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Highland Park Press, 10 Sep 1925, p. 10

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+ l o. s To «l €] 4 A Y U~ :/ PAGE Tex °/ CowMBfi . SCHOOLOF h _ HIGHLAND PARK BRANCH â€" : 897 Central Avenue _ Erskine Bank Building| Phone H. P. 3 HELEN TAYLOR, Principal _ GERTRUDE JANITZ, Assistant GOOD CONSTRUCTIONâ€""Steel constructed, fireproof, double partition, soundâ€"proof building with ‘xonveniently planned â€" apartments of from five to eight roomés, | .‘ ; ~ .. CONSERVATIVE FINANCINGâ€"Equity of 57%â€"â€"The 6% ....__ mortgage is only 43% of the total amount of the project. MODERATE PRICESâ€"Equities $12;800 up. | * The Ultimate In a 100%, Coâ€"operative Apartment Project 1120 Lake Shore Drive LIVE in RAVINE FOREST, LAKE BLUFF NATURES BEAUTY SPOT 4 Ravine and wooded lots. Turn left on Sheridan Road, in Lake Bluff, to | é fimmmdbfldge,owmflnm@y.m,m &:fi; T f ; Phone Canal 1858 after 6:30 p. m. or write N. H. Londenberg, _ H _ j ~ 1546 W. 13th St., Chicago, HI. ‘ y ~MT 1115 Washington Avenue Not merely surface , but eleaned through and throughâ€"in the most modern and themtz way. Makes old hats like new. We clean most modern and thorough way. Makes old hats like new. We clean and and that ie handled in a: Hats cleaned and blocked, $1, Caps cleaned and pressed, 50¢. w in o ut se ce e sanmeiet 11 ol O eerttie ols Eenc â€" d on * Coâ€"operative Homes Department | . _ 134 South La Salle Street Central 1855 Waukegan Road COOWNERS with c!mym‘fleh&< Cda&cwumsachAwa The mencn‘snops,pc.; : Or May We Send You Our Literature * EXCELLENT LOCATIONâ€"Three blocks‘North of the First Class Shieet Me'tql"?Work ; CLEANING C g::l:l: you stomach, heart, lung, kidney, bowel, or bladder Have m so called Rheumatism, Catarr! Asthma, Bronchi lnj’ndnh,? Epilepsy, Dyspepsia, Con:fi:'.tion, or a comtf;t'; eadache * m Have you Lumbago or Sciatica? Pain in the small of back or legs? Try Chiropractic. bad Perhaps you have stiff joints in the arms or legs that you canâ€" not use naturally. This system brings forth a transformation. Chiropractic eliminates the cause of disease. Then nature; makes you mll â€" \ is | } â€"â€"J.H. AR?ENEAU ah f D ATMBD MD AFVMT aAnvm _ : 25th Year Main School, 509 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago BAIRD & WARNER, Inc. ies ho e onlenfet Pxb k cte en rnaces installed and reg)&u‘ed + 1{}1' kinds of High Grade Roofing JOHN McMAHON 6 K2 PALMER GRADUATE â€" goetgr of Chiropractic Phone Wilmette | , trunk lines QUESTIONS FOR YOU Phone Deerfield 112 for any purpose for which you wish to use it,, We have all etgxipment‘ here to turn out a finished job in tin zinc, copper, galvanized or comgateé iron, etc. If you need special metal boxes or cans, &sk us for a figure. {=fs SHEET METAL PIPING HENRY G. WINTER 48 North First Street <.â€" Phone 635 ity. The list of purâ€" Deerfield, Illinois MADE TO ORDER SIC C 'pim mc.m.4xn Pm PRESS, mcm.mn ;An;lLl.moxi wider at other courses. ‘Thq) thrills which arise from ‘driving along ‘a very narrow and ‘crowded road wWith a mountain stream from 50 to 00 feet on one side and with almost ‘Berpenâ€" dicular walls of rock hundreds bf feet high on the other side are e pefienced by all tourists who never befolp have indulged in mountain driving. 0 Withâ€" in two miles of the entrance, o the |park we stopped. at a rustil) hotel made entirely from logs from e forâ€" est. This building was erecte i( years ago by Buffalo Bill as a huntin, flodge. During one of the evenings w châ€"we spent at this unique place, with moun. tain streams on two sides id with mountain‘ peaks . and â€" fore ts . all around, I heard two men so. fFighten a woman who had driven a Fo: lsedan through the workt part of the B nyon from Cody that she determined hot to go on to Yellowstone Park. asâ€" sured© her that the mo;‘ntahi frad which she would have to clim Â¥ from that point to the first place of Hnterâ€" tainment in the park was much Syo) than the. drive she had mad from Cody. . I: considered this | daskardly, conduct on the part of those } lowsaadltookth;ndqfht i heard their talk for a few minutes. | As a matter of fact we passed mindrieds of Ford cars, many of which w ‘é sfrom three to five years old, and @ saw | large numbers of such vehicles in the | to ||| . BLACK HILLS i Cas of: a mountain stream and ndarly all mountain streams flow at th'ttom of deep gorges or canyons, wi vulls of rock rising almost perpend plarly ‘during portions of the co ise, â€" the § vsj!ley of the_ stream opening dip much jJAis justly famous play has four â€" entrances, corresponding] with the cardinal points of the. pass. From Cody to the eastern bntrance of.the park thousands & touri &rjvq through ‘a canyon (which to them mingled feelings of fear},! ppreâ€" hension and admiration; drive‘ for 50;.milés extends alorg the tourse _ !My next will consist of “ es of "Yellowstone Park, the largest fof all our national playgrounds and [fus y the most famous. t . * In Yellowstone Park } After a drive of upwards pf 1,700 miles we entered Yellows -_:: Park from Cody,, the easterly »‘5 ' nce. This justly famotis playgrofind has ably become known as one of ‘charming ‘and â€" thrilling gor taining: as â€"good: an automo!l as is to be found anywher world. ; t éast and central west, 1 s« M ‘speciâ€" mens of this variety of sp tide from 75 to 100 feet high. }' : Three hundred miles fartfiek westâ€" ward, in the Big Horn movnt ins of Wyoming, we di+med sligh}ly from the main road to the. Yelldwstone Park and passed |$hrough z lensleep Canyon from the small towif pf Buf: falo: northward to the‘ sma fitbown of Tensleép, Before we readhbd the canyon on our drive northirird we 1 was very much ples thousands of Black Hill sp native hHabitat. [For se past these beautiful Ever, Qrives to be found anywherd, We took this drive early in the magning and were delighted |with the mkny interâ€" esting iscenes thro‘ughout tl} i trip. The air is remarkably refreshing |and .re« cuperating and I have no h @éitation in predicting that| thousands Wif f;opk will eventually discover the Apsivabilâ€" ity of the: Black Hills as & kummer vacation land. : 0 s Boadine dn toke Graatabnt ho ts aninbere Bromiis (UN orbebtbiewteiz ‘a considerable &n: of the Black Hills | territory for Lsuté ‘park and has | built what is known ‘as (the State Lodge, which is practically |a sumâ€" \mer hotel furnishing‘ a . ljited numâ€" ber of rooms and good me t tourâ€" ists and summer vacationinfs. Near ‘this lodge is an automobilé {amp with all desirable accommodatic “ or that class of tourists. From thigl , (tourist camp to Sylvan ’ tel, a distance of twenty miles, the tourist may enjoy. one jof the finest mountain ho e o ie e s S C .. | tures must be seen in t Visit Black Hills : . | even pnrdstl: unders$oo While: enroute to the fellowstone | ciated. ime visi Park and ‘du my stay fiére I have ?and"am of m discovered two yery at! blive sumâ€"| river, the outlet of Lake mer vacation sections which lare very| far more than they can little known to people of the east and | press ‘in words until the of the middleâ€"west. The P Hills | the geyser region. Then s are 1050 ‘milés from Chikago. We | same tourists are. incli South Detofa: We neoes, fovne: Cl | more of the geyners the , ota, nearest town. C | las y state of South Dakota hal der asq.| lOWstone Canyon or of IN LETTERS TO H. The following Westérn, pre re Cemetery 1 were Yellowstone ] vivid‘ descript o ry anc f are given. Visit| Black B nroute to the in the. nurse ind , l swb ain d ol es S L oiie Nok rites Interesting| is one vast field of volcanic formation. on Yisit to ‘| It is justly called ‘s Wonderâ€" fstone! â€" } hnd."andithedm-" our governâ€" e | + * mentvtou;o}adde 14 : area as a yaoy. : i9 \| playground for the ns of Ameriâ€" nteresting . letters|‘cans for all time to was a step by the iPress from | to be un;:- lifiedly c d. To , presi jexit: of t‘lf give an intelligent ption of even ery atiNbrth Chiâ€") the main features of the Yellowstone NOAE b‘fi M s t alongâ€" d surâ€" d forâ€" ; tours tel to n their years is have y imas the the mu;mmm,@.{m same tourists are . incl to talk more of the geysers than of the Yelâ€" bfim‘ctiou or of any other of the several canyons to be seen in the park. Bomk- tourists uq'm to be inâ€" terested more in the wild animal life square miles of this area 3114 the state . of V Yellowstone AMERICANs sHbuLp 101 N. St. Johns Springer & ] 101 N. St, Johns Ave.,PltjfneH.P% 164 106 8. First St., Phones H. P. 4?