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Highland Park Press, 20 Nov 1930, p. 32

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SUBURBAN PASSENGER EARLY PROSPm HERE Heavy Increase Yearly As Show» in Report of R. R.; N. Shore Minted I. ”If” UNI-IDA” IOAO (In nd Thi CENTRAL HARDWARE STORE _iRi0tti:oNllrTii"iii' POT mum-r trattle on the Wnukez-n mun ruilrmuls has been inerenr nvily ouch yen 12mm with the (e in population in Wenkegnn Mm nt urhan 'trtsttie make it one That Thanksgiving Turkey ml: uburhar ROASTERS otptwed with the sum the train 521 Central Avenue PHONE HIGHLAND PARK uhur Full Intent thr th North uf the most im. r the world, rail. into mon Phone Highland Full 1617 ngrr MIME " Chietstto l "unspoi- "e mun! Chic-in A .. Cairns, announced months of We a in sub. reported Mil nearly and for of trust! N-lmivv Prly "f snort. W Waukegan May Have Another Film Theatre n the Waukegan may have another large nrititun picture theatre to operate in ppnsitiun to the Puhlix Theater cor- mratiun. if representatives of a rival hain of theaters are successful in Mnininz a site for the proposed trueturv, it is reported. NVttrrtiatiorw, have been opened by he rc-preu-ntutives of the theatrical umpuny with members of the board f trustees of the First Baptist church Native to the purchase of the prop- vrly "t that eontrnnratiort on Genesee ,treet, immediately north of the Aca- math: I yenr no. and this despite he Kent-rs! business depression and he fact that the rand nu only one am: suburban train in operation this ‘enr than it had, last, u local run- ine between Chicago and Arlington. Approximately 18.000 people now Mo " North Western suhurbnn When you have had our courteous service and tho charming surround. ings you will realize that the prices are surpris- ingly modest ain time to Siam-o assed with the immor- ornxirmttely 18.000 people now " North Western suhurbln s helm-on the hours of 7:45 and a.m. dnily. Mr. Cairns stated. In afternoon between the hours of rl tl p.m., 43 trains of the North .orn transport artpruxirmstely 22,- dining rooms son terminal trucks no now wi t") dispatch the suburban of the North western as com- with ton and right three and mm ago. indicating the growth vulumo of this tmme. 'tttt HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOII Room should be Import appruximu hnmeward bound observe the 2756 ye THE PRESS demy theater, according to Wanke- zan papers. Accurdinz to realty men, the rep- resentatives of the theater company have ofrered_the Baptist church $125,- 000 for the property, which it his refused. The officers of that congre- Ration have long held that the prop- erty is worth $1,000 I front-foot. As the property hart a frontage of 148 fact, this means that the church is demanding $143,000 for the tuct. Mayor L. J. Yager, of Waukegln, lung prominent in the affairs of the who appreciate the flner things in fabrier--and have been paying a high price to get them .-will be delighted with the marvelous stock we carry here. Woolen: of our own importe- tion.. The lines! products of the best American mills. Styled in a manner that "tule, every requirement of fashion and good taste. YOU MEN OUR FEATURE SUITS INDIVIDUALLY TAILORED EXPERT TRYON SEIVICI 'utili,_,,!,y a g. o CHICAGO SALmoom nice use. 319 W. Van Bum Stud 'monmmammumtoor church, stated that ofthtertt of the congregation believe that the property is wbrth more than the vine which they have placed upon it. _ Police lasbweek were looking for a tall, well dressed young man, pos- ing IS a magazine subscription tsol- icilnr, who yesterday afternoon rob- Ired two homes in Waukeun while housewives were busy in the back yards of their ploces. No truce of him was found, and a general warn- ing was broadcast by police. ' A pdee range of $35 to " Thursday, Nov. 20, 1930

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