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Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Mar 1921, p. 10

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Rum 1 v-mm up» Fan-u un Mn. a Q, $3.300 PM: H I" T‘( M Addrw. .‘m 4 Fin! 5: t lwmfifigfi Tick SALE] Lake Forest University School of Music DeliciousE Lady Fingers and almond - Macaroons EUBNSTON ‘ ' hes- Clkes Saturdajg Evening, Marc/2 5, 1921 'I‘mkets 82.00. $1.50 and $1.00 at North Hall PRATT’S UNITED FbOR snug: The next best thing, if you haven’t a Brunswick is, Brunswick Records on the phonograph you have. CCNCERT FIFTH SUBSCRIPTION MARTA MILINOWSKI Théfi College Chapel Latest Records You Ought to Have SEIDEL’S _ Pales teeno Caresses fdrm [hr basic ingredient for man}. a g Manutluured by AERTHUR KRAFT June Honolulu Eyes Timbuctoo Luana Mandalay Kiss 3 Miss Singin’ The Blues Rose of Araby Lovin’ Lady Beautiful Faces Grieving for You $93M for bcfort {wt {run u mom CU“ data) \If\ ummer's a k of hon: R arm}? back of t the" u I “"IU h :umcr (HAW hair umuil ):D‘]. . f SMROI Firm, 5v Ask Your Grocer Trier The Home of Good 51km: At «W15 u'vloc/c 39 South St. Johni Avenue Pianist Tenor [.ak‘ Forexzr 119‘} Jackson Semi-Sport 19le :3 passenger touring ear; 5 disteel wheels. 5 cord tires. bumpers. and exery :xecesmry; like new. A bargain if taken at once. Jas. S. lsh. 1705 Sherman ave.. Ev- unston. Tel. Evanslon 1562 days: 1 ~ '66” snuguam Anyone. looking. for .used Dodges. Fords. Buicks. or any other good used cars, telephone James S. lsh.‘ Evanston. 1562 days: evenings $399. 1 FOR SALE Tum story frame house Ind buwmen!’ gnu. ‘iu-Lric lirh‘. hot and cold tune-n bath, lnumin tubs. furl-nee. Iide porch, Icreenrd. and a barge Eurn, Convenient to (mink ehx‘txic and. n-hu-ulm 211 N. Second St, ‘x‘fi-l 1|?" ‘9 52nd Telephone 1 103-1 260 5 rd dessert (LUNOIS FUR-SALE â€"- Ford Rummout; also small body if desirvd‘ 500 Glencoo ave. Tel. 97‘» 1 FOR SALE Hudson Svdun. Apply own- er, 4L3 S Sheridan rd. lpd F0}! SAX.l-;- On amount of luck 0! roam FOR SALE Hudson Svdun. Apply own- er, 4L3 S Sheridan rd. lpd FOR SALE. - On amount of luck 0! roam mud sell fihe lvghnrn cock and 6 vth-u (‘hm‘np Ravlnin I'uuhry hum. Would like to bu) unm- m-Himz hens Tel. 1036‘ l mi: mam PM miss. magnum PARK. mom l'l'BLH‘ SALE ‘ Having dwided in quit farming l wi!) «'11 at public «a!» nu Llw Georve Skidmofi' {arm ' mil.» muthwwt of Lnlw Yuma-11., 3|; "lik‘h 1: ~01wa nf Highland Park and l milm muthvnxt uf Everett. um 'l‘umdny. March 7~. cumnwncimz m 10:30 w'clock the fulluwin: wupe-ru: thy-w hurm-s. tum» nnd rum! horn-2 >I'\'\'H vuws, whim Wyundutlr and Ikghorn u- " vuws, whim Wyundutlr and Ikghorn ('hicki‘lhsl \eh"h~s, fen-m murhirwry. huuw‘bold um! kin-hm] urniturc Terms rush. S, fim- mumL. Ind ly willow. Lhorbugh hredi. finafllayors. also mop. “mu-him: shed. baby chick yard, hroudâ€" or. etc Mr-u E. Morgan. :25 Vim: ave. l FOR SALE . 5 rnum llnnguluw, up to date. Bargain. Part rash balancx- likv rent. Inquire 60‘ Griffith ML, Lake Fort-Mt, l-Iipd FDR SALE Mandolin. Excellent ton». good conditimn. Price $30. Tel. 1'76 .1. 1L! FOR SALE ~ On lecuum. a! moving um whim: chirkem, S. C. Whiw Leghornn mm!» FOR SALE w Buick 19:] save-n pasaenm-r tourimz car. Run ‘2300 miles. Fully equipped. Call Hm! Bird vutmrv Luke Ewen. I“. hl‘ IH,‘ILI)IN(2 MATERIAL ("an now be had at (hr For! ('hnnp. 5 lots vnrh 75xl40 '3?! fur mlv M loss thun $5 a m-nnt rout. Near new rih‘ park and Bob ()‘Link pen” grounds, Fine hum» and hunsmluw incann- art-party Tel. “Li W. Highland Park. 1 pd Fl’LIJ-Jlf. WONDER TAN MOP fur rm- Hm RENT «- l now-n room flat with three ham rmnm and tnllvt rrmm‘ 'I‘hree flm place-a. law»: sin-ping: porch and frunt porch. Large garden and ground. ’Ivl. '1“ H Decker.’201 fir HOE. ' 50 ‘1 3'0“ RENT Frum .lub' I" In 061. 