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Highland Park Press, 17 Jul 1924, p. 7

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tful at ns ° Y x Â¥ 1 *R / Â¥ Change has been made|in the date of opening of the 1dâ€"Shields high school this fall. In order to conâ€" form with the time of |opening of grade schools, the high will beâ€" gin on Monday, Sept. 8, of on Sept. 2, the day after day, as in former years. ® 5 attention of all nts who to enter ids in is called to fact that Students Should Re Early As Possib Their Classe «& THURSDAY, JuuLy Channe * _ Successor to FredLSchaeLer { s B Phone ; Shop Highland Park 632 ; Res. Highland Park 1966 North Shore A \Community EDWARD S Checliing More Than ¢¢ HUMPHREY HEATER Owing to the large number of week end pleasure séekers who mtst accommoâ€" _ dated on Saturday evenings, wo suggest â€" that you who have leisure attend our dances _ during the week. |â€" | | ; E This will enable us to give you better serâ€" | vice and you will more fully enjoy the suâ€" | perior music of the "Senators," our regular _ 8â€"ptece orchestra. | [ § P § +4 : â€" hannel Lake Pavilion pavilions in t Telephone Highland Park 54 MOLLC s We make o Our Patrons â€"_.|__Women and Men| â€" _ _ Remodeling ‘Relining Let us do your dry cl ining the new way t:cl Lake Plvflifibn.Lope 601 the biggest state â€" Dance square feet IANER & HUMER Clearing H whet:Jyourinterqumeet ILORS ‘AND| FURRIERS garments of any déscription for 17, 1924 Road and Central Avenue ster As will put. oc ter in your Are you wholly| satisfied with i')%ur' present hot water supply? you have all the hot water %81}: want whenever you want it? What about.carelâ€" and work â€" and mus;[ and worry â€"and Cost? â€" j (Incorporated ) * Comme(tial | Real Estate Investments, Loans | mA NE TT w.v;:;!;rr-g; MAAA M l':"':f‘3'4’”!‘!1!':‘.%.‘1 NNN (A State Bank) TT f e SEP DOIJ [RENGER man who rocks ithe boat is the elolw who ‘never slows up for _crossing. | ; | P82 man s.ifl down antg does , after|having done something, as well not have done anyâ€" us t-] Company T ?ELAY US TODAY ans or fresh hot waâ€" home â€" §§ ust a Bank" $1 nestly! 16 N. Sheridan OAE EETEETEE EUE ME mmAE Nt l mm 8 ":fi N. S. Lyman of Chicago, didn‘t take much interest in a notification of arâ€" rest that was handed him by Sheriff Ed.. Ablstrom June 29, after he had smashed into the official car on Loon Lake road, so it was necessary to send Deputy Harry Ahistrom to Chicago last week to bring the venerable citâ€" izen into Justicenfilrry Hoyt‘s court. Lyman paid $21) damages to the machine and was released. The moâ€" torist swung frem around a string of cars, butting the sheriff‘s omnibus into the ditch and next to a barricade in the road. He) was indignant and told the sheriff where to "head in" until he learned who he was talking to. : :: h Me Soome olch To Chicago Motorist Fails To Be In Court and Deputy Fetches Him nat _ _Work has been tesumed on the Skoâ€"| Ing in ferson to inquire how they can kie drainage ditth, and ‘operations learn jWwhat income . returns | their are now up to just south of the Deer:} friends! made. â€" All her office can do field road. This is of interest to high is to irfform them that they must school officials and students, as it will l wait writil after March 15 next year, make ‘possible, drainage of the new | and for|a considerable time even after high school athlétic field, which it is | that, for the lists cannot be made up hoped to have rehdx for a skating ) until t hecks have gone through pond next winter sand all in complete, he barnks. | Also the lists themselves condition for regular athletic work 1 require a great deal of work and by the fall of 1925.. A new machine| time. "T“ & - is being used in the ditching operaâ€"| | â€" | 'tv‘e To Be Learned s tion which lays jits own track as it / a vidtor to the collector‘s explainâ€" goes, and progress is more raAPid:| gq how| e (h with the returns open The company‘s syperintendent now in :o‘iins :;\ in many cases, little can charge of the wpték‘ is Mr. Carolan, fie“ Jearhed from them. An example son of John Carolan of Highland was & T wo :'wealtiwy New Yg)rk Park, under wh;gevdire:tion t{ne :vdrk mss tLoir réturns on the same is going forward satisfactorily, it is E ‘ * f o feported. I jlay las§ year. Mr, A scheduled taxâ€" FINE MANX WHOSE . CAR HITS SHERIFE‘s$ New Machine Used and Work In Charge of Mr. Carolan; Aids H. 8. Field k SKOKIE DITCH IS® 35 ~\ _ PROGRESSING WELL Haley was actompanied by his wife and daughter and two brothersâ€"inâ€" law. Witpesse: were Albert Toll, 1031 North Drake avenue, Chicago, and George Hall, 2219 Tripp avenue, Chicago.. The |party had come ‘to Highland Park for an outing. Haley, Hall said, was a strong swimmer and had often gone far out into the lake. As far as known the family has no relatives in this section. Burial was in Chicago. . | 6 ! Tentative approval, on motion, vni' | accorded a plat of J. C. Hovland‘s | third addition|to Highland Park, a | plat of McKilii‘p’s Brian Lane aubj | division and the proposed subdivisio | of Lots 5, 6, 7| and 8, Rlock 14, and |all of Block 18, Port Clinton addiâ€" tion, and part of Lot 6, Block 45. | Sidewalk Ordinances a |. Ordinances were passed authorizâ€" ing construction of cement sidewalks on the south side of Michigan aveâ€" nue, in front of Lots 1 and 5, Brown‘s subdivision; south side of Michigan avenue, in front of Lot 1, Hubbard‘s subdivision, and on north side of Michigan avenue, in front of Lots 14, 15, 16 and IS,T;ense'a subdivision. George Haley, 5248 Montrose aveâ€" nue Chicago, was instantly ~killed about 6 o‘clock |Rridayâ€"evening, July 11, when he dived. into water about six feet deep at|the foot of Roger Williams avenue.: His neck was brokenh at, the third vertebra, an autopsy showed. An inquest was held Saturday at the office of the H. M. Prior company, â€" and death was found due to this cause. Neck Broken| When He Plunges Into Lake at Beach, Here, Friday CHICAGO MAN IS ‘ ‘Windes &glauh. City e ers, presented estimate No. 4 for mater als and work ‘used by the Highway Construction ¢tompany on theâ€"Ravini 4 Woods-impto::ment, the amount di »being $23,100, and on motion p ment of thifoium was allowed, E) The engineérs also presented n mate No. 2 of the Highway Construdâ€" tion company for materials and labor on sanitary | sewer in Northw ‘ Manor, the amount due being $6,400, which was allowed. 61 ¢ Council Reconvenes t At this point the city council ru-fi convened, and on motion of Comm.l:g. sioner Gourley, an ordinance was as sed providing for construction of ‘5 connected system of sewers in Burâ€" ton avenue, Pleasant avenue, Broad> view avenue, n Bay road, Rogefi Williams avente, Highland place, Washington pEce, Blackstone place, Northmoor road, Flora place. $ On motion of Commissioner Card an ordinance was passed providing for a connected ‘system of sanitary sewers in County Line road, Green Bay road, Ridgewood drive, Braeside road, Marion avenue, Oak Grove av&g nue. 1| & 5 On _ motion property owners ! Burtis avenuge were granted pe t to pave that avenue, under direction of the city engineer. The Char 6 M. Porter cof ny, on â€" motion â€" wa | allowed payment of $1182.82 on 1+ tract for construction of water main in St, Johns |avenue and Comstock place.: | 6 ceived at the city hall at 5:15 p.,ay Friday, Aug. 1. _ * j aIB COUNCIL ADVANCES _ NEW IMPROVEMENTS THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS (Continued from page 1) KILLED BY DIVE rl!t f just as much time to do thing it does to build a house, :::nh tlie automobile or mow the | An urfiertaking is never difficult to ;3! who is willing to consider | 80. | : s ies bglsant'n.y that modesty is a lost art, t few women dare to show their ears. | {~> > * < $100,000. Mr. :B who was known to be equally wealthy and active in busiâ€" ness refurned an untaxable schedule. The explanation was simple. Mr. B had los} heavily in trading on the New York Exchange. He had taken in so liftle and paid out so much in his pu fis that his taxable income had be iped out completely. \Under the new law in. a similar case all that the curious person could lqrn'; ut Mr. B‘s affairs would: be that he| had returned an untaxable sthedule) There would be nothing on 3:11' jublic‘, list to â€"indicate the rinsactioris. $1¢ Only Amount Paid \| And| under the law, ~only _amount paid is required to be mad ’{;ublic. (;xmequently. ifâ€"your neigh bor hak ‘his money invested in non taxabl rities or if he has suf. ‘fered heayy losses in business yo robab I1 learn nothing of hi fairs |lif you are curious enough Anspect! hig réturns. ; as < Mrs.