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Highland Park Press, 19 Mar 1925, p. 6

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18 o s PAGE 3 wAMBERUN METAL ~WEATHERSTRIPS and Storage Company RIREPROOF WAREHOUSE /_| . BESTBYTHETEST® _ i OF TIME ! ' [ .| â€" "Bince 1893 the Standard" > INS . D BY OUR OWN MECHANICS, SPE LÂ¥ TRAINED, HIQHLY SKILLED ile your order NOW and take adâ€" vantage of our early Spring PRICES. They will interest you! Lre ts Cit Nam C M [ en > \ || HOW MUCH ARE / | | |â€" ~ TROUSERS Eâ€"1 138 <..:. o vworms) â€". EX RAFFERTY, Sr., Manager Office 374 Cenn:al Avenue : f Phones 181.182â€"29 » $ ighland Park Transfer warranty of 10e a Button/ $1.00 a Rip." All types of Dutchess Trousers for all purposes in and take your pieck. =, _ ©> t 28 â€"] For true value, you can‘t beat Dutchess Trousers. nd heére is why : For fortyâ€"six years the manufacâ€" of these trousers have makle nothing else. Because this famous firm has always kept abrcast . the style and ‘taken scrupulous care even to the lest detail, their business has grown very large. This gives them the chance to buy good materials quantities at lowest prices. You get the benefit. prices are‘right ; moderate in the first place and of all in the end because of their long wear. Remember, ‘every pair of Dutchess Trousers rust wear because every pair is backed by the writâ€" GARNETTS _ Z OU must have good style, goo‘ihtznal and good. workmanship or else:trousers are expenâ€" ye at any price. _| f Bive Y P d tinkte for cquipping lin Metal Weatiferstrip Co., 6 &‘Mbwu St., Qzaco. MOVING PACKING SHIPPING SEND IN THE COUPON BAGGAGE FREIGHT . EXPRESS 374 Central. Aven&e Store for Men TRANSFER OF HMEM 3 a Rip 1¢1M utton,; $129 10¢ AND CHESS . TrousE®R" Â¥ /; doors, . The con which bon rate of si> Said bif Board : of office in Park, Ili on the which ti publicly 0 84 Diff. | Diferet Each c were mu edly chea an who article with so Salesmpn in stores see examples of this rfia: every day. If a mistake is mgde‘ 4n Iplacing the retail prices on two cloaks, a woman is almost certain to think[ithat the higher priced one is much more attractive. A big deâ€" partment!! storée ~made an: error in marking ifurs, There were two kinds of lowâ€"g#ade furs, one intended to gell for a:setâ€"consisting of muff and boaâ€"Hand the °"]h?r to sell for $9 apiece or,$18 a set." ‘Through an erâ€" ror, the cheaper furs were marked $18 for each |piece. This made them $86 a set, even though the‘y were not .as good furk as the sets‘ in the same counter for $20. Yet the $36 sets sold th times as rapidly as the others. fact, they were nearly all sold befote the esta{liahment ?hcov-'; ered its thistake. .. i j Each chstomen really thought they A ret@il merchant, tells me that men, when shopping for wearing "apâ€" parel, logk at quality or price first and style{llast. Women do exactly the reverseâ€"ithat, is, they consider style first of all, and t*en quality and price. If an atticle is priced prepostercusâ€" ly high, # fashionable woman is likeâ€" ly to assime that it must be! more styâ€" lish and |that, therefore, the price is all right,says the Nation‘s Business. |__"Any|attempts to secure right of | way before the locations are decideh L.nd surveys and plans are made are | inadvisf@ble. y | | [\ Will Hold Hearings | i "Before final decisions as to locaâ€" | tions aite made, the department, in 1confo ty with its past policies will hold public hearings at which all the propongnts of the various possible loâ€" cations |will be heard. Stenographic. records of; the hearings will beâ€"made and we {will study carefully the inforâ€" m:tion; hus obtained, and the engiâ€" neering data collected on the various routes, 'l;'f'ger which (a final decision will: be}made as to‘location with‘ a view oé giving the greatest benefit to the. atest : number, of people,| bearing |jin mind minimum distance to build, and travel and minimum cost. The sue "We . will tion of lines heréin "No munity will lose any rights by delaying conférences on the routes outlined|| in the} ew bond issue law and. we do not sée any advantage of delegati comifg to Springfield at this timg in an|effort to loc‘t.e‘ these roads in advance|of the public hearâ€" ings we {will h in the communities where those r are located. WOME , _ "Mapy communities are. bukeching ;: 7 |the department for a decision as to u. q the location of ‘the $100,000,000 bend res issue rotites and forwarding petitions all ,'lcccm nied by right of way dedicaâ€" ’puh tions {tovering . various locations in * ;rvhioh: hey are interest'ed. / The new| @ bond igsue law provides that all éonâ€" | t{-cts‘ or the completion of construcâ€" tion of the reutes in the first bond isâ€" suge, siystem shall be ‘awarded: before| _ / any coritracts are awarded on the new | _ rovites.