Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 23 Nov 1933, p. 10

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

tri) RELIABLE LAUNDRY " DELCO HEAT " E. K. CATI‘ON You Typewriter GENERAL MOTORS OIL BURNER new" man msumnoxs It. . Pm.to. 1n mm M an m~.m.hm-umhhul mam-Mum! "iD-hr-e-Dr-.--} nonhuman-alumn- _ "Llano ”13-001mm: i FNt.B.Aolluarliutrttt DI.A.J.WUI'1'I MERIT“ sun-nub DRY CLEANING co. , Photo M. P. In QUALITY DRY CLEANING WIMSt. HEP.” Automatlc Beating I'd. M. If. a u a. with. Mumwudw 'tie-_-dB-ttOrtiz-r AUTOIO'ITVE ELECTRICIANS ALBERT LARSON Elsi-had Mil. um mu m an. WANT ADS BRING RESULTS MNtrt1tteLtiAIRY MOTOR CAR ELECTRIC SERVICE I.“ Id. . I Pa"'"'"" """""epo “a" AnoI-bulnui. 'f ___ B.0..T-C'irH-deqt-t- rmc ind DECORATING J.yiryn, !'n. Per, Gly. Automatic HeaEnE SERVICE was In... mm- a an urn-noun manna Put '" FIRE IMl'rrNGUmmiat _ BUMP SHOP 'uh-uit-tree- gnu-gunman“ “I‘MMYJ 'ENEISON 1854, lake shore huge nu had at $100 an tcre, land on the ridge st $50. Int' Bl Wilmette'l original tract of tr my: brought $4,000 total, or " In acre.' At Hinsdale, had sold 1864 for $20 un acre. At High Park the or- "In the thirties (tad forties, out- lying farms, tavernd and stage It.- tions been} to ,dotfthe, wilderness about Chicago. _ r 1848 train service. gradually " me to these points. Hyde Pp: " Blue Island, Riverside, La Grain , Hinsdale Ind other towns develo to the south and west. '.i?tuy It, Wilmette, Winpetka, Highland Park Ind Luke Forest iGrGGG"Giiii the lake Shore. 1 l l ---H W-"-"""" "N"'" W’lWW. "Where the in s had been, the 193tl census a owed over 500 cities and towns, {ted by over a million people. ‘As eneh suburb secured 'td'll'l'er2tt',h, land when in it responded to" city's grthh and in some detrfek reflected Chi- csgo's Ind cycle. , count: MIDCE'fLI: "In: John Kink, Jr. give. an n powerful word icture of subur- ban Chicago as obi out it in 1881. In March of that you, riding horse- back to Chieatrot%t Fort Winne- bago (Portage, Wit), Ihe stayed overnight It ‘Iaw'tdn's' on the Mar Plaines' Itiver,sure Jtiverside not PORK Ei"tii Artery Star d rk -"f-YrT5 . _ nan-mum. mcudwqp "ttttph . M” mid Mr. Hoyt, 1mm of‘nbnrbe north, west‘ “would involve the new” of month. i o 'ts' typical value. Wheat the In i, b I "at up "st1diiie'itd " land "but “In thedepreulon 0118784 I" the. 1888, or the ntlnjulm-bea 1ntnrofthe" "but” ,mlttesii. nee, we; . them of mm heeded heavily: and bathe panic " up." mil... u mm with a” 1898 therei'u mansion less 211 mammoth. the corpor- end les- Warn-d In the 1 i n ate limit. of m, . ' eeneue, the let-gent town: in only l "The “PM!“ of "ttttHmtt cm. were Cicero, Mn, Blue Isle estrrt u. pm we. tnnund- ma mama Puk- After my. ‘on: many in My cal-rein: improved treneportetlon, including and" hom thetime m mrett motor eartandhard tattooedmede. tom " Irvin. Park. 3”. mg made the “but!” more octet-me. end Blue Mend, VIP]! considered re- W" tttttt nnd 1980 the 1’0in mote mm communities. The pm , 27350503; tag, 't',11t tr-limrtri.atbnofmttmrtanli!oaerfrom66, ..n growth I hove (dined in my eight "321‘ of 19%1918. “m lartd yen-s of meet-ch he: been that the Stl,',',',',', bed} 303° to ten ttmes th? “but” dermtdmrehieti, upon lm- I "yyyPtlt tttrum, for 1878. Even _ braved gnaw” u . new in. in 1931, the full encased “motion who to (tomb. {the suburbs were qt lartd in (he 80 country tomhifn mewhet mtrtomd from the iniht., of Cook County still stood at 3700;; encee tlnt wee-hated the up. and 000000, or nearly one-third thew down: of the had value curve in Iteed vtutty of Itnd in the city ot, the city. They-e adeaneed more Chicago. 