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Highland Park Press, 22 Oct 1936, p. 8

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|\ SUBâ€"LEASE BARGAIN SMALL â€" APARTMENT, | furnishes, H Park, kaer for $90 ; 'Jx".'h.m-. !htn.é.‘ briek ;konn“? beautiful corner, sun and. sleep garage ; will leave 500 gallons ':fm my acent. Mitchell Bro:. Greenleaf 3900. B34 OAK TABLE (round) â€" in good condition. Tel. H. P. 1895. t ASMf omaâ€"u-muduh-u-i on reasonable terms. HIGHLAND PAR STATE BANK Ja5tt Furnishings for Sale TWO FIVE ROOM BUNGALOWS, at 964 and 966 Chestnut st.. Deerfield; one has :fiz"“ heat, tl;do(tor”lulot air depot. â€" Albert Meyer, Tel. Deerheld _ 180 after 6 pim. xk G#4pd SPECIAL REAL IS'rA.‘Ll‘ BARGAIN _â€" beautiful Deerfleld res tial corner lot, 110x135, feet, located on the northwest corner of Longfellow and Hermitage aves, just 1 bik. from Waukegan & Deerfield rds. only $500, cash down ; price $1700 ; cost $11,000 ; ail assessments and taxes paid ; guarantee title. Write to Chas. Baumann & Co., 8065 Lincoln ave., Chicago. Tel. YOUNG GIRL, high school graduate, desires o wping / tan aife To ols ol & ; cam ; ex> nelient referencgs. " Tok H. P. $19K ESatf Tâ€"ROOM HOUSE, splendidly located in East Chest. Movie Interesting Much splendid publiGity has been given to the campaign, under the direction of Mr. William D. Mcâ€" Donald, chairman of the Publicity Committee. . Particularly interestâ€" ing is the short sound motion picâ€" ture which the Alcyon Theatre has been showing gratutiously since the opening of the campaign. This picâ€" ture presents Hon. Samuel M. Hasâ€" tings, general chairman of the ._ _ FRANK W. RUsSSO tion Agent ; lulu:u“hh!nvm Room 16, State Bank Building NI.P.&( F4 Business m ‘in . the heart of the business ; store buildings and fiats above. $5000 and $3500; THREE BUNGALOWS, ranging in price from $1750 to $2250, Prairie ave. frontâ€" ly :hendutilod dpon,'i' Mr. Zischke said, "an us make it unnecessary for the :workers to call several times upon each prospect before seâ€" curing their subscription. Every Highland Parker owes it to this fine group of workers to make their task as light as possible. Effort is being made to reach every family in Highland Park before the end of the week. If by Friday or Saturâ€" day, however, anyone has not been called upon, we shall greatly apâ€" preciate their calling Chest Headâ€" quarters, H. P. 470, and notifying us. â€"A worker will be dispatched immediately to pick up the subscripâ€" tions." f Lake View 1318, Here is a real buy which should be snapped up quick: â€" GB4 GARDENER Single, midde aged, lifeâ€"time experience in greenhouse and outâ€"doors; wants position on estate ar ; best of referâ€" ences. Addnum office. E32â€"34 Ravinia; 185x297; sleeping and sun porâ€" ches ; completely fenced; well financed. $16,000, R. B. WHITAKER & CO. 140 Center st. Winnetka 8250. G33 "I feel certain that if the fine driving apirit that they have manâ€" ifested in the first few days of the campaign is continued without let down through to next Monday evening that we will reach our goal in the twelve day campaign period, but if by chance we fall short, I assure you there will be no stopâ€" ping of our efforts until we have "gone over the top." f Citizens Urged to Subscribe "Citizens generally can help our: workers who are giving so much of their time and effort to make a campaign record this year, by making their subscriptions promptâ€" Wanted to Rent "We are pleased with the splenâ€" did work done by our loyal workâ€" ers in the first week of the camâ€" paign," Herman A. Zischke, chairâ€" man . of â€" the General Campaign Committee, said last night. (Continued from Page 1) day afternoon pushed up the "merâ€" cury" on the Chest‘ thermometers to $25,000, well over the half way mark. A second report meeting of district chairmen was scheduled for Wednesday evening, at which time a further considerable amount in subscriptions. was expected. URGE CITEENS TOâ€" Situation Wanted PAGE EIGHT Office for Rent mnrtian + 81 NN If aa, / rg 3 _ c 1: _ â€"*fV i"f V CUNHBOLULLVG WeekKs. BLLNDU AUS: 705 cents for an Adtaker sertion; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each addition line: Houses for Sale a a 7. ... Liquidation Sale Highwood . Phone M. housewbek f | NOTICE â€"â€" Advertisements received after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, placed in another section. ; RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; 75 cents if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents for each additional line. $1.10 for 8 consecutive weeks. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for before inâ€" nr&:l; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday followine nuhlinatinn â€" 1N 212312 / 1 s 40 yuilbn YOUNG UNMARRIED MaN wurra;- :: tfit as â€" chauffeur and -;rtnft .‘: ng .‘.-III; opportu or vancement. Tel. H. P. 1420 cv?nla‘g.jb., MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Tel. H. |P. 2260. 3 ‘ F34pd "2007 Srein, bisoke, Boret. 30 C st SHopT ave. Irc_x. H.. P. 600. | | F34 Tel. Highland Park §57. 1928 HENDERSON MOTORCYCLE, 2 new 2 ‘WHEEL TRAILER, )fl{flet condition ; fine for private party. S. Norman, Helf ~Dag, HL : / , ~ CO84pd %unm' FUR COATS, size 16, one a 4 n lapin fur coat, the other a brown cloth coat,.fur lined ; reasonable. 16 inâ€" ‘ terested call H, P. 405. | > B1tt MEN‘S RUBBER: SHOES in sandal and storm lth. BDOOMLE 5.,....cc4%..cons eare: .cs L + BC HIGHLAND DRY GOODS 2% N. First st. Tel. H. P. 1088; U84â€"36 IRISH SETTER, male pup, 3 months, Innisâ€" GIRL, NEAT, WHITE, for general house A BARGAIN } MUST SELL MY 4â€"GRAVE LOT in North Shore Garden of Memories; is located in one of the finest sections of the cemeâ€" ck, small family. Tel. H. P. 248. F4 B@L ’__}:éfl(}l, ELECTRIC brougham tween 7 and 8 BOY. SCOUT SUIT sise 13, EXCELLENT QUALITY BALED OAT and wheat straw ; Timothy hay ; well rotted manure. William Rapp, Call Libertyville 634â€"Mâ€"1. 1% miles north of Half Day on Milwaukee ave. | US2Zpd Automobiles for Sale WE _MAKE THOSE NEW WHIPPED ganu CAKES at the popular price of ¢d¢M 58¢. ?‘y'm :lhm and ‘be nt'i‘:'“hm'l BAKERY 58014 Central ave. Tel. H. P. 3036, US3 Tel. H. P. 146 â€" \"The educational opportunities of the Girl Scout Program" is the topic to be discussed from all its varying angles, by Mrs. Katie Lee Johnson, national staff member in the Great Lakes region, and Mrs. Walter Cavanaugh of the Regional Board, as well as other experts in the field. . / ; ! / P3 s tires, $35. For further information ca}l H. P. 2261. Caa 8:30 at the Winnetka Community house, 620 Linug;n ave., near Pine st, The Skokie Area. Girl Scout Cqun‘cil«â€"mghluid Park, Glencoe and Winnetkaâ€"will be hostesses to Kenilworth, Wilmette and Evanâ€" ston. _ Everyone intérested in the Girl Scout program is encouraged to come. & ‘ I Inga Durment, _ Call us for domestic help br ; and charging plant for same; excellent :o:lmo-; Texsonable. . Tok Lake Fout K. ) s free breeding; ideal for the home. Coolâ€" fi.r'hl. H. P. 4218. l U34pd ~ One of the higzs spots of the year for Girl Scout enthusiasts, will be the Field Institute to be held next Tuesday, October 27, from 10 to Girl Scouts Hold Field Institute in Winnetka Oct. 27 The â€" Community Chest, Dr. O‘Neill said, was such a force any he congratulated the City of Hig land Park on the fact that thi unifying ‘forfee in which its citiâ€" zens, regardless of political or reâ€" ]friom beliefs and their personal intesrests could be brought togethâ€" er in a common cause. m’l‘h& picture was contributed to f mpaign Publicity Committee Mr. L. Mercer Francisco of Highland Park ‘produced by the Wilding Pict Productions, Inc., of which he is managing editor. .: Chest Unifies Community ~~One of the talks heard at the opening r of ‘the Chest ampaign at Exmoor Country Club ast Wednesday evening, was made y Dr. J. D. O‘Neill,. who spoke on the great ‘need today, throughout the world, the Nation, the State, and the local community, for uniâ€" fying forces which would