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Highland Park Press, 21 Jul 1927, p. 18

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Built with the distinctive beauty and completeness of appointment that characterizes customâ€"built cars, the new line is of the type that should sell readily on appearance as well as performance. The fact that the cars are capable of going 25 miles on a gallon of gasoline, at average touring speed, should also add greatly to their, popularity. Initial production will embrace three body types, a fourâ€"door sedan, a cabriolet roadster and a coupe. Only the sedan is available for delivery now but within a very short time the maflmpcvmhindshn'J But today"s is probably the most remarkable _ announcement . Dodge Brothers ever madeâ€"the "fastest fours" in Americaâ€"priced to sell: in tremendous volume. Speed has never been a factor in their sale. Nor will it be made the paramount issue in marketing. the new cars, it is said, although it is obviously a feature upon which the public will focus much attention. Several pages have turned recently in the history of Dodge Brothers, but what appears to be by all odds the most important, is being revealed toâ€" day. The company is bringing out what it claims is the fastest line of four cylinder cars in America, entireâ€" ly new in every way, with price levâ€" els so far below those at which Dodge Brothers cars have always sold that the success of the new line seems asgured from the start. able new #WW@Nof sixes and within a month had it established on a proâ€" duction basis equal to that of many large mies which have been State and county highway authoriâ€" ties coâ€"operating in the Regional Planning association plan &h?l main thoroughfaresâ€"north, west and south â€"into the city of Chicago through adjoining suburbs be built by both state and counties in accordance with a _lan of the Chicago PJan commisâ€" sion. ‘ DODGE INTRODUCES "FASTEST FOUR" AUTO "State bond issue money and the gasoline tax money which goes to the state highway department may also be used inside Lmse cities in which state aid money may be spent." Outside of Cook county, says the planning | association | officials, â€" the routes may be paved into cities and villages having as high as 75,000 popâ€" ulation in the last federal census. Cook county, he estimates, will reâ€" ceive nearly $2,500,000 annually from the tax; DuPage $90,000, Grundy $25,000, Kane $14,000, Lake $100,000, McHenry $50,000, Will $110,000, Kenâ€" dall $15,000 and Kankakee $52,000. Provides for Additional Roads _ "These amounts," says Mr. Kinp‘ ery, "may "be applied to state aid roads in these counties ant their cities and will build from two to five miles each per year. The mileage is in addition to the mileage which will be built by the state highway departâ€" ment. (OaKâ€" TeRRraAcE | Oa‘t SERRASF ;CALLS FOR OUR wasn iNOW, AND MY WIFE‘S |LOOKING TEN YEARS i YOUNGER / tion, said in a recent interview. The gasoline tax law, Mr. Kingery says in correcting a "popular imâ€" pression" to the contrary, provides that the money apportioned to the several counties may be spent on state aid routes and these routes may be paved into a city of any size in Cook county. LAKE COUNTY MAY RECEIVE $100,000 FROM GASOLINE TAX PLAN ward immediately in Chicago and its metropolitan area and a contributing cause of the road building boom will be the muchâ€"discussed gas tax. Robâ€" A tremendous highway and street improvement program is to go forâ€" Kingery, general manager of the SWEET AND CLEAN AKâ€" TERRACF tA oRBeSs®| S FOR OUR WASH ; V, AND MY WIFE 'Si MING TEN YEARS ! OUNGER / i Extensive Highway | Improvement LAUNDRY out their remarkâ€" Fannie Farwell Tulle to G. T. Chandler. WD $10. Lot 1, Owners resub, Ferry and Farwells sub, Lake Forest. Fannie Farwell Tulle and wife to A. F. Tuttle. WD $10. Lot 2, Ownâ€" ers resub, Ferry and Warwells sub, Lake Forest. E. T. Hahn and wife to C. L.