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Highland Park Press, 5 May 1927, p. 10

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a 1"g'xr"eptpt't 'd, mi». Lratioy.q ii! in}. -gr-h. .. “h. tub-and. i, “If!“ u IllhirntylkTarry REALTORS Special Bargain Offerings D. cum m - all In: I“: soon " m: " Humour“; P. m on cums " m nun: noun". a: Central & Sheridan Highland Park 69 JAMES LLOYD F" Highland M 878-112 Box 65 000; terms. Humane with unusual advantage. near the lake, 75x250 feet, all improvgmenm in and paid. Only $90 I foot. 9-room brick Col. home. tile roof. 135 feet on Ravine drive, 200 feet on Linden new law heat, choice location. Genuine bargain at $29,000; terms. 2 use buntifnl pd,1M,urg'd,t', land with any S-room v, dose to Huf.u?+ our coo 'e may! MW'JE‘E! fl: oiiiek sue. _ ' Luge list of houses for rat by your or for summer. MONEY T0 LOAN Landscape Gardening GORDON B. CHASE " W. Washington St., CHICAGO Tel. State 8269 _ room stucco, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, hw heat, page. lot 75:210. nr. the lake. Just reduced to $27,- W. W. 1tEKRhrtDT FirstnndSecond a Highland Park 2305 Real Estate '-h--leioE 40 North Deal-born Street or Highland Put tiirTr, &__m._ -i.EEil) nil-tn. aa-tac" NaFGisa Gi lii4 24-1 SERIES EVERGREENS Morgue Low Rates MANURE BLACK DIRT mmwmou _ I I my mum] 'gogttgtcLUBrqttrrBgtTBLM handful-Imam t.ed,drrut,nndsotheChieaV tueAartsiestu-teri-dtothe school children of northern Illinois and northern Indiana this month il- lush-nus the proper method of vik- ingouaemtryro-d. . "rnTatrave" thong-d classrooms, in this unitary. the following hulls tin [new by tte _club will be rad: _ Perter's L... “June (by: soon wilt be here; my children living in cities and to": will to to the country. The lesson taught by the poster this month, does not apply to country children. Children who live in the country know beau than Mt walk with traMe. that is to will on the right side of the road. Country children, always walk on the left side of the roadway, against tame. Tisityrts from the city and town. m the ones who need this gaming. " "Cars travel swiftly on country highways; drivers are not looking for anything to cross their paths. If you were to walk with "amt. a tar might bear down upon you before you could get out of the way or before the driver could stop his car. Many accidents have happened in this way. Drivers whose vision has been ob- seared by other cars, a turn in the road. a hill, or by poor light. have struck persons walking on the right [ side of the roadway. These accidents. never would have happened if the per- [sons injured hid known that the only .safe way to walk on a country road iwas to walk against trairiie." Traffic congestion in towns along main highways can be reduced com siderably' if the motorist will Co-op- rrate. According to Charles M. Hayes. president of the Chicago Motor club, who points out that many teatBe snarls are caused by the "imwiring motorist" who stops A long tram: line on the main street to ask a W policeman for information that should ‘have been obtained from some other _ source. . 