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Highland Park Press, 18 Sep 1924, p. 3

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Hera x Pan ‘er sa #. ve ts fip ver ht simp ng orary ki Hi ) aind ka ite ~in 604 SION and 18 4 the fim OR w §4 M |/€ * ww 2 a# THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1924 As a "stitch in time saves t so a few moments‘ beâ€" fore buying fixtures wi ve you time, worry and expense. VETTER SERVICE SATISFIES _ Our fixtures carry. no overâ€" head expenses, thereby installâ€" inrf the very best fixtures at a price that will surprise you. > â€" Our fixn‘:o;e“ufltfiy'thfinu: particular As ( emonjtn ed by our many utiafied;c‘nao tomers. % s *3 Let us show you samples of the latest fiktures in your own home any duz:r evening. We‘re 'm"" on t & and > be glad to give es tes. a Vetter Electric Co. and are installed by our master electricians just right. . Telephone Highland Park 757â€"W Tel. 410 J. SMITH 60 N. First 8t. . Highland Park Electrical Contracting and Jobbing We sell the famous Williamson . a Fixtures _ Repair Work Neatly Done 414 McDaniels Avénue Halibut Steak, Ib, Salmon Steak, Ib. . Good Luck Oleomarg’nine“ 2 lbs. for | J UCN°K Good "Stuff" to Eat Fancy Cooking Apples 8 lbs. for â€" Highland Club Coffee . the lb. t Miller & Hart Bacon 3 Ib. pieces, Ib. > Front Leg Veal Roast . ‘the . Ib. * â€" 25¢ Fresh Spareribs 2 Ibs. for .: Fancy Bananas 2 lbs. for New Sour Kraut the quart Dealer in 27 32¢ 49c 25¢ 25¢ FREE ‘D 18¢ 25¢ Toun‘t Many Varieties and Trees . _ Easily Cultivated; Need | ~3 Little Attention INCREASED MARKET / _( .. FOR NUT PRODUCTS | "There is a steadily increasing marâ€" et for nuts and an invy nt in nut re%p is a safe proposition, . .. i re are 4 great many different l :fi; from which to choose and ‘ %y of thent are sufficienitly hardy \ stand a {t orous climate such as e have in $he central and northern Istates. . / 3 : ‘The nut tree comes into bearing afâ€" ter. about five years and then will yield a crop financially equal to the apple, and jwill increase in its cropâ€" ping ~value for a far longer period than the appl 3: :. ; n 18} -h", '”‘ #, Wisâ€" n, and there it was that he had is first eiEence' wi he teleâ€" hone, which had been invepted only lfx :}ari before :bg_w ch, nt;l::; i , not as yet become: wi mn;?m J A miblic reception was acâ€" orded: General Grant in Platteville, ind while it was taking plate he was nformed. that. some ggp éeman : from Lancaster, Wisconsin, desiréd to talk o him over the telephone, this being ine of the first lines, if not the first, n southerri Wisconsin. General Grant t:\n | much impressed with the new vi’:_:ion and prophesied | a great future for it. 2 I * In purchasinig your trees ibe careful to get trees #that have already been "budded" or "Igrafted." â€" reliable nurseryman : will only ‘sdll you the budded or grafted tree, for ithose that have not be prepared in this way orâ€"‘those that â€" are called "seedling trees" will: béar no crops|for years to gome or} be will nevér produce any nuts. || | 6 Â¥ Needs ;Little Attention i After the fitst few ‘years|of growth the nut tree {will require very little attention n‘ndfi care will require very little attention and tare but at the start it