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Highland Park Press, 22 Aug 1929, p. 27

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of _ the Ceir. a last week', he Elmwood owned anew olstein bull. rystar Lake he ‘air meet :'air, flew to an escort of 'path on the the Wright ibits at the sociation of latest grow. olitait aria, , Gary, Pali Hammond, more, Wan. rst, Harvey Writing; tues, very End In our story in :he action, as repre- ion't fully rer stories and (ri',',,";'." urca ine. mder' the tt m1mlm: Brush, mi d a, repu- he Young and bride sight, but ith almOst oibrides night plan 2 the wed.. .rd it .then uldn’t the and face instead .of hat back- mining Chi. r population l are: Du. "county, P.,- 00 and Will ' mbdern, ed girls---, :ould draw ' The sit- ' they are able way, a little, "s..a person nle of the ther new a decision Int 22, 19 teg Fair story but demands Thursday. Autrust A cold ghower, a tripto Fort Sheri. dan. with his grandchildren, and a "birthday_party"' at home” in the evening, Mondaroceupief the 67th birthday anniversary. of Julius Ri-. senwald, capitalist a'nd iohilanthFom ist. The evening festivities in_his Highland' Park home were attended oni/bvrmihmtrerts of his immediate faethily---three daughters and sons-in- law, two sons, androne .dausrhter-iri- "This Saying that a man’s tit young as he feels is true,". he declared as he watched the maneuverii of the C. M. T. C. "That makes" me 21 exactly.” There was a hint of sadness in the family grou'p at the birthday festiviw ties." For the firgt time in the lives ef his sons and daughters Mrs. Ro- senwald was missing. She died last May. . _ Juiiusjosetiidid, whb Monday célebratéd his 67th birthday at his home in Highland Park, with Mrs. Alfred JC. Stern, one of. his traughters. V V. Chicago Spends Large ( " Sum oh Jewelry in Year Is Extensive Easiness aw. Jewelry and tsilverware are-costipir the average' Chicagoan more than $7.50 annually; according to the Chi. catttt Association of Commerce.. A study of the retail transactions of the. personal, djningfoom table and boudoir gee-gums bought in the city shows over the countpr .saleis rim- ning around $25,600,000 a year. ' Taken as a whole, the Chicago Rosenwald Marks 67th Birthday 22. 1929 jewelry and silverware. Imsinegs -is running pt better_than 95 -million dols larg annually, w composite madé up of the retail sales enuinemititd above, ti N manufacturing output of bettér than $10,000,000 and aiwholesalé dist: tribution by local merchants 'of more ‘than $60,000,000.' . There are more than 750 retail jewelry outlets in the city. Of these, 23 department stores are-selling wares valued at better than $7,500,-' 000. a year. Five jewelry stores are averaging better than half a _millioh each annually. _ __ 'Figuring the manufact"urers wholesalers and retailers ay one uniti the. business of catering to Chicatro's cravings for precious metals and the like is handled by 866 establishments, There employ 5,258 people, are'oper- eted by 692. firm members and pro- prietors, and the total amount pay- rcll-of employes is .nearly $10,000,: 000. As a wholesale institution, the jewelry and silverware business ranks twenty-socdnd in importance .in Chicago, and as a retail business it also ranks twenty-second. Jewelry and silverware salesat retail amount to 1.1 per cent of. thsrtota1,talett of all kinds" oCm.erehandiye." », If Edison is still trying to (ind 3‘ new 'source of Bubtieiraie suggest that, he experiwt with isii-rr'ia) chicken lets. _ - A 1 THE PRESS P"'TI " 'rrretrii'i't, . W, "

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