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Highland Park Press, 16 May 1929, p. 13

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was taken community rett fiemily. ther of the lodgett, of years judge ict court of pt. Asiel Z. f the Civil Waukegan, ‘aukegan in munity. araiso, who a string of iéased trom f $2,000 beâ€" tt. earlier, had d jury on a defraud in le forgeries blicimproveâ€" mpted to get 4,000 of the inkers from 1 before Talâ€" e bonds when the forgeries ukegan who cured, it is y who gave er. when arâ€" passing an ions with a y 16, 1929 imed, Fisher, en the. stock lucted by the vas made ten robing Thursday, May 16, 1929 SUBURBAN BUILDING _ SHOWS APRIL GAINS Highland Park Less than A; 1928; Lake Forest Gains; Other Towns Building in Chicago suburbs staged | a comeâ€"back in April, having an inâ€" } crease of 33 per cent over April 1928. The total in 42 comparative suburbs S was $11,202,336 for April this year compared with $8,417,097 for the same | month last year: artd $6,579,826 in! March of this year, based on permits| issued," according to a survey just| completed by S. W. Straus & Co. l In the Aprilâ€"April comparison 231 suburbs indicated gains. The most| important of these were aS follows:! Dolton 3125 per cent, North Chicago | 1700 per cent, Elmwood Park 737 per| cent, Arlington Heights 391 per cent, | Blue Island 240 per cent, Calumet i City 208 per cent, Cicero 190 per cent, | Homewood 183 per cent, Park Ridge} 162 per cent, Chicago Heights 142\ per cent, La Grange 104 per cent, ‘Villa Park 90 per cent, Mount Prosâ€" pect 89 per cent, Glen Eliyn 84 per cent and Wilmette 76 per cent. Smaller _gains were made in. Des Plaines, Elmâ€" kurst, Evanston, Flossmootr, Forest Park, Niles Center, West Chicago and Hammond. f Gains for April «o ‘The gains for April compared with | March this year were greater and | more numerous. Of the 30 gains made in this comparison the more| important ones were: West'Chicago‘{ 10,145 per cent, Elmwood Park 2685':% adeds flls i fow‘: sdbdle morc in‘ 3 per Cent, Homewood 785 per cent,| Westchester 683 per cent, North Chiâ€" cago 589 perâ€" cent, Mount Prospect‘i 562 per cent, Glen Ellyn 475 per cent, || Calumet City 362 per cent, Cicerog cent, Blue Island 292 per cent, Patkl Ridge 258 per cent, Dolton 215 per| cent, Oak Park 207 per cent, Joliet ‘:\ 188 per cent, Riverdale 180 per cent,| Libertyville 179 â€"per cent, Wheaton | 157 per cent, La Grange 152 per cent, Flossmor 150 per cent, Batavia 128 per cent, Wilmette‘ 122 per cent, Villa Parkâ€" 120 per cent and Harvey 100 per cent. Gains were also indicated in Arlington Heights, Aurora, Eimhurst,. Waukegan, Hammond: and Whiting. The largest individual volume in April was, reported by Elmwood Park with a total ofâ€" $1,979,088, putting this thriving suburb among the leadâ€" ing cities of the country in point of building. . + Comparative Figures Comparative figures for A1 andâ€" 1928 areâ€" asâ€" follows: ~â€"~ Apr. 1929 Arlington Heights ...$ 426,700 Aurora ~â€"_ 488,758 BALRYIR _ ....... }â€"â€"siizcre c 10,275 Rerwyn * is . 450,500 Blue Island . 380,211 Calumet Clty ... 203,000 Chicago Heights .. 86,045 CAO@NO | secccccescasccenrsciprcess 916,588 Des Plaines ... 107,560 Dolton .:. s 20,190 Downers Grove ... 44,750 EIWgIA . sc inssc iarmannce 150,232 Fimhurst 4 22. 294,485 Elimwood Park ___.... 1.979,088 Evanston | ......=..cuc«~ 673,500 Flossmoor B iA+» €7,265 Forest Park ...._._.._@_.__ _ 110398 ‘Clencoe ... w 85,250 CGlen Ellyn ... _ 168,898 HAEWBY ..........â€".cccossnmuscinine 114,915 Highland Park ... 190,928 Hinkdale .......s.......â€"..â€" 66,048 Fomewood ... 137,250 Joliet .:..=~.,..._._....... _ 416,800 Kenifworth ................â€"â€" 99,900 La Grange .........__._._:. 254,900 Lake Forest ~.o.000~ .. 115,285 Abertyville .x......._._.__. £0,800 _ LOBAFd ................_.s 27,605 MaÂ¥WOOE . ..