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Highland Park Press, 5 Mar 1931, p. 24

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I" it .1 " Do Not R-tii-ms-Mar-tar-amd-tand, your Ciiifiaridbiu potter better. Do you know whether you are insured in a Stock. Reciprocal. or Mutual Ct.t Boris your policy signed? U Do you know that certain policies do not protect you against the claima of person that say be injured while riding in your oar? Do mmghatggfm policies. exclude. the letP.e1f'c5ee gmmwm”w "iiiFFaFiGiiikA m..- mm by a. with “be: of the family? _ Do you know that eertisin halides include the costs}! defense in their Jiattilit, limits theteht radiating your protecton? Do you know tGt jr,ttekii'iiihiiiirris" stranger power of attorney? ' Do ,oaruoyr that the power of attorney is so ttordid that' in Ill ”WW knowledge? ", , . l r, ___ ---- __ -_- m Do -iriGG)LiAiiFriirki '---_e---_-t---.e G fw‘ifigmmrmmf‘j‘ "mm '_‘" -. l __-__ __ --re 1tr1ii_txe, held for pad made to pay the eating has” of the reciprocal? While the fellow who has nothing pays nothing. . Do you knowvtlnt in I reciprocal you "é gimbling all your assets with, LMWkfiww -, V "'iiTCrTi'ir"'Eiliii"r"= _ i To" a Fedite6i'ii _-ie. air1-Tr3uTiii ear iitRRtttrtRtrtqtNre iiiGL'iitiLaniiitietiriti,ee!rc_, “WM . Do "tr-tsi-ttrr-tstderr/twrt-e, Wannabe“ of -rFir,- ciprocal in Chicago. Ill. awoke one day to ttnd judgments of ree- ord again! tWa. for over fifteen thousand dollars? Do you Iasaritttat a judgment of a recon! is a lien on your home? Po y?“ know why reciprocal policies are signed try an attorney in act _ - .' T Do you know, that the policy holdera are about the only ones to lose when the reciprocal goes smash? V . _ poaore 'atrtr Mover]??? tr,Itt casualty insurance in the U. S. i." C"iiGTiii iCtitik -- (Companies? - Do you but wh In a reciprocal you sre called a subscriber and not a policy “I? Do you know why your premiui is referred to as . deposit and Mt . ”re-fu-1 i v- "v-e w- I - v,,..,-,,,...,,,.,.,,,, '_ce, Do on how that atoek ooIlpaulea do not ask you to sign an application when you insure your-ear? I ' A, Do you know that certain reciprocal promise you a yearly saving of about 'iittrr but ttiniitliE 'Taai-rriit-e-sratRRrht -treatite-hmrtved- tirtaaeurtr the Court may order you to return the savings for {our of Ive years. What is saving about that.' _ Do you know that in a reciprocal the policy holderé lose and in a Stock Co-pany the stock holdera only lone? Do you know that a little ureleaaneee in settling a claim with a minor for 'reraoasrpt injury may involve you in legal entagle- meats and cost you heavy damages when the minor reaches legal age. _ ,9 ' :' Ihrroit know that you are always liable for the unpaid claims of a Beeiproeal‘Conpauy for the years you were a member? Where will the reciprocal be when you have reached retirement age. t _ . . Who will pay them? Will you, have to hear your asaeaement and return to labor? ‘ . C T _ 4 Will your‘houe be ' to peruse claimaof your partners? Cu you eoatBeierttiowrTrir reciprocal Insurance wan entangle- fiooil. {incur-ac} it not 'treid' had Hie” Giiirsnee is not {out Nearly elqht hydro! eat""""" plus their insuring -irRt this Central Ifisuranee Service . BUILT ‘BY‘SERVICE V ' Tel. Int-1046 , 378 Central Ave. - Highland Park, III. The large-i Agency in Northern Illinois outside of “Chicago. lieiiéy; Sinks in th.er%troat -iaaiTiiirTGiiairGu opiate by Ar attorney in fact? eir-ie,,tio-Sr- Aeitrretit {alliance with entangle- iri a FaTiriRim you. in 1931 give g die THE PR! I5;U)3ul.nzung_lu.