-‘11â€"04. “ Haak‘s Auto Supply Co. Becker Battery Service 1 , â€" olk, 25 8. Second St., Phone go furtherâ€"reduce crude rubber costsâ€"and help maintain the present umeâ€"to keep prites low. . Experienced car owners insist on tires that deliver the greatest mileage at the lowâ€" est cost per mile, because such tires last longerâ€"make the restricted rdbber supply : Theunprecedenteddemand for Firestone quality and mileage has more than douâ€" bled the sales of § um=~Dipped Cords to car owners so far this year, enabling us â€"beâ€" cause of this tremendous volâ€" Gum'-'Dfippi_fig‘, mcwntfir; ATTENDANCE BY INTERNE STAFF AND FLOOR NURSE, $4 AND $5 PER DAY.. se & PRIVATE ROOMS, INCLUDING BOARD AND ATTENDANCE sY THE INTERNE STAFF AND FLOOR NURSE, $6 AND UP.‘ Know ‘All About Your Own Hospital DE RUBBER HIGHEST IN YEARS â€"â€" â€" l Btiy Now and Save Money! _‘ â€" ood Aveime, t;;“bl‘:c;:;ect of Green Bay Road â€" _ Telephone Highland Park 102 â€" 103 T: C 1Ivie o0 ladf _.0d of treating, cord fabric, enabling us â€"beâ€" developed by Firestone tire‘ is tremendous volâ€" © chemists and engineers, insuâ€"‘ eep prites low. © lates every fiber of every cord‘ nced car owners With rubber, and gives the ; r6s that deliter the sidewalls the extra strength to ileage at the lowâ€" withstand the extra fiexing er mile, because STainâ€"insuring maximum _ last longerâ€"make â€" Safety, comfort and economy. ted rubber supply â€" Buy nowâ€"make sure‘ of â€"reduce crude â€" se © economical transportaâ€" tsâ€"and help tion by obtaining these the present â€" \ _ outstanding Firestone ces _ . hSek Supericrities at present ipping, the I¢@G low prices. â€" . s /‘ . _MOST MILES PER DOLLAR â€" _ ‘ J and . im 4 owstone Yellaw-Qone', begin to exâ€" y have seen e Prices Are LOW~â€" _ |PROoDUCE THEIR|own RUBBER ighlagfl _}1&1"1( Hospital H. P. 391 consist of small cottages, the majorâ€"| brought $1,500,000. park consists of a "loog" which is as| | ABOUT WOMEN e-ufi-l;-dfirvmt;aflg "Tull â€". _ ..3 ; shape as the (Chicago "loop, Mrs. Anna N. Kendall pf Alta Park, | while the toutist must travel one himâ€" | aqmey exeedtive of the ed thirtyâ€"seven miles in making th€| Valley Highway wssociation. She Mflkflf"h Yellowstone Park 100P.| affectionntely called "the grandmothâ€" But if the tourist sees the four RAteâ€"| or of pood roads." . . ' ways through which Uncle Sam adâ€"| . rs. Alice Fagen of Sioux mits his citizens to his greatest playâ€"| ,. M"*â€" . ioz CiF, eight miles more, not to mention hunâ€" though not yet 60 years| of age. ‘dredg" of miles of o and trails| Mme. Nemachinova, m noted/Rusâ€" which may be mw by sidetrips sian dancer now :appearing in‘ Lonâ€" ‘and borseblck rides. \Into this the| 40. has her legs insured against in ‘tourists pour by thousands, and ever |JUTY for $150,000. _ increasing thousands, from the four| Princess Alla Metschersky of Rus: entrances. :‘On this "loop" are found | #ia, who lost her relatives and forâ€" all the means of enterta t, which | tune in the revolution, is now emâ€" include four® l"flmfll the | ployed in a London hotel as a chamâ€" finest equipment ‘but some of them | bermaid. built <largely ‘out of logs from the| Miss Blanche Hitzman of St, Louis forest, large permanent ."camps":in| received & commission of $40,000 for which the ‘sleanino> aAnammeardatiana 1 a aÂ¥it. . & L.u4%.% d e M itc which the s Kok he Ma d' alit important econ Firestone extra process, is also one of the biggest and most 15 N. St, Johns Ave., Phone H. P. 31 ;George H. Koon odations | selling : & © hotel . Mrs. Alice Fagen of Sioux City, In,, has six greatâ€"grandchidren, alâ€" ‘though not yet 60 years of age. ~‘Mme. Nemachinova, a noted/Rusâ€" sian dancer now :appearing in Lonâ€" don, has her legs insured against inâ€" jury for $1560,000. Princess Alla Metschersky of Rus: sia, who lost her relatives and forâ€" tune. in the revolution, is now ‘emâ€" ployed in a London hotel as a chamâ€" Mrs. Anna N. Kendall pf Alta Park, Ala., is 88. years old and the on! woman executiveâ€" of the lfl-finT'E Valley Highway wussociation. â€" She affectionately called "the grandmothâ€" er of good roads." : ne ® 129 flce s C hR /84 <4 w

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