Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 19 Jul 1928, p. 23

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

* TVPE OF ROADBE . _ > CHANGED BY AUTOs ~ * It is natural that the physica most directly concerned with the operâ€" changed. The highway is undergoing a revision as definite as the improveâ€" ment in automobiles themselves. The highway must be looked upon in a different light now than in years gone by when a blazed trail or a rutâ€" ted path sufficed. The automobile is one thing; the horse and buggy quite another. Yet horse and buggy ideas on roadbuilding still persist to an uncomfortable degree. (By E. E. Duffy) _ Automobiles got the jump on imâ€" proved roads about a quarter century ago and have kept the lead ever since. Early highwa ivities of Michi has sprung some 50,000 miles of rigid pavements. Yet if all the automobiles in this country were to be placed on these pavements there would not be room for them to turn. Where transportation facilities have been lacking, progress has been checked. The coming of steam transâ€" portation stimulated the world as had no other discovery. Now that the automobile has placed the means of getting about rapidly in the hands of every fifth of sixth person, a prosâ€" perity of weaith and education has been set up that is the marvel of all time. The way is open for still greater achievement. Hundreds of â€" communities â€" have failed to utilize existing resources for the common good. Road bonds, gas First Stretch of Country Sideâ€" walk Has Grown to 50,000 Miles of Rural Paveâ€" possible to extend "sideâ€"walks" into Autos Responsible Automobiles have been responsible for a good many changes in American social and commercial life. It is not far amiss to attribute to the car the _____ SPLD AND EEFAIRED j | ~dotae ceal values in rebwilt machincs â€"B~ e n maint 4 t 1 > ~ +NE AURE Sn SEWING MACHINES A. H. MUBLKE â€" SINCER AGENCY Deerfield. IIl. Tel. Deerficld 363 60 N. First St. RHighland Park 9| TELEPHONE 1410 g <.‘?Ifi R M | nsm | (0 B _ ~â€"Seater in g (/}/( ,( | the first mile of Food For Your Lawn and Garden Iceâ€"Coalâ€"Building Material FRANK SILJESTROM FRESH HOT MANURE WELL ROTTED MANURE for hot beds Building Material [ COAL and SOLVAY COKE Nothing betters mankind more thar SEVENTEEN RAINY DAYS DURING Unique Record Established Last sibilities is comparable to permitting cutting a sizeable period off the school during June this year was 88 degrees. In June last year the highest point The excessive rains during June this year, according to Mr. Laux, were of great benefit to the pastures and hay crop, and while some damage was done in the lowlands, this probâ€" ably was overshadowed by the beneâ€" Fits. Home gardens, he reported, are unique record this year according to the official report of John O. Laux, U. S. weather observer for the Wauâ€" kegan district. During June last year month of June established a rather this year was 61.7 as compared to â€"~Fheâ€"lowest temperature this June| was IT.~ Ts "tied the recordâ€"ofâ€"Juze six clear days, nine partly cloudy ing June last year there were twelve clear days, thirteen partly cloudy dn!: and five cloudy days. Phone Highland Park 65 Tben.-,tere thunderstorms on June 13, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 22, with a hail To build good .4 for During June this year there were Phone 2048 * PIANO TUNING 17 Years Experience HERMAN DENZEL, President 112 North First St. Highland Park Fuel Company PROFESSIO N A L Work Guaranteed, Estimates Free Se mm reltalcedireat ols ds clediiiinindiicns %) 48 North First Street for lawns H. F. PAHNKE F. H. Bartiett to G. M. Jensen & al, D $10. Lot 4, blk 10, Bartictts N S Manor, See 6. Shields. N. G. Lenington & wf to L. L. Cowan & wf QCD 10 Lot 12, blk 24, Highland Park, Deerfield. $ L. L. Cowan & wf to Z. F. Lonâ€" ington, QCD 