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Highland Park Press (1912), 2 Sep 1920, p. 6

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g4 ‘ ‘ e ........ V" P\rl uunau: the“: an- in having schod< of such excelience for their hhildron? We *‘nink they Are better known abroad than they are §at home. “'here‘rr-I‘ w gr» we find that the Deerfieldâ€"Shields High School and the {{zghlmui Park Grammar Schools are known, anfid are reâ€" garded Ly educators among the very best in the counti‘y. They are anew nf the higher‘t :irder t1» our mmmunit y and deserve the 103m suppufl of m cry citizen. 1 Haw you ever sperm not"? Tueujiu The Sif7.la»‘i()?‘ here in Lake County is a serious on“ The “.au_ hnffei and '3ir. Shumnn. mmmhaniml Regan “1m“ that has 50 lung controlled local politicsinaturaiiv hy \\, R. Annmcr. .‘HH iI'ZIIVN Samr wants in Cuntinue in pvwer. The most important office to he?” U“ ‘1‘ mac.” m". t” kw" M“ filled is that of State's .-\'turney for which (.701. A. V. Smith is a ”WW" " ‘vi’mnf‘,’ mm h”. ”mm“ candidate, ("winne‘i Smith has proved his honesty and hhility bv.“ (”wn I’ake‘ “1" his long reshiexme arming u~ and by his fine war record; He is .3 Mrs. David IIoronhm-w of Lit-mu man of whnm we 're all girwmi and he has no connection with theifield i.~ spending this Week with her salo'in keeping an hnnfieggmg gang that has made Lake (‘ountv daughter. M". P3. A. Duff)“. “‘31 Lau- pniitic: a <tem'h in We nnstri’s of deCent people. i ‘ ‘nâ€"I aw. I: i< “he plain (11.1ij n" aii right thinking republicans and in- Mr. and Mrs. J. 31- Bilharz ipt‘m dependent Wife-1’s tn "Wirf h:.< candidavy and to vote fdr him on inst m-ek \‘iqilinv at Shrinufn-ir‘ and , .â€" v» . - - - 0“; __‘v A dependent Sept 9m? :0! If the legislature were to pass a law forbidding grocers and dry goods merchants to charge more for their goods :than they did five years ago one of two things would happen. either they would disobey the law or go out of business. and the same prin- ciple applies to public service corporations. ’ Another bait with which Big Bill and his crowd hope to catch Votes is to exempt from taxation all incomes under $5,000. \V'e do not understand how they propose to do it. but the federal income tax is so justly proportioned and graduated tihat while the heavier burden falls on the rich the people oflmoderate means pay their share towardthe national expenses; No self rapectini: citizen desires to evade his part of the public hur- den and to become an object of charity. The proposal is a vicious one and appeals only to those who are unwilling to pa’y for the protection and benefits which the state provides. The situa‘iorV here in Lake County is a serious (me i'f‘hn “'um ’l‘ht- L’I‘Wlltnsi (lilltL’tl‘ tn the cause wt mind mn't-r‘rnmzt and the stahiiity ot' nur republican institutiuns is the apathj' of "good" citiZens Whu dn nut take the trnuhle tn \")tC t'ur t‘lean :randidates. and Who allow the. gang to hate its own way at eledtiuns. The gang is always- um the Juli. it is their business and they never fail to get out the \‘ute, hut the highbruws, Whn mm'plain loud- est of rotten tmlitics. seldum organize tn put the hest Emen in wt"- t'ice and often