Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 28 Nov 1929, p. 19

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Â¥,. Nov t be ne in L TILE ghland Par hland Park ue and Ave. INDRY comPany lighland P. SO mending roofs ISON LAUNDRYy 10â€" ON 99 _ NoOror Car, Break tne monovony .‘-Mm.- by gofting"ona~«â€"zeâ€" Hours: 9 to 12 â€" 1 to 5 â€" 7 to 9; 16 North Sheridan Road . ~Office Phone: _ Highland Park 1035 Residence Phone: Highland Park 3378 DR. GEORGE MITCHELL Thursday, _ _RELIABLE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING COMPANY 618 N. Green Bay Rd., Highland Pk. Suite 47 Bt. Johns Avenue HIGHLAND PARK j â€"=6 St. Johns Ave. Highland Park 20% DSCOUNT ON LAUNDRY BROUGHT AND CALLED FOR CIRCLE. Cut out cirele, lay on sheet of plain paper with carbon paper between, fasten to table with pin through center spot. Mark short perpendicular line on Dhi“‘n:r close to bottom edge of circle as _# ng point. Turn cirecle around until No. 1 is at starting point, then trace ’m"';o. ih-ide cirele and so on. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING MAGIC Radios can be attached to your motor car. Break the monotony of Phone Highland Park 3515 Mantel and Tile Co. Steffen Auto Supply Tile Floors, â€"Walls, Ceilings, Authorized MAJESTIC Dealer 17 North Second Street DR. B. A. HAMILTON James Nielsen DR. J. W. SHEDD ommc mm en pesuvonnizas mgareens s 5 o es * £ * ® % &« !‘Irepheu 926 LOGAN STREET Telephone WE HAVE THESE*~~ Nov. 28, 1929 DENTIST (Not Ince.) ILLINOIS â€" A railroad train 5,740 miles long could be made of the equipment reâ€" tired from service by the Class I railâ€" ways of the United States in the last seven years. The new locomotives, freight cars and passengerâ€"train cars installed in service by these roads in 7,342 miles in length. These calculaâ€" tions are made from figures of equipâ€" ment retirements and installations appearing in "Railroad acts No. 4," the final 1929 edition of the annual railway yearbook issued by the westâ€" ern railways‘ committee on public relations. Included in this 7,342â€"mile train of. new . equipment would be 237 ~miles of locomotives, 6,851 miles of freight cars. This entire train would reach, in straight lines, from New York to Jacksonville, Fla., then to Los Anâ€" geles, to Seattle, to New Orleans, and back to Boston. When the first engine reached Boston, after covering the above route, the last car: would be just leaving New York and, at an average speed of 30 miles an hour, it would take 10 days for this entire train to pass a given point. _ 5,000 Miles of Rail Equipment Is Retired â€" During Seven Years â€"That this new equipment installed is much larger and more powerful then the old and obsolote equipment retired is shown by the fact that from 1921 to 1928 the power of the carrying capacity of the. average freight car was raised almost 8 per cent. * : In addition to the foregoing mateâ€" : In addition to the foregoing mateâ€" rigl, the yearbook contains sections on the railway plant, service, rates, earnings, employees, and on the inâ€" creases in efficiency and economy of railway operation that have been made in recent years. North Shore Line Is _ _Operating Highâ€"Speed ~â€"â€"~ Service; Few Changes _ Maintenance of present high speed service with only minor changes marks.the new operating schedule of the North Shore line, following the return. of standard time. Beside the half hour serviceâ€" on the Shoreâ€"Line between Waukegan and Chicago, the railroad is now operating 50 limited trains between Chicago, Waukegan, Kenosha, Racine and Milwaukee, each day. A new Chicagoâ€"Waukegan express, leaving the Loop at 4:53 p. m., daily except Sunday and operating over the. Skokie Valley route to Edison tensive "service already furnished â€"beâ€" tween these cities. This new train makes stops enroute at regular Chiâ€" cago. stations, Niles .Center, Brierâ€" gate, Deerpath, Lake Bluff and Nortk Chicago JunctioMA.â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€" _â€" ‘The Chicago limited formerly leavâ€" ing Milwaukee terminal at 6 a. m. daily departs at 6:05 a.m., under the new schedule. Another change is made in the northbound limited leaving the Loop at 2:08 a. m. which now operates to downtown_Wu‘lh- iteds leaving Milwaukee and Chicago at 3:45 p.m., daily are discontinued under the new schedule due to the fact that additional service was not required at this hour with the return to standard time. â€" The only thing we can think of that would add gaiety and color to the coming New York campaign would be for some organization to nominate Tex Guinan for mayor of the big m;}am hoi Sntnies o mlinemeinentn ie m ranita is Jall Planting ALUTOâ€"W ASHING Due to the fact that we have the most modâ€" s ern power »washer, we are in a position to» °_ ® . wash your car quickly and efficiently for..._... ) Now is the time to have your. Fall planting done. We have a complete assortment of fine evergreens, fruit and shade trees, and perennialsâ€"all carefully grownâ€" in our own nursery, located on Route 22, one and oneâ€"half miles west of Milwaukee Avenue. J & L GARAGE SIMONIZING WE WILL ALSO Vâ€"AGUUMâ€"GLEA_N THE INSIDE OF YOUR CAR FOR ONLY $1.â€" _: s l es PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 388 125 North St. Johns> Avenue Landscape Gardening OFFICE _ . T Tinl lgia e Tis) The Russian Soviet government‘s budget for the next year has been increased a halft billion dollars so that we ought to have a lot of new fancy propaganda from Mescow durâ€" .._..M_m.mm- t : reet ar to th effect that money is *"much easier," but we haven‘t noticed any difference. " ho. Sn r20ueâ€"tet i eucngacits Secrdindeg t f

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