1- _ '; steadily, end the" were times and "With continuous improvement in localities when suburb-n "he: re- tnnsportation realities, no one out ceded scarcely a. all, while city foretell how far Chicago’s suburban. property was showing marked re- development may extend or what new ceeeion. _ C,%iiii,'i in "nrtrrutGr, nnd- G. 1...} Area-5'3 titar d 3.031% 'aM CHOICE, SI SHORT LE1 OUTLETS , LOIN CHO: GEESE DUCKS 6th and min lst to 5th Ril I tii)iLuariiriLsuaLus :mwmmnmm "rfmitrrrgt-tNttaeo,aoerteatteto Milan, “that of"Ortome, 'hfPet_orrayidvatt-tetasi/ mis,'? ,htkhhOtttmttousmtr. t_uu4tttu_pi-itrotcttrke, M.Ir.Eoyt’sItndymdbook C Trust Com tn mutton mguCamut-bnlud) "lyinw . _ 3.3% lb. aver‘a Pane Fresh I 'firhilihli PORK LOl wirnetis k" hid out in Ewtn’afon, Wilmette, isms-M Park m In. 1opedVaioU the lake I, 3 Lnnetldn bu, laid out in hon use w” m tcre, land on the L Int' Bl Wilmette'l t of $T mates brought or " In acre.' At Id sold 1864 for $20 Rieh Park the or- I try Style ' he}; MEAT 5! " QUALITY MEATS tllliiilClllAlt, l . Fri. and Sat. Ft..ttftrie I PORK SAUSAGE ROAST or LOIN iii'ijii PRIME RIB ROASTS‘ GE MILK F ED VEAL No. I srtherii to be made, it would only “can abOut 60 cents per home according to actual expense records. Mr. Hart further stated that the purpose of the periodic adjustments is to keep the burners :at top' efheieney and. while a burner may 1teeasionally be jarred or knocked out of adjutrto ment, tottrtivtyrant claims " to the probability of large savings by fur- ther adjustments ere unwarranted: A more probeble method of secur-j ing "vi'nes is for users to avoid; turning Burners too high and to i'; sure that burners are turned off; when heat iCnot being used. '. f Hurt, general manager of the North Shore Gu-Compmy, pointed out that proper adjustments in made periodically by the company's own employees with no cost " all to customers. Even if I charge were per cent. The fees collected a!" understood to hue run as high u " 7 When questioned rbgtrding the yeliqbility of them claims. J. G. Reports received during the l,itl few weeks indicate that cert-in in4 dividuals are now working this ten} ritory with [schemes for adjusti l gas burners by which they chin: '; cut gas costs by " much u aft. Gas Company Warns , Agaiiist Schemes for _. , “Adjusting” Burners Read the Want-Ada 000,000, or :'atearl, one-third ttie,aii; sensed "he of land in the city a! tettieaeo. I' ' _ , l "With continuous improvement in transportation fati1itt'eq, no one an foretell how far Chleuo’n suburban development may extend or what 1an creases in population 1nd in land values the suburban area may mil in the,next ten or twenty yum." ' lanes had.: (one to ten times the I "yyyPtlt tttrum, for 1878. Even it: 1931, the full unused “hump qt had in the so country “mm. of Cook Coimty still stood at 3700.4 to 81.000311: let. in 1878. SI 1t?1ttr1ttftd?9_tmtkparseI1tt! "8tm0(ottt,Satart'ium. Sim! moaning mtetttbeetted more: of {tubula- north, not I 'd"a"1t'lLrr1t2Ct'2'5'Pfr _ 't5r7Nortttttt.Fotmt,alttnittrat Ind tl", : "$31.35": . I "i..Shuida '1'lf, School, wu from r" . i. i11ed last P.riiiaryverrt,trte when his prim adv-need from $15 a _ tttomoltN camped on Green Bay in no: to mo in 1870. 3500:5112; Wm H hGlVieiiriimiti. 1/',U'lf,f'l,1l2gttr,', , ensuing» 'sthne,anditU, front f F ht tm. At . , ot known enctl whtt caused the' plus lay-nod tum $20 In guide“, It i. presumed an: the In 1864 up "ted nub: ftmn ' whine skidded or that a {font time to 81.000313: la. in 1878. flew out. _ Mlitt't 2htht,T 3' The, Young matt 'ir" mm! mm ”in!” m.» h $.11. from Wlukegnn " the time of the] w 130 mi. At mu . V Hort,” an m in . ' - l " [ 1 High Student, A oeutmrteid 't-egtt to sptbr?r% M the! after m . Killed any Night mama. numb-ado. ' ' ridco in gm had V Robert Wilson n.,17 yam old, ttr,?Uttt2tfe,d 'tef, /t, .131??? 9%...“sz a _r., _'-----... 