II] , H if: ' - WE .K 1‘3 O/W l H o _g)r " IAGI TWO The Highlanb Park PMs in. The undead entertainment going out from scores of Am- do“ station: was stopped for the longest period since the pow. We»! of. the radio. Millions of listeners-in on two conti'. (','tfG'lett'gtttf,i',,','C'g',',,,t . attdthatthey would he“ to their evening's entertainin t. _ _"lNoMdormrttttrttrtuttier--and enter." _ "Fifty years ago not only would they have been unable to call for help, but they would have stood strong chances of going down with all hands. Even in the steamer lanes, a sinking craft blown off her course or just out of the range of visibility of pess- ing ships would have stood small chance of_rescue. However, when the faint mats, this: dashes 'ttlen' dots of the ilif'tt",', sine] were up. some we wireless overs ' word'was pessedand the air was cleared for reception of the un- fortunate ship's position and the organization of, relief. ' -so-tdcu-tt-etst,tsrtt,ntttt,-ttt-tms1tusid "rarrtttrsem,tmdsrtht_A_e_t2exr_ttf.2t!1t:, V In another part of this: paper a news story tells of the progress being made by the Chicago Regional Planning commission for a connected highway through North Shore towns parallel to the Northwestern railroad which will greatly relieve congestion in Sheridan road. It is mated out that Glencoe, Winnetka, Wilmette, Kenilworth and Evans n are cooperating with the commission to further this project, and of special interest is thtrfact that in none of thue oommunit is . pavement of less than forty feet iioridthNtpttepnaid) -.â€.,. A. c,' ..; " a T" It iii true, of course, thnt advertising is one of the necessary operating costs of any business, but it is also true that it is an investment creating when for future use;_ -' A -- -. - .. - l When a concern advertises regularly and eortaitstently, it builds mi good will. It creates a rmtation for that concern for, enter- prise and prottretusivenetus, it attracts people to ittrtrtore or shop to see its goods thus described; And a large part of these people become t.e.irtgtteutttomery. '. , . . Ite ranchble record of life saving at sea during recent ttgt atoms on the Atlantic when four great ships almost sun- f eoualy reported themselves in peril brings the following' txippp1spthxmithePttritrlretppa: I, - _ -- . _ "The signals of the powerful navy stations crashed through the atmosphere, demanding right ot way and 'ri1epteirttt broadcast- THURSDAY, MARCH 18', 1926 Now is the time for tttee Park to get into line and reap some of the benefits of T s aural project to provide a wide, well-paved, straight road into icago. If the Highland Park city administration will fall into line With this proitsetrtherts is no rea- son why Green Bay road in this city. which at present is in a hor- rible condition following the damage from winter trathe, should not become a part of mentored north shore route. .Green Bay road is too narrow. To pave t to a width of thirty feet is simply providing for the demands of the moment without tra to the , uture. Nothing less than a forty-foot pavement w take care _ the fast increasing trptrhs on the road. To obuild a narrower pa ement now means t the werk must be done over in- a few years, when the demand ' a wider road can no longer be ignored, Why not make the mad mde enough now at much less expense than would be the coat o two improvements within a (ery years? Grier: Bay road is t legical route for, a through road to cu. cago; , is straight, and use it eliminates the curves and hills and dangerous points of other routes it is most soughg It. will continue to be the read