Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 13 Aug 1936, p. 4

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17 X3 Saturday Matinee -uqfxw Wednesdayâ€" s l David Niven, Smith Ballew e audeville Comedy, "Wife of the Parew» * "mC". ; with Joe E. Brown, Joan Blon "Toneg Span, Crait Reynol Coaer‘:y&ni in :olzr, “‘ifnhxen Io{'gou Sundayâ€"Mondayâ€"Tuesday T August "BULLETS OR BALLOTS" with Edward G. ‘Robinson, Joan Blondell; Barton Mac Humphrey Bogaré, Frank gicll:ghér Jl;‘sethKinz, $§b is oge ehan, C MImmg% Musical Comedy, "C.:l._lerze Dad f test Metrotone News â€" f nnerontinennmegoens ie o ds Bak ee ol m + nc l 4 "THE KING STEPS OUT" with Grace Moore, Franchot Tone, Walter Connolly, Walburn, Victor Jory, Elisabeth Risdon Cartoon in color, "A Waifl‘s Welonman _ o_ _ _ _ Pn Fridayâ€"Saturdayâ€"Sat 5 x uroayâ€"isaturday Matinee and Evening Wednesday and Thursday NEXT wEerg $s o canie s o oi y CA CCCE Ne EWe °7 _ on ie o â€"" D Pntorce the law. â€" Perhaps it cannot be enforced. {._ Neither is this a criticism of the citizens who understate their wealth. ‘They no doubt would like to be: hotest in this respect, but cannot, in fairness to themselves, w ?‘all their néighbors conform to an unlawful practice, * l*‘ §] Perhaps the plan being used in more and moté states of limiting the tax rate is an answer. This system pÂ¥events the placing of an unjust share of the load on real esta " ind forces the ’;dopt'x;on‘of some system which makes for a mofe equitahla taxy distrihntian Lne present method of assessing rlaqes an ‘u of the tax burden upon real estate. This not only value and desirability of real estate, but gives contr ment to nonâ€"taxpayers. It was this condition â€" t; out proportionate representation â€" that caused before in rica.. ns $ . This is not intended as a criticism of the pres Few assessors, here or elsewhere have made a seri recent years to enforce the law. Perhaps it cannot {._ Neither is this a criticism of the citizens whe their wealth, ‘They no doubt would like to be: ho respect, but cannot, in fairness to themaaliwas wy oys cho | ty tare o In those days, when stocks and bonds were almost unâ€" known, t}?éusesm of the state hadb'g -'} tively task in determining the value of ‘property. ;couis of merchandise, household furniture, hotses, ca e|jand other tanâ€" gible thi p'fl}te assessor vigited everyone id actually as sessed all property. Comnmiunities were smalldr then an& a. citizen‘s s were known. : § [P l The law is the same today, but the character of our comâ€" munities and our forms of wealth have changed. Then the law was enforced, generally speaking. Now it §mot. > ; ; Now, when the assessor issues a personal p ‘, erty roll, he must havéha good laugh. Everyone else dbfs i at is until they see the sad plight of the wealthier citize "n'{! They may live in fing homes, beautifully© furnished, dg'ivo. o or three large automobiles and give costly jewelr?r and think coats to their wives and daughters. Yet they declare and fhe assessor, affirms that their property is worth only $500. And, if this is true, think of ‘the citizens in the smaller homes tho can afford only o?e cheap car. â€" Of course their wealth is Only $50. In spite of an automobile, a radio, a piano, an electrig refrigerator | and many of the modern conveniences. 