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R (abbreviation) Range, see townships
R & A Builders Wood Dale acts to bind builder to repair promises 12-7-1961 DCR 1:3 Wood Dale files water tank lawsuit; says builder owes village 2-20-1964 DCR 1:1 out-of-court settlement appears near 4-9-1964 BR 2:7 Wood Dale rejects law suit settlement 5-21-1964 BR 2:3 settlement seen near 7-2-1964 DCR 1:5 suit settlement hits snag; set 30-day limit to pay 9-3-1964 DCR 1:1
R. C. Can Co., Elk Grove Village mentioned 10-18-1962 AHH 86:1 photograph 10-18-1962 AHH 90:6 2000 Pratt Boulevard 10-18-1962 AHH 96:3
R-C-H Motor Car Distributors, Palatine advertisement 1-12-1912 5:5
R & E Laundromat, Arlington Heights advertisement: 114 South Dryden Place 2-8-1962 AHH 2:1
R & F Shoe Repair, Arlington Heights advertisement: 3254 Market Place 2-1-1962 AHH 27:1
R & F Shoe Repair, Rolling Meadows Shopping Center mentioned 2-13-1964 AHH 13:6
R & G Coin Operated Dry Cleaners, Mount Prospect, 854 East Northwest Highway advertisement 12-21-1961 AHH 28:7
R. & G. Motor Sales, Des Plaines advertisement: used automobiles 11-7-1924 2:6
R & H Appliances, Arlington Heights mentioned; 206 North Dunton Avenue 12-31-1964 AHH 10:1
R & S Shoe Store, Des Plaines, Golf Road and Elmhurst Road opening ceremony, photograph 11-2-1961 AHH 43:1
R & S Shoe Store, Rolling Meadows Shopping Center mentioned 8-2-1962 AHH 13:1
R & S Shoes, Mount Prospect Plaza see Schiff Shoes, Mount Prospect mentioned 1-30-1964 AHH 38:4
R & S Shoes, Palatine Plaza, 249 East Northwest Highway grand opening 6-8-1961 AHH 61:1 advertisement 6-15-1961 AHH 96:1 advertisement: going out of business 5-21-1964 AHH 27:3
R&S Village Pantry, Wheeling advertisement; 759 West Dundee Road 10-15-1964 WH 3:1
R1-R9 zoning classification: residential
Raap & Schmoldt, Roselle advertisement: successors to Roselle Feed & Coal Co. 2-5-1926 8:1
rabbis see Gamoran, Rabbi Hillel
rabbits see Palatine Rabbitry see Superior Rabbitry, Palatine army of rabbits invade Gainer Park 3-5-1929 1:8 big rabbit industry started, see Feuerborn and Klode 5-6-1930 1:1 rabbit hunting remembered at Palanois Park Subdivision 12-26-1946 9:4 once hunted at Palanois Park 2-20-1948 14:4 Chief Skoog on prowl for rabbit hunters 1-14-1949 4:1 population declining, see foxes 12-9-1949 1:2 rabbits not welcome at Wheeling's Union Hotel, photograph 10-8-1959 WH 1:1 press helps recover 'wandering' rabbit, photograph 11-3-1960 HH 1:6 Easter's past, but 'Frowzy' still frisky, photograph 4-26-1962 BR 18:3
Rabenhorst, Elmer photograph of 1-31-1941 6:5
rabies all dogs in Cook County under strict quarantine 1-27-1928 1:7 state orders quarantine in Wheeling Township 12-18-1936 1:3 spreads in Cook County 6-4-1937 1:4 quarantine grips Bensenville 3-17-1939 RR 1:2 Dr. Piszczek issues new warning 4-23-1943 1:3 rabies scare in DuPage County 5-14-1943 RR 1:8 DuPage acts to declare county wide quarantine 5-21-1943 RR 1:6 DuPage Health Dept. believes rabies under control 7-23-1943 RR 1:6 quarantine in DuPage still in effect 9-10-1943 RR 1:7 DuPage County Health Department makes report: rabies and polio are problems 10-22-1943 RR 1:1 threatens Itasca area; infected dog runs amuck; kill 12 canines 10-22-1943 RR 1:8 dog quarantine clamped on town of Bloomingdale 1-14-1944 RR 1:3 first rabies case in DuPage County this year 7-17-1947 RR 1:5 old cry of 'mad dog' can be stilled says veterinarian 10-10-1947 19:4 "Doctor Ward's Notebook" on 5-28-1948 22:4 Dr. Piszczek asks cooperation in rabies quarantine 2-4-1949 17:7 Palatine Township quarantined by State Department of Agriculture for rabies 4-1-1949 PE 1:4 Illinois Department of Agriculture orders strict rabies quarantine in Arlington Heights 2-11-1954 AHH 1:7 drive to avert rabies' threat in DuPage County; inoculation tags a must 6-23-1960 BR 1:6 wild animals are becoming a more important source than domestic animals 3-29-1962 AHH 74:1 rabies warning issued in DuPage County 8-23-1962 BR 11:4 rabid skunk found in Lake County 5-28-1964 AHH 18:8 Palatine Health Dept. warns of rabid skunks 7-2-1964 PE 2:3 driver bitten by rabid bat 9-17-1964 PHH 1:8
Rabung, Clifford, Northbrook photograph 10-21-1949 CCH 3:1
raccoons see Woolfe, Matt, Des Plaines are more than a match for any dog 11-28-1947 7:7 hunting raccoon with a hound 1-6-1950 15:3
race see ethnic and racial groups
race relations see Morality and Race Relations Conference, Elmhurst College Dan Pribilski says suburbs duck racial issue 11-12-1964 AHH 67:7
Race and Religion in Suburbia Conference at Prospect Heights Community Church 11-21-1963 PHH 1:4 integration called today's big issue 12-5-1963 PHH 1:7
Racette, Eugene, Buffalo Grove appointed to village board 10-25-1962 WH 5:1
Rachbauer, Felix killed by Miss Maude Shirk 9-15-1922 1:4
Rachlin, Dr. Herbert S., Arlington Heights veterinarian 5-27-1949 19:6
