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Highland Park Press, 10 May 1923, p. 11

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(if you hue of loam have“ getttt old.-; k AY . in“ " Her and y0u is a! it 522 Motor Truck and Van deliveky to all 'j points. i H i sehold goods and Pian .. moved ' by Experienced me ' F . iture Packed Crate: ' and il Shipped. _,':' i Phones 181 1103 147 ii' thighland' Park Trandi, ', MODERN PUniEiiqii" Wind-me End-sun Chantilly am. John... ' and“, 1r1t11E?Htrtpti. _ -e, 3WCWALAVIL SerVic ti Ill Clyde: R. McClure, thors. io Outfit Always in Operation;. Fame in i Listento it l l, tral AV!!!“ A full line of El l Automobile and Radio is (y' for Sale and for Rent) PEER Duns amen]: 'ill'":') Am Lihe of Radio Parts and) WDll l l PUBLIC SEE T"or Near 39 South St. Johns Avendd: 911 Church 81.. at» A. P. 1404 wm ter While every precautioni to maintain this unindi service at the highest) point of [efficiency, i come suggestions. 5 We invite any custom¢r of the Company to offer suéfstions at any time direct tot e Dis- trict Superintendent, Who will give, the siame hid immediate attention. ‘If you desire, he will be glad tosehd a Deanal rep- rekntative. to call upbn , you. W6 consither such suggestions {rpm custqmqrs t9 be 1 e fipest land of pmcncal co-d/tteration. Batten and Iiietiiwjitatia, i--- flaggageuiprage s.s.msesmuut,DitreStmi,, Cunningham Raditron J., EMORAN -iiLL_iiL- MNt0 twee Co) HERN ILLINC MPANY IS iis taken prrupted possible we wel. D REPAIR! Accessorieé " AVE. ind Am?“ q -. a 'fiiiiiifit'a MAYOR GIVES DINNER MARKING THIRD TERM To mark t beginning of his third edminietn ' Meyer Samuel: M. Hastings " Friday evening onlut week gave e; inner at 6:30 gt tinglin- mine hotel, about 40 gusto, includ- ing the t gin: commissioners, t the new can}; (ionem and others ;whq were ctutfidiWst' in the city election. the head) at ithe aeveul city depart- ments, the luperviaor end “shunt supervisors“ resident of the Bulb.“ Men’s udoc' Ition and representatives of the High] d Park Press. €__ City and my“ omcimand th- ers MLShown How Ci, y la Out/of Debt and an FINANCIAL RECORD noun whbn his fl ll term begun under the commission rm of munidpal gown!- ment' then t 'satattiitshed here; the cur: mun had been causally ha dled new at present there win no indebtedn ,ilexcept $4,180 in bonds and interestmch cannot be paid ttttd til due next , r. and for payment of thick than y there is on' hand :2,- Following“ ttne chicken dituteeMa. yo: mtstiittriet1y reviewe the tight you: of . two adminiatmtfona, showing ho tom heavy indebbdneu when his fl term begun under the iirtiilki'ii,?'ibtt4 of munidpal gown!- ment' then t alum-had here; the 341.77, whn Fume city I... on hand u balunce ot .755 in ash, and meet rentl recoiv e Imountinz to 816.000 making a .of “5,755. Aggiggt 341.77, whn (t balunce ot , term recoiv l making 3 than won and public I: so that the current 0ng amounted , 1922 taxes " Inf the to his than wen parable, current hm- and public 'ttrftta total only $4,052,. to that the a! funds “unable for current It tions, May I, 1988, amounted $41,703. Add to thitt 1922 taxes G from county treasurer and the to [is $96,189.22 for city use this you. 1 , _ » l Regardln ’this fine showing Mayor Hestlnge' . dinted out that only by carefulneu the emcient co-opere- tion of all isle was such 5 record made possi ' and he expressed his trratiikatio Ithat in the entire term of 'li71'l.d'jl'.l) stratlon there had never been a: divld vote in the council ses- sions; which howed notable harmony of effort so rs ilne co-operation of which any cl might be proud.- ' The. ma r feelingly voiced; his hearty opp, lotion of the oiWsient way in w . every commissioner and the head _ot,l eh department and sll "np1orsa'od, he city hnd worked for the best ‘in rests of the citras s whole, and . expressed the thought that if all e hens and groups of citi- zens eve , yr would msnifest an great intereqt and make as great ef- fort for the Welfare of the country " a whole, there would result better government» mid far-reaching results for the benklit of all concerned. He asked the new commissioners for con- tinuance of (so-operation in everything best fer theicity. ' In the course of his remarks: the mayor, referred to his tour of Europe, from whichihe recently returned, m- Iatintr seven“ interesting and humor- ous anecdotTt of his experience abroad much to the Amusement of his guests. Ayrtcetiyst[stoer1rise'r A. W. Vercoe spoke briefly expréuing for the Com- pany npprebintion of the entertain» ment prtsiidkd'ttnd complimenting the mayor ma tetirintr commissioners on the 'gtie1hgtte shown. He refer- red to the} empta or responsible cit- izena in ”input to dodge taxation on techniealit'ie'i and hoped that there would be 1975 pf this sort of thing in the future; _ . Corporati n Counsel Samuel: B. Holmes st. that he understood that while that ere some objections filed by property owners to taxes this your, the aggreg Amount involved Would be muchlé Man in previous you". he believed.. i he believed. l l Followind the dlnner, which was all that could desired in quality, an» tity and , iaine, ' the; mnyor invited those pres'q t to attend the firat meet. ing of the h, w pouncil at the city hall; NEW on subdivision", subjec't to withdrawal of objections ', ed in the county court to thd an" sment against staid prop- erty for t ' paving of Sheridan toad, as providedffdr under Highland Park special as: ment No. 261 and the dedication the city by plat of Lot No. 10 of aid subdivision for street purposes. ' Giiiii iGifiiE Departmij t of nccouvntl and 11)»an --Harry Pa , city trauma: Fred W. Rubly, cityi. Hector. . Departm t of public 1191311ij safety--, il, ard M. Lying, hung; in- spector; G Krueger, chief e ' near at waterw ks and Art Cruel, Fred Glader ant') William McClory. glint; second andlthird assistant and hers. mativel . Ed Hoskins, helm". shah Willi _ JCummimrs and W Hm Rennie, fi " and second agent "annals. i. neatly; H. o. ,ube kr Inpt. More tty) I tor mins; Fug Better, in water 2'JllV,l"t'l The foliowing city offlperi and heads of do at‘tments were elected or appointed unanimous vote: '. I Departm! l t of public afrairr--til., A. Warren, cit, clerk; Samuel s. Holmes corporation counsel; , Edward Maroney city marsh " John Sheahan, assistant city marsh P, John Sullivan, police- man No. " Charles Rafferty, police- man No. ; Jame: Lindsanuttrliee- man No, trf Martin Kopp, poMman No. 4; v.=c. ' Muster, clerk; gliss Edith Me Jam; stenographer. i' t' I‘HE HAUL (Cont: Mdhey in l‘Y COUNCIL {NOW IN aMa _nued from page 1) Hump. rm nus. but: w, 'itit? - I V ‘ T i," E . F'P WINDOW ( "the Gb. 'p1t,"tca1',hrtl, of a... Sanity Service use?” gf,',,', '3iiiii 'lt",',','? I,',',,',',',','-' as, .. 