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Highland Park Press, 1 Jul 1926, p. 12

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'1; W.W.BARlngirrr 3:11:12 l 'REICHARD‘ If the party owning 91:69.31.“ m towed in to Nina’s Gar- - tor twain is not and {or with- ttt80dqssnrt-rii1utrot'dtop.tH, - china. Nehon’a Gum.‘ Btu has. Highland Park. , ,4. PAGE “my: lumpylsTorry , rm. lure., (3an on. ...”...815000 8 run. frame, 2 4-rm. an, de. 89000 , mm. new mod. hae., med..-ti2000 8 rm. new bung" Highwood "46500 last, 60x146 wooded, Bloom " $60 ft. Telephone Highland Park 69 IIN'nNG .104 a: P1ioiiek H; P? f2tVtritrtl Lot on Bloom stiert 3 blocks from Inu. Heavily would with“? on aid; lard w. An one mom or n and] min a woman! bastion. " 81500.00. i ', FOR SALE E . I l Beautiful home 2 blocks born Bevin“ Park, 2% blocks from stations and school. living room with stone fire piece. Dining room and kttehertiirith mm guilt? ttht, i,2t Fi'ii, any rooms wit $33 teh,'.'" Jf'll',',1' ttat. t i Bot water beat vim a: furnace. 3%“th p',',, 'tl . e veneer r Mr. A home ' t is seldom ofNred. ..?fodrrttelr priced - liberal toms. l If you colts-plate either pur- chasing. gelling, or rating. Ice is. We can mist you. F Real Estate Over 100 ft. on beautiful “vine. Very trt Close to school. hie and epot. All in)”; ht. Restricted. One of W41 Park’s beat ulna. $0; .00. 751250, high, wooded; 2 #blkn. from lake. Exec than] dou- tion. Only $6,750.80. Tarps. . REAL ”TAT. AUTO AND m INSURANCE Highland Park ofBea, at Sheridan and Central REICHARDT AND l _ MARTIN EVERYTHING m. REAL ETA?! , Phat 444 emanation: l 7'"f.. Haveryw' tbimdhttoh-tne “(Mahatmtookdut “policy? 11mm tonight would tttrt , Ion! Cnllnauptothy.g new 6-room Coloni'ulé. East of R. R. :nd close to B. P. In. tion. $13,800. Terms. NOTICE TO OWN? REALTORS r turn. bunt. Bitthwoo& ....$75.oo sleeping rm. Highwood wk $6 FOR SALE tatt? 1 3% 'rfks, 444 MARTIN "_, FOR RENT INSURANCE AFM?.'? fa%i INSURANCE 388 Cain] WP, wit! Mi , Home holders complain they can’t nuke mu grow in their law; light try planting Bowers in than places and then see if the can boat LineohGeie c.1133 -i/irv-iriit 1:22;. but they might have to spend maddening money to get elected now. M--"-'.-'--'. t The wives who are studying him to we their manhunt, might lam how to manage the cookstove first. The White House roof may be In. me. but the family could probhhly - danger b living in the Cellar. George Washington and Am R. M. Lobdell. of Elgin, who has been connected with the state high- way department for several years and ‘who inspected mest of the state aid 1 oad work in Lake county has been med to succeed Charles E. Russell county highway superintendent. e appointment is a temporary one, 't.exfsmination is to be held during next 90 days for the oihee. Fol- wing the examination the board will lect one of the candidates for a six period. l County Clerk Lew A. Hendee irin-) med in a communication from k Sheets, state highway engineer t C. R. Miller, stat’e director of the partment of public works and build-, l gs. had made the temporary ap- lntment to fill the vacancy in the, e county omee. It was indicated t Lobdell will assume the duties county highway superintendent this I eek. ' , {Temporary Appointment to Fill I omee Vacated By C. E. 3 Russell f G. W. tlrasetter, Lincoln "ettue knratre, tooh. . i W. A. grander, Sheridan road, [garage re its. 8200. I Thomas tte"'" Deere Park drive, home, $19, o. _ mA 1 Charles Rafferty, North End court hdditiom, $1,300. _ l W. H. tr", thtwentaia'avenue, Ital-m. $5 . . f E. Samuflson. Deerfield road, ga- page, $300.l gem. 33.00% . -- , ' i T. M. M ru, Walker avenue, gm page, $400.) E G. F. Eggchon, Ashland avenue, ;home, " F . ' R. F. mmm, DeTumble “Esme, house, 314. o. C Mugare¢ L. Goodwmie, Groveland nvenue. ho Be, 818,000. ' A. P. L31“, Deerfield