racial discrimination, alleged see also civil rights see also covenants, restrictive see also equality see also human relations councils see also integration see Ku Klux Klan Mr. Stewart, a colored evangelist and singer, gave a lecture at Methodist Episcopal Church, Palatine, about injustice of treatment received by colored race 10-19-1901 5:2 Randhill Park Cemetery advertisement limits interments to persons of Caucasian race, photograph 7-18-1941 (2) 2:6 editorial: encouraging idea of racial equality sows seeds of disorder and discontent 8-6-1943 PE 1:7 unsigned letter criticizes editorial 8-20-1943 PE 2:2 Negro minister, Rev. Augustus Bennett protests racial intolerance at First Presbyterian Church, Itasca 5-26-1944 RR 1:4 Presbyterian General Assembly: white churches should see to it that non-whites are hospitably welcomed 6-2-1944 RR 1:5 subdivision limited to caucasian occupancy, see Hillcrest area, Palatine Township 7-11-1947 CCH 2:6 letter: editor should be more selective in choice of words 10-17-1947 17:7 letter: racial expression is neither vulgar nor contrary to constitution 10-31-1947 15:1 letter: negroes, with equal opportunities, could attain positions of caucasians 11-7-1947 15:6 letter: editor's choice of words does not abridge minority rights 11-14-1947 13:8 letter compares racial intolerance to Naziism 11-21-1947 15:7 letter: we should not torment the Negro with our words 11-28-1947 13:7 letter: it's just a phrase 12-5-1947 17:8 Arlington Heights Pre-School Child Study Group told how to detect, crush prejudice 3-11-1949 6:5 Colonial Manor Subdivision and Prospect Park Country Club Subdivision, Mount Prospect, lots may not be "sold, conveyed, leased or rented" to persons not of the white or Caucasian race 8-25-1950 MPH 1:4 suit filed against Elk Grove Township property owners seeks to overturn restrictive covenant drawn up in 1938 requiring minimum lot size and possession to members of the Caucasian race 7-5-1956 MPH 1:6 editorial: Illinois must enact equal job guarantee 2-2-1961 AHH 61:1 racial violence in Alabama lamented by Robert Brower 6-1-1961 WH 7:6 racial problem grows; U. of C. expert traces area's dilemma 10-26-1961 AHH 24:1 foreign visitor, Roger Jean, Haiti, barred by Arlington Heights barbers 1-18-1962 AHH 1:5 Arlington Heights barbers apologize, offer to cut Haiti educator's hair 1-25-1962 AHH 3:3 anti-bias statement is signed by 16 clergymen 2-1-1962 AHH 37:3 Haitian tells of impression 2-1-1962 AHH 62:7; likes American and her ways, photographs 2-8-1962 AHH 19:3 Good Samaritan Methodist Church, Addison, plans 'race relations' service 2-8-1962 AR 1:6 Rev. Bob Backer, pastor St. John's United Church of Christ, Bensenville, fasting in Georgia jail; stirred by racial bias, photograph 9-6-1962 BR 1:1 Rev. Backer in strong anti-bias stand; speaks out, photographs 9-13-1962 AHH 80:1, BR 1:1 School District No. 21 motion opposing Regina Council No. 4837, Knights of Columbus minstrel show at Jack London Junior High School defeated 10-18-1962 WH 4:4 Gov. Kerner sees racial bias as costly venture 11-22-1962 AHH 36:4 JFK issues executive order banning discrimination in federally financed housing 11-29-1962 AHH 4:4 Rev. Martin Luther King says take stand against prejudice; Negro leader airs views on racism at National Conference on Religion and Race 1-17-1963 AHH 15:1 Rev. King issues challenge to nation's conscience; urges churches to take stand 1-24-1963 AHH 5:1 religion vs. racism discussed at historic conference 1-24-1963 AHH 60:1 Rev. King address: challenge to the nation's conscience, photograph 1-24-1963 BR 14:1 Palatine Pres. Wilber Harris returns from Japan trip; says U.S. race issue is top story there 6-27-1963 PE 1:3 Pres., West Suburban Human Relations Council, Inc., Lombard says communication is key to race issue 7-11-1963 BR 9:3 Chicago Urban League executive Sherwood Ross reports on explosive race problem: bigoted opinions prove 'ludicrous' 8-1-1963 AHH 16:4 some discrimination against Negroes, but Army Nike base officers at Arlington Heights and Addison not too worried; situation improving 8-8-1963 AHH 18:1 Illinois Fair Employment Practices Commission charges Motorola Inc. with racial discrimination 11-7-1963 AHH 81:6 Sherwood Ross says racial bias costs taxpayers big sums 11-14-1963 AHH 82:4 Sherwood Ross says labor unions must solve racial issue 12-5-1963 AHH 32:6 Sherwood Ross sees segregation at root of most big city problems 2-27-1964 AHH 20:1 Hoffman Estates-Schaumburg Human Relations Council to show anti-bias film The Burden of Truth 4-30-1964 HH 2:3 Northwest Suburban Council on Human Relations to discuss realty values, race 6-25-1964 AHH 15:4 first meeting of Palatine Human Relations Commission: race problem is big topic, photograph 7-2-1964 PE 1:1 Daniel Baumann says "white backlash" is a rationalization for hate 8-13-1964 AHH 40:4 Sen. Strom Thurmond, South Carolina described as racist and reactionary 11-12-1964 AHH 67:2
racial groups see ethnic and racial groups
racial justice see Catholic Interracial Council see National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice racial justice is church guild topic 11-9-1961 AHH 2:4 DuPage County Conference on Religion and Race adopts resolution supporting racial justice 6-25-1964 BR 1:4 American Friends Service Committee topic: "Racial Justice in Housing" 10-8-1964 AHH 57:5
racial tolerance see tolerance
racing see automobiles see bicycles see cross country see dog racing see go-carts see horse racing see marathon running see midget auto racing see motorcycles see pigeons see track and field
racism see racial discrimination, alleged
Rack and Cue, Bensenville, Center Street arrest 2 in teen fight 12-24-1964 AR 6:2
rackets see also organized crime see United States Senate Rackets Subcommittee
Raco Industrial Corporation, Elk Grove Village mentioned 7-5-1962 EGH 2:2 to occupy new building 9-27-1962 EGH 4:7 picks Centex site 10-4-1962 AHH 47:5 lays cornerstone 12-13-1962 EGH 3:4 review, 2323 Touhy Avenue, photograph 9-12-1963 AHH 92:3
