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Highland Park Press, 30 Jul 1931, p. 19

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It will not injure paint, var- nish, hands, "ny. clothing, but 4taritreearrymrr-wtndrmramt pther glass and make them Sparkle as nothing else will: Ordeal: can today, "Makes Window Wash- ing a pleasure. " l HighlandBnmp Shop _ ASG. J ERSON 513-17 Elm /li7."flefl,'fnd Park SPARKLE rt 20% DISCOUNT ON DRY CLEANING aryl LAUNDRY BROUGHT AND CALLED FOR; RELIABLE LAUNDRY ' DRY CLEANING" COMPANY 618 N. Green Bay Rd.. Highland Pk. 419 Prospect Avenue All Hardware Dealers RAVINIA OPERA and CONCERTS Bax alum 0:80.... and] 10p... ___', -.1htirrtd-,11r1rMet --_-_ -F- "re P8033 menus» PAWE am SUI? CEEEETEi Twentieth I... JUN! m to A000" 'tat Radiator Repairing Body Bumps Fixed _ Fender’ Vee Ripming Lake Forest Lake Blulf Jilly Im Bold by at 31 like i. It is the new eommhsaionV put-pone {to assemble all data relative to the " port area and to select a comprehen- sive plan for development of facili- ties. A program will be recommended to the next general membly of Illi- nois and Indiana. , The prime purpose of the commie- aion, as planned by the two legisla- tive bodies, is the investigation of the feuihility of a permanent interstate. port authority within the area em- braced by the Lake Hiehim shore line hetvgeen Walkman, MU. an'd Hichigan City, Ind. ' b ---e WilliamR. Juwesravas-uotrteer-rreer- ident of the newly appointed Chientro Regional Port committee, ormized under authority of the Indium end 1 Illinois legislatures last week at the _ organizing-ttttttttur." ’ Irr.' Irii6es it! also president of the Mississippi Val- ley association. the orgaizatinon bo- hind the inland waterway movement. Other members of the commission lure Col. Walter J. Riley, Eat Chi- cago, Ind., 3nd John T. Pirie, E. I“ Antrim MandWFloyd L. WM‘ *Chicago. W. R. Dawes President of Regional Harbor Committee; Election ContractLhavve, "iWh9._,ltttfst, “no“..letwngc 'iiifirtfriii'iri7r' improvements at the Dixon, Kankakee, Pebria and Molina State hospitals and the state schools at Lincoln and soldiers’ home at Normal. 1 Improvements at Elgin ( Elgin State hospital comes in for the largest amount in this portion of the June letting. and'tho biggest job in the entire lot is for that institution --a sewage treating plan to cost $64.. 624. This installation, necessitated by the growth of that institution, in- li auliatato'ar-sdeteim'e-i'oer-4 effect improvement in the sanitary conditions. that surround its wards. This Burrell Engineering and Con- struetiop Co., Chicago, has this con- tract. . The Grant Mileager. I,t.ti1,li1ttc.q9,,' Mirihiukiist 'iFiiir"f1iiiTiiF 35833? on ' a proposition. to drill and case deep wells at Elgin for $16,000. Carson.. Payson Co., Danville, will reconstruct the recreation building, at a cost of $2,761. Seven other tontraetr--al1 under $1,000, are also to tre"under- way at Elgin. 7 . - -" <7 Work that is to get underway at once at the state hospitals alone will call for uhout $800,000 in expendi- tures for labor, material and equip- ment. - C. Herrick Hammond, wpervisinc architect. .ghows nut, bids you op- enedon " district propositions to complete the program tdr which funds were provided by the General Assem- bly in 1929. jobs, equipment intandtuG-irii' genersl improvements. An analysis .of the building sud equipmgnt contract; recently Inrd~ tth ggmpleted today in the once of State to Spend Large _ l Sum in Improvement of Its Institutions The sate of Illinois will spend about $500,000 during» Jolly., 39g Intuit; it it's 'ititurhiirWirftiriri, In the result of contacts Nneed late in Inna auaiadeaaa=i, 1rasTI'AbC',Tra,T, 3-9-5 TRT. PRESS aiL2t Caiiiii7iriiiriai CLUB I Alarm-mun Wnukegan National Bank NM N . .. V E s s d '"'c"AiTi:llg?R IC momma.“ -e'-hhaerrh. . . . on“. a u an M 1.081 A. AA. an. Automotive Repair Senna You“ lawn-um 133 N. Second St. P""'""---------------.... nun-u.-. a Non. m7 - iiGk. -__.. - ”Mb-I M. 'tttttog. Won: Vida” my otttte tion on In! pm. please let as have further information on the may money having union of the dub. Does Your / Automobile Insurance Policy Say What You ‘“’W If your-gear should be burned or stolen, will your insurance company pay you the tunountatated in the policy? The amount named in the policy is a valua- tion' used to determine the cost of the insurance, the rate foinire and theft insurance being a certain price per. hundred dollars of valuation. " The policy says that in the event of a total loss you will receive an amount not to exceed the actual loss sustained, the settlement to be agreed upon by you and the adjuster for the insurance company. This is the policy known as the "non valued" form. . Then there is the "valued form” policy. Under the terms of this policy you are paid the face valueof the policy, the amount on which you have paid premium. The Inter-Insurance Exchange of the Chica oblong}; WTWQTWUKMT‘U‘IICY, which. covers you anywhere"m the United States or Canada. Other services of the club are: Free mechanical first aid and towing service, home distrifrservice, accident prevention work, travel service, and bail bondseriice; _ Write or call for further information: "Sixty.twor branches: 33 downstate; 29 in Cook County. _ . Hear the Chicago Motor Club diamas+ROADS or, WrMANarrl-esery Wednesday evening over -"mmtettiBeytatrKar. "Da5tttt'rsiiiririit 'rriird,i 8:30 ELM. Central Standard Time. Beginning July 29_ this broadens! will be one [waif boar earlier. gClhllllfil/lif7O (iiiiitiiTsi5ii'ii5 This“ mac-bond "aed.t-hlervh. , AAACbh ”WSW no. "'"'--.oo- -n-u-q-cu"-.--------- s . o a o 00.00.00.000-oouoonm CHARLES M. HAYES Pres Highland Park ' Branch H9tt8..aD_KtrAP1'_i' My. Attorney for the Club - I. A. MILLER; -- u N. Sheridan Road Phone 105 I. 0.00.00.00.00000000 gnu-oo-o-ooooooo‘ 19

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