avenue, im- provement , $3,000. Louis 03, Burton avenue, improve- menu, 83.900. ' LOBDELL NEW f s,iiie, 33.056: t s. Du y, Homewood Avenue, ga- MV " . Joseph net, Homewood avenue, addition, t ,500. A. W. I rm. Crescent court, ad- dition, Mt" C. J. Sh luley, Green Bay road, tra- uge, $500 Joseph Peibler, Grove1and uremic, house, 817,000. G. C. yhe, & Co., Marion avenue, house, $16 000. Same, drew Bay road, house 812,- C. N. S & M. Ry., Clavey road, ata.. tion and em: quarters, $14,000. C. N. . a M. Rr., Deerfield road, station a d agent's quarters, $14,000. R. C. ant home. $t .00( Ada C Jo use, $8 . 'Mnj. F L. Mu. 81 ,00( W. E. troll tion, 8250 G. C. ield Ciiii'iit; ‘Baird W: office, 'Mg. A. L. Fait rage. S . _ M. D. ont $T,500. r C. N3& 1 G. C. ield & Co., Marion avenue, addition. 1.000. , Baird Warner. Deere Puk drive, omce, $2, . T A. L. Falbas, Skokie avenue, ga- rage. $400. R. C. ttgt.'"""" Gleam avenue, home. $t .000. o. W. {Wood DeTnmble avenue, CadenheM Co., Waukegan avenue, Mai. lil L. Beau, Glencoe venue, Illa. 81 ,000. W.E. Holland, Park avenue, addi- M. D. 1ontr, Green Bay rd.; Muse, Ad: Ci Jones, Second street, ga- the: tuna. tyiitrl "can, 3:- a“! Ca m,,,,_‘_\. - ‘5‘; -4- . Yiyer, Vine avenue, garage, "irntttmal him ttag) 1) Remix, Viné Avenue, home, him. Taylor avenue; saw. tre, 3300- len, Ridgewood drive, gar- orage, 81,000. elsenthal. Groveland avo- , $15,000. rancouer, Lindoln avenue, Mchbey, Elmwood dthte, dirt, Sheridan rout, house, eott, Oakland avenue. than, som'CentraI avenue, house, lurk, Kincaid street, house, Mai, ruth" 'mibit,iltyitr, Gotcha. Green Bar ”M w. Church. N. Linda: ave- Ohon. North End eourt, Schwalbach, Ridgewood ‘UNTY HIGHWAYS '1 any»: fbr high‘clua Sunday dinner will be served as usual on the 4th frog JSI 302:30. One of the nice thing! ”mum for that dny is tried ehi an. We won’t tell you the rut: you’ll have to come to see for yang lent . -s-Adv. In ordir that our employea may hav'p a much. deserved holiday, the Harm-Udell Cafeteria will be clonal ‘11_Qay_ Eqndgy, July 5th. f ‘ This is ' condition prevailing nlt only in Glencoe, but also in all othir itotth share villages, it is said. Frotn {ho Dublic pirint of view, frequeit cbmplaint is‘heard, and as evidencdd by ghee presentation ot the matter to tthlencoe village board, the custom“ has reached such a stage. that may mini) for its relief, to insure safety,“ is. now requested. , il NO MEALS MONDAY, JULY ' _ Ttie matter was referred to village minager H. H. Sharer, who will make further study of these conditions to see if the some can be remedied; ti wu presented to the board tht the form of at communication from Trua- teo' W. C. Miller, to whom a citizen of Glencoe had made complaint record- ing three specific corners in tlteprir Iago. . l A condition prevailing in a number of places in Glencoe, wherein property ow‘ners at corners have permitted shrubbery to grow to a height which obstructs the view of motorists and drivers of other vehicles on the stneets'when approaching such cor- new, was formally brought to the at.. tention of the village board, at an ad- journed meeting of that body last week. . ‘ a There was some discussion of the subject by the board, after which, on motion of Trustee Sager, receipt yd the letter w“ ordered to be acknowl-L edttedhy village manager H. H. Sher., er and the matter left in his care tor further investigation and report. Complains "Phat Owners Let It Grow Too High at Cor. _ ners of Streets ' GLENCOE SHRUBBERY CAUSE OF PROTEST Mr. Campbell also stated that he would like to know if the city of High land Park and the village of Glencoe will agree to widen their twenty- foot, pavement by adding a twenty foot pavement on the north, which“ in the city of Highland Park and whether the village of Glencoe would add a twenty foot pavement on tu side