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Highland Park Press (1912), 17 Aug 1922, p. 8

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5, 709 FORDS DAILY A‘ ERAGE DURING JUNE Retail Sales of Cars. Trucks. and Tractors Set New High Mark Retail sales uf Fnrd ears. trucks and tractors established a new high record during June. when. according to a statement issued from the Ford Factory at Detroit, an average of 5,709 machines were sold daily. Ford sales have been showing a constant increase each month this year: June living: the highest in the history of the company with a total of Hh‘JZl‘J Furs, Trucks and True- tnrs. Of this number. t'».0:'il.were sold by the Ford ('umpany uf l'anuda and 9.435 by the various European Ford companim and Suuth American branches, reaching purrhusers in practieally eVei-y eivilized cnuntr} in the world. >-- I, PAGE EIGHT more u. ......... A reflection of general business con- ditions is seen in the record of Ford truck sales. which ShOVV an increase of eighty-four per cent over last year. Merchants and farnwrfi alike have come to recognize the utility of the motor truck in cutting transpor- tation casts and speeding up dt‘li\‘m’- ies, and the fact that they are buyâ€" 'Ke in}: nearly {\xin- as many um year ago clearly points to bct‘ inex< cunditions. At the present tinw. Ford ployinz 73.000 men in Detroit NEAR EAST DIRECTORS DEPORTED FROM Tl'RKEY et govt-munch! lief station on her way received at Miss Isabelle Harley. of [‘uwtuckâ€" . R, l‘. deported by thc Kwnmliq n't-rnmcnt from the No-m‘ Han Rv- -f statinn :11 Hurpnut. Turkey. ix ‘ hvr wm' hump. arcnrding to \x-unl ema nalist Government Ousts the American Workers: Take Perilous Journey (c ‘03:! \u-rv \Vcll m'm‘ thr- murk, the mun-t figurvs ‘rl. Thi< is 211m a now as it is considerably in any previuus half year (St. Johns Avenue m. utfice of m : uf husincss for = «iiwluwd the fur! iv!" the first 51x mrv well m'm‘ the rd vars. trucks many HU\\' thtur hus 0m IH' East Relief, 19 rag“. For the past two years )1ng Ijlarley has been vducndunul director of 1hr Near Hint Relief orphanagvs at! Harpuut, where mm 5,000 children urv under American prulcclfnn. Kem- ulist utfiviles L'HVt' her summary nul- ice that she must qui! the ('Ountry and similar urdera Wore issued In Mr. Mark H. “'urnl, (llrm'tur F. l). Yuwâ€" 9‘”, of thr same mm. and [Her Dr. Ruth l'urmclt-e Van included in [hr list. per mines which have been Worked in Anatulia. a land which teams with mineral Wealth. The mine is, worked in a most primitive way, its ore beâ€" ing transported hundreds of miles an dunkey-lmck ,i‘n default of rpilways. The bridge new.“ the Tigris' having been washed away. we forded the uvnllen sin-um 0n hursehack. In lht‘ pnuring rain we crossed another mountain and descended into a bar ren waste where the remains of ancient fortresse.‘ marked the site of one of King Xi-liuvhednezzarK hut- tles." ich haw been Worked land which teams with I. The mine is, worked nitive way, its ore heâ€" d hundreds of miles an n default of rpilways. row the Tigris' having La Salle St., Chi- years Miss Harley ul director of thv orphanagvs at! rm: 5,000 children n prutcctinn. Kem- her summary nut- quit the ('Ountry were issued In hr. rm-tur I“. l). Yuwâ€" int. and later Dr. ,~ included in thv quartered side by tide. Finnlly our food gave out. and we IuhIiItod on nuu and raisins. The last day out of Diarbekir we were