‘ Leonâ€" ard and husband, jt tens. WD §$10. Pt of lot 5, Leonards Oakwoods sub in Lake Zurich, S ighl |_~H. W. Dailey and husband to E. hs[:“:ve:i[;hntd sl'litHin thedcipr::l:t’! Ford. WD $10. Lot 2 and lots 3, i | Owners subdn, lots 68, 69 and 139 S. ;ourt (l)t Waukegan, t:hrough At'torney, Highl:né lddl; To H"‘ ; Ceapiy, ror prompod ipan thamstie| Roribern Truct Cor 19 4n . Ihiy pin, for $25,000 injuries susulned_ D $10. Lot 6, 0 Top when a car driven by the woman | SS 'l $ bdr; Lal P"':hd” i last spring ran into his machine lenv-.9 ‘UO"K > B:nk ;‘ a “to C. H. ing him with permanent back injurâ€" | K b{uon d wife Um $2. NE ies. The accident happened near Elâ€", ~°P!° a" + * & gin. Seaman charges that the woman | mwâ€"“â€"' driver was negligent, |qememmememuenemmntememmesmmmmnmer SUIT IS FILED OVER AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT â€" Only one occupant of the machines was injured. A man received a slight cut on one finger. ~$20 Cash Prize | wife. W A few minutes later two more maâ€" rfield. chines, one of which was a Dodgeln"; :' slimay: 19 ‘the "soties 99 stenioart | Wiinnis climax to the series of mdents.:m, Org three cars, a Studebaker, a Dodge 34, Shick and ‘a Ford, collided, two of the maâ€" H. T. chines also rolling into the ditch. _ {rast Co All of the machines were towed m~i PDecrhcls to a garage at Libertyville for re-( G. F. C pairs. Real Estate Transfers Two other machines, a Nash sedar and another Ford truck, neared the scene of the accident. ‘The driver of the sedan, as he neared the accident put on the brakes. ‘The Ford was following the other machine too closely to avoigd crashing into the rear end of the Nash. ELEVEN CARS DAMAGED enue, south of Libertyville one night last week. The series of accidents followed the crash of two Within a few minutes after this acâ€" cident a Ford truck and a Willys Knight touring car driven by a girl collided at the same spot and the near one of the other cars. both of which rolled into a ditch after ville Last Week All entries must be weighed at this store. The largest one so far is a 14 3â€"4 Ib. muskie. the Biggest Game Fish Brought in this Season 386 Central Avenue, Highland Park, IMlinois Bring ‘Em In! ENDS AUGUST 3ist 11 for | __H. T. Byford and al to Chicago (Trust Co., QCD $1. NE q# See. 36, | Deerfield. , sub S. Highland addn to Highland Park. G. F. Geils and wife to H. F. Rasâ€" mussen and wife, jt tens. WD $100. Pt lot 15, blk 76, Hawkins addn, pt Sec. 26, Deerfield. E. L. Millard and wife to H. W. Dailey. QCD $10. Lot 2, Owners Williams and husband. WD. Lot 264, Orgl. subdn Lake Forest, Sec. 34, Shields. us wood Heights N half NE qr Sec. 20, C. T. & T. Co. to J. 0. Forsten and wife. D $750. W half SE qr Sec. 22, Deerfield. A. G. Lindquist and wife to N. Brandonisio and wife. WD $10. Lot 83 Von Lindes subdn SW qr See. 28, C. T. & T. Co. to E. H. Scheer. D $500. °E half NW qr SW qr Sec. 29, B. D. Kenney et al to I. L. MeElâ€" wain and wife. WD $10. Lot 5, blk 5, Lake Bluff Heights, subdn SW qr Sec. 21, Shields. E. C. Sage and husband to G. Redâ€" ick. QCD $10. Blk 10, Ravinia Highlands, NW qr Sec. 36, Deerfleld. G. Redick to W. H. Sage and wife. QCD $10. Lot.-lm":.‘u,p.. vinia Highlands, Sec. Deerfleld. M. Lincoffs to S. D. Anderson. WD $10. Lots 1, 2, 3, subdn, Lake Forest. C. T. & T. Co. to J. E. Sheahan and wife. WD $10. E half SE qr Sec. 22, Deerfigld. M. H. Kirk and husband to B. K. 5111 Waveland Ave. Chicago Carpenter. QCD $1. NE qr of Sec. PROGRESS TLE CO CERAMIC FLOORS FLOOR and WALL TILE Telephone Kildare 3499 (Not Inc.) £1, sub of Lake Forest. = _ _ pt Sec. 36, Deerfield. Harriet T. Felix to C. E. Johnson and wife jt tens. WD $10. Lot 35, 710 Yale Lane Manufacturing Furriers 368 Central Avenue, Highland Park . _ Phone H. P. 351 The Wilcox Special Built Homes are a part of the show neither you nor your friends can afford to miss ._._.. Let‘s make it a real celebration.. . _ Invite all your friends out to see the wonderful beauty and learn of the many special advantages of living in Highland Park. . t i for the â€"Coming Seasonâ€"â€" _ SELLING LOWER THAN CHICAGO PRICES August Fur Sale VICTOR BROTHERS Remodeling, Repairing and Relinâ€" ing at Lowest Prices of the Year HIGHLAND PARK DAY and My Birthday _ NOW IN PROGRESS Coats and Garments Walter W. Wilcox We Call For and Deliverâ€".â€"A July 27th : Builder of Wilcox Homes One of ‘the Wilcex Special Built Homes / 4 d to E. Phone H. P. 2619 -q..-..‘ t lot 6, Mill §1, Lake Fo ate Bank of

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