| In view of this provision the| * departiment is making every effort to| _ place upder contract at the very earlâ€" [*** iest opportunityrall of the remaining 1300 ‘ miles on the‘ $60,000,000 bond | [|| _ issue gystem and it will;not be in ia| [|~ position to take up. the question of location of any routes under the .s6câ€" ond bontl issue system until scme time during ithe summer. â€"*~ : .+. « C. R. Miller, director of the departâ€" ment pf public works and‘ buildings, and Frankâ€"T.. Sheets, chief highway engin¢er, recently issued the followâ€" ing statement regarding the location and uring of right of way on the new bond issue routes. FXX + Publ Heafiafs To Be Held In All Cases Where Highways re to be Constructed . j Says Miller . / PLAINS LOCATION OF NEW STATE ROADS N SEEK STYLE; _ _MEN NOTE PRICES ce â€" in ~Shopping Traits oted ,‘)_v Rerail‘gler- hant ; Tells Why s will dravtirftgi-e# at the (6) per cent per annum. ssful bidder for the. conâ€" 1 prettier than the supposâ€" er furs. Moreover, a womâ€" n afford to pay $36 for an s not like to worry along thing costing only $20. > EHIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS MENT BY DIRECTOR up'irecn- iate the coâ€"operaâ€" general public aleng the stated." / .. Â¥i m Sel PAE kifishnltnrogrt it Asintoule d MB detiiicearnalti cesc ie proposal oi‘b’id‘ wié be considerâ€" ed unless nccom;apied by check hereâ€" in provided. : ; | _ l y n { + The Board of Local Improvements reserves the right to reject n:y_ or all bids if they deem it best for the plblic good.: _ / _‘ â€" "~"!~ Board at the time and Rhce fixnd} hergin for the opening of the same. Said proposal must. b‘erideli'verea to the President of the Board of Local Improvements in ppen session of said struction of said improyement will be rgqrmod to enter into bond in a sum eqv.rl to onéâ€"third of the amount of his or their bid with sureties to be approved by the President of! the Bogrd of, Local Improvements when entering into the ecntract for, the con}tructiqn of said improvement. â€"â€"| t ‘,_City Office 1617 First National Bank Building \ > . â€" Randolph 5340 hC | .« phones more lplqigt | must be builtâ€"at | costs greater than the | .___cost of the average of | _ courpresent plant. To | do thiswe must obtain |\ â€"_| capitaland to attract | _ thiswemustpaysatisâ€" â€" . Ractory returns. This | we cannot do withâ€" |â€"â€" out adequate rates. * Minimum reduced rate is 25 cent} "~â€"FRANK L. CHENEY, ©~â€" FRED A. PRESTON, . JO§SEPH B. CARD, |. LYI’E‘E GOURLEY, â€" Board of Improvements, ‘â€" City of Highland Park,. 23 Just a Chat at Twilight The great facts of our existence can scarcely be put into words, or even thoughts, except by the most inspired among us. Death finds f who can express réverence and sorrow that comes with it.. Words, y,; are unâ€" necessary. Rosehill Mausoleum with its beauty like a benediction, mutely expresses the sentiments that instinctively come with berea t. . Its eloquent marble loveliness voices all, for all time. ‘ §E + The Rosehill Mausoléum dffers the utmost in practical proâ€" ~ _ _ tection. _ An ample Trust Fund, constantly. increasing, as | sures perfect and everlasting care; a. Perpetual Ch grants Rosehill Mausoleum its present location forever; â€" : and the correct design of the structure protects it against the elements and the. years, ; it > k [ +s (a c a *l‘l:éxl-:b:i:re, t?\t present.‘la liniuteld number of Memoni:l Rooms ayailable; there are also single crypts, arranged group of two, three, four or more: 'hx}d Family Sections, each ‘ taining five compartments, enclosed with gates of b orae.. ; :: The cost. is proportionate, yet always reasonable. We urge > you to make a personal inspection Cards of admission are : â€" éasily obtained at the Cemetery entrance, c ts | ol A descriptive illustrated booklet of Roschill Mausoleum will be sent upon your request‘ _ ROSEHILL CEMETERY COMPANY ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY a 4 BELLSYSTEMm â€" _ _ One Rolicy ROSEHILL MAUSOLEUM Office & Residence: 829 Ridgewood Dr. Padded ; Auto. Vans ty | Long Distance BAGGAGE, nxyuhs. FREIGHT Wm [NO JOB TOO LARGE:; NO JOB SMALL . .. MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING Estimates Cheerfully Given. .: | Jobbing a Specialty WITTEN BLDG.. .. _ â€" _ 3&?ENRAL AVE. Telephones: Shop, H. P. 1404 â€", <Res.. H. P. 439 â€"1342 System | â€" Universal Service Edward Norrlen PACKING, MOVING & SHIPPING MORAN BROTHERS Eut Fireproof® Storage PIANO MOVING in grou each conâ€" f /A t n We ut * ssion are .. / upon your request: THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925 Tel. Highland Park 590 Long Distancé Moving N ‘| ‘Sw‘éen}" f}u: il ‘Trve North I,!! | !l!ll Any 201. 299 tube â€" can be f“ ‘l. ; Radi ing lost th H. W. If your set properly let North Radi 6 Sun t::..fl' _ Then, in a week ~cm sweep xd m quickly, ;easi Mt«d 887 C.fiil‘g First Church ~ the BR HOURS : W Don‘t let <ut blllhl.: you have :E recreation. â€" | vour Hopver! 15 soUTH Phone H d c fulrer hag likes to take telephone. = URSDA Y LOOK FOR done by ou are HOI 506 ~of 384 Cen r+UAran cor

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