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Highland Park Press (1912), 8 Feb 1923, p. 11

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ALLL‘t‘ RUTH UX' HELP- pinch“ m “W )1 zui it in 201 :‘ng rising nenerationa «an to have risen ah v ,rk aruund‘ the ho n El UH gu '1u1 utfiwrs are visiting ev'era “n in the United States to aid ' MN 111 the preparation of their 9 tax returns for the y_ear 1922.. ornmtion concerning the date of r arm a1 and the location of their .' 5 may be obtained by writing the «tion of internal revenue for the , firicL 1n which the taxpayer lives. ‘Hi' - INCOMQTAX SOON Fnrms of filing returns of individ-l this: income for the year 1922 are: 1112 Split to taxpayers who filed re- ‘Pm! fur the year 1921. Failure to‘ l‘ "flame u furm, however, does not re- Spe e the taxpayer of his obligationgpas “file a return and pay the tax on‘ I . on or before March 15, 1923}! T ‘ farms, 1040A for filing retur'mxlserV "net income $5,000 and less and V WM for filing returns of nd income E “jute“: of $5,000, my be obtained an: .qwnqe Officers Visiting All (ountjes: Forms Soon to §9Picchietti Brothers Florida Oranges Sunkist Oranges Tangerines .. Lemons. the dozen Bananas, the dozen . , Grape Fruits, 2 for 25¢; each Jonathan Apples. dozen Cooking Apples. 3 lbs. Greening Apples. 3 lbs. 256:4 Grapes. lb. lettuce, head 15c, 20c: 2 f Green Peppers Tomatoes lb. Spinach. Celery and Cauliflower Sweet Potatoes 4 lbs. Potatoes the peck Carrots. lb. White Turnips. lb. Yellow Turnips, lb. Cabbage. lb. a. ltalia Oliva Olio 15 North Second Street EEDING ATTENTION Be Distributed Street ’ ' ‘ Highland Park. Illinois Telephone H. P. 679 25c ; 4 lbs. Returns are required of every sin- gle person whose net income {or 1022 was $1,000 or more or whose gross in- come was $5,000 or more and of every married person whose nt income was $2,000 or more or whose gross in- come was $5,000 or more. Careful study of the instructions on the forms will greatly aid in making a correct return. from collecture of internal revenue and deputy collectors. Rev. J. H. Keagle, Pastor. Sunday Services. 9:30 a. m.â€"Sunday uhool. 10:45 a. m.â€"â€"Morning worship. Special music and sermon by the pastor. 7:00 p. m.â€"«Christian Endeavor. 7:45 p. m.â€"â€"Evening worship. Song service and sermon by the pater. Wed. 7:45 p. m.â€"â€"Pnyer meeting. Every one is cordinlly invified to attend all of the church services. ‘ for 25c 35C and 40¢ 5C 5c 5¢ 5C All kinds of Noodles 55¢, 90¢ 50c. 55¢. 80¢ 554;, 60c 50¢, 55¢ 35¢. 40¢. 45¢ 10¢ 5¢ 25¢ and 30¢ 30¢. 35¢ 35¢. «'70 ox 35¢ (foam i In the Inter-Church blah-lb.” ileaguv mum-s lull Suturdly the Boy: .club won from the Enngelicll, 26 to H9. The mum- between the I'm-aby- terian and Episcopal boys was pon- pnned. !of Wm Gu)ot. Morning sermon It 1! ouclock 1 Evening sermon at 7. 80 o'.c|ock ! Prayer meeting Wednendny eve- fining It 7:80 o'clock. BASKETBALL GAME IN CHURCH LEAGUE In the wirlu' game. the Y. W‘ (’. A. defeated thr Evangeliul, 26 (o 0. and th«- I'n-ahyturian Won from the Episco- p31_ o; In 2, m one of the hurdefl- fought games m-n hen- in month. The smndmg u! the [runs In duh- i‘i us {alluww Teanu Methodist Boys' (‘lub IN nngelival Prq-shvk'rian F plu “pal fingTTxiJfÂ¥ntTutntu+Tv # A<Qâ€"JHUZ<>H KEE 7.3»:â€" “w .”IT+A+?+.TTTTTTTN$:TTTTI$L.+M. .3. Boys‘ Club Defeats Evangelical. and Presby. Girls Win me Episcopals in 6 lo 2 Contest We missed you In! Sunday. Did the cold weather Rap you away from the church? (‘ome out next Sundly‘ and find your place among us. Wei love tn have you come to church for» it does us good, it will do you good.1 and the whole world will he better if you go to church to wonhip. 6 Many of the so calbd “up”? classes" will be on their upper- I! they don't stop spending my to hvidfly. '. “C Pn-«hytvrxan me-er Ex Eplm‘upal Hvunm-hcal “The desire of the righteous in only Sunday school at 10 I. m. in churn m HIGHLAND PAIR rm moms!) PAIL 11mm W.'S SCORE SHl'T-OI'T Standing 0! Team Boyn' Tuna H. M. Sludle. linimr‘ Hirla' Teln- l‘t ‘( Deerfield (12b lnvxdmn rf Egg-n If Johnson c Gun-y rs [Anon lg lkwrflcld-Shkldu buketball team) vmn one nnd lost one in their mm [amen with Waukegln high. The [Du-meld Lights won Lhrir one by the do“ more of 12 to II. “Chuck" Davidson at {orynrd and Larson and (krn-y It guard made good Iberian. In the Heavy nun the W player- had h-n! luck in shooting Mullet»; the ball simply would not conned. The noun resulted 28 m 15 in favor of Wanker-n. The locals met Olk l’nrk Fridly And Morum Suurdly Tnbulflod «on: in Hu- Wnukenn rumo- {ol- 10": Rdmond n Witt c Supple rt Spellman l; The Punch far I Got-an “coup.” Only coup the Andean ”In bu madly- in tho Macaw. which all: to: too I'd wart Wnuernn (H) Whyu‘ rf Sung If Sick C Pnlo rg McIntosh lg Waukecon (23) Con- rf Icon r! Hurrmztun )f Kenyon c Plummcr '1 Olsen Ix DEERFIELD TEAMS WIN ONE; LOSE TWO Lights Beat Wuukegu: in Choc Game and Heavies Drop One to Thu School lk-erfkld (15) Mlkhcll rf Dyer rf Tuuln Tm]: To“ In Tu§l1h "ruin [Attila Park Ffidl! ; Mann 0 (‘oumy .