has to receive some considerâ€" ations just like any other young plant ortree,> The first requirement of the young nut trée is extra 't&rtfle soil. Two or three quarts .of. some good bone meal or tankage should be workâ€" ed into‘.th:";)B before it is put around the tree rdots. A mulch of . stable manuré, grasg, leaves, straw or simâ€" Special Sale Friday and Saturday, Sept. 19/and 20, 1924 Phones Highland Park 1677â€"1678 Gelfans Mayonndsfi’ pint 4 ~1 3%, oz. Peppy .Nut and # / .cf 13'/1_12-R¢|q;sh + Fresh Lake Superior White "\ Fish, the lbe | RAPP BROTHERS Pure Strawberry Jam “rg lb. jars, ira)ih Nb 2 cans, 2 ca? â€" 25¢ FOR FRIDAY ONLY â€" FANCY WHITE POTATOES | 8 t5..§ the peck ‘ s " nes Highland Park 16 /(â€"10 (0 h 4 & ts s P e t s en o ce e o k o n n oo ie e t RY SERVICE TO RAVINIA, HIGHLAND PARK, .HIGEEYOJD AND FORT SHERIDAN THE VERY BEST ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER f( B?fig, the 16. P momsd ‘$1.50 cy Sweet FANCY) FRESH DRESSED BROILERS [}] the 1b. 38¢ FREE CALIFORNIA OR PICNIC HAMS ¢ #’0 ‘the Ib. es ji‘-‘AfNCY GREEN BEANS $ the quart .. _ â€" ~36¢ ; pint 45¢ | _ Strong American Cheese 38 s for Are 394 19c 14" ilar material should be spread annuâ€" ally over the surface of the ground about the tree roots in order to main tain the moisture in the soil, x treme care should always be taken when planting out the new trees no! 4o: needlessly expose the tender roo system ‘to the sun and wind which will dry out the roots. Theholuw are to receive the trees should be du; a few inches deeper than the roots fpd it is absolutely necessary for a sucâ€" cessful planting to firn the soil déa: about the tree with the balls of t feet. Water should not be put into the holes at the time of planting nor the trees planted immediately nfir heavy raing. â€"â€" They should be planted in dry soil .but watered right after the planting. M . NEW SCHOOLS BEING Lake Villa, Cedar Lake and At Grass Lake; All Are Good â€" â€" Lake Villa will soon have a new school. The Standard school, started some . time ago, will be compléted within the next few weeks and ready for the fall sessions. wenl 1 .. The building, which will cost about $10,000, is of brick and thoroughly modertn in every respect,. It is abo two miles due north of the. ge. ‘In addition there are two other schools of‘the same type under conâ€" structfon at present. * rqn Onée at: Cedar Lake will have the roof on in another few days. It is the hopes of the contractors to complete their work by Oct. 1. 19 s The third building is at Grass b\!fi; It has not been started yet bu contractors plan on having the buildâ€" ing" in readiness before. the s¢hool year is over. It has often been said that a go thing will "sellâ€"itself," and that adâ€" vertising is more or less superfluity; but the faliacy of this has been amply proved time and ‘again. "A xiol _by a *r’ws;y stone" is a good thing, its presence might remain unknown: and the passerâ€"by beâ€"deprived of plFaaure of its contemplation, e it not for the clustering bees who act as advertising agents and proclaim its presence to the world.