5.. ., . :1 Do you know the.ryort'rar to at; .F-" funky" Misa, _ t - 1hll'td"d'lt, esrteult.y.t" tttr ‘ In Smaller Cities "One sees little of this practice in such cities as New York on Chicago," says Mr. Hays, "visitors in the Large cities hesitate to hold up mm: while they ask endless questions. but in the smaller cities, many travelers regard the trattie policemen " bureaus of information. and in holding lengthy conversations with the busy crossing men, these travelers cause much an- noynnce to legal motorists. A: a re- sult the residents of many towns al- thgugh appreciativo " tourist busi- ness cannot help bat be sharply eriti- cal of the tourist tide. _ “This feeling is justified." contin-' ued Mr. Hayes. "and the Chicago Mo-i tor club is eo-operating with the , Amerieim Automobile associhtion in) urging the motoring public to refrain from using the trattie foree for an information bureau, and to niiow the MBeers to perform the more necessary Ind arduous duties otAtreethw tri- fie without disttaetimt interruptions. Use Silk In addition to urging tmiBe motor- isumgOWpropersourcesforro-d information the club and the Andi- can Automobile minim urge Ino- torists G use their eyes.” "oftentimes," declare the motoring organizations. " motorist will step touquirethemraroertofterwmyrheo direeUy in his line of vision s hm sign gives complete Min-nation." GAS-HEATED PULLMAN CARS NEW DEPARTURE The l.test novelty in tut-porta- tion. gu-heuted Pullman an, E been started by the WM - "aha-Whip.” -emrtemqr_temtderrnee uhiehtaiderverfortmrohr-a-A evening. Ammo-dam whthmlymmthh-I ll! company'- “has! me.- and. Ammmmwiam until: controls W mulled in the Watchmen-{mini apipmhthenihndhuh'lh bditirmrrmtussst-toh.Pttrt- mthmhmnhththm qrrhed.heeq “lathe minds! " the“. CHILD‘S Tor [10383 m IGYPI‘IAN NIB Aehitd'.toraroodeoh--dn' ,mxtahleterfi46A.D.weee- JalrG-s-a.e-C1l' 'V.Nrmmrtnteirrttr_qr_eyP" ts-ofthe-hare-ttraft- Pti.r-qF.--eqd ”huh-nth.“ with.“ ggiugIa-g-g00.rt-< te-teBetdtetpte? 'se-ru-ure-rr-. tr-i-is-f-eu, “a ot-_--- tiggtrgrghttAd,t,,Tg'gHt clan-wink“ AgVt..-rr.ehorh.h_" "a“ nth-01.. 1h.d‘__*_‘_ w Vacatin- Gdhnee In om we {a a. n in Mal n I. a...“ a - you. on --u-ir--.,! JlrlFiiiiiiFiiGriauk-i' ADVERTISING AID _ _ INV'EN'ISEEE “In ' mung)??? iiiic V - ,0? T PO Eight meeifie Services Which Current-Cd!“ Device I! Are Rendered hm his l, his: w By Medium Listed l You??? There are eight sreeiSe new which advertising can render a Pub- lie utility rompany. according to Frank [Alloy Bhsnehard. New Yuri City, president of the Public CHE 'tiec Advertising assoeiatiem. Ther are “I To si.1t the seeorities, ad the ccrvice the company is prep-lid to furnish. whether it is transpartatioa, communi, 2. To keep the stockholders or cus- tnmers informed regarding the main of the company and thus promote their interest in it, C. To tell the genus!» public about the company itce1t--its policies, its methods of dointe Murine”, ita per- swnul and its plnns for development, 4. To defind itself when unjustly attacked, and especially for politic- ians who hope to promote their un- diduy for office. 5. To oppose legislation that would hamper the physical operations of the company or impose fistnneU1 obliga- tions that would cripple its business. a. To promote public good will by caliing attention to whit it is doing to emanate thrift, to promote sale ts. to build up “menial enterprises and to make the city a better pine in which to live, T. To explain to its customers why it has applied to the state utility com- mission for permission to raise its rates. Tk- To present arguments for the renewal of its franchise. BUILDING RECORDS SHOW SLIGHT DROP trG0, store front, m 'noe. - and addition, 81,500. i _ H. 5W. Cub: avenue. addi- "w. P. this, Woodhnd road. house. 