10. {urzush‘sl huuau m 7 mum» and hath. Central- E} é-wahd 31:30 pe-r mum‘L ’lrl. H. Y. 413. WANTED TO RENT ~â€" 6 or 7 room {ur- nishu! home with garage May 1 to Oct. 1. Wnuâ€" tor hm banieulan. I B. Ahnn, 102?. Mm.- und Lake ng‘. Chic 0. 60-1 pd ll “ANTED T0 “FY 01 ENT -- Small hnmw or M! Call HTS. 52“ WANTED TO RENT w n furnished m ? L7 L‘ ruurn huuw in liihlflnd Park from Mm 1 1p 0d. I 101% 1.. ' Strung. 2h S. .\1 in'hiyun ave“ Chicnxn. 1 i ivnl um! sanitary \vnrk, 1". H '_’U laurel “Aka, Highland Park. P0 R SA LE EDI! UM RI rmnlm FUR HE. FUR RENI‘ , Hedruonm rvxsfinflzk‘, 2‘0 (Mu-"n liny Rand I ‘D TU RENT 3349 f . $1.00 Mn) WANTEDaTO BUY 0}! BENT R EN 1 {m- 4 adultb [M for one year "xv Armrhu linx 33. Lake Bhlfi 3343 $1.00 2066 85c U! 5 Chen Bus 7;! .5038 $1.00 3350 mm! mndihun w-n Buy road. 2056 85c FOR REST 'Hu pauvnm'r furnished light housekeep- J. lpd rnqm furnidwd flat. TM July m m Oct. 10.! ~ MM hath. Cmtrnl-‘y m ‘m. n. P. 413,; Ind; bath adjoining fur N (.nvn Ila) rd 6 or 7 room {ur- May 1 to Oct. 1. I B. Ahnn, 1022 c 0. 60-1 pd Fum 3:th houn- Omrland muf- nu J 01‘ can Ind \, WE WANT KEN To buy or sell our Guaranteed Nursery stuck. To the Salesman: Steady job, good pay. Write us. To the Buyers: Send {or Km col- ,‘nred circulnr‘ The Cot. Convene Edward: 160., Wisconsin“: Largest Nursery,’ I-‘L‘ Atkin- son, Wis. 51-5 WANTED â€"â€" Expo-knead maid (of sten- "vral hguaeworkv Small house. small family. Tel. LP. 343. 52 WANTED TO BUY ~â€" Rced Mb! WV must be mach-bk. Tel. 1507. 1 1 WANTED TO RENT â€"â€"â€" House or occult. 4-5 m- 6 room. Convenient wm pay good price for name with option of buying. Adm dresu or phone J. 'l'aylur. Hiahl-nd Park. ‘} 1-29d 1 BUSINESS GIRL desires room in nrinbj hmily. Conn-Mont to depot. Avnihbk by Ar 3 t rll firm: if possible. CA” 1260 betwun R: 03 and 5 :30. ‘Dd Ls WANTED-Wuhinx by day by experienced hundreu. Cull fiber 6 p. m. Tel. 1180. 52 SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Prim“) nurflnl. Tel. 1392. sz-wd SlTUATION WANTED - u wound maid. Tel. H. P. “76. \ 1 srrtumou WANTED 3:».er col- ored mid. general housework, ”8 per week. Smnfl Iduh (unity. Any suburb. Tel. H. P. “5. 19d SITUATION WANTED ,- A: zuéengr and SITUATION WANTED By lady with boy 1 yenrs 01d 34; homkeepor for am.” {unâ€" ily. Prefer good harm: to high m. CAI} '6 room Apt. and garage $100 7 room Apt, 3 baths . $135 ‘5 room Bungalow ,. ., $100 .8 mom brick house ., $ 75 I 10 room house, 2 baths $125 Also Furnished Home: I BARGAINS WILL DO TYPEWRI'I'XNG und ”exec-rial work, nddmuins. toldinc and enema-in; drâ€" cnh‘; letter: and udverflumeuu. Cd! Tel. 720 4 51-2 Lady with experience will accept cum?- menh {or cooking. mviml or other work. Tel. 779 W. I N 10I4 chauffeur. Addren Box 166. L 0:. 3112th anflqunVr-Krairruund hbuse. Address C, Press office, ‘ 19d mTED ~~ Young: lady to assist in Clean- vnt' “mm, part of day Apply J‘ Zengeler _’ S. First 5! 1 WANTED ~ Salulndies. Span- time or run tinu- in Hizhhnd Park and Highwood. (‘un madly makc $5 tn xx per day‘ No com- wlitiun (an1 Evanan 1:352. 9 a. m. tn 10:30 a m \ I N WANTED » A youngXxirl to cart‘ {or blby ufwrmmns. T91. 1330. lpd W A NT ED ~ Cum pamnt Hir} for zenefnl hnuskurk. Apply oveningp. Mrs. Vail‘ Te). H. 1'. 466. 1 WANTED ~ Man (or gardener. ’I‘horouzhiy reliable and experienced. Perm-net poaition. Te). 