neglect tn vote for decent candidates. The extensiun of full suffrage to Women nught tn hielp tht- sitâ€" uation, hut it Will not unless the good \mmen take an interest in pnlitirs and \‘ute themse-lxes and see In it that thviifimen t‘nlks \‘nte tun. fur the right candidates. : The primarv election un September 15 is especially- important this year tn the {temple at Illinnis. Bigr Bill ThHmDSQH and his man, Len Small. Etl't‘ making a determined effort to iflain mun- trnl 0f the state and tn get thaiwfingers deeper intoithe public purse. and they are making their campaign upon a platflnrm which is an insult tn the intelligenre of thinkini.r penple. but which is calculated tn t-zttch the- wtes «if the ignnrunt and selfish rrnwd. Their principal issue is the almlitinn at the Public I'tilities ('ommissinn in order that they may prevent any increase of the rates of public service companies and («impel them to return tn pre-war standards of cost. If it"costs the private citizen more to live and to do business today than it did five years ago, and if workmen rightly demand higher wages. why should railrnztds and electric. gas and telephune companies they render? turn based on present costs for the services they render '.’ Albert Levy The Highlanh Park Pregs 13.313. :3 “1; PAGE SIX M HUI‘ {JUNK st‘hmls )Rfllpg‘y \V' I September HIGHLAND PARK TRUST SAVINGS BANK h; the banking and current} executiw~ mmmittee at a recent meeting of the \mnnul \~.sociatinn of Credit Men. The t~e~t whites uf this institution are :i\;ii1::tvc 1n the people of this cum- munit). We imite either checking nr mum;â€" ucmunts for the safeguard- in: at t'und~ and for their efficient Use. “Eu-r) effort should be made to have r-hecks become more Completely thé Manon" real currency; the circulation of currency for the payment of ac: counts. when checks would be safe! and more adaptable. is unwise and} unsafe." The :thuw i: the mnclminn reached: WHAT CREDIT MEN THINK 01f PAYING BY CHECK ‘ 3H“ -\ BLN N mr Highland Park maple H Ol'R Pl'BUC SCHOOLS JOHS 1.. L'DEILL and PAL’[. 1.. L'DELL. at Highland fame I’ar Lake Illin (1.8 we Highland Park 557, 558 day visiting our ... ....... Chicago Advertising Manager B. J'M k-on. Tel‘ Wabash 5212 13 HARRY PAL'l \.\' HIHTH Chin day afid the dub after the summer vamtinn arm: f Mar- JOH\ OLIVER schools? If but. why realize how fortunate \ll am and in- Mr. mu! )lrs'. .i. M. Bilharz spcm fdl‘ him on last wwk visiting at Springfield. and other southern Illinois towns. ‘1 . . , . ‘ flrand this week. ; Mr. Harrv A. Smith 1. en 'm' a? 5 ' “ )0) L John Peter: tetun m ,. “Jig: th th it. 1 . , - ru “u our ruugh 9 can :from Hlbbmz, M'hn" , ‘ Mrs‘. (ireg'm'y 'B'lfli'nfi of Minn‘m‘m‘icompnnied hi: ”4“"- hs, M)nn.. ls vxsmmz her pnmnt<. , ; Potvn. on I mnturilrip f Sh: and Mn. (C P. Sullivan, spark. Miss Pet» will . Mr. Henry J. Fuiey left Tut-mlnyim Hibbing this )' r. for Detroit, Mich. where hv wa \'i.~‘- j“, and Mrs. ('1 F Ha I . . t It relatwea. ed TursJay from :5 four Mr. R. 1‘. Russ who underwent an trip to Au Train Fake. yperation at the Highland Park hus- lpital a couple of weeks ago has m- Upholstering in ‘(H'H I‘turned home and is getting alung‘yelrs experience. (‘a [nu-91y. 