Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 9 May 1929, p. 17

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for $5 for | get about eage. â€" Inâ€" sent a bill yment. _ e ran for d, hearing vere forced veral days main. nairman of > most imâ€" as taxpayâ€" s. Through stance, this to cut the n considerâ€" time when ;3,000’Q00 week inâ€" easurer Jay 3,000,000 up red. This is on of other ry favorable. salary Verâ€" ge of $320 y 9, 1929 ; edge of circle ! le around until ! then trace m{ L2 Gtzals â€" Taurn it all his long perâ€" erved has ng to the f service own last members e, assistâ€" nd P“k) & CREWICY AECEC CC starting point 1 e 2t Cc auls . ation NG MAGIC 1 on sheet of 1 Thursday, May 9, High Wind Thursday Causes Lake Damage Waves driven . by a high â€" wind chroughout last Thursday tore at the sea wall along the lake shore at all points on the north . shore â€" causing damage, the extent of which will not be determined until the waters subâ€" side. side. f \ _ Carpenters and affiliated groups in Propelled by the strong. wind the| Waukegan and Lake county have been waters reached the highestâ€"level that| voting in the last wéek on the issue it has attained here in 20 years or| as to whether they will accept the more, it is believed. offer of contractors and builders for . w Km s qi Pen e . MeeRe VR Now is the time English daisies. _ bloomâ€"also Rocki« of perennialsâ€"als Bargain to the Flower Lover Cut Flowers and Plants Now is the time to plant . pansies .and English daisies. We ,have them in full bloomâ€"also Rockie plants and: a full ‘line of perennialsâ€"also new varieties of glaâ€" dioli buibs. These are priced at bargain prices to move them and give us more room. We have rose plants at 25¢ each, which. we guarantee to be as good as mo?ey can buy. Come and see for yourâ€" self. * THEâ€" â€" ORRICO â€" 1409 PLEASANT AVE Don‘t Suffer ; Carlso‘ge Selvi g‘?f}w 93 ~ or brenchitis . when cough syrup is teed to relieve col long standing. P a pngumonfa. Direct 1. block west 0 block north of Roger ) HIGHLANDâ€"PARK All Good Drug Stores "DIS HORN ain‘t 3ot no tune :. to 1L. SELVI CARLSON MUSIC CO. > WISH I HAD A& RADIO LIKE. DC BOSS GOT i yioa ALZ A *A Z /;3'?' N Corner Central Ave. and Green Bay Road Telephone 3066 _ Landscaping For Sale by with Cough en £.0.C. _ guaranâ€" coughs of Prevents GARDENS , RAVINIA of tracks Williams A Ave 5"] Contractors Offer 50c Boost h\-j °C\ _ stead of Dollar Asked; Now not | Get $12 a Day | : CARPENTERS VOTE | ON PAY JNCREASF | $12. The day an_ increase of 50 cents a day in wages which has beeh made in comâ€" promise to the request of. workmen for a Boost of $1 a day. us 2s The: wage .of" carpenters will be $12.50 a day if the offer is accepted. The present wage for the eight hour for all kegan : the .opi unions, ers, no‘ and tk throug tion oi $ builditig It : is cussion preced:! contracts â€" betv men and the c but what will still too uncértain to predict as ine ? individual workers have not express-_} ed their opinions in the matter. ~Max L. Baade, business agent for the carpenters: union in Lake county, declared last week, according to the| Waukegan â€"Sun, that the five day week will not be asked by his union this year. At least there has been no discussion along these lines as vet and little interest has been shown in the Hospital Room to Beée _ â€" ~â€"__ Memorial to Limberry| Motivated largely by public opinâ€" | ion, theâ€" various committees of the] Limberry® Memorial fund at Libertyâ€" | ‘ville in a meeting heldâ€"in the oflice,! of the chamber of commierce, on Wed-l nesday afternoon, of last week, voted to turn all paid and unpaid monies to the fund over to the establishing of a children‘s rqoom in the Condell Memorial hospital in that city. f Following a thorough ~investigation by the committee heads into the propâ€"| Cosition. it was determined not to erect[ _a memorial in tribute to. the late‘! ipolico chief, and to use it forthe‘ | establishing of a children‘s room at the hospital. It is believed that the | latter~ proposition yvnu_ld bring 'far1 | more tribute to the memory of Denâ€"| \nis Limberry, as much of his life was \ \ undoubtedly ‘directed by the love he| | boreé for the*children. | M Opposes State Income > s Tax in Open Letter Hugh W. Fisher of Waukegan," chief clerk to the commandant of the | Great Lakes Naval Training Station,1 has written a letter to State Repre-\ sentative Lee McDonough in which he urges the local legislator to exert his& influence to bring about the defeat of t the proposed State Income Tax law.} The bill already has passed the House | and now goes to the Senate. . Mr. ‘F’isher takes the. position that the average petson already is overtaxed. me trades. considered | reek_ will be ; receding the ; betweenâ€" I the . contrac t will be d > making building . ctors on lone abot T HE P RES S s will be s accepted. eight hour of di of ne tvade June J1" TOO!. THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND Phones: Highland Park 178â€"179 _ Highland Park, Ilinois 618 N. Green Bay Road. DRY CLEANING CO. We operate our own dry cleaning plant* ~ 30 years of service s County Countryside and Tllinois â€" Wisconsin HIGHLAND PARK All work we undertake for you in the. tin and Sheet metal line wifl ‘be comâ€" pleted quickly; it will be done prog» erly as to workmanship and material; and the price we charge will be reaâ€" sonable. Keep us in mind. A card or phone call will receive prompt atâ€" tention. WwE NEVER FALL DOWN ON JOB * Henry G. Winter 48 North First Street Phone 635

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