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Highland Park Press, 24 Jan 1924, p. 5

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ffuning kit): k 11031260 Fandies ; - ing Madnines Bic {TED penue i:' , flan Bulidim d RecoriU Record? . 'layer Pianos rban-i nos-u- CKS, j WELRY eidfer High Grade I. All High Company H M 50146er terial 'coke LER ifrr IN H Office bu il ers LER “spans ’FNUANfd mm m; 'l"l'lit' m, G it? K; SEE a: than}! a Mud, has; be mac: Wm. B. Doble, minister. l ' 9:30 a; m.~Snndny school. , i 10:45 I. m.-ahmtintr worship. thttr. 'ect.. "Christian Serving Honor-ad." Ject: "Christian Set-vii. mGali.ur 3:00 p. m.--dtniior and Intermediate Leagues. , Cor, place. _.. ' 7 Study. . GRACE M E at Wood avenuo.. A Rev, Em Weichelt, punt. 9:30 a. 'tte-Supa, school. 10:30 a. m.--Momhip (German) and installation of our new membcn. 7:30 p. m. - The Young People'. League. _ Thursday, Ttat - Teachera' Bible o0n Sunday servieetr- The Holy Cmnmtmioa---7 :30 mm. The Church School-4:30 mm. Matimr--.tl :00 am. (The first Sunday in the month, the Holy Communion). Eemuoi-6:0o pan. . Thursday Ind holy days, the Holy: Commtmiors--tt:at mm. The Rev. P. c. Wolcott, o.n;.m The Rev. Philip W. MacDonald, -- _ M. A., Auistant You an mainly invited to bake I O; use of the Win: room at 387'Ccn-'la tral “can which is open - week t m darfrmnatineo'e3oek inturnoratine) until nix o'clock in the main: t,'tlt f.eder afternoon from two to Bix,16 on to personal polfties atipilvbl'ié "Giiiiiii; -"-"e"9- "nun-qua U1 uuuluni If tax reduction is actually pushed to passage, it will be through the triumph of ion over: thtpreterenee of individual mom} Seldom has the country witnessed such universal approval of a tax reduction program as accorded Secretary Mellon's proposal. This is probably due to the fact that the usual talk about tax reduction is confined to glittering generalities which will not, embarrass a political candidate or public official' with hard cold facts which must be substantiated. . _ . . ' _ Secretary Mellon has given the people the figures from which- they can draw their own conclusions. Instead of Iuideqtepping the issue. President Coolidge is outspoken in favor of the Mellon plan. This has been a severe blow to political leaders who’would' have dodged the issue and delayed action until after the coming election. With a definite program for tax reduction before them, and with widespread approval of the plan being expressed from every' section of‘the country, it is oing to be hard for our represents. tives in Congress to justify dilayed action which will cost the tax, l payers of this nation hundreds of millions pf dollars. . If has! radnndu'n» c, -A‘~‘A-*“ . - been wilt be mad at the at 12:30 p. m. Everybody in- Remations for luncheon e made by My. "All these bills, it should be remembered. were introdw opening legislative day, December 6. There was a reasox 'Bills introduced early in the session are advanced on q dar. In other wards, with bills " with persons, it is fl first served. Apparently the prsr'lt-gratsbeh lost no time up at the barrel. The advantage thus gained is apparent legislation usually. results in more or less of a jam. If propriations can be placed ahead of general legislation, viding far. 