Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 24 Oct 1929, p. 23

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t the Y. W. 3 ~until ~the ~that. they before next s Milligan, , Ada Selk ed to give sday afterâ€" Alice Lindâ€" d grammar "*Â¥" to disâ€" and it is h of camâ€" . plans will hall. Sugâ€" iscussed as fun â€"for 1 be taxed n Deerfield, Miss Lindâ€" 11 have â€"an shments to ‘the girls d the kind to do. e to be inâ€" t the prize r and took d Girl Reâ€" and weenie fter â€" school rs for the rude Ames h the help s. Hutton‘s ses of reâ€" come, call Friendship e very imâ€" was voted who is not as â€" viceâ€" appointed m hy the s putting fore their he informâ€" ers, which game : in hool team party. It ir and the o‘clock on at the °Y. Lulu Ditâ€" t, 24, 192« e refreshâ€" er Soumi entertainâ€" Girl Re« oR oo es » onmeeme a â€" â€"â€" _:"‘T B en meamer c sonaprerims *~T. ho e i nhccdiin: . UA s * in . Afikas ‘ Industrial development in Niles Center has been given new impetus with the start of construction work on a fourâ€"story warehouse on Cicero avenue, one block north of Oakton street, near the North Shore line and "L" rightâ€"ofâ€"way. The structure, built by the Metropolitan District Realty Trust for the Scully Storage & Transfer company, now located in Winnetka. It is scheduled for comâ€" pletion early in 1980. .â€" j Thursday, Oct, 24, 1929 This is the first "skyseraper" for the new suburban community of Niles Center, which has experienced unâ€" usual â€"development as a homeâ€"comâ€" munity since the North Shore line and Rapid: Transit lines extended their service there. The building will be a. modern: fireproofâ€" structure of concrete and steel, with the street clevation of stone. . Space for stores will be provided on the first floor of the struction, with the upper three floors especially designed for storage ~purposes. It designed by Stanton & . Hodgdon, Recent proceedings in probate court of interest in this section are reported as follows:â€" _ S C architects. John Wilhelm, Highland Park. Peâ€" set for hearing Nov. 14. Dedimus to issue Oct. 28 to take the depositions of witnesses to will. Heirship proved. Edward Balding, Highwood. Petiâ€" tion for letters of administration filed. Bond fixed at $2,000. Heirship proved. > ; s : Mildred _ Louer Bird, Highland Park. Letters of administration isâ€" sued to Benjamin Leonard Bird. Bond of $20,000. Heirship proved. Late Proceedings â€"â€"Osear C. Anderson, Highlandâ€"Park. Will admitted to probate.. Estate of $12,000â€"personal property given â€"to Osecar C. Anderson Jr. Letters tesâ€" tamentary issued to George Frederick York. Bond of $24,000. Heirship Frank Kostello, Highland Park. Decree for sale of real estate entered. Sunday, Oct. 27, 1929 Milwaukee | Children Hall Fare~No Baggage Chacked | || _ Lv. Highland Park 9:14 a. m. Ar. National Ave, 1040 a. m. *# Milwaukese . 1045 a. m. Returning, learve Milwaukes same day $:30 p. m.; National Ave. 8135 p.m. Sl55 Im‘ 0, & N. W. Ticket Agoens <eeasemcuncter e eecoansome in Probate Court the $6,000,000 collected under the deâ€" funct 1927 state gas tax belongs to the state in a decision at Springfield a few days ago. The state tribunal‘s action today reversed a decision of the lower courts and held that the payments were voluntary and passed on to dealers. & c ap Says Funds Collected from Gasâ€" oline Dealers Belongs to Commonwealth ,5_,',!'@' »,!.. t L’, __!. upr s" i‘-.!,i .r.k'.’r!,g@_ The action of the high court in reâ€" oy reenanainitrin iunmucery aaretemie mb oentncrimtpepita w c Alev"=~> * a 4â€"Cylinder Car Was $ 9.85 Special .;:.......::..>....:~... 9010 6â€"Cylinder Car Was $12.90 Special ........................$9.80 The above work includes cleaning carbon, grinding valves, adjusting tappets, cleaning arburetor and gasoline_system,checking ignition system, cleaning spark plugs, uning motor, replacing cylinder head gasket and upper hose. We also have other atâ€" tractive prices on repair work during this introductory period. Call and ask about them. â€"â€"â€"â€"A.G. MePHERSON, Inc.â€"â€"â€" Dodge Brothers Motor Cars â€" General Machine Shops: 387 Park Avenue & Highland Park Phone Highland Park 120 : Dodge Brothers Car Annex Pss TAKE ADVANTAGE OF :rms-\forn:n Special Prices â€" November 1st to November 15th A Real Satisfaction THur HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL T H E You will be glad of the assurance that the Highland Park »Hos;i)it_al has kept péce with the city‘s growth and with every scientific method of treatment. It is highâ€" tutions. JOB NO. 1 â€" VALVES AND CARBON Lets Get Better Acquainted Telephone Highland Park versing the lower court is tantamount to declaring claims of companies in also involving taxes collected and paid into the state treasury, are Wwithout grounds. The court‘s decision was written by the late Cyrus E. Dietz, who died of injuriesâ€"sustained when he fell from a horse at Moline recently. The decision held that the tax payâ€" ments by the companies were volunâ€" tary and that since the companies do not purpose returning the tax to the customers who paid it, they are not in equity entitled to relief. "It "does not appear," said the deâ€" cision, "that the complaint here reâ€" garding â€"the tax to be illegal or that amongst t it questioned the validity of the act. Neither is it shown that the com:â€" the act or to the payment of the tax thereby imposed. â€"On the contrary, the bill avers that as soon as the act became â€" effective <the complaint © apâ€" plied for and took out a license thereâ€" under, made all of the reports and payments under such license at the . Another Version If women can‘t get along with one man and make him comfortable and happy, how can they expect to get along with sixty million men in poliâ€" tics?â€"Woman‘s Home Companion.

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