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Highland Park Press (1912), 6 Jul 1922, p. 8

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935 p1- Telephone Highland Park 1054 CHATEAU MARCHI “Depression” Is Passing ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Special Dinners, Suppers and Banquet: will be served when notified in advance Trained observers of business declare that Conditions are steadily improving. There is business for thosewho go after it. But all are agreed that a superior quality of salesmanship is demanded. \Ve believe that nothing will give greater impetus to the return to normal conditions in trade than a wise use of Bell Longâ€"Distance telephone service. It is the personal touch which counts in competitive salesmanship and this touch is obtained in a dignified, effec- tive manner by telephone. WHAT CAUSES THAT elusive squeak? From whence comcth the hidden rattle that yieldeth not to lubrication? These are queu- linns that the average car onner in not on» pared An solve. Still the ~qucakr~ and rattles endure. Noth- ing is w disquieting. Nothing takes so much out 0! the phaaure of motoring. or is more embarrasflng to the car owner. If you have ~queaks or rattles that 3m: can't find. bring the car to [5. “e haw madu a study of such things and can help _\ou. Rattles and squeuin are not aways due to incorrect or insuflicicm lubrication. ("ten the truuhle is mechanical and roquirex the at- u-ntion of an exp‘crt mechanic; Motor repairing. 1.x). .\n(l‘ \ulcannzinr and a full line of really good accwsorios. Our “station-to-station" service is quick and reliable and the rates offer a saving of about twenty-five per cent. Bell Lines Reach Everywhere Dinners served from 12 to" .. p. m. Suppers served from 6 to 8 p. m. 394 Ravine Drive (u Avuvt ’ The same approximate insures on noted as to the (‘omplnyfi contract: 'tor wiring houses, They are neurly mm per cent above those 1 January, February. March and A l. 1921. The industrial district ferred to is one of the most remnr Na in the world with respect to the;nnmher of manufacturing plant: in [it sad the diversion of products. Some of the plants are immense, emplqying mull armies a! worker: undidemndhlz electrical energy and (u t§ the extent ,in the first case n! as much” six 2 and new-n thousand horse war dlily 'in individual can" and i the latter to the extent of nearly no million chbic feet per day. ‘ “Our men out through he district which extends from W3 11 tooth- .ward through the towns the west of Chicago, Maywood, M rose Purk. Cicero. Clearing. to Blue , Hu- ‘vey. (‘hicngn Heights. Jo t and on the south as far as KI the! Ind Y Strt‘atur" said an official 0 the Public ,Serviu- Company. “TheV see the operators of many of thelvplnnu not occasionally but almost inly and so we are enabled to keep in {close touch Iwith the situation. The‘figum of our new contracted bu'aincu Ire the animate Robbin. vi. h" a... who was opened on for (”cm- at Indium, Wis" Schad- . , Mr. mi in. J. am at Chicago were the guests of Mr. ngd In. E. H. Willmfln Sunday. Mr. Arthur End" who has mu:- fully served as postmlsur {or the putt eight years. resumed his position and Mrs. Frod Meycr who imam-fully passed the civil service culmination. held in I.ib('rl_\'VlH¢' l fe-w tit-Pk! “'0. will [aim Mr. Endor's p1‘4‘r In 1hr near futuru : Mrs. AXc-x \Vxllmzur Umk‘lhv Mhm»? «ensus hut vu-ck Miss Anna Mum- Quinn .1 ('huncn was the guest u! hvr sister Mrn. Peur Duffy Mundn) Mrs. Wilhmn Svhrskn- Qnirrlumr-l thl- Ladies' Aid .s-A'hty 1103!. Paul’- Evangt-Iilul I'hurx'h at Mr hmnc (1Y1 Thursday aftrrnnon. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Janu-n Dmxhcrty and two daughtnrs. Wilma and Margaret. were the gumb- uf Mr and Mn. Frrr? Lubahn lust Week. Marjory (:arrny H “Ailing rvln- tivos in Waukcganr in my mind that we hafi not only turned the corner with radian to the revival of industry but ban (on: a considerable distance on * road to it. Our Company in calculating on a heavy increaae in bothiha power and gas business." I -- Aimissiun m twin): hl‘ll, In lhv Huly Cross church this Week. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin CMr Innounce the birth of n daughttr born Fndny. June 23. at St. Luke's hospital. best possible indication “fit the tide has turned and that prb‘pcrity in coming back. A year ago then wn very little encouragemenq given us. The owners of the {new are pretty gloomy in a "Y“, may ans. ”Mrs. Margaret and Min- mmm Ender of ('hicago spent 1h! week end It the finder hnme. The Public Service Company, which supplivs electricity for li'hlin‘ Ind power and gas for fuel fibrouchout the grout industrinl wnq‘ extending around (Thicngo. reports (In in con- tracts made for qdditiohl electric power during the first four month- uf 1922 are far in ex of thou- for the same period of l 1. These figures in hot are thellurgut {or any four months since thq boom year of 1920. I It can be stated now tint pen in the instance: of pin“; nut in not