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Highland Park Press, 8 Nov 1928, p. 20

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, calm"- - 7 BOY LONG MG ). News novunll " POUND m NW ( Natural Exhibit at Stove-I w Arek - hr. W; North Shun his ‘ Red c334. His Itll'..' . 13W ( In Ilia-d North Shore {lover lover- tedl ttowe. growers are interned in Itfi hr: that for the first than in war years, Chkuo will have I 'et show this full. On Monday, Nov. 18.1 at 2 o'clock In the W, the' Grand Ball room of the SW hotel: wiitbettsemeceaH""rio- of Chicago and surrounding towns. At this time will be ushered in, the nstioual chryunthemum Bower show; in an unsurpassed setting, with ever dancing lighting elects flood- ing the fifty tttousand blooms and plans which will be on diaplay from all over the United States. The en- tire huge ball room of over “.000 square feet of spate, will be like I bower of mun-n. which with the changing lighting effects will create a scene of beauty nrver before at- tempted. The Chrysanthemum Society of America is staging As annual show in thing" fur the first time. The' Illinois State Flunsts' association is staging its annual flower show in connection with the 'Mum' Show. which will give to Chicago a national) show in the full sense of the word. Noted tlower specialists from all over the United States are preparing prize blooms for display und in competition _ with other growers. Erie Buchholz, the noted landscape artist is just black from Europe, full of new ideas on flower show staging. Mr. Buthhol: promises the public, he will stake this show in In entirely ditrerent fashion than heretofore attempted: taking the best ideas of the famous London flower show and the huge show staged anmully in Berlin and incor- porating them into the Chicago show, so that all the blooms exhibited will show to the best advantage and so they may be viewed by the public at their best. Slip Knots Preferred A lover’s knot, otherwise known as the tie that binds, is the only kind a real sailor hasnt much interest in. -Furm & Fireside. MS92ES3SLfi2,Sfi?ifiSli.ilu . _ V xasnt4litistsaz,, Gatutii8inllitllitAal0)l& _ (i,ijlijlllll..lllllll,llii,t E1Ulittt0trtuU1llattil i ll I ___ $33 sews i llBllll I I - MICE ONS 1 '= i 1 "ll wag l 1 I R 1llllll tat?] INSECrs 'i, lit _rI Piii 'tim"Otiotsi f iqlllllllll. raucous t \§gg\“\\;W"//7 "fi-ai-ii-iii-ii-iii-ii "al, After nanny days of with on the Milan of Mrs. Lulu Apply. mother of we the boy, Humid Apuley, It yar- old, ri/ uf Libertyville. who had been given at up Is dead, was last week baud on old" farm near Red Cloud, Nah, where "n ' he has been employed u n turn had. For a." while friends an yen-l tives carried on 1 until the mother] of the boy mourned him a dead. She; WI» of the belief that the boy would) not remain away from home if lief were alive, , The youth left home early in Sep- tember. He had just returned from a visit with relatives u Nipmee, Nah. and had expressed a desire to iemain in that section of the coun- 1ry. Knowing histaseiftation for that part of the west the search for him “as directed to that part of the coun- lry without avail. Several weeks ago the mother was informed that the youth was em- played in a Missouri town and the hastened there. A few hours after she has boarded mum for {lissouri word enme to Li myville that the youth there was not her son. She con- tinued on the trip untrue of this Lake Forest School of Music Second Subscription Concert Tickets '2dW--obtainable " the Music School 500 Western Avenue - Telephone Lake Forest 999 or at Krafft's Drug Store Season 1928-1929 RATAN DEVI, British Indian Folksong Singer SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1011! at eight-fifteen THE COLLEGE CHAPEL I Two women. seriously in)“ in an {um-idem September 3, Uat votk M win for 310.000 than“ out: 1'lll',lu', Attorney J. A. Milk: in eir- innit court "that Waiter Gibbs, Hithwood, the unto driver they lbluned tor the collision. gunman-“.5 toeoi,-im'-at-ti- akin; their. exr-tims in the WOMEN INJURED m AUTO CRASH SUlNG The women, Stell- Hendrich uni Int-obi: Thornton, “cording to Mr. Miller. were riding with M. Levi! an" Eleventh street and South Park avenue. North Chicago, the evening of September 3 when the Gibbs cu embed into them. The impact of the collision hurled both women from the cur. aeeordimt " the attorney, who stated that Stella Hendricks received a fractured leg, hip injury and injury to her eye, while Zenotria Thornton received . 'akull (Incline. broken um and injury to her knee up and " The Thornton: and Stella. Mend ricks live in Waukegan. ue-tur-Ai/here" mun-dunno” ertrtuhr_. thtumuW..hhl‘h1 eomstreiehtd--tHt, .eeordhtqto_uasereW- gun. mm! weather ”for thudktriet. l The mean temperature for last {month was 60.t degrees " command "tr 55.5 degrees in the ”the month last yen. _ “routine-uh. Immanu- momeur mm " “I... It. highest compel-alum during Octet-r oCUst yen was new on the N when ttU tl was 22 degrees, ricotdedyq tin I)“. In October last you tuck-cum - therwaameomudottthe0th_ the thermometer dropped to " " green. whim!“ ' mm Mr, Laux’s report for the numb" shows 13 cloudy days, 10 den (by- an H partly cloudy days. In October} a year Ago there were " cloudy dars. " clan days and 6 partir cloudy] days. 1 The ruinhll for the month amount- ed to 3.43 inches as compared to 3.33 inches in October of Int yum - were thaderatorms on October 5th and lath.\ Ttse WWWU'LQ'N 'iiieuriiiGrrilitG 7’ mi Lau, -v The report shows dangling} thre ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM' One Policy . OMSystan . Universal Service Help Us to Give Good Service ji2iiryon Special No. 2, misting of on. hundred o.mstr-tNo Darwin tulips, ss each of Canaan-in. Cura nu. Prince- Elinheth. Ban-mane De " Toma” tad Ravennd [trunk = 125 blip- - 84310 “In for “.00 ', l, NABCISSUS AND DAPFODILS per 100 IT would doubtless surprise most telephone users to learn that the Illinois Bell Telephone Company is obliged to repair hundreds of telephones every year which are put out of order by being dropped. Of course, the repairs are made promptly no matter what happens. but the user is necessarily de- prived of his service for at least a short time when such an accident occurs and this might be the time when the telephone would be most needed. It is therefore in the subscriber', own interest that we suggest that ere be taken not to damage the instrument. 'r , H l, 11550qu3 Am: nun-rumba ya -- Bioomigtg . bulbs, nae vnriaiu tretetVPt-_ . _ ttT PV- T 8 3.00 Double In that will luve two or more new." T T . use Whito V stint. double bulb. r. _,.rr'rtw._.9ere. .NPP_re. _ . . .. _ _ Koo Mixed vuictiu for ”numbing .-r-._re..tNe.t_ Teve .7 T _ _.. iqre 8.00 Price. of tulip. in" .treadr danced non than 50% in Kabul sud an sun! to be higher be" meat m. Our supply of these special: in limited and our customers ubould phone in their orders " onto. Windows left open in summer. admitting a sudden rain storm, are also responsible for a gm! many cases of trouble. Occasionally a botde of ink or a glass of water is overturned, wetting the telephone cord, and this also causes trouble. Subscribers will aid us in giving them the best service by taking good care of the equipment. FRAN KEN BROS, Inc. -tontstt-..aoeamhuu" mos-z um w"--. mun» “I: an T If you are con-lacing a new home or improving the old one, past experience In: proven to me that it pays to consult your bridal-Ape gardener first. " PRAIRIE AVENUE emploto $5aTraTrii%srvtee ma. In. a: co. 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