n Highland East Half ection 23, ast of the ounty, Illiâ€" "orest and inities . wil] to see the the great eg of its nth hence., over these Zhicago to eat silver cific coast Louis and filwaukec, e on the PROPERTY en ‘that on inance | was of the City sale of the # describer ark at the be held in land Park, ‘rust Co. ndy, aukegan, of Octoâ€" persons ip‘ of the _Park.> k for Ten _ said bid. sited with the Counâ€" unities Zeppelin friends in tanding, is ty on the officials of is on the ht, which lock â€"P.M., pened and 1anded by e passenâ€" round the ity Clerk 23â€"26 rk hereby ereinabove the City to public that the of Julia Probate râ€" for..cash the Counâ€" rrival of the Uniâ€" has been the Zepâ€" rithin _ a and> shall the said les ‘that, : Council e Mayor cute and le under ark emâ€" to said the Zepâ€" t 15 â€"fourths Council and all of said ,‘ June it * _ Charles Fiore® Nurseries 449 Lincoln Ave., Highland Park Phone 662 THE SWEDISH ART METAL CO., Inc. Gust W. Lofgren, N. S.â€"representative _ 239 Highwood Avenue â€" RELIABLE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING COMPANY 618 N. Green Bay Rd. Highland Pk. . BRING US YOUR LAUNDRY AND CALL FOR IT. YOVYU WILL SAVE 20%. * 49 Prairie Ave., Highwood, I!l. ‘Telephone Highland Park 523 Look around and see the fine, healthy, hardy fruit and ornaâ€" mental trees, the beautiful shrubs, vines, fowers amd other growing things. You‘ll enjoy every minute of your visit. * You‘ll see much to interâ€" est you and perhaps you will find a suggestion as to just the very things you need to make your grounds more beauâ€" tiful and fruitfual. 3 P'LAN a trip to our Y )nn s Caomsmul iA LANDSCAPE GARDENING Visit Our Nursery sday, August 15, 1929 All kinds ofâ€"roof mending Especially flat roofs. W. L. HKARRISON ART METAL WORK Highwood, IIIL. â€" Phone Highland Park 1799 This a ‘Cordial ‘Invitation to ROOF DOCTOR Specialists in of parking places is likewise someâ€" thing in which the city government has a‘ deep interest. Vacant city property or city property of low â€"earnâ€" ing capacity might well be turned over to the convenience of the motorâ€" ing family, which just about includes everyone.. . In some cases it may be practicable for the city to purchase land for the establishment of parking areas. nE se t!" Aâ€"+ . The full utility of the automobile will not have been attained until the motorist can stop within the near neighborhood of his destination. This is something that most motorists are denied at present. The creation ‘of municipally or privately owned parkâ€" ing areas naturally entails some exâ€" pense which, with the expense of opâ€" eration and maintenance, justifies low parking ftes. § A fair sized city in Illinois realized that it was not getting its share of rural business. _Farmers_were going elsewhere to do their buying. City officials and business men conferred. Shortly a group of old buildings was torn down and a spacious parking place was provided. Not contert with this, theâ€"city built a new bridge across a stream which had alway® been a traffic‘ barrier. Today, probably no city of its size is getting more rural trad> than this progressive Illinois community. â€" s â€" Parking a Municipal Problem â€" _ The handling of the automobile is a city problem and many municipaliâ€" ties have decided that the provision One way of relieving traffic conâ€" gestion, which harasses city governâ€" ments more than any other one thing, is to get: the cars off the streets. Paved parking areas will do that. by E. E. Duffy Whether going or coming or not going at all, the autoniobile occupies a certain amount of â€"space. Oddly, the m.t e f:â€"30 . ttâ€"â€"experiences the greatest difficulty in finding this space when he wants to park. Someâ€" how or other parking. spaces always seem to be filled, or else two curt words on a signkcard compel him to move on,. * 4 """, Sedans‘ are no longer buggies and the space once devoted to the "hitchâ€" in‘ rail" is inadequate. Parking in city and town today is no small probâ€" lem and unfortunately little has been done by municipalities to create open air stopping places for cars. The parking problem is no jokeâ€"and one answer to it is found in a new facilâ€" ity, the establishment of paved parkâ€" ing areas. § ._â€" Chicago Finds Remedy 3 In Chicago, the Lincoln Park Board is making an effort to unscramble its traffic â€"situation by constructing two concrete parking spaces. These will be 3520 feet long by 130 feet wide, acâ€" commodating 300 cars. . At Coney Isâ€" land there is.a concrete parking space 1,350 feet long by 705 feet wide, large enough to accommodate more than 5,000 cars. â€" â€" s /s Who remembers the good old days when you could get a fiveâ€"cent dish of ice cream for a nickel%* ~ _ SWEARING NO CURE FOR PARKING ILLS Paved Parking Areas Must Be Built to Bring Full Motoring Utility and Congestion Relief P R E S S 733 GLENCOE AVENUE Telephone Highland Park 2637 atronize The Press Advertisers â€" Phone 2048 M. D. MURPHY Hot Water, Vapor. High or Low Pressure Steam Estimates on New and Remodeling Work â€" Repair Work a Speci _PROFESSION AL P IA N O TU NIN G MURPHY & SCHWALL HEATING CONTRACTORS We sharper any size hand mower or power mower; prices reasonable; work guaranâ€" Work called for and delivered THE LAWN MOWER SHOP John C. Fay, Prop. 700 Central Avenue Highland Park, I!l. 3090 Lawn Mowers Work Guaranteed, Estimates 530 South Linden Avenue, Highland Park, IIl. 17 years experience K. F. PAHNKE â€" Modern Plumbing and Heating Estimates Cheerfully Given Jobbing a Spécialty WITTEN BUILDING â€"~ 860 CENTRAL AVENUE z Telephones â€" _ Shop H. P. 1404 ~Res. H. P. 439â€"1342 in préparation for the winter. Don‘t let the cold weather find you without heat, but let us examine your furnace now and overhaul it‘ if necessary in plenty of time for cold weather. You will be. thankfulâ€"when nothing goes wrong next season. T. LeG Moran Brothers 89 CLIFTON AVENUE Telephone Highland Park 2883« YOUR HEATING RIGHT J. A. SCHWALL «hfcs 29 £i4 h iss