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Highland Park Press, 25 Jul 1929, p. 13

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IS, D, $10, rth Shore l Garden Saturday, til 8 p. m. n 10 mm. , gardens village 16- tfield will hours Ind the same lub house. QCD $10, hrouttho'ut ion about widen atul ly 100 ft y H. Park amlseuand '., blk '13, Park, sec QCD $10, ' uddn to wk. to W. H. salt of lot 21 Deer- ' National $10 W 46 rs sub, sec 0, 19t_10, rrace, Bee Il be the h Will be P. Nixon 'dens, sec ields. _ hulti and C 8,. Bran- :, sec 29, to J. S. 2, Mylit'n 'edrazzini tts Shore .ields. to M. M. WD $10, te North t of the to P. H. min Dells, tCD $10, 'ort Clin- sh_to M. 12, blk 4, 'ort Clin- M. Kick, to Lake to R. C. 'Kimballs V. Mon- ighwood, 25, 1929 orhibit Jre For- Shields. _th, ttxperfenee the viunor people iiave had in governing their parents. Studept government in this colleges 1hould be.a success, considering all In all about ten are on the retired 'ist. Those living in the county are Annie HMItrttetr titid Lucy Burke, both of Waukegan; Emily Ketall, of Zion; Cora White, of Grayslake; Ea.. ‘alla Grace, of Waucbnda; and Nellie f‘ourtney, of Burlington. C29 county teaehers,, or 21 more than u‘ntributed. a year ago. They pay, he pointed out, until they. have an investment of $400 which comes back to them at the rate of $400 annually after 25 years of teaching in public schools. In the first class, or those paying .i.5 yearly, there Wére 419 this year, and in the $10, or second class, 94; ‘he third class, giving $30 annually, paid $30, each. A total of $5,715 was paid into the Teachers Pension Fund dor the year, or mdre than $450 above the 1928 figures T. A. Simpson, county cuperintendene of schools, announced recently. This .represented payments from Pension Fund for Lake _ County leathers Grows Substantial. increasey Valso mGisl registered by other departments of the secgetary of state’s Mice. . To date this department has 'col- lected $1,382,797.21 whereas $858,402.- 86 was collected in the first six months of 1928.. This is an increase of $524,394.35. The eo1lections from foreign corporations_ more than double while. those from. domestic concerns almost reached that ratio.: At the end of 1928 it was estimated that 65,000 more automobiles, had been registered in Illinois than in 1927. Considering that .93,471 more vars already have' been registered this ieatr' than were Jicerised in the tirst half of 1928, there is every in- dication the total increase for 1929 over- 1928 will ldouble the total in- "rtegwiuor1ha8utsreri2t___c__c, departméqt @130 shoWéd' Oatie gains for the first half of this year as com- paged with/the same period in 1928. ”This department already has is- sued licenses for 93,741 more pass- unger cars than Were registered in the same period of 1928. Trucks show an manta. 11.758 and.uhaut,, fours 6,647. Truck licenses total 180,, 221 and chauffeurs 86,804. The pass- rnger car rettistration to date is 1,- 252,673. _ Since the present secretary of state ussurned oiBee early but January, the various departments he administers =-ollected a total of 817,804,621.52 as wmpared with $15,353,955.” for. the same period last year. The automobile department collect~ ed $16,84.1,489.49 whith is an increase of $1,433,206.82 over the first six months of 1928. _ _ Fees collected by the Secretary of State in the first six months of 1929 rhow an increase of $1,950,566.33 over :he same period last year, according , , figures announced today by the ac- vountinz department of secretary of state William J. Btratton't: ofBee. Fees Collected By Secretary Stratton Show Big Increase I‘hursdty, July. 25, 1929 The mew station, it is announced, will be of pressed brick, similar to that new in use in Riivinia/ except that it will be larger. The exact location has not yet been decided defiriitely, but it is understood it will be north of the present station. Residents of 'Lnke Bluff are jubi- lant over the announcement re- ceived in the village yehterdny that a new depot is to be built there by the North Shore line. The present station is inadequate to ' the need, of the community, lacking many necessary accommodations. A new depot has been agitated for some time. Lake Bluff Will Have New North Shore Depot Such trip wouWcost couple over $300 if taken individually. . No strings to trip; you assume no ob- ligations. For further details phone Harrison 2708; write to or call on C. B, Butler, 624 South Michigan Avenue, Room 1409, Chi- cago, Ijlinois. humidity makes,- deliiih'fta1 ‘clim'ate summer and winter. Healthiest spot in America, -marvelous for goiter and rheumatism. $150 per eduple includes ALL ex- penses round trip RR; fare, sleep-' er, dining car meals: room and meals 3 ays at 'éiiiiAoiii'i," amid fruit-laden orange, grapefruit; fig, and date trees; free airplane trip optiohal; 3 all-day auto tours; trip tse old MexitPt,.autoysiIrht. seeing in All Pullman service, firiest and fastest trains to Rio Grande Val- ley, Texas, and return. 600 miles fu5tlyyr,soutl, that} Ieos, Angela; Low Rate Excursion Every Saturday Laboratory Service THE HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL a newly equipped and re-orgahived labora- tory, irrwhieh all exaininati?nsrrequired for diagnostic purposes can be made. " at the Highland Park Hospital, Can be found THE. PRESS 'elephone Highland Park 2550 SHEET] 15473 St. Johns Avenue Phone Highland Park 4019 IN RAVINIA Specializing in Beauty Culture MhRys BEAUTY SHOP ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF -rn'm,mmrrfmriiJrr7iiir'wiFE-ifirF- - to ttarhagis and ash eins. Jl's'ifidllTl us, and give permanent- satisfaction .wherever used. Anything in. the sheet metil line we will be glad to estimate on, and you will_be satisfied with both work and price. . Modern Plumbing and Heating Euimatgu, Churfulfy Gives, Jobbing a Speck": mm BUILDING 360 CENTRAL AVENUE Telephones Shop H. P. 1404 Res. H. P. 439-1342 Think of the comfort new plumbing will provide you now and the year around! If you have a renovation job or a new installation, get our esti- mate for Plumbing of the very new- est style, installed under a guarantee of satisfaction that makes you inde; pendent of every further Plumbing ' l PU'WUS ON OUR “MAL” gnd we/will ghdw you thatwé can Henry G. Winter - Moran Brothers 48 North First Street COM FORT ll [ii

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