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Highland Park Press, 23 Oct 1924, p. 7

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PAGE SIX s Cr c on ons molirn unberfi er,‘Niner Sfi Was 0 ” : tif) Rm% In It cost $9,576,7 nois last month, treasurer shows i THIS AD IS PAID FOR BY POPULAR TION FROM FRIENDS OF THE MI Beskt’nja to prot{ure, mark and deposit in ballot box the small ballot like this Specimen. Shall «h Act of the General Asâ€" u-blimcb mfitled, ‘An Act in relation to the congtruction by the State. of | Hlinois,: of| durab hardâ€" surfaded gaids upon public highways 228 ‘hs Pipvicim: of mame. tot the tb Â¥is io o!h ctfio i ,ol:mu‘:‘. 'm-' OmIC O works" and| Butld o. oubject. to tme or! k : Governor‘ nf::r a Statewide. system <off h oads, on‘ routes . deâ€" scribed ; . fbr control apnd maintenance, and for gonditional roads airgady paved;| gives> such : deâ€" mt power to & such Act ; authorizes State to â€" contract a debt for |aech purpose‘ and to issue L‘“'.“' )\ of serial| ‘bonds, bearing terest a% not to exceqd four per cent ; appropriates said sum| to said departâ€" ment ; levies a tax sufficient to pay said interest a$ it shall me¢rue, and to pay :mee d"i ::“erom . .D provi pay~ ments n be made from other sources of revenug and requirds moneys in the Motor Vehic¢le Law ‘Road Fund‘ to be i‘r'-i‘i-o‘d'[-o""mn T ments (subject to its use payments prhwinl) :3 such k tax to be -ud!lnlm North Shore Gas Company ; As g resident of the North Shore you are teréstqei’im these plans. . © [ > ? v_‘â€"'v"?vâ€"â€"*v} -‘7“.7â€"!‘7"' i | & | "flDembcratic Government thrives the be the governed have a voice in its administra |â€", So does Public Utility Service approach ti fiegree of efficiency as its percentage of cust ers approaches the 100% mark. y 3 | The very stable investmentoffered you by the depend %bl‘e 7% Preferred Shares of this Company is attracting _unds.grom conservative investors all along our beautiâ€" ful North Shore, 1 €, 4 |. Such investments are a tribute to the careful discernâ€" &ent of the investors as well as to the service of this company.) . ty & . e; | + I yjm ‘have not already subscribed for your quota of the 7% Preferred Shares of this Company, either for cash or on the attractive savings plan, you should get in touch with us through any of our employes today. _ _ ment. ~ The Chicago Daily News recently said "P; rship is the best kind of, Public Ownership." ‘ Do you. know of our Custower ownership 04.34 to I:‘}verp Hliâ€" Oscar , state i his report for Sepâ€" Fail ta Â¥a ote "YES" Customer Owners Improvement Ballot ire to Vote is a Vote Aéain’st || Please send me your illustrated circullar describing fiL investment. $ | f ress tember. A hgdpcrt of this money was spent on | impro , the report indicates, ,.At the end of the month Mr. Ni)u.’ ‘®till had the tidy sum â€"of w&i tucked away in the state‘s | } v * Among the expenditures . for the month vm;:tod ;zm.mioo ‘from the state bond& road fund and $1,650,â€" 992.97 ftd{!ilfi',‘ regular road fund. YES NO t Di mt npwien: COUPON Paid by Auit»o Fee?k Election November 4 Un â€"No [?}irect 'rax Make Illinois First | .. in Good Roads Improved highwz#ys decteasie’ ‘the hauling cost of ever* load hauled over them and increases the value o? land wherever they penetlrate. | This bond issue w}ll insure the comâ€" pleti(;n of the 9,800 nilile State hfi;hway' system which will |reach prac%fica-tlly every community an% will carry ’t lgas‘t 95 per ‘cent of the State‘s highway traflilc. ’ State Hard Road Bond Issue Other large expenditures were $2,â€" 142,935.13 from the mfiu fund and $1,005,698.39 from the soldiers‘ comâ€" pensation fund. #1 } ‘The state collected a‘ total of $4,â€" 967,499.95 during the :io»th, and reâ€" port n};;v:, the largest amount beâ€" ing $2,994,430.00 from the sale of soldier bonus bonds. _ |‘ J THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS tplan’s? B & ! vitally ing SUBSCRIPâ€" ASURE tron Own t, becaus% tion. â€" he