8 oiR But it is not a laughing matter, when consideration is | ! given to the fact that an unenforced or unenforcéable law creâ€" ; ates disreszecf for all law, by making everyone [ w breaker. > Such a condition creates social unrest among those nearer the 3 bottom of the economic scale. $ s (HF Tlinois tax laws were written in 1370 ‘al ite and clear. They say that everyone shall thus contribute to the cost‘ of government, in value of his or her property, According to the distinction between real and personal property y CX d io n t en i / t 1 O John L. Udel NB oo 1 004 c o0 Cenn ereremmmmmemennnnmenmneniiruniernmmenioemnnentse Weaolutions of condolente, cards of thanks, obitaaries mfhhq. $1.50 per year Communications inténded for y P must b ‘?"‘ '“.mmudmmfi y naies| Sut uc ct iedaaie CHICAGO orricE THE HIGHLAND PARK tg ESS Pooe eoerre s oo P s oo t aatic es ho ts af Wetinnd ie PAGE FOUR nedy, "Wife of the Party E"P"Y %--ym "PALM SPRINGS" R. THE COMEDY GOE$ ON Hearts Divided +Friday Craig Reynolds, "SONS 0* GUNS" ~aay . o. C# 1CCreve CKE > HN A Waif‘s Welcome" . Sportreel, Latest Pathe News s“‘l!ealimmfn. 2 to 11 THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY Blondell, Beverly Roberis, K: Hoo!" â€" Novelty, Vitw £ assessing flaces an ‘udue portion estate. This not only dey s the l estate, but gives con of governâ€" was this condition â€" takation with. 17 â€" atser & _1 S o personal property roll, he veryone else dbra ‘That is until he wealthier citize !; They may lly furnished, drive f;; o or three costly jewelr?r and Whink coats (to Yet they declare an I the assessor worth only $500. And, if this is A member of matter, when consideration is orced or unenfo ble law creâ€" naking everyone a law breaker. unrest'aang those nearer the â€" that caused trouble 1016 Wi 64 August August 13 and 13 ged at rigular advertising rates. ER‘%E Managing | Editor mmmby > M )‘ Kditer mioicnrice en BB alog isnn Editor presant assessor. Aug/16â€"17â€"18 oâ€"20â€"21 ‘"Thrills us effort in ‘e very definâ€" ?y taxes, and €lation to the w, there is no i ne, cents per single copy an, o topee onlz and vithâ€" ’ l GREEN BEANS once Qflp_EN GABLE CUT 7 No. BAXTBR w 8 No. 8 cans fop OLIVIA t SU DEL u:j 8 cans fo DEL M 3 T cans fq 5 Large 7 Large HEINzZ‘s 8 Large SNIDET3 SWEET 6 No. 2 cans for LIBBYԤ: 8 No. L.cans for 5 No. 2 cans for ° £40, e{Cans 1 BRoADGASr MORRL 8 No. 2 eans for ... SIrI;th SKILLET 8 No. 2 cans for ... AMOPR'S § 7 No. 2,cans for _ LIBBY‘$ . > 12 0%. cang for Ammtua's 4 6 â€"12/oz. cans for 1 CIT RaAxr 7511 . _ _ |1"PL PUVAFL, 21 bars for . ;. \< LIMA BEANS CLEAN Ql}}CK, 4 ‘5â€"lb. packages for .. . . .. .. ’ o i in n [ $1 IVORYS%P,'mlargebam-for ‘ ‘(1)0 Iib_..gcanu for i./ t AMERIC ‘N FAMILYFLAKES, 5 pkgs fqr ; Dl;v?'hz:umfor â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"$1/CHIPSO . ,?XYD"L â€" DREFT â€" RINSO . ',}V‘;‘ g‘fif}m _ §$1/ â€" LUX =. IEL.S FLAKES, 5 packages for . .. pethney tny 34 | DRAINO or SANIFLUSH, 6 cans for . .. .. ... 5 No{ 2 cans for ............!......... 8. 0. S., 5Me pmg'u for !.;. .: .: 2. s§24. â€" BAKED BEANS BRILLO, e packages for ......... ..\ __ f:'gf:%}‘s $1 STEEL JL, 15 packages for s sns ee 4 i eog‘s Sl PRILLO: 12 small packages .. : :.â€" . .. ... (| _ it se cane fr .â€"â€"â€" 99 | CANE SUGAR (20 tb. fimit) 20 Ibs. for ... .. .. LIBBY‘$ _ $ BANQUET .EA,II,/g‘le.fOI'................ $in * > > TLCERTO: 5 jafe tor . _ |__ *‘ dremeries valley 6 cans for 31 CRISCO, one‘ 6 potind carn 2. 6% oz) cans for _ Mr, Chris Pedersen‘s teumd‘“of. horses was struck by an auto Sunâ€" day, on the way to the 10 p.m. train in Deerfleld, with a bus load of | itors.