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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 Jan 1923, p. 7

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Hazing Contractors lit) and Workmanship lumranteed ’R. C. V. NICHOLS DR. .1. W. SHEDD ”HM in! M c0\er~L new tops, cum eve} plate or cdlnldd window s, floor rugs, mm trimmings t. s. SCHWALBACH i .‘arpenter and : Builder :6; F I I, M E T T E LASS WORKS +en-exénu- H If.” LAN U PA RK (my am 45' ' ivw Glass, Art Ghu r n ‘;n\‘ Desk nnd Dru-er 1:11 W n 13%.â€" 1s, Emu: Rail- mm: Sun. and Screens. SMITH .\l. HILHARZ WILM E'I‘TE, ILL LAND PARK bane szhlnnd Park 264 vo\pq>~0,\0" why)“ ;c 8mm at 1363 )3. Second {meets and Surveyors G ROGAN 30 Creenlea! A ve‘ Room Lemon's Gauge 5'. First Street Telephone 493 no u Remgnahle Prices has Marsh 3? WHILE YOI' \VAIT RI(‘ \ L CONTRACTOR \\ Ilmetta 2508 nm' URL“; and JHBBIM; H. P. 315 an. Jthnu Av-u Expert .> Repairing Street “unkind l’nk Pun h Street DENTIST Budding. mania "Y AND SELL " II-\\I) SHOES 5145\‘wff’ark 3W .r u: rink J; TELEPHONE 351 14 \\ DENTIST n.“ l'ark 1351 H Highland Puk e- a» e> evywymn imms vywrm Jobbing a Specialty w? “The Bank 0! l'ersnnzil herun- 1,! ”m"! 3H,“, ”mm" [H prmm‘, g :..iin~t lllldl“irfll‘ll‘ (‘lQ‘HlIlil~ and u)» Horton R. Mm'ur George F. hoodlum llarr) l'aul liaw'hulinhlv industrial prop-«b un-ng President \icv-l'rosidvnt ('ashier :i fimthold nn the city's thrmlinlil ' l Mowing Thrown Open ; Tllt‘ him-tiny was lhruwn oprn fur iiiwinwvn and [ht-n- was a L'l‘ht'rhl linn-n-hanze nf ideas; question" wvrc ‘mkml and niixwi-rml nnd lhr omin- lprnpus‘itiun wns rarvfully (‘nnvuuml Um general opiniun expressed lK'lnL' E I an at r855: vhx! vhu plan was a [mod nm- and l\\0llh inn-{ul consideration .-*_.._- . ,4 ,, M- . : .\l:i_\nr llaslinu, pointed nut (hut a plan uf this magnitudv ahuuld hun- Published weekly by The UL 1111 Printing (‘ 0 at Highland Park lake (uuntx m; n.1,} upon mmidi-rntion find plentv Illinois of tinu- yin-n in “hich to iurn-y ll , # ,, , {rum :ill untllt'N nml smurr all upm- vs A city with a record of extensive improvements made and paid for in a year and with large cash balance in the treasury: a city that pays its way as it goes and yet has everything Worth having in a modern town is unique in municipal annals. It is probable that there is not anotherxuch city in Illinois. In any event it is a notable record. and the city in question is this city. Highland Park. Illinois. Highland Park‘s position is unique. Its financial condition is remarkable. A city that has the modern improvements it has and the facilities it enjoys. that nevertheless pays its debts and has cash balances counted by thousands of dollars! You couldn't mat-a pay nmpiak dmvn state believe that. It isn't done. Hence make city officials down state believe that. It isn't done. Hence it is the more Worthy of comment and commendation. Highland Park owes this notable record to the business-like administration of Mayor Samuel M. Hastings and the efficient board of commissioners who have conducted its affairs in the last eight years. Highland Park used to be in the condition financially of the majority of cities. In eight years Mayor Hastings‘ ad- ministration has pulled it out of debt and placed it on a firm financial footing, with extensive improvements completed and splendid prospects for still greater achievements in the coming NI'MBER year land Park! Illinois, under the Act of March 3, 