Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 15 Aug 1929, p. 30

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'i'iiiili2ilrili5Elllllllllllll?:l'l) gummlnmmlmlmmmnlmmmmmmnwmmIlllmnmmmnmmmmlmm i;'tii'tiiii: k Far Rent for Parties and Gatherings _ .i'-tiiiii":: FOLDING CHAIRS - _ CHAIR COVERS 32 57th Year 620 Central Avenue You may be too, if you send for our' Special Circular, ' . ' "Metro Facts." ' . COAL and SOLVAY COKE .HERMAN DENZEL. President 1205 Deerfield Road at Blodgett , '..' _ . Funeral Director 27 North Sheridan Road,. 'I FOLDING CARD TABLES AND~COVER§ - - BANQUET TABLES _ CHILDREN’S TABLES AND CHAIRS Delivered and called for - Rates are reasonable 7 Telephones Highland Park 147 and 1103 Rafferty Transfer & Storage Co. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Trpeivriting, Secretarial Training, Etc. Experienced Teachers, Day and Evening Sessions. Free Employment Service. 'OUR GRADUATES ARE WORKING Building Material , Highland Park Fuel Company Corner Wabash Avenue and Monroe,street-.-cttieafo Carpenter Contractor and Builder . Jobbing Neatly oine ' 7 H. F. KELLEY Successor to H. M. PRIOR co. HERMAN H. MEIER MOVING - PACKING - smPPINd HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS "FALL/I'ERM t'el'tg' FIREPROOF S T O R A G E Phone Highland Park 3426 Telephone H. P. 299 Telephone 3700 Sept. 3 THE PRESS N Besides the gift. of the Library the Rockefeller Foundation has contrib- uted several hundred thousand dol- lars for the advancement of the Lew, gue’s health work and private organ- izations, largely financed by the Rock- efeller millions htpvsreontrfhuted gen- eroqaly to various social and economic activities of the League. "," Our omce boy, who attends the movies regularly, says that if we ever get into another war George Bancroft. Monte Blue and Lon Chaney can win it far us without any outside help. . ‘ _ The chéck, unexpected and unsol- ieited, was bent by John D. Rockefel- lei., J r., as an advance on the $2,000,- 000.contribution made by the Rocked tellers, towards the erection of the, League's Library. T _ The remaining million and.a half dollars will be available at any time the League calls for it in the mean- time the unexpected part of the half million already received will draw in.. terest for the League's library build- ing fund. ' _ The biggest check ever received by the League of Nations, either from a. state member or any other Source, was one from $500,000 which arrived through the mails from New York. The club formerly maintained four branches in the county. Those Jrffiees eo-operated/with the residents in se- curing hetter motoring c0nditions, and set an mviable record of achieve- ment, but after: a careful, survey the otfieials of the club decided “that a branch- should be foundedh the ten- ter 'of every business' district. With the matetitd,iration of such a plan, the possibilities for' public service would be multiplied many times. The survey revealed thirty-one separate centers of population; the thirtyUirst center. i. e., the loop, is served by the main headquarters of the club at 66 East South Water street. . Largest Check .13 Sent League by V Rockefeller The offices will also offer detailed touring infdrm'ation concerning the region within a radius of 500 miles from Chicago. The personnel will be in a position at all times to route tourists over the best roads in that territory, and to supply up-to-the minute information on detours, hotel and camping facilities, fishing and hunting, and other phases of travel- ing and vacationing via’motor. Mr. Hayes pointed out that the large number of. branches is without precedent, no motor club, ever having established such a large number of them in a territory the size of Cook county. _ _ With, a view ta close cooperation with the various communities' in se- curing better tramc conditions, the Chicago Motor club is establishing thirty district branch offiees in busi- ness districts throughout Cook county. The district managers according to Charles M. Hayes, president of the elub,, will take an active interestin- such subjects as street paving, street lighting, name control, parking reg- ulations, trame signs and other mat- ters in their territory which are of vital interest to car owners. Chicago Motor cut, T Establishes Branch _ offices Through, City -- FRESH AND Rorrlim MANURE AND BLACK Reuben Lloyd 20% DISCOUNT ON LAUNDRY BROUGH'FAND CALLED FOR. ”1.1.5an LAUNDRY & DRY -CLBANttG COMPANY 618 N. Green Bay Rd., Highland Pk. Chas. F. Pattlock . Greenwood and Grand It W Deerfield Phone ft. P. 1457 or Darneld 240-W tiead section. These ioines are priced very low and must be seen to be tipprrteittted. Offered to men of character who desire ownership of home but cannot make heavy initial payment. . These homes are in Deerflehi, are' five and six rooms, modern in eVery particular, on paved. streets, all improvements in and close to depot, schools and busi- C:mpleted homes ready o move in and start . ' "t housekeeping Offered ts, men of character who desire ownership of home but cannot make heavy initial Progress Tile Co. so N. First St. mrtildnd Park No Down, Payment J. SMITH MANTEIS’ and GAS LOGS .' Chieago 5111 Waveland Are. FLOOR unlWALL TILE Will accept vacant . lot if clear. SEE OWNER Telephone Kildaro 3499 TELEPHONE 410 JUNK (Not Inc.) CERAMIC FLOORS Tel. B. P. 535 Thursday, Amt 16, 1929 Dealer In ’I‘hursdIY- AW VARIED "Mahon.L popular of Ravinia's lot sitiots,- will night, Aug trons ark '( this Italian "Manon" In makes sples and dramati Lucrezia. B with Giovam as'Dess Grie Nmir.sBvri full opportu ing. Others cast in this kaya, Mr. h Paltrinieri, anian and N conduct. gist, playinl l)vorak-Kreis, and “Songs This concert, crnoon (Sonic PMtMo m will be the I once Muppet role which 1 prets with Bl ('hamlee wil a part that tunity for a while Gimier role of _ Sir in the east I will sing R iero, who wil me Faleo, w naro Papi w Theta-has another pe most intern; always 1; lr' lighter wor has been, night, Augu whichhas g other oeeasi be sung by Chamlee w Gladys Swa Virgilio - La .Lgt’to‘rio Tn o Sir Tris will be the tt in Tttt . 'Appari" Summer" a1 there is m number tha song. Loni conductor. “Faint", Wednesday Mme. Yvon ite, with G title role. Yole M Mat acting and is the rem] once in th, while Mr. note as Fa (Contin

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