© The auto ‘which struck the horsées, at the Antes eqrner, was dri on the wrong t?de of the ‘:.;;J:: :ans 108 sswmc.n. y 212. sl 3???,8 Cansg for ..............}.., $l cgfifi BEEF HASH . Ewelve â€" little â€"girls celebrated Edith Tucker‘s birthday “ni' Monâ€" day Afternoon. ‘Dainty refreshments re served on the lawn from little hles prettily decorated in pink and r. Jacob Arnold of Wheeling _annoutices the engagement of his daughter; Pearl to Mr. Clinton Fritsch of this city. 1 P rt{-ih of seventeen exâ€"Mayors | of giz land Park are being hung in the City Hall. ‘The first picture in the wroup is that of Mr. Frank P. Hawkins, who was the city‘s first mayor, serving when the city was first incorporated in 1869, F _\ _WAX BEANS BONNY LASs out _ 8 â€"No. 2 cans for :.: |â€" [ ... August 12, 1926 Enlargement and | rem; 10 |No. 2 cans Announcement is made of the mrriage of Miss Carrie Gerken, Wr .of: Mr, and Mrs. William rken to Mr. Grant Benson of Chiâ€" cago, on Saturday. _ jOn Saturday evening at 5 o‘clock jo marriage of Miss Elsie Drieske, f Ravinia and Mr. Frank 8. Wickâ€" fll# fi::: Chicago will take place at f e of the bride‘s parents, Mr. arid Mrs. H{ A. Drieske, gop counry CUT| Â¥o. 2 cans for Heveevnnbnisfances. VO@OD CoOUNTY wHoLE h8 cans for ..........!..... . H. SMALL 0. 2 cans for ...*â€"| ~ CRABMEAT _ At a brief session of the City Council last Friday, a motion preâ€" Mailed to accapt with thanks the Noman‘s Club offer to present an nbrella for thetraffic officer. . | Alfred Esmiz, took possession of the barber shop, located at 5% Cenâ€" ral ave., purchased from Vencil »l*n:ik, on Aug. 1, ‘ f cans for ... CATSUP IEART s Bottles ... __â€" CORN BEEF 8 for E CREAM srvyLR mm at progressive Highland Park through the files of The Press. LOOKING BACKWARD CORN for . 747 â€"_"v to the 10 p.m. train leld, with a bus load of Phe auto ‘which struck the at the Antes c rner, was on the wrong t?de of the BN BANTANM BANTAM <, .. $1 _ $1 .81 . CI $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 .$1 $1 $1 $1 $1 PRATLOW 3 'NO. 2% C 5 No. 6 No. T. No. i cans for BETTY‘S BBgn 7 No $1 NUGGET $1 6:0.;;‘0& vc;nl mf_sl AZALEA â€" _ l + sl 3â€"-'13 0%. cans for in e o2 FRUIT COCKTAIL, NT Yin w wu l PACTRA :11 I Thur.,f Fri;; MAYRAIR 4 quarts for WELCH‘S 8 quarts for 18 cans for 15 cans for ... | IQENJ.-RA'HON 14 cans for se svend RED HEART < 13 cans for ’ PARD $ THERâ€"~PREL$I ICE BOUND . |||| 2â€"18 oz. cans for REX LYE, 12 cans for ‘AILU, one 6 pound can for oLD DUTCH CLEANSER, 15 SNO‘YELAKI;E BSOAP, 22 bars GUARD HEALTH TOILET PAPER, 25 rolls for BROOMS, sewed;3for............,....‘....... AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, 21 bars top |*_ DT TX A KT PAWHk m NT oT E fo lt 4 4 j Put a few ps of denatured alcoâ€" hol on top jof enamel |after jusing, and it will prevent formiation of "en. amel â€"skin." / phscol 13 * <Jn Sttli!dnk. voters of Highland ‘Park . will be | given pportunity : to. express their opinion upon . a plan . to issue munitipal to fitnance necessary | imiy? ts, chief of which is the e on of two new .bridges in North heridan ; road. These bridges are urgently needed. Both structures are closed, | Accordâ€" ing to an ert: bridge: neer, one is practically pn[i' nm and the other‘s ition is : Such that repairs .mean | only continued éxâ€" / pense year after year. ""o JQF L‘:?'l ;-E;‘;;Lnl for hsl RATUNA, FFH eP PINEAPPLE 4A onucnlfwâ€"sl b No. 2‘:(::::?:? A‘L. 31 * ): 4d > >| gag |\ _ o e for . »» GRAPE JUICE cans for U 11° { “ f Mr. and Mrs. John D. MceDougall was ipl 3? surprised last night by twentyfive of friends, The occasion was in tion of their silver ding anniversary, | i cans for Mr. an Joseph Rollin Wiley of ?Nfiw()hioa announce the m-’fimgflor heir daughter Harriett Mildred 1 ‘ank Bohnmeyer Peers, of the rAeldâ€"Shi High school on Tuesday, August 10, at Edgerâ€" ton. 84 ;( ‘; | PEACHES . _ Miss Margaret Claire K “D“-'““wflfg'fl d-rdmré | MÂ¥. lnd” ut:u B.