moat used .Tratlic is increasi g. It is time to provide for mod demands by modern improvements. Way not do the job right, hen it is done? And the tune to do it the whole job can be donen w at less expense,' providing adequate- ly for the rapidly growing trams demands on this road? Forty feet is none too wide now. It isn't necessary to look ahead. It’s t,t'f,ti,giei' now. Green Bay road in Highland Park in places is almost i ' ssable. It needs renewing at once. To pave it to a width of thigy feet means another repaying Jt.rtr. in a fewyears. Why not do the job right, when it is done. And the time to do it is now. There may be some objection, but it is safe to say that the result will justify ,the improvement. The Chamber of Com- merce i in favor of it: Bo are many other forward-looking citi- zens. If the entire cost cannot be taken care of by special assess- ment, charge a god share of it to public benefit and finance it by a bond issue. e city has no bonded indebtedness, and a debt that makes for the general benefit of the people is an investment. l Repave Green Bay road forty feet wide NOW! . _ _ The idea manila among soindtiuainesti people that advertising is merely. an expense, something to be added wholly to the operat- intr_eorttioft0yiness. -- _ ." .. . . -"., ' The .good will of a. business is as much a part of its assets as itottotter tied up in the building or fixturetrit owns, or, in the stock it carries. You are building that kind of permanent invest- ment every time you advertise in this newspaper. f j rtatus-rtrttrmtPtrfiihtetaotmeti1-"'"i mammmi- . Unifoi'm Kim-Foot Roadway Advertising As Un Investment "&nauer and Nter" TIRE RELIABLE LAUNDRY NUMBER 2 Plllone Hiilhland Park 178 “DRY CLEANERS as well as LA tpoERllilRS" hm mi‘ El: Bay toad and La avenue 1 Rev. P. R. Cardin“, tor tl day "rekesr-. ' :80 a. ML, Bible school. M6 I. m., Morning we It. Spe- el awaken, :00 p. m., Dr. Franklin net will " en address. _ s' i :00, p. m., Chi-Mien ndeevor. To ie, "What Does Jesus, an by Cr uncaring?†Leader, r. Chas. B. oreon. . :45 p. m., Evening goo service wt 'peeiarsprsakerrr.' a Ipecial ape-ken for . meet- i of thin day will up nt the 111 ole Christian Fundeme It mo- ck on. This mlrb'the tt rain: of a 0 weeks, Bible confers to he Tin this church. The ‘ublie is I no. C ' - Ah at leer {he Bible ow new! omnis- ed chpir will praetiea' _ ' day, lurch 2h' _ ' _ $03.11!. Sun "ti 1 :45 t. m. 1?i?i'i , p. 80 p. m. PM“ _ . , " p. m. Eveninf l u with Fanny 0mm. , edited-y, Much Mich: :00 pan. I meek service a! l and Vest: Central avenue. leg. W. P. Suhr, pistor ondV school at 9:80. . my: nervice " 10:30 , infill]: service " " n. _ an?†service " trp. m f 'he Bible class meets on and-y forth avenue and'L: pine. av. .Williuu B. Doble,‘ inter. ’ridly. March 19th: . Indiu’ society will meet‘with _ Mar- at Miller, comet; Mich In and I avenue. Highwm: . an!" "What Do You Ihsan-d IT, was?†Losder,Thales Lenin“ f, Y. P. B. cumin, 1 I 0 Win- netks Community chu m Y. P. S. will attend the m-‘inc and be guests " thepuppe " 1t0-9rtndnr Evening . b. Mr. J. U.' Smith will‘ speakop "The Tragic Issues of Fur-0' " mup-. j _; - C ..ah--The Westminster r M will meet at the homd, of M 'E.. French Rasmussen, was. St. has sve- nue. Mis.' Frank Pitt ‘ ll lead on the topic: 'zqttn mirieat Economic sud P mics! Fl sctors.