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Highland Park Press, 29 Sep 1927, p. 8

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L, I g'.d'."rrA'lllll " "-w” PM RIGHT SEE GREAT DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIAL GROWTH _ ALONG SKOKIE ROUTE Rémrhble industrial development along the Skokie anley route of the North Shore line, is shown by a sur- vay just completed under the direc- tion of D. H. Howard, construction engineer of the railroad. C Many Large Material Concerns [mute Yards on This Line, According to Report; Some Details Fifteen Inge concerns dealing in coal, lumber and building materials have 1oeated their yards on the new line, requiring a total of 37,154 feet of industrial siding and team trucks, or more than seven miles of single track. _ V - . , n - gnu u, a... - . Match height 3m“ _ ",'U'7'tr,i'a"s"o'i' the field should be The North Shore line. whose 11'lt', I for the may". ehnmne; in the past t'gtetgigti Workman have been buy all yen 1y from passenger t ? is f'.,',) putting on the finishing touches to in; after what] freight Mains: in the big grid plant. Both rump tow- Q he“: Joint tarittt 2r, u-im in the vest stand In}: beets com- with.steam rail nnd pl”. l plated sud other parts of the stadium sieal connection; with the Milwaukee which - in . stage of eonstr- 1tde,cl','a'l railway have beer? made! tion last fall have also been thsished. IU', xi our ' The company " nowl A ms box second to none in the load f “51:? tfgkihteo gtcgfn‘le sreGrreotet'g has been erected capable of rexg w) . Cl. . _ - mad " Howard street in Chicago and , holding 13;;er J.'" Irma; It distribute it dong the S'kohe .yamt.t.r.rt'T? I I I to be steam heated or turn it over to .""iPeid,"l"r't I.“ ‘3 2g 31:03:; 'dd an individual win, Eastern railroad. t er me . . in the Chica- F dow which an be opened or closed " , tutr railroads 'ithe discrainniof the writer. [ The location of so mlny materiai';""Y 1".YW.dy," wuw". yards on the new line is anticipating’ EY ANBTON ABANDONED the heavy building meg-run now and -___ der war am) h immediate eortem-l After 53 years continuous service Nation. In Niles Center " the south! to generation after mention of all of the n" who“ eontraetsiehitdren the Funk P. Cnndon school hwbunlet for 522.000 uni-m ”Mali-u Emu is no. abandoned. This of “W- neeordintt to Mr. “and" home of the three Ws tor so long u My which mans atG2'iiL"t'.i.';'tlil'2 is standing unused on its hali- 5180 unloads of material. In been” Ceotml street site, mA we all: city buildinz permits taken out since the amnion of the m Hum m' ATL', 1 tandem" 1336)!) and toteemediate sehoo1. ia-ata cm “33°. Thetmildi hasnotdn been brttMth- m - of_the two Endhmn 'e'g Frank P. 'lg'a,'2e,',1 "o-ntatotaieostoftigr3o,mo"ht kargelyofthetvosnd the: story lpartment type. one be, ing far a abopartmetst building. 0" 'tieH-o6-Wn, . Before the opening; of the Skokie -orrteottheNorthshoeerme -tttinarmsitioettottaaaeear- load Wt Borath id Highland Purl the “riot- municipalities through withitopentu. The-tio.is -etedtmrtrtiu1roxmedit- -t-tmtiueettireUV. ha-----.--" Appreciation ofwUt will ere- udiuonlymtnnl. “'3th WM,“ a-B-e".