'Waukwan 1606. I I x ) I I I . r u r MN. PI. ('. Hnskin: is visiting her wther Mrs. Akin at Darlinztun. Wis. ’ Mn, Amhuny Frauvnhufl'rr and Mn. (hump ShumaL are in Kiel. Wis” fur a <hurt visit. Mr. Frauen hnffm and Mr. Shuman. awnmpaniml M‘ W, B. Zimmcr. will In-uw Samr «lay ur. a motor trip tu KM. Mrs: Zimmvr i< \'i.~iling with he-r pan-Ms at (in-vn Lakéu Wi~. Mn. Hurt u?” .\ visiting hvr sun at Mr. and MW. Mart Mr. and Mrs. F. 1’, Nm-n-nlwrg and; family and Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Devi: ker and sun, whn spent the past two? Weeks m Burrinuhm Park. Pulm- w- !urnw} human Thl- Mz~«r~ PLIIu-r an»: P‘Hllti: Hv-dr strum who spent the pus! twu months vi<iting their musins. the Misses Ethel and Helen Hill. left Monday fur their honw in Annaheim. l'ulif‘ lll' M M thy THE HIGHLAND PARK mass. mam rmmmors 1 Mrs. Paul “C Blanchard. and sum! .Paul “1, Jr.. have rvturncd to their: ‘homv in Walker u\'e., having spent? the pas: Vim-k with friends In Aurufl Ira. m. \\‘hih- «m mm mm my nu»? tnrod [U .‘luntkumvry. ankViHr, and: ‘()~‘Wv-m;. whcm [he-y vultmi many! numb ur’ lrlt«‘!(-~Y xiv-nu 1hr Pb: 11.; \\ Ml M H u. \‘t er “nip! )1! IVs-HIV \x‘! x1 \x~ltl! M Immmmml \h )1 M: and Mn. Hm aughtrr. Ewlyn, uf ! M Raffvrty‘s and m- rm‘ly par: ‘f [m _\l i. M My \(im-u “I u-r sun and daug} Mm. Martin “ls-n! 'th (Ill 1H!) ll): tfl ‘1' HM fith Hmnxuiahi 15» \thg Umu h“. f1 Id! Err} I'I .\l Uzv Auk. IH “111‘ M ”all and «PUMPHL 1;. JL. '.i~m-«I fr) “h‘ lv'rrlltl}. u) .\1«A\R “(a .\l H“! |\ Vh 'm'Unman “any ”Imam n l quk Illmzu. (‘ulq Iiaughtchin-I in; lhi u." Khxrwlumi her HHL'HH. \11~ Ml \H‘H vi H Chicago, \‘mlth w re k H \mem; ’q‘ \1.‘ mfunl “w ”H rum; 1| \'0 [U _\l \l X! lUl H‘ nml anm-x'u I) 21 vi mm \I )u-m My in Hm‘ h'l nmz} ,‘h Miss Florence Rip‘le and Mix \(‘lemonx of Milwuukee are here via- ‘mng Mr. and Mrs. William Wilton, Ventml ave. Mi.“ Alice Multan Sprnl Inst erk .vxsiting hrr mother. Mrs (T R Denis. Green Bay. Wis. Mr‘ and Mrs. ('. [7. Hopkins roturn- ed Tursday from :5 four weakn’ mntur John Peter: ketumul yesterday i i from Hibbing, Mifimu where he no, companied hi: siikr. Miss Therm. 5 ! "0101*. on I mnturilrip {hum Highland Park. Miss Pauly will teach school Mhs Burnett b‘harpc- 51M“! last, Friday visiting in‘ Milwaukee ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Richlrd t‘zajskuwskuj of Milwaukee wilg be the guests of! Mr. and Mrs. o. . Brand this new end. ‘ ' Miss Gertrude Mieding of Milwnu- kee is the zuea’ of Miss Salome Brand this week. ; Dr. and Mrs. (juries Jones 0! Chi- mm. wen- the week end guests of the lath-r's sisterqus. William How- do". Schloerb‘ William Hintz Was a Visitor in Mil waukoc last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. (I Schloerb of M1! waukm- are In Highland Park visit mg ”1011’ sun. 1hr Re-v. Rolland \" Mrs‘ William Ream: hm rusixnul her positiun in the Larson stationery store and her place has been tukrn by Miss Margaret flock. Ihrn \u-o-k- :1‘ hunt. H. rrmrnod In m r hnnw hut; “(wk .‘llx\ Main] Huppruh “1H nlurn In Mr! hunn- w Madman. “'13.. [hr iullcr purl uf Ihh work She hm- boen visiting rvlatiwx here for the past nix weeks. E1511- frirmL ”In" V pfh Upholstering in +01“! HUME fri. M|~~ Hvlmx Huync has returned honw {rum l,1-.