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Highland Park Press, 18 Apr 1935, p. 2

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Bs We T F rnerefew tns S cta‘d I i _ Mr. Dal Ponte, formerly ‘the West Side BShoe Shop, many years experience. He will do general shoe repairing, and auto curtai \reâ€" pairing. ~| " l f _ The Domrite Shoe |Repair Shop under the management of Lewis Dal’ Ponte, opened for business ‘rt :545 Central Avenue on April 9. | f Marred Ti o e oo t o e T0 009 : tts 0 l One. wonders how| much longer the lic‘s pati is becoming one of the most ntfx.-riddegn:itiog? on'nrt'hm aggresive, informed and &:.ivo public movement against expensive government can save us from éventual tax bankru P I I S Ag £ J P The aim of legislatures in these days be l ~ taxes on top of taxes as a longâ€"suffering pub \st Ihe upsh that the tax collector, in many cases, is recei T the symplus a t ness or an individual earns. There is for investmen home construction, fo}‘ industrial expun%om . e cause of reco suffers accordingly. |,. _ | j i. ol 1 / tax, and finally a mynicipal income tax. A gimilar situation is met by y a mynicipal income $ pit t the citizens of {Iew tle c&unty, Delaware, which is now lev & ty income tax, in addition to the state and f: , as |a. $ finâ€" lncmgreh‘nlexfcm Lyslp & § . .: $ [ t 0j _ The aim of legislatures in these days seems to be 1 as many e on s e o t e e on M Sn tiee in on atod 6. Aetnite‘s cdaid Now the citizens of the country don‘t fac i f â€" millions of them Atio lnfiven :xlm In yc:, city o “%:&y' for example, residents must pay the federal }ncor miu te income . For a great ?aa&_yr_e:lnpartoft‘t:m& I‘di'.look# .thdr,"udb e appearance of Federal income day. | In uals ln'fi.m vmforcog!totumintothqtmsuryyuyt ms (that t othe hiva have been used for investment, building, and the creation of bmployment. '?‘nt vast nrmoltopo tici:x;s‘i'v&?;is Iways on th? hiint for a new way of raising money nd for pose or that, is hgain turning its attention to the ing tax. | p | Ehi3 ;;‘ ie [( Agitation is r way in California lnd»uvn‘nl other |#ates to boost existing gas tax rates. And the chances are that tillm‘ tes will be invited to get in parade. "When the gatherers eg heir fellows across a border p ‘nzf,tocuta‘nieo‘jy‘mdonnt" T they want a slice § * $ PS}iep <â€" “ $ 3X 4 It might be well to keep in mind the fact that the autqmobile. owner already bears the â€" t burden of class, specis ..1:.- any group in the country. In omi.- alone he must pay out $80,000§00 a year thditthmaux raiser h_ewmmslz,, more p& year‘in the future. would | enough money used ekclusively for road building and o directly benefitt the péotorist.‘ But ariaingmenme tax | ues from gas and éther autgmobile levies is going general state funds, to be used for an and a l overnmental functiom-â€"functiani that should be paid for by taxes contributed by all the wple, and not by a single class. I i B y ; e gas‘tax shouldn‘t be increased â€"ingtead, it shou 4 be.nduced.‘ And the public should let the politicians know how it feels abBbut it. . _ Subscription‘ Price, $1.50 per year Resofutions f condolenct, cards lof Communications intended for publication must be writtep on onie side of the paper only, and wisned oo thy name antl nddresp of the writer; They bhould/reach thei@@itor by Wedncsâ€" T haakes W s CH1ICAGo orricEs: 4 Entered as Issued Thursday of cach week by ‘the Udell Printing @ompany, Udel Park, Ilinois, PAGE TWO It‘s Rlanting; Tin&'e For a Wi“i?mi{M-Doo,léiY! EMPTYING THE MOTORISTY POCK that .will {men? thecdntinuationi’.ot that confidence / and trust.. _/ | THEMIOHLAND PARK PRESS lolenc¢, cards obituar |of enter nts, p kdmiskion eifnee is pobtinned, on Sofetite en on Cotitetimente. dr othes $ 1016 Willoughby Towé} i! Tel. Cent 8356 abeks 3 irendesnt Hd «in ::! | Tel. State 682 â€" ~ A member of . } C||)| t E: x Â¥y w THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN qUALiTYÂ¥ crmour) . _ . .. Prices Are Reasonable . . . . Plant Wow FmL;our convenience we have installed a CASH CARRY DEPARTMENT at Clavey ‘and â€" ' rd ((J. 8. 