1m: 1‘10 Prospect ave. ) WANTED ~ Maid for cooking mu down «(airs work Nu laundry Tel. 970‘ l WANTED -» Experienced charge a! two children 3293 you”. Ref, :uquirod‘ TcL Mn H, P, 963. LUST »- $100 in currency mmewhcre bo~ 1wu‘n Green Bay rd., Highhnd Park and Ik‘erfwld on Central ave‘ Lost by a poor working man who works for the Bowman Dairy. Please return and receive "2me Mr. Roy Wennbem. 571-579. Vine ave. lpd LOFT .- A black nnd whim fox terrier with short an. Raw-rd ofl'ered finder. C. S. WANTED - Second maid: 4 in family" Ref rumifl‘d. F. C. Brown. Tel. 2‘ 19d WANTED A job a:- gnrdoner‘ Can sup )n rwférencea. Cal} 753 W and ask for Mr Martin. I pd Beach TeL 1026, COALE 8L SON 2 5-room brick flat $7500 8 room brick house, 2 baths / 8 room house, 200 ft'.' and garage .3 _. .$ HenryK.CoaleSon "30x200 5 room bungalow, h. W 8 room frame house, 100x210 . 7 roqm frame house; SITI'ATION WANTED ~â€" As chauffeur Oppoiito Dopol Phone 17 18 South Fin! Struck HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS garagg .10 .. $15000 List Your Home: SITUATION WANTED FOR RENT HELP WANTED You may have been wearing the wrong coroet all your life without knowing it LOST But never without sufferifig from it in appearance, health, temperâ€"or aflVthrcc. Your first “ienfi?cag¢{¢dm’ carcfinlbiyglchw, per y . my very pro v man mm! change in t_hc yuy your My We 05:! thesc original front lacing corsets at modem: priceswell within the reach of cvcry woman,,and we will assume full re- sponsibility for your complete satisfaction. fmgggyogmd the 'w'ay you Gamett’s nurse to Luke :1 mas. and 2 Fitzgerald. Tel. H $12000 lot lot $10500 Funl Lulu: f (Continued from page 1) l the current year should have extended Lsame‘on the assessment made by the glocal assessor in 1919, or on the :increased assessment made by the ’board of review. 1920 TAX INCREASE INVAIIDâ€"BRIINDAGE In reply I will say that in addition to the opinion in the case of People ex rel \. Vail, the court atvthe same term rendered a similar opinion in the case of People ex rel v. Abraham et a), which in efl'eég,holds invalid, for the same reason, the action of the board of review in increasing the assess- ment of lands and lots in~the city of Waukegan. ' If, as held by the court in the above cited cases, the increased assessment made by the board of review in 1919 was not a valid assessment upon whieh to extend tax levies in 1919, it nec- essarily follows that said assessment would not be a valid one on which to extend tax levies in 1920. Upon the facts as set' forth by you, the county clerk is extending tax levies in 1920 should have made sueh ex- tension upon the assessment of 1919 as made by the local assessor, and not on the increased assessment made by the board of review, which the court in People (ix rel v. Vail and People ex rel v. Abraham, supra holds invalid. ' Noting- thc provisions of paragraph 117 of the Revenue. act, which requires taxes other than ‘State taxes to be extended upon the ivaluation as equal- izcd by ‘he board of review, I will say that said sanction Contemplates a val- id action by the board of review in the matter of fixing éuch equalization. The Board of review in fixing such equalization mustiact in accordance with the provisions of ‘said paragraph 329 of the Revenue act. In this connectior‘; I will call your at- tention to the decision of the Supreme Court in the following: cases, People v. Shirk. 2:32 In; 95, min-ago and Northwestern Ry. [‘n. v. People, 193, Ill. 594, and Peoplex-x n-l v. St. Louis Merchants Bridge Cu. 268 Ill. 477. Very ugly yours, The next meeting of the D. A. R. will be held Thamday afternoon, March 101?: at two thirty o‘clock in the Presbyterian Church. The pron-nu will be a musical prugram in charge of Mrg; Helen Abbott Byfield and Miss Helen Soars. This will be guest day. D. A. R. MEETING TO BE HELD MARCH 10 Buy road and Eights“ . at... North Chimu; a highly developed mod necropolis; perpe- tull can ior omin- area]: upecinl individual 10! development. For information can Owen Tm- unt Smith. 