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Highland Park Press, 9 Apr 1925, p. 9

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'ttiol, th III! m is a “I Ind wit Na Gl -ccc,r Eagle! 3} trt taken from the Illi- = hi: rts be causes. " can w” . h worry shout congested . ”in the future, sounding to, y _. an" an rr, professor of public _ " , m ution " the Unimsity "', m . is. sun-meat VII used Et . tt 'ft psrstive study of the . f. T fir he assessment of satc- Blk' J. in he state of' Illinois for tl "yuno 1922 and 1923.' It, . ' Finn-r ,,‘la the', tire state of Illinois in hi . the" rs 384,860 sutomobilss la' _ t i'po -the -nient mils, igii i ittill the number N,',,",: {a ' tit 388,970." said Mr. an- 4. '. “Inj_ni counties. Mum, the ital - cdin1928mta1-tttart as“ @1- Cook my the mtmher.drop- “ from to' ISM; in Grundy “in fro 2,074 to 2,032; in "a, ’ county m fgrat to 82,309; tad h Menard unty from 1.826 to le 113," be, rated out. (“The other was in hick doc"... counted m I: l, Hanan. Putnam, Shun“ nd White; while Warren My Md xnctly the name number h each rea - 7 . "The a! ks'indicata a tremend- in depreei ion in the value of auto- botitei. e average valuation in “a “tad and from $198 to $176, while t l valuation waa nearly $t,MtMhn in 1923 than in 1922. I. only tw ve counties was the av- "no ml higher in the firmer year than the latter, In Saline My “It irerease was from 8163 to $262rin asper county from 8168 to 8183; an: in value in certain bunnies marked. In Wabaah - the nation fell fryn 3200 Va 8170; in ulaaki county from $140 at“; in Gallatin county from no to " . "Of con ," concluded Profesaoi Hunter, “I these htrured are to num- bee and tjom'given under oath, biota: 'et,utteitttteresttitiairt- nudity of the. tax burden upon nu- mbllu." ' . . ' m I Figure: Indicate at» ot Automobiles In Mitt Lees, If Record _ I tr Correct s 3 - s un ry m ust tyay fly es to. dHVQ the; t . dirt AWAY~ .sieiiuti",t,tt,tt"t,1t. ?le we. at” a "iiL.Ti"GiFarimk m '!'Li'iif'giiii:ut,ttl n: mg) so do! Midst!!!“ In an. Eclikuwm I'PE N old stock JO ' of comic about THE collar butts»: that AL YB rolls underline DRE SER and Mikael! BUT our pet pate in ' TO ET (our tthirt on AN then iiiseiraetut TB E's): button' " TH E's): bum ca AN we've. never hum "VT happen when In iibi not in a terrible my Y, to if any of. you PEG Lt within the sbu D at um little . COL MN .will kindly mv NT . shirt button my will stick until SHIRT - on} E' L promise right iteiw H we’ll buy 1 J'.',',, OUR buttesf, th E you are working' ON ME lDEA'you might pa IN and see the in ER GOODS that we AR NOW SHOWING. (ttii/ttlu";" nod: to: was a BUD-9 $31,931:. 9, ms th'rs ROLLS SHOW w Depreciation 'r SHOW CARS USED The' following description I from the toy tndejournal. "Torts and Hover ties," retarding' the product of.tiie local factory, is of interest in this connection: "One.of the most attractive' toys of the new season is the Walking Tut; tie, ttuutufaetztred by the Huber- Sweet Mfg., ct., Highland Park, Ill. It consists of undid wood block, nine inches in diam“, and capable of sustaining 180f pounds on its back It is finiUted i , Dnco enamel and in beautifully ,!t.iik'vt',ii1 in life-like etl. on. In {net i V and acts like a NOVEL vs MADE . 7 t g3 LOCAL FACTORS An in renting new Industry 't Highland at in the tor {eatery ol, the Mtt T Sweat MamtfaeturhtrCd, mmufact' ten‘o! tors and meme: on new ineiplel. tr. W. 11qu a! the Rube Electrical Co., hone of the membr- the firm, and the otltfr in Cltito I. Sweet of Sterling. lib formerly ith the Superior lecithin Co. Mr. Sweet ia the Inventor (if the thee nieal toys hereiith illus- ttttef I shown are a turtle which 1 nnd performs like a live one, and duck"similurly life-like it? took and actions. Other'new In? novel tqu and unique novelties will New In " Mere [interesting _ Huber treet Manufacturing " _t, Co. Products _ be manufactured by ' the emnpan which plan: to continually in its line at interesting and practic l products. ‘ A display of the product of the l factory will-be made t the am: Toy Show at the Sherman Hotel, w It opens April 18. 