{ County Bond 0 ‘ To" Road Ind Brida- Huh School School r ,N. S. S. [mum 0 (‘gly (‘ny Band A ; “Then in use I astute which pro- ividu that the territory ombrocod with- ' sun lCount) {bounty Bond i Town [loud ‘ Bridge I flirt School ‘“lcwillheohe¢'vedthet tn ell eehooldletrleteofthewwuflpeoub out the North Shore Banner-y W mun the preeeet “all: e! nghlend Perk there would eleo he e redoctloe oftheuxnudnaumhuvtho dty would loee m portion of the Reed endBrlhe‘l‘exnowlevledover-the entire town-hip. Tow-hip One-hedo- “The den 0! the ell-mun ed ell territory a! the WM}: outlde ed the peanut llnlu e! Muted emu we and would Involve en en.» luntlon of the acetate- o! e [new ex- um then the committee in It: Halted thaeeould timbetfmthebrlef‘ escalation given. we hdleve Ch“ the ennenuoe would leeve only I ehelecoo omniutlon, with moot o! the dudee o! the preeem oflcen didnhed. The princlpel townhlp oaoen eon-let o! e aupervieor. adieu-boom. Mn clerk. usueor end hlthwey cola-lb eioner, who ere elected at the town meeu'nz every two you-I. he power: vented in lownehlpl ere exercised by the electon et the town meeting: end the new“ provide- thet eny town: where the bounded. lncomreted citie- ere coextensive with the limits of the town. the only power: which may be exercised ere with reference to property owned by them to pro- vide fur the conduct of law lulu end to nuke the by-lewe. ( il) (‘yn Bond Park Inn SUV ('ounty (‘ounly Bond Town Road and Bridfl‘ High School 568001 Wall...“ AMgivtutbefltumonundon. pnuut and pro-pectin. the upon concludu: School N S. S Dill (‘ny (‘ny Bond l'nrk [mt Frau-hm Work Done The commit“. on invutlxntion n- pomd its preliminary fluctuation of property “motions And Lu nus. pro-em 1nd pin-pectin, should the Inna-don plan he “opted. at a meeting of the commission hold In! “and” evening. nu upon indi- cates no u-riou menu. in cu at... u compond vith the tun-coden- in- fluence In the dinedon of {mud vduoolpnportyvhkhthem poood to Annex. to be free to exam their oplnfon and to 0801' my ll;- geflion which they nay deem timely and pertinent. We believe that the plan. if carried into dean will be I [ml thin: for Highland Put and 1 source of inudmblo film to m peo- pl. god :0 tho midsum- Ind why owner: of the territory to be un- nexed.” mannoxm momma“ FIGURES ARI ISSUED sums [sump scan-:8 TABLE 0!" COMPARATIVE TAX S. S. Dill! (Continued Prom Pig 1) ‘9 1H $0 .9‘ 1 .3!‘ (N0 piri'iiow mun Highhnd Park) .23 $9 .22 37 .69 3‘ w [W No. In “kiln-d Put Twp-ab _l $6.26 $6.01 Sch-I W No. HI 3 45 .63 1 .38 4.00 1.3! 2 65 .23 Di Jul 1.3! I 72 I2 .5I £5 87.59 37.36 W No. I” within Huhlund Plrk) lnnvuuvu, lair-T u.-. w .. on 1922 mm nnd include the city of Highlend Park and the territory which it is pmooed to annex: RATE. BASED ON 1022 RATES H No. 107 “mmtuudmdhum- mtomnkonmatudnhnu- muudthoqnudoaotchmof Whip miution And one”: u thisdm,butflithdmdtdviubh bytjucommiuiontocoinhothelll‘v- Band of Con-Run Following in - (Able of comparative tux uto- worked out by the commit- tee. afar due investigation, coming both an existing conditiom and thou prob-Ne n indium by the propoud nnnonflon; the“ figures no baud Watt-WM!“- Wmiufithnwoflw It can be imagined what a field for color-expansion. unduly in tho picturesque coatunu of then inni- cunu, Ellis [thud uflods. AM Its-Walhrhumdegoodmed her opportunities. for aha has given us mm, brimuu color. Ill. showing num- such as daily occur on the Island. The iumignnu an and! up of Irish. Russian, Chin... defim, Greeks, Italians, Hun- prism. 81-", Jun, Spmhrdu and «the: European utiomlitiu. The color and life flowing through the Elli- l-land immignnt statio- vk'od through the eyes 0! the "tilt. is u: inventing chum. At the Art [m then is now being shown. by the An- Club, in the week! pl- kry It! aside for its purpooe, twenty- six painting'- by March- WM. .18 oonflubou shnll be db- 87 .36 1.38 37.2! 1.38 .12 ,23 3R Tow-5b AM 08.71 1 .38 1.72 .12 1.72 2.65 1.72 ‘mmobh AM Anm $8.48 1 .38 18

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