radar see 755th Radar Squadron, United States Air Force see North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) Illinois Bell Telephone Company advertisement: Bell System—largest source of radar for our fighting forces 8-31-1945 7:1 "Atomic Energy --- Radar and Black Light in Peace" lecture, Arlington Heights Woman's Club 1-16-1948 1:3, photograph 1-23-1948 1:4 Mount Prospect Boy Scouts to tour O'Hare Airport; inspect new radar landing equipment 11-11-1949 MPH 5:6 Arlington Heights employs radar to control speeders, photographs 8-7-1958 RMH 6:1 Arlington Heights police pronounce radar as a success 8-14-1958 AHH 1:1 Missile Master radar at Arlington Heights protects Chicago and suburb area 11-3-1960 AHH 14:2 radar slated for toll roads 1-26-1961 AHH 42:2 despite snow, radar repairmen do work, photograph 3-15-1962 AHH 21:6
Rada's Place see House of Rada
Radegar, Henry, Schaumburg farmer instantly killed by lightning (June 23, 1888) 1-10-1941 PE 1:7
Radford Servicenter, Arlington Heights, 1024 South State Road advertisement 3-26-1948 10:2 grand opening 4-30-1948 6:6 photograph 4-30-1948 12:1 cash register stolen 10-15-1948 1:6
radiation see x-rays hospital chemist explains radiation; urges public to seek limit 3-14-1963 AHH 18:1 radiation poses new threat to man's health 6-11-1964 AHH 5:2 Illinois Dept. of Public Health issues ruling on radiation exposure 9-17-1964 AHH 41:4
radicalism sees radical messages in Christianity, see Methodist Camp Grounds 7-12-1929 1:1 Mount Prospect Post No. 525, American Legion Auxiliary to lead fight against radical influences 3-3-1933 8:7 Dr. Lyttle calls conscription 'radical issue'; fears effects of militarism 2-23-1945 RR 1:4
Radike, Malinda essay "My Garden" 10-31-1924 3:3
radio see also shortwave radio see Allen Aircraft Radio, Elk Grove Village see Arlington Radio and Record Shop see Arlington Radio Service see Arms, W. R., River Grove see B. & B. Electric Co., Arlington Heights see Bachelor's Radio & Appliance Store, Bensenville see Baumhardt, W. J., Niles Center see Becker's Service Station, Roselle see Bellairs, Mal see Bensenville Majestic Co. see Bicknase Radio Service, Palatine see Biondi, Dick see Brehm, Edward, Buffalo Grove see Brodbeck, Dorothea see Brown, Craig M., Wood Dale see Buffalo Grove Garage see Carson, Hugh "Shorty", Mount Prospect see Chicago Radio Show see Cunningham, R. D. "Davidson", Inverness see Dibbern Electric Shop, Des Plaines see Dino, Tony, Hoffman Estates see Elfring's Radio Store, Bensenville see Elgin Radio Co. see Ellinwood Radio & Electric Co., Des Plaines see Elson, Bob see Faye, Marty see Folkman, A. L., Arlington Heights see Franzen, Oscar H., Bensenville see G. & L. Wireless Supply Co., Arlington Heights see Gale, Virginia see Galvin Manufacturing Company see Gregg, H. A., Arlington Heights see Grigsby Co., Inc., Arlington Heights see Hale, Bob see Hallicrafters, Inc., Palatine see Hamilton, Milo see Hansen, John, Radio, Wheeling see Harrington, Richard S., Arlington Heights see Harvey, Paul see Hills' Electric & Radio Shop, Arlington Heights see Hubbard, Eddie see Jones, Katherine Tist see Keeling's Radio & Appliance Store, Bensenville see Knoll, W. J., Roselle see Koenig, Glenn, Des Plaines see Kopy Kats Citizens Band Radio Club see Kroll, Walter, Roselle see KYW, Chicago, Westinghouse see Lyric Radio Shop, Bensenville see Marten & Bottorff, Franklin Park see Master Electric & Radio Service see Mayfield, Rev. Willis E. see McCormack, Franklyn see McNeill, Don see Miller, Howard see Mitchell, Everett see Motorola Corporation see Mount Prospect Pharmacy see Mu Rad Radio Store, Franklin Park see Ned's Radio Service, Palatine see Northern Illinois Broadcasting Company see Northwest Amateur Radio Club see Olson's TV & Radio Service, Wheeling see Peckens Radio and TV Service, Roselle see Prairie Farmer (magazine) see Prentiss, Paul E., Arlington Heights see Radiola see Rankin Radio & TV, Inc., Prospect Heights see Rayner, Ray see Riley, Ron see Roberts, Art see Roselle Radio and Electric see Ross, Norman see Sakowicz, Sig see Schiller Park Electric Works see Schlenker, Harry R., Palatine see Shelkop TV and Radio, Arlington Heights see Shepard, Seth see Skoog, Carl, Jr., Arlington Heights see Smitty's TV & Radio, Rolling Meadows see Sorkin, Dan see Steil, C. E., Morton Grove see Taylor, Gene see Tel-Radio, Des Plaines see Therrien Radio Co., Northbrook see Tri-Par Radio and Appliance Co., Palatine see United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers, C.I.O. see Utpadel & Pahnke, Wheeling see WAAF see WBBM-AM, Chicago see WBNQ, Arlington Heights see WCBD, Zion City see WCHI see WDAP, Chicago see WEAW-FM, Evanston see Weber, Clark see WEEF-AM, Highland Park see WELF-FM, Glen Ellyn see WELG-FM, Elgin see WENR-AM, Chicago see Wenzel, Erwin, Bensenville see Westphal, Harvey, Palatine see WGN-AM, Chicago see WHFC-AM see WHT, Deerfield see WILA see WILL see Williamson, Dick see WIND-AM, Chicago see WJAZ-AM, Mount Prospect see WJJD-AM, Chicago see WKRS-FM, Waukegan see WLS-AM, Chicago see WMAQ-AM, Chicago see WMAQ-FM, Chicago see WMBI, Chicago see WNIB, Woodstock see WNWC-FM, Arlington Heights see Worman, Miss Theresa see WPAD see WRMN-AM, Elgin see WSCI see WSWS see WTAQ-AM, La Grange see WTAS, Elgin see WTAY, Oak Park see WWAE, Joliet see Zenith Radio Corporation