'pork' elm be considered, reported and passed ii at“ the usual legislative jam. Once the 'pork' bills are Ct hind the barrier of general legislation they stand considei chance of enactment than they do if they are out, in'the ahead of other measures.” f As to theehances déwn ;to a marked d. pendihres within wh says;' _ North avenue and Lawn} l unuUUlS UF "PORK",gmagr V ' An analysis of the bills introduced in theHouik orReprissenta. tives on Dmiber 4, the first day of the present session, discloses, that: apprd stely forty per cent were forf‘potk,” according to an article lt William P. Helm, In, in the current issue of The Budget. published by the National Budget P)rmtiiitidd. C ‘ The total number of bills presented on the ftisit day was 767 and of these 291 designated specific amounts lo be appropriated, the t1TP1ra.te. amount being $139,227,363. Twenty of the bills call for appropriations $1,000,000 or more each. All of them are out- side the Annual Budget of the 1'yAeigytetuurivjtit' two exceptions call for the erection of new poat-omees or other Federal build-l lugs. ' (tttttt gtttiithi I"-"""""""-"-'-----.-. Entered I. "emtd cum matter . I I, mmmmmmmuumu ' T"--------)-:)" NUMBER 48 Iéiflgmygrk Press! wvmnwmmflmmmm "til""'""");;'"':""'";';';,"';"","',",';'"'.-':.' 'iltv1tsnAY, JANUARY 2t mum u; general regulation they stand epittu'diGii';Fi'ii'i, enactment than they do if they are out, in'the clear and 'ther measures.” ‘ . . er C-T'" any ""t"Pbe' e erecuon of new potW-omees or other Federal build.. "relyulees'these bills havé of passage, which would cut wilted degree the margin between revenues and 'Ahe, nHO c, __‘L,- 1 ' - TAX REDUCTION PLAN POPULAR yum, " anuulu be remembered. were introduced on the lative day, December 5. There was a reason for that. need early in the session are advanced on the aden- r words, with bills as with persons. it is first come, Apparently the por'lr-grabbeh lost no time in lining; rel. The advnntaan Hum "mun”: g., “A” F r A __ -- 7 -"eNe ““5... vawu raven! which tax reduction Can be etteeted t shot}!!! be remembered. were inirodl the triumph of enlightened 'uiiiiFoi;iii?. individual members of Congress to play pfmnqn ' f Sunday 9:30 dilute}! School. 9:45 A. A. B, Class. Uno Morning War-e ship Service. the R"; Funk Pitt Will (preach on "Thel ttt of Chrm." 6:45 Junior Y. I; . in the Begin- [ners room. Mira) Mariannn' Rttttner_i will hid. 7:30 y, as. Meetings] ‘the Manse. [Auden-John Bell. ' Tuesday 8:00 1:42am! mam pm, ish House of the Sign: phords under the dimption of tnu Eit Ylgisdt. V Wednesday 8:0b v'l‘he "regular payer meeting will be held. _ . Friday raf'rtiirN inc School will Mt l Presbyterian Chtiritu There will be an organ recital given at the (“enema Lutheran Church Sand-y bveninc, which our members are invited to attend. l J. H. Keagle, pastor. Program for {Sunday, January 27. Sunday school at 9:45 A. M. Dr. Earl Fritsch, Superintendent. N Primary depart- ment meets at the Y, W. C. A. rooms. [The pastor will preach at 11:00 A. M. Ina Evangelical: League of. c. a} )meeta at 7:00 P. M. The pastor will preach again at 7:45 P.’ M. J'rayer- meeting every Wednesday evening at. 7:45. Choir heheaml 'verylriday evening at 8:00. Sunday morning, February 3rd Bishop S. P. Spreamf D. D. of Naperville, tll.; will preach. The public is invited to these service; more or less of a jam. If ‘Eork’ap- end of general legislation, ills pro- ered, reported and passed in advance primes tlt/ery bills argcaught be- Christian Endedvor, 7 p. m. Topic, "How-Can Christian Endeavor Help Our Church and-Denomination Y' Preaching, 7:46. p. m. The fourth sermon will be prgmhed by the pastgr oi, "The Dispensation of Promise.') large chart, I, used to illustrate these messages. , Green Bay road and Laurel l Rev. F. R. cty1sym,uuuitor Bible school, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10 a. m. "t ity versus SgftrWtalitr" . 1924 ----c-crvC------u------., I I’ s"' f 2. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, lsuImmfifLXi¥fifiAnI amounts lo be appropriated, .863. Twenty of the bills call a each. All of them are out- Tteand with tro.. expeptiomr _ ' ~â€" , " new. s; Bible 1'tiyirltdii; ' 1911. at the font one: " High- - vvv, ..-.--.. "VI-nu but between {evenpeg amrex, " mama Put. Luke comic, firyal. wtitujteration and at the Deeririiii-1ii"tt; m. "Carnal , Mr. tleiii, . Cellini? i, mmben. 1 - I‘m-.. Cr'T"""1" WISH“. , The .Sumhiue Club lad! "tteos party, Wednesday "ttter/rot and came btsek to the head ‘rteh for refreshments. , They ingutefd‘ seven} boys from, their class. 'r, T 1 I On Feb, I, the T. N. Y. Club Nattr' to give -a' Penny Pair. .Needlen in any, the sumo; children, High Semi! and Grade School alike, tel. mm much fun; Everythint will " opal cent. 3 ' t j F “The B. Y's Club meet- M‘Tugp‘ “day evening it 'tittht o’qiock. That is the P't'antet!irirorrG] to charter. man-La-u . 'N , v, w-..-...; usz lumi- A group of young men and woman; came to the "Y" fdr hot-dgga alter: their algizh hr,tr, Monde awning. " an... ct.- 2A m . - _ Mrs. Harold Oleéen am an .incei. tttintr talk tithe Sunlhine Club'on Thrift in Food, Monday after reboot; A. ----- " The bum Bees, hm! date of their play in Faturday, Jan. 26, at tat tIN children come Top." _ .uc newspapers should be careful how they say things in praise of amt-J tent actresses, as they my We: convinced; that they were destined by genius for gamers Jn the movie; . imperil the whole structure, in the “opinion of Henry Swift' lifts, scene's t tary of the Casualty Information Clearing House of Chicago. _ f Hie. w: Eng against the activities of the “513m ownership" movements throughout the nation was sounded ati at recent gathering of leadink insure anée men of the nation. t l "It is not 'et.1et1iVteeotrniz'ed," he! said, "that. no single industry or busi- ness canube lifted out of the mass bf privately ”controlled enterprise, en- dowed with the" perquisites of sov- ereitrntn, subsidized by taxation» and operated'by _ a politiei0 humucrncy without everyotha bubiness ond tt ‘duatry feeling the baleful and, e- pressing Mind; of such a Procedure, "The I?“ tion for public owndr. ship and, "operation of l Manama; transportation, water power, packing plants, mines, oil Wells and sll'entar- . prises said to be athxted with: pubs lie interest is only a single plumb! the general ”but: unma- rd, '__" was? "' All industry is so closely linkeii tb, gather, through‘sa general community 'Irt interest that plwlnf any branch of it under, 'govérnmenh control _ Would imperil the whole structure, in the opinion of Hem-v Rwtft. hm- -A--~’ Is Closely Linked, in'Communuy Interest; Danger of Govern. ", meat Control l The'lttotd Valuation “the rail- .roads, m1 estate and PhPotta1orops any; in tixistrbr tho state tax com: maission and is published earlier' this _yettr' than / ever before. The total Valuation oran 't,it'ttt'gaii,it, In Lake county is tlated at' 360,667.; b The valuation of ”pond property} for me wat $10,186,055 and for mt] estate firr,the same year was 328,-}! 913,940. ' w s pva'm ENTERPRISE _ l ‘AL‘WAYS fXNOPERATnrE ‘__ """"""B%'+ , 36 toUl vnlmtion of 8612.895 there are 7,461 horses in than» worth a total of $246,155. The‘re 3.697 pinto; : with an ’n’verage v: id 331189 and; total uluation 3117.913 3 i' ' ' P" _ - _- , -q-llg‘wl property,' in 810266265, bile the total valuation of all real eIkate, inh- proved ands unimproved, la d: Add he improvehient, upon the Jand, equals $82,576,415. f v' j _ ' 'Whu Quill!!!) Show: ' l , l "rlheottrntnar, off the mmt's work shows some. ihterestirie tacit: that would perhaps be diam. There Que more' hy'spt" in 8' county ‘than there art automobiles and the avenge valuation of all the ' t3utms in the county is $98.10, There are a total of 6242 automobiles mm» [ [ -." v“.-- ungu‘bllB “‘9‘ county ‘bolrd " repriear fi1tey the nine tif cattle, horses, pigs. automobiles; n ' in Net every 'article of per-pm) property that is mama} Th? tottl Valuation ' of personal propet‘ty kl; the bounty _ exclusive of , tayuroqdi' Drink-M" " Qinnnn‘nn- .. - Ing' the ruirutriraGii'oi for last year, gives th increase of 83,741,685 over1922. $1 l J . ' The ','tt'e'lt,i,n ICthe, work of the Itlt'r"2 andrthe Lake, ymntt "I aw ..-'- " _ .. - The ntradtikr's abound f covering he Wad} vahievorutr the reg! 1e.tttir,!tyro,ttrneit; personal proxy, erty and ‘r .ilrottdortkte_ in Lag county, for the y“: 1928 ihowa 't (, total valuation of all property. rut und pet-Adm! in. Lake county. in ho Worth $48,102,347, Thur-nat chant“ his, the "itroadsh,atio,," (m- 1.... PIP?'?!" a_hould Abe :ion may Bees. Ind fto trharttre the their plry from Jan. Ju to 5 Pimonat -V {Indy-QM” 'ir h, “Wm §mmm Of [ OVER i t"sare) mu] _ _ , T F , _ [ I 5 THE HIGHLAND PARK tPas, HIGHLAND PARK-1; M, at eight kii INCREASED IN YEAR mere art tuttomobitett we valuation of all the scanty is $98.10, Them , 6242 automobile; with stion of $612,395 and ll horses in the county of $246,155. The‘re are: m AMM'- , . -Tt"T"" up about seven billioi: bands of I “able: Th? tots! ruby" ttfty.%ittgt f?iiiliel1ilull,il pal proper'ty tlt 'mria'rfriattit «luck without pair-9 aye of: nmrotid "a. w. a. ittirtg h on]? and on! £6,265. while the an, about and tte can. It.) ll real ”tam itt)- cod. nah iere,eiter', perm»; in may? roved, la de arid countFy, We hive tprey had, 'tiii) upon the 'land, mums Inna: pf 0111M humans; ' ' , "even billions-j ' . s'i,'li','lullG out! my Show: . 