= . caf ie (Let advertising flourish, so lo: }n it is giving publicity to that which is good, for in so doing it will be h ( to create a force which will combat that which is false, and right that which is wrong. â€" From the Dearâ€" born Independent. _ Â¥ t fairs. ‘ They call ‘em clubs because th usually wield a big stick in civie af: THE HIGHLAND A¢ Sweet Oranges â€" For Juice . _â€" the dozen A ; Early June Peas _ No. 2 cans, 2 cans for . 39c¢ Fresh Lake Trout the Ib. "SWEETHEART BRAND OF PURE FOODS" ADVERTISING 4be ike; All Are Good | FIND SKELETON AT Buildings â€" _ |*‘â€" l & FOX LAKE; INQUEST 25¢ 33¢ the lb. is \May Be Remains of Peddler | Murdered Over Fifty ‘There have been many who believed that the skeleton might be that of Daniel Batchelder, a peddler who was | believed to have beén murdered and | buried by his slayers about fifty years ago but a thorough investigation has been mnda‘ and the authorities have not been able to find ‘any way ‘ofl checkin‘g the correctness of such \ a theory. While the bones may ‘be, {vthose of Batchelder there is an equlll | chance that they may be the skeleton ;of an Indian.. It is doubtful if the | matter ever could be solved positively. OPERATOR AIDS embers. There will <be no vroroner‘s â€" in« quest in the case of the skeleton found in an excavation at Fox Lake several days ago as Deputy Coroner Edward Conrad is convinced in his own mind that the skeleton is that of an Indian, buried perhaps one hundred years ‘ago. His belief is based not only upon his own observaâ€" tion but upon that of othérs who have viewed the skull. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS 'Mr..Coiq has given orders to have the skeleton buried. t A Peking dispatch says 14,000 perâ€" sons have n drowned and millions made homeless in floods which are sweeping widespread areas of; China, submerging tens of thousands of vilâ€" Ten Egyptian soldiers were killed and nine wounded in a collision with British t:t:ps' at â€"Atbara following disturbanee in â€" which Egyptian troops abg:cked the British with bricks at their barracks. _ _ ‘ One man was slain at Ennis, Ireâ€" land, as De Valera resumed his fight for a republic. ut Fresh l"PercIl Jb., ... Fresh Herring Ib. Pure Kettle Rendgred Lard 4 2 lbs. for j Of Hull, Iowa, ‘Phone ~â€" Operator Fa}néy Rump Corned Beef c ‘ Che Ib.__ *‘ Breast Veal, with pocket regs . â€"the Ib. â€" Is Less Because Of Aid SofLSummer of Salimi Bausage, the lb. Miller & Hart Bacon (8 lb. sliced for > New Comb Honey _ the comb 24 North First Street, Highland Park, HMinois Fresh Plate Beef { the Ib. Uneeda Biscuit _8 pkgs. for, $1.00 29¢ 33¢ 13¢ 35¢ 28¢ FIREâ€"FIGHTERS 15¢ Oc ki 1 4 e. Ivory Soap, 10 bars $1. Lux, 10 pkgs. for .............. 86¢ Fels Nn;:';b Soap, 10 bars ’5& $. 0. S., 4 pkgs. for ........._OB¢ Bath Soap, 12 bars .._9B¢ Wash. Soda, 3 pkgs. ........._20¢ merican Family Soap, 10 bars for ............ .b7¢ ng. Silyer Gloss Starch : Ivory Soap Chips sA L1 6â€"1b. bok ...._....___....... #Be:â€" 10 pkgs. for bede rplineve ons coo ie en ‘hrsons Strong Ammonia +<â€";~ American Family Soap Chips _ _ . med, ‘Dottle .. .......â€"â€"isâ€"riccinery 4 med. pkgs. for .........._08¢ Shniflush, 3 cans for ______T7%@¢ Argo Starch, 10 pkgs. .. O08¢ Fresh Broilers, Ib Fould‘s Encaroni, 8 for ......@i@ki@ _ Fould 5 opBENOLUL :0 AOF . â€"grâ€"â€"dlbBie A. & E. Cane Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. for ; .:. ..79¢ Tleg Spr.