10. Lot 12 bik 20, Highâ€" “\Mw wites‘" P ;:;dfiltirai‘ht;heulortmwlefior NEW MARKERS FOR LINCOLN HIGHWAY Ane-finlyu"andnpip.m will be employed for reâ€"marking the Lincoin Highway this summer. Square concrete posts will be used. -ppnrunnw,ve-floihlum- cnh.dimfin"idhrhm!l‘m On the face there will be the faâ€" miliar fted, white and blue marker, each division being of concrete, above which there will be a bronze medalâ€" lion of Lincoln four inches in diamâ€"| eter, the Emancipators head he'mg;r # o is sit enci by "This hi dedicated 4 encireled by "This highway dedicated | Highland Park Early in the spring announcement i Repair or Rebuild Any Make of Radiator . was made that designs for these | * s oo e raagy * markers were solicited. Many hunâ€"| y ‘maders . dred of plans were submitted and afâ€"! Drive your cer in and get «ctieste ter careful comparison the Lincoln en ttsmmememssmemremmme Highway directors selected one ofâ€" CHICAGO RODEO TO fered by Jens Jensen, the famous u»! BE JULY 28â€"AUG. 5 chitect at Ravinia. mermans The markers will necessarily all Fourth Annual Event Promises be cast at one place, thence sent| One of B%gsl Contests forth in carload lots. Martin Hoffman | iven The markers will necessarily all be cast at one place, thence sent forth in carload lots. Martin Hoffman of the Detroit Cast Stone Co. was awarded the job. "Friends don‘t git you nothin‘, Look at th‘ farmer."â€"Abe Martin in Farm & Fireside. will~ simmtlate aâ€"â€"eoinâ€"imâ€"iteâ€" arrangement Henry G. Winter Highland Park, Illinois Jens Jenson of Ravinia; ‘ Chosen From Many 82 N. First St. Tel. H. P. 1234 ELECTRIC ARC and ACETYLENE Cracked motor blocks welded without removing from chassis 498 Decrficld Avenue TIED AND DYED CRAFT INTERESTING WOMEN A fashion craft suggested for the woman interested in putting color into her summer wardrobe is suggested in the "tied and dyed" page of the Woman‘s Home Companion. Negliâ€" gees, pillows, scarfs and light clothâ€" ing can be made more attractive and the dyer can enjoy dabbling in art in her home, the magazine suggests. _ "Rich effects are achieved by simple methods," says the magazine. "Silk, limen and cotton can be successfully dyed by the method suggested." 1 In one picture is shown a luxurious negligee in Shantung silk tied in bold cireles. The lining also is tie dyed in With the Attorney General of New Mexico, and a foremost screen star from California vying in calf roping contests with other topâ€"hand cowboys, the Chicago Rodeo offers allâ€"Ameriâ€" can interest for July 28 to August 5 when it is held at Soldiers‘ Field. This is the fourth annual Rodeo to be held on the lake front, and the cowboys believe that the public in this region has been seasoned to an understanding that this is a contest and not an exhibition. It is the cowâ€" boys‘ Olympic games,â€" their world‘s of rodeo purses offered this year have brought entries from the topâ€"hands. Railroads centering here, mnticipatâ€" ing record crowds, have arranged exâ€" tra train service for the period of the Chicago Rodeo. Just to prove that "the sport is the thing" and not the $33,000 cash purses put up, Bob Dow, the cowboy Attorney General of New Mexico, who has a ranch near Roswell, that state, is coming to Chicago toâ€" rope. And Hoot Gibson, film favorite cowâ€" boy, is trying to get his movie conâ€" tract modified so that he can enter the calf roping and relay racing. In adâ€" dition to these well known men are more than a hundred contestants who punch cattle for a living. Tex Austin, managing director of the Chicago Rodeo has obtained the buckingest bronks, the saltiest wrestâ€" ling steers, the wildest Brahma ridâ€" ing steers, and a band of wild horses io test the human contestants‘ skill to the limit. punch cattle for a living. Hoot Gibson is coming to Chicago to make his next photoplay, a rodeo