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Highland Park Press, 17 Jul 1924, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT Anyway the American | le breathe a:ukholulidlfi gress will not assemble for |n Mmqnthbunth@ * The boy who wouldn‘t get up in the morning when Dad called, finds it is best to come to dinner promptly after‘ he gets m 526 Lincoln Place Household Reniovals, l:rked and Shi”ti Ha:tt, Express Baggage, Freight Moving to all Points . The GR THE GREEN 508 Central Avenue AMERICA sSHOULD PRODUCE I1s owX RUpBER l.uda-mpionfnbc, Buses _ _Trucks © The largest taxicab co ols [+4 Teilow Gab to. & Cb Leadership in Everyday Ser Millions of motorists a prdfidn{‘b'y the ened service of Firestone tires, Scores of licited testimonials emphasize the long Firestone â€" Gumâ€"Dip Cords |deéliv builds leadership in service, safety and When the race driver hctthis?iruhe so realizing that his life and chances for succtss deâ€" pend upon them. It is signi t that all of the ten money winners in Indianapolis rack were Firestone shod. | Firestons, w.i.r! gumâ€"dipping and other special proctsses, has developed tires to such a high degree aflicicn?'.that at Indianâ€" apolis, May 30th, the féllowing dtivers broke the world‘s record for 500 over this brick) track, making many rounds at over 109 miles pert hour. Never before were .put to such grgelling service, where it was necessary for every |ounce of rubber and every of fabric to wirk in perfect unison with every other part. l # Firestone Lead with Five Re Ag" GUST NOR | _ Driver Time L. L C ..5:05:@8:51 ) Fweeâ€"Avimsigndl audhaie iiniat + * +‘ 4+ {;mmylg:'phyi rars««»~/......â€"0 :08 :25 :39 arry |Hartz ... .. §:10:44:49 Hill .......___._.....__§:11:07:00 | MOST MILES PER DOLLAR . _ Becker‘s Garage, Highland Park, III. Springer & Petson, Highland Park, III. Haak Auto Supply Co Highland Park, III. _ __|E. M. Augustine, Highwood, III. _ " le can i Conâ€" for |nearly Padded Vans , | o i tas h ul EEN MILL CLEANERS ire s on m«g:y cord Break elects his tires he does so panies in the five largest tes use Rirestone |Gumâ€" y. One t alone, the cago, uses over oneâ€"half VICTORIES RLEN TRANSFER LEA DERSHIP _4 nfin:. Time ‘pey hour nc 9 o2 <a anxious fo Claim that € "E: boys, use look i ntly. The "lure of the open" is calling lis atr th hat build Orville G, St. Pe%er, proprietor of The een Mill Cleaners wishes to announce at he has opened an office at: _ j __|â€"~508 Central Avenue _ | Telephone Highland Park 451 Residence Phone 1149 . _|| _ A fully equipped Dry Cleaning estabâ€" hmenit is at your service and quality d service will be our watchword. | ngthâ€" unsoâ€" ileage hich omy. d .99 27 .55 vice lephorie H. P. 1509 1e vagation resorts, but _ wet! crowd are more the open. . . [ that Is . have bettéi boys, which may be beâ€" MIILL CLEANERS Through Firestoge dealers you can obtain orâ€" ganiz¢id service and the soundcst values on the market, whether you need a Ford 30 x 3% %bric. a set of. full‘-sizediBalloon Gumâ€"Dipped Cords or a 10â€"inch truck tite. xt« Leadership â€" Against © British Rubber Restriction Act Dealer LeaGership Through Tizxe Quality and Service the special Firestone Gumâ€"Dipping srocesjs, inâ€" sulating every fibre of each cord, adding great strength and stirnina. Firestone has also Jimpli- ffi:d‘t_he application of full:size Balloon tires to your present car by designing a special uni; conâ€" ‘slstindg of tires, t?bes, rims and spokes applied by any dealer at a very low cost. | Firestcne‘s latest contribution to motoring is the low air pressure or Balloon Tire. This, the original fuilâ€"size Balloon, was made practi¢al by the mirror more nouncement « x T\ (hoePh I :,‘-?jff M Balloon Tize Leadership Opening ONE DEAD AND TWO » HURT IN ACCIDENT Fatality on Motorg Road Near Gurnee Bridge Last Week Is Reported One man is dé-d{"‘; another was taken to his home suffering © from deep lacerations and bruises and a third is congratuling himself on a narrow escape from death following misjudgment s of roads at the new Gurnee bridge one day last week. It was the fourth serious accident that had occured there this summer. ©. Robert Sheridan, 20, of 607 Bluff gtreet, Waukegan hndi ‘a deep cut in the right leg that necessitated four stitches. He also has a number of bruises and minor cuts. The other young man, Charles Hayes of Jackâ€" son street â€"Waukegan was not injured. {f* The dead man is George "Yammy" Goggins, 28, of 16 So. St. James street, Waukegan. He died at the Lake County hospital. Death was due to internal injuries. j There have been 8500 plans to amend the United States constitution since this country :r‘ started, but none of the reformers need think they can all be put through in one session of Congress, _ â€" ‘|| ; Perhaps one reason why a vacation is called an "outing", is that you are out of cash when you get back. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Telephone 451 E. 8. GAIL, Atty. E. S. GAIL, Atty. PUBLIC TICE is hereby given that the Subgicriber® Executor of the last will and, testament of Chas H. Hankey dect will attend the Proâ€" bate Court of Lake county, at a term thereof to holden at the Court House in Wakkegan, in said County, on the first |Monday of September next, 1924, when and where all perâ€" sons having claims against said estate are nodfledi d requested to present the same to shid Court for adjudicaâ€" tion. | j Executor last) will and testament of Chas H. y. Waukegan, I1L, June 26, 1924. Many camjpaign orators will say the countiy i} going to ruin if their party ‘ig not|| elected, but grownâ€"up voters in Illi#iois have heard that reâ€" mark before.{|. . Many politital campaigns are provâ€" ing to be "diufds." Even gas may be so thin that it won‘t explode.â€" Being told careful whon people {will |p stead of ca cent. "}: . The Park ciation, cari line arat caco,nsill h DeKalb‘s â€" b: alongside _ parade of t more gmoke: resentation | additional p by Cairo, J others.; The beautiful and splendidlyâ€"locatâ€" ed little citf# of Sycamore, for inâ€" stance, as rt a place as any busiâ€" ness man‘s wife could wish to Kve in, jumped to the front soon after the books were dbened at the Otis buildâ€" ing heldqu& rs and snapped up one of the choicest spots in the vast buildâ€" ing. Nor whs Sycamore‘s Chamber of Commer tisfied with one booth. Sycamore todk two. v The : Galesfurg Chamber of Comâ€" merce put Kabx county on the map in big league le by engaging four booths in a 4 \"sR Representation " 4 Sin¢e the gurpose and scope of the TIllinois Chaniber of Commerce enterâ€" prise has me known through the state, a number of these modest vioâ€" lets have 1j their heads and anâ€" nounceéd a determination to find a place in the|sun by engaging booth space at the|"made or grown in Illiâ€" nois" expositJon. . tor Farâ€"sig lb@-tizmen. lfirom the smallest retailers t utility comâ€" pn.nllmt p r&n influx of new esâ€" tablishments| when Illinois has told her story at the American Exposition Palace, 666 |Lake Shore Drive, Chiâ€" cago, wherel the tenâ€"day exposition will open amid the Chicago day fesâ€" tivities Oct. 0. _A "newâ€"factory" inâ€" formation bureau will be one of the features of the exposition. . To Bring Industries ‘That a vpritable "march of the smokestacks" into the state will be MORE Cg TES JOWN : PRODUCTS EXHIBIT Progressi ;fifnois cities with live cha s nmerce are preening themselves | .qerepa'ntibn * for the grand: loolfii rer that the outside world will gilve this state at the Illiâ€" nois Produj Ei'xponition‘ next fall. Chim lay of Output of y| fllinois: Towns To | ntéresting In 1*.~ us Ways Winfienabzs _ Windes & Marsh ADJUDICATION NOTICE . nferng _ E sSHOWN NEXT FALL 5 Street [ A, ILLINOIS DON BUCHANAN, hat they should be more they elect to office, some haps cut the cards inâ€" lessly snapping up a tidge Commercial assoâ€" ; not that only a street Park Ridge from Chiâ€" e a community exhibit. ner will flaunt high, wrenceville‘s, in the towns with room for acks. | ‘Community repâ€" r cities not averse to rolls also will be made ksonville, Ottawa, and ‘1251 18â€"19â€"20 th th dri We Carry the Same Merchandise as the | _ Chicago Stores _ Special This Week : Herz Day Beds | [ [ Simons Beds, Mattress and Springs | 4 Hannah‘s Tables | | Sellers Kitchen Cabine : & [ Kimball Pianos and Phonographs $ | f Gold Overstuffed Furniture is | Rugs, Chairs, Dining m Suites | : Bed Room Suites, Kitchen Furniture j | .\ , Refrigerators _ _‘ * ,EVER‘YTHING FOR HOME ¢ fIS DUFFY FURNITURE C0O. | ©. 582 Central Ave., High Park, IIJ. t B ++ r * t Telephone H. P. 638 }l-”We have them in all the most original and attractive 1924 niodels Viator Shapes, Fancy Diving Styles, Juveniles. § ~â€" PEACH _ PINEAP â€" and _ _ CHERR V anilla Ice raham â€" Lincoln university will in September.. This announceâ€" was made by the university ation despite the failure of a to raise $1,000,000 to found the . â€" Approximately oneâ€"halft of amount has been secured and ampaign is continuing., 20 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, HII. ecialist in Francoâ€"Italo and German Designs for Dining, Dancing d‘ Bed Rooms, Churches and Theatrical Halls. The only makers the real Venetian Stucco. ESTIMATE FREE. GO ANYWHERE. OLN UNIVERSITY OPEN IN SEPTEMBER Memorial Institution Of carning at Springfield; Getting Funds Interior and Exterior Work â€" Murdl and Fresco Painting Also Canvas, Sanitas, Panel, Silk and Oriental Hanging "PURER BECAUSE CARBONATED" Are the Ideal Sea Shore Millinery EARL W, GSELL & CO., Highland Park LAEGELER PHARMACY, wood KNAAK PHARMACY, ROBERT W. PEASE mnmu“ms Opp. N. W. Depot, Highland Park, IIl. S WIM CAPS wWHY NOT SEE U%FIRST? â€" OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT! Division of National Dairy Products Corp. ART AND DECORATING SERVICE 50 Cents Lincoln University is planned as A living memorial to Abraham Lincoln and be located on the outskirts | of ,; IIL, near the site of Lincoln‘s early struggles for learning. ] Num of students have already en« rolled| and â€" arrangements are being eompthd to start freshmen work in liberal arts this fall. i t of the girls are res to the Mbmm be and the fact that the place may be full of men does not seem to scare theis any. _ 4 ES, PLE Cream THURSDAY, JULY 17 1984 FULL QUART BRICK Tel. Edgewater 7084 | i /% thig Li ty 1 + 4 n1 3 +Y C a THU Shor the Brot Italis M C ti

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