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Highland Park Press, 25 Apr 1929, p. 18

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_Our Want Ads Bring Results 16 21â€"25 South Second Street Sweeping price reductions on all Century Six and Eight models slashes all Prices HUPMOBILE in new program of expansion|â€" NEVITT MOTOR SALES T HE P R E S S HigKland Park, Illinois Carpenters, bricklayers, plasterers, painters, glazers, roofers, plumbers, electricians, _ mechanics, â€" engineers, landscape gardeners, interior decoraâ€" tors, artists and architects, and crews of. laborers are hard at work. The preliminary landscaping is finished and the skeletons of the great exâ€" â€"hibit buildings can be seen from the windows of Gold Coast apartments. Buildings Feature _The exposition buildings themselves will ‘be feature exhibits, according to Marvin E. Ellinwood, vice president of the Chicage Real Estate board, under whost auspices the show. is held. They â€"are being constructed The immense tract, made available by the City of Chicago as an enâ€" couragement to home ownership, is being transformed into a great garâ€" den whereâ€" home owning wares . will be displayed in brilliantly .colored structuresof unusual design.â€" °_ ~ on the gigantic task of building the "Own Your Home" exposition that will open Saturday, night April 27, on the city water works property on Chicago avenfi nearâ€" Michigan boulevard. _ 3 Three hundred men have been working for more" than three weeks Technical Engineers Visit Here Saturday MBHIHHHIECANCANIEEGEAIEG Tss enc ces Ee menienmeneieniet Eons mvn n ty Prehistoric races of*«man are illuâ€" strated by busts of the Pithecanthroâ€" | pus erectus, the Neanderthal man of | La Chapelleâ€"auxâ€"Saints, and the Croâ€" | Magnon man, in an exhibit in Stanley ’ Field hall at Field Mugseum. _ D. Meincke, 635 Washington avenue, Glencoe, was found dead.last Thursâ€" day night on the lawn of the Meincke home by â€"J. L. Emerick, 614 South avenue, who notified the Glencoe poâ€" lice. The body was removed to an undertaking parlor in Evanston, and Mr. and Mrs. Meincke, wht are visitâ€" ing at. Biloxi, Miss, were notified. Mr. Wright‘s death was attributed to heart disease. ~ + Aged Man Found Dead at Glencoe Last Week business man, living with his 'daugh- ter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. H. inere were two general sessions at the_convention, one in the morning from 9’:‘36%"1mangsÂ¥10ther in the afternoon from 1:30 to "3=@‘clock. Dr. Frazrk E. Baker, president â€"«of the State Teachers‘ college, Milwaukee, Wis., addressed® the morning session on the subject, "The Background of Youth." Dr. Edward Howard Griggs, lecturer _ _of national prominence, spoke on "Education for Leadership‘ at the afterncon session. _ > Public schools .in all of_the north shore villages were closed Monday, April 22, when the Illinois State Teachers‘ association, Lake Shore diâ€" vision, ~comprising schools. in â€" Lake county and Cook county, . excepting Chicago, held its annual meeting at And late Friday night the exposiâ€" tion banners of blue and white silk Willâ€"be ‘raised on the glittering towâ€" ers, and this will be the last touch before visitors _ are permitted to check into the fairyland of homes. Teachers Convention _ _ Is Held at LaGrange of materials, products and processes that will be« on display inside the exposition gates, soâ€" salesmen can takeâ€" doubtful visitors to a nearby window and point‘to what he has all ‘up and working. f Advanced Facilities « ‘Provision has beern made for the ‘most advanced facilities: for exhibit booths. ‘All booths are being wired for service, with all lines encased in metal condujts in order to give absolâ€" ute protection against fire hazard. Laying the net work of plumbing pipe alone is a big job in itself, for the great plot must. be drained in case of rainfall and all pipes must be laidâ€"belowâ€"theâ€"frostâ€"level 5o â€" they will not freeze next winter. Water and waste facilities are being proâ€" vided in every booth. Huge ventilatâ€" ing fans will be installed in the eight towers that will surmount the exhiâ€" bit buildings, so there will be no chance of customers‘ spirits flagging from lack of fresh air. % with great care, chiefly because they are destined to. remain permanently on this site, which will be used for the home show from now on until the World‘s Fair; and they may be used by the city for departmental exhibâ€" its or charity affairs when the home show is not in progress. This is one way of demonstrating the proper use There wire two Wright, 63, retired Chicago Thursday, April 25, 1929 a3 Mr enter * landl at che will J church, â€" Mrs. will e bridge There U. Inst field in Mr. Green guests on Sa ‘include Winnet Mr. _ small : boygen, ents, M Lakesic met at with M gen, W this w Mollen ser, w Gipp, 1 for a* extenc Hoffm Mr. tained Monds their â€" Mrs. I the n her 4 morrc tables Roger of th Mr.. P Mrs. . cerem ing (N in the deligh the H o‘cloc} Germ: Woo Mrs, aven On Mich Irvin had and | ter, ] Mr... Miss toni; hom Oak of A Mrs. man card larg were and> Th Mr Mr

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