321.000. - - _ - OLUIB and III-- in the - A - ent than h at but. as diluent a in the did of man. but the use I.” of it starts memo-1's with in a review of life with We part aims tstmdNat. “tie, loving and "eritieing. Mother's Day is any day in the life of each of as. The setting side of one spade! day (e Sprint’s- {Avon-ed month,' may. given In the op- portunity to express one MM- timent that is real-to our Mothers. itiey Pal-him. M. Rd, Cedar Avenue, tm- rage, $170. - -_____ F. Baum. Roger Williams avenue, dwetrme. 315.009. _ -. _ SIM. A, Bourniqul. Carma] avenue. up rate, 31.500. . Joseph HM, South Sheridan house. 312”. woatddriee,86M. MIMWAVU- mic-0.87"; mm“- ELI-h,I-¢uwmiaum _ lwmwdhrtm no. 8150. I‘.‘ 8"”. Herman Dena], Maid road, new "in. P. B. Salads. South St. Johns n19- Mrs. J. wanna-g. Wei: Pi" Ive- FVaciiean.Dee-droaa,t- hjl.uum.mi.somundenm 31's." m. N. St. John Ivo- amazon-mu... 1770.qule I'di-d-tmmb“ In.“ "sArGaiskr-i-rttah, - . . . ,l- 1 an -rYf.Br' awn-w ser-CA-q 'ak1h'Al"a. ‘. --._..-.-_ figgd_.‘_ Senova. Walker avenue. addition, (Continued from page I) ', Crunch avenue, addition, »n. lighting. listing or TO OUR MOTHERS . - lare.iys,attherP1e'fP"f1") small current and control: ' moeh than one. I The urinary "by and in - i,tricaumtaueerueetter1fti.e whichissosemsitimetHttHit a battleship coil“ he - by dewdrop or a pub; M. in been perfected by D. D. In!“ young "meareheawi-r.etkrWeat-l inghouse Electric & 13-min; Company. _ . The device which minus I radio tubeinshetndwiujut been demonstrated at the Motel Paul- sylnnia. It is known which, n EAR: Fi" upon 30.000: l_r. M iaud,wtsiieute-rtarhe-n- plifyintr power armed. lOO.QOI).000. "The energy required to W it."1 he said. "is Ml “billion“: of al, watt. or about one folded: of the en? wry exerted by . " wathiae "a! on inch in one would.” " Mr. Knowles said his instin- would be used unduly in dentin] en- zinwring. brst said it also could be un-d as I bunk: niarm to We! valuable exhibits in stores. laws. and art gulleries. count people or m- mmnbilcs push: given point! or, and out nllnns in case intrnden "F ter doors and windows. "'T exerted by a " talking :'it.,tj Originally "Green (Ea-0' "Hm WWW“. . . l. ThenameVergooaciaanoddou. Mr. Knowles all. his Pre"" It first appear: on record in the; wpuld l” used “UP”. m eketrieal t-l tum: States in woo. - up; mnu‘rlng. but said n also could be; name is of Anglo-Norman origin. and new! as a burglar alarm to protect: if m probably meant "green m,‘ valuable exhibits in stores. mm] in the mutant}! century. since the and art Ra11eries. (curl: PM," or "r-l, old Norman French In: "vert" te tomnhilvs passing gum perm or) worn as modern French has it. 'Be wnd out alarms in can intruder! envt Inuit-n mm for 1867 list! "Ver- ter doors and ‘mn rouse" individuals but the Ust Bam‘ ' verRoose mm to have dim-W M [ATORS "mm 14",", Boston before 1m. OF m ON mm When 1:1th Foster arr-led " - Isaac Vernon the was " ”and Ur"tir"ta' [mm Travel and Feel wife. Me had name. munch it i. mf-u " m not bond how many thildm There m were at: brthis nail-lite and per- __ ttaperitwarthubetthHte-, Aviators who have traveled aalalyl thing to do FEW! with the (III over the United States by air for new Mother HIM an: eral years anticipate strange Iliahapu‘ " . . . She had so my and". and exams marked Miami: when She didn’t how m to b? Aviators who have traveled said, over the United States by air for m- eral years anticipate strange lhhpl Ind express marked trvrihtimt when