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Highland Park Press, 19 Jul 1928, p. 9

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IXQUBT IS HELD OVER lthe chief tug-hr in its thetuatiotc" DBATN tSIPs TAYLOR GLENCOE MEN PLAN Cod II ah-hir, (H. Sunk FOR GOLF 't0URNEY " not!“ Died In! At . . Ila-k: In in nu- _ J.'trg3teetrtph..'eiit The building will be thoroughly fire proof in every respect Ind will be eottrtrrrted "ttiretr of "inlorud con- in! Pa: been made. an inland ttr') " imam: mmtnxtmn Ins ty.ttC, running hark approximately 26 hot." pmvldill‘ "" tret of homage. 151:” back (rounds of these windows vim ' tteot.r-tmsttrv-trortedorj'f' the nu- Beqritherm material laid out 3. in Instill designs 4... ”Hr.” ____.._ 7 _ __ ""-"eeV w-.. w.“ _ ' "'"tF "V lf t hi r than in Na 0.88~ _ .., 'J-s-bulk-heads. home 1',,ttjiii.siif2,,tt 7 r. 'tet, N a'titiC2, Vim hail-ices: -- ,..‘ F.mt5 'N them 'tterror.'?,", of colorful! awning. manning I heu- "iss. 0.62 ttot Ibo" at w “’39:! tral rolor "new". At nigh: "tltr/r,'.':.; iu‘ththr'u: 'gTr'ut','d,; whole out-Me. of the store will 12011;” Td' A H J" ,'dtfeo.tl, 1Ci'l nt h f rful Beetors -r. P I use as . _ Bo, 'srl.':"",'::'; P R re ,owr the previous month and the Mar ’ . . - nw "I! 012 foot over April. making After a awful suney of the finest an " ttte riso for the three plans m -tefret eities l_md 'yt1tr2,,l,7,T,l'Ts, Lit d nn past "a har been made. u. "hm frri',7,'i'i", an nppminble rise is pre- nt imam: mmtnxnon was ttHeir, ted f rJul . runnmz hat-k annmlimnelv m (an? tC " F. WWW -"___ , . ..., Although ruler is fast Momingl'Nl'Sl'Al. RISE SEEN 192:- In Snipe-Rant fat-tor in the sale of LN LAKE MICHIGAN Tl P9ost Ameritn Prodwrtn owmrs and 'sea, nirhimb in {his .teetiott have overs. . r looked to tt mlimble extent its use; ' Tmeie has beeq I" unusual ltr',,',, m department store huildinls. The m {he water level of Lake Michigan; I new Rubir,'s Dept, Store till be In {luring the it" three. months. 1Tyt",',,Cl -uon m this reprrt tor Oman & _ mg to umwrnynent _ survey Tr"lrts _ T 'uthettthat. unlined: and engine?“ for the,', "ite; "revved by Assist-, L' have datum-d an imposing "si"riGiri,_'h'_" _i" my"??? H. J, Runny of sun to be trented in the moditUd modern, [ the summary distriet. Ike Jumper hark were “he stx-te of arehitmrture Mr. antty stated, will Permit pearl” _ on t h"... “on I“ “a, :cargo” m Uk.e stupputr. nth. {he "or) n. hunt mu be of iGsr-hromef"a",',7,1r,1't "m f“ ,evera? million "m terrn emu. The rotor scheme wiH'dnlh" to the shippers . 1:0“, probably be of Ian-{ray with orna-‘J Mow Level "an "M r',',',',',',': menh m dark [rm-n Ind gold fired; The zm'rrumem Pnzmwn report a} a torn mm 'nterpoUted. to "norm-EM“ the “Tan low! of Lakes Mirh- M,', mise (9mm and mum” mmm‘ln’l and Huron this June ns tt.t9; h I .-i.k __-LI_ Ln“. L_‘.A ;__,_, .. - HM. hi-K, a.-- ;_ IIA_. nm 1, ll r" to be in rims of mm. Ind when; convicted with the Additiolnl space} providtd will represent an lug tor: sell!“ md service divisions IImost [ three times the mu of the old north} Watt In Start in Week Coetstrmrtion " to "In In a week's, tum- tnh Occupancy set for about January 1929. . L Abe fond-tinn will be of spread' type of combination footing. to take can " three additional Idling tuors in the future. The new no" stratum will rep- resent n and investment, reported aTrbtooth-andaderthof about 138 feet. m prod-law made ter future W: at the rent tot uaCo%aiatitstie---- -riate list of “make-uh new buildin- h a ttve story deg-uncut no". mining of mu ailing noon m I large modern human! and a humane floor encircling the uni. loot. This modern “future is miemdb, Rastaigs'sdept,store u tlr-tT-tS South Gm “not ul- Waltm-mMesrhasttetThat "fr-rt-sue, DIPAI'IIIN‘I' swan PLANS PM ”I‘m hit. the Setorartx Furniture Store. I? P"' Itubirt's buildjng will have Tip Wt adding to the rapidly bums-535mm" awn“... "N“.Ww'ol water per second from the uid ml laid out When comp-ruin: mm” he said, i"provide added evidence which tends freely to more our contention that Chic-m1 Mr. llama): pointed