te of ag 6. [ e"t only fifty dollars worth Of foreign goods. At the other exâ€" treme another firm impoflod‘ $20,â€" 6f exports by one firm was $100, the largest, $75,000,000, Values â€" submitted firms varied widely. y:" bought only fift Of foreign goods. A treme anaothar â€" Ai.. facturers â€"or house pradn ", urers or distributors of house products, lumber and products, precious stones, â€"4 food products, wearing appe; chinery, farming implement: ties, raw materialsâ€"in " fact every conceivable merchantal modity, busines mcago‘s international trade is : pidly approaching a billion dollars year. A cityâ€"wide survey just con Pleted by the foreign commerce cor mittes of the Chicago Association Commerce, _inâ€" which questionnair Werennttomrynrmlntheci1 that was recorded as carrying on ar international business at all, has di closed that last year, Chicago boug! and sold in the markets of the wor! wares valued at $8090 570 ar? _ ~a International Trade _ of Chicago Nearing a REROP EnAE Arthocsancamdbecfith.......! ‘February 26, 10:30 a. m. ur:kn. McHealth, Ossoli c Febl'fl‘ry 88. 8:00 p. m.â€" byterian guild plays. The F byterian church, February 21â€"Senior Deerfieldâ€"Shields high February 25, 9â€"12 a. classes, H. P. Woman‘s soli club. . February 19, 10:30 a. m.â€"* Mrs. Elizabeth l}chu. Heal League of Woman Voters, Presbyterâ€" " 2 729 *0, ¢+12 a. m. â€" French classes; 2:30 p.m. club program H. P. Woman‘s elub, "Books and People" Mrs. Clifford Ward. February 19, 10 a. m.â€"Community Garden Study class, H. P. Woman’ll club. : t Chicago‘s i â€"â€"February 14, 6:30 p. m.â€" lowship club dinner, H. P. ian chnrch, patriotic night February 18, 9â€"12 a. m. classes; 2:30 p.m. club pi P. Woman‘s club, "Books a Mrs. Clifford Ward. vebruary 11, 2:30 p. m. â€"Valentine ««‘~,/‘..y. n Fe :80 a. m.â€""Histo Silver" Mrs. Clara B, Wells, Kalo shop. r ° "Tebraary 11 2:30 bridge party, Ossoli February 6, 3:30 p. meeting at Deerfleldâ€"S school. , February 11, 9â€"12 a, classes, H. P. Woman‘s February 6, 3:30 p. m. p.m.â€"Chicago Art theat sent, "The Cricket on the Charles Dickens, Elm PI F. _ & . "‘e 10reIgTN commerce comâ€" : of the Chicago Association of erce, â€"inâ€" which questionnaires sent to every firm in the city fls â€" Resknrnnadin s i2 h S s B Thursday, Feb. 6, 1980 ‘2uai business at all, has disâ€" hat last year, Chicago bought in the markets of the world alued at $809,570,467. _ _The institutions,_including manuâ€" ESponsored : by The Osnoli submitted â€" by smallest value â€" Woman‘s club. 0 o t c3 c AECTAATMT TK 4. : dbe â€"â€"dihke 'MMâ€"SBihldl_hith in charge of . Konrad Schreier . m.â€"Men‘s Fel. 1. P. Presbyterâ€" .classâ€"playâ€"at school. \z ‘l'll: * M of packing andâ€"lumber t, ~food and theatre ‘will preâ€" respondirg > importer ue for the i.â€""Opera" club. _: Health, Osâ€" he Hearth" by Place auditorâ€" . and at 8:156 â€"â€"â€"â€" French any Taâ€" the post. Webber cate himself by the men reached him theâ€"doctor‘s office,. ice until the hor; a post sticking up one animal taking Webber was at work cutting ice onthehkeandhdpilednphhhat sledge load preparatory to quitting work for the day. He was standing on the load of ice cakes, getting ready to drive to the ice house and unload when h_iqgugm,bccame,fzithumd and Jumped into full gallop. Webber was thrown backward off â€"the load and fell aween the two. plunging horses, their sharply shod hoofs beating into the ice within inches of the body of the driver. aqpp s _TE Ne Webber a distance of 900 fm m““.“'til'e ‘ic'.i::"v.'.‘." ornndipmatiesnicme â€"~Webber was rushed to the omcs of Dr. J. A. Ross at Wauconda where itmfonndthathehadatom".;. l y . wrenched â€"and was badly bruised all over his body. _ _ ‘ Webber was at work cutting ice on thï¬ l-k. cce { +d e N. FIRST 3t. on Bangs lake stuck in the ic after dragging 900 feet across Plunging from a down between two Will Webber of W serious inji 1929 Chevrolet _ Coach 1928 Chevrolet _Coach 1928 Chevrolet Sedan 1928 Ford Spt. Coupe 1928 Chevrolet Roads 1928 Ford Tudor Sed: Man Badly Injured in Runaway Accident on Lake; How It Happened Late Model Chevrolets il taking either side load came to a jolti & tfrom a loaded ice sledge er of Wauconda narrowly ‘ious injury last week when > plunging across the ice lake, separated "at a post e ice and came to a stop veivs as O WHP cÂ¥ 0 hJb dx as dragged along the horses dashed toward up in the ice and with was able to extriâ€" time fellow workâ€" and took him to These â€"are just a few of These cars may be purch Roadster of the which we are affari,., 71 â€"_ _~" ", Sreat many used cars which we are offering at amazingly low prices. We must make room for new purchases. The demand for the New 1930 Chevr g_xl'mqalt‘, that wexhaye absorbe_q a great WhICh Te a mwa afpllle ocoo l â€"â€"â€"â€"$150.00 ~~~â€"~~«.__ 110.,00 RUEHL & CO. ; While but six more weel in ‘which those subject to must file se comes, the fact %tt many | their reports is regarded «. Report Income Taxes: ' Already Coming Into the office of Frank Worack of internal revenue at Waul the volume of ingome ‘tax which have been ed at th 125 .00 110.00 °w of the many good buys we offer. purchased on our time payment plan. R E 8 8 HIGHLAND PARK Records have I.lll 'wl Valentine party invitations Valentine seals Valentine crepe decorations Valentine greeting cards â€" And Valentines _ ‘ rayments of.every description ank Worack, collector nue at Waukegan, for hgom tax schedules that many have filed regarded as unusual. 1927 Chevrolet Coach 1927 â€"Whippet ~Coach~= 1927 Buick Roadster _ 1927 Dodge Sedan ___ 1927 Chevrolet Landau 1929 Ford Coupe .___. 37 S. St. Johns Ave. _ â€" weeks remain established in 1930 Chevrolet has been the tax STATIONER Mr. Worack urges all of those have extensive schedules to Ale t} the preparation of ‘their reports this time. ‘ ’lԠminute before paying the tax. â€"â€"However, â€"there are ~thousands of citizens in the district who are subâ€" ject to the tax and all of them must file their schedules within the next six weeks. This will mean that the ,omeeolthedoputy_colhetor_wm be: thronged for the greater part of that . FIRST 8t Highland Park 110.00 100.00 Oft!‘ui:a'who s to file them in at 18 +R 30