~ (‘h‘mmn «1UP» m-m Makkmur Island. .\!|<h.. whore sht- Wax lhv gum! «v! .\!r~ William M ”(-er JL. and M!“ lh-rulhy Drrby I'm I"! M r (‘n‘th i Shun hu'u Rh huh! (HIV: 1' MI | Hmmnr “M rx‘ w} In MM (mum; Wk 7' - may. \\‘i kl H] w)" I mu . M Y";- HuL’ MI Jerry Let. in; is returning many from Texas hen he has been em- ployed u 3 Evil engineer during the summer months. He will lone later In the month {or (hampain “here he will onto: {hr L'nitersity «I! “ll- nms Mr t“ H \l Mmm in): :‘Hh 1- liming”; hf huu- inn-n Hiltmu |i~ u! Xv“ Albany x‘ 1. }' Hulfnnn hm vrmrnwi Hm Mrhy huspnal when: she mkmx zunwrh Inn! I" um. “‘h \1 H 91.x 1n Muolh 2m~ ntur' 1U“) nhqml uhvn ['1 p! H” H {nflvlt}. uhu qwm flu H: Hnrl‘h'rL \Vmumun. X'I'IUHMN! hmw Mun H‘latn. um. ‘1 xi pg!!! Wllm H HI Cal! J, S. I ha» M-vr \ hum}: n,» for UN- purl .‘n x. H. rrmrnod lrlHrY lbvl M ivh u Mi‘ MD M and Lukr f‘nrrpL n-lutwm and hit,” fur [ht' Lukn \i my mum- l hrr niece he “I MW Inn Mm i IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII \ia- ‘- [ten I: ‘- i 1‘ Illl School Supplies 0. (LVDOI'IRRIEI. landscape Archiled. Forester. Mir. ALBERT LARSON WILLIAM F. WEISS Lake "County’s Candidate Melody Wood§ Nursery Survey 5. topographlcnl pistes. planting phar- tor parks, cemeteries. munitions. lie-e [rounds prepared and executed. Tree Surgery by co'nwetent nien. No grounds are too mull not to line our care- ful attention; no estates too large not to achieve quick and pleasing results. (‘all at our ofliee. 537 (‘entral ave.. and look at plzim-~ designed and planted by us. Also note how we keep our word by replacing stock that failed to grow. For good landscape architecture. good planting. and more of it. Respectful!) . CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY “human, 21‘ S. (Emu-coil Ave; Tel. (Monroe Hk We are planting now: Evergreen“. Perennials. and we book orders fur Holland Bibs. N00 to 900 Colorado Blue Spruce-x from 1', to 3 ft.. with bur guarantee to replace them if the) {all to grow. White Pine Windbnku at 50 and 60 cents per foot. A" baled W W. m OFFICE 537 ML AVE. "union n r HIGHLAW PARK BRANCH OFFICE AND BALE YARD vote and support will be appreciated STATIONER For the 7! I IIMONI SO: For until the inn In! Iron clcued 15, 1920 .0000! $1 ’ N (K Conn: dfinl mnnu to m Ibould bu m lunuln‘dflv Fm! (mum- CHURCIi mwcns Sand” medluelf (allowing; Wedneadu Phone I Palice Cash Special Sale for Nonfll Shore ImUVQ l'nme whole. Bum-1e: rolled, Veal 0 choice, ( hulfl' Fresh and m >uyur Boston pork shoulde 1H. Nutâ€"in- Young Veal 1 shouldl Stud‘ g rid! 8 DC CE I8TIAN SCIE! c. Hi JORDAN _ g. i un Chapel II c i Complete Lam: ' I2: Dun. “.51.”â€" JE \u u Inca“ E Our Own Deli d Music and D“ .fid are enmkd ‘0 Qudity Mean mm, omen an pm- feral Ba w. Come! Can! m aim }‘ NIbl II! 30! mutuu 9 lb. It You hm ( to make use «If .b stew ll) Fm thoroughly [ uhouhi ho- In In:- rho up" m an my oombme the; course-s oflervd EVANST‘ON B‘ IT brow chum mas! steak ry. ll. .te Loans nooxxttn HAND ALL cc GEORLE t. R‘ Safe“ Trad 132m PARTIC‘ Hour:- Eve r)‘ Day h-u THE I u 1

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