highest omerâ€"ownâ€" For the our iip mert fi*"»fi» reicrmiyetonn ‘."»bn BREENEWS ES _ |T‘pe Higbland Park Press NEIGHBORHOOD â€"JOTTINGS Mrs. %m McGrath, #, Brookside avenue, Waukegan, died on the Xâ€"ray table at the Victory â€"Mémiorial| hosâ€" pital lui’ week while s ng were trying extract her Ise teeth, which ‘had slipped d her mouth and downh into her throat. Interesting Happeniags About This Section of the North : Shore and at _ County : Lake County reported| five of the 187 new cases of scarlet fever in the state nrorted to the departâ€" ment of |public health af Springfield during the last week. Antioch‘s oldest building landmark will be & thing of his with the passing of the King Drug Store buildâ€" ing on Main street, which was wreckâ€" ed last to make for a modâ€" ern brick building. Marie‘s Place on went ini history last w order was obtained in court by States Attorney to cloge fhe resort on a junction. street, d tlji morning tory Memorial Hospital The Naval Reserve Waukegan has been dii nouncement of this f; known through the app sued by the Chief of N tions. | + in ill health for a num!} An unidentified. man about years of age, death under the wheels train near the coal shute north o; the Rondout : week. | . * Mrs. Ellien Jasper, age the home of her daughter Bendit, Waukegan, last cause o&feqth was give of the rt. ~She had r John Joseph Kunovski gan given permissic his name to John Joseph circuit dourt last week. that. his name be change the d Ity Americans pronountiation. Kane is | citizen, native of Poland. One af the most sen beries er committed ville place recently worth ofsmen‘s clothi from a tailor fiop, pra thing of value being stol to Waukegan from Zion home. â€" p * COURT RULING ON _ sSTOCK PA The validity of sectio Illinois general corporati fixes $100 as the valu stock of corporations fo of levying a franchise held by ithe Illinois Sup its present term. lars in state revenues decision, iA Validity ‘of Sec. 105 _~Act Is Upheld \ Supreme Co The validity of the p general corpcration act stock â€"of nonâ€"par value sessed at $100 a share soon after the passage 1919. Roberts and> Sch cago corporation, and filed a guit for an i t.om»' L. : Emmerson, tate, to compel him to full payment for the an tax instead of the $550 Secretaty Emmerson u nonâ€"par value provision Not merely are the p{ ting smoked out, but ers are likely to be i all of the campaign . If the women wear tons as big as those put on their clothes, be a very powerful: brakes | tested, but n« Should think that the p The lower court uphel the state Supreme court lower court and déclare constitutional on a tech Secretary of State before Qhe next general secured passage of was so\ worded as to nical ‘objection of the The section was again grounds of ‘unconstit was upheld in both preme courts this time. tions have applied for‘ the Supreme court and expected to pass on t this term. do it is a crowded stree James Neely, 39, of Motorists are asked THE RELIABLE FRENCH DRY CL _ _ AND DYE FROM LAKEâ€"COUNTY Phones 178 and pliticians getâ€" women votâ€" they. attend ngs. mpaign butâ€" r ‘sometimes yought to paign arguâ€" EUNDRY ANERS ision of the viding that, uld be asâ€" as attacked f the act in ér, a) Chiâ€" irty others tion against ecretary of pt $75 in franchise emanded by er the : $100 the act. o have their ne of them oper place to ; crossing. higher court. [nttacked on onality, â€" but Fer and Suâ€" The corporaâ€" rehearing in the court is is motion at urth (Lake ek when an the cireuit A. V. Smith rmanent inâ€" 105 of the n act which of nonâ€"par the purpose x was upâ€" me co at $ o?