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Highland Park Press, 16 Apr 1925, p. 4

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Mm"Immmumnummnm"mum:Immnnmmmnmmmmummumummummununmlmnmmunnmg " l PAGE be I):,,,?::., EMS _Company ., OFFICE: 533 LAUREL AVENUE LEPHONE " WWW IF IF IF IF IF IF IIt IF you need a new drive (concrete, mtieadarn or Tarvia finish) b IF your present drive needs repairingt _ [F your lawn needs attention . ' , IF you are in want of howering shrubs " _ Assortment Number I. 3 Bridalwreath Spirea I . 3 Pink Flowering Honey Suckle _ 3 Goldenbell Forsythia , 3 Moekorange fI'hiiadelphu.s) 15 Fine Field Grown Hardy Flowering Perennials for Assortments ' As a special offer for the smallerEHome Cron of Stock all fresh 'dug in our own nursery. j N o orde can we' break the different assortments. ', _ r 12 HOME GROWN FLOWERING SHRUBS 2-3 FEET ERTHISSUMMER,‘FOR r.................,-..)..... you you need Perennials, ' b you desire a planting sketch , you wish to lay out a Formal Garden Beautify ll Number 1. 3 LaIlospyr , 3 Giant Flowering Iris 3 Columbines English Hybrids 3 Double Holly Hoeks b 3 White Flox, , GLADIOLUS _ ean't solve your Garden Problems " The finest giant flowering mixed. such as Norton, Pendleton and Panarnt-' Me per dozen' . $1.50 for 25 large bulbs ' " Pansy plants, Forget-me-nots, Englidh Daisies, will be ready' next CATALOGUE. Visit our Greenhouse (Laurel Avenue one Block west ding plants, Geraniums, Petunias, Canniii, Salvias, all kinds of plants It toes, Peppers and others. T l ' I Don't overlook our splendid hardy Roses for out-door flowering. ] all listed in our Catalogue. Telephone 85 WHY NOT CALL 0N If? LET US QUOTE J01," ON APPLE TREES. PEARS TELEPHONE 1127 1e smaller Home Grounds, We offer for a limited time, the below assortment own nursery, N o orders at these priceswill be accepted after April 25, n'or Purity, Schwaben,-' Mrs. I) Number 2. 3 Lilac n names, will be ready' next week, thousands of Perennials and Shrubs. SEND FOR aurel Avenue one Block west of depot) where we . ill have ready soon, over 50,000 bed- , Salyias, all kinds of plants for porch bokes and prim] vegetable plants such as Toma- $2.50 Tm: mqmmnn mm: PRESS. ttmrtg,AND PARK, ILLINOIS Number 2. 3 Rose Pink Phlox _ 3 Larkspur, . ' 3 Large Flowering Iris 3 Shasta Daisies 3 Coreopsis, jitiri' jlfllotiiii Grounds 3, Bridalirreath T , 3 Red Twigged Dogwood 3 Snowberry l Claimed that not merely do the :politicians throw dust' in the eyes of (the people, but that they then tell g; 'em the remedies for taking the same if out of their eyes again. ' 5 l. gnu“! Stock li) .. ...............8 100.000.00 I ' 2. urplul (2) Free, Trr. _.-..-.',........... 00,000.00 'ilh"rl 8. Undlvidcd Profits Net) (8).... 10,704.10 g 4, Time Depmsita a.) "ee Prrqr- 139,732.“ g ir. Demand Devon“: 14bt ---.rt.r.N. 180.4881) l,' N. Reeve Account: (6) _ _ _ 1,289.10 5! Totau untrilitie. W-rrr-r_ ,..,........J 500.289.“ ' I, E. J. Grundy. cubic of the North Shore MI Trust Company. do solemnly am that the, a wove lament h true to the but.“ my =. knowledze Ind belief, 1nd that. the “can and '.frIi?...l nmounl- shown than don-pond with the 'leTdit items, uni umounu shown in the mart g‘ made to the Auditor of Public Accounts. Bate 1 of Illinois, para-n: to lay. I a} a . '8Ir . E. J. (murmur. Cuhht. The than who thinks he has the in- side track, unuully and: he. hu- to cover the rest of the diam on his own 1m. , 1 ', V l' _ Demand for better 1uriiiiGueii- ties does not mean that the citizens 3113914 go; lit up. F Another good Way to cer Clean-up Week is for bolshevil mint to remove their whiskers - -"__ V _ "-I- - - - hm- and unconc- shown In 6.2 um! and. to the Auditor of Public Account. 