40 NF nemann and fhe W ake F uk M Real Estate Transfers t Deerfield WD blk addn W B D. blk Vant U T WD. Lots 9 and 10, bik 14 Park Land and Imymt. Assn Lk alter In irtlett artle Lot Shields enger and wife to Franâ€" . WD.‘ Pot of S hf of aden PEERLESS CLEANERS AND DYERS ett to H. hf of lot F, /H addn to E. W. Walker, WD and wife to W. M. Alâ€" 23. Onwentsia View Shicld jt. tens Deerfic 0 Stone (W. F 0. Ste W,. E. Beac 0. Stone & Deerfield M Selig and wife, and 10, blk 14, Hall and wife 1, blk 44, Bart tt" Stone 8 and lll D Pa u Isen Wilt, D. N. Shore MAIN OFFICE AND PLANT North State Road â€"â€" Arlington Heights Beach, Beach 7 and 8, Dec wife, Lake 149, D D D W E, the Peerless Cleaners and Dyers, anâ€" nounce that we have no business connection with the Dollar Peerless Cleaners and Dyers of Waukeâ€" gan, Illinois. We have requested the Dollar Peerâ€" less Cleaners of Waukegan to change their name and in answer they have said they will do so in two days. W _ The original Peerless Cleaners and Dyers of Arlington Heights are operating their own plant and still continue to do business in Highland Park and is owned and operated by a former owner of the North Shore Cleaners and Dyers Company. _ For Quality and Service f Krenn & Datos Highland Park addn to Highland Park. W. Tevnan to B. J. Peterson and wife, jt ten, WD. Lots 22, 23 and N hf of lot 24, blk 9, Ravinia Highâ€" wife, N hf lands Shields F. H. Bartlett to P. J. Landers & 8. L. Landers, jt tens, D. Lots 14 and 15, blk 22, Bartlets Shore Crest Ests., sees 7 and 8, Shields. H. Geocares and wife to H. Kalâ€" aletry, WD. Lot 60, blk 1, 1st addn to Ravinia Highlands, see 25, Deerâ€" C. T. & T. Co. to E. C. Carlson, D Lots 7 and 8, blk 11, H. 0. Stone & Co‘s Lake Forest addn, sees 8 and 9 Deerfield. De fie and wife â€"jt te sec 5, Shields. m D. Lot 9, blk 9, H. 0. Stone and Co‘s Lake Forest addn. F. H. Bartlet to E. Jones, D. Lots 9 and 19, blk 4, Bartlett‘s N. Shore Woods, see 6, Shields; ub oods, see 6, Shields: {â€"Fire believed to have started from Enowmmmmeme i crossed wires or an overheated furâ€" All of which indicates that the avâ€"| nace swept through the Behrens Block age pupil is just about average, no| in Des Plaines, last week, ‘driving atter what happened to his folks| members of two families to the streets forehand. in their night clothes and causing â€"â€"__â€"_â€" | damage of $60,000 to the building and Which, again and also, is whatirstock of stores in the structure. Which, again and . also, ist of us knew all the time and Goldman‘s sub, see 20, Shi T. & T. Co. to D. E. Falla 322, Goldman‘s sub, see Canterbury and wife to A. G. z and wife jt tens, WD. Lots E. 10 ft of lot 14, Kimballs : 26, Deerfield. ‘Murphy et alto J. Richter . oto H. H. 0. St to D D. Fallon, D. Lot , see 20, Shields. D. E. Fallan, D. J. Peterson and Lots 22, 23 and 9, Ravinia Highâ€" Lot 6, M, Richards, one and Co‘s blk 27, 20 E\S\pecial Easter Rates | on Northwestern Road Special Easter excursion rates from Chicago and 41 suburban stations to points in Illinois, Wisconsin, Towa, Minnesota, â€" Nebraska and Michigan will be offered by the Chicago & North Western railway, ‘starting Friday, April 18, C. A. Cairns, passenger trafâ€" fic manager, announces.. Going tickâ€" ets will be honored on trains leaving at 8:30 p. m. and after Friday night, on all trains Saturday, April 19, and on trains leaving not later than 10:30 a. m. _ Sunday morning. . Returning from stations north of Chicago, exâ€" cursion . tickets will be honored on trains arriving in Chicago as late as 12:05 p.m. Monday, April 21, with the exception of stations ‘ Watersâ€" meet, Mich., to Three Lakes, Wisconâ€" sin, from which travelers may return on trains arriving at late as 9:20 p.m. Rturning from the . west, exâ€" cursion tickets will be honored on trains arriving not later than 7:40 a.m. Monday. Rates will be in efâ€" feet to 190 stitions on the North Fire at Des Plaines ¢ Causes $60,000 Damage Western line The firm of : Anderson Brothers, 665 Bobolink Road Highland Park BRANCH Highland Park 1347 Arlington Heights 123 furnituré dealers were the heaviest losers in stock and equipment. The building was a total loss. The Park Ridge fire department assisted in fighting the flames, andâ€" preventing Here Is a Firm that Knows the Value of Judicious Advertising There is 4 remarkable firm of genâ€" eral merchants in the little town of Clear Lake, S. D., which probably holds the world‘s record for consistâ€" entâ€" and adequate advertising in a community of that size. English & Towers have carried a fullâ€"page advertisement in the Clear Lake Courier every week, without a miss, for 20 years. They have conâ€" tracted for a smilar space for each week of, 1930. Yet Clear Lake is a town of only 835 population,‘in a county with but 8,759 people, with two newspapers. The extent of the firm‘s advertising with the other newspaper was not stated in the source of our informaâ€" tion, but it is reasonable to suppose that it was considerable. P From their extensive and persistâ€" ent advertising, English & Towers appear to be pretty thoroughly sold on the proposition. As the Courier says: "They have proven to their satisfaction that large space in the newspaper regularly brings corresâ€" pondingly big results." PHONES Thursday, April 17, 1930