1879 PLANNING WITH VISION Highland Park is fortunate in,that, at this period in its history when expansion and progress beyond all the dreams of the past are opening for its benefit, it has in control of municipal affairs men of vision and judgment. men forward-looking and far-seeing who realize that this town in a few years will be a city of 30,000 or 40,000 population and are wise enough to want to plan now for this expansion. The proposition to annex territory to the west to provide space for the city’s rapid expansion, to plan for this additional territory so that, it may have improvements properly co-ordinated with those of the present city, to look forward to the possibilities of the future for the best interest of the people now inside the city and also for the welfare of those who in the natural course of events will be citizens at no far-distant dayâ€"this municipal pre- paredness plan is one which shfiuld have the careful consideration of everybody affected, both in and outside of the city. It means A 1A _____‘ The Greater Highland Park idea is no chimera; it is a solid, sensible, sound suggestion based on a very pressing condition. Well it is that good men and true have the best interests of the city at heart at this crisis in its progress. v. y.y-_,..'__, __,,V much to Highland Park and its environs in the next 10 years that today there are men of vision urging plans to meet condi- tions that must inevitably obtain sooner than is generally im- agined. If You Kn'e HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 85 SAVINGS BANK Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Day Books, Columnar Books and Bookkeeping Supplies sn't that a record for any city to be proud of? Q tel-ed as second Class matter March 1. 1911. at the post office at High all the means which a bank must take for the protection of your money, you would never leave it unprotected in a mattress or a teapot at home where theft. fire or other accident may rob you of it. money deposited here. (‘ome in and let us explain the advan-. tages of an interest bearing account at this bank. This bank both protects and increases ‘The Bank 09‘ l'ersnnzul Semin- A NOTABLE RECORD TH 1' RSI)AY, JANL'A RY Stationer I at High mi paid :ury: 3 worth It is In any is cityp hion is‘ nuns thermm. and at h'u “mm-«hon u _motiun was madr nnd passed unum» mmnl)‘ lhnt (hr city cumnlissinnen munml :l snwml rnmmininn to be composed of an‘sonutivvn from but}: thr «fly and lhv tuxril ,ry aflech m! and that thi‘ mmmisuiun make a "Huron-uh and vkhuusliw mvmtiga len u{ th rrww‘ In a” 1!: phases, Intw'virumx the puuplv mtg-rrstmi and mum: fl.” data and n-pwrt u! sunn- lun-r Jan to a public mwu'nu m lu- «ullw! fnx that nurpusu. Favorable H‘pfl‘uiun \Hu-n Mnyur Hmlmus :zskt‘d all \Aho h-ln'w-d Uu- Nun a (nod um- U) hold Hr their rmh! hnnle (Wu-think (J Hume yin-son! Jul w. and whvn nn nppwxinu u-Xprossnnn similnrl)‘ wax u» quested, thon- wvn- nu hands In Q‘\'I- Jl’ I’a wul (at um hm M) In.