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Highland Park Press, 15 Aug 1929, p. 18

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. AlmerCoe 9Company. S)smtife Optician: I. " 20 BRAUN 3308. on. Co. . at Highland Park _ MEN ARE TURNING _ ---' TO THIS RIMLESS STYLE 112me r IDignpud r GoadLooki‘ng FOR llli'tnillL---amE OIL Righland Park 3290 ..- Telephones - Winnetkg 8020 EMERGENCY SERVICE -.-en11 Highland Park 3291 P45, Ornington Avenue Orringtim ' at Church, Eminston Phone University 6804 Fewmen now are to be seen with the heavy shell rimmed glasses at social affairs, or on the' street. “but only at home reading orwhen engaged in sports. Rimlee's styles such " 'the Colonial shown above, and the Puritan are mart favored although the Oval and Leaf shapes are most becoming to some... "A CORRECT GRADE FOR EACH BURNER" Two Bulk Pinnta - Eleven Truck; . _ operated ON the North Shore to assure PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE was YOUR out“: av non-r. -M _-- .“ ---- ---_-- - THE PDESS to ‘th'row' at book “(cuts .1 .3061; as they. becamayropfly ripe. _ , . How times do change. ‘Now peo- isel are drinking tomato juice for breakfast. Fifty years ago they thought tomatoes were poisonous and put them in the vines on the mantel He. then made. a brief inspection of l the "training station, and proceeded by motor to Sky Harbor, taking his departure from that place.' in hi plane for Dayton, Ohio, where he planned to spend the night, arriving in Wuhington the following day, After luncheon Assistant Secretary Jahncke reviewed the TNinintr Sta- tion. rttriient, congratulated the graduating company, and shook hands with Jack T. McDonald, ap- Prentice seamen, U. . S. Navy, "the honor, recruit. Assistant Seeretary-Jahneke and his party were the guestslat luncheon of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Crosley at the Commandant's House, _'I'he other guests were: Captain'and Mrs. David Worth Eagley, Captain and Mrs. Charles P. Kimilebirtrer, and Lieti-. tenant Francis H. Giliner. Assistant Secretary Jahncke was met at‘Sky Harbor and escorted to the Great Lakes Naval Training Sta- tion by Lieutenant Francis H.. Gil.. mer, U; S. Navy, personal aid to Rear Admiral Walter' S. Crosley, U. S. Navy. Upon shite arrival at Great Lakes the prescribed naval honors were rendered him. ' . Assisitant Secretary of 'the Nah) Ernest Lee Jahnclae, accompanied by his daughter,, Miss Adelle Jahneket his aids, Lieutenant-Comm'ander R: o. Davis, U. S. thy. 'and Lieuten- ant' William, G. Tomlinswn. o, S. thy;'F1§ank Kent, ofythe Baltimore Sun; and Meigs. Frost, of the. New, Orleans Times-Picayune,- arrived at Sky Harbor last. Wednesday in a? Ford tri-motored plane from tyiti,) Illinois, _enroute from the Paeifie Codst to Washington, D. C. . f i . An _optidn Jtass.beerr taken on a pTeee of oropei/fiarodhother light _industry which will employ frirmdr0 to 75 skilled male laborers. Blue -prints for a building 60x200 feet have been drawn and are now under eiinsideration by the company. i Asst. Secretary of Navy . . Inspects Naval Station as soon as this deal is closed. This money is to be secured by bqnds which will be retired over a period of two years. . __ - ' _ Two prospective sites have been selected and have' been submitted to the heads ”of the concern. It is ex:- pected that a favorable decision will be reached in the near future. One' light industry with which the committee has been negotiating for the past two months, plans the erec- tion of a building in Libertyville and the factory will employ 250 men at the start. A building fund of $,150,- 000 has been raised for the construc- tion work and this sum is available A marked growth in the industrial activities of Libertyville is imminent, according to o, A. Newsom, ehair.. men of the industrial committee of the Libertyville utli.mtter,,ofceorn- merce, who ia_grorkintr on seeking fectory locations. _ Libertyville Expects Industrial Expansion Fitted OVernight Cases Telegnpll Road ' B. B. 'Dillalhck t mi. sq Belvidere Rd. Superintendent HORSES for PASTURE KENTUCKY SADDLE STALLION TN- SANFORD AT STUD T Como: [1iEEiXEEiil HQQSEHOLD GOODS PHONE H. P. 181 - 182 - STORAGE I“ St. Jain Ave. Silt. I Summer or Winter Woodland Putin. f - 'e If!" "" “in” EMPROOF WAR1iilBtoUtitlllig!t MOVING . CARPENTER AND BUILDER Screens and Doors Repaired . Sharpening Tools Any Outside Work _ Cement or. Mason Work. Highland Park, III. 153 N. Second St. Tel.' B.P. 457 ~DUFFIELD FARMS CHATEAU‘MARCHI t-etcat--at., Multin- 8min. br built-at Only _ Tet. my. "" . - not Ravine Mn “I Bt. John Avenue 313M Park. m. DR. B. A. riAsirvmN DR. A. J. WURTH Itearrtaiian Cooking Home. called for arid delivered You .lull on mtr ttGal' Pad. Tel. Wankecul 4810 A. MENON I PACKING Chursdnv,_Autnvst 15. 192 DENTIST! . M. P. State Bank Bldg. “who. '" . of SHIPPING _ $15 $17.50, $22.50, and $25 Special at Highland Park " PURNE GonofJoI-i, their“ Inc-n Autolih Bonk Dd HIGHL A UTO RA Tel. Ir. E2774 . Automobil- -Baiterk| 'tymmd A UTOMOTIV 82 N. First tr BLACKBUR Euiznhtrc A C'raelred,rnotor V femovi: F 490 De Repair oiibule' Taken Bump- a M? ELECT] AUTO B BODY AND SPRIN AUTHO] fit. John’s A, Telephone Thursday, Art J AME Aut; LETTERIN: J OHNS High , x SIMIS GARAGE Telephone Drive' you Phone m my. Ne Ni;

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