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Highland Park Press, 16 Oct 1924, p. 3

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and Park hone 544 LSs RIS â€"made Shop: â€" )A Y. OCTOBER 9, 192 Clumps re give" ts U LBS et TrVIce ‘BEBRS ulips, Hyaâ€" ., of ex ly while erfield, T. Plants Tays hop 18 «* "ap ) hk t. & *4 a* |\ARE YOU INTER When old 'u' acts, it did not “ them that many of 6w not bother to -. privilege was given th Vetter Electrical Telephone Hig ivtnciane Juni mt ed by our man tisf cns, tomers. .: ¢ t ’ imples. of the latest fixtur n (you$] own home any day or evening. We‘re io to give oit very (begt f c# |at a rice that frprise yo ‘‘Our fixtures sbtefy! hef most particular taste as |demonriatratâ€" THE xm.m# FRENCH DRY C As a "stitch in vell |nine" so a few beâ€" fore buying! fix! iB save you time, worry and e THURSDA Y We sell Will 414 MeD Tel Phones 178 and 479 SA ho !; :‘ ; ~ olnmtiee ) | MHE !1 This is the time of the year to put your Driv ?i into condition before Winter sets inâ€"We are eg:%:d ) do this fOF you, we also build new drives, concr ite or fagadam with or without tarvia surface. . | . ‘ 1 ould be glad to show you some of the work done iy is during the past season. 3 0 o 4 RY We not only take charge of your Grounds froixi;i the your Residencé is up and carry out everything ining fl) the landscaping in the way of the care of trees, the construction of walks, lawn, water, and al Gardens, Shl'ilb and perennial plantings, but we at your request, submit to you free of charge, a and estimate. _ . . 34 US e 85 CE Fall is the best time to plant Trees, Shrubs, Evergreens and hardy flowering plan It is the only time you can plant tulips, narcissi, hyacinths and other spring flo wering bulbs. It is a spendid time to transplant shrubs, * s [ t4 f 2 i y replani your Perennial or Flower Borders, wéather epnditions are ideal, so is the Why put off until spring what can be done to i)’.__etter advantage now? K . n and heroic ter would great Ves Jscafie 1924 ET I WATC WAs . LLAnsLOLECC . :wenl'y. % * Lake county reported four the [ ‘North Prairie and Wipthrop Harâ€" 2 the state to the State Lepart | borâ€"Raymond L. Sangér; returned, ed in the state to the State DePAY | [ Prosecrans and Diank id Lake ment of Public Health during the kerrill H. Tope. C [ last‘ week, rding to atches | "| York Houseâ€"A. H.. ,‘,‘ , Tetufl\. from Springfield. All four /of the éd WV _ 3 casés were reported from Waukegan.| " > ,_ wninw mon. nanaga 0n M e o+ . The furnishings committee of the Vl\::\genn YÂ¥. flg :;uim week let the contract f« pment of the new| Y building to the Fred Medart company of St. Louis for an apâ€" p te ire of $4,000. Wauâ€" kegan‘s new Y;_] fill be the best equipâ€" ped gymnasium in this section of the co + url t Paspn Eugene Boll“i 26, Waukegan, who se;:rgl montb?}lim in circuit court here| received ‘a verdict of $20,000 damages from he Chicago & North Western railroad. for the loss of his right leg in an accident at Beach, nearly two years ago, tu&md a deâ€" cisive defeat when the appellate court Harlow Cribb, 23, of Antioch, son of Mt: and Fred mol that village, was ly injured when pinrgi beneath a tractor last week on the |Peabody estate near Lake Villa. | BRIEF NEWS ITEMS _â€" _ // â€" FROMLAKE COUNTY Mrs. R.hode§ utherland of Waukeâ€" gan, aged 57, widow of John Sutherâ€" lat building contractor, died | ek at the fiktory Memorial ‘hosâ€" pital, t J Thirtyâ€"five | ns were indicted, t for m , in 28 true bills ré turned â€"by the Lake county grand j late Wednesday afternoon, 31 cas ihg investigated in record time:‘r" \A three sf building, â€" costing between $125,000 and $150,000, will gj erected on South Genesee â€"street, ‘qukegan, on the old site of the F. Bairstow company and next to the P:fxtheon building, during the winter/ NEIGHBORHOOD â€" JOTTINGS . D. S. EDWARDS COMPANY ork |~â€" The earthquake which was felt iin} | the Near East a foml&z ago, apâ€" !pelrstohavehaditlf uhrin&to uninhabited ons of Turkey, wes of the fronti?i-fidf Russian Am% Mount Ararat, whose© superb a beatritiful peak was soverely dw by similar quakes a WM it !axo, was again shaken but ‘suffered no perceptible damage, | There was | no loss of life in Armenia, and alm | fifty Americans who: l& emp | in connection with the work of the | Near East Relief escaped unharmed.. ‘Slight earthquake .W:. are ‘not uncommon here. ‘ In anticipation of further . tremors, . special ' "earthquake drills" hays been instiâ€" tuted for the 16,000 Armenian dren in the American orphanages there. t PHg T . [3 | Libertyville â€"A. W.. Mohns, sueâ€" qe:f:d"l'bos. E. Ream, ,450 is ’hl# fe to Geneva. o3 /FE \North Chicagoâ€"W. E. Lamson, #e- | Waucondaâ€"George [Ww ;fiebuidexj \Fron City=â€"â€"H. L. B’i ‘returned, MONT ARARAT IS â€" SHAKEN BY QUAKE \ Lake Bluffâ€"To be supplied. â€" _| | Lake Forestâ€"S.\B. Edmondson, reâ€" turned. t Tb alk l / Lake *Villaâ€"Wm. L. Manny, .mv pastor, ‘succeeds B. W. Wentworth, who was transferred to McHenry. . : Grayslake and Volo'é-}- Frank B. James, returned. 4. [ Inglesideâ€"Alfred PE Laudon, new pastorate and parish. | | )C oA ‘Wicker Park Community â€" G. F. Francombe, returned. (Former superâ€" intendent industrial activities in Wauâ€" keganâ€"North Chicago.) | ° H Highland Parkâ€"W. B. Doble, rb~ turned. L h2 t ed Barringtonâ€"John E. Dé Long, 1]&- turned.‘ fB CAd | i olowing are the assignments for | } t & Lake county: f * t f I Chicago Northern District | H / J. Hastie Odgers, district superinâ€"| j f . tendent, returned. \ 4 4 N ost of ‘the pastors of the Meâ€" chodist churches in Lakeâ€"county were last week, reâ€"assigned by the conâ€" f¢rerce to the pulpits they occupied, a few changes being m%mevdn | Following are the ags ents : for ke county: s i +. ol at recently filed an opinion in which they reversed and remanded the case, i t NSbpn METHODIST PASTORS _ _ â€" / ~â€"â€"CHOSEN FOR COUNTY Antiochâ€"E, Lester Stanton, returnâ€" THE HI Highland Park, Illinois r.a:v\r:,*éq PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS _ Allâ€"Suburban men at Deerfieldâ€"Shields High, will _ é _ play with Lake Forest e | M â€" Come and Root For Your Old Févo'ritl | Deerfieldâ€"Shield‘s High School Band Will Be Thete Box Seats May Be Reserved in Advance g ( * Lake Forest 1099 or 320 2 Wws 30 Foc 60,000 Perennials, as low as 15 dollars per lOO,pomé of them: Iris, Phlox, Shasta Daisies and 50 other Qorts; Full of life Ever%‘eens, Spruce, Arbor Vitae, Pines and others from $1.50 up. ' ' . <. 3 We can supply you any and everything necessary for the planting of your Groundsâ€"â€"30,000 fine shrubs to select from, some isplendid stock of which we have a surplus as low as 50 cents each or 40 dollars per 100, among them Bush Honeysuckle, Bridal Wreath Spirea, Mock Orange and othersâ€"Home Grown, well branched, and bushy PREFERRED STOCK in every way. / â€";>] Stock for ;le{ _ While we are ha along the North Sho: you, no matter how lj what it consists of, 0 pertaining to garde Garclen Wor} 7 Lal Lalk Knox College ndling some large jobs at present e Forest College e, we are just as anxious to serve le you may wish to have done, or offer you suggestions or anything g. » i‘ $ : ting ESTED2 . Oct. ersus At elephone 85 §| ;«.,‘ f : PAGE 4i $4 $ )

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