Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 14 Nov 1929, p. 11

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die, Non TS , TtitatiittRttqtmrittrtttrt" W‘ y _ -iiirlittut Tre In: -fttrsoetdtter-asr -i.tt" ' September In“. W. to the -..d 1teavrumhoft01rereemrutmi. -T- __ Tiirtiiiiiitiiimiiirnir%riieiieiiF , October a gtgatrtst What. 48 sub: =4~~r r-orb-itat-dh-tg-eager _ 546,695unhowod buxom 1 Trer cent gain over this on BeMeai1ter _ fisruresrtmtaio-of8Tpereettt" against October 1028. ' a: §UBURBAN BUILDING . SHOWS Millie GAINS "Ts, metropolitan Wet. however, artttywedc--ay----_---atf-#---ae and-” against: Oetetttr of all-3t”. . _"' "orFiGiTii"diiTG'i iiri"FTri'Ft"iiiiiuriirt" yeu' .. __ A- 4L-.L_I~1'M__ _..._.... Building contraction in the metro- J Aeeording to WWW“ "ret department ortk Tr, Strum & Co., the volume' of building contraction in 43 suburb. tad the city of Chicago for Instant!) “I '?tut2Mtt6 as against 3163075188 fer Wuhan . And Niles Center and River Forest hnd the biggest mOnth’that those respec- tive suburbs have had thits. you, white Lake Forest and But Chm-had the "pond Ingest with this your. Joliet's October "ttrust show that it: year we: Batavia, 130 per cent; Clarendon mm. 1.03 per cent? Des Raises,“ was“. Elana-31;, " per te1ttr .mogszYEg- bf,ute,,ttp.ggcts L-,raE7; w'rer-l-uul-"= r'iiiiie,1Hif'iriPr" cent; 'a-fifth-ale')')-',-'-,':--'---,'----- cent; Jonah. " pet cent: Worth, 6 per cent: Libertyville, 1111 per cent; Niles Cantor, 218 per cent; North Chi- cago, so per cent; River Forest, 00 per cent; Villa Park, " per eettbattd East Chicago, 214 not out. _, Comparative Figures .. Compardtive "ltr.trr.its, trtis as fob. lows: __ _ A q Bunk _.....CL.L, Blue iiGiiirT..riii, Ca V- u. geat 335.. Climb. 3m- Mimi: Bullion-at _- Evan-ton .. for!» M Aim Tkrhtaqtd PM! 's'gitY'iij.e, ee A an.“ Jehclhi. North Chicano on hr! Mtrm_ iii] Elva! I'm" at. Charl- Vllk Purl: St. chin-I- _..........,....,. “at w .....m...r.mmmerm.sm_. 101.16 W-rm"' ‘Ziiilliii'fii T up. Wt-tha "o-"'"'"':'""" 113.10. (In, h..¢.h.-........ ...._... .54” coatiiiiU'gWI 4-" TCiiuGFiiiiuirGiriirNtair" ___ “W September of this you the follow!“ I" Increue Ind Metro- T, h"ilLeh' Gum Namr.advait" (iconic ""7933 W" v Bid 3 “an _ t an» ZZJZL-~ him-v _ an“ tr-Heil, " - Mt.-.-, ded,' ._-r. -rTM" "M., MWML . nun ..er. was an: -.... am an” r-... nuns, - t0tr,M0 P--.. mus mm F.t.-. sum . nun 'rr.', mm mm c',... mm .- man 'rre.t "A" sun -rwo 2m 101.111 .rrt.. my; man Cr.". “in. ttrg 'w.... Tcl'"' A nun If: mine at; “not “can tV.det an '2te.1t fang" Roma 7 New 131% ft'ts't', V B.ill m MM” mm; mm: ”was _ mm mm: was nun um nun "SSO mm 224.... as.“ 101,711 nun m up: 28.410 39.00 ttChr (minim made: Aaron.” mount; fi',NL'ttlht, " per out; Chron- don ”Laure-at: Dar an“. ”meant: was peremttt Elm- hurlt. ll per bent; “when, " per cent; Gm 060 per eat; Glance, 9rtreeatttGhearlltirt,4Mrereemt; Me, tttt bobcat; Homo-cod, 260 per cent; Joliet, " per cent; Kenn- worth, 109 per cent; 14h Forest. 