7 real live turtle, as it is‘pulled along by a string. The entire mechanical action. is ttivenl by whéels. The legs and tail move buck and forth, and the head moves in nu! out, for the world like a big turtle dratrtriptittretf oat of the water. It is a strongly built toy, well finished, 3nd should appeal to eVery joy-buyer as an any teller." T0 STAGE CONTEST An at study earaF85n will be taken to Enrol” June 6 under the joint leadership of‘Dndley Crafts Watson, nonunion lacquer af the Art Insti- tute, and Henry Mont Elma. . muieiatt and lecturer; Mr. Watson 1'iiii"iiia-eiGsmottheHtietHt lion phase of 'the tour and Mr. Earle: will lead the putty to the ttmat cathe- drals qnd In" them listen to the choir! mad important mulled omn- intlom to be encountered on their my. Itua planned to visit Pals,- MOM Vemilks, Chateau Thier.. ry, Mfume. Rome, Panda, Venice, Innsbruck. Visual, Budapest, Sakhurg, was. Brunch. Antwerp, Bram, an Stake-pun may in England. tho home of Washirttrton's ancestors, mar. the we of Wight, etc. FOR THEATER NAME Pearl to Permit Public to Sug- gest' Title; Otters Prize; Details Later What is your idea of an sppropri- ate name of the' handsome new the- atre which William Pearl is erect- in in East Central avenue? Undoubt- edly the public generally will be in- terested .in the ehoice.ir.f a title tor this line theatre, and in order to give them an [opportunity to offer sugges- tions Mr. Pearl has decided to stage a contest in which everybody inter-! ested, in the territory from which? local theatre patronage is drawn, will? be invited to compete. Details of the' contest have not been w,ork.ed out and the contest will not be started until about. tip months before the house is ready for opening. ' interesting features are that the “gublic will be given a chance to sel the name, which must be an English title appropriate' to the style of architecture of the thestre,‘ and that the successful contestant will be awarded‘a year's pass to the new the- atre. Further details regarding the date when the' contest will begin and the rules regulating the same will _ be printed in this paper-in due time. 1 Watch for them! ' ART STUDY CARAVAN TO EUROPE IS PLAN "I La'rerne, “on hum Visual, Comm. must" an 8W" l tho home of Wat Mater. the and to return to 26. to New York, August so LpNGwom {BELIEVES Says t Devoted More me to l and General Qt - tion Than Prevlqua Short Seasicna‘; _ Acco as to Nicholas netrorth, newly ected Speaker, the Home of Repre ntstives in its nt short sessio devoted morelime t local and genera hrttialttion than in my previc ous s rt session in history Mr. msworth states t the ap- pmpri tion and two defiei my bills pissed ere over $11,000, less than the b dget estimates 'a nearly 325, OOO', below the eppr pristiom for t mist session of t e Sixty. eighth Congress. Mr. _ Worth gave ucli credit for thiamine rec- ord to the! splendid end ‘instaking work f Mex-tin Madden,, Illinois, chai n it the ApprOpris ions com: mittee who was also W. L. ngwprth'a rival I the race for Spee r. t _ T _ _ [ng- Enuted T Th'e session consisted o seventy- three tual workink days; r. Long- worth totes. and in that ime there were noted 342 public is s, thirty- eight ublie resolutions an “223 pri- vate I s and resolutions, total of 608 in and resolutiond. "We hove placed the g vertyuept on s und working basis, uring the two 3 ions of this Con as,” Mn. Lon rth continues, "an because we ha been able to reduce expendi- tures- hrough strict economy and good ministration, we shell bej able when e new Congress meets in De- cembe to take up the qpcstion of Nrthe! reducing the tax burden for the Bij po'rt of ihe federl