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Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Nov 1916, p. 1

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GENERAL EIECI'IGN NEXT TUESDAY NOV. 7 wommmroomszoo Li»! of Offices to Be Filled Ind Republi- an And Demand: Cullidalu for Each. Don't Forgot tho “Unl- Bullot". Next Tuesday, November 7th. is election day. The polls in all Lake county precincts will be open from 7:00 A. M. until 5:00 P. M. I: is the duty of every American Citizen. men and women. to vote at this election. Its outcome is probably of more significance to the future wel- fare of the country than any election held in recent years. Every voter should study the situation carefully before casting the ballot. This is a community of thinking people, there- :‘3re the Press will not attempt to make and recommendations as to choice of candidates, but we do wish to call attention to the “little bal- lot" on which only men can vote. We believe that too great emphasis can- not be placed upon the importance of every voter casting a ballot in favor of the amendment to the slate con- smution, repealing those sections which now provide for a uniform rate of taxation on all forms of real and personal property. 1-. .._. r"* . The passege of the amendment is the first necessary step in the revis- ing of our present tax law, which is everywhere recognized as not only un- just, but is impossible of enforce- ment. 1'1 PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO STATE CONSTITUTION. "To amend article 9 of the Consti- tution in» .l‘ikllllL’, thereto :in additional section. to be known as section 14 of article 1'. so as to give the General Assembly power over the subject- matter of taxation of personal propâ€" erty as complete and unrestricted as they would be if sections one (1), thru- i .1. nine (9), and ten (10) of said article 9 of the Constitution did not exist, provided that taxes upon personni property must be uniform as to persons and property of the same class within the jurisdiction of the body imposing the same and all ex- emptions from taxation to be by gen- eral law and to be revocable by the General Assembly at any time." Follmving are the offices to be filled together with the Republican and Democratic candidates for each: President, Rep.. Chas. E. Hughes. Vice-President. Rep. Chas. W. Fairbanks. President, Dem.. Woodrow Wilson. Vice-President. Deml, Thomas R. Marshall. Attorney General. Brundnge. Attogney General. Lacey. “My University Trustees. Rep., M117 aney, William L. Abbott and om: W. Hoit. Dem. Edward University Trustees. PM...“ rung Georte T- 9‘89 ‘ University Trustees, D1 Clinton Craig, Georte 1 Mrs. Hannah G. Solomon Representative It. Large, Rep., Mt William E. Mason Representatives in Centre". H. Large. Dem, William E121 films und Joseph OIKortner. Reprewmatives in Congress. «WE‘VE-IRS TO e in Centre". 5 Medill McCormiCk BE ELECTED in Congress. 5““ by a majority Patrick J Tenth It The man was caught between the fcouplers of two cars when he at- iytempted to pass between them and .crushed about the abdomen JoupllShffloy.Um-unonlh( S.MM.R.R.Mluh-dy “MN-y Joseph J. Suffney. aged 38 years, a motor-mun on the Chicago. North Shore and Milwaukee nilmd. was crushed between two cars at the Highwood yards of the railroad and died from his injuries while being carried through the corridor of the June .Vchlister hospital in Wauke- gun at about 2:00 A. M. Sunday. The accident occurred at about 1 A. M. Smfl’ney had completed his work for the day and was preparing to register at the offices. He Was passing between the cars when one of the motormen at the barns bumped into the string of cars and Statfncy was caught betWeen the couplers. He immediately lost consciousnoh and remained in that state untxl his death; Following the accident. a speciui car was hastily provided and Staflncy was placed on board. Then in a trip in which all speed records over the line were broken the man was whisked away to Waukegan. The car passed through the city at a high rate of speed for the Jane McAlister hos- pital. It Wm \tnpped at the door 0! Mn- institution and the man carried into the hospital. He died just as he was being carried through the doorway 09' the hospital, North Shore Tm“ Compony lo Receive Deposits for Checking end Com- mercial Account. Nov. 6 .