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Highland Park Press, 18 Aug 1927, p. 19

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Windes & Marsh || Highland Park 650 Shop Phone H.P. 457 Res. 1985 513 Elm Place, Highland Park Storm Sash and Storm Doors CABINETS Jobbing Promptly Done mil;ob Licensed Suite 4 H. P. State Bank Bldg. Telephone 678 254 Bc. Jopu Ave. Highiand Park FRED C. BREMER Office Hours 5 pm. 7 to 9 p.m Dr. George H. Mitchell General Practice of Dentistry DR. B. A. HAMILTON @pecial attention to pyorrhea and Phone CarpcIE‘fer and Builder Engineers | i6 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Molianer & Humer Bidg. Highland Park 1035 . DENTISTS prophy laxis |§ Court House, Waukegan, Nlinois I ltn.:.l:'h Forest, Ilinois bones and even the hair remained on the head, and the wrappings were in excellent ‘condition. While the Egyptians used artificial means to mummify their dead, the Indians of the Southwest did not, the dry climate being sufficient to preserve the bodâ€" ies perfectly. In gallery 31, Gunsaulus Hall, in the Art Institute a case of ‘ pottery containing many fine examâ€" ples of prehistoric American pottery may be seen, the gift of James H. Elworth. . 1 . Rare Pottery Found In making excavations in the Park, Mr. Hagar and his companions found, besides many rare specimens of pottery, two skeletons, one of a grown man and the other the mummy of a baby in a perfect state of preserâ€" vacation. The skin had dried on the to have vanished . about the com‘! [mem-vmo-m of the Christian Era and | were followed by the Cliff Dwellers,| ’lhr most interesting and most civil-} ized of all the four great cultures. | Ruins left by this race are the wonder of the archaeologist, one great pal-t ace alone, in the Mea Verde Park,| having over two hundred rooms lnd! twentyâ€"three Kivas (religious chamâ€" bers) and it is estimated that upâ€" wards of seven hundred people lived in it at one time. This race was deepâ€" ly religious and was a peaceful, agriâ€" vultural people, and although it disâ€" appeared as recently as six hundred years ago, its manner of diappearâ€" ance has never been definitely deterâ€" mined. The most generally accepted theory is that, owing to a prolonged drought they were forced to migrate, with the intention of returning, but that they were set upon and slaughtâ€" ered by warlike plains Indians. _ A communication just received by’ Frank G. Logan, Hon. \'ice-President, of the Art Institute gives an acâ€"; count of an expedition into the mysâ€" terious camyons of the Mesa Verde National Park in Southwestern Coloâ€" rado, headed by a young explorer, Richard Haga.. This expedition unâ€" earthed many interesting and uniquq pieces of pottery, the work of artists of a race much earlier than the Ax-! tecs. â€" |uum and universities . throughout l‘h worldâ€"the lead easily being takâ€" en by the groups from the United States. Many different countries are being searched and numerous sites are being excavated, notably in Asia Minor, where, near Kih, the Univerâ€" sity of Chicago has an expedition making priceless discoveries. The Field Museum also has many expediâ€" tions out in widely separated secâ€" tions of the globe, one very importâ€" ant one having just returned from Abyssinia. Other expeditions are in South America, Alaska, China, Cen-l tral America, and Mexico. Chas. E. Russell & Son The search for the footprints of Early Man is being carried on by inâ€" defuinble_ groups from various muâ€" Expedition into Canyons of Coloâ€" rado Finds â€" Interesting Civil Engineers and Surveyors Municipal and General Waukegan 1860 Lake Forest 601 â€" 1292 To bepfanis the uh ons o Pnb ow flh‘-x:'“ngz days, and is free to childten, atudents and teachers at all times. ‘bevions from Africa and others of the hottest places in the world in the of Eskimos, polar bears in their naâ€" tive settings, and other collections brumfmlhAnderem On thdlchnlh-q’mmqg- lections from Africa and others of fme imoment one enters the portals of Stanley Field hall, into which the main entrai opens, he is struck by the rdm:le:r atmosphere of the building, and many visitors have comâ€" mented on the great relief from the heat the museum affords. The building looks eool and is cool. To add to the paychological effect, the visitor may fu_n his eyes on exhibits officials announced today an invitation to all who the heat to seek refug walls. | _ IMlinois ranks third of the states in flhe number of customer owners of electric lightâ€"and power securities. | _ The only duel fought in Hlinois was at Belleville in 1820. 