0:31.001“: f. nice cr.' wrtimtr_iisueryt in It a vitid 'tmeistuindiiiteemitti,r't niu " with , total atanariisr' o 1086. " lung: grandmas It t f?ettt other tun itegaatiaed Aer t in MW. Md3intrettrtrrrttyetAe, a t n monthof April, 3035 a The 'd ' tie number of tur; um fiEi, -wu‘giv3n " the N)': iiiiii'iFl thin trtoet1tt,tttmstrrtet,1 3y: iii; pmsented, sped-l; new? on ah . be made or'q?aaidorh') ' oar," t-i lie-net play given by 0814- n. Br much interest was and; d the d ldnn showed Mt much by not i dramatic. that plum I” w. un way for a Junior may the {u-upany for next Mtaatiti, ' he F ' at Shop," a play than by Y: 3.01 the W113; il,) LLC..Lur=.,LC. _-'-'"- "mmâ€"'7“ _ir,C,,i)j,s' en automaton” bf their? 'd , meeting nm'tbg Cap. itol at 1 l “when. This my maid it murder; [ n ever to get the new mento " nd their ovulation; In tpit id ttie M188! sanity, pent! . ' keep handing out “applied tattr. ' } or an! unemployed this mouth, bout a high school boys took Ni- saw: the spring nation M on p on amount shot-Him. obs. this hot very in "Boar. rs," usually iuotrthe town st his tim ( f you, win given employ- nt. ja‘ price for common 1ettoe n m; n batsman 45c and Ott r hiti 1.12110 d'l',h new wns‘ _ we tt creed to my u high; 31 par hour. Thou-mus bumu‘ " and upon to supply on- 'ortaint or. information six but, luring month. V E. L, ' I sump. Executive Secretary, ttretr a demonstration of nrtiab, n be Mme' with dmmatiea tir: urc- .» JP, other plat, “The 'tt u” p .- very entertaining evelo- ll some new talent that y. ould i] "q' an opwmm‘to P' uite / Jli. I i:, The yi4imAtty1rinrvtfFAate n urn “the Cantu forw- aniutim this month.' The New: horyre1q11l,_trrruutpjtr ot employ-.2! Nod): Shore Electric, the Y. R. . A. m: bunt 3150 the Elm F uditoti , drive committee took I when) the centnl [nation of _ ,itasr"Ni, their headquurten. I:, The _ all one: 80 billions itrf nuke nations, and they are 4fered I idonbly - than t ombetii remarks since this trouble a? ' fink-$311853"; -,' Topcoats of Dunmurry Tweeds. . . . . ' . . . . . "as to 335 Juvenile Reefers in Dunmurry Tweed: ( . . . . ' 16.50 to tay Riding Habits.ulithipror& and'Tweedp. . . . . $35 and " Wash Suits of Imported Fabrics} . . . 'P:" . . . $2.95 M3495 Imported English Broadcloth Shirts . . ' . . . . . . . . 'i (p.35 Imported English, Broadcloth Blouses. a. .r., . " . ', . . . . $3.50 English Momir Sport.Co;ts. . i,- . . . . . i, . . .8550 to $8.50 English Mad) Golf Hose” . . .§;:. . . o'ti.'. . . .. .,e . . . . . .82 Boy" Store The, Lartreat Exclusive Boys' 5m. in' www-smh Pu.. Botp/ Engliah tiiortitgtg Boys' Things of Imported Fabrics SERVICE l H "T‘ r - -C"rr, - - sum: o,LsCdo,ii, the Wean- may anon iilitto, I _ i, co. i, 'i, ',‘(Not M) "it, . “is. Bt. my. AV. 1? (, m. P. m Oak Teine Ladd {I Wet Wash, 20 hs., $iL00 'milPrt, 11f Per Pound Hum’tybuo 'aMdterym-ttt"Mmrtnrtd9t magnum. :Iya-Iomniotwodlm maths]: 'rt-ttft-ri-there warmth: , “Italy's-HM“ 2'll,t'llQ11,tC'd'i1h'2'lttll'2'l'.'. t',',t,',Sh'iedte"2',tht1',,li,1",t,'y2'. bronchitic. , mlieonotonlyhyoun- CALLS A! THE mommy“ mum 80mm BY m F OAK TERRACE LAUNDRY ', . clothes; your ',,'tihu,ehtth-irirtiktor- atueu,rttoweaii--w,ototgt rt-tmst-sri-tond-ar-tstat ttie-ttti-ttid-ttat-ut-nt- "rtatrsootto'iieoatitomtr,ttittrmtt- f? 1h'hria,tt8utu"ntpi-itxtrted For Inform” Phone Hm Park " Authoritgtively Englishin the ease of their manner are these Birrs' Nbrfolks from' Johii Barron 83 Sons at Leeds, Eng' land. Coitaemrativelr tailored in rich English Tweed), they carry all the distinttioirt that 'importation adds. Moderately priced. Engli Engli Chaim and Byers EH t35 bh W oolens ish Tailored m 1,?iiii',tiiii'iiii?Shi'itit hounthdgh‘lltu- ' H Lg,',t'ltt,tggg'de' ttt . 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