“;.' all previous efforts, Kress of Deerfield has chosen Wedâ€"| "The Committee," nesday, Sopk alithF the date of| worth, "has used a of this city.]) : ="}; i }â€"/ . â€" e / Little Jew St?m entertained eight leiu;: friends at a‘ birthday party Thursday, 7& her. home on Glencoe ave. s t AQC 936 cans for . ‘Plans for the &nnual Community Golf Tournéy are being formulated. The event will ‘be held Aug. 18 at Sunset Valley God club. the Bartiekt re in | Highwood, was be *sfi.i!:;‘ p® it in |of put an mmof‘aupnukm,co., of Northern ?inoh, hy : the board of directors at a meeting held Aug. 6. DOGâ€"FOOD *trmk Hiae ; /. OI | $1 | $1 | $1 .$1 81 i, Aug. 13th &v14thi‘ $1 SEKB, 15 cans for , 22 bars for .. _â€" PINEAPPLE LIBBY‘3 No. 1, 11 cans for ... LIBBY‘3 Np. 2, 8â€"cans for ___â€" I heean atsliee D + & .. 9 Mitripment mm 54 ht ttx No. }%%fm’f’fl A :;,; .5 E 2% cans for *31 7 No. ; ‘f?}.fzfl?i?m .31 5oo b?vlfzfgmor n t ifi';l’ %?v?zm. for “sl ?m PRATLOW 5 No. 2% cans n ! EO. 24% cans 5 No. FULL VALUE UBBY‘3 5 No. 2% cans for CASENO 4 No. 2% cans for PRATLOW 4 No. 2% cans for BONNYFACE â€" 2% cans for 2% cans for | Dr.Robu‘.tJ.Bmwrthot land Park, Lake county man, states that the picnic will unusually, "3"" will all previous efforts. * M us â€" The big Democratic picnic @ *"Northern Down State" will be h#l. on next Sunday, August 16, at Skrâ€" bian Mongstery Park located br Route 172 about 3 .miles north i Libertyville. _ Great numbers | lof Democrats from Lake eount!. d neighboring communities are dxkâ€" cans for to Be Held Saturday | | cans for woRud 5 h /sm Sad FINE 1 Est fi‘hhonflnst' is TRAINS 7 hours to Minn® PEARS )";'g"'.' 2.% &fi *# aai es \ ‘;'3;.‘.?4 1», for JUICE â€" | : ~TO > AL s fI _ §1 J $1 <â€"....~$1})} f...[..-SI 8 .i..._..‘.s,lf .:.....31 8 ‘1‘.....31:‘ 1....‘.31 4. i.....slg" :.....Sl X is :1 i {> .+ $1 0cm m i: +. $1} e .â€"$1 .$1 .$1 $1 $1 $1 says Dr. 1 great deal PD THINGS NORTH WESTERNS WIsconsin ociis 2Day T $ 9.95 3 Day Tour . . â€" 14.90 “ F te PaALisADES soesie, s1 fos 12â€" cans 15 cans 4 No. 5 PWE $1 $1 $1 4 No. $44 cans for 6 bottl@s for LILLY OFr vauuey 10 ffor...,«;....... CL E 7 for _ No. Z%eans 4| jark) for | B lis| | 1e u6 NSE TOURS %Aleum for cans for xans for far RUIT SA 5/ 3 cans for cans for L‘S f 1 § ; ie 3 | | Mayor Toh Driaag ) cage, i . s t | have '“ ‘] brofyce and for i | ups, with ho _ f Food and. “ 1. f | Music wilj n 4 carnival and â€" | decorate thig most ‘] nic sites. â€" {; ‘i â€" will lddrel? M»‘i "\~ Events F *\ land will be pontintenc gans for $ for ATO PASTE cans HILI SA for ATO JUICE TO PUREE , 11 cans forl \39% c tfi \ uours TO «»f PaCIPIE ." ."‘E We iegity ns for RED EART , £ cans for 2 cans for .. GIANT for \....... IDE MATOES to Any C. & N SHRIMP for 24 N. High} cans for for THURSDA y for for PEAY for vo 96 pai n€ £ ntinuous Clicag® St. ¢ Grocery $1 â€"S1 _ S$1 81 $1 $1 $1 $1 ~â€"A $1 $1 $1 y Steak, "Iny & < $1 $1 $1 _1 S$1 ~A S$1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 and ,, 14

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