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Highland Park Press, 6 Mar 1924, p. 3

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De Luxe Models ripg : > > $1065 .. De Lux :Roa<‘pgtqri;~sl jat . . «. ‘â€" 1495 _ De Luxe Touring ’.’ 1 dan‘ * *"* 1395 DeLuxeSedan . |; 1 P SPEOAALSTS iN, . ‘ Laniscape Gardening : 1y ; : j« $ |!4 PV 1924 â€"‘It is our fixed Dfl public the biggest rorig io opeiis margin of profit an ‘Ancreases. We cannot ig',;,a;;fl,, :present low and Jewetts‘ can lon \__ Wehave seen m | a shortage of sixâ€" ANUMBER ‘o&{ A mobile manvuf ing several building in the thousand doll cently increased th tainly this indica tendency. . Popular priced fiel ing Spring. Atten Prices at Detroit. Tax extra Phone Highland Park 523 your groun x Qet:‘eip@ing autoâ€" * biggest dol rcturers, includs _ ~our, prn'celI sixâ€"cylinder cars â€"~ /most modi ar class, have reâ€"!~ / its kind fo eir prices. Cerâ€" | _ of theJew! es the present _ \ increased licy to give the possible dollar‘s lOn:'d reasonable d to avoid ‘price | f pm»tise/;'iowew_r’ f prices for Paiges | bg'cpm‘inuéd. , y i}hdicat_‘i'ofis of | inder cai's 1n the‘ durins the comâ€" ipting to give the ho Tendency [ rply Upward: W PAIGE and JEWETT Models 6t _ â€"COMPANY, 515 Gentral Avepue. Plose 1860 _ ;?F‘“‘“ is Relic of 12th Century | ~ For Municipal Buildâ€" : PS | i“l;! mmry ‘ 6 } MONTMARTRE LOSES __ ANCIENT LANDMARK BLACK CAT MILL DOOMED| explains the New York Tribune‘s corâ€"| DULHGINE . " nt, m_l%ecb:tt*inlx has done] was so good Work in olden times; but now it only for . has betome a dancing hall // m ha Its real name is Blueâ€"Fin, but when | MAd® it . M. Jéan V_nr,onrlc talked of the millâ€"at gfiu:kr%fi the m nic\'pll rqpuncfl,- wlte days ago 8 he calléd it the Black Cat, as all Paâ€") sflf seen risiang do. ‘He ‘said that. the Black | the old n Cat would have to disappear to make !‘;; a cit room for a <stately, municipal buildâ€" appear. ing. The news caused much excitment.| . | At & | | Would Montmartre still be Montmarâ€"| ciety M. | tre? But only the Black Cat has realâ€"| pllit ‘to ly caught the fancy of the â€" Parisians. | placé .on The other mill is noâ€"le8s interesting, it| by‘ al no less aged; but it belongs to Montâ€" ever, it mart oi% as an adopted child would :to mouve belong to its parents._ Originally it ; big) sum | hailed from another. quarter, of Paris,| ||_ _ >‘ from |the Buttée Suin‘t%@h. It was||‘The c moved to Montmartre in 1368 and has‘ jsians k stood|there ever since, under the name ' danger . of Radet. puppe > | tre. CE 1X â€" Parigians know only one mill on Montlartre, the mill which they call the Black Cat. It‘s a pretty old mill, Sol ed of aven THE HIGHLAND PARK : Montmartre. . When N6 J LNAE ie was pierced thru the famous $1195 e years ago Â¥/ Third Mill . Standard Models 4 and 7â€"Pass. Phactons . 5â€"Passenger Sedan |. . 7â€"Passenger Sedan . . ad \Out : .> : ird mill existâ€" When the Junot 100 TA Ned ta im inag #10 t | . iTp console the artists, M. Debray, a | _/ althy descendant: of a , gave|_~| t in 2o faece net madine . [ as k presen here sothing | . || provided for tr;m&;@on.fv'l'hefw o i-t. n}qumbindd to ‘provide the cost | st of the moving;. They: put the famous | c# tBlaa“ck Cat on a nice small Montmarâ€"| CBI tre square and nlan»d\,ll cherry| be {trees around it.. : | || for | 'fihe war came. ‘Ameflc‘nni:wd the | P .