He; ram ta thr kss familiar mir- road train. - of Fort Crotke‘ttanlCapL - ' Davia.emieftGnrresta..Tex.,brmt, forFortBermiV iiirGG4e) tain Davidson's first trip an I am roodrorrrver-s-dMiueh- hulk itrst one in the - at. twmhnmmu-w statatrnirNri-ereHrdc Hahn-nelmcdvmnirfuee mhf-molhnbhiu-n‘dal guidegohwethnfewfnd A new mrmtmuhllinc devils -iatetsemHi-raethe- petunia-chuck. Ammmhfrm oottosaeerutheurthh-oeF. thetwoir-areret-ederto tsrorterNr_r-vattheir mm WARNBD - Attalh Walk or m omens! - _'-... hula! l- imit-l m sho-at-seeth-lt, mun-1 minced-hi... 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" thi, iiiGtGrueiN-euetarMie' i.ttit,e,tduhtof,'turgT,ti amof_ isasttiio-smruehnrm. be sold aext'Thundu noni- at "eta-aut-oo-tRive" Court, by order " Aug-t- P. u.. ‘ing.cxecmor,tb¢nisl’ellovedded. ‘inscribrd meticulously on - that not crackles like -reha-att. nil which records the posing of the Fars roose homestead to the john '1..- sion of Elinbeth. PM. Anne and Issue Vet Yuma There are many editions a! lathe: Goose melodies and rhymes and me- hmr there clings Ibollt the whole col- let-{ion of items to be oletod far sale by D. Bran” Rich n Pee", precious association with that Furor ing Ind lovely Mother Gone who tit. tle though. living simply“ in Baton. in the mid-eiirhteenth tent-7. that her jingln. engorged in the with! quiet of the nursery would My: rich m heritage for nit the children of the English-upenkinx raid. math: Yergeese child-“I'- Elizabeth, and for in .00.. Gomotooktnlnkiurhy-lorli- intheinlimoflhm. Olin grandchildren - and with - tunedfot-mrhyna. 3 'gomrB.-toBept- Arsdt-dehiidrea'sbth- . primer-Ind ttetho-ht."Whqts pity that only the little PM - and girlLVwId In" the In " knowing Gum - I _su1Irr%toeortehrttere sotutmore.--etittHehihb- "are-tsoot-ii- "kat-uh-Rf-Sh-w- tsoe,res'.odnttmrt'theNwhetn- up in the air,"Yom, Tatum tgms'msdtherest." Adah-dd. Hm BLAME IN COAL MENBB m auMW-hbn Tum-EV "LI-pub nub fut- U at. -e, ste' aiGiaiGFirert -. "I. IF' "in.” - addict-nut "ii-tns-r-A-She., trr-stu-ee-A-rs H mmdmdhb‘ Iteureuffg d .-_rs- a-ue-e-ei-. -trkqMqpoeqeehyt Gm! "*9...A':¥"_'!B-" II 1u'T,,'raii'ri.""iiuii." "Inge-huh!!!“ {3*er afghan-and '.":i'"ciii-cicrau. it',,':,'.??!!,',",??,':':?.': thin-H Id -M "*QIQRQ ,,,,a'N,'e'tst,., Ragga; kin of mi in! [an ibi- m "I. IatlnnlsavuuL ':1tri't'i'ieol"il mum: 'AIIING wins-I- hit“ ' his kid“. 2tgut=WM,"I'fRd'r" iaTGciio.iAteeeft ”unbound-bun.- iiiNtba-tv,t.tb_ 3 ”think-nub in." GTiiiiivGG-iuotet Wining-III. d.“ m 1'5.th iiio_retr.ueel"1.er. ‘lnr-sr with - ID m "tom ammwm; "re 'i7au ai""" 37¢...” "ii-u- - he- “My Id In - ulna-cc. Nobodymbh-othmh “an; Chi- for the - I" mpéxsektoyuauhrkl ttir-tam-h- F. B. Williams Real Estate Insurance (knot-(own client has requested immediate sale of his pnniruhrly good tr "I'm bane. ' but... glued from and tau pun-ha and ssieett'mq porch. Gur- m. Deep loo-foot Tat in high mm cl derelopmemt- shrub. per- math, fruit trees at. Good hr ends-n. near schools and ”19°F tatiot' . wANTro-BetaMt anthem ourameqi.- the writer: fee..whiet AY My "wiring pod rial bone for hm family eanmttdeotiente " property is and for meal thousand doll." tens M RM mt, of beerheld'l Ki - idem: h" come. We In“ it quirks. What have you? It. Jed-I. burial! toat. at GAGE 1 JORDAN "" Canal St. Eva-t- “! can]!!! "" This Week’s Special Inn HEAL! Jam - " 8. Bt. Job - 'rteiiual..?.ttteAV l LEE. m- sxoo e. um p.. Mo. 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