-",- LIBERAL mun-nanny. FAVOII'I'I BOND In Material Yards REWARD RAFFERTY TRANSFER & STORAGE COMPANY Dyche stadium, Northwestern "mi- versitr's new grid phat which has ibeen under construction for the but 'ie.eede?yf,i,U,tt1uteUt'st.1r, opening of the 1927 season on Oeto. Eber l. mum otthe_seoertett- (pieted their tasks this week and the "rig mm with I apathy of 50M [sens units the nqivzl of the grid icontesu this fall. letmdition. ”his tarf through daily {sprinkling and frequent cutting this (summer mum a pinning green; A2rid authorities ,rtso have summed}, he Cteid state that it is one of ther, best pinyin; Belds in the may? Employment of In _ expert whose; (work is confined to marrying for the; "ridirort has brought the tore wound? NOMEWESTERN STADIUM IS READY FOR OPENING Co-Need With 50,000 Seats For Foothill Saga, Are 5 A press box second to none in the ‘tconntry has been erected unable of holding 196 writers Ind telegraph op- (erators besides tour radio booths. i'rhe enclosure is to be steam heated le',',', each desk has an individual win, ldew which an be opened or closed at ;the discretion of the writer. {01.1) CRANDON SCHOOL. ( EVANSTON ABANDONED iiiGeerieot sure" rand)? the ITT- iGaiuia, the same nine u that of the structure which greeeeded the "new! ong. The let school)“: {nuns built in um. Ind is n- memhered by M} Je Jenn. The pinyin; field Ais -in tht ttnest J. A.HorrMAN amitig-bqtA.,-hft-a" Tunic-WWI“. Wadi h"estigatirtg Highland Park " 74103-12” Deerfield whontteodedit,asa 19;] Pmeeipe in I d-ee suit (or $10.- 000m medust-Eintheeirruit court by Attorney Lyell his. ot Libertyville. mint 1:.- C. m. of Libertrvilie, an employ. at It. Luke County [and “in. in which the man is “and tor the death of James Arthur Baldwin. 6 DAMAGE Burr rm oven mum's mm Driver a Car mu m Boy In Luggage [a - l While no formal plans bare been lhtade for its opening. there cue-ou- iiesitisssd,wiutaeerueeats lurk part of October and some son of u tournament to be run in con- nection with the opening function is being din-used. _ yem old. August as. Action In: taken by o. L Stanley. of Wnukegnn. public mm. He took this mum. it In aid. be- ans: the yachts of the and boy were in no position to go into court. _ The maiden! happened a Pun-k Avenue. Libertyville, within 100 feet of a stop sign. according to Attor- ney Morris, The intimated (In! the car was going tt an ace-he rate of speed under the road conditions. "rm declaration will charge, it is said. that the driver m not using due caution at the time ttt the crash. The youngster died within men! hours after he had been struck by the ear. Work is pursuing on a. a. club house " the Glenn: gif tonne with its completion anticipated» the near future. GLENCOE GOLF, CLUB MOUSE OPENS SOON mug-lulu may"... - “Mundane-II. ,rfthn--hietb' with Ad“ -ahhieadtrret.WeV bomb-Italian“). ROBERT W. "lMllil,Phtutmeist ar-r-mi-ra-aa-tse. -$trridha- " lifeguard: counted correctly, three than as any persons nu- at th. Shanon beaches this In“ a last. Thetotaifortheu-the betcha were open is given u m by 3 upon from the Bureau ot Bee- ration. The 1926 attendance was n- eared u 169.000. Despite the lam HALF-MILLION 8WTM AT EVANSI'ON BEACBE Record for Year - Pic-nu For 1926 m Accord- ing to Giul- conned. Ttteooetnta3aeeidmtnms aunt-era! swimmer-p. no drowning: t'iemoth.ei.h-br_tHttbeB.o" or1a-tu--eegHCttriV totdpsre.67-trrs6_mrtdt-aemb. 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Cantu] Avenue Conic in and see the North Shore's most interesting shop Endi" Washable Wool Coats for C%dren up to 6 ' Girls' Dresses to age 14 Jack and Jill Shop Free Delivery Boys' Suits and Infants Wear Comet Service For the benefit of our pa-' trons we have installed a free delivery service for all purchases of two dollars or more. On smaller purchases we make a charge of 15c. We are always glad to have you can at the store, but it you find ‘it inconvenient; you need only telephone Our fruit and vegetables are received huh each day and.“ have left no stbne unturned to secure the beat the season mm; Pttoa-rRth1-dNekS8" . lOSuitiStldnAnn-n Tabb-9' 2219

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