17c Fer- 11c 23c Fe 19e 13c 18c 15c 15c 23c 9h 5 If V 1873-18439, n vtlm l the panic f in lm In the 1 _ an in trdi, Blue mam After 139m pin a a a me proprietor of A 11W ute, and at the time of his, death was the manger of three routes i this city and Highwood. He was I graduate of the Elm Place School. He leaves to survive. his father J, Mun m nunoii mammal: m: 75mm" i 1926. ' V -e _ At the age of about ti, Robert be- och and Mrs. Nancy Wentworth, th of Chicago; and Miss Myrtle my a student nurse at Deaconess "piul, Chicago. The brothers are xenon who lives in Floridn: minis, of Chicngo; and Clyde, of regedyQ The overturned machine In discovered by the Highland trk police, end it: driver me dead hen the discovery m made. He we: born " Princeton, Kr, on [arch 3, 1916. At the m of 6 loathe he moved with his parents D Owenaboro, Ky., mi! from there Ie family came to Highhnd Perk” d mother, Mr. an! Ara. Robert rrr; three .aiaters md‘thm broth- I. The sisters no Mrs. Bessie if N ._St. Johns Ave. rum. Johns Ave. Phones H. P. 239 and 5577 _ Highland Park, Illinois A Complete Ga woman. Service} Station m... . ' Every man I: Gum-hate“! ' BBS-ac NRA tr m m Incl that 3.... be... m than; at low hulponuu... h additio- u high mum» Bat Moo. u an excl-oh. “can, mm; lubrication to m “it’ll-dou- nlls. which diam. not mm all/arm menmsmms . illltl8tt'rllitmetttttt V BLUE RIBBON 01L co Deerfield, Illinois . N _ In--- m, 1rJPPrsErtvrciir"iifii"iiiiiiN "r"ietjllt'ltLi,iig,i,i,iiilc" L; 6iiti' unc- oil-um not new Innu- M, nan-comma? mu- much Tfl [HERMES Milwaukee division In a P0 tron: of the We - - em Railway yin get I an. in three forms Die. I-H" glint-ply reduced roundptrip shaman new. to Chicago, (fit) fmt,roFttl-trir? bus or street-cu rides frtnititht ladl- tron Street nation in any dined“ on certain "opera su"),',") and (8) i sweeping reduction in _ {not between all points on the North North Western M Will Cut Fm mgtturttrPitk., m- tttser, ' In. Law. of Kickball! ate survives. ' _ i: 3 _ ( Fund mien van; Hid not dar Wu tttttliter, an“, with tho Rev. B. F. I Bethany WIN CM ins. Burul m " “out dug! 35 W. VmBuren St. BUS TERMINALS COMP r' SPEQIAL FALL RATES To: ALL (ITIES Phone Deerfield 521 of. Cane-1 glut. mm. it: Fomst -../.L.. fa 'orth Chicago ".-'r_-. " load the W: atte%fttitutniii JlteHrrre “0':th muillnubth. who aims» are ihri' " min; samples: Somof‘them _ '7 m. "t.tt 'a'dlptf hm In, an the Nam. waits“; :UBSDAY, tay Tel. WM " New Pam W, 271,, '.trd."fttgtuT.h', '" mania-wi- " (to)! 2 Its - E! Jttiiet 1eiiitir2a. "7‘1". 56-min played br V people P" puking; Itetr into ttlet' u . upland“ job ' erbtt, link, J l upturn, In p ed. 1 Jan. Animal - -___ d of the HIM iq swan. the M . Du china his right: to me of Mi. Crouch. q i on from Crown Pout, I ' Boonie it wéa y produce four i i luv. year's mum t/ be honored a a, bait ol perdormotee, him: , hereafter. Tuhm. y I through Mort tttd her of the In it y “w Ewe" hm] by Tom Grunt. i" i _ __ .0. Macias a match-u nabbed. '/. '.trd."fttgtuT.et Mm. £Ew¥u h never ' , 1"l1L'l2et'lt,1eit i. h. ”Maud if“ - -- 3w ArGirU' 2-1-09! - r" ' A trf-isa; HF? Ravinia Played to ?ke' In. Koala, . idear dd Uw. All-I within i batsman " oi pen, tie - he“ trut. I 'ur#d Wok. 9H T. J. Reed, nun ' clund'lle Mart, In; , the Metropo1itbn iat Trust the nix-wow ri with two baths lnnd 1 at 1403 iiai4 Park. . I - 1; F, The eouideruion V“ In On]: Mr. Reed In: than Gilbert of WM 1 hum". (r, 'iGrrsiiTrir-b- I“! leg-(Ii - man-I M M mud an 1! 4 hetme.oomfort bl. of bed! for mi” d, make. ‘no dual. a burn. longer. A I in plant. Can Y1 I supply. ‘ ' i%TjEji2 Koppen Coke, I with t When you (in) nuke‘an K slowly . . . am open the in”. , Yourj tum Highland , [E r431: o I M . D M to m .. _ i at Pout, I wéa _ y w"

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy