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Highland Park Press, 15 Jan 1925, p. 3

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rum is 1of the [ work [hind “In “of the rr In. iiii,! tt m In $trtiors qtttmteia- iI {on- W on by: the ‘im pro to i load "can: my Pt are I . that. lat',,-' no phe- ”I m irsrNE nun- United BAH the m KS WI iii The Highlanb”’133}§f35;égg "WW "on: by no new Pvt-gm a. - "_"'" "e-ws'" wwv - wuunwuav - m-m" "f" economy, “promised to the We, in ,camng the leader's of his party as we}! " department chiefs to"the White'Housg and per- sonny humuing on thenrthe necessity of what he humaelf yy said, “economy and still more etsontttnyi", Recently when the chiefs of one bureau attempted in ,c‘ongress to 33102 roll" for a larger ap- atomization than the Coolidge budget had allowed he lost no time humming on them tbs? trrepetition of th?'?"""! mlght resqit in some vacancies. _ The fact that at the head of the nation there is a man anxious to save millions. of the peopWs money and yet fully appreciate it that such ssvmgs can only be made piece by piece has already had the efteet of curing and dissipating rrtanrdepatfrtienta) ddr. duqns: As s mun ell departments of the governments“ begin- nine fomgkret not perhaps willingly butwithm little element of fear the Prettident'i ambitions. Meanwhile his basic rule is that with economy there must be increased ,ffieieney. ' l T%setsoperation of Secretary of the Treasury Mellon; of course, is genuine and originates within himself. Announcement is now made that the treasury has reduced the public idebt by almost a billion dollm within the last twelve. months. This makes, on a f per cent basis an additional saving of nearly $40,000,000 a year irtt'eeeeehartres. Quite a saving of the peoples money. Your income tax for ‘the year 19,24};th jn propbrtion to your income, than was the tax for 1928. A rate reduction, how- g',','; is ht tt only tttg,','", t/2,it',tl'; the‘revengg act of 1t924. new.” ntheexemption arm te,tb, percen re- duot on on “earned income," and other cganges in revenue legisla- tion_are of immediate interest to every taxpayer, - l . NUMBER " . The revenue act of 1924 requires that returns be filed by every single person whose net income for 1924twas $1,000 or mote, or whom gross income, was $5,000 or more. and by every married couple whose mm net incmne was $2,600 or more, or whose aggregate gross income was $5,000 or more. Last year returns were required of married couples whose aggregate net income was 82,000 or more. Husband and wife, living together, may include theineome of etch inn single joint return, or each msirtue a separate return shdwing the income of each. Net income is gross incmne of lees certain tspecified reductions for business expenses; losses. bad debts, contributions, etc. . ' . .. 7 - " The period tor filing returns is from January 1 tr3fateh 15, 1925. The return, accompanied. by at,iedst onedburth of the amount of tax due, must be filed with collector of internal revenue for the district in which the taxpayer, has his legal madame or his his principal place of business.” , , Born. upén (irtsq the “or whole, glorious panama. “visa", um Daniela Parent Touche": Associatidn The following attnctive invitation, pronoun! by Mr. R. R. Lswdermilk, principal of the Mold school. similar to other: promoted each month, has been instrumental in mm 112p OWL The mum- bonhip is my - hung“. . _ Alan: with " the other: comet the opportunity to mike the com- munity'd! Mold 1 better place in whiett to the. _ - "ti-ttmall-tiota-tmunity tstt-ttrtwMehdhteativefore" uverauedthtsrrmttteitrotitert- hen. Hence out uttnntionhatonco Wmmuhool. 