| building for offices. ‘After the war it | °S | was so run dowh that it seemed good | °* :\ only for firewood. Rut an ‘ingenious dance hall director red it and | !" ;\ made it an attraction for fi:ntmar- h ; | tre artists and models to da at the | 94 ,| Black Cat, Now, finally, %ut verâ€"| |; _\ diet seems to.have been spoken: over | 5P ; | the old mill The square is to be used | th ; | for a city building. The r&?ll is to disâ€"| $B ’_‘nppear. s \‘_ j ts1 uq,ilt Quarter to Paris this Montmarâ€" tre mill had to disappear. TH t was a beartâ€"rending: affair. | T\fiu were many artists living around Montmar tre :o whom the old mill was very dear and who complained that :.one historic building after ‘another was being taken away. . c fak |=1.flu a meeting of the Oldâ€"Paris Soâ€", BX TCO 00 000C ‘cléty M. Victor Perrot made a fervent | Y9®": 4 ; | ple . to: move ‘the old mill to another a he hatchery | placé on Montmartre, but\to preserve | of, three for wh t by‘ all means for pocum%’. Howâ€"| mide by the 1 ever, it will cost about 90,000 franes| Oe will/be loc to mouve the mill, and that is a pretty 3 in the cen 1 bene e BE s [m *\ Reléics To Remain _ ° / ‘The other mill, the imne that Parâ€" isians know little â€"is not yet in any danger of vanishing from Montmarâ€" " YÂ¥ TNL\ N RCUOEE: K NE ET SW MBA n n CA ND 1 1 %_W‘M\V‘)thfi «old q@lll'?‘nofiut ‘‘[The hatchery |at Yorkville is :one Tacé on Montmartre, but\to preserve | of three for which appropriation was t by‘ all means for riomgg. Howâ€" | by the last ‘state legislgture. mer, it will cost about 90,000 francs| Offe will be located in the bFA mouve the mill, and that is a pretty \one in the central, and one in the hig! sum. e |northern part of the state. _ | \ °~~*:Relics To Remain _ .‘ (.‘There are about twenty acres‘ of ‘The other mill, the one that Parâ€" fund; in the site. This includes an islans know little,â€"is: not yet in any | old ‘mill, which can be converted into d:nger of vnuis_hi%t from, Montmarâ€" use for the hatchery, and a substanâ€" tre. was built in 1206 has | tial rock and concrete dam ; about e is't::,\&%refoxje,,f x mord. than six| ten feet high. Altho the property inâ€" centuries. The cirviorgof interior, |cludet a‘large mill pond above the the heavy woeden miwmn,c'in.ery‘and dam,|the fish ponds will be built beâ€" the soefid construction of t}bamill show | low the dam on a large flat, / ‘Prices at Detroit. Tax extra PARK, ILLINOIS . $1795 . 2595 L e hALI 1or MAE ® 1 Sn n o o0 o di i.‘fl!'" MOC®â€" y, last verâ€" ;3‘_' 3 n n: over | SAaTeu ‘ C be used ',.r'%? the : mhill is to disâ€"| $Wld : tha ront s ,,‘ hery ; Old.Paris So.| thto one madala fervent] V WOb DAIGE } De ixé MOdek 5'?[ ssen 'd'j‘ Btb‘gham C‘ 23% 8 or 7â€"Pagpenger Sedan . 2770 th cfisns DEAL FOR ./ J STATE. HATCHERY (W. _J. Stratton of Lake County, life fish and game warden, last week ‘Wked the © deal . for the _ purâ€" s t of ‘ |the : site . at the. Blackâ€" : ty. ‘dam â€" west of _‘ Yorkville hK. deeds ind abstracts were signâ€" d and taken to Springfield by Stratâ€" on, where only the routine matters 1‘L have to be taken care of to have fr Â¥ property pass into the hands of ho state. The considepation was 4 LEP h a a Work on the new hatchery wil} d in the spring, 7Mr. Stratton id |the people at NÂ¥orkville. â€" He ‘that the site is ideal for |a hery and that it can be developed one of the best in the middle it was a masterpiéce of fi'{ e ages.. + $ Cak Pes B ~OMPANY e Game Warden Stratton Buys Site Near. Yorkâ€" 99 ( DR. B. A. HAMILTON| _ DR. A. J WURTE | > Buite 4 H. P. Stute Bank > mere ) 256 St. Johns Ave, Highland _ 1 55 South St. Johns |Ave. . Phonefl&hllhxu4 387 c.-ml Ar mfi@-‘ ' _ ;:,.*F f 381 Avenue You are cordi .. the Ré Room | _ HOURS: Week days 9 a4 l p.m.. Sundays, 2 to 6 P; or reading only. . Cc sn Snresiene. Slbe scoitkedonl Radio assured Outfits, 2rus Su Tnstalled, Adjus : ‘ P{ m.‘“ Phones: Day, 28; N 2 ts 4 orders at| _ Purdy & Rone Hardwhre PURE m? JERSEYS F f Registe PROGRESS TLE C 5111 Waveland Ave., CHIMNEY SWEEPI diganyg: * * THOMAS H. BRE @‘ot Int:) t ‘\: / 1C MosAIcs FLOOR AND WALL TT MANTELE AND GAS Telephone 555 Highland K i _ 81§, Vine Ave. mcmllm PARK, Windes & * Siiofiand Par Telephone Kildark 3499 Hleetric mAol R WASE S%’x CLEA Greenslade | c o ilder * c Entloerts * : Highland Park 1194 Days or "E venitis Large 8 m: 1'_‘ oo( HJ [ sc 1 ad Park] l For RARLS $ e ric M invited to tvisit PHONEE P AGE T Estoblikhed 1983 RAVINE Hikkland Par 4 ILL. pplies U

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