\ Lamb, Ib. _....__â€"_37%¢ Yellow Turnips, Ib. ...._.._â€"_5¢ Rib Lamb Chops, Ib. ......_.....§5¢ Carrots, 3 bunches for ...... .. _ #5¢ gr:h S.énriba, 1b. ,...1% Fresh Peas, qt. ... 20¢ Onions. 3 lbs. for _..=._ Cooking Apples, 83 lbs. for ... 25¢ orn Flakes ............... redded Wheat, pkg er Oats, pkg. ‘ed t, pkg. neless Brisket Corned Beef Z28¢ ew Cabbage, Ib, ..........._.__.___4¢@ ative Pot Roast, Ib. .. B22¢ Miller & Hart Bacon, sliced. . \‘¢ 1bs. for â€".._........__$1.00 Japan Crab Meat, Ige. can . ; Salmon, Ige. can .......... 1 Medal Mayonnaise it med. JBKF ,..â€"â€".._.â€"â€",..«~‘.4 Tapan Crab Meat, Ige. can «. B. & M. Lobster, Ige. can : Salmon, Ige. can ........__.. Wet Shrimp, 4 cans ...... i Medal Mayonnaise Boneless Beef Stew .: . f gmod.';:r mpmatutitent on onl en ABfligh / _AE NK neere id Klour, all brands, 1â€"8 bbis., delivered, each . .. Swansdown Cake Flour ate ‘Beef, Ib.. C ‘~Lamb Chops * Che IH.>.....?....~ioraalee am Shmlb. ould‘s ‘oni, 3 for ty Onigns, 3 lbs. for _ Specials for Wednesday, Sept, 24th Only |< <~. ©~~~ POTATO DaAY i rn Flakes ....._.._..__.._....._.Bé Yellow Corn Meal, pkg. / iredded Wheat, pkg. ,%u ~Grapenuts, PkF. ... 1aker Qats, pkg. ....._..........11¢ Bran Flakes, pk@. ... iffed %It, pkg. ... 18@ Cream of Wheat, pkg. ~ ancy New Potatoes, the peck . ..l............} RUBBER STAMPS 17 N, 2nd St. Borchardt & Mack ife insurance is the only medium throt which the contingency of death may lfe anticiâ€" Â¥a and discounted.. No other knowh plan ofâ€" the same or even similar advan}:gesi* r accomplishes the same ends. In some form ; in gome measure life insurance applies to @ll, whatever one‘s circumstances or condition in life may be. â€" «3 se sitaik:: s . . e as f you are a married man, life ' will enable you to leave your family an . even though you do not live to earn that estal you have a son or daughter, life lhsurdxfie will guarantee their support and education afâ€" ter you are gone. . . : 6 § 1f you do not wish to own a home, a Monthâ€" ly Income from life insurance will pay the rent. e a t i oo i Aepiacmalihe str n&then your credit because it ‘protects creditor. F se & 8 #4:7 Evans Building WHEN YOU THINK OF INSURANCE | THINK OF US j Specials for Monday, Sept. 22nd Only . vommsUAP DAY â€" _ * / 1 8 cans for ......... . TAe@> Argo Starch, 10 pkgs. Specials for Tuesday, Sept. 23rd Only sUGARKDAY : .:; :| Specials for Thursday, Sept. 25th Only â€"â€" FLOUR DAY _ f ) Meat, Ige. can «â€"75¢ B. & M. pobst,r,rlfe’. car are now made in this city by the EVANS FEED CO. t. / Phone Highland Park 124 "BETTER STAMPS IN LESS TIME" _ â€" | In All Its Branches Phone H. P. 2035 S39V/2¢ Frankforts, per %. ... _ _ Otma â€"Fould‘s Spaghetti, 8 for .. 0@ 35¢ Yellow Corn :u], pke Grapenuts, PKG. .« Cream of Wheat, pkg. Blue Ribbon Mayonaise _ Farm House Sweet P the quart â€".....;.==â€"â€"me Pure Strained Honey, jar fi 5 Ib. sacks, each Brick Cheese, Ib. > Cucumbers, each .. Sweetheart Catsup C00h:, :344%»â€"â€" an is tvh Lenfesty‘s Flour FANCY RIPE TOMATOES the basket Highland Park, DJ 29¢ PAGE THREE . . $1.09 â€"â€"A1¢ .. 16¢ .. 18¢ ... #1l¢ S0¢ $scl ss¢ sse n..;.A"] 87 ¢ T

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