serve to z;inx people together in the spirit neighborliness and uuderptand-j ing. $ ( Community Chest, and Cloud Wamâ€" ler, president, in short talks and troduce many other outstanding ighland Park citizens in their caâ€" ity <as repiresentatives of the h.:er Welfare Agencies of the LASSIFIED WANTâ€"ADG Phore 2 NS Tor domestic help or itio 366 EAST CENTRAL AVENUE Wanted to Buy EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Help Wanted Misc. for Sale H. P. 4194 as new. Call H.P. 1817. Tel H. P. 1817 27H FiTH NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, modern, close to transportation; plenty of hot water at COMFORTARLE "SINGLE ROOM. ACREAGE FOR SALE AR NORTHBR 1 mile frotp »taâ€" 'Tf‘:g' 109 !&mflgg:'wm:a tract, $375 and up ; & , T fs LE‘ANDI,I&OH&CO.E_ |~_ _ 134 N. LaSalle St., State 0287 | . | or WHEELING, ILL, Tel 54. 1L%4â€"35pd $0x150 ALL ,IMPROYVEMENTS PAID transportation ; plenty of hot water sonable rates. #:%. P. 1817 all 541 Huwd office, 51 Highwood ave, H. P. 519 HP office, n!” Williams, H. P. 313 Res. Tel. H, P. 975. L42â€"34 Bd o2 0 oi e m e oo s se en s 2o duite ; active section, wear / Ravinia Park and Gnes:yzluaq-nl bargain ; per foot $30, (5Ox150 ft., in Branigar Bros. gmmr mm ‘e Sub., facing Central ave. ; all . iun ts ‘paid in full; do not miss this oyvo:hnigll There are thus three elements in theâ€" administration ‘of justice which represent obstacles to the wageâ€" earner: delay, court costs and fees, and attorney fees. These three factors, from the point of view of the wageâ€"earner, have tended to thwart effective protection for him under. the law, ‘They are factors which developed with the radical alâ€" Real .-gstate For Sale $700 buys _ ers and .renters to our Deerfleld office seud-fnu-ftwh 2: 3 | Irene Floyd, 328 ;Park Ave., Glencoe W. R. Mite L%‘o"&if-'x Evanstou " ~â€". "â€" TRek Greenleat 1080 * Pas Our ‘Briarwoods" ‘advertising brings buyâ€" m"l‘u';‘ mt x: &u":""c.;’:"‘ a * Pecrido Schac. . * Exclusive but lnqmnlw Large Il‘..qts w Taxes All Improvements In |â€" f gl,BOQ and up M W‘l‘l&'m" Owners ‘Tcl." Destheid 114‘ Greenbgr 1080 n"n-vu ‘St.. Evanston Or eall Mrs. Lambert, H. P. 3514 Full commission to brokers. L31 In an article which appeared in The Forum about two years ago H. D. Mimg stated, "To the man withâ€" out means justite is a luxury. . . . The delay complicates his problem." Likewise Judge Andrew A. Bruce wrote Itl his book â€"entitled "The American. Judge," "These excesâ€" sive costs and these unnecessary deâ€" lays cloge our courts to the averâ€" age citizen." | _ | â€" w 5 30}:1: 8T. :om.Avm regarding your Ll Estate problemsâ€" :_r}‘wudt-:vvli-fi-u. .both sale and PROPERTY OWNERS _ order to serve you more convenient We In @ book â€" entitled "America‘s Capad}uto Consume," the Brookâ€" ings Institution, Washington, D. C., states 'o(%.t even in 1929 there were 2,102,000 families with an annual income of less than $500. ‘One can get a mental picture of ;,Pe problem in the administration of justice if he imagines the plight of a workâ€" ingman who has a legal right but is .without the money to enforce it in the courts; ; 1 « McGuire & Orr, Inc. ‘The question of how to translate into effective action the principle of "equalâ€"protection under fige law" for all men is a part of this large adâ€" justment problem with which we are confronted. It constitutes the very practical question as to how to‘make justice accessible to every man. (In that connection our parâ€" ticular‘ attention should be directed to the wageâ€"earner. ; ‘ ‘That has been my rguil in this series of articles of the last few weeks. .It represents, in my judgâ€" ment at least, the truly progressive attitude as opposed to the "status quo," on the one hand, and revoluâ€" tionary panacease, on the other. cutm Oct. 10â€"Adjustments of theâ€" principles <‘of democracy to changes in the social order are esâ€" sential to the continued existence of a democratic form of government, under which all men are free and equal.