115.7. Wilmcqae aveu Wilmette. TcL once: W“. 640: residence: Wil. 777-M‘ Acct-s- Iibie by shy-m, electric and automobile. 47 L! SUN PORCHES. «reap porch”. general ro- min In! remodgunv unitary walls furnished Zion Institutions and Industries ' tries. (Dept. No. 4), Zion. Ill. Tel. 31 and 43. 60“ Will mo who tag with: In Ou- to Comm» lbw than": ml“ no phase communicate ‘45!) the Cymmunfly dog! I . mscmmxmus 4, NORTH 33:03}; CEMETEBX â€"~_ 05. Green} EDWARD-I. BRUNDAGE. Aficmey General Poznan: BOARD HAS NOT YET VALIDATED M tax this year is spread on the q assessed valuation including tln I gal and Void 30' The same obnefi to the taxes will be this year a fi but by ream-{I of the fact that 1 tax rate 5 greater this yd the pemerfiage of illegal ta unused against each individual 1 payer is larger than 1891. Thou tl believe that 18:; of their tax in 1 only illegal tax against them are I ing under a mistaken state of tut Upon a superficial investigation it! pears the illegal tax will amount 30"? if not more._ The tax payers objected to the ”>5 ment. of an illegal tax in the past ygé haxe been subject to some cri but it has been thrmigh a m‘ idea and misunderstanding of the V- 'of the taxpayer and the taxing W23“ It 18,“. seems to me as much the d of the up: payzr that he should his just share of taxes unit is the assgssing body F’nould levy legal taxes upon him. The pro . - of our institutions lies in proc- - in a proper legal manner. y - questions can be adjudicated by per action in court. when: taxing‘- , - ' orities have departed from the la manner of levying taxes. The illegal 307 added 8900 to the valuations in Highland P: and the tax on this at a race of S per $100 valuation makes uh lllc tax of approximately $75,000. There is no reason why the citiw of a taxing district should not hit the benefit of a valid levy puuul to equalized valuations. If taxi: bodies acting for them have erred I departed from the rules required I law, it is their right to object. 19- 5tead of criticism to the obj. whu have objected to an illegal ‘ they should be commended as a have'ronfen‘ed a benefit upon the a}: munity. The objections to the E ‘ horizontal raise has been Chara , ed as technical, but in gact the} fundamental. The County Court ' ‘ held and the Supreme Qiurt am the action of the lower court in i language: * ' If an illegal m is extended agaiaqt: me property of thv tax payer. he “F pay the just part of the taxes. if it can be ascertained. and object will ; illegal part of his taxes upon the 1975‘ plioation for judgment and sale in (h . A: Glut! Conn 33 was (km? by chick“, t : mink“ year. This is the best near l‘ k? dy .vailnble after a tax has once bu! / mt": The action of the Board of View was equivalent to a final (I ., termination of the question m .5- vance of the hearing .‘ " ‘ ’ ~ That was not a compliance with flit purpose and spirit of the statute requiring notice gnd'an opportuné ity to the property iowners to be be heard. They weré entitled Ho hearing before the question “as M ' cided, but than. “err no! giver thnt‘ privilegt." . If thertax payer voiumarily pa)! an unjust and “legal tax it. ca '1 be recovered. v. 9" YOU think for yourself or it; soonne else doing it for )ou‘.’ g; (Continued from Page 1) Yours‘ truly, E. S. GAIL (‘um “PR E? '1: \Eum Hx Y! W

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