†At the "taunt: an " inment staged with: guild for 1 a bone. Eta! Laird Hoyt. mo thsn a hundred and twenty dd ' m received. The play! P, "Cat" meu," ill be spMltedl this week {Em Presbyte n Home, Evsnsto . ’ _ thieadar-- T 'r.80-Ctumsh Night Bu , I . There will‘be sn informal m' . m of discussion mending 'to plus for the-Church Night p - - 'm of 19264927. _ . GRACE M. E. canton [an {Camp Fire ‘3! B. P-- 5 , zoo-Blue tirds. ' v-- 1 1 arch? school. j ' t009dttWihm0y Mo _ g clan. .'00iaE6rnt'rttt wdnhip. e Rev. Frank Pitt will rack. A gell'ul'tulu7 cl at the 'ttee-hors. "e . Communicanta' cl at the mnrtae--ttttu. '; 00 - Joint whenâ€! 0 Interme- diate and Jtmiortetsoi _ ' iaGbiiiiiceii"arsta, t a. P. Pralt?Bi'rE cannon lHIGBLAND P, ZION L P. B. tbretini, Ill mo- ming of a to he tublic is PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS Topic t ucceu t " v T BETH t l - l t,a,all'l?i'?h?%La, , The new high " . 'Atttietitt, tuid, on West Park tviiti',iliiet?i,i_1'i,i! pletion and Coach ho to be; ublo to play All the homer, fun. - there, In the meantt he plugs to tft his candidates tt l to the ‘Elh' eld. _ I , ' Thar flrtst league tt a will no!» ably be in the nut w _ idt Karim: three or four praetiet mm before. ThtEarittoartt,ti' unknown thatudidn'trtntioh, new retreatedtoCAMhs transient. NSecond street near uni avenue' [ J. G, 1rfrtittteinerk'atas1or V OMS-Sum!†"ehoot union. Dr. E. D. Pritaeh, apps . a dent. A T 11t00--ueiritt wot-â€lip. Sermon by Rev. George Smith. 1;: t.46-ahrenintr GAiU1, Addreu on Minimum-y work in Song): Anode: by Rev. George Smith. li, 7 - Baseball " the hi; hobo! in 'in progress every night in bore gm. Thepitehertore Iyeumr,itpytyunrthe rest of the eapdldrtearjirit1 be called dugwithin ' law. “it“ . The pitchers with can it. Hinder, Stu-nu, Met Ind 38w- der with Rudolph, Joe Man, J. Wu. and But-nay Davis .tryi out for the backstop position. ; _ Rev. George Smith T Toronto, thw tario. Canada, seen of the Enn- gelicnl Union of South America, yin open]: at the mornin j and .evettitte services next Sunday. _ the morning he Ewill deliver a :0: means: and in the evening will I 'il, of the pro:- regir of the minim: i worth in South America. Theiimemtrdm and friends of the church j urtrerto be parent st both sonic . The put" and Mr. William Guy t m unend- ing the session of the “mob. Uhitod Conference " Rocha " Illinois. , The Rev. John mrrl/yaet Edwlrdn, pri at in charge. _ 5: £on Communion w :80. _ The. Church School 0:80. lilting and Sermon 11 too. (The that Sunday the misttth, and Festival, for Co union). Emma: at 5:00. 11; _ T Thad†and Holy}; duh, Holy communion " 10:00. " Subject tar next "'lt'"" lawn: "Muthr." _rott.emreorF1rir#ert1ttr+., mg of the reading too ' Mt Cunt!!! venue, which u one†my ink any from nine in th. morning until six ttt'the evening “with SW " “moon, from twtrttttrtt to It. The lure, Peter C. WM Mo: Emeritus 2: " BASEBALL PRA First Church of . , Set-aunt. Highland Park, 111., 1 Haul "r nue, u bunch of Tho _ Church. The First Church of _ 'tkM!ettist, injBo-ton, Hus; but†every Sundny morning " 0:45 all on Wednesday main: at B p. u. when testimonies of GM; " Edwin!- ing as chem Sand: , new not: at 9:80 a. m. and is to pupils tmeth-ttttnr-ir,',, , Fred fieeityi; Refine C l ; i, Phone mama PM t , 1hserfkild J'tlr"l' h, the ideal tirht to hm Catchbulns anid Septic tanks. tleaned. i c. 111mm amount. cum CHRISTIAN We]: EBALL PKAL CE 1 AT DEERFI&D BEGUN NOW its CE mammh â€harm-c, "enrrtrinrttowhettter should middling-duh n3,»- ete1dttgtetittets. Andyct poop}. hubs-maul" m total-hulk. l [ Our margins are lower. i art scuttner)it Marx have eff ted economical It all means m g for arou--moris style, more fin _'; ' C print, more value," better ti , ies More value he this spring-m ,s' . style, too tirtu.trt.3egiaAlve. 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