8tttemd ti “and Clan mnttar Much I 1‘31“ ”hob. and" the Aeiat Inch ', not. a school out ttamr'somethintt not. than building-.pquipment. Pu- Mu, mad Man; It - the vital and Wu!” interest of the com- nullity. It is ttttim each of you that tt responsibility must ultimately Will you 3.119111" Year's who that an atitl in order. If you have not _ done 1o. won’t mi N- an. to take an active inure-t in your new and its indicponnble ally, we Plant-Teacher audition? -iGiiitr-httrrreninrtt" ttthe MP. T. A. muting of the you on Friday-o! this week at 2:80 Pupils who gave readings from the text books and Jer' the Lake county who]: when Shirk! Vtmr,_of Brat In addition to the “can: laminae, the meeting ongridIy, January ninth included an exhibition ot the art work Jitseseuoitrr-rreaty)n talk on “Book: for Children" by Mrs. Alvin Knnk. H11. Knuk attempted to show the relative progress In read- ing thrush the eight grades, both}: tn attainment and to type of subject- matter. - J t grader Mud: Dunk]; aeexmd 31160: David Skyler, third grade; Bernice Ditta-ttt, fourth Ape, Lucille Peterson,.ftftty grade; Hamlet tltryk- or; sixth grade; "smut Galloway, "vertttt grade; Lois Clark. eighth' grade. -w." . i a m ' Mrs. Hurley, of the Young Women's Christian. undation of ' Highland Park, hiked the women to to-operate with her hs organising a Girln' Re- lene in Deertutd,'natd in hat speech told of the essential diam-we be- tween he: omaatiantiott ind the Campftrxr Girls‘ and tho Girl Scouts. TheJhird irade room, of which has: Mt}! in when "ulna the prize at $3.50 for but: the most ilather: PM at the P. 'r. A. - _ At Mr. mm: -etrttns the association mod and"! W of “went. month to the room h!" in; the no.8 “at”! M” shoal main: in a month. ' Mrs. C. T., Anderson' Maud .to Mrs. Lydia Phelps Hoyt, who died in 1911 the picture of 'tte humor of nu old English Mt which was found in the attie m Hoyt homo, 'oolidge _us $35556 Egg iii;iii"riiGiiiiir7GrNi isunpaign, pf DEERFIELD the "in win: of 1925 ha- arrhedr--a yen, brink] of op- CQOLIDGE URGES ECONOMY ARY YOUR INCOME TAX Act of lunch t, ttmi, 1925 tTthiisi, The two cues at the diam. re~ ported were Kenneth Walling and Donald Swan. Ilthough it Its, not known positively that they hue it. (now occupied by "the Edward Eaton fruni1y next to the Prmbrtarfan church) met-Mn. Hort's death. we: to be vaccinated. All children who”, parents opposed thie'mmnre of 'preeeugion must rem-in out of school for a period of " due. Dr. Davis, with, the nuisance of the tankers, lined the children up and 112 were veecinlted .on Monday end the reminder on {Tuesday A bronze plate bearing the ina scription “In Mamet: ‘of Lydi- Phelps Hoyt, 1tt20-191T,'li,w" plum! upon the picture. 