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Highland Park Press, 21 Aug 1930, p. 15

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Thursday, Aug. 21, 1930 DR. GEORGE MITCHELL DENTIST Hourr.gtott-ito6-Tto' " North Sheridan Road Olin Phone: Highland Pith 1085 Residence Plume: Highlud Park 4.268 20% DISCOUNT ON DRY CLEANING and LAUNDRY BROUGHT AND CALLED FOR. mrmstitehirttt - Covered Buttons - Quick Service Tel. :54 _ no N. Green Bay Rd. YOUTH is the only PERMANENT FASHION l RELIABLE LAUNDRY ' DRY CLEANING COMPANY 618 N. Green Bay Rd., Highland Ph. In nyl- In won-I5 do“. In ennui-u! donned to It - lie vol-u when I In In onIMIIIIy [overrun-:5. Any Hopi-who tau-CEAII! n-y wrV._-ee"-- 77., on we" -lfl Gr/t Mao-o ttr.; For CHA IS u mill-I- " e. by ttm turn.» that ll" IVI'I'dIIII cl I - or our-ducky”! Mun - ho Insular-ad Ina Inna“. plan-p youth! ' CH AIIS gm halve-I‘ll Io PP, u but (no Inn-Initial and -tratios' .. . Plum wru- or ‘pho-a all“ when "I "pun-nun my all. CHARM Jorhbdoabdnmb Exibe Retrutered Connie" 606 N. Sheridan, Waukegan Phone Ontario 8185 RAVINIA OPERA and CONCERTS BATTERIES B E C K E R Battery Service DISTRIBUTORS 15 North St. Johns Avenue PHONE HIGHLAND PARK M _ Nineteenth Smon ~JUNE " " DEHEIBEI '- an once open ' :30 In until tit put duly and Sunday PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 3711 MRS. ZAHNLE HIGHLAND PARK MRS. B. HAWKINS of Planting Pinking i With the opening of the 1930 Na. ltional Air Races at Curtito-Writrht- 'Reynolds airport, near Glenview, on August 23, Chicago. and the Chicago area will see in the skies the ttretstest assembly of airplanes ever convened in one place. Chicuto has lone been air minded with its score of airports and dozen airmail, express and pan- senger lines. The purpose of the Na- tional Air Races is to make Chicago air active. _ In the past three years the great tional Air Races is to make Chicago air active. _ In the past three years the great iaemnautical gathering has grown from a three or tour day dusty meet dominated by the participation of Army and Navy airplanes to a mam-i moth air spectacle embracing more than a thousand commercial airplanes and entertaining hundreds of thou- sands of spectators. Last year at the Cleveland National Air Races. more than a half million people attended during the nine day meet. Chicago, with a population three times that of the Ohio city is making prepara- tion for a million. Famous rum Coming Naturally, every important fiyintt personage in the United States will be at the airport during the races and many of them will be actively com- peting in many of the speed events. Colonel Lindbergh, Admiral Byrd, Jimmie Doolittle, Al Williams, Cap. tain Hawks, Colonel Goebel, Lee Schoenhair, Amelia Earhart, and dozens of others whose names are front page neWs in any of the na- tions newspapers have all sitrnitied their intention of attending the races and a large number of them have sent in entry blanks for the speed FAMOUS I?IMiIls T0 . ATTEND Mt RACES Lindbergh, Byrd and Others; Many Spectacular Attrac- tions; Open Aug. 23 I The Army is sending military planes of all types and- their man- euvers will be augmented by the air- planes of the Navy, National Guard and Marine Corps. The Secretary of the Navy has promised to send the giant dirizible Los Angeles to the ”aces accompanied by seven] blimpl and other lighter-than-air craft Although the National Air Races have been guests to a few foreign fiyerm in the past. the 1930 meet will be the first to reveal a genuine in. ternational aspect, with several fem- ous visiting aviators from European countries. _ events Love's Foe Love dies when formality begins to reiirn.--The American Mnguine. According to the census returns there are 2,576 idle people in Atlantic City. Evidently the census takers didn't, go down In far as the board walk in taking the enumeration. Flu Mule of Flower Garden St. Charles, m,-Robert Swanson. 613 E. Seventh street, St. Charles, has made a beautiful red, white and blue ftmr, 12 feet long end 5 feet wide, by planting the properly colored flowers and plants. The buck is three feet high. It bus I concrete top with tin strips in it for every row. TII PIIII it‘s NOT 8 GLENCOE AV lephom Kirkland Park M, D. MURPHY ‘ILENCOE AVEN UE rm...- on New and Ken-dollnl “on . Repair Wort WHAT K MEMORY Will Your Children Have of Home . . . chittialtlillltt,liilmmes sum Landscape Gardenmb IIIGHWOOI) 0irire--49 Prairie Avenue; Phone mm.“ Park 588 N-r-Pri. View; Phone Libertyville “8-8-1 MURPHY 8 SCHWALL HEATING CONTRACIORS Hot Werter, Vapor, High m- an Pro-lure In there anythlnu In all the world that you want more, than that your rhlldren will alwaya love Ihelr home . . . that they will be ever proud of it . . . and never leave' " willingly? There in no mm way at inspiring thin Iovo-of-homo, than by providing beauti- ful surroundinp . . . otrtsidr, the home, a well " within. Make In your mind right now to hm an 8,,'lu,'.' living Room. Plan now andrbe may to pin!" thit fall when Edi-Eon: Ir'e, Gdiivdvdrigge. Sing: phone or write an todny and we will very glad to all and am you. No ohthyttions, of course! new " _,,','.'?,,,',").:,,,,'" £34331 2 isi'/""" O ME 89 CLIFTON AVENUE A. SCHWALI Steam a lurk“: Mum! Purl u "

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