__..........cs. 81,560 Arlington Heights Aurora Batayi ... .0. Rerwyn * â€" Blue Island . Calumet City ..« Chicago Heights GIC@TO _ «... Des Plaines . Dolton .:. : Downers Grove Ciglh .:....,.:.. Fimhurst 4 Eim wood Park Evanston ... Flossmoor Forest Park ... CGlen Ellyn . Highland Park Hinsdale ... Homewood ... Jolet ..:...>~...~.â€" Kenilworth ... La Grange .. Lake Forest ~.. Abertyville .=.. Lombard ......... Maywood .......â€". s for April 1929 April, Apr. 1928 $ 86,850 488,835 10,400 €39,000 111,884 66,000 85,585 315,855 16175 950 â€" 60.350 158,740 248,670 286,318 507,550 56,550 79,100 179,082 91,775 120,025 424,015 303,945 48,895 478,125 172,600 125,000 113,812 104,700 79,655 360,150 St. Charles ... 14,00° Villa Park ... . 88,076 Waukegan .._._..._..cccâ€"â€" $09,150 Westchester ... â€" 90;100 West Chicagh __ _ . 25022 WRERUORL : ..<,. 25 oc css 33,500 Wilmett@ ..A â€"â€"==~> .259,050 Winnetka ........â€"..___.> 206,150 Hammond ...« â€"â€" 302,800 Whiting ..=4â€"â€"25..â€"â€"ip« 14,447 Comparative Totals ..511.2.02.‘88}‘ Mount Prospect Niles Center ... Oak Park â€"=.â€" Palatine ... Park Ridge . Riverdale ... River Forest * _ Sharing Happiness â€" " The souvenir postcardâ€" with â€" the scrawled line, "Wish you were here," has been laughedâ€"at #n@ ridiculed but just the same it is an echo from the fEuman heart.â€"The American Magaâ€" zine. _ B4 ME ENSE n mm S nim oo ie d *Received too late to be included in at the price you want to pay 29 South Second Street THREE DAYS Because Hudsonâ€"Essex are 1929‘s first choice cars, we have been able to choose the best usedâ€"car tradeâ€"ins, and have not been compelied to make absurdly long tradeâ€"in allowances. Come earlyâ€"every car is a bargainâ€"but firstâ€"comers will get first choices. : } BRAND NEW ROOSEVELT "g" SEDANâ€"6 wire wheelsâ€"â€"at 1 BUICKâ€"4 pass. Coupeâ€"Cheap. ' FORDSâ€"Priced to sell quick. M CHEVROLETSâ€"Severalâ€"Coupes, Coaches and Sedans. 1928 HUDSON COACHâ€"A real good buy. . ' 1928 ESSEX SEDANSâ€"The kind that built un Essex reputation. . Also many others to choose from. ; 111,675 397,825 #117,780 40,000 401,400 11,200 264,550 14,300 53,006 $09,750 90,100 25,622 33,500 259,050 206,150 T HE PR ES 8 930,261 . No record 153,028 121,134 No record 271,840 $87,390 No record 15,600 . 71,500 © 146,784 ~~283,425 ‘;‘;L'lll -,,_‘.,,58.288 $8.417,097 €2,006 ‘ FREE TRIALâ€"MONEYâ€"BACK GUARANTEE Coastguard Inspector Visits Waukegan; Plan for New Station There The first step on the part of the: war department in determining the need and practicality of" locating a coast guard station in Waukegan was shown last week in the visit made to Waukegan Tuesday afternoon, by the superintendent of the Wisconsin diâ€" vision of coast guard stations and the commanders of the two stations at Kenosha and Racine. °C ; The,_flfi'ee were sent to Waukegan to make an investigation as to the needs and to select a suitable site for the station. â€" ; ® *> Sae«. :4 The group. was led by James Coleâ€" man head of the Wisconsin coast guard stations and included Capt. O, . PERSON ~Phone Highland Park 2492 wire wheelsâ€"at discount. Lander of Racine and Capt. William~~ Pratten of Kengfr_h'a. e timn: ". se .__ Inspect Government Tract â€"â€"â€"â€" | ~ The three looked over the strip of land owned by the government along | the east wall of the inner harbor. | This land which is adjacent to the site | of the new city waterworks, was reâ€" »\ tained by the government for just f such a purpose. . | \ l The visit will be followed by a reâ€" [| port to the war department as to 5\ the feasibility of location of the staâ€" tion here. This report will ~be read 1| before the committee in the house of ®\ representatives at Washington before "| the,..bill of Congressman_.CarlwR . a Chindblom asking for the establishâ€" t[ ment of a coast guard station at Wauâ€" ),| kegan is approved. § it

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