Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 9 Jan 1930, p. 25

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ve; SELVI CARLSON MUSICCO; FLOOR and WALL TILE Th Green Bay Road TELEPHONE 3066 orner Central Avenue and seivi Carls®‘he RADIO $ 60 N. First St. Highland Park Progress Tile Co. 19 Lincoln Ave., Highland Park 449 . "n%‘lllfl ar RELIABLE LAUNDRY / & ‘DRY CLEANING COMPANT 618 N. Green Bay Rd., Highland Pk. BROUGHT AND CALLED FOR Now if we get aradio we‘ll be all Fixed upâ€" I ho J. SMITH COLUMN 5111 Waveland Ave. Telephone Kildare 3499 All kinds of roof mending JUNK lay,; January 9, 19380 TELEPHONE 410 kinds of roof mend Especially flat roofs ROOF â€"DOCTOR (Not Inc.) 35 1t & Dealer in knitting and crocheting according to eableâ€"dispatches. Can it be that he Tourists are flocking to the town attheuteoflMsday.hxiu theâ€"capacity â€"ofâ€"its small ~hotel, ~its hot dog stands and its two restaurâ€" ants. â€" Norfolk and Portsmouth are handling the ~overflow. There is an the early demolition of the hotel and hot dog stands and everything else not strictly historical. The m"‘i:i of regular residents, now 2,000, dwindling. In five years they will have either to live in the outskirts or nrove elsewhere. 3 There will be no more electric lights and ‘old heating methods will be used_MM manufactured by an ancient process from local clay to obtain the yellowâ€" ish color peculiar to Tidewater Virâ€" ginia‘s colonial structures. * Rockefeller first tried to buy up worn brick, but found them too redâ€" dish, and installed his own kiln. An idea of the cost of the patriotic project is given in the announcement that the new high school which cost $40,000, is "to be razed and rebuilt elsewhere at;coatotgo,ooo in order to make room for a 000 replica of the old capital. â€" 5 nWeA 212. hi ie in od ceron m n cra ce e o B nrne nRARRENEN _2 .cs 0c _ There is something to be done to almost every building. On the insane asylumâ€"the first built in America by the colonial government of George IIIâ€"is untouched. : Escapes are freâ€" quent, but it fits the period,; so â€"will not be harmed. Some owners have found a ~gold mine in Rockefeller‘s ~undertaking. Forty old houses have to be restored. As many more must. be replaced. Seventyâ€"five modern buildings will be dwelling is being _ moved two ‘With expenditure of $6,000,000 it is expected that work will be comâ€" pleted in five years. : Prices Are High > DPr. W. A.~R. ‘Goodwin, heading the work for Rockefeller, bought up 86 per cent of the property before the inhabitants learned Rockefeller was ‘the moving spirit. . Now prices are ~skyrocketing.~ One house, purâ€" chased by a newcomer for $1,000 two years ago, is selling for $20,000. : REBUILDS CAPITAL > © OF OLD DOMINION _ _John D. Rockefeller Jr.‘s millions bought ‘the town in virtual entirely, and slowly are transforming it into nation‘s first indigenous â€"museumâ€" for ~"unlike ~Henry® Ford‘s> Dearborn museum, ‘all of its exhibits will be those of its own oldâ€"time life. Williamsburg, the seventeenth and eighteenth century wapital of the Old Dominionc,â€"atâ€"last is emerging from a centuriesâ€"long sleep in grass and weedsâ€"not to modernize but to don anew the curled wigs and buckled Rockefeller‘s M R.'loflnx ig . Early NV'II-:; “ in prince of Walesâ€"has taken up J;‘hg,cgmmmmn::frmih Berne, Switzerland office, responâ€" ‘sible for foreshadowing the possibilâ€" ity of this novel use of electric waves,. A’ th‘ M! v‘n _'4__.-‘ ascr vea. 10. LAe Neuschatel, is described as operating the driver of a car approaching the garage will press a button and the Radio research now promises to reâ€" lieve the automobile driver of :fhcnq; casional awkward necessity getâ€" bieb'altl to <put his car to bed at night. C L229 41)240) To Opén Garage Doors by Radio, New Device im se hers. ~o With Workmanship guaranteed YOUR RADIO 27 North Sheridan Road ~_FOLDING CARD TABLES AND CovERS BANQUET TABLES _ CHILDREN‘S TABLES AND CHAIRS =‘ . Delivered and called for â€" Rates very reasonabie _ _ . E. HEVERAN ~â€"â€"For Rent for Parties and ( ;‘amt'he‘_; rin "g;, > roLpmc chams ‘CHAIR CoYERS _ ... .. HERMAN DENZEL. President 1205 Deerfleld Road at Blodgett _ _‘ _‘ * Building Material __... . with a properly installed aerial and guaranteed and $100 free insurance. _ 44 FOR FUR’I‘HER INFORMATION CALL Successor to H. M. PRIOR co. â€"â€"_~~Funeral Director _ H. F. KELLEY â€" Better results, both on distance and tone quality umbus "which resulted in the" discovâ€" ery of America cost $2,115 and any communist will tell you that it wasn‘t worth it. Office boy: won‘t read it. Embryo writer: _ him that if ‘he read i accept it ? .â€"___.__. Office boy: Sorry, but the" editor won‘t even read your article. waves reaching aâ€"radio aerial affixed to the garage top and these will start a ~motor which automatically will throw open the doors. Telephone H. P. 299 Highland Park 3938 Telephone 3700 Yes; that‘s why he Butdid â€"you tell it he would surely ground, L a7 B

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