|| Mabel Reinecke, collector fo he Chleago district, said toâ€"day tha t had be;:tme evident that busin Awwill bed "rushing" when the return pre opfin <to the public. Alread ores bf persons, not knowing tha he law in this respect was not mad troative, |are either phoning or call ng in fe to inquire how they ca n Wwhat income . returns thei friends! made. â€" All her office can d is to ifform them that they must y@it writil after March 15 next year nd for|a considerable time even afte ;h'at!’f trife lists cannot be made u _ The|publicity provision of the i Ecome, x law as incorporated in th revenue act of 1924 provides spec fically |that J'l;e returns by taxpa ‘be kept in office of the col in s a manner that public i spectidh is possible at all times du ing o hours. But this feature o the law cannot become effective un After the first returns are made o 1924 i come March 15, 1925. sed with ‘a desire to learn what r« turn: the fellow next door schedule as hig‘incomée under the new revenu act dre doomed to wait severs months, and even then they probabl will He disappointed. â€"In many it stancek they are certain not to lear all thiy desire to know. i INCOME TAX PUBLICI The ||Curious Can‘t Obtain I formation About Friends‘ Business Until Next â€"»â€"4 â€" Year Under Law MAN DISAPPOINT NOSEY NEIGHBO y" neighbors who are: abe th ‘a desire to learn what r e fellow next door schedul« incomé under the new revent Highland Park State Bank "SAFE Here is a sigh mue m .evidénce, a sloé in as appfie&ble to financial J‘ ters as it is to transportation. _ _ _ You enjoy 8 !! Y. when your valué*b es are fiucked‘ away in one BF the '}strong_ boxes of our wonderful Fire and Burglar oof vault. You are in?iEng' SORROW when they arg ‘idde}'n'unde; the mattre§4 : 6 SAFETY me : hs a Savings Account in fl%his strong deâ€" pendable ba? or an investment in our bankâ€"made First : Loans. SORROW follows a getâ€"richâ€" quick transadtion with the smooth tongued stranger. â€" It is for you thmake the choice. | ittle Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . ERarl‘Purdy | Suffers Severe _ MHurts in Accident Dorothy Purdy, aged cight years, ttle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl urdy, was struck by Louis Beâ€" ube‘s truck, about 10 o‘clock Satâ€" ; day morning, on Laturél avenue in tont of the Odd Fellows hall. The hild was severely bruised about the ead and body and was unconscious 0r a time. She was taken to the pital and is recovering satisfacâ€" fily. .’ [ K ‘ Al near â€"as can be learned fm‘i tnesses, it is understood that the ttle girl ‘and other children were laying, tx that an ic¢ wagon interâ€" ened een her and the truck, so hat neither she nor the driver of the uck saw each other in time to avert n accident as she ran from behind he ‘although it is understood fort to an accident. Some men have to do all their own ;he::lh‘ away from home, which may nt for them doing so much of it. Anyone can get out of trouble by ie simple expedient of ‘hitting upon e right plan. : ‘The number of poorhouses in the hited States has dropped in the past n years. Wet newspapers please HILD IS INJURED . > ‘WHEN HIT BY TRUCK AInsurance â€"... _ Real Estate f PRESS BUILDING, Highland Park, lllinoi PAUL SCHROEDER & COMPANY 2 to 4 A. tracts, NW of Deerfield. This acreage is on a co knoll, partly wooded in an immediate t of rapid i country home development. Justâ€"off of main fiomumfi. electricity availwble. A short e jbut beyond city lot Account of beautiful su and reasonable: price fldn&:cn g,cet:tain‘to increase rapidly. $1050 10 to $1400.00 per acre, Reasonkâ€" e terms. / fha . oo Lt ‘« is office also handles nclnke tracts in Vernon Ridge Blb. i is adjoining the new Golf Course. 0.00 to $975.00 bfler acre. ‘an also show you 100x220 ift. l%,r within; Highland Park limit $15. n&{azo.oo %er’ ft.“ t it f" ,?‘”d i T4 We or:our long ‘list of farms and country homes. _ For Rent, Unfarn.â€"Gd. 7 rM. brige house, near bta: Immbd. m‘& Larg‘? lot, garage. Long lease, :$115,00 per mo. > it t .2 ze / Wt SPECIALS IN ACREAGE FOR COUNTRY HOMES _ 100 ft, ravine ‘property on "’ie'fi}e biks from lake. N. E. mfi land! Park. Néar schools, sptendid 10cK. for high slass hemy. Et 5f Specials in Vacant $30 j Established in 1899 Insurance OR SORROW" People complain about the high prite of gas for their copk stove, but about the amount that it t to: the automobils. : | _ § . Reay is one of our leading in flugntial citizens. For years he ied a prominent official position with the International Harvester comâ€" y. Briergate Golf club has been y promoted by him. He is of the high school of a beautiful home in Park and the head of an inti famfly. . : >~~câ€"00!‘1 3 r, Morgan leaves Highland to his home in Georgia. â€" He rved on the Highland Park State board faithfally and y for a period of 15 years. | r. Reay‘s connection will furth st ‘that official body and wil : business and prestige to institution. hÂ¥ 23 | to fill theâ€" vacancy created b: the resignation of Mr. Anson C. Mor ~At the regular monthly board meet of the Highland Pn‘ sug’ ‘L:id on Thursday last, Mr. M. Reay was elected a member of P ooen P eeit y "Bk Caused c h'.ny Bd * . maliee of WILLIAM M. REAY S | _ ELECTED DIRECT (% PAGE SEVEN y# #} t 6

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