Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 14 Jun 1923, p. 10

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it (tt _,,_l, Si1lllfrt,ii ( PAGE TIN 32 South First Street f "21 Years Extritienee 24 North Second Street " l nous: No. 711 E. NELSON, TM. E. NELSON, miter and) as!“ " Joth'fkvenIe (main) 3 If not conveilient to come updtqin, garments mi" Deruel's Barber Shop. , . E . 1 Phone 495 iirGGiiiUGii trick Co. Bonner0Grsull Brick Co. I home if you invelltigate before yo build. Face Brick giyits you‘the um of beauty,, comfort, f f -silfety and ‘dur bility-at the greatest Eonomy. j l That's a btoad claim,liut the facts bear 1% out. Many home-bui ders, are su brise to find how little more , Face Brickrhouse costs than! one ofressiildyraYe material Also how many savings it effects. r l Come in and talk the rilatter over with u l or send for: "The Stet? of Brick" whic? gives the facts. {3 g ti " t . V I I I 'HERE need be no itgrets In your nea knmn tf \YnII tr,,, Ile,',-,, knrnra uynJ . l .' Don't Forget to Giie Us a Tritl we give 31.00 in service tor $1.00 in cash) Be Sire Yoi)1're Right Before YG Build 'i, It is no more than humani that the Stutz owner glories a bit in the posseg'sion of a car whose mastery all concede. That ihre distinction which is so peculiarly a Stut: heritage alone, has never been so exalted as now 4n the Stut: Six. Its lines are chic and debon ir; its comportment reaffirms anew Slut: verve) nd vim. The compliment. "He Owins a Stutz," besp'eaks your standing among motor car owners, in a degree our of all proportiok to the prudent price you pay for the highly economical Stutz Six. 5'1.qu MOTOR CAR COMP,ANY of AMERICA, Inc. He Owns", a Stutz BASTING 8 FROST ANDIVI s1995 326 West Midison St. Room, 1033 P. O. B. Futon a give 81.00 in serviceéor $1.00 in cash: CITY EXPERT SHO iREPAIRER ‘ Touring Car 'irst Street [ 4 Highland Park,llli Telephone Hiehhuid Park 1234 moihierrvt the Oflliml and G in: Sun: Motor Can Indiana polis, fund M. MANOOGIAN “Lu pagan RL"b,tdhmL, k"uutyV "I 3 Prompt and Ealsient Service 2 NELSON I' H' ' Totem-0*: 495 _ i 1 ILL up. roman DELIVER THEM an .995. a; s. Kimbell Brick co. Him T. Wheeler Bridk Co. Wisconsin Lin. 8 Com: C norm 'tet,',',?":,',':": an . 35 South St. Johns Highland Pl s2550 Chicago by be left in non George ttttttpd,';' 8 year: and a re . ent " W ukegah nearly tortylyears, died esday at T:10.o'eltek at the he c, General Hospital. 3 William inn, M, o Way mia, died last w k at the Vi ry M or- ial hospital from an em Ham i the head. He had undergone 'n ope tion for ulcers of the stomac previi sly. C A boycott on We loom in take- and unless than it a oduct" in price', according fo, the s temet a of Scorer of local "gulch wh l are much exercised 'oyolr th thin _ per cent increase in price " has; n put into effect by local i e deal ' Short Stories About am and People Here Th ' About This tion of North Sh e V NEIGHBORHOOD io BRIEF NEWS mu has. new an, ILLINOIS rvini 5,825 square miles, Gfhuingutr cities, Mani: and smaller t J. '1 Reesmah, Dist. Supt., 911 Chute]: St}, Emma. Illinois. 1 Phone Evanston , , ' WM. GUYOT, Wat District 1't,i'e'L"t'2,l 51, u . St, Johns Avenue, Highland I.?ark, Illc, Telephone H. P. 56 tom.' electric generating station. On of the-moat emcienr in the "I ht. Capacity being doubled. Cow A 'tect'n conception of how the no Wlukognn generating nation m' ' tooh when oopsplezed. Fin: , wtit now being built. jinn old ' for right unty Ive Island Power Station. Ming 3 land are. of 30 acre; th capacity of 46,500 k. '" ar 63, 000 h. p. UBLIC SERVICE (2tDM PANY GS ,000 for Added iSerVi Receiving a "grtmevine" tip that the dense woods west of Fort Sher- idan is the rendezvous of a gang of, rum' mnnew, 'gherfff Ahlatrom and Députy Delbert A, Weale one night last week made a'dnsh for the boob. Thieves last watt took Minn of a atom at night and “:18“ka once of the Libertfville Lumber Cir., First street, Libertyville, and escaped with a typewriter. ' _ A sojourn of seven hours in the Whuke'gan city jail was‘pnrt of the ttteg work