of the road, so that when com- pleted the pavement would be forty feet in width. V The matter'waa brought to the At- tuition of the Glencoe village board of improvements " its adjourned meeting last week, in the form of I communication from D. M. Campbell, supervitsintrentrineer of Cook county, calling to the attention of the board that the county Intends to let the con. trbcts for the foregoing improved ments on September 8. _ , Contracts are to be let this fall, it 1hrotsid, for the paving of County Line ma from Green Bay road east tb Sheridan road, It which time it is also planned to widen the County Ling road. F T " pledge dllegiance to you, Fla of my United States, in word had deed. I Believe that you will helpmie .to be a loyal citizen in peace ma: war. I believe that you will lead the World not only in ptrength but, in riqhteousness; I believe that your store are.the shining symbol of the eternal brotherhood of man in this world. 'Old Glory,' as I stand and solute your heroic colors of red, white and blue,.l promise to follow your ideals of 'liberty, justice and peace} not only for America, but for the, world." ' PLAN IMPROVEMENT , , OF COUNTY LINE RD. To Be Paved This Fall PM: Green Bay to Sheridan and Widened tt list of words and phrases that we liked about the futtt. We wrote/e/x- only what the he meant to us land what we Would do for it. Theniwe tried to write our mods in the short: est and let beautiful way we c0916: I thought about mine for almosta month. I J1tttuly had one that suitéd, me, and this is it: V mar ’ in Will miter t AiteHiatttl '_ratietttir ' WYCMM, " . How. - V ‘ i)' ' Agked how she wrote the prize winner, she “id. “In our English clu- we first found out what a creed b. Our. teacher read us several creieds. We observed the structure. She also read In every poem and speech about the ttsur that she could find. We made , Th loll {g wet. rd" in _,itt',:,ii,'rflt't M the Chm-M n 3:43;; " on . w ' , i‘ r',1 r Mi Y. . n. lit-malady- ‘panese school I I, is very happy. I}!!! faced onlthe‘; Apia-inf: ilntr has Iritn I sits/er :WHYr the Calif? V (, brine in film American L _ "’on’l' - tional may Content, and the 'tletitt' compete hrthe flntsh, in which thi .. _ t, prize'ia ’1500. I . r,.' 9 _ T “My father And ‘mother' We"; born in Jamm- but rain a nutive of an land of the Stara and Stripes, so Tim 1:6 to be an American citizen,” F.tiid fink Mia: Yamqu ht an hitib, JAPANESE gem. WINS *ii’ mum ON FLAG (3mm) mmcnmn mm: mtittrs, maxim» mix; mums -.r..ee. w a): _ Many yetirtr ago, when the United States bought its steel in Europe, Abraham Lincoln said: "H we buy steel in a foreign eouittrr, you get the steel and the foreign county gets the money, but if you buy steel st home, you have in your own country both steel and money." Here is e truth "tsimNeaorhoequnlst. ttian ‘1tatement that s simyear-old child }could understand and appreciate. iBuilding its economic structure on1 :this policy, the United States he: be, come .the greatest and richest mb. .tion le the world. Even England, for jute: ineursbly 'sddieted to free trade, is " lest getting tired of being the dumping ground of the world, for proteation sentiment in lashed is (roving by leaps and bounds. Over (tft, countries have ruined their min. in went years. ' These fltrures are certainly an in- dex to the general business situation of the country and ought to do 1 great deal toward dispelling the gloom of those Who were asserting slew weeks ago thttthe period for real prosperity was about over. LINCOLN SAID IT, AND IT WORKS OUT It is estimated by Secretary Mellon that the receipts for the quarter will exceed the total of $504,000,000 re- ceived for income and profits taxes during the Brat quarter. This is the f1rat time since the ttins ernment started its bray-am for hand- ling the public debt that it