1' The first United States mail route | in Minois was established in 1810 between_ St. Louis and Vincennes. t Illinois tanksâ€"second of the states l in the value of cleaning and polishing preparations produced. The annual output is valued at $5,600,000. ‘ Of the 1,225 Hlinois communities receiving electric service, only 86 reâ€" ceive service from isolated generating plants, the remainder being served by transmission lines. 1 ble, efficiently ventilated, the temperâ€" ature in this temple of the sciences never excéeds 70 degrees, museum officials announced today in issuing an invitation to all who suffer from the heat to seek refuge within its While most of Chicago swelters in a sizzling heat of 90 degrees or more a reaily cool haven awaits all who will visit Field Museum of Natural History. eC o. s Swept by the lake breezes on the exterior, and its interior of cool marâ€" Illinois ranks first of the states in the number of Finns and Belgions of the first generation; second in the number of Scandinavians; and Chiâ€" cago leads all cities in Scandinavian population. FIELD MUSEUM COOL DURING HOT SEASON The value of brooms produced nual!y i.n l"ipois is $2,700,000. Civilization does not ad ‘ Story of Starvation ‘ Poring over dusty mn{lscripts preâ€" served in the Mission ruins, the Reo party unearthed an absorbing account of a struggle against starvation by the Fathers of Carmel Mission in 1771. The only means of getting supâ€" | plies to the Mission was by boat, it was found, and the boats had failed to arrive that year. The Fathers, slowly starving, struggled on as best they could, but finally had to throw themselves on the charity of the Inâ€" 1dimns they were attempting to conâ€" vert. Their kind treatment of the Inâ€" dians since the establishment of the: Mission was rewarded in this emerâ€" gency, for they were enabled to keepf alive by means of the food brought | to them by their redmen friends. The | ruins that are seen today are preâ€"| served through the activities of Rev.! Angelo Cassanova, who in 1868 clear-‘! ed away the debris, discovering the | graves of the early Mission Fathers.| Tale of Poisoned Food } A story less cheerful was unearthâ€"| aoinl hattutthe 4. a party of investigators on a l'eceuti pilgrimage to the ancient missions of San Carlos Borromeo, better | known as Carmel Mission, and thel Mission San Antonio de Padua, in Cmnia. I The expedition, which was sponâ€" sored by the Reo Motor Car company of California, in connection with the Los Angeles "Evening Express," set out with the purpose of penetrating the veil of mystery and legend which surrounds the old Mission structure« Secrets of the old Spanish Mission Fathers, locked for years within forâ€" goiten graves, were rediscovered by Group of Tourists Visit Old Spanish Missions and See Many Notable Things; Old Legends PROBE SECRETS OF â€" _ MISSION FATHERS museum is open free to adults y ission struct u;'t; : L. .yvtuls‘ Emifl by : 0 o which the appointment is struck by 4 DR‘, % C- GORDON Nce axls ironadiet i | 380 Central Ave. Tel. H. P Central & Second St. Tel. H. P. 949 thing in the Cement Line. Estimates fo on Exeavating. All kinds of Grading. 217 North Green Bay Ros Sement, ‘Work & G"."ifl?""m’ MASON CONTRACTORS CEMENT WORK CONTRACTORS 716 North Green Bay Road Highland Park BUTTER AND EGGS FRESH DRESSED POULTRY TO ORDER 519 Oakwood ave. Tel. H. P. 1128 PAINTING AND DECORATING Paints, Wall , Glass Window Shades, Auto Glass Tolepbove eithland Park 1949 [ JORN.OSTROWSKY NURSERT DANIELA.FAY is open for business; who will do your Painting _ GARDEN WORK, tree chopping, and ho 3 on hand. W. Park Ave. Tel H. P. TIRES Firestone TUBES ) AUTO ACCESSORIES â€" BATTERIES | Phone M. P. 391 26 S. SECOND S | _ Batteries Recharged, Rented and Repaired Lake Shore Creamery Telephone Highland Park 1482 Telephone Highland Park Haak‘s Auto Supply Co. 32 N. F CEMENT CONTRACTOR . BUTTER â€" EGGS HOME DRESSED POULTRY 685 Central Avenue ELECTRIC ARC and ACETYLENE Cracked motor blocks welded without removing from chassis In rear, 20 N. Second St. Night Service Phone H.P. 2694 Phone HP. 2881 Classified * MOTOR CAR ELECTRIC SERVICE Telephone Highland Park BLACKBURN WELDING Co. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS GEORGE TUCKER â€" A. Noerenbefg Co. BRRAND BRROS. LETTERING â€" MONOGRAMS High Grade Work 516â€"518 Laurel Avenue BUTTER AND EGGS Automobiles Stored and Repaired Batteries Charged Accesseri AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES GARAG_Eu and CAB SERVICE JAMES COLLINS elephone Highland Park 542 P. UGOLINT OFFICE HOURS: DECORATORS LARSON BROS. irst St. O Auto Painter Chiropodist posite Northwestern Depot Tel. H. P. 1234 2180 57 Phones Highwood 1435, Highwood 91 Mason and Cement Contractors 656 Deerfield Ave. Highland Park Estimates Furnished Tel. H. P. 772J Interior Decorations, Window Shades Lamp Shades and Draperies Furniture Painting and Decorating 702 Deerfield Ave. Tel. H. P. 2443.939 688 Central Ave. _ Tel. H.P. General Building Contractor 622 Railroad Ave. Highwood, 11 Plowing, Excavating.‘ Gravel, Sand, miys RAIQ;*.“":‘ Manure > Railroad £Y8;,,.,.,â€" _ Righwood, HL HIGHWOOD ICE AND TRANSFER CO. ERWIN F. DREISKE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS RADIO AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES INTERIOR DECORATIONS AND FURNISHINGS DR. A. L. BERG, DENTIST Telephone Highland Park 2180 319 Railroad Ave. _ Tel. H. P. 3198 Opposite C. & N. W. Depot, Highwood New Olander & Brown Bldg. PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2>> "Vetter and Better All the Time" GENERAL CONTRACTOR ELECTRIC SERVICE NICK BRANDONISIO Tel. H MOVING â€" HAULING BAGGAGE and EXPRESS Percent Work a w{,”‘ 716 North Green Bay Road Mrs. Mezzini & Son FLORIST Artistic Funeral Designs 53 South St. Johns Avenue Phone Highland Park 602 Established in Highland Park since 1903 el. H. P. 245 Res. 606 Onwentsia Av Office . V. NICHOLS, D.D.S Boilini & Grandi PAINTING and DECORATING Wall Paper and Window Shade Samples 607 GLENVIEW AVENUR Ezxterior and Interior Painting Decorating and ltqm Hanging 314 Railroad Ave., Highwood Phone Highwood 2151 Hours 9 to 12â€"1 to 5 Evenings by Appointment W. B. FREBERG Caovas and Tiffeny Work a Speciaity Eatimates given on request Contracting and repairing Attractive lire of fixtures DR. G. G. POSTELS "Say It With Flowers" SHERIDAN BUILDING Highland Park, IIl Phone H. P. 2768 P H. FRIEBELE EXCAVATING Phone Highland Park 2750 Tel. H. P. 2371 FLORIST DENTISTS DENTIST Estimates Furnished Private Ambulance 27 N. Sheridan Rd. H. F. Kelley, Mgr Phone Highland Park 3143 4# yeats service in Highland Park _ / h romeninBraniogg the ons 9 o. 0 Slip Covers, Draperies, Repairing _ GENTS‘ FURNISHINGS MERCHANT TAILOR Cleaning and pressing special See our $20 Suits â€"The new Rosenberg Buildingâ€" Waukegan Ave. near depot, Highwood Tel. H. P. 495 224 Railway Avenue,. Highwood Men‘s Half Soles & Heels $1.75 Women‘s Half Soles & Heels $1.35 CIMBALO & .BELMONTE SHOE SHOP "Sa 47 PRAIRIE AVE For a REAL UPHOLSTERY JoB & SLIP COVERS â€" WINDOW SRADES: 1 ® 702 Deerfield Ave. Tel Telephone Hightand Park 573 . â€" & Sewer PLASTERING CONTRACTORS EVERGREENS TREES SHRUBS Highland Park, IIl. Shop in rear 26 N. Sheridan Rd. Telephone Highland Park 299 JAMES VITI & SON Telephone Highland Park 755â€"M H. M. PRIOR CO. Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron and > Furnace Work .366 Central Av. _ Tel. H. P. 2164 FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. A. Noerenberg Co. SHEET METAL WORKS PLASTERING CONTRACTORS PLASTERING (‘ONTRAFTOY.Q 716 North Green Bay Road ©r°2CE 365 BLGOM STREET Peter H. K. Grimson 17 North Second Street . STONEWALL Dry Cleaning â€" Pressing Tailoring and Repairing Garments called for and delivered Telephone Highland UPHOLSTERING er and Water Pipe Contractors House Service Drainage and Catch Basin P. 0. Box 186, Highland Park, TlL A. A. ROBERTS UNDERTAKERS elephone Highland Park 2180 2 ‘l’tu:n'l Work a Specialty T. E. PIERSON F. D. Clavey Ravinia Nurseries ANY AND ALL KINDS SRHOE REFEAIRING Phone H. P. 2482 OFFICE 363 BLuOM wW. ASHURST E. NELSON ER AND DRAINAGE CONTRACTORS W. B. Freberg TAILOR Incorporated SIGNS 35 S. St. Johns Ave. HIGHWOOD, ILL. Park 530

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