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Highland Park Press, 12 Jan 1928, p. 21

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Although there will be some oppoâ€" sition from the little navy men and the internationalist pacifists in the‘ country, their number is not so imâ€" pressive as the amount of noise t.hey‘I make, says the National Republic,| Speaker Longworth recently informed the president that the House is in n‘ P‘rather ambitious mood" as regards | the navy. All of which presages the| belief that the official naval program,| ar something mearly like it will be| put through the present Congress. | Preparedness Still Necessary [ And it is well that this is so. For| while the United States is in a peaceâ€"| ful mood and intends to remain that | way, we cannot have peace unless othâ€"| er nations want us to have peace. And | one of the best ways to give the othâ€"| er nations a will to peace, so far as | we are concerned, is to prove to them that we are prepared and that| it will not pay to attack us. We have now become the richest nation in unl world and surely we can afford some } naval insurance for the continuance| of our progress and our prosperity. } There may be some objection on the | issue of the cost. It is true that | $800,000,000 sounds like a lot r»ll money. _ But we are told that the| building program will cover nine years and the annual appropriations will| therefore amount to a little more than ‘ $100,000,000. We all know something | of the business acumen cf Pn-sidenti Coolidge and his advisers and it e:n‘ be safely said that the president would not authorize a naval program | which would upset the financial balâ€" | ance of the country. At any rate the sum of $800,000,000 was only a pitâ€" ; tance, comparatively speaking, in { the World War, and if we can avoid | navq he ought to have to proct his ward giving Uncle Same the kind of interests for the next decade or two. The program as outlined by Secretary Wilbur provides for twentyâ€"five light cruisers, nine destroyer leaders, thirâ€" tyâ€"two submarines and five aircraft carriers. _ The total estimated exâ€" It was in a spirit of thankfulness that every true American received the news that President Coolidge had recâ€" ommended to Congress a naval proâ€" pense is $800,000,000 More Cruises, Destroyers, Subâ€" marines, Aircraft Carriers and Other Vessels Are FAVORED BY _ Leg Spring Lamb, Ib 30¢ Native Rib Roast, lb 31¢ Pork Loin Roast, lb 22¢ | _ Premium. Ham, lb 26¢ . o en "" I Fresh Eggs, doz. 41c I Cooking Apples, 5 Ibs 25¢ | Fresh Oysters, Ib 70¢ such disaster by building up ««»â€"«~ _ CGapt1 Brothers 15¢ lb â€" 2Ibs for 22¢ _ | Imported Big Eye, Ib 65e | _ Halibut Steak, Ib 38c Pork Butts, ib 19¢ Chickens, Ib 35¢ | â€"Pickled Pigs Feet, jar 31¢ Total Limbilities $1.041.452.73 I, W. M. Dooley, cashier of the North Shére Trust Company Bank, do sclemaly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. and that the items and mmounts shown above correspond with the items and amounts shown in the report made to the Auditor of Public Accounts, State of State of lilincis, County of Lake, as Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1ith day of January 192X. LILLIAN E. WAHLMAN (SEAL) Notary Public Report of the condition of North Shore Trust Company, located at Hirhland Park. Lake County, State of [Minois, at the clwe of business on the 3lst day of December 1927. as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of I!linois. pursuant to law RESOURCES 1. Cash, Other Cash Resourees and Due from Banks (1â€"2â€"3) $ 107.040.63 3. Other Bonds and Securities (5) 109.113.48 4. Loans on Collateral Security(éa) 249,073.72 5. Other Loans 16b) 132.163.63 6. Lomns on Real Estate Ԥe) 302.279.16 7. Overdrafte 17) z2224 9. Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures (9) 129.015.%0 lilinois, pursuant to law and will bring employment to Ameriâ€" can workers and add to the general prosperity of the country. European countries will err if they think our naval program is due enâ€" tirely to the failure of the Geneva conference. As the president has pointed out, we would have had to Uncle Sam is going out of th: merchant shipping business, too, as soon as a plan can be devised to turn the American marine over to Ameriâ€" can operators. The money we will save by this opération can well be exâ€" pendedâ€" in strengthening the navy. And even with the present program complete, it is well to remember that we will still be behind Great Britain in the number of cruisers. cheap at any price. our navy, the new cruisers would be tuild more cruisers tio, even if an agt Will Aid Employment Moreover it is true that the money will be spent in the United States Suite 4 H. P. State Bank Bidg. Telopbaite 678 ° 154 8t. Johns Ave. Highland Park Capital Steck (1) 0 _ Surplus 12} Undivided | Profits . inet Reserve Accounts (4) Demand Deposits . Sa) Time Deposits (5b) Other Resources (12) North Shore Trust Company DR. B. A. HAMILTON Dr. A. J. WURTH (OPFICIAL PUBLICATION) Total Resources Cash and Carry Grocery and Market We Carry A Full Line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables LIABILITIES W. M. DOOLEY, Cashier FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL Smoked Hams, whole, or half | Jonathan Apples 1b, 23¢ 3 lbs 25¢ â€" bushel $3.05 Mickelberry Sausage links, Ib 38¢ â€" meat, lb 33¢ $1,041.482.73 100.000.00 100.000 00 19.237.40 3.000 00 485,973.56 32737 107.040.63 109.113.48 249.073.72 132.163.63 302.779.16 Oscar Mayer Bacon l whole or half, lb 33¢ + 29.015.80 12.573.97 the said company for the purpose of making Sand statcment. That he makes this affidavit for the purpose of complying with the requirements of Seeâ€" toms 9 apd 10 of an Act of the General Asâ€" That the forezoing statement of the said North Shore Trust Company on December 41st, 1977, is true and correct in all respects to the best of his knowledge and belief, and trat be has examined the assets and books of Claimed that civie spirit is declinâ€" ing, and anyway it is becominig hard to induce people to run for president. Maybe the Republicans decided to go to Kansas City in 1928, just to show Senator Reed they weren‘t afraid of him in his own town. State of Iilinois, County of Lake, as. E. J. Grundy, one of the managing officers, and Arthur W. Vercve and F. R. McVeity, two of the directors of the North Shore Trust Company. a corporation of the State of 1i\ mew, being severally duly sworn, each upon is cath states : sembly of the State of lilinois, entitled "An Act w Provide forâ€"and Repulate the Adminâ€" wtration of "Irusts, by Trust Companies." . E. J. GRUNDY, ARTHUR W. VERC’E. 2 F. R. MeVEITY, Subscribed and sworn to before me, this ith day of Jfhuary, 1928 LILLIAN E. WAHLMAN (SEAL) Notary Public WHERFAS,‘ the City of Highiand Park hes found that it is necessary for the best interests of the City that said existing sewâ€" ers, drains, and cuiverts be reprired enâ€" ltrged. and improved, and that such repairs, evlarzements. and improvements will cost in the Nortb Shore Trust Company of Highland Park. lilinois, ut the close of business on the tl-uu‘udn-â€"h-r.\m,u‘n-z the annual report made by the said bank 4 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE BORROWING OF MONEY_AND THE ISâ€" SUING _ OF _ $25.000.00 _ SEWER _ BONDS POR _ THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK. LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, AND PRO. VIDING FOR THE COLLECTION OF A DIRECT ANNUAL TAX FOR THE PAYâ€" MENT OF THE PRINCIPAL OF AND INâ€" TEREST ON SAID BONDS. WHEREAS, certmin existing sewers. drains, and culverts in the City of Highland Park vre inadequate to take care of the sewnze and flow of drainage for which they were desigmed, and certain existing sewers, drains, mnd culverts are broken and are so out of repair that they cannot now serve the purâ€" yose for which they were installed : and . Par value of securities deposâ€" ited with Auditor of Public Accounts, Springfield, [Hincis, ms cequired by law, to secure Trust Deposits North Shore Trust Total LIABILITIES $ ~53,000.00 $1,041,482.73 109,000.00 100,000.00 19.287.%0 T1.980.73 734,549.73 v,000.00 smiat NOW. THEREFORE, BE is ORDAINED BY THk COUNCIL OF g:y CITY oF =l°GlgL\ND PARK, LAICKE NTY, ILL1â€" SECTION 1. That there be borrowed by and for and on behaif of the City of Highâ€" KS Park, Lake County, lilinois, the sum of $25,000.00 for the purpose of repairing, enlarging. and improving existing sewers. drains, and culverts in the City of Mighland Park. _ That to evidence said loan, negotiâ€" able ecupon bonds of said City be issued ; that said bonds shall be desigzated "SEWER BONDS." shall be twentyâ€"five (25) in numâ€" uons en mt‘ payable semiâ€"annumily on the first days of June and December in euch year. which inâ€" terest payncits to the date of maturity of the principul shall be evideaced by proper interest coupon attached to each bond and maturing on the dates here 1 provided, and both princ.pal and interest shall be puyable in lawful muney of the U nited States of HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS STATE ally become (tu> and payable hereaf and intersst hereon ~ payable in lawful morrey of th of Amcrica at the HARRIS 1 INGS BANK, Chierwo. Hlinc promnt imywont of this bon t wnfd interest. as aforesaid. ~ full faith, credit, and resousc are hereby irrevneably pledg purpme of payinz the for that pu Park. . purs compliance ahd. Vills by the May sabmitted t« And.it i< hereby certified and recited that it appeas from the secord« of said City that all sets, conditicnâ€", and things required by the Constitution and Laws of the Stite of Hlinois to exist or to be done precedent to and in the issusnce of this bond have exist=d. nnd bave been properiy done, Rappened, «nd becn pecformed in regulur and due form and time as required by law: that the indebtedâ€" nams of soid City, incindina this bond. does mot exceed any constitutional or statutory Yellow Yam Sweet Potatoes 5 lbs 25¢ Large Navel Oranges, doz. 59¢| Smoked Whité Fish, lb 29¢ SEC Baking and Eating Pears Idaho Potatoes, peck 37¢ 4 lbs 25¢ â€" bushel $3.45 and )t ILLINOIS _ COUNTY 0t TTY OF HIGHLAND PARK SEWER BONDs ITED ST n improving . existing | sewers, culverts in the City of Hihland uent to and in all respects in with rn Act entitled, "An Act for the incorpecation of Cities «5 soprovel April 10. 