will not be necessary to offer tshort-term Beettri.. ties for debt funding purposes. .223 Si; _ Encouraging reports of the finnrteial situation of the country continue to come from the United States treasury. It is now stated that receipts from in.. come taxes and other sources are no unexpectedly large that it wing» PM-. Bible to meet all of Uncle Sa I cur- rent expenses out of his receipts and retire a debt of approximately $333,- 700,000 which matured to a short-time loan. ENCOURAGING REPORT or FINANCIAL STATE And so, in all life's troubles that may . ' come your way, ' - Always just remember that they're only for a day, And instead of getting sulky with a frown and pout, , Brace right up and grin until the sun comes out. -From The Wilsey Outlook. When your friends mitnmderitand you and your tiny: ire woe, And the things you’ve been a phtnnin' ' just don't seem to trot When the tension gets monotdndua _ 'till you feel like you could . shout, Just'bite your lip-and sit tight 'till the sun comes out. When the market hits the bottom and your “In ere Ihot. T And you lose a pretty penny on the Mayan bought, You read the signs and prophesy and still you're Med with doubt, Remember, you'll still be here when the sun comes out. WHEN THE BUN COMES OUT By R. E. Hobie: It ain't so very cheerful when the skies are gray. And the clouds to rollin' over in a threat'nin' way, And the wind comes up a howlin' and n swishin' things nbout, But; Oh! boy, ain’t it pleaaytt when the sun comes out. Assistant State’l Attorney Block say: that the railroad companies were satisfied with the rulings and that'no appeals will be taken. , The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul road paid taxes of 866,773 and objected to taxes of $3,870.51. By the ruling of the court most of the taxes to which objections had been made will hiwe to be-paid. F In the case of the Chicago, Mil- waukee and St. Paul Railroad com- pany the court overruled the objec- tion on the 14 cent bond issue tax as in the North Western case. The court upheld the objections to township taxes, which were made on the. grounds that spreading of additional taxes was done after the time limit had expired. l The Chicago _ . 'Ntpettr Wooten road roiled trot objections, one that a rate of M named by the county at!» ' 8100 dilution was exceIeive Ind other-that the road could not rth,,'rgd, for bond issue tubs and _ {end bridge taxes. The court overruled: the objections on the bond issue tax, which Involve. taxes amounting 'tb‘ 82.558.49y The court upheld'the Aid and bridge ob- jection which amounted to 8886.43. . Pay 887,269.17 T The North Western road paid taxes of $87,169.17 to the county treasurer several weeks Mo Ind V objected to taxes of $3,448.92. The judgment of the court was that this railroad com- pany pay $2,558.49 of the tax on which objections were made. T County. Jam inn L. PM bu ruled on the #etittrm of the CM. can and Norm stern and the Chi- cago, WW4 St. Ptmt mttmad companiu‘, the ob, on: with unau- ceptjon being T in both mt- tati, Assistant 8 teh Attorney Md. ney R. Block 11:52]“! the tax mat- tem for the em County hon-are: Ira E. Pound]. _ '1 . museums to TAX 'i,' mm F8 OVEleLED ii 'i"iiiiiTffGii7 two per cent huh, it still involves . charge upon the poo- pk of 820,000,000 per your. Under the eirmmsstamses, them no few who I be able to honestly criticiu m wag istmtiori which has elected that the thit on]! for the ‘employment of ok, mph: honey in for pigment on an anthan] debt, became an In: by" shown] the“ pom it once nah on Mt: loving "atnet on: in} accounts; _ [ For each and every billion dollars of our national debt, the tuxpayerl of America are cubed to pay an Ill- nul iritereat-ehn- of $80,000,000. figuring at three Per out. Evan if the ”can and Wu! Mellon in uble BIG INTEREST ON _ THE NATIONAL DEBT Houses