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Highland Park Press, 26 May 1927, p. 15

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All work guaranteed. Charges Resso I H. F. PAHNKE, Piano 3k 8. St. Johne Ave. _ Highined Park, Mincis JOHN ZENGELER Cleaner and Dyer We have built up our business with It‘s Time to Retire To Buy a Home? To Builda Home? Charles F. Grant, Sec‘y OR TO PAY OFF EXISTING MORTGAGE on your Home! The nwmuwumflnmmm assist you! * Do You Need Money? All work ; "The American Home, the Safeguard of American Libertics®" 1 North Sheridan Koad * _ We Operate Our Own Plant in Any Other Road To Old Age Security? Is There Steffen‘s Auto Supply 26 a4 Car, St. Johns & Park Aves. "Tel. 164â€"1603 Isn‘t it true that old age security deâ€" pends upon wise handling of money â€"wise buying and wise saving? And isn‘t a man‘s buying and saving abiiâ€" ity largely determined by the good Purnell & Wilson 522 Central Avenue, Highland Park Telephone Highland Park 350 Highland Park, Hlinois Fisk Ti You can build your mileage and Summer driving season Telephone H. P. 16 9 Coryment, mas, ay ccorp r. woouiay ";. 399 CENTRAL AVE YÂ¥ CHIGHLAND PARK an autoâ€" cil of P. T. A.‘s. Mrs. Fiynn reported the annual meeting of the Dlinois The regular meeting of the P. T. A. of Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school which took place on May 5 in the English club room was the annual business mecting. Reports were given as follows* Secretary read report of last meeting; treasurer‘s report, aud~ ited; reports of officets and commitâ€" out discussion. Report of housing/ committee. _ Mrs. Paul gave a mn-[ terly report of the meetings of the Stute couventionâ€"of the Ilinois Counâ€" | usual splendid way. elected for. the m' ycu Presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Harry Paul; viceâ€"president, Mrs. Flynn offered the ‘revision of the byâ€"laws which were passed withâ€" 35TH DISTRICT MEET IN WAUKEGAN MAY 26 m:ummmtuuof ?de&-'.’innwm um““&'ws:a'w' on are ed to go to Waukegan. ® Ee ks * One of the worst combinations we know of is a high powered car with a low powered brain above the steerâ€" M‘-fln'b-hh' running for office to clean ap poliâ€" ties really intends to clean up in polâ€" First picture of retired Admiral William H. G. Bullard, Chairman of the New Federal Radio Commission just back in the U. S. from China to take up his new job, control of radio. The new J. C. Penuny Community Home near Jacksonville, Fiz., has been dedicated and thrown open to retired ministers with fami> where -,&-‘ heat are free. Twentyâ€"two apartments house 80 a chapel and civic center make up the comâ€" munity. 1t is a memorial to Mr. Penny‘s father and mothcr, his father having been a Baptist maimisser, Above is the Chapel; insert is of Mr. Penny, and, below s typical group now liwing there lt is ments were || the |\Large Percentage Believed Due to Inadequate Lighting Facilities _ A suggestion for a special act by the legislature authorizing a commisâ€" sion to consider the best, ultimate plans for draining and improving the Skokie, made at the meeting of the Glencoe chamber of commerce last week, received such spontaneous and enthusiastic support that steps were |taken immediately for a meeting to POOR LIGHT CAUSE j OF ACCIDENTS, CLAIM According to a recent investigation it is shown that of more than three thousand traffic fatalities occurring after dark in thirtyâ€"two American cities, 17.6 per cent, or nearly oneâ€" fifth, were the direct result of inadeâ€" quate street lighting. . On bfghways, as contracted with city streets, bad lighting is shown to be responsible for 20.2 per cent of all traffic acciâ€" dents after dark. The importance of proper street ilâ€" lumination appears in two studies, one made in Chicago and one in Cleveâ€" land, for which exact records were kept. Certain streets in Chicago formerly averaged three deaths a year by afterâ€"dark motor accidents. Two:years ago the lighting on these streets was modernized, and in the twoâ€"year period there has been but one traffic fatality, and that in broad daplight. In Cleveland improved lighting on two streets has reduced afterâ€"dark traffic deaths from an average of fifteen to two a year. SKOKIE DRAIN PLAN Recommends Special Act of Legâ€" islature; Well Received at Glencoe Meeting LAING SUGGEST NEW Highland Park WHY NOT MAKE YOUR VACANT GROUND PAX AN INCOME? Build a ?â€"car garage, use one space and pay for the gurage with the monthly inâ€" come received from the other space. .INVESTIGATE! A GLAZED PORCH ADDS ONE ROOM To YOUR HOUSE. Not only does it improve the appearâ€" mmow, but increases the value considerably. We build OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN @r«a_ 2. See Our Model Garages on Display to your specifications . YOU WILL BE SURPRISED ATF THB SMALL COST. EASY MONTHLY PAYâ€" A UuSED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT Studio. 820 Evanston. Tel. Greeniloaf 808 Highland Park Studie: 355 Centrel Ave., Tel H. P. 1063 BEST QUALITY MATERIAL â€" EXPERT WORKMANSHIP A. G. McPherson A WIDE CHOICE WE WILL GLADLY QUOTE ON REPAIES OR EEMODELING. CALL OR SEND COUPON No Obligation to Have Our Representative Call on You s Selling as many new Dodge Brothers Cars as we do, it is only natural that we should be offered a wide selection of used cars in trade We take the best of theseâ€"and put them in such good condition that they cannot helip but reflect favorably on our repuâ€" areâ€" EV ANS Will Give You the Finest Garâ€" age or Glazed Porch that Money Can Buy. BUILT TO YOUR ORDER Increase . the value of your property ONLY (Not Portableâ€"Not Sectional) $10 Teacher of Violin Easy Terms and Enclosures, $10 Down 23 months to pas Porches. Additions 120â€"121 DOW N

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