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The company opened locations in Cologne in 1884 and Strasbourg in 1912. A bookstore in Waldshut was added as early as 1887, but was sold in 1936 [9] and was closed in 2019. [10] The First World War brought major setbacks, as the company was separated from its main sales areas. The Benziger family withdrew from the active publishing business.
200 E Illinois St, Lemont St. Christopher 4130-147th St, Midlothian: St. Damian 5300-155th St, Oak Forest: Our Lady of the Woods 10731 W 131st St, Orland Park: St. Elizabeth Seton 9300 W 167th St, Orland Park St. Francis of Assisi 15050 S Wolf Rd, Orland Park St. Michael 14327 Highland Ave, Orland Park St. Alexander 7025 W 126th St, Palos Heights
Religious buildings and structures in Chicago (3 C, 9 P) Churches in Illinois (25 C, 9 P) Religious buildings and structures in Cook County, Illinois (3 C, 4 P)
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Roman Catholic) 39°47′36″N 89°38′55″W / 39.7934°N 89.6487°W / 39.7934; -89.6487 ( Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Springfield,
In 1947, the company was the fourth-largest mail-order distributor in the United States with $79.2 million in sales and changed its name to Aldens, Inc. [2] In 1957, sales were $102.4 million, they had 4,795 employees, and operated catalog telephone stores in 68 cities. [2]