\t at meeting u! the Diva-(mu «.r North Shore Trust Comp.my. it \\;\~ decided. in accordancv with {he mam requests rocvived from their clients. to offer the public full banking h, cllitles. and on and after Nowmlwr 6th (h? Bank will Nevlve dopnsih‘ fur clwckiniz and commercial Amman!» Min Hild. Boar-m 1':an to fight Af- (er Verdict Rendered by Judge Panca- of Wnukogun Miss Hilda Bostram. a maid in rho George W. Robert: home on So. Sher- idan, was adjudged insane before Judge Persons in Waukegan Monday morning. On Friday evening Miss Bostram shOWed signs of insanity and was removed to the local police 5m» tion, where she was held until Mon day. After her condition was div covered. she was taken to Elgin. was remova tion, where day. After covered. she Clerk of Circuit ‘ 0. Brochu- Clerk of Circuit candidate. Sam's Attorney. Welch. Shte's Attorney, Coulson. Comer. Rep-v 5°“ Coroner. Dem. no County Surveyor. Russell. County Sunk-10'- President II United States nois. Eqmliution. County Sum" V'VI‘rustees 0‘ Member of ADJUDGED INSANE IONDAY TO DO GENERAL BANKING of Circuit Court. Rep. John L. Taylor Dem. "0 “"did‘m Surveyor. Rep-v Ch. MAY VOTE. and Vinl-eaident the University U’v-. tone ctndidaoe: for the d Democratic parties Hat given above. the Suite Board of WHOM WOMEN [)enL. Hervey Rep, James no undi- Chu. E of llli of :he hour llrxl’ lnl great (ha hnn nuwlmigvl ”w um‘v In Uh 1., high ‘r-‘u (red "H't‘llhg~ \V‘l-l [4‘ {Max .M ,n l'mtcd HVuYIth'nl nhurvh .’ duy, Nmemhvr 74h {u Non-nH-m‘ NH} The spcrml wrxxrn “'1” in» held ut the usual hnurs u{ pun \\M~h1p m- Sundays and en-ry evenlrg dulll‘.“ the Week a! 7:45), Saturday night 2x7 ‘Icopted. There will be good prurhmg :Ind splendid singing. There hm been imore than an ordinnry Interest In xhr lservices for some time And (he pron. Qpet-1.1! fur I Rood meeting‘lrv encour- aging. (‘ome and hrmg ynur frlo-ndn‘ i The program u! N'I‘VICQ‘! (nr urn iweek app-an m :mulhc'r yam \..’ xhu :‘um 51‘ 3 issue. mg I'm...“ but For Over Hall J Venn in DOOM Town-Np. We... Md. Good Showing The total re‘inntnon m lmrfield Township was considerably urn-Her than in expected, the (on) being but 2,889. 0! these 1601 were men Ind I288 women‘ Following in the DAVID MCMICHAN ERSKINE cinch Born October 5, 1851 mmph‘h ls! Precxncl 2nd Precinct 3rd Precinct 41h Precinu Mh Precinct HIGM PARK, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 3 ‘.916 '1 stnmou TOTALS HOLDING GOSPEL SERVICE ”12H L} mled Evangelical Church var! L1 r’whtrnllun [In I'nrk A H crie- B Men 'HO rmvn Tut-l 243 515 n 'n‘ prr Passed Amy Odobtr 26, 1916 ,‘Qfif’ 5‘6 .102 Ruben (;'(u|l\’| n] )flll (Nd [)ncl In nunllv Undo! Ten Ton RoHov Suturdly A'lornoon n1 (hr ”mum! Mm! mmguv :u'. Imh- Pun-1 1hr la.) “1” “(hug the drmh in n The boy ‘1‘ (an morxuc Imnleduiriy dent Thr rrmnr cru-hni A Huxhcw ,ull) vu- hc-ld ‘1 (no Highlnnd I‘an. The-Ur on Turns.) nenug TYm ~pra'u‘n ”minded George liqu .L‘ You (Lemm- H-mhl. Mayor 3 M “ad .3: ind In Mr- Gill, who rlmc n “we 0! Mm H“ rid! Viltum. “ho had been whuiulod ’1) ”rank b“! “.1! 3‘. hi 01! ,f 'n"\ 3. M. HQJUOI' KILLED BY STEAI ROULR Hm RALLY TUESDAY H-rn‘ er ~ ‘K .J Fug. Georg. Hucbl. i..- ln‘ “It. “(53" .1 Local “on!" ‘Hr! y) hr!3 I'll” u. “Kym “ M K'umhy lhl‘. mu Ind {rll \K? but“) ill (he V7Htrh'n hull \un n (rune mono or. I’I‘hulhdh)‘ (\PIJII‘ of IAM wot-L v.h.n 1hr mrmlren u! the Highland l‘a'fi liq-mans Man'- Aumulmh. (hfl'r {nmlhu Ind (hands. mu {m th-mau-l I-nnqurt Ind dnmt nf 1}“ Asinuhun Thr hull Von. Jerunu-J m‘vrmyr uni Huh, mud uulumr, 1.9!? are Numb.) {Auden lilr flu-mu, “Pym-3, m. mu," rams Ind «(mu-1y Wrdm-pdu} lg: hmhunn In “Mum-Ha Igu- " Thuudn}, ”The (cum (bu! IH-rgm" and MM! mud J‘ Ah}. "The ”(mm-H: .‘ll‘Hd .nx‘. \ hm 1-”ch I. TV: "up.” Suflcr L ’ mm um mom ’\K n attend n Ad‘s-o“. 7" A“ a Tollo'on m "The anovy ol Co- uwa", Sol-aria, [rod-g Bur to. 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