7 l f., -- The Dom: home denim 1113 tlag for the second‘zrado room. and the prize money that wan won by that room seven] months Mo will be and in the purchase of a thntha pie- ture. . . The mdlpox epidemic ceased con- aidernble excitement in the DeserfUtd hammer school. on Mondn’y morn- ing. All children who bud not been vaccinated were sent home with‘. a note to be signed by the parents, and returned to the whoa]. if the child Mr. end N11. Willinm’ Homiltbn visited Mr. ‘hnd In. William Gourley, of Lake Foiteae, Sunday, and attended the nape: devices of the Lake For- est Presbyterian church. V Fred Kenton of Chicago visited at the Prod Reggie home on Sunday. Violet, the younger daughter (it Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Johnson enter- tained " a birthday party, Saturday afternoon: , ', h , is Mr. and MA. Christ William of Ghmview spent Sunday with Deemeld relatives. T _ _ Among the hewisr relidenta of Deerfield are the families of Oliver Clix-k, Hickory Knoll farm; John Waddell, Bunnockbum tUtd near Aiken subdivision; K. I", Towl'cr at Tel'egruph road; D. A. Ratings, Orchud mad, thttaier subdivision; and William Brown, Wil not road, on Idmson hm. . T Irwin Plaza in working " a chamist in Rockford, Illinois for Chanel Ihothe' in the making of Ken-[ration products.‘ Mr. and In. B. R. Gayne (Vera Planer have . son, Jack Richard, born Dec. 28 nt the William Plague residence. Mr. and Mm. Guyno live in Faust Park. Illinois. _ . Little Rosanna-y Rum no in last ' William .C. Cray, principal of the, Nmmwm" mmm-r school viuited the Mold school, Priatutamotrtt, Mr. aiid Mrs. Fred Selig, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selig, ttnd John. William attended. the funeral of Mrs. hcob Schley ‘of Long Grove, Im Friday, December M. This is ther Room! sis. ter Messrs. Fred /pnd We Selig lave lost by death 3Ht1dit 'the‘ put um Wrath Plane is' tending ftmt "ttradar in one of the North Chi- me public new. R. R. Indomilk principll of the Durham grammar who! in taking a cont-d in “School Administration," at ttfe University of Chicago. THURSDAY, JANUARY 16. 1925 " mama Put Like County VII, It the in“ omen a: “in three Months, the other “urn, . . 77â€":~,_v:~_va___ij_m? l, Reed of Glenview. _ 3' I REAL WAT! Wm Mia. Harry Glenda!!! mi! m small may Jimmie and mm." “Mpg edto St. Louis, Friday atur Q th ., wtekis visit with Mrs. _ Oloirdo , ", parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. L The Olqndorfs In Hving at ‘W f in?!“ Inn in Kirkwood,, a suburng St; Louis. Mu. Carr noeointrartkd " iuslurt,tter to Missouri and annular» Sapurday. . (' 1:31:an Might; tttlit, a t n u stemmp or _ offiee of the Gilbert Johnggqid Brother real estate ftetn. _ N V f ‘: i Mrtr., John P. Schneider, 81.; (bf Jefferson Park visited friends ih Dear. field on Thursday. . T " the. bodrof William Duffy only“ new” noon from Mt, bt: loin.- .aecompnnled by mu‘ for Dtittit and Messrs. Peter pm! 5.11:3; any. Funeral, service; won-g T "day morning at nitie ti'efoetittt ”1+ Holy Cross church with band in [Mommy’s cemetery. (8t. 'iiGrif, i'ttmutgetiea1 Bungalow Chm i; _ The union services 3:311 it tho Prtmtrterian, and riot-t V cHurc tte Sunday evening. "hes) w _ w I attended and all seemed to on y tho fellowship. Rev. Pt,t",t r said, "You would not can to i1he in Dthrfulf if theh were to church“, why not, theri,ympport than {numb tions of your community, which tit, foe its benefit ma uplift? The churches of Deerfield pro one 'in spirit, working for the tood bf do: community. Ate you Melting those organizations? Hf nof, why not?" 1 T The Christin Endeavor! tiiseieitr Will hold its' mam ly busineim' mead“, Thunday eveni g, hungry ttrip the thrch Mseirqedt. . ii A - : ' ' Some. with} people of they“, trelieal chufch “ended I; nautical: Barrington, ttlt' wirpiriir,' at which Rev, F no woke; A iassikt huswvas charimed for the' tunti'itr, Evangeljat Fa , who id co acting special me'etin s in the [Eva gem“ ehareh in Bar ttton, had, a v y site) ’cessful campai in t D M Evarkelical ch to}! last tobhr. l.) iii; monthly meeting at the 1i'te.1:1 1y Bible 'itt wi1the held iflt'tT home; of Mr. A. "I . Merner, New} we. rains} Junk Sth' l T j 7 j Road 1amditiirmi have climax?! since last week's report. The m N ,cold which foi flvts dhys' reigned: in’the heels of a sleet and snowstorm, luv- northwest, swept eutwurd ion '. the in: the highways _ coated with fee. Snow and mink:- weathqr his made driving possible but dwmo'm still and aution must be Inca. "tseeth'?, on treades , _ '; i ROAD CONDITIONS Warmer weather is predicted for this teetlon of the country, ad motor- ists . will have no; trouble Jn ttnd around Chicago. Minnesota highways are " guppery. due to the We eo14/,npd ing it uncomfortable. Roads are iii? however. tnd tourists are ttointtth itch, _ . _ 1111mm _ . Dirt roads in Madison' qounty not cind or piled. very poor' anod _nll opén hut slippery. Chutn- nece ry on tome roads. ,tutttioet coin over hills or on slurp tset." -. -. n I LALA_4_ A -.- _...1 In? 8--Ner between Alton 5nd Jemyville except 860 feet, which is being cindered bythe Alton Automo- bile Club. This will open route 8 be- tween .Alton and Jucklonville that Dee. 28. _ i . Ill. lifted route Grundy county jawed mod open-be- tWeen Wilmington and 0031. City. . Indian Roads l . Paved and oiled roads open but num- _ __ " _ - Ind; 1-Detottu' NondV Comer near Peru Ii . Detour , milks with of _ii'i'il)ii,fitre?,ite,'il, for opening Dee. 24. 180 th of ludinnnpolh de. tour': via Dudleytowp, Seyméur Anil Crothersville on account of chustruc- Ind. 27~Detour poor on»: bridge over tillkhait river 8 mileonkh'o! Gotrhetl, sheduled to be lifted J. 24. I . In “rim-id ! , N mods wombat 'tiam/r, and dangle“ due to Asset and k). Tour- isulidvUed'to istquire, at cI'ubo for 10% conditions. Extreme paid in no Item section. _ ' ,'v,t T ' 1thettgr to Minneapolis Tht, Pout i: "iN Win 41. Milwaukee to .nviaon. t'l?fg',',,,tNfhti2,tt,'.'1i'1, then an e way but slippery. _ tion moat lifted. V ( _ I _ 'de fpr btsrgttitt sales not. but if 't ere are lame merchants Huds- sire to carry met their and: ttrttit another season, they don’t have to worry shout advertising thug . Claimed there are many iiitasrs in thingcountry, but the idler: I” iris dad emu: to hustle and gutf out of bait!» _ ' ', . 5 _ ru 4-r-Detottr just what ot 't THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGRLAND tok/ttttttom' Io-p- east of ttiverton This in now an all-weather iylHiirs1 REGION fr, g. Hovhndg First Ad§n to Door- el ' 1 3 ' H. G. Sedgwick 1nd It u Will: JS. Sedgvdck. QCD $1. ' . h " and ', 16, Mk IS, Sec. 21, Shieldp Twp; l c. T. a Y.-' Co " 'r.3rtiitt; Dad. $625. St. $1. Lot 5, J." .3me North Shine AcrevSubdu. gal. f , " Ind 21,.Deertuid twp, ' i' E . "a Wife; {0"1'.1;.m.qg M $1 . St. $1.. Lot 9. J; k. new N rth Shore Acre Bubdit'. _ NeitStid T . _ ' g Stage Wawak and all C. T. a T. Co. to 341.11»ka and wife its. Deed $10. 'tyt. ”.1 Int 13, blk li, anlgar Bret: Woodland Park, Beec29, 78erfuid Twp. __' Olive Barman! and wife to H. x. Tumbull and wife 5n. -WD no; St. $22.50- Part af lot 2 in; m: qr of Sec.6, Weld m. g _ _ _' wf, its. Deed 81860. Bt. 31m. Lot. MU, 8, “Erwin! Em. stsirdis, Deeds? Twp. . in l - H. D. "Hm Mayne it.