conferred by he l ukdgun lodge of Elk! Inst week on three candidates out of I: dun of niheteen. It proved to be one of the biggest hits ever presented by a local lodge. ' '5 Maukegan’s Married}: of the mvien- m " maxim was "tkmied last week w en George Gaulke. '21, of Algou'u, Wk, died at a hospital from a broken mack. Jlt dived in three feet of water. I an over the had with or)htri r by two armed bandits “will! w“ nimble to after [ma-tame. 1ren RM, " ”an old, North Mo. “ma robbed of $140 in push and objects amounting to $98, new the eltetrre iailroad atationNat week.; Ti ll NORTHERN ILLINOIS _ This obmpAny has but one purpose and that is, to Perve efficiently please its customers." These increased facilities e 1e us to keep pace, with the deVeiopme t of the cbmmunitjes suited and thereb , add to their prosperity. ' In addition -to these very lar e tictiv.. ities, the company, throughout he terri- tory seryit4 brit, is making impr .vemems and extensions to insure maxim service ti; customers everywhere. ' LT, I‘m-011%}: the modern methods det,ttar power th se plants are all inter nnected with the iother plants of the co pany so that the bnergy' of each may be diverted to meet tipdden or unusual requ rements_ The pint at Blue Island serv! and gro ingindustrial territory) efpcGncs/; necessary to meet a? pf powerlrequirements. The phant at Joliet is being ore than doubled in capacity by the add tion of a 30,000 Itilowatt turbo-generat r. It is planned'that,this station will ltimately have a capacity of 150,000 kil watts or about 20},000 horse power. The new plant at Waukcga will add a vast about“ of electrical ene gy to the present gvailable supply and ventually this plant will house eight turbo- enerators with an gggregate rating of 2 ,000 kilo- watts ot about 335,000 horse wet. gas, heat and ibater mains and her prop; erty necessary to serve 177 ci es, towns and smaller communities. The qomsiapy will spend $9, ,000 for new plgpts and additional " . e equip- ment iril923 alone. The Company has mo e than $75,000,000 invested in its b inesqs and operation of electric generatin stations, gas plums, sisb-stailons, tho nds of miles of imderground and overh d cabics, The, Company is now sting 16 electric generating plants, 30 el tric sub- stations,§and 7 gas manufactur plants. Tl. (beet the ever incre . g service reqtyirements of customers, the Public Service Companyis cons lyprovid- ing greater plant and distributi facilities. The Epublic utility companies of a stated! Illinoie have formed . utf ty emprotbw chapter of the “I I Child I 'a Home and Aid Society. t the 'i,Q2nl', WM thin was we - pushed, the by-laws adopted _set t tho object to be to 10mm the in rt and Fterestof the, men and w engaged in ipnblic‘ “nice com y [ no hers otthe Word Bar dati have been unable up to - time to we choke of a .. tiidati4tor;, tho: Rewhlian naming for) tjédgctolueecodl‘ Ro K. was]: of "this circuit has fled, that he intends soon to resign from Lthe circuit bench und F 'vote. a ttrnit'to - law It . "M.rc53,.?t?.e'Atett, _) AID CHARITY PL 8 Fora! Chapter of Children's M'eietrt.NI may“ Are l J, den tbnd M11101 ing M ohe Ibtterir" tnipod in cam em Mont-10th:: hm tip tly 1i'eFi warning tn vanes from . air rapidly Mm comma. I m and smaller chmmunuies as a large with the diversity 'resident hen nuke up the . , I. Budd, president of Pub“: iat Comp-av. ia _'i::iiii of tht and comm... -." I uttering. Indian in! expenses will homo public utility com . who” number-sh! than“? - elm 'iiii'lirii'i, [public attdnfhiiatede 'tMt in _ of miuois. This: I P a V membership of i 'PI' Only people. [that " toen gr”: number at a: in _ u- mnnitaHan work . to A large sum, nil ofw 'iirwsiiLe overto tties-till I giver that his .. ,sily . “aim devoted to a. ----lmu‘on of Company: view ". a " I Budd, Chicago. / 1 _ i actuary. L. C.'T6 ' Chien . ' and nilrondl. and team '5, At this man was". at%emsom,and l t M mince: of the were The other: we: , ha P, work in the min [thiht IMAM Smitty.- in I far oftttiMU-

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