govern- ment." r I'. Th'e three worth were eight vate l 603 II "We The. eeord of the closing Congress, with gard to fittan1sial egislation has i eed bead a splendi one, and as lei nlation .of this na are must origin in the House of Repretsen- tatives Speaker Lontrwcrtl, is fully justifi in hip praise of hat body. . W " and. Mum Com lttee Mo ver, the Ways aitd Mans commi ee of the next Congress has ahead been formed. Acéording to its cha rman, this commute; will hold sessio in the fall, 2'i'g1"iog"tt: ccnve , and' Will tin-es out the matter .of further tax reduction and chang in the current reienue act. The ext House of Representatives will h ve a real majority if ml Re- public and the people o the coun- try, w 0 voted to decisive! last year for R ublican policies, ca look for- ward its program with a great deal of con dence and outlet-ct n. [ REGpNAL BOARD m _ 5 nsnucma CA'R LACK Imp 'vement ih Physi'pal Con- di ion of Railroad thurp-' 1 . ment is Markid “Sin West ing, th been I territt and entire credit Mr. twig _ to te mitt Worn of thi unit some which riers mnny left . the car which ne4ettsitates a termi I move, to some designated "rd here the car is puL in proper condi ion for further usd This in- volv considerable expepse, beside the d lay of the car fro 24 to 48 hours Mr. Womer's eomi ittee ayked that ll can be complet y unloaded ine . g blocking. bnci g. packing, was material, tttd., fu tfr that no forei material be pl” in an. "rh 'obvioun results of suchiproce- dare will be not only n improve- mept in the physics! ndition of equip ent furnished by r “roads, but iTiiii Red reduction. ii, d ‘ponible elim' tion of congestio in termi- nah; "? PRODUCTS 1% U. s. SHOW I GREASE A eriean farms produ ed $12,404.- 000, in 1924, Iccor us to esti- ma prepared by the partment 9f Agri ulture, indicating a increase _tsf $56 ,000 oven 1928, {The depart- men attributed the heroine to high- " rket Values for tiértain eiopr, u’ ntnsted with reduded “lugs of live k. l V _ C eala _ accounted to $5,220,000H 000, or 45,8 per cent, f the tout, com red with 39.8 per at in 1028. Cor was valued " ',890,000,000, cott n tvta1,70i,000,p00 nd my and fora nt $1,733,000,000.; A decrease of $66,000,000 in 'the f value of dairy products in 1924 m noted by the atria the gross v61 for the year IQ $2,586,148,- tett the, if t the congestion':' are argely due inal conditions. A Pedal com.. was appointed of which Mr. is ttu1irmirn, to m e q survey car situation, in th Mid-West ry. .The committe found one of trouble was the 'ondition in cars are returned Fo the m. by 'eorusitrmsets; the being in instances much w: e material e the ortrittizatiop f the Mid- gional Advisory _ std, dur- early part of 1924 there In: 0 serious. car dho us in the ry covered by the 3rd,”.seid Warner, committee! chairman, hile this situation is not due to the board’s aetislitiea, much is due to that body. Womer said at ehértages end m can't get the kidnap earlier by mg them of work to', be done, bet my get up .Satu y morph: my hear the birds getting all tuttrkorormt' out o the tarden, maximums}: puss, HIGHLAND PARK, tumors “Mum? f the total, nt in 1928. Jr90,000,000, nd hay and QUIET BEAUTY OF SPAIN IS PRAISED RECOMMENDED FOR TOURS Notable ,Arehiitttura1 Features And Natural Scenery worth . _ Seeing;'R¢st After the Usual Routine After the America: touHtst {tires himself out in eitheeinc in Italy and France, where there is so, mach to see that one's time is crowded with opportunities to visit great historical spots, nnd worried because he might miss something to, cause regret ever afterwards; he should go to Spain for rest uld reluxntion. , _ There is not so much to see there, though what there is to see is of s. distinctly twinning character. This was the measure delivered bylin- dinge Scholle, in his talk in Ftt1tertoii hall, Art Institute, last 'Mondly af.. ternoon. Mr. Scholle took the: visi- tors through the province of Csstile and with, a number of, interesting slides showed the romsntic features of this country. _ ss.' ', The great buildings»! Spain allow} that the buitdertiUbsorbed much more' of early Romanesque spirit than'they did of the later Gothic; for their Gothic structures are haphazard and incongruous in appearance and their Romanesque beautiful and stately. The yellow; and orange atone po-prev-I alent in Castile makes a plate building material and nude;- 5.: ire tensely blue aky atrikee the View” in a startling manner. r' ',' I . htadrid is a madam commercial city muishjugs inmate-ting to the tourist whoO touting for p og antiquity, than is the Emmi: el of 803m Tolodé should got be. med-6y the tourist u tt in m . human; Ind main: W. F I F ' George BL Taylor Real Estate Mortgage Co. ' T A STATE-WIDE ORGANIZATION _ A Mortgage Loans made in Chicago and other Illinois, Cities T pert, Thoma: A. Edison and Hanoi B. [intone vat but: I limitation expoi't h) a.“ In. as tho Edi-on estate In Fort Myers. Flu. Right, t 3am Mr.,rtrmtorse, with a mu: 'tent- on pert, summing a young rubber tree on tt"slrtrser Na: . . near Lube"; m . . T Rubber tree. growing on the Eat-on "tatt In Fort Myer; We" examined. an well u thou up» Fwd egtate In Port Myers and the Ford tam In: “bone. Flu. A neat deal of time was went on the Govonmont'a Experimental Fun: neu- 0trte, Iut Grove. it... when my vartetlu at rabbi Mr. Firestone bu not returnod‘ to Akron. ONO. mar making a annoy ot possibilities of Win. rubber in Florida, when he was mommiedyby rubbed plantation experts. On one of the ion” of Florida he Vt: accompanied by Thoma A. mum, who mule oorms_tmttortturt suggestion: "iattrt to new methodl of extruding the Into: or up hon rubber tron. plants Inmmbl. , i mm! B. rmEsTONn mm mm mi ”an Ilel,?Jd'a'el' a rubber shank... “Islamic British cr'ude rubber restriction set would he» the American pebple millions of PIP" The lids, lsh colonlal possessions In tbt W. M pm about'so per cont ot ms world's supply of rabbit. whus American msnutsctum-s copsums atrout' " per coat of the wotld's supply. ' , . $1,000 to $1,000,000 or more--5%% to 6% V _ Monthly Installment ind Anodized Loans on Residence and Busi- ness Property under Three Different Plans up to $100,000.00 ' Libisrat Prepayment Privileges 312 SOUTH CLARK STREET, CHICAGO Rubber Crisis 'rhrea'teut America,- ; _ F tredone Seeking New Sources of Supply T _ Real Estate Loan C THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANC V We Consider Applications through on Approved Properties i t e . Other Cities " Be -A If you do 'tot went whom buy use Catalonil id non t out of the main traveled‘pnth of he' tourist” it is 'ysedrt"lte1ee wail orth whiting. The city of Wm: .01: the that! of Majorca “one ofthe out] charming and fascimting places in ”the Spun- ish Kingdom. _ REVERSE DECISH ' OF CHM Principal. of attuityy, League Finally Award mu to Wank!” ith The action of the chea in the The urinate“ of Will: with_ Suburban Conterene , Schools _ in mail hose. is not gttg't."f, by the awarding the suburban league" ualret: general public, new to Palm- ball eurnpitnahip to Deerfield high ter llnneel TM trf Wlm, ti- school, champions of he B divial n. fering to the haulage! last not was reversed and re ended at the Irhen mind" W " ml all meeting of the lengu principal: at boxegwhoreci the mm their recent meeting nd Waukegan ed to each covalent“ is again the lending title holder in the If the and“ but. can.“ and ecl- circuit. ' , victed for eneh box destroy-d ttav The vote on the' matter we: about item penalty bt than - in a Irto 2 in mm of Mr. Thnlmun'l ec- federal pollinating add he meted. tion and the Vote of the cache: ttiv- Por the 25 hour” would new " ing the league championship to Deer- years or not: th- e mutating field We: retrersed end remanded. At the owe the . the could be - According to the vote of the pHn- -plied., The thte for 'ttl he: could cipals, there will never be In? ping- he'th end for the hotel eodd. off gums to decide the champion-hip has?” ' ' , of the league. They (Incl-nod h)';.'