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Highland Park Press, 1 May 1930, p. 21

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Thursday, May I, 1930 Would You Like To Condition or To Reduce By EXERCISES that will Safely and . Surely get results and will Improve both your Personal Appearance and your Health? This Fine Modern Plant Will Open May " With these features: SWimming Hand Ball Volley Ball Fencing Squash Boxing Wrestling Golf Nets Massage Solariums 'tart- Conditioning Exercises Reducing Exercises Corrective Exercises Posture Exercises Strengthening Exercises Resistance Exercises Electric Cabinet Baths Vibratone Treatments Ultra-Violet Light Treatments infra-Red Light Treatments Physical Development 1700 Central Strtpet-Evtutston Phone Greenleaf 3700 The North Shore School For Your Hea I th 's Salad Yam-A plum rancv Sa ke? th THE PRESS Second Rind Letting by State on May 7th; Bridges in Lake Co. The second road letting of the Thi 1930 construction season will be held intt it It Springfield, on Mly T, when bids cordin will be received for 155.88 miles of in. " new concrete paving. 10.92 miles of cently grading, several miles of widening, 'styles and the erection of viaduct: and The bridges. including the Hurdin bridge reBu l over the Illinois river. nth-ac The estimated cent of the work p.ltutts The estimated cent of the work proposed in the letting total: $6,250,- 000 which. with the work scheduled in the first letting, on April li, brings the grind toul..ot the work alrendy unmunced fur this year to mare than "0.000900. A total of 1,646 miles of widening, and the construction of a viaduct at the B. a o. C. T. track: in McCook no scheduled for the metropolitan area. ln addition, the schedule also includes the construction of bride frum the Cook-Lake county line to Half Day. More widening project. undoubtodly will be included in fut- ure lettings It is encluued in a brilliantly col- ored jacket. It is perfectly at home Modern Basement Hus Boiler with Colorful ' Jacket; Description The boiler in the modern basement is dressed up. It in today In much I piece of furniture " the duvenport and the piano in the upstairs living room. EVERGREENS DECIDUOUS TREES and SHRUBS Thom-ml: of beautiful evergreen: of more than I dean varieties and of Various ages. ulna maples. elInI. "hes,-.-tm- and tpe {lawn England, Europe, Chinn, "pan, and other mm of t e war . Thirteen yen: TI, NORTH SHORE CEMETERY was started. At the “me time t ounnds of young nurnry plum were and " the beginning of what is now a tine nursery containing pm- ticany alt trees and shrubs which do well in this climate. As the NURSERY is only one of eight departments the men- sgement does not depend on the income from that department to keep the business going. Hence we mske prices so low that they ere agreeably surprising to all our customers. We do gen- ers lsndscspe work, msklng drawings, furnishing the stock and doing the planting whenever desired. Every spring and fall out Nursery trees end shrubs go to prutlcslly every community (roll River crest to Mllwsukee. All our friends should remeglgggan tryAeLrtre.d._ertqtG rrotyiii"iiiiiiiiGirriG WHERE: Fi2ttirtti0tMw when in need of Flowen or Plants for my put-pole. We have Untouch- ly "lined Ind Ikilllul men in charge of all there departments. North Shore Cemetery Administration Bldg. 7 On Waukenn Road West of North Chic-lo Telephone North Chicuo 1067 Call at in the modem basement, which it dee- orned u tastefully u the living room. In shining skin -.t I wurm welcome to every one who not them. This type of boiler is fact replac- intt its unattractive predm, ac- cording to the Plumbing and Noah in; luduatriu bureau, which haa re~ cently completed a study of changing nylon in boilers) The modern home owner, the hu- reau tina, wanla " baseman to be attractive in appuranee. When he plans his heating equipment, he in- nixln on having a new boiler. The "Neket" in bolted to the ballot. As it is lined with 'usbestos, it far- nishes insulation. which check: but lone: though the aide- and In duh way reduces fuel 'bllla. Former Lake County Trainer Dies in West Harry Pam-m, 55, for many you. I resident of Libertyville, and widely known throughout the county. died recently u hits home in Teckh. Wy- oming it Wu learnod today, Putman moved from Libertyville ttt Todd: In WM. Well ‘Imown in turf clrclu, Pet. mm wan "ttte trainer of the tum "Peter "Inning." world's champion matter. owned by William M. Wright, president of the Calumet Baking Powder comp-w. Many other voted ruin: horses had been placed under racing home. had been placed under his cum " vurioul times. Putnam had been mrtterinq from chronic kidney troubie. He in nurvivod by two dst-tttaes Ind thtre IOIII all of Teddi, Wye. 21

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