G MATERIAL .‘ Sudden Service HIGH PARK, ILLINOIS . Repair \work. neatly done f Highland Park "J.ISMITH JU N K New Floors 'vfl&'l‘dbdurlfldow Veitet Electric Co. | Let us show you Samples home. : Central Avenue c I elephone 272 | Vine .:1n-u THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY 2 i2 2 2 HIGHLAND PARK, ILL P. % DOWNING PHONE H. P.5686 no:ï¬ FOR SALE ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS C()NrRAanG and l JOBBING flgtut Park Avenue hland Park, IL. AY, APRIL 23, 1925 AND DYERS ones 178 and 179 ul Wooded Lots on Highland Park 1174 5‘ Vine Avenue Phone 1765 ces in yourâ€".own II w. l & Builder H. BREWER COAL CO. LAID AND SURFACED ‘. oLp FLOORs RESURâ€" FACED To LOOK LIKE "The soundness of this | guiding principle is demonstrated by the hisâ€" tory‘ of government owners and operation. It is significant that whenâ€" ever any unit of governmentâ€"hationâ€" al, state or localâ€"has pugaged: in buginess operations, it suffers in comâ€" p::iaon with those businesses| which arq under _ privaté agement, whether it is judged from} the|standâ€" point of cost of service, quality and character of service, mai itenance of properties or efficiency jof business methods. â€" _ *"There are some who it is impossible for go regulate that which it d and who therefore insist "It is the function of‘go ent to protect life and proerty, and to maintain law and order, but not to engage its capital in busi operaâ€" tions directly in competition with the capital of its citizens,"" ed. ; Business Umpire Only) /. "There may ‘be eme ncy cireumâ€" stances, such as arose d: e war, under which the government wa‘s jusâ€" tified in engaging di in |certain types of business operai or exâ€" aniple, shipbuilding. â€" normally it is the function of gove ent to lay down the rules of the buginess game, and to act as umpire, but not to take part in the game itself. Speaking on the topic YGov and Business," Dr. He k nationallyâ€"known econo: t, the point that it is not a op tion of government nor of a of government to engage dir business operations. | ‘The movement for tical ship is weaker today thafi it Heilman, Dean of the No n University School of e members of the Pontiac C Commerce at their annull m Dean Heilman, SHOULD BE SAYS GOVEKNï¬ â€"_â€" INBUS Building â€" & Cafpenlt‘yw{:‘ork ©‘Call Highland Park DR. IRVINGâ€"C. iscrfun Dentist | 16â€"18 N. Sheridan Rd. INTERIOR DECORATI Call Highland Park $96â€"Y ist, Declares Movemen m:mtidmï¬::n Is Wea t E. E. TAPA Phone 813â€"R THE RELIABLE LA FRENCH DRY CLE o AND DYERS Phones 178 and EXCAVATING & GRADING Office: 122 North First Stree Mail Address ;vorthbujook. â€" Phones | Highland: Pali(fl& Winnetkaâ€" Mail Address NoflWh Illingis Licer Surveyo Municip;i ~Engineer; fln in s o n e e c oi me 813â€"R *A LEUER: Bnog CARL SALO engage dirgctly in m 3 19 UNT Tel, 2190 cy circumâ€" ig war, t was jusâ€" in |certain or exâ€" ormally it ent to lay ownerâ€" been ph E. estern told rnment and to not to operaâ€" ith the RY BAD m. NG n that ent to e only ONLY The lighting <department of the Public |Service company reportsâ€" that not less than‘ eléven "all electric‘ homes are planned in the company‘s territory to be completed during 1925. Three of these houses are now ‘under construction. â€" It éis expected that the great interest evinced by the public in the electrified houses finished last year and the year, before wnji be reâ€" peated ‘when the houses ar ‘opened | for ingpction. In the cases of the former, visitors ‘ humbered literally thousands.. Many people came from long distances; some of them from other states. ‘ I Public Service Co. Is Planning Eleven In Its Territory; : Street Lighting > "But it is it)tfde,signed as a system of business ‘organization and . manâ€" agement.: No business administrator would set up hjs organization on such a basis." NP D Ahock ; "The makers of the American conâ€" stitution and of thé state constitutions devised and set up machinery primarâ€" ily for the purpose of irrying on government.| In this ,recpgt they sucâ€" ceeded well. > . ELECTRIC HOMES "But the undesirability of governâ€" ment ownership‘! and operation is not necessarily due to this. * ' _ "Government ownership has been frequently criticized on the ground that it breeds political corruption and graft. â€" That it has certain dangers in thig respect is ordinarily true. Padâ€" ding the payrol}: and juicy plums in the form of contraets for supplies are notorious under government> ownerâ€" ship. | . i.3 ie : > been establighed through state utility commissions, ‘such as the Illinois Commerce Commission. \Good Regulation Effective ; "Indeed, in the public utility field, the movement for government ownerâ€" ship has distinctly lost ground in reâ€" cent years, due to the fact that more adequate < and â€" more effective maâ€" chinery for regulation and control has -olutti;m for the problem of our great utility services is direct mmtll:llf and tion. (In my judgment is a@:t.nk_gu philosophy. Hurra C CRA THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINoIS Meierhoff Hardware Co. / GEBNERAL HARDWARE ~â€"â€" ... Phone 197â€"198 p* EARL W. GSELL & CO. // )‘ ~PHARMAC ‘ astAa Phone 2?’1‘5 «; The Merchants whose names appear below are going to give away to some Boy or Girl in this District a BEAUTIFUL LITTLE SHETLAND PONY and SADDLE. Any Boy or Girl under 15 years of age can enroll in this contest. x 4 ~__All you have to do to enter the GRAND PONY CONTEST is to call at each store where votes are given. | ; | ‘ f Register your name on registration card, and ask the merchant for some Post C: that have the names. and addresses where votes will be given on all cash sales. Now Boys and Girls deliver one of these Post Cards to every friend you have in This District and vicinity and ask them to patronize these Business Men and »ave the Hon SHETLAND §>ONY AND SADDLE. ‘Who of you that did xiot want a pony when you wefe children? Now help yoli'r favorite child win this Beauty Outfit. ~At the same time you are helping your favorite child, you are helping the communâ€" ity in which you live.: Votes given on charge accounts if paid before contest close?. tw ay Remember the Slogan. Patronize your neighborhood store, where you always get better seryice and lower prices than you will get at a distance from home. > these Business Men and Save the Pony Votes for you and help you WIN A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE â€" _ Boys and Girls remember this LITTLE BEAUTY is well worth working forâ€"votes will be given as follows: 100 votes on a 10¢ purchase, 1000 voteson a $1,00 purchase and so on. Each and every Merchant in Contest carries First Class Merchandise at the most reasonable prices, and where courteâ€" ous treatment, will be shown to all. . f ; f s * Dry Goods, Dresses, Coats, 6t Men‘s Clothing is s 2c Te MIU. : IN MANY PLACES HARRY BUTLER SHOES AND RUBBERS ‘Expert Shoe Repairing Phone 451 GARNETT‘S Contest Now On, Ends May 30th, 1924 A Word:to the People of This Vicinity ah Boys and Girls AND PONY CONTEST _ Annie Mines, Waukegan, Proof of Heirship taken. j Fredericka Tasché, Barrington. Fiâ€" nal r¢port approved. Estate closed,. Grace K. Wilson, town of, Benton: Supplemental proof of heirship taken. Hejiry Dusenberry, insane. ‘Conger: vator authorized to pay taxes. | . 4 Layurence ‘O‘Neill, ¢t al, minors. Highland Park: Inventory approved. Flprence M. Perry, Waukegan. Inâ€" ventory ‘and appraisement bill apâ€" xSrovgd. B teg (4 ' Charles A. Suttie, Zion. Inventory and ippraiument bill approved. ~Adâ€" inistrator authorzed to pay taxes. â€" . Charlotte Yankawskas, Waukegan. Decree for sale of real estate entered. Lot in Washburn Springs Sub. R . Frank DeWoody, Waukegan. ;Adq ministratrix authorized to pay taxes. Vpra fHanson, et Aal minors, resiâ€" dents of North Dakota. Decree for sale|of real estate entered. Real esâ€" tate| in Town of Libertyville,. Hiam .Burnett, Wauconda. | Just and |true account approved. Ida May Rebbe, minor. Report and accqunt approved. Joseph Cankar, Waukegan, Decree for sale of real estate entered. Tract in Town of Waukegan, Dora Hanson, et al minors, resiâ€" : Estate Marcella Shimilinas, North Chicago. . Proceedings: Administrator authorized to compromise claim against E. J. & E. Rgr.ofor death of decedent for $1000. A number of matters came up beâ€" foré. the probate court last : week, Judge Martin C. Decker taking acâ€" tion on 14 cases, as follows: _ PROCEEDINGS IN â€" â€" .‘ |â€"â€" .. COURT OF PROBATE | } mompamd. )<f Action Taken in Several Estates; | Orders Made and Docket xA Entries â€" / "4C" lamps. This system represents 10,000 candle power of illumination on the street, replacing an old one of :v‘o 250 candle power pendant street oods. o % Crystal Lake is so well satisfied with its first ornamental street lightâ€" ing installation at Libertyville conâ€" ti‘a_rtinc of 24 400_-undlo~power Mazda ‘The company has ‘recently installed an improved street lighting installaâ€" tion in Crystal Lake, Illinois. ~ It conâ€" 8 of thirtyâ€"six 250 candle: power ornamental lights or a total of 9000 candle power of illumination on the street. The former Crystal Lake sysâ€" tem comprised nine 60 und%e power street hoods or a total of 540 candleâ€" power. 7 i4 f Acceptance of the idea of better street light is also spreading among mjunicipalities, / tCys ‘The GREEN MILL CLEANERS . CLEANING, PRESSING, DYEING Al Work Guarantéed Meats â€" Fish &and Game in Season f iPhone 467â€"468 e The Billy Bowden Grocery Co. «â€" <~~GROCERIES ¢ JAMES BOWDEN & SON 53 So. St. Johns Ave. Phone 1020 Phone 1723 sR The boys show in this primitive sport the traits"that will mark their later careers.. A boy who is masterâ€" ful in the matble ring is likely to be lege sport. 7â€"10 the ‘leader later on, when it comes to the competitions of school and colâ€" Notice is therefore hereby given to the said above named and unknown defendants, that the above named Complainant heretofore filed his Bill of Complaint.in said Court on the Chancery side thereof, and that a summons thereupon issued out of said Court against the above named de fendant, returnable on the first day of the: Special term of the Circuit Court of Lake Count;i. to be held at the Court House in‘ Waukegan in said Lake County, on the‘third Monâ€" dayâ€"of May, A. D., 1{25, as is by law required, and which guit is still pending, \A * wak Waukegan, Illinois, April 13, A. D,, 19250 | c _ In Chancery, Gen. No. 15133. The requisite Affidavit having been filed in the Office of the Clerk of said Court. F4 f CIRCUIT COURT OF LAKE :~CoUNnTYy Special May Term, A. D., 1925. STATE OF ILLINOTS, County of Lake, ss. . ; } Nicholas Rectenwald, Hiram Cornell, "Unknown heirs at law or devisees of Hiram Cornell, deceased," : Bessia Hammill, "Unâ€" known heirs at law or devisees of Bessie Hammill, decéased," Carrie ‘A. Cromie, "Unknown heirs at law or devisees of Carrie ‘A. Cromie, deceased," James M. Bechtel, alias J. M. Bechtel, "Unknown heirs at law or devisees of James M. Bechâ€" tel, alias J. M. Bechtel, deceased," William R. Weightman, "Unknown heirs at law or devisees of William R. Weightman, deceased," Samuel S. Streeter, alias S. S. Streeter, "Unknown heirs at law or devisees . of Samuel S. Streeter, alias 8. S. Streeter, deceased," Sara P. Donaâ€" hue, "Unknown heirs at law or deâ€" Bishop, deteased," Martin B. Olmâ€" stead, “U:known heirs at law or devisees of Martin B.; Olmstead, deâ€" ceased," Howard | Priestly, "Unâ€" known heirs at law or devisees of Howard Priestly, deceased," "Unâ€" known owner or owners of the land described in the bill of complaint," Mary E. Latta. visees ‘of Sara P. Donahue, deâ€" ceased," Hezekiah Armington, "Unâ€" known heirs at law ‘or devisees of Hezekiah | Armington, deceased," Umphia H, Bishop, "Unknown heirs at law or devisees ofâ€" Umphia H. L. J. WILMOT, Clerk. E. 8. GAIL, Complainants Solicitor. â€" THE CENTRAL TIRE CO. Painting & Decorating â€" Wallpaper { ‘" Phone 949 fies | Votes given on tire repair work . S‘Shexi'dnnillaid Phone1200 Federal System of Bakeries â€" 19 8.1:. Johns Ave. â€"~GOOD THINGS TO EAT c P]hwulâ€. d BRAND BROS. Jos. Announcing the opening of our | *‘ UPHOLSTERING AND wmmummcnqr ‘~ Located at 394 Central Ave. 135 McGovern St. or Community Bhop. Tel. 756â€"M or 5644 THE RELIABLE LAUNDERY FRENCH DRY CLEANERS MISS EMMA HOLKE AND DYERS Phones 178 and 179 PAGE SEVEA