-v a ailtlunauqli J" " who take up Scout work will havebet- - ktrategerr-ame' "tsome-tsetter-Ai- F », mntm(mys wholes! around " gang hangouts during their vaution time. In "the year 1930, alone, 1,600 Scout troops were organized or adopted by Legion posts and many Le- arionnaires contribute their time and isnfFity in helping the boys in this lwork. _ The American Legion sponsors Boy Scouting because there- is no code of good citizenship higher than the State Sayer Over Four Millions by Demanding Competitive Bids, Claim 'sd)jirttt'ts saved more than four mil- lion dollnrs in~the purchnge price of a'terp1itstrddr 1980 by the process of demanding competitive bids from manufacturers and dealers. The coat of operating this central buying serv- ice was thirty-six hundredth: of one cent for each dollar’s worth of nup- plies purchased. This, by far, ia the lowest reported from any of the antes that have a purchasing act similar to the law that governs this branch of the business operations. . A reviey of the pegtyegfe purch- gsée, compfléd mun“. amt of purchases ind supplies, shows that last year, the “wings realized by Illinois on all chases of supplies, ev- erdged 23% of the leoet bree. Quen- tity orders, and the' Net that menu- Iecturers and dealers mbm'it bidein opentompetltipn Joe, the hymen, ec- cotding to the state pin-clinging agent A.' W;yne Duily, "hive been my mental "tti'etreptintr this economy. By way of imtstratiors,%" report shows that the cod 'consumed by which, ell purchased in the state, we: bought mt In were“ swing of 28 per bent. The mm eon! put-elk uses for the year, would nuke k train sixty mile: in tetttrttra-tot= em ty extend about mid-fourth tif the atdtb's gram main. __ _ ___r_.' T0 LIMIT NUMBER J OF C0. SUPERVISORS State Senator Ray Padddtek to Otter Bill to that Elect: _hrnrAtteetBteetui- - f . With the, -cpnaty..pl§99!!3£9 elect , ttttttt I I I I H . --i--r, T i }Waukegan towmsltip-nd, 'm' midi- g " A"iitcr'iiiiiFgtiiéF __ - Fic'iiiiitttiiicec"'itirt' ' _ _ raw passed will chase the state law with regard to the addition of usin- ttint supervisors to county boards, will be presented to the state ladl- Inture by Senator Ray Paddock of Wnueondl‘ot the next-soul“! which mwumh_3.._ “Sonata: .RAddnck seeks to stop the addition of Illin- tant supervisors for etch “diam! 2,500 population in . township. and set the population restriction at 6,000 imrtead. ___ _ w. __ r - WWW ._ ___' ---FF- He will - pment the gm IP, the grounds that present iiiiiuiihior boards throughout the state in my cases are becoming so large "that l I T ., ,1 I I u ecessa to' trut.,,,.,?,,.?,)..-., The county board in big and”, together with, Peoritr-ttttd goth? conn- ti l Usa) - Li I it, nes._aremisi.11mnir1m~£â€"mߴ Mtgmemherr 'irtsjiEl' hpEda __ EiiiiiiCiit the Work is 1usmikred/Ntiiitisr Pud- dock maintains. -ijatt"irrGGiiGtrit1urroiirt'tTii," -iGiiir1 in. DFiitreTCatuii-QrisiB-T election Senator Pnddoek'w proposed measure will moterinlly meet this plan and will Wk result in the abandonment of the election of the bill if approved by the legislature. The baud is now comprised of M members and, based on' the increased popnldtion, eight more no to be elected unless Senator Paddock's bill prevents it. . The law now provides that and township shun have one supervisor and one assistant supervisor for the firtrt 4,000 inhabitants, with one addi- tional assistant to biire'brtire,d for every 2,500 increase in population, Senator hddook intends to pro- sent the new measure" as an emer- gency in order to block the diction of more sssistant supervisors April T. He hopes to "ttet immedhte . tion on the bill when it is presented March 3 or thereabouts. . Pair of Robbers Get Quick Justice from Courts in Wisconsin _ Richard Williams, M, and fed Martel), 23, of hCieago, were “I week sentenced to Serve twenty}!!! each in the Wisconsin state when it Wnupun for robbery. A A The two were chptu‘red at Zion d- ter they had had I wild ride Cudahy, _Wir., “to Lake county. 3 __-ee--- Rneine William and Morton, ht' I stolen automobile, cashed Into I milk wagon. . ti." ~Mustache lifters. made of woot and used by members of the MI tribes of Yedo, "pan, in mAenoatil drinking bouts to prevent their mtt,+ when and heard: from becoming 1"? 1tith wine been“ (his in tone",',',' itnpriiifir "tur-am-et' to goddne on "hitritiotirat field I? tttttttt of mam! History. 't ‘1‘. “and”, limb 5, 1931

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