1872, and vendatiry thereof and supplemenâ€" n, and an ordinance duly passed ror And Council of said City and o anl mpproved by the voters of t an election duly called and held be in substantia Quality is our Standard pleds: by s each bond and a provided, and ‘hall be payable wited States of ust | & Savings exl of said City wmid bonds, and 1 as they sever« Both principal re hereby made he United States TRUST & SAVâ€" is. And for the L. both principal t maturity, the ges of said City AXEERIC A NTY OF LAKE id City for the said bonds and w y of said bonds are outstanding, a direst annual tax suffcient for that purpose, and~ tat there be and there is hereby lecied on | all of the tuxable property in said City, in aldition to all other taxes, the following diâ€" reet annus) tox. towit: } City» Clerk. . SECTION 3. That for the purpose of proâ€" vading the funds required to pay the interest un suid bonds promptly when and as ine sume falls due, end to pay and discharge the principal thereof at maturity, there be und there is hercby,levied upon all the tuxable property within said city in eself yerr while pay and discharge the principal hereof at "IN" Wire LN ESS WHEREOF, the said City of :fl.‘ Park, by its Mayor and Council. has its corporate seal to be hereto affized. und this Bond to be signed by its Mayor and mttested by its City Clerk, and the coupons hereto attached to be signed and uttested by said officers respectively, by their respective fmceimile signatures, and said officers do, by the execution hereof, dopt a& und for their proper siznatures their respective fucsimile signatures appearing on said coupons, all as of the first day of December, 1926 On the first day the City of Huchland the City of Huchland Park, in the County of Lake and State of llincis, will pay to bewrer dollars (§ ) at the office of the Hurris Trust & Savings Vank, Chieago, Hlinois, for interest due that day on its "Sewer Bonds," duated December Ist, 1926, No . ATTEST ATTEST cipal; ur the year The Mystery of Radio No Longer Sells Radio Goods 522 Central Ave., Highland Park _ Phone H. P. 350 City Clerk. (Form. of Coupon) 1930, a Steffen‘s Auto Supply A small down payment will place any radio n your home. Balance on monthly payments 668 Vernon. Ave., Glencoe â€" Phone Glencog 6 tax sufficient 4 for interest tux sufficient 0 for interest tax: suiflcient 9 for interest tax sufficient 0 for interest tax. suffcient beauty of appearance that count Today it is quality of tone and Fresh Fish (Boneless) 1â€"lb pkg 39c Salmon Steak, lb 33¢ to produce and prinâ€" to produce and prinâ€" to preduce and prit Mayu White Fish, Ib 35¢ . Herring, lb 23%¢ Trout, 1B 35¢ That forthwith upon approval of this ordiâ€" uance by S.Ag voters of said City a copy hereâ€" of. certified by the City Clerk, which certiâ€" ficute shall ite that this ordinance has been . passed € the Muyor and Council of said City, published and approved by a. maâ€" jority of the voters of said City voting at an election called for that purpose. shall be filed with the County Cierk: of Lake County, who shall in and for ewch of the years 1926 to 1931, both years included, ascertain the rete per ccat reauired tg produce the mgireâ€" pute tx bereinbefore provided to be levied A number of people have paid their lost year‘s bills by borrowing some more money to do it with. The nation of the world may deâ€" sire to fight as they did before the World war, but they at least got over the desire to pay the biills thereof. said taxes shall have been bursement shall be made to the amounts thus advanced. Prices are still too high, but the folks who never pay their bills say they should worry. For the year uu..m.-.d-cu-nx n.lu-ocu.m.uhhwun ::. interest und principal due at wrfiuwmmnmmfl h.ndwm!h-u-ohâ€"“flâ€"ltsm'h due from curreot funds on hand in ment of the collection of taxes, and when Telephone 117 SEC Filed the sum of $5,237.50 for interest and prin« iyhte Jhadat Neb ie Phecind u) and interest upon the bonds herein ized when same mature. TION 4. That all ordinances, resoluâ€" WARREN, C SAMUEL ity Clerk M. HASTINGS, . Mayor PAGE FIVE eresf in confllet funds in

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