18 House Furnishings, Drapes, Curtains, Rugs and Blankets beautifully dry cleaned RELIABLE LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING COMPANY Patronize the Press Advertisers SWIFT‘S PREMIUM SLICED BACON POUND SHORT LEG of the Finest Milk Fed Veal TOMEDEEE .: 22. eae chen ds cce ie ce e n rnon ie c en intop acvamearnil POUND SHORT LECG of the Finest Spring Lamb POUND in aprnnd nenn mineaile io eari on racct ied es SWIFT‘S PREMIUM FRANKFURTERS FANC POUND FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS POUND CHOICE NATIVE POT ROAST POUND POUND FRESH MEATY SPARE RIBS Shop here and you will get 16 ounces to every pound, and the very highest quality of meats and poultry Lincoln Market 519 Central Avenue Phone Highland Park 3140 NCY RIB LA MB CHOPS The Oldest Business Concern in Highland Park PHONE 178 at 39¢ 30¢ 39¢ 35¢ 35¢ 30c 18c 30¢ T HE PRESS SUBURBAN BUILDING SHOW SOME GAINS Twentyâ€"Five Towns Report Inâ€" creases Over March in April Reports The upward trend in building conâ€" struction in Chicago suburbs, which began two months ago, reached a new high mark in April 1930. Twentyâ€"five comparable suburbs of forty included in a survey by S. W. Straus & Co., reported substantial gains over last March. For the month just closed the entire roup regisâ€" tered a total of $3,323,052 as against the March volume of $2,811,742. Leading the field are two of nine west side suburbs reporting gains. Glen Ellyn tops the list with an inâ€" crease of 1,920 per cent, while Elmâ€" hurst takes second place. _ Comparative Figures Comparative figures for the subâ€" urbs reporting were as follows: April 1930 April 1929 March 1980 Aurorm Batuvin Berwyn Blue Is Harvey . Highland Park Himsdile Jolict Kenilworth LaGrange Lake Forest Libertyville )es Plaines Jolton Jowners â€"C zin Imhurst Almwood P Islan Ellyn MONDAY, MAY NINETEENTH TWO O‘CLOCKâ€" _ $00, 130,0%1 * 8,940 55. 148 203,050 79,450 28,350 804 686 100 904 230 T61 39 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD $438 10 979,0«8 #16 107 168,M0% 111,915 190,928 110 66 476 INA CORTIL 560 048 800 900 900 500 600 Display of c sof Summer Gowns $117,055 ©.500 48,857 24,200 40,505 206,150 £,550 62,000 133 21,000 84,935 24,080 10,145 13.100 366 505 2W3 0 Lombard 1,699 Maywood . 112,404 Mt. Prospect.... 610 Niles Center 23,015 North Chicagg _ 50,880 Onk Park .. $10,070 Purk Ridge ... 113485 River Forest:.. . 20,995 St. Charles 17,950 Waukegan 200,600 Westchester 120,000 West Chlago 2,021 Whenton 19,500 Wilmette $0,790 Winnetka 97,675 Gury, Ind. > 188,775 Hammond, Ind. 125,403 Lombard 1,699 21,605 1,470 May wood . 112,404 81,560 46,942 Mt. Prospect ... 610 . 117,675 None Niles Center _ 23,015 159,600 29,800 North Chicage _ 50,880 897,825 15,825 Ork Park ..... 310,070 . 817,780 211,785 Purk Ridge ... 113485 401,400 54,740 River Forest:.. . 20,995 264,550 61,845 St. Charles 17,950 14,300 , 11,240 Waukegan 200,600 $09,750 652,025 Westchester 120,000 90,100 None West Chago ... ©2,021 25,622 1,900 Wheaton 19,500 $3,500 25,500 Wilmette ©0,790 259,050 21,185 Winnetka 97,675 206,150 156,230 Gury, Ind, > . 138,775 285,480 145,195 Hammond, Ind. 125,403 $02,800 101,195 In the comparison of the April 1930 volume with the total for the same month last year, only five suburbs showed gains, the loss for the entire list being 70.5 per cent. ~ The five suburbs showing gains over April, 1929, are Lake Forest, Glen Ellyn, Maywood, St. Charles, and Westâ€" chester. The Waukegan chapter of the Naâ€" tional Glider associationâ€" known .as chapter 47, recently organized its seeâ€" ond unit, and welcomed 17 new memâ€" bers into the association. Eno Sihvonen, was elected presiâ€" dent of tbe second unit; Arne Saaro, vice president; Minerva Anderfuren, secretary; Rae Hamilton, treasurer; and the following members initiated: Emily Anderfuren, Cozette Parkm Blanche â€" Crapo, William . Howard, Charles Taylor, Lowell Bell, William Bradburn, â€" Harry Swachamer, Wilâ€" liam â€"Bradburn, Harry Swachamer, William Isbon, Ralph Moaraley, and John Ponn. Waukegan Chapter of * Glider Assn. Elects Thursday, May 15, 1930 117,675 159,600 $97,825 817,780 401,400 264,550