yet in full operation. plans arq being ur- ried out. {or an enlargeant of pro- ductive capacity. Titre § no doubt An aluminum demonstration will kw given at the Fn-d hinder homo, l"ri~ day Ifu'rnunn. July 7. ' “(Miss Julia Raniom in s’ending the summer at the Deer Lick I'nrm with her mother Mn: J. H. thler .Q h M;W;n(i"flr-'. Sunuel fritarh and daughter of (‘level-nd. 0; IN visit- ing relatives in 7(nwn. whines nhd. Edm I-‘ri‘ h visited Mrs. A. Hubert at St. L ke'n hospi- tal Saturday. , A , Mr. and Mrs, Emil Fraierick. and two childrvn. and (‘hnrhs (i. Penis. visited Mrs. 1.. “mm-Jeri"! Arum:â€" ton Heights Sunday. ‘ ML" Florence (‘aroh .with Miss Gertrude Seorvcy uf Ev nswn will make :1 trip through thO West 1nd visit Mr. nnd Mrs‘ (‘hnfleo Monn (Bessie ('nrnlanb in (‘alibmim STATISTICS snow 1' BETTER TIMES HERE Mrs. Henry Plum» is‘ in Arms. Illinois. with her sister. Mtg. C. Kit-at. Mrs. Fwd Maggie hnd at her guest Satuuily. .‘vlrs. (‘lnrl LOW?“ of (WW 03m). 7 Mrs. Huyd (‘yundkvl wnb the cut of Mrs. E. MrHuzh of K‘hirngu Tuesday. E Mn. Wesley Wright ‘f ('hicagu spent several days of In? week with Mrs. Bruce Blaine. . A ur3uu.‘ . Mr. and Mrs. w A. h’hmng .- Irvimz Park werv guests pt th Lin L'Oln I't“h~ hxm- .Q‘an'n'J James Lm-zlor is muslin}: in'm‘VSundayâ€" X Lauridscn barber shop. . 7:30 .‘ ‘ublic Service Co. F‘gum lu- dicate That Prosperity Is Increasing ‘1 the ma} y no million {In Eb;- district n south- I.‘ (he west M rose Purim, e , glu- 3< f“ Republic. The Son. Sonia greatly enjoyed s 3% i I Kit-Eh will be m .p'mm. w.‘ an- sure ”an! a good nudkm will gn-fl him. m a! diflennt than. and the es- “Ni-lament of regulatfom And n- otflctiol'u uppllabh them.” .9. proud Juno :8. 1”]. Gavin of aid proposed unending ordnance an on file It the 01500 of the City Clerk of the City of Highland Put and m- Iible for enmimtion by ink-natal parties. At aid public baring an op- portunity will be “You-dd to I“ per- pom inure-cod to be heard in rel.- flon to aid proposed nmndlnont. RAYMOND E.HERMAN. J. J. BRAND. GEO. R. ROBERTS. 4. 6. 7. 8, 9. 10. 18. and lb of tn ordinme entitledâ€"AN ORDINANCE (o renal-tr And limit the mm and bulk of buildings; to regulate nod Illn- “ laundty of tha nu of lot areas. and to mm: and dounnlne the nu: of open spaces within and surround- in: men bulldinn; to chum. null In. and rulrlct the location of trudg- nnd induutrin and the locnthn of bulldim daizned for specified indu- trhl. hunineu. midentinl md other uses; to divide a» and" City of Highland Purl: into uimu-u for tho purpose of this ordnance: to fix standards lo whkh bulldlnrl or stun-tun- Ilnll conform; to prohlblt um. buildings or structures incom- patible with the chancter of filth district! mpofllvely; and to prev“! addition: to and nllcrnli‘onl or No modelling of existing bulldinn or structures in well a way u to unit! the restriction- nnd limitation: lur- tnlly impoud hereunder. 3nd to pro- vide penalties {or violation banal.” Said Bond of ”pull of an City of Highland Pnrk wu duly author-land and established by «diam wand by the Council of the City of High- l-nd Purl: on In] 26th. 1822. with poven u provided by an Act of the General Ammbly of the Sh“ of Illi- nois entitled “AN AC!‘ to conic! cor- uin nddit‘wml power: upon dty council. in citiu and presidents and board: of trance: in villml nnd In- corporated (on: concerning build- lnn And Itmduru. the intensity of use of lot urn. the cluliflalion of index. induuries. buildinn, and utmturu. with mp0" to location Ind regulation. the creation of (“r ’Notlrv in hrreby m'von Hut I pub- lic hearing will he held in the ('oun- (‘il Chamber in (hr City Hall. in tlw (‘ny of Highland l‘nrk. Illinois. on Friday, the 21:! day of July. 1922. at eight o'clock P. 11., which said public heu‘lnx will be conduflod by the an denlxned, The Board of Appenh for the Ci‘y of Hixhhnd Puk. to boulder a proposed ordimnce entitled: ”An Ordinance Amending Set-£10m 2. 8. 5:00 p. m.â€"â€"Evenin¢ pnycn Wednndnyâ€"â€" 3.00 p. m.â€"-Aduh Bible clan. A literary study (I the Bible. (The Anisum). Thund1y~ 4:00 p. xxxâ€"Children's Confirm-- tion instruction. )1 I. m.-â€"Moming prayer Ind m- mnn; holy communion Ind sermon mm: Sunday). . 9:30 a. m ~lloly communion himâ€" 7:307 -. m.-â€"â€"Holy Communion. 9:30â€"Triuity Chord; School 4(‘hildren'n Emmmzâ€"mm Sunday) Rev. P. C. Walton. D. D, Mt. Rev. Walter C. Bihlor. Autumn: Mink-hr m ' V _- iii Baud of Appeal. of the City of Hlxhimd Purl. lI-D NOTICE “WM”? Glut-MW”! Wanda-plan. win-hum Kand- for thCnnndCoodlfloduofDOfllnmflflthc-t TwoMilaWeuoingth-dm. Thirty-five? AéuoflangingGmuod. WW 5 Piethom Boarding. Kennels; DODGE BROTHERS BNNOUNC£ A BUSINESS COUPE Conservative changes in the body design of all other types wwwmu: man-mmmmnma Ammmmm ' .- G. McPherson; warms wnwoim AT ALL 1mm WI NOV! Ame m HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS PM“: Highland Put 120 - 121 OnRidgeRoad “mum-nu (11:. Old Rm Fun) NOTICE

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