Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 9 Apr 1931, p. 9

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_trt, tc-rather-emi/suns-tver-u-et prepared by Sears, Roebuck experts, Highland *Park'bns shown progress during the last decade " a business - as -wia1L-ascauvuuportant-aesidentuy "enter. Population between 1920 and 1930 increased almost one hundred per cent. We believe thatnmsdiettons conceming‘its future prosperity my be safely made on the basis pf its present and past conditions of eco- nomic st:bility;‘ . - T "It is interesting to note thnt in Highland Perk with a. population of 12.203, there are 8,604 automobiles of which 378 'rrttatttuttereiitatrtL De- sol;, tle-meer/ot-tttsity to La- Salle "ieet,Hoenl banks have depos- its of more than four and I half mil-1 ilon dollars. - . ' .‘ "Sears, Roebuck and Co., t can as: sure the residents of this city will dd everything in It power-to help in the progress of" Miami Perk. Com.. plying with p policy. that prevails in every city where we opente stores, practically all of the store’s personnel will consist of loeel people.' A: far " . C SUPP V vl' __. the operation of the store. ttilbutig MW in Ititrhiand Park. V -gthrtnNbrttmtarrgtttrte Commenting on Mr. Robiirta' iw. itouriartnents pittri1tjlhptt.ggr9rmre, saidr "C"'"" fl "'", T -.e_ _. "We are mire than plasmid at the prospect of doing bu's'inesi; in High' la_nd Park: According to the fhtdirttps Chicago. Most of the stores in this distriet--edrmspomrht ”size urinate of merchandise to the one planned for Highland Park., ._ _-,. . The/ store will» join 'a group of Sears, Roebuck retail' units located in pox-them Illinois Jtttrtlt.e.raur,gdi.tyat iiiril?1rJiiiii in?LafedL;gps;rngm'-u_aa._mei Tfre new store will carry automo- bile tires, tubes and accessories. hat- teriea, hardware, _ adios; sporting goods, electrical appliances 3nd equip- ment and paints. of the building at 664, Jlrttral we me which is owned by the ante. _ Radiation: but been completed with George B. McKillip and William Harrison McKillip. trustees of tho el- tate of Matthew, "adekitlip. for 'the leasing of the first floor and Uaematnt a iitittr'ititmiiitMprtitrarttikitiri spring, C. B. Roberts, assistant vice- president of the company in charge of its central territory gnnonnccd to- "an. SEARS, ROEBUCK C0. _ STORE HERE SOON Leas:r First-Finer “immanent at 554 Central Avenue, in _ McKillip Building Thursday Irnm. Lunar mum. Dh-e. 821 East Pail Ann. P t l t u. "an, amd who. '"g1trtrd I... and an H. " It is our cut-nest desire to be con- ned an integral part of this city’s inesa life and we are eager to pir- pate in any. movement designed in interest of its vellum and pros- ty. HUI-M Put nu WM "" April 1931 “0635i Get critical abdut dry cleaning--- insist upon Mira- clean. Phone Highland Park "ikrr -:Miracleiin brings’ t-_. that added. touch of loveliness and color 1- without trace of cleah- Z. ing odor or oily deposit _ , to attract dirt to the -thintrir" that make avhouse t home. _ There is a speci- alized service for each I,.. . household article -- -ceistt,'1, an 'assurance ‘of results. . I A that conforms with the o9sf; requirements o f t he . I most exacting housewife: . _ ---tablis runners-silk shrdes-tapestries--r. Oriental ri1gr--domess tlcrugsâ€"bllndsâ€"hangfiq ¥fig§iaflz1f8fi§§fi6ff W things. e . ' _ Have Shore Line Mira- clean drapes-curtains awaken“ honte - 'ct: WITH "hi/itat-pt-tttdt'?"))":?)' I531. c-e. A _ ib2i “Ff " WWJ'V f' . ., 1 I b, , Wit' I ‘~ Aiai L' , $1 _ (, 'riitiigjfii" g. §£ _ - . ‘ __ i ' . , FiE-l -=." x, PETa . "1} '. ' f [itil'., " " Illlll, " thtNtMt ',isreililr'ft ii F Til . - ttl 111 amw‘ (f, " ‘2?pr ItEliii,' lit 3400 fl'/lcy i'ilMt L. C"diiii. l C", (iiElliit, ffi. "' "l r'.e,4r.'li'l,llMllill THE ' INC. n A Source; of Satttfacttem Many of our patrons find it a source of g r e a. t satisfaction to know that their .m- menta and household the brth Shot-9;; flgr. at: cleaning est: Hah- ment. _ A T7tnt"""PUANT W

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