story, againste the background of the Chicago Rodeo. In it he finds the wenuine AThosthereâ€"and darge â€"scale The American people fought the l-fl-b*thvufl‘ democracy, and it seems to hate made it considerably safer for crime. sire it will enjoy the opportunities now offered in the 181 that have voâ€" cational agricultura) departments. The boys get an awful backacke When working in the garden, but not on Saturday when digging for fishâ€" AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES GARAGE and CAB SERVICE _ Autemubiles Stored and Repaired. LETTERING â€" MONOGRAMS High Grade Work 516â€"518 Laurel Avenue Telephone Highland Park 542 JAMES COLLINS LARSON BROS. Auto Painter 513 Eim Place o e t en Philce Dinmead GCrid Batseries TEL H. P. 206 515 LAUREL AVE Phone M. P. 381 _____ _ # 8. SECOND ST. Ratterizs Recharged, Rented and Repaired Haak‘s Auto Supply Co. 420 North First St Tel. H. P. 1700 Cement Sidewalks, Cement Floors and every: thing in the Cement Line. Estimates furnished wa Exervating. All kinds of Grading. GEORGE TUCKER BUTTER AND EGGS FRESH DRFESSED POULTRY TO ORDER 519 Oakwood ave. _ Tel. H. P. 1128 CABINET WORK & REFINISHING OF FURNITURE Phone H. P. 2976 H. P. STANLEY Central & Second St. _ Tel. H. P. 949 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS AUTOI‘OT‘Iâ€" -Vâ€"l â€"ELICTâ€"â€" â€"'lleIL&S Paper Hanging â€" Interior Decorating ELECTRIC SERVICE PAINTING AND DECORATING Paints, Wail Paper. Glass Window Shades,. Auto Glass Painters‘ Supplies RADIO AND ELECTRICAL "Vetter and Better All the Time" HIGHLAND AWNING CO. AWNINGS â€" TENTS COVERS &r-ivgl and Camping Tents HIGHLAND PARK ELECTRIC SHOP Telephone Highland Park 1349 DANIEL A. FAY CEMENT CONTRACTOR 217 North Green Bay Road S A. Maxwell Wall Paper Patterns §38 Skokie Avenue FRANK MOWERS PAINTING â€" DECORATING PAPERHANGING BUTTER AND EGGS Duffy‘s Furnitare Bldg. ROBT. H. HENTHORN Phone Highland Park 1261 HIGHLAND PARK, ILL Contracting and repairing Attractive line of fixtures EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Redio Troubles â€" We‘ll Fix ‘Em Orde: a case of Highland Club Painting and Decorating BRAND BROS. BEVERAGE CO. CABINET WORK DECORATORS BEVERAGES 649 Vine Ave. AWNING 18 S First Street AND PARK rr% Call Deerficld 269 Avenue Railroad Ave. PATRICK F. CAWLEY & CO. Trees, Shrubs, for sale Ressonable Prices Res. Phone H. P. 2255â€"R â€" (Not Incorporated) Landscape Gardener, Contractor, Excavating und Cement Work, Sewer and Water Service Estimates Furnished 25 Years Experience 233 North Second Street Highland Park, 11L When you are contemplating building or Remodeling, consultâ€" PLUMBING and HEATING Phone 219â€"R or 219â€"J Deerfield, II1 Telephone H. P. 993 PLUMBING and HEATING Durant Oil Burners 217 Burchell Ave. Highwood, 1ii. PLASTERING CONTRACTORS General Building Contractor 622 Railroad Ave. Highwood, NL Dry Cleaning â€" Pressing Tailoring and Repairing Garments called for and delivered Tel. H. P. 495 35 S. St. Johns Ave. 1+ m s To Sss 770 Cumrmens Peter H. K: CGrimson PLASTERING CONTRACTORS 24e WASHINCTON sT. PHONE rast ERWIN F. DREISKE Upholstering, Cabinet Work, Slip Covers, Box Springs, Mattresses, Cushions, Draperies and Window We specialize in Repairing and Refinishing Antique Work. Office Phone Highland Park 2750 388 CENTRAL AVENUE PHONE HIGHLAND PARK (~1i Mrs. Mezzini & Son NICK BRANDONISIOQ Ornamental and Decerative Plastering Telephone Highland Park 530 PLUMBING & HEATING Furniture Repairing and Uphoistering Highwood Upholstering Shop z F'FI:ORIST ArEist] 1 Desi 3 South St. Johns Avenue Phone Highland Park 602 Phone Highland Park 2440 GUST OSTRAND "Say It With Flowers" T. E. PIERSON Henry M. Bernard, Jr. Cian dalal.. ABB OA .% Black Dirt, Manure UPHOLSTERING EXCAVATING Will call for und deliver Highland Park, 1H. TAILOR

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy