It to be reirretted that there has as yet been no noticeable w-s i, in state and local taxes. Such decreass can of course be Moduli about by economies in state and localgovernments. Eter- nal _ . ance is needed to reduce these taxes' and the taxpayers shag; to it,, that every reasonable economy is practiced at home wi0aa at Washington. To the ordinary citizen the local t V more burdensome than those paid tothe federal govern- 'iii'; d he should see that somebody sits on the lid in the state and ty as well as in the nation. It is only in this way that the burden of high taxes can be relieved. Like moat other virtues, 600!!!) should begin " home. _. . , . federal taxes, pf course, were brought about by mti; econodg and decrease in governmental "sxptmditures, com! with the revenue producing qualities of dur protective aria ws. . l ' eh, 867 000 mote |t1 citiiena at all is suppli w natit e can]! , ure.! I" abtai : a " l il a short time ago one of the moat popular forms of spOrt ' ! 1tarram the railroads. It is true that, in many instances, the? roads did not always act like good ehildred are supposed to , ~ ve, but during latter years there has been a manifest dt.. ' ii, .. the part of the carriers of the country to beof real air. si t m' to the people' of the nation, to eo-operate in every way,' to a he produde, of the farmers to the market, to. get the manu- f I '/, articles of the mills to their; point of (istrihutio'n, and to ’. . ide better ‘service all around. . F q . n lv" u . g the last two sessions of congress there' has been a de.. eidek' w" ntiment in favor of the consolidation of many ofthe rail- . . iih This sentiment has been caused by the" recognition that the: y, sperity df the railroads is a material and very necessary w i in the prosperity of the nation, so congress is getting to them. t where theyare willing to help by practical legislation to . l e railroads. if the railroads will in turn aid theteople. l f , ident Coolidge, Chairman Watson of the Interstate Com- m I m) , thet on ' co the) to I si i to I n pita of the overwhelming victory won at the polls? last year if. . friends of constructive Arnerietinism, the communists and I * er forcee' seeking to break down the American FConstitu- , 'm. _ still buy. One of the most dangerous platyrttow being . . "z y, t by the reds, sa 3 the National Republican, is that which . i 0 its purpqse them ing up of the children of America in the 'B ". ,; , ie movement. I is the purpose of this plan to teach chil- ' il) bdisbelieite all s Wries of patriotism, to hate the, flag and to h i , - to suppert the American government. The red workers ha , merous agents " work in various ways. trying; to teach thit o ngster that patriotism is something to be ashamed of, that f.h4 A qeriean government means bondage for the workers and j. , only system of government is that which is now in Vogue, in " Russia, ' t ' ' " _ . F F. I iotie Americans cannot afford to overlook this new menace. â€MAY. APRth IB, 1926 mmittee of the senate, and the Interstate Commerce Com- . ' are all intensely interested in seeing that sthe people of co try are given adequate transportation fieilitiesi., The nation it one that ieill be carefully-studied by the Presi- the.others interested in the subject during the' tecess of 08. E. WELSH F 1";th can ' .A. EHRENS I [orm LLEWELLYN 't Highlanb Ihirg pi/iii-i' ur, APRIL 16, 1985 a a â€and c1... tutti: Inch I. "il, kahunaâ€: tht Act af Inch 8, 1871 For at! Tter"' 1m O. MEYERS Fur mic. atagistrate mu "e"""-'-'------- "an, by ttl mg.. n ammo pm. 141:. County For City Attorney ATTITUDE TOWARD THE RAILROADS By Petition Put Mayor PEOPLE’S Pmnggsgvn: ECONOMY BEGINS AT HOME POLLUTING THE CHILDREN PARTY tmaid tat the put ae " High» For Police “We D GEORGE RE'I'I'IG i For City hon-um J., t. FLANNIGAN EMIL CARLSON ‘. SEVERSON Second Ward _ City of Highwood, Lake County, Illinois _" Annual medianâ€, Tuesday, April 21, 1fr25 Y ", mglgg's (W INDEREISREI ' I MEMBER T For City Attorney 1 For City Cierk By Petition Por Mayor Specimen Ballot The "Nytfertrterea.11ed by the th- tional Association off, Real Estate boards, to debate 'onnho'w to raise the tundard and lowerthe cost of Amer.. iedn homes built-in the future was cotnposed of delegates from more than twenty national allied profes- sional and trade organisation and associations and pledged itself to Combat loan shark's, unscrupulous con- trietortr, manufairturers of shoddy materials and others who prey on the unsuspecting home buyer and builder. ‘There is no mum- why goodcon- strpction should bé‘charged the same rate /t insurance as flimsy SonMrue- The standstill of American home. built_in the future can be raised by penalizing poet construction in chm-g- int a higher taste of insuunce than that placed , good' construction, "pedigrees" of' exit, issued to ttood houses will e outage the building of better mes! and home ownership in the Un ted dates can be encour- aged by ing {away with excessive fees for ob ainink and renewing mort- gage loan according to resolutions pnesented the! National Conference on? Home uilding that closed recent- It in Chicago at the fifth annual “an Your Home" exposition in the Coliseum. Information Obtained Through ' _ Recent Exhibition in Chi- ‘ cago Expected to Be . of Big Value IMPROVED I CONSTRUCTION THE mommy PARK rues. HIGHLAND pun, W613 Conference' Hold IMI (XI SHOW ALBERT W. HAGI ALEXANDER L. TAYLOR EDWARD H. SELIG LINCOLN PETTIS Clerk ALVIN W. KNAAK (One year to fill Haney) CITIZENS TICKET Trustees ' (Vote for F9ur) r SPECIMEN BALLOT ', Village of D,krtieid, Lake County, Illinois ' ELECTION APRIL 21,1925 2 For Police Mariana President For City Treasurer Por City Attorney For City Clerk By Petition For Alder-an INDEPENDENT PARTY For Mayor by T attractive exterior, warned the ','uUn'tf/Ji,td, of the second'largest industry in America, for I house that ism dream of loveliness may be badly manned and [ it is onlw by careful study that the defects can be 'ascer- The electrical industry, {the plumb- ing trade, the heating end piping Coty. tractors and many of the other trodes now issue individual certificates that give the home buyer or builder only the assursnce that his house is good in one particular and the conference proposes to combine their' efforts end achieve 100 per cent houses. . Encoursge Good Coetatmetimt . Good' construction should be "F. couraged by granting higher loans to houses, that,, after inspection, during the process of construction, are found to be sound, advised the conference expects; It is the unseen parts of the house that should have the earetul atten- tion of the. home buyer and builder, and, thy public should not be misled tion," at! (liner-rick Home“; resenting t American Mtt Architects. " lower rate f the built home do much to better {construction and dice 1yysettpit1oms emtttttdtom." , , “Polluted†Hm: ' House: built in the future will "pedigired" and' rated, accordinc' their merit, any national to tivea of mnny‘ of the pamper trades. It may come to grndinz y social position bythe certificate yo _ hold for your house. The owner ', the 100 per cent house, which mutt l, correct in every detail, will look tit.) on his neighbor who hold, a certifi- cate of only 80 per" cent become he? has a. poor heating plant. And the fellow with the wrong kind of hock- ing for his plaster and perhaps lut year’s model in lighting fixtures will draw a 60 per cent rating and be en- tirely out of the social swim. THEP. J. KPAAK EDW. P. suiair' _‘ ) , myLIAM If GEARY ARTHUR J L ENDER .--. Preident JAMES J. 1rooro Cl'prk l STANLEY ANDERSON >(0‘ne yes? b PEOPLES TICKET (Vote fir Four) ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscriber Ex'ecutrix orthe lust will amt, testament of Anne Peer-son, decemd, will attend the !Probnte Court of Lake County. " * bterm thereof to be holder: " the Court Home in Weukmn. in said }County, on the -ftrte loudly of June Inext, 1925. when and where ell per- sons having claims mam said estate lure notWsd and requested to present fthe â€meta said Court forfedjudi- ication. . r ' OLIVE “can, Exocutdx. twwukmn, Ill., April 6, 1925. 6-8pd _ te. s, Gail, Attorney. ' . . We†the " _ ' “TheWhome btdider, paidbe l equipped to look for pieces,an an- scrupulous comm- Id like!) to summat- inferior- end short lived mm eerie]: for those that dumbed ner- mel service or engage in ,reliehl‘c 'uehiteerto inspect the house during conetmction†was another of the rec-V oeitrttettdatiotttt concerning whet fan'- dnmenhle tht home buying and build- l ing the public should know. 1 “ However. the public is _not alone} in its ignorance of what in good and what in rworthieee in the home build. ing some and the conference thinks that reeltore would do well to be in. formed oil/good mratruetton pne- tices. "e- _ _' ' W. Elmore, member' the Chicago; Real Estatelboud, "but its history may show where the $2,000 dilemma is and raglan can help in this amp-in by learning and applying principles ot good construction." . a; house coating 37,000 m look exactly like itne in the same block ENE? $9,000†pointed out Honrd tamed. Ott the other hand home buildgra should know that in is ridic- ulous to suppose that a druid net of specifications nuke a goodihom. For Police M vmp'cy) For City Tia-m Por City Attorney For Ettr Clerk By Petition Put in»... For Villhge Clerk CITIZEN 'S INDEPENDENT ry PARTY Git! Clerk. tiruttditstututd up oil-cud;- nndrobour‘ field; The folk: who been. ism in the study of birds In an let!" tore. in econ- to have than newâ€. The _ bird. In luvs. the - the but will dehtroremr crops. " you want plenty of food for your-.1! and your children, better at m- ated in than new â€train-n who keep wltch of these worn: Mid buc- About now ls a good tin h studying tho birds. and than. celebrate the 3min. "an by quirintt not. info-nation about. 'alry visitor- And than - M attention. It ion pt-ttre, ring you hear m bird endingsâ€, ti tha treretorra,tetuattutoeihuts, name. and~ know 'mttethintr about in habits and customs. PM ha in singing his song to new you. and hasboen surprised thntheuadttoet so for several ms back, without your allowing any ole-ire, for infor- mation about your caller. J. B. GamettCo. IN so-many people think it is-this business of looking slender. The Gosr sand/Line of Beauty is designed to. slen- derize and beautify every type of figure. This garment, sup- ple and light in' weight, is combined of fancy broche and elastic, and is only twelve inches lone. A front goreof elas- tie gjves plenty of room. It-fastens by means of hooks at the side. Ask for Garment 371. Simplicity 'itrrtitslstrreiiasU 1a!ti11tr1tat batsmen of the rubbish htt- tel and the Mind of the gnu-Inge can. Bum rubbhh and gauze without smoke or odor, fun or nun. Sim- pie, easily operated, auto. shut, " and trouble-proof. Come in. let in known“. Get Ready far Cleanup Week Clean-up Week - or ttttr. two clean weeks? It's as] to keep with. do“ the yen- round with' the Km '63; 1neinemtrtr. 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