and mutual“ " prices ranging from $6,000.00 to $126,00th00.' Choice wooded building Iota. Terms, on all property. Furnished homes for the sum- mer months. Houses and apart- ments unfurnished for a year or longer. Bulge 35-37135? Gaia, Phone Harrison 0763 HINE&HINE REAL ESTATE. LOANS and INSURANCE 15 South St. Johns Avenue Highland Park; 111. Phone 2840 - Chicago Olen One of the most uttmgive seven room homes in Highhnd Pk Priced for quick ale. 1 a? On a private drive in one of Highland Park’s moot beaut residence section. Landmped grounds with f1onrer garden. l many fitte large trees. Colonial hall way with most attract open stairs. Large living room with wood fire place. A beam: dining room opening into a large heated sun porch. Most mod and convenient kitchen. Full basement. Hot water heating plant, fruit sad storage no“: also convenient laundry. Twow garage. i. FREDERICK L. NEFF db CO. '. NORTH SHORE REAL ESTATE I; 16-18 North Sheridan Road Highland Park, Illinois Four large airy bed rooms with wardrobe clouds. Two Ge the baths with tub and shower. Linen closets. fa Bounce VI. "tr--a V "my vLiuikolG in“ -ftu r t The, story of a woman Ito unord- the - '_.. 'ri' shenrtdurh_dhad-_db-h.t.At-s-rt a dinlom-UQ- nab-ton. Her heart. homer. out be on a M . nodieftherdevotod_ttdto.-rudto-dt.--. C handsome vmmtrir.theoamadbingit-d-i-to hftnrettforFoetter..atdttttate.R-%ammti--t- heart. 'e't_'"'trtf_frf_rPtftt"rtoe"thsot"tt-ielt'" coming Here is 1 story which will appeal 5% $tt -t-nrhitsh lime up equal am! for women and . the whole la w) enjoy. , ' wan-m Colihr Jr. to "The Int-mum." . mun" soak-y who arm" in . weather indicator. The old var wound Ht Mm - I Mttt FRIDAY-SATURDAY Out. an. 2:15-4:00 it. n.) JULY " chin-tm-tits.---..---.'--':. whit-lithnzriku-tmwvnmAuflw thewrld- ruGikdotit/ecuiu--er.a--r-th. offichckflqllihdbtthrmufigww_ Ami,, AtnsroritsiuiiArtie," __ "tiiG-oetha Milton dsek--tt" ni-tTB-ttt tnmDiiaeorarai (Cont. My my”. . .3101. 14a .-n‘;a tmgtaALgMtihgDAY PM L.-" '_, BMORY g4irmtroNttnauuitu_Gmiti.to g the United Batu Naval Air Force-hot m and this mum “prize 0-: of The Groom -trtta. Conceived tad Created! l _ _ Not merele I motion View» hot . thumb!!! " ata ". tion of the wrote“ theme since the world wart ot m, 'lsrnttuaneit T 1 “THE Molt64KlNNll? “JG 1 TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. mu 6, , at? “nothing “(ere-t! tu-ttttne Newt, ; Artistic Colonial Ronni ERNEST TORRENCE, GEORGIA HALE 3; and WILLIAM COLLIER, JR. k KNUTE ERICKSON rand VIRGINIA 'i'rWc),i, “SILKEN BEACHES” RENEW! PM BUNTLYGQRDON 'l",; FOR 8A LE FOR RENT u.oC-'mrBrrEAvrranaDr'-gmm-ai" a utc-'mmsaistmqo-"mirrn6oe9ie., TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK no ONE BLOCK FROM THE LAKE fewwho I :iuunM‘ Mthtth. in! Neruda". _ Mentonou' I" " huh-Md itoneenlhdhuh l A Alway- th Bit h lat-ring “autumnal” 1m. rut"bmttttettar6-tet,Gd in- duttetntutregtn. 4mm "er,lrtutGmt- Ike 1.: "walnut-m _ _ 1 In Central Ave, maximum convenience - I aaii7Triiiht 'ilk' the bnlnnée "like rent." . j The one you m:- but teftvtt “norm. ' Phone a. “a, sp- pointanent.' . g: " Notrttie vpruty and how min; with furnhhin‘..“d in: " occupied, With the pm , Vity seen in last M 's Imp now Id and C - __ ts Modem Ornaments - liv- ing room with um” -- in fact all room Are spade A (knee at the interior. noon, birch trim. Kodak: thrtarm, itch“ cabinet and and flniah will a ely in- tereat. There are five hon-u W" South St. Johns Avenue. rt I'll-IN F. B. Williams Real but. Five New Hail, G") met School for C33??- MOO-8m W" a. to wow-r 1.x Pun lemon. M up...) . . 'Area-sr-ire, [h nus mum's audit. THURSDAY, JUIQYEI. 198 'tQ III todG {‘th I; J, 'ti,' MILAN!) All 18. , for c nu- m ut', moot. if" M was. t . I, Th'lh'!s, t It beau ut gut-dam It I A Noun H you; at a

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