- that: fact is widely, known today.- Yet there it something to tell of the months that have followed: , _ '" We feel that receiving the: Medal was as trruish an obligation to do greater thingsiin the future, sis it was a reward for past performance. The Coffin Medal; is carefully put away,"é§ befits so%lbable a prize. Yet a)? day,ms we' Q rate our trains over e road, We carry withars the spirit that prompted its bestoWal. ’ F _ Eath mag! we Lreccive, new awards-i-rl. awErdq o increased rrtte,?'rit,', and good V a wi from residents of the', 011118 pre/ Thesegubstantial awards spdr us oh to greht‘e'gj aecomplishments as nothing else', 'r' tlRl!ii,lili0lifi Fist; fiesuent trains irorpthe winter of MilwaUkee to ahd through Chi 's Liop io 63rd Stieetprrtlie 'slifllcX'ii's serve every intermediate community.‘ The Ford Touring Car meets every motoring requirement aethe lowest ptteriblit dost. It is "urdr,depend. able, long' liVed;.asy to drive; con- veni)nt to park-and Po"e'+ ththiiglrst, resale value in propor- tibn to likprice, of any car built; Tli" UNIVIICAL CAI SPRINGER & PERSON sraraartetttagtrnaitt The h , l 'tal' , Mufti N,', - i,i(iF, Managua = Pe .‘i. threw hm to the, Filfili, pi1edonhttrothiml thllLI ersdeamte9toitrr,t,ik tir-tia just nettle! ukitgts 1'5 r time. ": " ‘5'. " tbriaq my a i ' ' hire of tho run l" ' “Act tr, a {if {LEI if? th' LI 7H

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