.) f t, he fabrgwd W the the league 'ineramratGitirtterAedf public with“: feet that a. M- divislonl aetordhte to the the; of in tgth",tatt its an,” I“ schoo1asitut)ttyittttrt2't.tlyu 1t:ttttttttter. divided so u to; nab compositio- fer my “with A” momevemtheleuhovfllmndl-Muw.' , g. _ ' vided od/etmnrkrtsrtty will only he The iili'iiretiri-'.9,tt1t1 by nth decidedlnthemdlvkimdtb.pmxahm It league tsittttntgh 'tyro,""' "trar- m.s“w.znj_ i law. ‘. 3 T ' _ and m iilriiiir4l,thii'sh*tttPtt.e The. constitution of the - ',t,ztrgrttt?l'Jesti; 22u" inn-pd state that it: an»: 'ttte!.", at.“ tiltu' V; jug-mn- nthletla,g Ir. ouch-I" 3’10“qu _ _ . at“ 9.”, ,, ri:,M.)0M they "tlt tM, the A.“ /', tf?, "rttt!t1r,',l)i?,iai1Cir '9iiivclGall iBk't,,tl'r',"'i,) in" ',h,:",9t/i'lfi'i'iiii'i)' i'it"iv'li,re'!t' _ CV -“‘ "r',','. . 1ysrjii,'iiv3' 'cF2i, vclllNiilll'k'i,'si-t IE '4 either i m" a'if)lt',i,t,tat 1lfl!se':'i8 y'w,.' _ir'i1tc'lit:i??slll wit!" " .iiil a m at y. l) w 1i,ki,PlNi: , "r (l: (ugh-‘33! ' ii,i,i"iiiiiii?,ii'tiilllli Mt g ' t h I " It“!!! r, 'r'L,w"v",tc "rc, 3,: (il ' . ‘. N 1lglilllliEN . m, division , . I -'eriiHi,-", '. Ct-iiiiiiilliiigi"i ir, 'ltr,,!, 'MMlil5lii'l% = $iRllltit “an In of mu immune. to WW mu- Donation.” all Mr. Mg)!“ II tun-l: '+ woman. toe our but“; mm, Tr m restriction act now umm ttrodnettttet and upon:- ttop to one-lull of normal production. ' am t+ "ruatrottt200ttereeasthuurthni_t the restriction net mt late elect. Rubbin- strict-don this you will con Amman a; one" " gout 8t00.900,000/nntr very likely '80tut00/m Evin (and! advance in the Wee at crude rub- ber mm. a additional burden a! M! num- 000 to the our owner- of the United sum.” Mr. Fire-ton. nu “Autumn! in but; Un- m mtopri-te a' halt million callus for if. Investigation of new loam M, halite: “only. Ill he pent cup-oven! expedition at his own up... to visit rubber produan countries. undo“; the Philippines, Cantu] Anna-let. Mexico and Abiet and M has todly in Liberia on it; - - d Attica; a complete organization was; I - tation and making plans. to produce rubber on an extensive we. ' "autumn. Somatic-m4“ be ory‘promldnx. E , . We also make Construction Irrreterondent t COMPANY OF AMERICA league" W- :he B divis' ' mnded It, the ' Bennuntatives for Lot I 42 Illinois Cities . led During 1925 M our 1% to»10% invest-ent- * KPIONSHIP 'ouiittttse tsrBtitleattdtltemiamrtttUAtr the entire two sections ot ti. luau. The prinefpaiis .136 ducted - for the mint mt. Supt. [CVCI‘II of Morton being about! maid.» and Supt. ', Ream of Univerlit' m d Chicago, secret-n. MAIL BOX RAID vtutdaItsWttoD-ed2lSof at M.aneel Tuna of Waning“. gi- fering to the hump! lat weak when "with annoyed 5 ml mail boxes, who racin- the realty M ed to web gamut oat-log. If the vagtdniNmeq caught and con- victed fer and: box destmrud a In- imum penalty in! that mu in a federal militant“?! could. be exacted. For the 25 bonrit would mun " years or men than a ”tut-arms time. "Atth-tletlmeaNteeouldbet plied. The fine for 'tf box could be'8r,900 glad for the boxes emtid. _ t, he feels, should name-a the public with the bet that an [an eminent guard! its numb: ad uh M -ltu. pnlnhly than for my can; also. may.” The W and by such ‘n prank at)!” itftd,r.1 Home tlg has on tht road rout in: oqttttiayrltt thy have to iij'itiitji"giltt:it'tt'df. men-Ir 'higttfM"tP, Lia-IE: hits regatta-“NM“. tudninetmmtt-r,eraitteatf4 anion to tho van-WW“ mmuW ' TEL. WABASH 1246 Them in WW Likely To Be Jailed SERIOUS OFFENSE E15 ,i S'ril PAGE NINE 'sisi'" sygitr1c1ur :51, 'tiitgiii1&itk'ti 'fl IE ,l a tr", is tr "ca TI t TI 'il I " ii] If- il EB E] LI

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