Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 16 Apr 1931, p. 14

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e,tsIlit.tuitllsmiatuetum,a_Jil- iaiit tid 'i-lr-tl-tIts-i', police madam departments under civil service is tself-explanatory: 1thrhhmer-hrk-rrstrtr Highlnnd Park, Ill. Gentlemen t As a public spirited citizen of High- land Park and an extensive dealer in North Shore rent estate, actuated by no political motives, I 'ehould like to express myself through your columns regarding our police and fire depart- meats. First, without fear of contrndiction, I want to state that our chief of po- lice is one of the fairest and abso- lutely irreptoaeUbie omens on the N orth Short? a Tra-tia-trr-tttcts-iii-ie-ferr our chief of the ttm-d-tment.-- ._ " Tiliitesrlhhi"reiPiitiireii -- Local - Po.. Bee and Fire Departments in Letter WM IN FAVOR OF CIVIL SERVICE PLAN Bothuthemstreast1imeeruvemm. POLICE MAGISTRATE A Business Man for a Bodies: 0H0. D I have served you as Police Magistrate for the past three years, during which time I have always tried to be fair and impartial to all, and have made prompt returns of all money collected by me to the City Treasurer. In asking you to consider my candi- dacy for the crlhcttttod of Police Magistrate I wish at this time to inform you that I was born in Highland Park; I am a tax pay- er, and a property owner in my own _ name; I have been in business in Highland Park for the past sixteen years and more widely known as HERMAN THE TINNER; I am not on the pay roll of any taxing body, sind. will be able to give the office a full time business admin- istration. ' I If, after giving my past record as Police Mag- istrate your. consideration, and you can consist- ently vote and support me in the election April the let, I can assure you it will be greatly. ap- prediate4. . . Yours truly, EARL B. PURDY Vote for for Highland Park, Ill. . April 18, 1981 ILrirink the majority of our eiti- in: see this-u I do, and that the great powers of your paper will be tured to promote this civil improve- ment. . . . My reason for piecing our police and flee departments under civil serv- pertments of our city government out of. politics and political domimmee, and plaeeithem on the merit heels, so that these men in the performance of their duty feeinhe protection of the Civil Service set. Then and only then can we expect 100 per cent ef- t1eienen but put them under control of the politics! ' factions and leave them subject to dismissal with the change of administration, then you can expect 50 per cent efBeieney, hence on incressein the expense of government --ttttd --ae-6s-iet--, in the grade. oi. services _\r'endeted....Civil service is a progressive 'atep in civil government, and I am sure it is in keeping with the progressive spirit at the North Shore. ',i, t _ ,A _ _ On Tuesday, April 21, the people of Highland Park will have In opportu- nity to show their npprtreiatiott of preciuted by cutip; _their vote for the Civil Service act. rounded themselves with unable and fen-lea men and the citizens of High- land Park, I am quite lure m proud at the” two departments. if many should be. I consider it on honor to have a personal nequatntamx, with HERMAN SCHWERY. Bear Voters: Cordially .yours,‘ Ernest Mayer. I'll PIIII "Blue AntreP'---cEtil, Jannings, sup- ported by Marlene Deitrich"givu.rn fhre character study of an old prone: Bor, who, striving to rescue his charg- es from n music-hall dancer. become: entangled himself. It is morbid and ironical tragedy, nppetling only to adults, who enjoy superb acting and technical excellence. Notable for adults, better not for youths. “Finn and Hattie." A slap-stick There are thirty-one major organ- isations now ps-rittwipt motions Dic- tures in Hollywood. and each morning five members ot the D. A. R. join the representatives of these other organ- izations in order to forniliarise their .mww.‘ A 'miBiiiialg7m " "'~. 'p J - iiisdid,'"iksteiii'ri'iitti'uitiiiiri, mam" over the U. B. go these guides. We are grateful to our local press for their generous eo-op.trrttott in'thi‘s work; and to our local manager for his un- tiring 'rfrtsrttrtrarr69t6iCatRi-taitris entertainments. It is a real joy and achievement to report a picture which 1taaheentrmdedaNo.1aaisthe case of "Cimarron," the picture we have beennraiting for, and which will show three days. This is one of the outstanding productions of the year. A graphic story of empire-building, “New Moon." Here we has . pier. ture of are merit. . The beautiful voices of Laurence Tibbett and Grace 4arterestr--ahr-mmprrre-ttmsd- "atittgk." Family. T . a dramatic chipter of Oihhoma hi; tory, with an excellent mt. Family. D. A. R. Better Films Committee Review A BUSINESS MAN who will devote his full time BUSINESS JOB on the Small Ballot HERMAN SCHWERY VOTE FOR to the office ---foi ti----. slap-stick aiiiiaiiEiLariiaiiFiirirri' eF-r _" C _ Christian Science First Church of Christ, Scientist of Highland Park, announces a free le. turd on Christian Sdenoe by William Duncan KiipVriek, C. S. B., of De troit, Mich., a member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in'Boston, Mun, to be held Friday evening, April " at eight o'dloek in Elm Place school auditorium. The public is invited to attend. T _:, The nnnuareonNmnee of Evengel. ieat churches is being held in Barring, ton this week. The conference stat: ed Tuesday. April 14, and will con- tinue through Sunday. Rev. A. P. Johnson; of the Bethlehem, Bunsen. cal church is a delegate and Milton Fronts is e lay delegate. The ques- tion of the presirrntion of the Au Plain cemetery at Dundee end Sen- ders reeds is to be brought upda- ing the conference by Rev. Arthur Byte.“ . farce, with occasional bits of hilarity, We regret the preeocity end bad tut. of the two ten-yen: om. which pro. nub whole-harm endorsement. "8it Tight." Winnie Lightner tad Joe Brown Jtavt their uml riotoug. hm which. less oNeetionnl thu. previous pictures. and with Joe hi. funniest, up to date. Whether you will like it or not depends on taste. It 4.--ee - xxx, 1 "vr - 'a'"'- tiialttltiiitlai$la!li4gtia, 'teitrr"ii9iri%iiii1rdFatiiiiir T -v' Att¢nd Conference of 7 Evangelical Churches Thalia”, April 16, 198t arguing d is 1mm. tiiit"tie'i,t 'tther vita: but _ And yet, garden for of the torn 193M went down to " colonize wi‘l tive foses or with such I den races 1 these now other shrub " crow ttt where they would love would run home. I "re) "rsodid 1 trim in the I the develop due the " but My not to illutstrag certain mm ttttd, Nth” and the pl: "Cry issue, “in! to on: We! that t PIn rose n certain 1 ture is the all of net lives. ' I ad cultural to: time and: produced In to the cult for Many i binntions o: fence. I o the riches hundred yet _ The folh pen of Dr. I in in 192 American I expresses t den club ha garden. Dr. diitinttttitthi editor and 1 meat mean: Material is expected given on S: Ravinia & necessity , rose undo: Plans fm plated, and hope to tel spacial but By his I provided' trl pinion, . the Ravinl "Yfi'ii"igiii Woman's I vides a p 1&1:ka the grate aere-Dt mthnsiutll hind then) enter: thug 'eurtee. Mayor Gar Thursday. cr linens

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