41). Here can ke rput mo.u of (Evergreens, Trees, and Sh F3 1 10 i 1 improvenients of spring plinting: are | | by hm ite teturns. Gmthxpe'rouuqh | Wq have our Nurseries located orie mile west of > where we grow a complete line of EvvrtLu. es. Shrlubs, and|Vines. A phone call ‘will bring an exper ugluq who will be klad to help without IF! YOU HAVE been drearning of the wonderfal you would do: with Evergreens, Trées, Shrubs, and it is time to make those dreams come | WThis . ald only, opportunity to take full advantage 1985 growing semson. ‘ KE Piumd LANT THIS SPRING D GAIN A YEAR TAXES PILED ON TAXES * Ravinia Nurseries, Inc. . The Lake Shore‘s Largest Nf::é(rin _‘ Complete Landscape Service | _ field, Ilinois .\ _ |Phone: Deerfiel F. D.‘CLAVE Y ilADrecet ie ies o eainemeein It is a picture glorifyibg the Amâ€" erican school teacher anil depicting the important part the ;hn played in molding the chfracter and May Robson, in "The Gnfi Old Girl," will be playing at‘the Alcyon Theatre : Wednesday and Thursday, April 24 and 2$6, at 4 plm; both afâ€" ternoons and again both ipvenings. Elm Place P. T. duasva ceb reemrmie n cphonts High Sponsors Movie e ol nd Park, Illinois +4 36. st./America nd 'my an xorbitantly hings ‘ines, the e as many e Anp&.t is lus a busiâ€" stment, for per single copy recovery ««.~»... Rdito® iate Editor . The Mothers‘ Club seventh annual play, "The Rebellion:of Youth" unâ€" der the direction of Mrs. John Fay, on Tuesday «and / Wednesday eveâ€" nings, is regarded as one of the outâ€" Those who attend the Alcyon on Wednesday or Thursday of this w'?ck will be assisting the P.T.A. in‘ helping © y children of ‘the community. re will also ‘be a special matinee run each afternoon beginning at 8:45 and no.advance in prices. The‘ piéture :chosen for this occasion is May Robson‘s "Grand Old Gir]," with?{uxfiiful Mary Carâ€" ligle and Fred MacMurray included in the cast.: Truly is this a picture ‘o‘}; flaming\ youflx and wise old age brimming : over. with laughter and tears. |> | 4 5on Mother‘s Club Presents | ‘Annual Play April 9, 10 : There will be only one evening, (Tuesday, April 23) in which to see "Carnival." Lee Tracy, Sally Eil; ers and Jimmy Durante will take you through hilariouns adventures of fun and romance. : £ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson enâ€" tered the forbidden kingdom of claw im fang in H}Q heart of the impassâ€" a ~;Â¥riuu ungle by flying in to show "Bamboona," the most recent film. 'flo be presented on Friday and Saturday of this week. y t Hel e year‘s melodic masterpiece, umba®. which features Carole Lombard and George Raft in a revel of romance and rhythm. It will show Sunday and Monday at the Aleyon. _ TnE Tonight‘s feature‘ jattraction at the|Alcyon is "Wings in the Dark" starring Myrna Loy and Cary Grant ic hrmaiintictkion io us w onb indb tegi w t w es sabs Nce e e ie en tinind En mmneemnt Mrs. Frances 'Kn*ght, chairman, can be reached at H. P. 4242, There will} be no inex‘eu; in prices at the ‘Alcyon for this show.: 4 "Rumba" To Be Shown at Alcyon on Sun..and Mon. Th ‘~picture is presented by the Eim| al-ct School‘P.T.A. to help deâ€" fray expenses of the winter ice rink whigh was such a sums during the many weeks of skating. $s lives of the children of :?:;ln‘a- tion. ; It is‘ especially endorsed ‘by the National Education Association. It will appear to every man, woman and ‘child who ever went to school. Eoo ’%"W;.: %fi? nBE a0e fln i K4 h t# eC oi) @3 rér $ hop S aie® 2. Mn i o t | . j f : ([ 3 °i _2 !,,-‘,fv,k“t,;i:{ ce d es ts aps s * mt e svy $qlce o# .s f 4k aopreruol us o 1e . ',"”'; it gw, $ . w PA LC o p y 120 5"5’»’;\ $s _ .t t C e k /1 : f 3. :' en t + * . i y3 THE PRESS fl’/vfi)}' e BECGINNIN Sectio nA sn Y Mrs. F. Zimmer, the gosâ€" sip, was a perfect bus and reâ€" ceived plenty of applause. Mrs. R. Rogers the wife of the famous Jimmie Cleighton and ‘her maid, Georgia, Carter, was po yed by Mrs, R. Seiffert. Mrs. J. Picchietti nding |plays given by the club. Mrs. . Liloyd Ebert,po two parts as also did: Mrs. L. Tjaden, Fn‘. H. Wilson and Mrs. H. Behrens were the proud and haughty daughâ€" ters and |did their part |\well, Mrs. J. Barber took the part of a schemâ€" ing: Irish neighbor and) was a very prominent character all through the play, helping to unite mother and daughters, we are told." Py P )@| FIFTH FLOOR at Field‘s Evanston Store your Lawn and Garden. Besides twentyâ€"five thousand feet 3.‘“” devoted to ture of plants, a most modern upâ€"toâ€"date*Flower Shop, we grow many th of Shrubs, Evergreens, Pmlhhnndbefluphhafl\él;«qyfiinhl of Grass Seed, Fertilizer, Black Loam, Peat Moss, Hardy Gladioli; Dat other Garden:â€"Bulbs and would like 3420 to always be your flower phone.. Our free information bureau is at your disposal on anything you wish to know\ $ A . . t IG AtONDAY Â¥o t & A BfaflF! ~New GCroup fl Will Be Located on Our Beautiful Ne Our Exhibit of 75 blooms was awarded firdt prHz week‘s gre cago Flower Show. We have many hundréds of beautiful Lilies and plete assortment of other suitable floweringâ€"*plants at most rea prices as well ag anything mmm%m ut flowers or fic r_angemen;Il FLOWERS BY WIRE TO ALL PAR "THE CIVI WORLD and we are the Authorized Representatives of the Posta graph Co. â€" es ; > E o You Want A Lily Fair Eas! E EVANSTON STORE | | e cmtm AND sl ARSHALL FIELD & comrpan wvammmeit Why / |For The Best in Flowers For Over Fofty Years Laurel Avenueâ€"1 Block West of Depot â€" Telephone 3420 lot Get The Best Grown In Highland P. club. h:d’flxeph.rtof.! ‘Rudder Garden Cl&#s to ed two| also hel ;unitoxfixndd: Regular A -ng [jaden, | ters. lz:.@i‘..‘rba Jr., took TV & ehrens | part of Josie Pepper a night The next regMI@F meeting daughâ€" | girl. : Go i as Community G& Class . . _Mrs.| ~ Mrs. B. Shifflett, as the d | Highland Park Woman‘s Ch schemâ€"| cook, Aunty, Midge, was.one of the | be held Tuesday] Alpril 23, at a very |big Iu:;:tz of the lvrnilt., ht d in the home 0 ‘ ®8, J. Marvi igh the| â€"The cotton dresses| for: the lach, 1515 RitHARd â€" ayenue er and| were loaned by the $mmcr Mrs. ‘John . McDMkaill ‘"as as i Shoppe and the stage furniture) By | hostess. â€" Dues! @R6 payable , ze gosâ€"| Iredale Furniture Store. | _ meeting and eJeféien of offic and reâ€"| â€" Music was furnished Tuesday ¢ the ensuing yedri®@Â¥ill! take pla For Your 'Cpnverilerice?V'e've ¢ommr?tly T Redlecorated ,andERearrdfirged our Fifth Floor Music was furnished Tuesday ning by the high school under the direction of Mrs. Manning. Wednesday evening, othea | ?&fiu a@nd Marylin W played the piano. 14 td The cotton dresses for: the were loaned by the $mmr lfl Shoppe and the stage furniture, Iredale Furniture Store. k ahidâ€"os "Wa P oDR appliancesâ€"â€"the‘ wk prefloMy ed on ‘the lower floor.â€"â€"will now be | Jocatd@® (n| the fifth floor (curtaims, draperies and bws| reâ€" ain in their ‘location). We illÂ¥ite you visit this IMWM . . . one tHBP allf ample space for.hrg'e 'ons',,nd'd 4» nerchandise in &n efféctive, convenient 1.‘; 4 the left is a« _list of the walkknown China » glassware, lamps, household utififies nd td T Read th aaienl t ied dhet ar acaul o0 en n nsl THURSD al x1 MAN IX it it nolofiu‘ 1 take place, eting of: _ Class of . man‘s Club ril 23, at $ pa J. Marvin f I â€" avenue, € all "As payable at 5 o Hold . . ing Tuesday® le PRIL 18 aid. T9 1985 / for H

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