thirtun mile! in the saddle. and upon numbing that town we discm-rrcd that. during II! days of trawl. “e hud covered just «me hundred miles." Four mon- dn)‘: brought the party to the rail-held It Ji‘rfllmlUS. Miss Harley will spend a two months have at l’awtnckrt. following which she will resume her OVEI’RI! duties with the Near East Relief. the act 'ht hm Cords an cont! Pdcn Then you“ b. °°"""‘°“ m“ Dollu mum what it an “who... Highland Park 1099 “L' ,vu I‘ ’thc wonderful succeu of Fire- L. We’d like you to all und get facts. That is one sure my to next tire purchase a logical basil We'll explain me blending Ind 3! rubtkrâ€"double (um-dippingâ€" ph- yhn can'! gr! office undq-r either of [He uld: arties. who will favor the mun-men! 0 form n new one. This is said to lx- Bug \':-ur on ‘he farms. and many people think it is in politics 100. The summer theaters Irv: puuing il muling systems and the summer poli [ital uruturs an- in need uf the sum SPEFIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE NO. 262, aefonu' it!" urxvu.‘ . THOMAS MORTON Officer nppointed to mnke said As sassmon! Dated at Highland Park. 11L. Aug ust 17th, A. h. 1922, SPEFIAI. ASSESSMENT NOT“ N0. 263%. Nuuu- is hen-by gin-n In all por- mns inu-n-sted that the (‘Ity (‘uunrxl uf the ('ity of Highlnnd Park. foun- l_\' of Lakv and Sun» uf Illmui! hm- ing urdvrvd thK- crndruchun II n su-cl pluu- uirdrr and rvintoru-d rnn~ rrvh- highway bridge In >hurnizm p.,...l unrnix Hu- rmmr hrhnu n Rum! new.“ thc- rmmr hrhnu n .‘luplr Awnuv and .‘Junum- R-«Md. {hr ordiunnrv {HI Hu- rumv 'u-mg nn Y-l‘u‘ In the «NAT of ”w (11) (Work (f suld vifiy and hmmg nmlu-d In 1hr (Tnumy (‘nurt hf Lukr uumy {or an assessnwnt of ”14- vmh ‘{ mid aw prnvu-xm-m armrdmg In lwnufih. and an usa-uuwln ‘hrnmf bun-mg Inn-n made and ri'llllhrd In mid wurt. [ha- finul hc-urmg Hwn-mv “II! It had un (hl- 3nd dny Hf sz‘h-m‘n' \. 1' 1"3.’ hl- 3nd dny Hf sz‘h-m‘n' \ x u- .«nun thrrcuhr: m (m f the court \HH ywrnm Said n‘u'unwnl I‘ [my-t th is hen-by girvenwto all per th‘ large numhvr u! pou- n't offin- under either 8.6. who will {Ivor lhr IUwh. ~~ 1h 10 install]: «u. with int-rm at tho not of six (6) per mnmm per annum on all insulimcnu from Old nflnr due cf issue of fin! voucher. All noun dnirinx any file objection: n hid mun before uid day snd may I?â€" pen on the Mining Ind mule the r Befenu , THOMAS HORTON Officer .ppoinu'd to mnko Mid Al- I)uted u Highlnnd Purl; “it. An;- ust 17111, A. I). 1922. Rid-Jid'lrJning Baard 5] 8. SI. Johns Avenue Lake Geneva Chicago North ' 3h"¢_a“_d_Mi_"Y?“k?° K" K The starting of a firstâ€"class bus service from Kenosha opens to the public one of the most interesting excur- sion trips in America. Don’t miss this pleasant journey to Wisconsin’s famous beauty spot. 'A delightful ride through the charming North Shore country on a speedy North Shore train; then in a big roomy bus, equipped with pneumatic tires, over cement pavements and hard gravel roadsâ€"direct to the lake. New Scenic Route to Demonstration at our Electric Shop PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY To etch bu?“ 0‘ ‘ 5 old. at North Shore Limited Trains for Ken- _ , ,osha, connecting with BusSes for Lake 6,, Geneva, leave Highland Park at 7:06 i m., 8:06 a. m., 12:10 p. m., 1:06 p. m., 4:06 p. m., ; 7:06 p. m.. and 10:06 p. m. . OF NORTH ERN ILLINOIS $7.50 mm“: M m 410 - gym;

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