- Jnu rd \\l| fmmmmmm if? m M \‘w w. In nu vinhn water which ;l{ ”11' ('nuufl ;thinus lu-sl pwpl: torriu (‘itg the u ’(‘zu'in -nnd : “Ufliru luv"! '_ ,\\..rk pum'u (he (. kin‘ i‘ and 23 ll \\ .1 ‘H'Hl' Hul'h i'! m :Ii'dln :H‘.' "u .w A :1 Fun Th: GREATER mum» mm PLAN mom (Continued from page I) thousand in the past year and thnt it was not unnuonnble to expert that in the next eight or 10 yun High- land Park would be a city of 30,000 to 85,000 people. For this reuon it was 101! that some plan suflkiently broad ‘0 m'ide for the future a! thin MM city should be adopted noon. rather than wait until emergenciu It!" Ind subdivisions must be aka: “3 hat“, and without ndequnté-pro- "don {or extension of the vnrious enough scope to work to, all these things muld be “ken cure of to the hut advunugv of the city ”:4 the p‘wjplr m be effected in the nnnexod territory. The entire meeting was - harmon- ious get-together uflair in which the people of the city and their neigh- bors were fairly represented and calmly discussed a question of mnrlted importance to both. That both city and outside people were impressed with the neceiuity of some such mow and the feasibility of the plan tug- gested augurs well {or its eventu-l adoption. it is believed by those in- ton-fled. (‘ity Enginm-r [he tethnirnl {(-nluriw II! (he plln deâ€" (‘zu'iny that tho drainam- of {hen lknkiel and a mineral svwam- system were‘ I“flil’lllti§’\ Which Funk! "0 'N‘IU‘T hflfh. (Hm! ilfhh-l n Mum! Mun than m pufrh \nvrk ur pivsrnu-nl thunder and he pum'r-i (u 1hr south where jthl “\rr the (‘onk munty lim- aready the «ko- kn- i~' in-mg inanrd by su‘ulivin‘inm :mzi fim- twink-mm urr hunt ‘ rwtu! It \\.L~ :11“: pnintml nu (ha! I! thvr H-rulmv m qnostmn m [by \u-~' und Hul'h :Iru- nnmwwl HH- l-Ity \AnuM N‘ EH!!“" mmnm In pruvuh' in mm h Windc- oxplnined'spending - frw “11-h a! .lxnéphxne'. All. l)fm'l forget to bear JIIIN'! Hnrw-y R‘mhmwn nut Tuesday (-H'ninll M ‘h" Elm l'lnce Audnorium. Jrrry lgnminz Ind Donnld Buch- anan haw returned to mmm. Uni. \rrm). Pun-mg won! the hvlidnyl ml): the” pun-nu Mn. ("worm- Mlllnnl Ind d-umn. Hunk-1h, uf South She-"dun road, inf! fur (uhfurmn Mvnd-y night ulvnco. ”no ur twu raise-cl the tun-u [inn of tax increase. and this Will be investigated by the mmmission. but it was lx-lic-vcd that the grvnt inert-nae in the value of the property nnnexu- iion will largely ume-t any nim- in taxes in consequence. Mrs. William Booth i. enjoying .1 Mr. Ind Mn. 0. Li Mean a mu wwks vacntinn visiting relatives gone to Miami, F1... {or I month in Smtvillo and Grand Rapids, Mich. (Continued on pm 7) Mrs. (‘harln-s H. Baker is leaving today (Thursday) {or Biloxi. Mist, uhv-n she will spend the remainder uf tlw winter Bemidje. 3mm, were the week-end guests uf Miss Florence Warner ”1 \IH' w “um-x . ('hu. Sick. 69. Highland Plrk, Ill. Mn and Mrs. Hurry L. Ferns have Nellie A. Johnson. 63. Highland n‘nu-d the Charles H. Baker house on Park, Ill. (HQ‘nC1l' awnue {or the remainder of‘ Michgel Dena-nu. 22. Lake Blufl. the winter. 1 Emma Burke. '21. Chicago. \1rs.Mur) Paul of Chicago spent :1 fv“ dam Ins! wed: with her son ami daughteâ€"rin-law. Mr. 1nd Mm Harry Paul. Mrs. John Rhinehart of Homwood‘ xvi-nun. will entertain the Missionary Sm-iety of the First Evangelical church this afternoon. Alb-n. Newham and Raymond Sher. The folk,- who d“ not mind pnying hen who spent the holidays with their the high prices uwnlly naked in parents have returned to St. Ambrose March and April. Inn-d not pay .ny cullem’. “NWNPUT‘. [it ‘atu-nunn to (he burg-In sale! In- -â€"-â€"~- . :nuunu-d in thc» home paper, Mr. and Mrs. William Tillmln left yesterday for Fruilland Park. Fla” where they will spend a couple of mnnths. . Franklin Fritsch had his tonsil.” and Hdl‘lhid.