“ tog. tt MacAlistet and wit: it's. 'WDjjgi0, St. " Lotas, Hm -iuiiuiiiagG' N. J, Rookuo 8. w. nod): and A,jil,ugislih":r'i-ii:,, , .,'." . . J, Hook. IKD.' no. N enact Lot (V e BIC, ,j , Mm J. S. Rowland: North (Shore fet Oeetf " T 1M 0 Subdn. peyfteld Twp. l '; I A . _l,Forst,, Sec-‘11.", W. ', Bessie B. Hobart to W. M. Sellout WD. $10.00. " $3.50. Wrt of lot IA Rdvinin Woods Subdn. 80p. Mk Door- fUld twp. ' 2 i lc.‘ 'r. ac. Co. to w. t AWE. wf,N. Deed no. St. 32.: mutiny; f)th. WD $10. ‘St. W. §Pnrt of lot 290.' Lake Forest. . E . 'i, l C. Van Denna: Ind.“ to b, I. bunn and wt it tens. WI) $10 St; $1.50. Lot,‘9, Blk 3, 3mm High!- State Bank of If/ight to EMS Wuwak. Deed 31. 'N 80lftatt Itt " and all ofIot Mt, £113.th Page“. C. T, ' T. Co. ,to A 2mm. Deed moo. St. $250. wt tht tot 2,2 and N half of lot 24.1.78. How lands Highland Park Adro lubdn. J. W. Taylor and if tou. M. Outh- hy. ttthi $10. Parrot Section 32, '3hie1dr'Nr. ' 1 I . c. T. a 'r., Co. to L. Wuhan and . M. J. Nilgent tz/N. H. V 311de QCD :10. Lot; 9 and 10, "i, Comp: tpmrAddn to Highland" )ark, H g 13nd: Carney. wp 31tr. St. $2.50. _ 10% IA 20, " and 22, MI: W, Lhlto Blue. ,' E; c. Coolidge sad we to s. a. Erigkson. WD $10,' St. " . Lot I, Cooijdges subdn, the " Degrade cg T. a T. Co. go 'oaiatltiitt'r. a. Ne on. Deed 8650.00 '4t., 31.00; (et; in J. tk,' Hovhnds North-Shore Acw Subdn,‘ D0erfleitJ' W1). ' wf,'dtts.' Deed $10.00.. St. $2.00; lot T, but 9, Banks: Bros. thntait Tor- Crest subdn, Sed. M titil', ttPrim Int] Ileet1tld Tommi!- ii') - j, P. A. BakerUnd Wild.“ J. Grit) driaT.to.trv.tkWrtodautd If? Your' Plarji'l, North Shore Jensen and wite to A, L". _ No doubt you are . lil: ning, tor the New Year. Let us suggest suit' ou eohsider the high _ grade 7% Investment of this co Ill, any Lbe'fbr‘e closing your ar- rangerhents for the year. fi, . . _ _ This investment , bin'es SAFETY, DEPEND- ABILITY, STABILITY . , I REGULARITY. . This. investment :e4llls_istts. of the 7% Preferred Shares: of this company a Ill they may be had on either a cash basis or ond tdvr , S plan at $100.00 per share. _ V , . i, These shares are, f in of the Normal Federal In- come Tax and ate, exemp il' trim Personal Property Tak to residents of the State ti Illinois. _ '. Get in touch with us the boupon below and to, you; r," . F '.. _ Adda-1 Gamma t Without Was": lam regarding your Tro, i_ Nana CvMeDade' to to A. D. Flinn and W. H. PM its. WD ”W. St. 313.50 S 75 of lot I and part of lot.2, blk t _ . Wrtnturaddrrto Highland Pals. h . . I!” 1‘ Mt - Miih.,2INli' T. Ikiitt. Deed4100. 'tr ,'jtik. " Ravine Forett W.“ ', Eu,” " l jr, ". Ji-i,' J. GM‘ _ I ‘e’ and um guerite Bonn qlit " WD 810. ttt. $8. Lat 46, R i emce when, tWe. 28. Shields TM). ill _,' C. Binnie' “mph e to J.' Grant. WD :10. Lot 1rllllt le so ft, mm & Latinteroubal Lake Faust. Julia Katrina 35‘» J. cm, wn no. St. $3.50. if; afBee. 13.9w. field Twp; . I C. Trudo my! ife to Amado. qcn Ito. St. '" ., Lot 14, blk a, Luann, wifeotulto'A. Friedman dnd I . WD 8100,- OOO." St. 8100. V hr of " qr of Bee. 32, SOC. 88, m.” M. F ti'1ti/rbiii1rta) " V. I P. to' LIV! may. Duh! ~.-. 3321-. _l)ji.' l blk it, numb : r I tie at” w. W. KM .3; had vita to! Spennzo and A. t ( "N. WD 810. St " Lot 1; but anviniu His/blank J. Grimm ' yr J._C. Cary tis ind Home: . Curtis. in. WD $10. St. $10. of lots 18 and 18, Originn'l tubal] {Luke Fault. J. Auden“ lwifo'to G. B, Man. gold and wife 5 . rWTt.'ti0. St. tioe. Lot 12, but 2, ' It“?! to Lge Bluff. , _ ,' C ", Annie. Amie ' My 1nd has. to G. R. Mango, ad me its. VD tio., St. 60c. 14, m: Ir, Cttea nddn to Lake Bt . : ' , _ sd, its PI Mt, Sec. tr, shield. Me. , Lot, Lake Blutt A. W. kneels" Monalum Co.."W] of Lata' 881 and Virginie Dona Denuehy Jr. {.W] Bee. 28, Shields C. E. Brown 'Wf to D. w. Bti- chum. WD $10. . $110. Ptrt of Soc. 33. Maia. " "' F A. A. - witch“)! Mahr.. stle WD 310; s (9le ld of Ut T,tstktt2,'trttrht Nik. ' V J. A. Fihaay Humid and vi: Virginie Dim Dennehy. wt) I See. 28, Shields T, blk 22.11%! PM: ' T V P. L. Aybr we to w. G Brown and We . WD 310. St. te Lot 2, Brierhill bu, Soc. 88, Door- field twp. r 3* ' race. '80: C. T. l Tito V. tk t, its. Deed ' . St. I blkl'l. mi Brosdt ya m1 M? [2".t . ,'s' 5 Ill and v 1&1, .. W " tt wink} MEIJ- Netli, 32. g Lot e tt, if" Bluff. new F, Nettie St. . ‘Lot I " Bl I ll ' ')ejilyite ct I K! 3illlh . wr Rose E l entice a tfi', t hunk!- 1 .7 C: Putt , Lake [all g and but td T, , 1. Put tru; gammy». l . ylndhnswomry bo, Part of Lot 8, Es for 1925 "_ai; o'ur nearest offioe or send t us ex'p1iilt'l this investment nd wife to G. It its. i-WD no. Bt piedbodttdmefttilruttetr uncut-Z ',-" ,eiletd Whip t, Clm‘uddq to :81qu. "." .' 9N8!“ J. Scott "Lot " Knits: ias’ Company meiad ”1.50. Lot WTer- Beat, {nine OM " dite. " dated"; sent on _ Among the earliest can!!!“ men of an Bell telttphotte' in 05 country Am the Fart-gut new it Rye Mb. N. H., Ma; rm 'e. 16,1tttTituNts ot Wuhan and Noon at WW. In»... tmtrlntthq on July“. ttm, an enamels-up! of Boston in August, tttW, the Be“ public Iibury dntirttt from Auttymt , of the an year. and tho “who; llama-pk may. dating in. September 6. . F . Although the fksty phone oxnHttg. tat t) est-hushed am .ht New Hana, Comm. was shipped to In: " China, the lath :1th of Chen ufmufers of S Th. ttmt. tmute Julie, m to adopt the WW man But ton‘Gu my“ inqu- ated an service 0131chth 15,18". The PM “In“! "Comply also install-d : teutut" mom of 1877. Hun-rd Colleg- m III was train Ochobr 8 id that no pad the. Wert, Mi., GM 00.4 pny dtmn'iNoeember 15. Em the ttrat the department to nab use of'the Ionic. mutt» of Patt River, Mum. which dim from Sep- tember 18, 1877. l T i in 1877, Warning in In»; " “can tat-“aw " Whom "I! built n (lanai, u the demand ml grater, the. um um im“ totret-ndid6"darbefisee_ end of the year In "H. tho Mir. tem Electric Company in: nu- uctnriu» - 1mm which. , and using 80,000,000Jt00 feet of vhf ' m mun mum. of tele- phone cable, but still ttie demand ex- . and: th-tslr. Sliipmenh to 'uratte The coll-cc madam, who get w- gied More, graduation, will haw to take “my! induction a but as well u in the dun-room. _ 1!htaextttrtt-ttnvenilttr- chain R needs, but more futon stools mitt-actor mu (:ch by mmwu-mmd. vii: /e't Dad {whit} 33.1! . W, . rue “Mn: Mold M e' Scientist: deelam that was run. a dry you, and if the .bhdtte- an TteHteetrpurmted,,it " be In this data “my. EXPORTING PHINES . WAS “GUN IN 1878 FretePa'i'b""irF', ll MY: t Yokohama, In)... red soon "trr-d,, ; Paris, Mariana "tnt being at W PAGE mu y Brahma. it 1th 'mnm, Ml un- 1878. It tall telephon- 1, China, 0d. h: Won that shipment on.- as which in. 1877. to Ra- Dub, an 81.50. In

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