> The imperative necessity of such adjustments becomes extremely real to us in periods of stress and strain." f BAIRD & WARNER Rooms for Rent John L. Leonardi 5 SOUTH ST. JOHNS AVENUE _ ”»mngun PARK LiTtt This Week in Washington YOUR DEERFIELD PROPERTIES FOR SALE OR RENT WITH Call Highland Park 1855 "BRIARWOODS" Real Estate F. B. WILLTAMS Beautiful H. P. 1617. â€" PBitf THE PRESS tion ES _.-‘v--i- M w-‘.-.- xnl; wni..- any and all special assessments or inâ€" stallments thereof, Aevied by the said Vilâ€" lege of Deerfield on an tract or parcel of land or property w’fu sale to en« force the collection ‘ré at the . 1936 annual tax sale of delinquent lands in said county and which shall ve ‘been sold at such sale in defeult Such withdrawal . from | col whall not operâ€" nte to cancel the assesment or impair the len of the mun uunr‘:h ahall be and remain inquent with all ‘fees," costs, | penalties, ‘interest, and ::u:q- that h“n‘u-u‘ thereon and -2 or parcel Jand or _ may mdmfir‘ and ‘resold J wny subsequent tax sale for such specia} assessâ€" ments | or ju!lbhm 4 AUTHORIZING | GE oou.ps}- OR OF THE v&.\%r‘nmm TO wrmnn% A M| COLLECTION IN DEFAULT OF nxw AT THE ANNUAL TAX) SALE AND ALL SPECIAL Ass%snm. OR INSTALLâ€" u:;?s THEREOF LEVIED ON PROP. ERTY SUBJECT TO SALE ' BE IT ORDAINED BY ;xt PRESIDENT AND THE u&m 01 U s oF THE VILLAGE oFr , LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOTS : SMALL APARTMENTâ€"Furnished or unurâ€" FOR RENT: Attractively furnished apartâ€" ment including héat, light and water for $65 per -fi: ving and din{u room combined ; two ° ; bath ; kitâ€" chen ; porch; yard. Tel. H. P. 856. D30H Section 2 FURNISHED STUDIO APARTMENT 4â€"ROOM HEATED FLAT, unfurnished, 2nd Wmnmmmm;uur. , including beat and light. u.x {l’vhc n:.-‘zd‘:,-%.lm ba: school and station, Ravinix ‘Tel. H. P. oâ€"ROCOW , APARIMENT /in Deerfcld} ws ; lâ€"car "~ *_* A0GUST WiNTER Massachusetts was the first State to establish a‘ Stateâ€"wide system of such courts. Other States have adopted a ‘like procedure, but we have yet to‘adopt the plan on a board scale, â€"A splendid beginning has been made but much remains to be accomplished. 1..% During 1983 in the smallâ€"claims branch of the . municipal court" of Chicago 28,833 tases were filed. The number is indi¢ative of the appeal they have to the average. man. Legal intricacies are eliminated. Exâ€" pense of court fees) is greatly: reâ€" duced. Employment of counsel ‘beâ€" comes unnecessary.. Judgments aré swift, All these things are of priâ€" mary importance to the man who is, for example, desirous of collectâ€"; ing wages in the amount! of $50 which were not paid him. 5.A t 130. 0 o ie o en eeeeeent 1e â€" oi nished; heat ; near tion ; rent reasonable.‘ Inquire, 314 »whuuln ave., as rtment in residential * 3 B WILLAME 541 Central ave. Tel. H. P Lake Forest. ;:ig N 9k *'|'4hflfi.31.'i“k s:“i.oo MATTUC Srink.| t . make er. QUITE UNUSUAL 623 VINE AVE 6 rm. & sunparior, beated; service same ble for two people; $35.00 per month, NEW LISTING AC. OF TRANSFERS ?A."'-:,Mt”w- lot, near lake and: Ravâ€" Park 856. foor ; suitable for small family ; referâ€" ences exchanged. 232 Sheridan ave., Highâ€" One of the major developments has been the establishment of smallâ€" claims courts. For the most part their jurisdiction is over matters inâ€" volving $50 or less and includes such <laims as) debts, wages, disputes about rent and detention of property under the claim of lien.. Formal rules of pleading, trial procedure and.evidence are largely dispensed with, and through the medium of the smallâ€"claims courts the workâ€" ingman is able‘to secure quick and inexpensive justice.‘ > ‘ 702 Elm st., Deerfleld. .. _ D3Zâ€"44pd To obtain quick and inexpensive justice for the wageâ€"earner the remâ€" edial developments have taken difâ€" ferent formsg.