‘ removed on Monday. He is getting Mung nicely (Zeorgr Rosseth-r, u n uf Mr. and Sir.» Georg? \V. Rosa-(tar who has lawn ill with snark-t fru-r ha: N- yunrmi and 1‘ mt nf quarantine. Luv. ‘Fruiuy an‘hih}: when n-turn- m: {rum .1 {l'il‘lhis ‘huun- Mrs. ('hurlw Lurmn ~lzmml and fr”. strllv ing hc-r (on! MN MW vurhinx. and hrrnkuu: hrr hm“. 5hr is M lho homo .fher dzmeu r. Mn Grump- Dvlhnyr. At a?! drug stuns Ix} nu mum- ~llnph~1unpply ["11 mu 1! n (huh! )uu knuw n A - Barker'- 7.. M. 0 mum Insum rein-f I Adv ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Surle‘s (inguk . u._, 01" Michael Deutentr. 22 Lake Blufl. i Emma Burke. 21. Chicago ‘ John Pederaen. 27. Chicago. “1 Violei White. 17. Lake Blufl. onj Richard Turelli. 26 Highland Park. m. lanes Palandri.“ -2. Highland Park. ‘ Henry J. Mumnn. 40. Libertyvllk. Louise McDearmind 30. Highland Mr. (‘Iyde Huh-I4- who underwent. an “per-Mun on his no.- I few weeks ago. i: wry much Improved. Mr. and Mn. R 1‘ Klein" and daughter, Benin uf Chluao. won the Sundly gut-11s of Mr And Mn. H. (i. Winter. PI rk Ir. ind In. hmr Ball and 1m). sons 0! Eunston vet: the [mu of! Mr‘ and Mn. Ednr Bull Sunday. 5 Mary Kimh-ll and Nildrrd liar laugh hlVe Nturned u. Mt. Ida M'hmvl. having spent (he huhdl)’l vnth thmr pan-mt In. Mary Sum spent a {w by! last week visiting friends in Oak Mr. and Mr: Funk Lung an. spending - in: much a! Jm-rphmv. All. upcrltmn Mr. and Mn. Prat-um. 215 North (Zn-enhay road. are ”or happy parent- uf a baby boy born Monday, Jan. H, Mr and Mn W A Harrison and (unul) uf Hen-land. Uhm. hu‘r wanted and me- M‘cup)‘mz the Adolph (Boner huuw In thwcmner of (Firm-Sew and MuithI-n .vq-nuu. Mr liar) ankum Ml for Florida hnt wwk‘ "r arrived Friday It Jurkmnnllu and {rum lben‘ he motor- a-d (n Mumn when hr will hpt'fld the “Iner numhr Mm Muriel Miran. has returned from a month'n Irip in New York. Mn. Willi-m Anm rem yesterday th-dnesdly) lo lb! Elinbflh hon. pm]. when uh: will undergo III rune-n .la-rry lgnminz Ind Donnld Buch- anan haw returned to mmm. Uni. \rrm). Pun-mg won! the hvlidnyl ml): the” pun-nu Mn- 'I'n)lur uf Rnunm k-avel {or I’audwm. Val. Suturd-y .The Dr wull jum hrr lhrrr lulrr. Jun-ph (‘ard returned In Anduvrr Saturday. Jan. 6 Harmon Mu. William M. Wright uill from New York on Jun. 20 on I Mediter- Mn, Honzu Tyner. Margaret and “MK". whu have hum paying ll the Murume hotel relurm-d the lut pad uf (hr wwk lu Wnnhmg‘on, I). (‘. Dr H I' Nun-run 1.- hulldmg n nvw hunn- uh Maple nvvnur Mr WIL hum Mann n {he urchin-ct. Mrs‘ Edam lA'r lemn u! (‘mcin- mm. Ohio. was the “wk-end gun! of Mn Fri-d 1). Forum The most pnu’nlill {0m in Adwr- timng is porting-my Ind mlarily. Betta-r tn repent an old menace. if _\'uu huw no new one. than to remain silent, Thaw whn persist. win. Lotta people hvinx kilkd by drink- mx poison hquor. They evidently de- ('ldrd lhnt lbw only way to NH wheth- er hnhh ix dunzerUUt u in drink it. The mrl “ho used :0 he plotted with a gift of I pretty ribbon will prnlmhl) he ullnfwd today if the get! a fur cunt. Juflhuuh‘b“ hemmxt‘ruadu mm. in Mn- .1. Mcngur Adnms and Nru.‘ “cnhnund Wicznnd k'l\'l‘ on Jan. 10‘ ..r mm “inn-r home in Thomuvillmf Mus. Arthur vpn Sch-id of New urk is the rue“ of In John H. Mn. Thumar Brewer hm- hrrn (m x- m-k lust urn-(- New anr'n. II lake “km 24 hlzhly mtrlhm-n! mind u: n fa". mmply. fur Hmphcily I! MARRIAGE LICENSE trip Mrs. 0. L Ale-en have FREE ATTACHMENTS Do-vuhha flail.“ utthnughwtulmjm Mich. lffw-umLtbum-mflnym umnludflhekqllry lug-utter. know.” an you obtain the IICHI‘ rally suited to ya: u- «Inn-u. 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