-t dolâ€" sts on the Mrs. A. W. week.. The as leakage pcently come mnke' her f Corporâ€" y the. 1 the act but ;l reversed the the act unâ€" icality. . merson went issembly and in 105 which set . the : techâ€" 710 Poplar at the Vicâ€" after being r of years. of Waukeâ€" to change Kane in the Kane asked because of ound in the n American in ~Libertyâ€" when $2,500 was hauled ically every apparently met instant ‘ a St. Paul , half a mile tation, last egiment in inded. Anâ€" was made ‘al order isâ€" ival Operaâ€" i VALUE itional robâ€" 72, died at 6. A ; 201. UL * ABB. .6 Aefiah dn esnt this zn K 1 I _ In every city, town and hunhtwh strohg *,;,"' tition in business, social rivalries and . antagoni#Msâ€", and these will probably always exist to a greater or les# exteit. } (But tl;:tre {: one commond peroonflm“nd on which all (slh ald ~’1” * ing to meet, laying. aside q}-hnneel and prejudi¢es that is, where the common welfare of "our town" is conce ne 1‘ c ‘In other words, no matter how much wew f w ong ourselves, we should stand up for our town agal all bppogition.| This sort of teamwork is what makes a town wprth e, in@ures its progress and better understanding among ‘its people. By joining with an enemy or rival in some movement for he betterment of the community, we often find him to be a "pretty good sort" of a fellow, after all. i *) ssall sn d )! Development of a strong commur'ligy ‘l.pirit _i: es:fn the “‘~- mâ€" 1 PCV C310 DIVCILL Hk uo. so CC OME DCAE EC C t 4 Pm l 00000 PW eA munity advancement,and no personal feelings j to sttand in its way. Loyalty and teamwork the thingt count. , [A f | f . all Printing Co Published weekly by The Udell Aimols NUMBER 34 Almost beyond belief, yet n’ndo% is the statement made in a recent report that $2,000,000,000 ras liter wholen from the people of the United States during the past ye irgugh embezzlement, forgeries, credit frauds and the sale of worthless stocks. ‘ * } m * 4 4 The report is made by the Americanfl\stl te of Agcour ’“ ts, the highest possible authority, after a | ind elabt fate survey. R 7 1 y t q: â€". lf} ; â€" These two billions do not include losses by burglary, rob bery nor any violent means of separating‘ the Mctimu From ;; eir money. It embraces only the results of mis confidence Of this staggering sum appmximatoiy two hund I’ lions were obtained by embezzlement and forgery; six hundred mil ions represents credit frauds, while the stock frauds reached one: billion, or one thousand millions of dollars. _ _‘ _ u4 . Add to these figures the vast sums wrested from our pepple through other forms of dishonesty, and the m uld be utterly :eyond cou(;p:'fihehmlr;. It is fa serious indi fZ t of both th onesty and the intelligence of a e portion of our Gitizenghip. Those who were induced to ooxl:t;fbuu to tl‘c billio _-l:" pot! cleaned up by the fake stock jobbers have some claim to sympéthy, no doubt, yet practically every newspaper u:? periodic Th th land has repeatedly warned its readers again‘st investifg in wild cat schemes. cal sCHciIncs. . & & . i1 h es _ It appears that as soon as one crop of "suckers" is skinmed new anglu*ger-bunch comes on to meet the same fate..: fi Entered as second Cl and Park, NMlinois, under WAI,L decorating, rough cast, two tone and g 6 general painting interior and exteriori. We ialis in the hanging of canvas, sanitas and paper, All w ‘ grade. Prices right. Estimates cheerfully ished. | | % Phones, Business 1780, Residence 1818. 1?2_,; INMAN BROS., Painters and Decorators. Highland Park Transfer and Storage Company FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE . MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING Estimates Cheerfully Given,. Jobbing a y N BLDG. 360 CENTRAL A m Shop H. P. 1404 Res, H. P. 439; 1B42% ALEX RAFFERTY, Sr., Manager 11 South Second Street, Highland Park, Illinois PAINT, PAINT, PAINT aonneermeninmminitinatnninnsinrmmmnnananiannmnamemmemnmemee rere 22000000 neondalun.turl(u:il.l’il'ltfiird at : eec duder the Act of March 3, 1879 |_ j | ANNUAL LOSS THDOUGH FRAUD MORAN BROTHERS MOVING PACKING SHIPPING VALUE OF TEAM WORK Office 374 Central Avenue Phones 18118229 > EXPRESS BAGGAGE FREIGHT 374 Central Ayenue TRANSFER OF AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER at Highland Park, Likke AY, 2s, 1924 | Â¥4 t 1 at i# [%

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