radiophone concerts sent out by wireless telephone from the Westinghouse radiophone studio located on the Commonwealth Edison building, Chicago 2-24-1922 6:4 detailed radio program lists names of a dozen of the best musicians in Chicago plus news, market reports, sports reports, bedtime story and on Sunday a sermon from the Woodlawn Baptist Church 2-24-1922 6:4 getting radiophone into your parlor 3-3-1922 11:2 John Boeger, Arlington Heights installs wireless apparatus 3-3-1922 11:3 radiophone installed at Wm. Busse & Sons hardware store 3-17-1922 concerts planned, see Palatine Research Council 8-25-1922 7:1 electrocuted by aerial, see Public Service Company of Northern Illinois 12-1-1922 12:6 first public radio program and big movie show at Seip's Auditorium 2-2-1923 (Roll A) 4:7 news service by radio replaces telegraph after storm 3-16-1923 (Roll A) 8:4 even the speaker's breath is heard on this wonder radio 5-23-1924 1:2 Wm. Fremdt hears 35 stations in one evening 10-17-1924 9:4 radio a blessing to candidates and to voters in election 11-7-1924 5:3 third annual Chicago Radio Show 11-28-1924 3:1 progress of radio, Zenith Radio Corporation 11-28-1924 3:1 local amateurs tune in European radio stations 11-28-1924 12:4 Bensenville fans log distant European stations 12-5-1924 13:5 Lion's Club presents Chicago's radio stars at St. Mary's Auditorium, Des Plaines 12-12-1924 18:5 advertisement: Crosley Radio, illustration 2-6-1925 16:6 Cook County rural school program broadcast weekly 2-27-1925 1:7 Glenview School broadcast "Corn is King" 2-27-1925 1:7, 3-6-1925 13:5 radio brings the Inaugural of Coolidge to Cook County school pupils 3-6-1925 1:4 Bensenville Community High School hears Coolidge Inaugural on radio 3-6-1925 5:5 essay "Radio" 3-13-1925 12:7 how Charles E. Erbstein got into radio 4-3-1925 6:1 concert, see Franklin Park Community Choir 5-29-1925 8:3 one room schools to broadcast 7-3-1925 15:5 Radio Street Fair, Arlington Heights 7-24-1925 13:5 how radio helps the farm 10-16-1925 11:2 Dept. of Agriculture announces radio program 9-13-1927 6:6 "Silent Night" for Chicago's radio to be done away with 11-22-1927 1:3 boxing broadcast, see Catlow Theatre, Barrington 7-24-1928 8:3 radio in every room at Sharp Corner School 5-16-1930 1:5 PTA programs listed 11-27-1931 7:3 inventor De Forest denounces broadcasters: "cheap vulgarity, inane drivel and offensive ballyhoo" 1-1-1932 6:1 Arlington High School radio clubs begin 2nd year; to build transmitter 10-6-1933 2:3 Arlington Heights police have radio hook up 10-22-1937 1:4 Galvin Mfg. Co. suggests police radio for Arlington, Mount Prospect and Palatine 11-3-1939 1:1 2-way radio for Morton Grove and Lincolnwood 12-29-1939 CCH 1:5 Cook County sheriff's office offers 2-way radio 1-19-1940 1:2 radio movin' day set for March 29, 90% of stations will get new frequencies 3-21-1941 5:6 Arlington Theatre offers FM broadcasts 8-28-1942 1:7 popular radio artist profiled, see Carson, Hugh "Shorty", Mount Prospect 5-14-1943 MPH 3:4 emcees radio show, see Cunningham, R. D., Inverness 6-4-1943 PE 2:1 farmer interviewed, see Plote, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C., Palatine 3-24-1944 PE 1:1 program "Jay Jiveree", see Arlington Heights Township High School 12-7-1945 7:3 feds solve radio jamming in Lake County 4-26-1946 1:6 Arlington Heights to receive radio-telephone messages; 'bring home some bread, dear' 5-24-1946 1:1 to aid Greyhound buses 7-19-1946 8:3 radiotelephone service inaugurated, photograph 10-4-1946 9:4 Cook County police may switch over to FM radio system 10-11-1946 1:5, 10-18-1946 18:1 Bensenville Community High School students on broadcast 'Citizens of Tomorrow' 10-11-1946 RR 1:2 Arlington aldermen first to try out 'radio-phone' 11-1-1946 1:7 to test radio call system for taxis at Libertyville 11-22-1946 (2) 11:3 Northbrook Fire Department truck carries new mobile telephone 2-7-1947 2:6 Lombard adopts new 2-way radio police system 4-11-1947 14:4 Arlington asks bid for 2-way radio equipment 10-10-1947 1:7 Cook County to rent FM radio equipment for sheriff 1-9-1948 18:4 Arlington Police Chief Skoog gives radio demonstration to Palatine officials 1-30-1948 1:4 Palatine may have 24-hour police radio hook-up 1-30-1948 PE 1:8 Arlington police radio to also serve Palatine, photographs 2-13-1948 1:1 radio stars to aid Arlington Heights Woman's Club cancer benefit, photograph 2-13-1948 1:7 two-way radio helps speed up Bensenville police service 2-20-1948 RR 1:4 Paul E. Prentiss, Arlington Heights, featured radio personality on Arlington Heights Woman's Club cancer benefit show; plays Captain Midnight, photograph 2-27-1948 1:4 two way radio service between Palatine police car and Arlington radio station in operation 5-7-1948 PE 1:8 2-way radio averts auto-train crash at Palatine 5-21-1948 1:1 hear your own voice! You can now convert your radio for record playing and amplifying 6-11-1948 RR 4:1 Admiral radio and television, illustration 8-27-1948 7:4 'skipping' radio waves from L.A. police cause problems for Cook County police; may switch from AM to FM 9-3-1948 1:5 special phone line completes Palatine-Arlington police radio service 12-3-1948 1:1 the sixteenth broadcast season of the "Lutheran Hour" on the air with Dr. Walter Maier, photograph 2-11-1949 11:1 Emory Moore, Inverness, does business on his auto telephone 2-11-1949 17:1 Bensenville police have new FM