‘ They include such agencies as smallâ€"claims courts, conâ€" ciliation tribunals, industrial acciâ€" dent commissions, legal assistance through state administrative offiâ€" cials, and legalâ€"aid organizations, law clinics and bar association comâ€" mittees. An admirable beginning has been made, and we may be proud of the fact that the State of Illinois has been one of the more progressive States. > â€"â€"It is impossible to enumerate here, let alone begin to explain, the variâ€" ous remedial agencies that have been ‘established in the different states and different cities to deal with this problem. It is likewise impossible in a brief space to give due credit to bar associations and legalâ€"aid organizations for the large part they have played in developing remedies. teration of the conditions of life in America by economic and social forces. ., Legal Notices This ordinance shall be in full AN, ORDINANCE "Aevied jby the said Vilâ€" D82â€"85pd PAINTING and DECORATING Paints, Wall Paper, Glass Window Shades, T’m Glass o Painters‘ Supplies / Central & Second St. Tel. HP. 9: j JOHN CHRISTENSEN Tel H. P. 760. 364 North Av. Highland Pk. JUNK J. SMITH Passed : Oeghlrl, Approved :. 1 Approved : [ K led. t with are hereby repea herewith hereby Approved: HARRY E. WING, President of the Board of Trustees of ie oaiege of Drerncle. Tiiad Attest : Cflm_ SSLI] Presented and read force and eff and approval Section 3. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby _ Expert Service Guaranteod. | Monthly Payments If Desired. 616 Center Ave. Tel. Lake Bluff 1204 RS2H ATING, ‘‘Open your cans of asparagus upâ€" side down, so there is no danger of breaking any of the tender tips. Phone H. P. 410 Second Neighborâ€"No; but there‘s a neighbor‘s cat ‘round here what‘s cost me ‘bout a bushel of brickâ€"aâ€" brac, two alarm clocks and a shot jes in th‘ past month, | i First Neighborâ€"Didja ever stop t figger out what it cost t‘ raise a cat or dog, Bill? [ Smailâ€"claims courts are only one of the remedial ‘agencies. I suggest them here in order to indicate how it ‘is putib,htofindpuetiulmoluâ€" tion to the question as to how to make justice. accessible to every man, rich or poor. The‘ late President Woodrow Wilâ€" son once said, "The speediness of justice, the inexpensiveness of jusâ€" tice, the ready access of justice is the great part of justice itself." *"‘Maude is received everywhere as a belle." ; ! j "I can believe she isâ€"she has a tongue, I know.‘" ® PIANO TUNING Albert H. Sallee PIA&NO TUNER H. F. PAHNKE BRAND BROS. 28 years‘ experience. 12 years in Highland Park. Tel. H. P. gous effect from and after its passage DEALER IN THE HIGH COST 8. McGAUGHEY, Corporation Counsel. _ $4 Village Clerk. _ d: October 18, A. D. 1936. 18 d & T North Sheridan Road Tel. H. P. 2774 513 Eim |Place Garments called for and delivered Tel. H. P. 495 35 S. St. Johng Ave. CLEANERS 6 TAILORS . Call H. P. 1581 SANTI BROS. D MELLODY FAmT DAIRY â€"â€" Pasteurized DELICIOUS CREAM Tel. Libertyyille m-u.J Prew Buare 206 Bs ow oo The Press office 322 N. First St. â€" Phome 77 Rytex Writing Ink . . . made es. pecially for â€"fountain l comes in colors to match print. ing of your Name and A: ress on Rytex Writing Ink . . . espeâ€" eilllyforlmtlinm...fi' in colors to match the p of your Name and Address Rytex Stationery. Colors are P PmudoBlu.Corfiun\:im.fi Blackâ€"and Blue . . ; 15¢ bottle â€" . DahI‘s 3 Auto Reconstruction Co. THURSDAY, OCTOBER "Sociological Study of the) Minority Group" at the North sm gregation Israel in Glencog, next Monday. â€"This is one of a series of fivehctnmtobcpmenudb,“ Sisterhood. November 9, 23 and 30 are the dates for the balance of the course. | Â¥ Read The Want Dr. Louis Wirth, , sity of Chicago, will p: t his seg. /. Second Lecture by _ _ Dr. Wirth Oct. 26 ~ _ RELIABLE LAUNDRY Auto Repainting c-um"m Axlol Body and Fender Repairing SPRING SERVICE STATION WELDING AND sowxmc Quality Cleaners for an Adtaker DRY CLEANING CO. Smitty‘s BARBER SHOP Grade A Milk Vitamin D Guernsey Aute Body and Fenders E. NELSON Cleaning _â€" * Pressing kioring 264 Repairing â€" HIGHLAND BUMP SHOP No & I Telophone 678 ‘l“ Phone H. P. 178 A. HAMILTON Ads

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