oat that the Hove! continued to. rise despite Chi, ieaeou diversion of um tubic feet to prove our rootentioo that Chic-go's diversion of lake In" through the drainage and has but a minor died. upon Iuke levels and that ninhll is the chip! factor in its trarttration." I Lumukn was in the employ of 1 Z: the Hutchinson Contraction com~ If d puny. I ttrm cm by the Freder, Sch H. Bartlett Rocky con-my in w hyiquut sert-ryrteEiitpretr in}; tht an kaion Trr-thit-east-air, di I north of lion. 1 s: I 1terornrma-ieuthear,aai) 1trig- to the hopper which was located1 momma: of the Chicago a sorthh,.. (west-ern railroad tucks near the F vi [Camp Log-n road crossing. He pulled m {in beneath the hopper with the in-ist 'tention of titiiettt the truck ‘m urns placed in the machine xnd uh}; to “’anmn. An ambulance was summnmd and "rived just as the body in being removed from beatenth the gran}. " Mush-tweet. Colby-into! the Rudd: his "rtrerwheooeteuuemmmssstrock bra_tofthetrtack,resrrttedin thehiialofth-rttsamttt-t" pull: the tod. of [uh] that eoveied Din It!“ but"! Life W” extinct before fellow wortet dug the body out from be- Chtrhadbe-uaererattoosof mvdnldthe'albdnlnmmnl hetrree.mrhirheuuedt-ir-d 'a_.-dWroars,.oesorttr. .uMe's.Juhasu-sdersumstrEtiio NC MAN atmmat . ',.'a'lis'lsAaTdll'lf'd;s=j,lq??Mi?le,ghsss I The Highway Park Pugs Ll 'ii'i'iiikTijitiihftt 3, For the first six months the 3i‘lprw-‘nl "(M-auburn: on which complete tiirares, -_ ls were obtained <howed spotty '.yin.ri,,,,C, " On the six months comparison. Kenil-', Emmi.“ be worth made an increase of 207 tetri'/.trs on crnt' with a volume for the first sixtpiuwy‘ months of this year of $933,508 1"l,','f,,h,u"'l “rains! $303,550 for the first ','e/i.ii:'iiirc, maths of last year. Hammond had La Grvn rt a gain of 69 per cent in the six months Lea',:; h- comparison with a volume for $0.317"?! I'orrt six inonths of $452!,530 25.35“}; 'ii:,,-raptititiliijiiisir or 9.te mt '.r.tjJitgsg: «1” 'v 'i',aetsita'5r'gttfi" - F " nix *montlu incrmu wore‘l‘u .iiir,?i',ri: 1V per cent; Chimuro Heights. 50 'ter)'t,",,",':1,t “grant. Elzim 38 per cent; Elmwood m: Chi A, Puk, 34 per cent; Glen Ellyn; 25 fi','J,',,,,a, ' per cent; Oak Park. 26 per cent; Wil- ' Whstirur ' motto. " per cent: Winnetka, 14 per} 'f, con! and Whiting. ti per Cent. i “u :- _ The largest train made in June (his? 'year was Harvey with an increase of: ,254 per cent. West Chicago had of ,June train of 245 per cent; Mt. Pros- ]pecl. , train of Pao per cent and WEI-1 mette a train or 148 per cent. l _ For the first six months the M) Darin Inf Bhae. I‘ll-M Crunlo Hum; 2" A rm}... Comparative Rounds Comparative fitrures for the first six months {or which complete m- ords were obtained were as follows: rim 6 u... Flat . ' éurorl This check on suburb-n building for the Brat half of the year wu just completed by the building survey de- partment of S. W. Straws & Co. The tremendous amount of construction ythnt has taken place in the smaller icilies and towns of the metropolitan 1 district in indie-ted in this survey. . While the volume is less than the volume for the ttmt pix months of last; 'v-all",';;,';'-)':','"',':'.,:";:).';:,": ‘and in-4 "irates the 'remrraLprortrsrity of (HE (suburban district. tltU.23t in June, 1927. "rsrvoari, for these :56 suburbs was, for May 192x, $12,040,344. [his of Figures The fiirdres were compiled on the basis of cpmptete records of 31 prin- ripal suburbs which for the first six months of 1928 had an indicated con- struction volume according to per- mits issued of $55,215,764, as against 863.248,“? for the first six months of I927. The valume of 36 suburbs for June (mulled 89.029303 Pf uninst' $12,- Building contraction in the Chi- use etrury within a forty-mil. lim- it of tho any “:0th 13335;};- nlely 'tttgtdtr,060 for the hut nix months of this year. Tutah Howey», ls Luge M It DECREASE FROM 1921 SEEN s FINAL SHE rrttcris7ii7au. mm was Mommasr wears AlrAll1Fpi/E,hiahpf :92: . Aurga1tjlRt.j BY “than. Eli-Report: 19!: JtNON an JALtyAsstytireNr Juett JAtroAt,ro AFrEnnoon “JPN” AND GOLF JTiOEr VAwe: tl2.stt TO t 26.59 you I "I! ”W 375 . Ito 154?.” OF may AND PEDEMODE mm roam ’01llDREn U' WY LARGE INCLUDING mar mom EVENING sum Figuei Give]: Attrinhefibir?s irEutG an 'Niri ”muss ' I533 3.904.000 I22. 