radio transmitter; photograph of Chief Kolze 4-1-1949 RR 1:4 2-way radio big help to Bensenville 8-5-1949 RR 1:7 Palatine Lions Club to hear 'inside' of mobile phone service 10-28-1949 PE 1:5 editor urges better news from radio-TV 5-26-1960 AHH 5:1 Wood Dale studies purchase of police radios 10-19-1961 BR 6:1 Roselle policeman using high frequency radio transceiver, photograph 11-23-1961 RR 1:1 Prospect High School band to be on Arlington Heights Talented Teen radio show 2-15-1962 AHH 62:5 Schaumburg will get police radio 8-16-1962 EGH 1:2 Schaumburg Village police expect to switch from Cook County radio service to Elk Grove radio 10-25-1962 HH 2:4 Palatine Director of Public Works with new radio equipment, photograph 11-8-1962 PE 7:1 FCC probes Bensenville police radio interference 1-2-1964 BR 1:6 Bensenville trustees want study of police radio maintenance plan 2-13-1964 BR 2:5 Bensenville Volunteer Fire Dept. inaugurates new radio station 2-13-1964 BR 4:1 local police radio big help in rapist's capture 6-25-1964 BR 10:1
Radio Club Farm, Palatine, northeast corner Northwest Highway and Quentin Road opens restaurant and cocktail lounge 7-26-1946 1:3 photograph 8-30-1946 6:5 employee dies in car plunge off Barrington Road 5-14-1948 PE 1:1 menu 4-15-1949 6:6 for sale 6-17-1949 15:7 Jack Deynzer imports mules for donkey baseball games in promotion of new beverage, "Moscow Mule" 7-29-1949 4:3 donkey auction sale, photograph 9-9-1949 8:6 interior photograph 9-1-1950 PE 1:4 see Evergreens Radio Club, Inc., Palatine 9-19-1952 AHH 17:4
Radio Club of Palatine fundamental principals of radio 4-13-1923 (Roll A) 11:3
Radio Corporation of America (RCA) RCA - Alexanderson system of television still in the laboratory stage, will be exhibited for the first time in Chicago 10-18-1929 6:3 RCA Victor Eye Witness Television at Keeling's Radio & Appliance Store, Bensenville, photograph 4-16-1948 7:7 Arlington Heights Youth Center helps the young people obtain a new RCA television set 3-4-1949 12:5 RCA 601 computer described 2-22-1962 AHH 57:3
Radio Corporation of America, Des Plaines advertisement: help wanted; 424 East Howard Street 10-22-1964 AHH 7:1 building nearing completion 11-5-1964 AHH 56:7
radio telephones see Illinois Bell 5-24-1946 1:1...
radio towers see towers
radioactivity see fallout shelters
Radiola four towns consider radio hook-up outlined by Radiola firm 11-17-1939 RR 1:1
Radke, Ethel, Wheeling photograph of 3-28-1924 5:3
Radlein, Al., Des Plaines advertisement: beer distributor; 1446 Des Plaines Avenue 4-7-1933 6:1
Radlein, Mrs. B., Des Plaines fifth son joins Uncle Sam 2-19-1943 6:6
Radlein, Raymond Palatine police officer, photograph 7-20-1961 PE 1:6
Radler, Raymond W., Mount Prospect in England, wounded twice in France 11-17-1944 9:6 discharged from the army 5-18-1945 9:6
Radloff, Arthur, Dundee dies after motorcycle strikes car 3-28-1930 6:1 inquest 4-11-1930 PE 1:3
Radloff, Edwin, Des Plaines marries Dorothy Augusta Lackner 2-20-1925 4:5
Radosti, Mrs. Leonard, Arlington Heights photograph 7-23-1948 6:1
Radtke, Fred A. see Arlington Park Race Track 6-17-1938 6:6
Radtke, William, Wood Dale goes berserk during family squabble, DuPage County Deputy shot 12-31-1959 BR 1:1
Raedeke, Rev. G. F. new pastor, Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, Glenview 11-26-1943 CCH 1:5
Rafferty, John R., Rolling Meadows attorney, 32, seeks Palatine Township Democratic Committeeman post, photograph 12-21-1961 RMH 1:1 standing outside of Democratic headquarters at 132 South Northwest Highway 1-18-1962 RMH 1:2 man of the year, photograph 2-1-1962 RMH 1:4 campaign headquarters at Rolling Meadows office of, photograph 3-8-1962 RMH 1:6 given nod from BGA 3-15-1962 RMH 1:7 campaign managers named 3-15-1962 RMH 4:5 photograph 3-22-1962 RMH 1:3
rafting Lt. James C. Whittaker tells story of '3 weeks on a raft' 4-9-1948 1:4
Rahlfs Park advertisement: baseball; Irving Park Boulevard 5 miles east of Elgin 9-6-1935 PE 2:2
Rahls, Gertrude essay "My Poultry Project" 5-15-1925 10:4
Rahn, John H., Arlington Heights at Camp Maxey, Texas 8-31-1945 9:4, 9-7-1945 12:3 at Camp Robinson, Ark. 9-21-1945 9:7
Rahn Service Station, Palatine, Chicago Avenue and Plum Grove Road mentioned 11-22-1962 RMH 8:1
raids see adults only entertainment see gambling see organized crime see Prohibition see prostitution
Raier, Matthew J., Arlington Heights at Fort Knox, Ky. 10-21-1942 (2) 3:7 on leave 12-18-1942 (2) 1:6
Raiha, Esther K. photograph 1-23-1948 RR 1:4
Railroad Avenue, Arlington Heights see Davis Street, Arlington Heights
Railroad Avenue, Barrington see Highwood Cleaners, Inc., Barrington
Railroad Avenue, Bartlett see Bartlett Tavern see United States Postal Service 8-25-1960 AR 6:5
Railroad Avenue, Bensenville see Bensenville, Village of 7-5-1962 BR 1:4 see Challenger Parts Rebuilders, Bensenville see Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad Women's Club see Fox Annex, Bensenville see Fox Hotel, Bensenville see Lindberg & Stringham, Bensenville see Osterman's Bowling and Tavern, Bensenville
Railroad Avenue, Mount Prospect see Prospect Avenue, Mount Prospect
Railroad Avenue, Palatine see Battermann's Brick Block, Palatine see Burkhardt, Jacob, Palatine see Columbia Tent No. 405, Court of Honor 4-26-1902 4:7 see Fair Lady Beauty Salon, Palatine see Franklin, Ben, Store, Palatine see Kirchoff Food Store & Catering Service, Palatine see Kuebler building, Palatine see Logan, John A., Lodge No. 152, IOMA (Palatine) see Lytle, M. H., & Co., Palatine see Lytle, W. J., & Co., Palatine see Marsala's Finer Foods, Palatine see Matthei, Henry C., General Store, Palatine see Methodist Thrift Shop, Palatine see Odd Fellows Hall, Palatine see Page, Peggy, Dance Studio, Palatine see Palatine Electric Shop see Palatine Lodge No. 708, International Order of Odd Fellows see Palatine Triangle see Perseverance Lodge No. 41, IOGT (Palatine) see Plate's Electric Shop, Palatine see Pratt, Elisha, Palatine see Prellberg Brothers, Palatine see Prellberg, Ernest, Palatine see Smith's Food Mart, Palatine see Steinbrinck, Elvin P., Palatine see Wilson 5¢ to $1.00 Store, Palatine see Wilson's Dime Store, Palatine to be paved on north and south side of tracks [Railroad Avenue and West Slade Street] 9-2-1949 PE 1:4
Railroad Fair see Chicago Railroad Fair
Railroad Park, Arlington Heights see Arlington Heights Park District 5-6-1932 1:6 village improves railroad parks 5-6-1932 1:6 jeopardized by proposed gas station 5-9-1941 1:3 village board to aid revamping of 6-9-1950 1:7 railroad parks are on the market; village, park board get first bid; private interests next 11-23-1951 AHH 1:4 village objects to use for parking lots 7-22-1954 AHH 1:7 photograph 5-28-1964 AHH 1:6
Railroad Park, Palatine see Chicago & Northwestern Railroad 11-25-1949 PE 1:4
railroad stations see individual railroads
Railroad Tap, Bensenville liquor license renewed 1-9-1964 BR 4:3
Railroad Tavern, Bensenville, 120 East Green Street mentioned 12-3-1948 RR 1:3 advertisement 11-11-1949 RR 3:1
railroad yards see North Hump see Proviso Yards
railroads see also locomotives see also model railroads see also stationmasters see also streetcars see also yardmasters see Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad 12-11-1942 RR 1:5 see Benefit Association of Railway Employees see Bensenville Railway Pension Club see Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers see Chicago, Aurora & Elgin Railroad (CA&E RR) see Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad (CB&Q RR) see Chicago Commuter Association see Chicago, Des Plaines & Fox River Electric Railroad see Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad (C&EI RR) see Chicago, Fox Lake & Northern Electric Railway Company see Chicago & Great Western Railroad see Chicago, Milwaukee & Pacific Railroad see Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad (CM&SP RR) see Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad see Chicago & Northwestern Railroad (C&NW RR) see Chicago & Pacific Railroad see Chicago Railroad Fair see Chicago Rapid Transit see Chicago, St. Paul & Fon du Lac Railroad see Chicago & Wisconsin Traction Company see Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Railroad (EJ&E RR) see Galena & Chicago Union Railroad see Illinois Central Railroad (IC RR) see Illinois Railroad Salvage and Discount Store, Route 83 and Route 45 see Illinois & Wisconsin Railroad see Indiana Belt Harbor Railroad see Joliet, Ottawa & Peoria Electric Railway see North Hump see Northern Illinois Traction Company see Order of Railroad Telegraphers see Palatine, Lake Zurich & Wauconda Railroad (PLZ&W RR) see Prairie du Chien & Fon du Lac Railroad see Proviso Yards see Russel's Cut, Arlington Heights see Soo Line Railroad see Union Pacific Railroad (UP RR) see Waukegan, Rockford & Elgin Railroad (WR&E RR) telephones supplanting the telegraph in depots 2-24-1911 5:2 how to treat your railroad station agent 7-31-1925 2:2 explains origin of railroad gauge 12-4-1925 1:2 railroads don't have to pay local taxes 7-20-1928 1:3 Northwest Federation of Improvement Clubs demands electrification of railroads to reduce smoke, noise 9-12-1930 PE 8:1 DuPage County railroads consider electrification 7-8-1932 RR 1:3 advertisement: unions demand 44 "rules" to get "something for nothing" 8-1-1947 RR 4:5 fare increase argued at hearings of ICC 9-12-1947 CCH 1:6 advertisement: it's to your interest to know about this proposed feather-bedding 10-17-1947 RR 6:1 suburban fares go up 10-24-1947 1:4 advertisement: our costs have gone up 10-24-1947 2:5 Arlington Heights joins in fight against fare increase 12-12-1947 1:6 advertisement: adequate and efficient railway transportation service 12-12-1947 2:1 advertisement: 3 unions block labor peace---refuse wage boost accepted by 19 other railroad unions 1-30-1948 RR 6:5 lose fight for immediate fare increase 2-20-1948 3:3 "Express", photograph of a train 4-23-1948 18:3 early Chicago area railroads, woodcuts 5-21-1948 21:5 advertisement 1½ billion dollar road block! soaring costs, wage increases, new demands 10-22-1948 RR 7:5 lose tax suit; DuPage County gets $4,791.18, 1-28-1949 RR 1:5 advertisement: this is a diesel; leaders of two unions think it's a feather-bed 2-4-1949 RR 5:5 Tri-County School Board Association arranges conferences between school boards and railroads to prevent protests of taxes 8-19-1949 PE 6:7 advertisement: why the Missouri Pacific railroad strike? 9-16-1949 RR 7:5 railroad heralded start of the 'commuter suburbs', photographs 8-11-1960 AHH 4:3 Thomas Houser opines: government stops railroads' progress 12-14-1961 AHH 31:4 DuPage County school districts map fight with railroads in tax objection case 12-21-1961 BR 4:1 Bensenville to join in tax opposition 12-28-1961 BR 1:1 commuter rails: victims of progress? photographs 1-25-1962 AHH 16:1 Acting Palatine Postmaster Martha Webster tells transport plan if nationwide rail strike comes 8-29-1963 AHH 5:3 stakes big in rail tax feud; school taxes affected 10-3-1963 BR 1:8 reach railway tax agreement in DuPage County 12-19-1963 BR 7:5
Railway Express Agency see REA Express
Rainbow Division Veterans Association to meet 7-14-1944 6:3
Rainbow Girls of Illinois, Order of see Order of Rainbow Girls of Illinois
Rainbow Inn, Hoffman Estates see Rainbow Inn Kitchen
Rainbow Inn Kitchen, Hoffman Estates, Higgins Road and Roselle Road (also known as Rainbow Inn, Rainbow Kitchen) advertisement 6-5-1936 8:7 dance 6-16-1944 14:1 arrest solves tavern robberies 11-14-1952 AHH 1:4 photograph 4-21-1960 HH 1:2 hubcaps stolen off parked car 5-3-1962 HH 5:4 advertisement 8-30-1962 PE 6:7 too much heat: air-conditioner burns 8-6-1964 HSH 1:7 advertisement 12-24-1964 RMH 2:1
Rainbow Kitchen, Hoffman Estates see Rainbow Inn Kitchen
Rainbow Quality Cleaners, Mount Prospect, 6 West Busse Avenue advertisement 1-13-1950 MPH 3:7
Rainbow Ridge, Mount Prospect, west of River Road and south of Camp McDonald Road sign at entrance to development, photograph 6-8-1961 AHH 25:1 Prospect Heights post office adds to delivery sector 7-20-1961 PHH 1:7, 8-31-1961 PHH 1:6 opens second unit of homes, illustration 4-26-1962 WH 2:1 homeowners protest water rates to ICC 2-7-1963 WH 1:6 will be affected by Glen Grove Co. development in Buffalo Grove 3-21-1963 PHH 1:3 annexation controversy clarified 3-28-1963 PHH 1:5
Rainbow Ridge, Prospect Heights, northeast of Wolf Road and Camp McDonald Road see Brickman Manor Wheeling Plan Commission views 'test' plat 8-22-1963 WH 1:7 Wheeling attorney agrees builder must reserve a school site 9-26-1963 WH 2:5
Rainbow Riding Stables, Park Ridge, 5301 North East River Road wild horse's fate debated 5-4-1961 AHH 17:4
Raines, Raymond M, Arlington Heights photograph 8-12-1949 16:4
RainSoft Water Conditioning Co., Elk Grove Village breaks ground 12-13-1962 EGH 3:4 moves to new plant at 1650 Estes Avenue 10-3-1963 EGH 2:6 applies for patents on unit, photograph 8-27-1964 AHH 38:1 advertisement; 1950 Estes Avenue 10-8-1964 AHH 13:5
Rajer, John J., Arlington Heights in the Pacific 12-15-1944 9:2
Rakow, Vera essay "The Guernsey Cattle", photograph 5-23-1924 12:2
Ralph's Enco Service, Rolling Meadows advertisement: 3005 Kirchoff Road 6-4-1964 AHH 15:1 report $498 missing 8-6-1964 RMH 4:3
Ramble Inn (column) see Arlington Heights Youth Center
Ramblin' Rose Estates, Inc., Rolling Meadows (later known as Arbor Drive Apartments, Rolling Meadows) predict apartment tract will require new school 7-18-1963 RMH 1:4 $15 million complex being prepared 8-8-1963 RMH 4:6 apartment builder Sam Pancotta silent on financial aid for School District No. 54, 12-12-1963 HH 1:3 town houses are first phase of project 3-12-1964 RMH 4:6 planners to hear request from developer for zoning at 4-9-1964 RMH 4:4 school officials request donation from developer Sam Pancotta 4-16-1964 RMH 1:1 plans revealed for big project; 680 units on 33 acres 4-16-1964 RMH 1:7 planners not ready for developer's report 4-23-1964 RMH 4:5 urged to meet with School District No. 54, 4-30-1964 RMH 1:6 planners examine project 4-30-1964 RMH 2:1 no action; illustration 5-14-1964 RMH 1:4 approved; plans lack school site; southwest corner Algonquin Road and Route 53, 6-11-1964 RMH 1:1 bad example set by Rolling Meadows: editorial 6-18-1964 AHH 61:7 Rolling Meadows blamed for crisis; School District No. 54 voices anger 6-18-1964 RMH 1:7 ground-breaking delayed 7-30-1964 HH 4:3 plan trimmed: 572 rental units on 33-acre tract 10-15-1964 RMH 1:1
Ramseyer, Rev. Conway Pastor Bensenville Community Church (Presbyterian) exchanges pulpits for the summer with pastor from Glasgow, Scotland 6-14-1962 AHH 25:1
Ramstedt, Everett Jack Wilcox acquitted in battery charge by 6-13-1963 PE 1:4
Ran-Dee Inn advertisement: restaurant; northwest corner Rand Road and Dundee Road 8-4-1939 8:1
Ran-Dee Restaurant, Rand Road and Dundee Road photograph of interior 10-25-1927 6:3 entertains bowling league 5-11-1928 PE 3:4 advertisement: grand opening 4-6-1934 8:4
Ranch, The, Arlington Heights, 40 South Evergreen Avenue advertisement: store for boys will move to 5 West Campbell Street 6-22-1961 AHH 7:7 photograph 9-27-1962 AHH 1:2 going out of business, photograph 6-18-1964 AHH 1:1
Ranch Mart Shopping Center, Buffalo Grove, 686 - 822 South Buffalo Grove Road (later known as Dundee Point Shopping Center) see Elk Grove Cleaners, Buffalo Grove see Hornsby Variety Store, Buffalo Grove see Jewel Food Store, Buffalo Grove see Mark's Walgreen Drugs, Buffalo Grove see Quick-Wash Laundromat, Buffalo Grove commission ponders shopping center 8-9-1962 WH 3:2 shop center-apartments eyed for Buffalo Grove 10-11-1962 WH 4:1 plans announced 3-21-1963 WH 1:7 illustration 3-12-1964 WH 1:3 opening scheduled for October 1; builder: Gregg Builders, Buffalo Grove 6-11-1964 WH 3:6 plans approved 6-18-1964 WH 4:7 signs five firms 8-6-1964 WH 4:3 under construction, photographs 10-15-1964 WH 5:6, 11-19-1964 WH 4:6