39 mt; River Forgot, Mt per cont, Vim Pith, 181 per cent; Watched”. T48 per cent; Eat Chicago, 627 per cent and Hammond, " per cent. The second week 91 open in its FtrtNrrittrt6tittitirdiiairth-i itiihu tie'itteiittitii itrtw"triitii.iiiis im Heat in the new of their settings. u well a in their eating, those of the opening week. These m "Der Notable Features of _ Sseotid Week of Opera evening, November 18, Ind "rtrtrrutt," Wéfimmagfimgymm eaatqaf tiateahtee" To: their produc- tion. and it iqaddmt proof of the ex- epllence of the Chicago Civic Opera’s mound that they die able to pro- duce than two mu works on gon- secntive nights. . Another futurp of the 1mm! puck will be the "mind appeal-Inca of Mary McCormick as guest artist in th? role ' Performance: of the' first two nights of the amid; week" are re”- versed for ther.itrst hoof-the second week, and the Monday night patrons “Iris," which pgqved no po'puhr with the audience last Tuesday nights The "meeasrtrrilitteheardaatatttmtek, with Edith Mason in the lame role, Antonio Codi: u OMS, Giacomo ~€W~€fikfis~eFBIST£NCTION _.,att2,.schnmhatmtic.,,, Evanston Phone Univgzsity 1848 M Distingitistiiour Christmas Greeting. With, a Snapshot! 1rri"iitstrtihi Bring us the negative of your favorite winter anumhot-rthe extprlorpf your home, your children at play in- the snow, or arrintdrior showing the family grouped around theliving room ftrepitatu-aat4 allow us to show you what we can do with it! You will surely be delighted! ' Order NOW Tind, ovoid the J last-minute Christmas rush! 131.-.}. " B 8 MOTION 'PICTURE‘ AND STILL CAMERAS WNGMNQWG 891 Central Avenue, wmtr1t1tutd Park - OPHCIANS _ V Choc. the blind mail- at Ids. an ,rtttr9oharrte, Korma! am can WI stand. l q The November meeting tsf the Like 9ttettr 1ttsd 3&5. 'ttore, Rmm‘ gm - Kyoto, Virgilio Luau-i u N. S. Postnatal-s in I Meeting at Evanston Mt. Novemlier ”12:: iiiG'ii"Gri1" named " T o'eloek, and the pron-an followed. Putnam, postmaster: ---_ -_= - -'er' ,, --- We Also Have Jewelry Insurance DI! "m Central Insurance Service OFFICE PHONI '" thtrners of Expensive his should-lava, Them Insured Jran1Ldihougandg.,.stf.dtlla.trtLmtrth of furs are stolen every year. You etufjiiiiteitt yours by having their} pfoperly insured. The thte is 2% with a' minimum bf$8.00. We in- sure them in the most reliable companies. _ _ as _..u"--, C""'"-" LEW-‘1’... 396W Avenue " Highland Park “no. outpost emu-minim: ot- tondod tho aimir. The ”mini hooker: won Limit; tht. Iotrlri; Koch. om eo1ordinptor for the Chi, can district. K. P. Aldrlch, impact“; ill-chm. and Pout thBee lupoctor William o. Wet, who“ abil- ity in m moot-him! Ind sieitht of hand trickster is well known. Percy momma»; tilettramta-ts..qi,.ht ,. 7-. "-- FT P-' ', - li"' lia" Tiiifiiih' having been deem! to that once last month. . """""""N$ttrhry--'r-- Phonis Village 9298 1001 Lake Street “In!!!“ PHONE 1046

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