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Highland Park Press, 18 Apr 1929, p. 41

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ska 20¢ Ib. 39¢ Ib. 49¢ Ib. 37¢ Ib. 42¢ Ib. 3%7¢ 9¢ ALMON n 21¢¢° ‘RENCH C i ns 45¢ 25¢C $1.00 E AT s 17¢ s. 13¢ S . 293 T SoaAP 0¢ â€" AMILY _ 29¢ RULES Haurvéy ‘............ Highland Park Hinsdale : Jolick ............ Kenilworth ... La Grange ... Lake Forest .. Libertyville ... Lombard â€" ...._..... Maywood ... Mt. â€" Prospect Niles Center . North Chicago Palatine ... Park Ridge .. Riverdale ... River Forest . St. Charles ... Villa. Park ... Waukegan ... West Chicago Wheaton â€"......: Wilmette ._....... Winnetka ........ ChkEY _ ssâ€"sc:sscnis Hammond . Whiting =..._....â€" There‘ll be quiet in Mexico as soon as the insurrectionists get spring fever.â€"Toledo Blade. * Aurors ............ Patavia .............. Berwyn. ...__...... Blue Island ... Calumet. City ... Chicago Heights Cigerb‘ i....::.2...... Des Plaines ... Doiton "............. Dowhers Grove . Figin:;............ Elmhurst |....._._._. Elmwood Park . Evanston . ......._. Flossmoor ... Forest Park ... Geneva â€".._......~.... Glencoe â€"....â€":... : _ Glen Eilyn The comparisons with March ~of Jlast year were not. propitious, howâ€" ever,; only a fewâ€"of the suburbs makâ€" ing gains. These gaing were as folâ€" lows: ~Aurora 108 per cent, Elgin 103 per cent, Flossmoor 96 per cent, Hinsdale 57 per cent, Lake Forest 330 per cent, Libertyville 8185 per cent, North Chicago 174 per cent, and Villa Park 47 per cent.. ; as. IOHOwWs. Comparative figures for March last year and February this year were With labor and building material ~ostsâ€"as â€"high, and in â€"some ‘cagses> higher, than all last year and with a tight credit situation, building has faced an unfavorable situation but this survey indicates that the downâ€"> ward tendency of the first two months has reversed ‘itself and â€"the_ spring season will see considerable building gétivity, according to present indicaâ€" tions. $ j ing ~Building construction, in Chicago opened the year with decidedly low records di? in large measure to bad weather and high money rates; howâ€" ever, the breaking up: of the. winter has reflected a favorable.situation as indicated by the gains in March as against February this year. Comparative total _.._.. Building construction opens the second quarter of 1929 with a decidâ€" edly strong upward tendency. ~On the basis of comparative figures, the gain in 46 comparable suburbs was 35 per cent in March as against February this year. Many of the gains were unusual with the total volume for March 1929 being $6,936,151, accordâ€" ing to the building survéy départâ€" ment of S..W. Straus & Co. To SEES RECOVERY IN SUBURBAN BUILDING Report for March Indicates a Revival of Activity; Stil Below Last Year i Comparative Figures March 1929 March 1928 noniairainine., \~ BTUGBTO 130,013 in i rmecsile 4,500 8.975 ipirimimnscicnc is â€"â€" $UR000 _ T17,300 d â€">:â€"â€">.>... ; >â€"90,806 121,985 ity â€"â€"............ . Â¥4,000 207,000 eights _.._. ~111,905 . 178,150 iprmtirinicclo, 5 ©10,006 : 268,080 BB sroricsc.::. _ . : £5,000 _ 128,080 Eenpa emimcniiongy . . / 22,300 rove ‘............ ~ â€"87,985 115,300 rinprinedeci iss . POB,00T 112,603 e rarieerrccmos 2 $01;1B0 202,620 Purk _ ....»......‘.: T1,060 8,2809,940 rrtprani ies‘ 440,250 768,900 miancacg: ©20,000 =â€" 13,700 K rrlwmscices. = BTTA00D â€" © 828,900 n emnfrprmssecmnite r, 1zCOU 36,600 Atandcatiiolx * 360B00 * 264,825 Reranmacs â€"â€" B0.BT0 118,200 Eigarck.n.«is * $4,900 83,117 Patrk ..;:.;.... â€" 202,050 222,160 T9,667T ©50,827 inesmnnaa" 35.616 â€" * .. 98,771 HrripSrisirecm. :; $ObA0Q 337,123 perirmrmscuee :s 200,â€"1 00 256,763 in unscca.s s MWMABbC 324,000 §t_.â€"â€"..::»:=4â€": _ 600804 139,643 Eo Reremiasrtratene 29,000 850 55,681 114,872 mnrtrvicacsccs" â€" 389,000 © <~â€" â€"$50,086 ect 17,765 ©â€"15,500 & z... .0 224,700 .0 246.055 $6,936,151 57,675 $75,962 111,850 86,425 15,600 24,000 188,740 250 13,000 116,475 275,900 488,875 283,600 9,570 $12,658,967 850 114,872 .856,285 15,500 . £46,055 21,075 No record 509,515 16,500 103,810 No retord 16,400 374,236 8.975 717,300 121,985 207,000 . 178,150 268,080 128,.080 22,300 115,300 112,603 202,620 $,280,940 768,900 13,709 $28,900 36,600 264,325 118,200 83.117 222,160 50,827 ©.98.771 337,123 256,768 324,000 139,643 8,178 66,500 295,015 2909,250 585,830 $30,880 22,340 ‘"There‘s Madge. I understand she bought that dress by installments. "I suppose that‘s the first instalâ€" ment she‘s wearing." â€" +=4 It is believed unlikely, however, that any payments were made to the stockholding trio in view of recent expenditures in connection with reâ€" organization of plant and product which caused an indicated loss . of $42,786,727 in 1927. Ford, the three owners pany. The 1928 financial ‘statement of the Ford Motor company, filed with the Massachusetts commissioner of corporations, shows a profit and loss surplus of $582,629,563 as of Decemâ€" ber 31 last, as compared with $654,â€" 851,061 the year 1927. ~ The indicated loss of $72,221,498 did not take into account any diviâ€" dends withdrawn during 1928 by New Model Ford Cost _ Henry $42,786,727 CAFETERIA Invites you to inspect their new quarters.© We‘re sure you will not only enjoy the surroundings, but the food as well. Mrs..J. L. Murray, of Bloomington, II1., who has presented to Mrs. Herâ€" bert Hoover an oldâ€"fashioned quilt made outâ€" of ~flour bagsâ€"of a design which Mrs. Hoover so admired that she sent one to her son as a wedding gift several years ago. Mrs. Murray was known during the world war as the "Shirt Tail Lady" because of the unique things she made out of men‘sâ€"old â€"shirts.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" HICGHLAND PARK, iLL. HOWARDâ€"UDELL of the comâ€" Pusurc Seevicr o can be done electrically with a minimum of effort. Slight pressure on a control pedal operates the motor.. The compact Graybar portable shown is $75.00. Many other models to choose from, including consoles and consolettes. SPRING SEWING Thor Table Type, $79.50. Ironer attachmentfor Thor Washing Machine, $49.50. A GOOD IRON â€"for instance, the $6.00 Hotâ€" point: picturedâ€" is indispensable. A wide assortâ€" ment of models to make your selection from. in your home laundry â€"enables you to finish a family washing in a ‘couple .of hours,. You guide the pieces on the roller while sitting _down. The pressure is _easily regulated for light and heavy work. POWER IRONING Thursday, April 18, 197

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