8th of Illinois. pursuant to kw. sun of Illinoh. - Coyrttr of Loin. u. Total thllltiu -.Vrt._, f...... -...08,Mtt,964.te I. C. F. Chm. “this: rot tho “Hand Park State Bonk. do soiemnir "In: that the tl1'tttatett.itriiii'tid'iGt"iriiii; knowledge and bud. Ind that tt _ and :mounta JIM)“ ,boyo corn-yo with the Report Myth: Condition of the HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK located It Hkhhnd Park, mate of Illinois. " the close of Malnu- on ttttBirth h of sAeti, 1928, P" .made to the gum: of Public Buh.e'ritted Ind “rum to More In ttik In): a” of Avril 1925. . LILLIAN E. WAHLHAN. 7 _ Nag" Public. same of Illinois. Coyttr of Uke. ,M-‘ _..v.... S""y"f _r%iriNB located It Highllnd Put. than ot Illinois, " the do" of bushels on the Sixth dar of April 1925. u made to the Auditor of Public Accountl of the State of “limb. Dunn-m to law. Cum-l Shock ' (if TI' TC, ' . Surplu- It) _"...., ve.- t 'i---- fl',',','."',',':'.' 2iPCP1 (8) me Drpo- PP...---..-- Demand Devon“- (4b) .. _.--.t Reserve Account! (I) .-VV_w-.i-.. A-RISOURCES Lonn- on Itat but. (In) ....8 Tarot. on can-ml Security (lb) ._., ___-__ ___..,],, Other 1mm; ite) twet v'.-. _ s...,', Ovcrdrltu (i) _r__r_P_ F--P- _"...-,--- U. B. Government lave-uncut: (a) e'tt.PF. "'-"'Pr'me.m. Other Bonds and Stock! (4).... Banking Home. Furniture and Fixtures Hlr) _ . _ Other Real but; (Gr VF--- Pef Due from Bulb. Cub and Other Cub Raoul-can IT, 8, 9) Total Monroe- on." cGttWaaarii"- (TE. 9) Other Resources (12) .. a V. tfidh AND WELL BRANCHED, READY TO FLOW- churity 11tn VT .A .. __. Other [am He) -"P'-_er. . Over-inn- Ito . _ .. __ Other Bonds ind Stores 1 Banking Mouse. Furniture Ind Fixtures tlr) W, I?ytfroty 3.9km Caati' Ind Total Raoul-ecu Loans Loam, Report or the madman of the y,otP..!'r.I.ortrr 33931: COMPANY tl, PLUMS', CHERRIES AND PEACHES in Mirgur. G? "ffiiiriii 39-31;? BERRY BUSHES Hardy Lilits, Buddleids and many other desirable plants D, u made to the" iiiaiiir- Gk Taiii' of the State of “limb. Dunn-m RESOURCES on Real Eatarte (ll)...... 177.700.“ 9n Collateral LIABILITIES It“!!! to hforemo thtr 14th Healthy three yehrol l giant Red Currants, Downing Gooseberries..- . 7 Me each; $3.50 dozen LIABILITIES $5.00 way to celebrate HABTIN C. HART. -. Notary Public. bolsheviat ele- (4) 38.663.944.82 ' 200.000.“ .. "0.0.0.00 46,794.47 1.894.121." 1.774.024.” 58,904.60 488.410.“ . My.“ nun.» 818352.15 151,413.02 30,329.00 317.711.“ "MA." 5M.5N.28 Number '; 3. 100.000.“ 00.000.“ 16,114.49 189.782.“ 150.483.!) 8,289.10 500.289.“ 114.05 50,843.75 81.06337 49.49638 8.02838 50.534.“ 82,951.69 Secure- Appropriation Mr. Firestone was instrumental in hating Congress approprUte a half mulion dollars for the inveatiaatittn of pew sources of nbber supply, and he went out 1"Ct0'aty,i,ij,' If his o expense to visit I") pm: on "t'ri, t,'t'ltat . b l c. an Lama, n ma; [ ' . clttAy/tirtir/t. lltNetil,,iiir, __ --ieee_ -.._ l“.! Q, cost American ctr 01mm It! I at $100,000,000, and very likely} 83b0,000,000. Every ten-cent ndvtnce‘ in), the price of crude rubber means! yt 1eitloial.-burden of about 875,- 7“----_... nun-cu UL lwuh Q"),- 001D,000'to the on owners of the United States." t . . . vss. Anger! mu me rota term nest! in nine fraternity bone. end one I Gi/li, Fla. A great deal. of time! open dormitory. Mr. “reel reports. In miss spent on the Government's Ex- I nddition, s Freshmen "Y" Council It Ptriittetttad firm ndar Cocosnut Grove,I Northwestern University My m., where many varieties of rubber opened I distension of its own, "hed. _ trees are being grown. Some of these] uled five meetings on religious topics appear tohe very promising. innd successfully carried than at. i, . Of Vital Importance lOne freshman group‘ has been hid i"Rubbtr is of vital importance tol weekly in the "Y" ones under the highway trensportaticn," said It/ leadership of head footbsll conch Firestone, "and is lnrgely responsible Glenn Thistlethwsite. ' _ F f our business pmperity. The -.---- B itigh restriction net now limits pro- Among those en _ . mam d ion and exportation to one-half testa "g the L1'g1ght,'; some '5. of norms] producticn. Rubber todsy m pnetilinc on was“: immune. isisbout 200 per cent higher than it The m sine "All 1Utt" to the s when the restriction net went into spring sesson, but w. doi't mt my 9 ect. T Rubber restriction this year hail on' our man. 'L--,. 1 Rubber tree: growing on the Edison tate in. Fort Myers were examined, well " those on the Ford estate i Fort Myers, and the Ford farm near III-belle, Fla. A great deal. of time We: spent ‘on the Government's Ex- Ptriittetttad firm ndar Coconut Grove, m., where many varieties of rubber trees are being grown. Some of these airpear tohe very promising. j, . Of Vital Importance l _ _‘,_ -- -""'""" aavlll Inc W], g Jn Florida f lowly discarded store, hon-in: the no- C Mr.. Firestone :has just returned to‘ no mission on Eighteenth In“. heron, 0hio.,after making a survey of- Chicago. to the more attractive chunk gouibilities of growing rubber in , in Irvine Park," unkind Mr. It“ F'ioridi, where he was “accompanied! who is I senior ’atudent in Liked by rubber plantation experts. f?y' Arts. "Greatest the“ has but one of the tours of Florida he was placed ttpon MI peoNe's Milt!- gccompnnied by Thomas A. Edison, Three men are taken on each " Who made some important suggestion: and oeetioity1rtu, m ig m ttttt to new methods of extracting by I soloiat.” i t _ tt 31‘!” or up from rubber magi An innovation leading to more an. Jemima shrubs; - an! he...» h -pt-a_, L” - -‘ i, Harvey S. Firestone more than two years ago predicted a rubber shortage, lend said the British crude rubber re- ;trictién act would coat the American people millions of dollars. The Brit- Eh colonial possessions in the Par ant produce about 80 per cent of the World? supply of ' rubber, while American manufacturers consume tbout " per cent of the world's sup- ply. ' Great Britain and Colonies Pro-I Northwestern Univmity' 1 am M Per Cent and Amer. g . Doing Gospel Watt In ica Uses 75 Per Cent 5 Many Places _ Of the Output F --..__ r SUPPLY m CONTROLLED URGING DOMESTIC GROWING Of? RUBBER Number 3. a Gailiardia 3 Red Buried Honey Suckle 3 Golden Twigged Dogwood 3 japan”: Baiberry 3 Pink Flowering Spirea . Telephone 85 . 3 Hardy Aster Blue 3 Canterbury Bells 3 Light Pink Phlox 3 Golden Glow . EM, An innovation lending to more can. . - an] interest in m1lbort In! "eetttr Edison ‘been_ gnaw-had at Nominal-n and Among those enter?‘ . claim tests nri, the mint» of son. who arc pmetiaitttt on manic-l unknown. The poet- sine "All pan" to an trprituryseaaon, but We don’t mt any Ihail on our spring new". consists of direussionremurdGiiiiG the d,ieetitof "ttteptiremttr "Y" "Theae trospel team: hue m i all type. of churches, from the my lowly d.ue.nrded "e, housing the '. Thirty Northwestern Uni've students have been. devoting selves during the current you gospel tum work. have vi- twenty-tuo places and reached 1 tal viiible ludience of Moo mic, stated in the report of Wesley In yetiring president of the ty", who [In just turned our reins of cake to his successor Wright Bakke. TARVIA I. CEIIN'I' hives L'ii2,'ir,iifrh'el, and _ Win-(Guin- TEL. B. P. 1184 STUDEMS DEVOTING TIME TO RWAGMY, west coast of Africa, e complete sanitation operating a phntetion making plans to produce rubber a extensive tale. Joseph Iklhare & Sens CONTRACTORS Highland Put, Illfnoh " may Thr-i-i. mummy. APRIL u Atriea, . pumpkin oI may W. Fri 1% Il [ll D m a H C) irl tt Ni "

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