EXTENSIVE BUILDING PROJFL'I' IN SIGHT th , 3150,01». It is estimated, and the slemive remodeling improvements hirh the North Shore Trust Co. lam to make in in building nt Cen. II and Sheridan. will cost from u: oml to " which wail.q ak, em " and" 100 unnu and lion: the not been an 1 I'm-phylum! me â€my use three projects alum w employment for a lane J men and materially me dawn unemployment The lt- pre MI SWIFT'S PREMIUM SLICED BACON POUND POUND POUND FANCY FRESH DRESSED BROILERS BEST NATIVE ROUND STEAK LEG OF LA MB GROGAN's FAMOUS BONELESS BRISKET CORN BEEF, pound . . POUND CHOICE NATIVE POT ROAST SWIFT'S PREMIUM RED HOTS POUND Shop here and you will get 16 ounces to every pound. and the very highest quality , of meats and poultry FRESH MEATY SPARE RIBS P0t'.tiit I’Ul'Nl) Intinued from pl!†4) Lincoln Market 519 Central Avenue Phone Highland Park 3140 3:15.000 " a mulch estim- hank pins to increase the the l-uildinu to three stur- ' rebuild and beautify the m month at July Al l materially nid in employment in this D north shore, which hurt! hit hy the re- m name other pin! I of these jobs will t is expected, enrly ll 1 pro num, Irord. in. to the munthly report of Build. ink Inspector S. D. Morris to the city council this week, the total animated value of building improvements for which permits were issued was $90,- 997. which is a fairly good record. crmsiderintt the slukness prevailing throughout the country in building industry. Compared with July, 1929, electrical pe 25; six "tti he†of $22; fees of 325 it ia _ not so fhrtterintr, as month the total was $306.- July Building ’ 35c 39c 39c 32c 25c 28c 15c 32c 1'8! PRESS the ttnaly. T The uthe)!‘ entrants ".1,t.t.te Smiles. It Face Value ‘ F;miles pay bigger. dividends then -by Victor Larson and Arthur Paulsen “"99â€, and frowns have no value m was put out by Paul Paulson. In any markvt.-The American Magu- ‘the doubles Paul Paulsen and Arthur l zine, [IllllIlllllllllllllllllll“I"ll||||llIII||IIIll!I|||I||||||||||||||Il|||||||||||IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIH|||||||||||||||||||I|II|III|Ill||||||||||||||||||||||l WEEK’S ACTIVITIES AT THE PLAYGROUNDS meat line has been fairly well main- tained during the present year, and with the extensive improvements mentioned as planned to Mart this tall, the indicntion is that this city will finish the year well in the front rank of suburban communities in the year's total. - at Sunset Park the evening of July 30th, at seven o'clock. The tourna- ment had been scheduled for men and boys, and there were a large number of entries. In the competition for men of l8 and over Myrlo Allen de. feated Jlairy Striver in the singles. The other contestants in this class were Art Krueger and William Hut- chings. In the doubles finals of the same class Jess Craig and Bob Dick- son Won from Art Krueger and E. Larson in a hard-fought match. In the class for boys under 18 the singles match was won by Paul Paul. sen. who defeated Victur Larson in the finals. _ The other entrants in the class were Arthur Paulsen and Fritz Kaumannn. Kaumanns Was defeated by Victor Larson and Arthur Paulsen was put out by Paul Paulsen. In the doubles Paul Paulsen and Arthur' I||||||l|||||Ill!||||l|||||l|||||||||||||||||||l|||||||||||l|l||||||l|||||||||||l||||||||llll|||l|l|||||lllliilllll|l|l||||l|||||||lllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII (Continued from page 6) Exceptional Values in Reconditioned Used Cars (iilifi) 125 North St. Johns Ave. During the month of August, we will give free with each sale of uur reconditioned cars Sheahen Motor Co. Sold under the Studebaker Used Car Pledge Ki 'ii'lii"ii"ioiili_'(_j"'i)" m a... a, 50 Gallons of Gasoline and Two Oil Changes FREE! FREE! 1927 Dictator Sedan C 1926 Big Six Club Sedan 1927 Willys-knight Sedan 1927 Chevrolet Coach 1929 Sport Phaeton Cadillac 1926 Special Six Club Sedan 1928 Commander Sedan 1926' Lincoln Sedan 1928 Nash Sedan 19:10 Commander Six Brougham 1925 Standard Six Club Sedan and a number of.others This tournament was enjoyed by all who entered it, and there will be others held before the season is over. Change Date of Trip Tho date for the trip to sue the Chicago Cubs play Brooklyn has been changed from August 13 to August Paulsen won from Victor Larson and Elmer Peterson; V 12. This change was made by the management at Wrigley Field, as the 13th was an inconvenient day for them, There will be 100 children from the playgrounds taken on this trip, and those children taken will be the first signed up. The trip will cost one dollar and it is asked that each child give twent/tive cents of the dollar when he signs up. The group will leave Highland Park on the North Shore Line at 1:30 pm. and will get off the cur at Addison street. They will come back immediately after the game. The game will be an exciting one to watch, as both teams are fitthtimt for the lead in the National Lemme. The Cabs are now three games behind Brooklyn. It will be best for those who are going to sign up immediately. Phone Highland Park 388 Thursday, August 7, 1930