625.5“ 7‘: 6r.ut71 .29 LSMJGT 2,794 {50.0“ 523 1,148,967 " t, Ting”; JULY 19, 1923 l .5317“ 428501 I 594.23 1 623.9! I ‘. " 1.2:. 1 f 22:10. had 1.- annua- I [an "rrnest tha [Ami-n1 the inn“: .. Nriem Center 'Y' . on lurk Six} Pug Ru” the question of adequate railway transmutation. the survey notes, at- tention is directed to the fact that pmnounced suburban development is in progress and will continue at I more or less accelerated pace for some you? to come. _'woros," and his talk tinnully interesting a Man He was heard w ly] and appreciation t prwvnl. . I At the regular meeting of the High- land Park Rotary club at noon Mon. lduy. in the Moraine hotel, the prin- icipal featured was a fine address by F; Rev. Christoph Keller, rector ‘0! Trinity church. His topic was f““‘urds,” and his talk was an excep- “ninja SNJNAIZ While the problem of suburban grovgth is complicated with the tan- tamouth problems of muro adequate trnitie lanes in and out of the city and Wham» T . _ “'ilmvnv- wrnuvtira . bu Chic-x4: Gary . Hhmmond _ _ Whnlink . e ' Elma-I'll Pm. I-Zxxm-hm A . n _ (ilrtuvr V Glu- Ellyn Illnry V "whim". Park Jrrwt __. . Ken-haunt. _ "The signs which are seen in trul- ley cars and busses requesting pass- engers not to talk to the operators are placed there by the company in an effort to safeguard the public by hiding the driver in his duty of concentrating on his job; it is it" sumed, and rightly, that 1N9nvertitV “an hinders concentration. , “The driver pf Har, has anrgngje 'ars1rsroiruittiirr9sih8tsoii in the car has, and his judgment of dis, tahees is netesnrily different. The passengers in a ear should not make any comment or express lack of con- tiderure unless they want to greatiyi increase the chances of an accident," concludes Mr. Hayes. TRINITY RECTOtt TALKS AT ROTARY CLUB MEET "Driving in tum: i. a job which demands actuation Ind coMedenee, and anything which and: to divert this “mention or shake . driver'l eon- tidence in himself is t hand to every one concerned." an Charles ll. Hayes, president. of the Chem Mo- tor club, outing attention-to “an: that t person who stamp; to up game the driver in [My conversa- tions or to give directions to the dri, ver is mlly a menace to himself and others. Hyvms m mmc L38 s IS PARTICULAR JOB nulls Atteotieo n-d (hul- delce, Says Hall of Motor Club k. Talk interesting and instruetih. was heard with close atten- appreciation by the members 1.531910: 1,331,573 1.z:~,zlz mafia} Lam.“- r, .332 y, :3 “3.137 I mun 75.501 607,133 LLL'JISID 1,076.32“ 1.651571! 1,2532J3) , 333.60!» ' 303.55)” b01050 (H.277. 6'3a.rittT $11403 593“?“ will?! 1.361.185 1.19t54r, 1A1t.edit I.“BJI& G.MH.r-4 C.0|9.316 ”73,994 2.0mm 15‘s“! 1 '4.m.:u~ 307. CAV, I.) 8| .200 13432.58! xxszum' 2WtW.6.iq 2‘3,” 1 1.“) " t 1 who; 607,33 1.076.520 1,332.61 I I.H‘3.l'_'T Td'. 139:; z Telephone State 8884 pleted Giidings, Haking if; unlize from blue prints only. N orthbrook D a y Saturday August 4th OUR references are clients for whom we have erected buildings. For those who will give us an opportunity to figure on any contemplated building, we will be pleased to make up sketches and financial setups-without cost. We have erected buildings of all kinds and types and ROSENTHAL, MAYER & LEWIS, , Incorporated ' Nash Series 400 Sedan No to“ for "pert “via - "Bow MOLDANER fit HUMER Builders of Hotels, 1 Con-unity Flower Show Ins-rum, Building Management Real Estate Investment, Renting Parade at 10 a. Best of Craftsmanship and Service They will cost no more. CLEANERS - FURRIERS FUR S'IORAGE --I?eatarirttr--- Hotels, Kitchenettes, Apartments, Industrial Buildings "tdutthi't:t"l .36ka- _ te e?s7tteesy- -4 Dancing . -. "I""' unnecessary for you to v13- to blame Van-1 Propel-tr Suite sos-r 77 W. walling“!!! Street CHICAGO manly.“ '

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