ranches see also farms see Circle D Ranch, Inc., Route 132 one mile east of Lake Villa see Echo Hill Ranch Day Camp, Lake Zurich see Fisher's Lazy F. Ranch, Palatine Road 4 miles west of Palatine see Forest Trail Ranch, Park Ridge see Gay-Wolf Western Ranch, Wauconda see Koy Pony and Horse Ranch, Rand Road see Lazy O Ranch, Northbrook see "Little Singing A" ranch, Palatine Township, Algonquin Road see Log Cabin Ranch, Route 12 and Miller Road see Matt's Mink Ranch, Des Plaines see O Bar W Ranch, Palatine see Rupp, Daniel, Arlington Heights see Sundance Acres Ranch, Schaumburg see Travelaire Ranch Day Camp, Bensenville see Triangle 'T' Ranch, Palatine see Wheeling Trailer Ranch see Wing Song Ranch, Schaumburg Road see York Furrier Mink Ranch, Elmhurst
Ranchette - Fairway Park Subdivision, Itasca news column 10-18-1962 BR 14:6 lamps installed at entrances 3-5-1964 IR 1:6
Ranchette Subdivision see Ranchette - Fairway Park Subdivision, Itasca
Ranchview Terrace Subdivision, Palatine news column 8-23-1962 PE 8:6
Rand (later known as Des Plaines) community was known as Rand from recording of the plat in 1857 until name changed to Des Plaines in 1869, 10-29-1964 AHH 10:3
Rand Auto Wash, Inc., Mount Prospect see Rand Road Auto Wash, Mount Prospect
Rand Building Corporation, 1336 Touhy Avenue see Bluett, R. J., & Sons
Rand Cafe, Rand Road and River Road raided for punchboards 11-4-1938 5:2
Rand Cave, Rand Road near Golf Road raided for punchboards 11-4-1938 5:2
Rand & Central Shell, Mount Prospect advertisement 10-22-1964 MPH 5:4
Rand Graceland Garage, Des Plaines advertisement 8-4-1933 6:1
Rand Hairdressing Salon, Barrington mentioned; 113 West Main Street 10-22-1964 HH 5:5
Rand Hill Cemetery, Arlington Heights see Randhill Park Cemetery, Arlington Heights
Rand Hill Farms mentioned 3-1-1940 PE 3:2
Rand Jewelers, Niles, Golf-Mill Shopping Center advertisement 7-5-1962 AHH S 4
Rand Park, Des Plaines, 2025 Miner Street see Des Plaines Theatre Guild softball tournament 8-26-1938 CCH 6:6 strike delays opening of pool 7-21-1939 8:4 WLS National Barn Dance 2-27-1942 6:4, photograph of Scotty 2-27-1942 RR 4:7 Lulu Belle, photograph 3-6-1942 (2) 1:5 Lulu Belle and Scotty, Royal Swedish Bell Ringers: Otto, Jimmie, James, Georgie Goebel and others 3-6-1942 (2) 3:1 dog show 6-5-1942 (2) 3:3 many features 6-26-1942 8:5 "Duke of Paducah" heads radio show, photographs 12-4-1942 8:3 carnival, photograph 6-25-1943 (2) 1:1 square dances 4-28-1944 7:4 model plane meet 5-19-1944 7:5, 5-26-1944 1:5 summer festival, photographs 6-23-1944 2:5, 6:3, 6-30-1944 12:1 farm meeting 1-12-1945 6:6 1,000 attend 'Scouting on Parade 2-14-1947 MPH 2:1 liquor sales banned at 4-4-1947 8:3 carnival 6-6-1947 6:3 Women For Peace to meet at 3-8-1962 AHH 5:4 Chicagoland Shetland Sheepdog Club, Inc. sanctioned match show 11-21-1963 AHH 11:2 annual Des Plaines Outdoor Sports and Vacation Show 4-23-1964 AHH 62:4
Rand Park Dog Training Club, Des Plaines obedience trials 12-23-1949 14:3
Rand Park Obedience Show Arlington dogs bring home well-deserved trophies, photograph 12-15-1960 AHH 47:1
Rand Park Pistol Club urges young men to join classes 3-2-1945 1:4
Rand Poultry & Vegetable Farm advertisement: Rand Road ¼ mile north of Central Road 8-4-1939 8:4
Rand-River Foods, northeast corner Rand Road and River Road mentioned 6-8-1961 AHH 85:1
Rand Road, Route 12 (formerly known as Lake Zurich Trail, Route 60) see also Old Rand Road see 53 Drive-In, Palatine see AAA Sanitary Sewer Co., Palatine see Accurate Fence & Home Improvement Co., Palatine see Advance Garage Builders, Arlington Heights see Ahrens, Al, Inn see Al-Mar Tavern see All-American Fence Co., Palatine see Andy's Place see Ann's Dairy & Food Store see Appelquist Aluminum & Siding Company, Palatine see Arlington Club see Arlington Countryside Subdivision see Arlington Florist & Greenhouses see Arlington Heights Gardens see Arlington Heights, Village of 10-6-1960 AHH 1:4 see Arlington Laboratories Manufacturing Chemists see Arlington Meadows Subdivision see Arlington Plaza Shopping Center see Arnold's Tavern, Palatine see Aunt Jemima's Kitchen, Mount Prospect see B & B Cocktail Lounge see Baron Electric Co, Arlington Heights see Beacon, The see Bel-Mar see Best Trailer Sales see Better Building Products, Arlington Heights see Big "D" Foods, Mount Prospect see Big House, The, Arlington Heights see Big Save, Des Plaines see Bill's Texaco, Mount Prospect see Bishoff's Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge, Lake Zurich see Bix Furniture Stripping see Black Forest Dist. Co. see Black Forest Restaurant and Motel, Palatine see Black Forest Tavern and Restaurant, Palatine see Blue Bird Inn see Bluebird Inn see Bluett, R. J., & Sons see Boschome Farms see Brendel's Antique Shop see Bretsnyder Service Station, Palatine see Bretsnyder's Barbecue and Restaurant, Palatine see Brickman Home Builders, Inc., Mount Prospect see Brockmann, Ed., Palatine see Bulko Super Station, Mount Prospect see C & L Gardens, Arlington Heights see Campbell, Edw., Arlington Heights see Capri Gardens Subdivision, Palatine Township see Capri Village, Palatine Township see Carmie's Deluxe Pizza Drive-In, Arlington Heights see Casablanca Restaurant see Castle Heights Subdivision, Mount Prospect see Cherry House see Cinema Theatre, The, Mount Prospect see Club Carin, Mount Prospect see Colt, The see Corrado's Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge, Arlington Heights see Country Club Theatre, Mount Prospect see Country Corner, Lake Zurich see County Line Inn see Creamy Whip, Mount Prospect see Curtis Bros. Ace Washer and Dryer Company, Arlington Heights see Dalebrook see Dalebrooke Inn see