5 J industries, run as Wichita; Ware _ the manor; to me. coal ty power? {At pres- ihteresting has: eat at? pt consumptifn, our and " be disputdd. would ut 57.000 in " QM“ Iverage Value WWW/1‘3"“ of W Complaint is 'l r that in will: plagaes‘ ,ltett, you -a 5 for mm they giireaou waxing gum. l - , _'-... r"' afw“ 2r'IP" More _thought in advanég of rinse wouid mean more mono: less alimony. , , 3 ' While the crisp, Til-aired “11928 .over 31922, the politidAmia “up. pointed}; the poor sitid 91-;plm. ' vent rut pt ftltt"",'tdg our and would ut 57,000 " re. 181mm they ran entirely with oiL. Th. oil supply would lust nine And one-halt years. Our total tt6totial voter- ‘mwei- Jtr160,00tt H. .. “Indicatin- dgstriei Care, using Jr, " fu,ttfpttnti, [turn tfttei cannot , phée soul‘br‘ oi .” . r T / , Prof.. Philbriék Mt he in. in- [clinod to agree with 1th Charles [Puseeinmtz that the future " do- gvelpp. Jiiirrr-iriiriiiiu' dreiiea- now wholly unknown. In {$11k connection _ the professor mommy solar tft', tion; and the him; " of energy. He rathet " tth), he; 3:01.15 thatrwithitt' the next 'it,,r,'ii',ij, " in- , vention even more claimant." ttUn i the steam-engine would be new. _ “In the United fe) P)siibriek, "th _ m T “wt, Moo mm.) to f "9)th seven uni; There-lire 1f,htegl', our than and at ', El - - ,1. [ u. use] I t'tt_rmrratt'- gineqria'mnow u. Ir,,,), _ “In the _i'ji,'t,iii"i,iiiti',,.e, said Prof. P)siibriek, "th _ are T taunted torbi' mg: Moo mm.) to f of cod. Theti, ”9)th seven him: barrel; of 3911, There. -fm t1fty. 'milius) Manhunt in IBecouse'ol tho i ' and consumption of u x and tiF-sue. 'yrrylrroti-. q Karim-rm Phimrt'ek at ththwnitern Shim-ha ,Ichool f Wagering”!!! , eetutt,; .n'tudgng of the I If ill. tttkg J,t.turitiuissr, ofaNorth , m an. my, urged thermal: on u not pouiblefot t can a _ . program: for the On sates and: u the 1}. & f.?et1qril 1 thtrveroutc Newvower mm; tr may. Petture mm! tir Sunnis! l', T Present om; looking ' ' _ Iago Pam-e _ I 'FUE‘L SUPPLY humans» NEEDED, 1f!stthittiti, Prim? Lien'Shares-are offered at: $190 ea,ci, cash Or on my pawngnt plan pf $10 iponthk per share; 7% interest allowed on deposit). Navy; is the time to start. V SAFE; "profitable invest/nent is i' our newest service to pagans. jThrough purchase of our 7% Prior Liem' Shares you carrdraw a -steady extra income from earnings of Math, Shore Trains. - r . q Let glue Road of Scenic: Help _ on along the' Waypf thrift. Here is safety! stability-, groxyth idid good earning. V ', For the year and August 31.51923, this road), dpcrating revamp nm- M ATT ttAT I roadis operating avenue was $.677,5621+ a ..frir-FltrttceUs)iiiifF,risii6". Think of future growth as the, 'great North Shark dcvciops! ' - q ' < NW) The NEW Service fame-magmg ,'2ersttttttte,ty..iitoqAa.m, m1... 1) Thisiuuc’ -. Headed, (W J _ ! by 'hfi',',',p2,,'t'2i: 9tritiits.ion, r,"-', and Irw- mm Com-dain- L 'u5cic7ifiFbirs1'rlr '-"--R--- _. I k ' . t... ----d.--, perfected. Iuattbrs h, Shore and "m Milwaukee Mn 72" West Adams Street, Chicago. Illinois on the Articles needed K our Thrift Department . A " Men? Clo yi!isrespeeisay' V :Sweatera and bru‘had 'wool- quits, drgn’s coats And hm; New, skirts, 1y Mined. f Hats, in nuke groups-Lnow $2400.. 35.00 pad $20.00, For merly 86.00 to t86M. _ i' hip-nice . ' q t I if? ' 1 " THE SPDRTS -s"r'i."i"i"j""i",'"lr_'_, . ‘Ihfcmcmo m"', yewwtttt.?irtte.sruoediLss.a, Exhibition 4: , the Bhrelatoeie Hotel Thugsday and Friday, January 24-25 i ' FINAL fREDUCT'lONS Pres-INVENTORY SALE [endjmm Doll Home Fumitqre i.', 'r . Rein-shaped Baskets . A "ss,, Jam Novelties ' MARKET 'thtvatux l © A” mm or hit. any...” Manp- At 'hr gnu-Wu. Aw Out. upturn as. “do“ ub- b _ MUM LAKE WT PAGE PM

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