after 6 p. BEK _ reasonable ; Raving P. 2786. Yok omm insl _i man desires to sh twin | beds ; hot watee ited ; reasonable rent; . H. P, ms.__r 4ipd mm mpriiieerinn m o cane . lat with private bath; soldvfes nehed or un P. 1954 y47'~ inmmmmnnistaniins..... s 9l infurnished -mr:% hed. 369 Walker Jus * rsemaid or 2nd , â€" Tel. . Juniper ; hot water heat ; will _ consider ® party; $175 nc :uo;.b' 47pd Wanted AInvestigated â€" . h Winnetk lAS‘ c:et a 2662 thland Park â€"â€"â€" inncthk" 39 fleld 508. 47â€"49pd ETS WOVEN ; also e for children eveâ€" iable. ~‘Tel, H. P. °_ 0% ATTIEH . 11003 P. 3823.° 41pnd dâ€"room '5?’"" flat: urnace ; per mo, ighwood. _ Owner, P G AND DECORAT. : prices reasonable, 1. H.â€"P. 760. Frw ‘kkeeper, office work furnished apar hers.â€" Tel. H.> p pleasant, furnishe from Cafeteria : Greenbay rd.â€" â€"â€" Capable high mble home in ‘ashing, â€" ironing AND _ PLAINX Â¥. JANUARY 21 Young German AGGIER field, NI. 487â€"R gardener ; good neral housework roman. Tel. H. Finnish womâ€" laundry work room and bath for North Shore maid 018 "42"" Pross as stenog. 4*pd nurse; No ~and lave apartmept 25¢ 50¢ "be 4547 splendig 32 2â€"year 4 4 1340 rent 1982 § HELPâ€"WANTEDâ€"A national D Dhin i oL Call .1 . e demnfeinniennatednmed ns Â¥ Tep To BP L. t y .....!9 ~BUILD “OIMCA- I0E SKATES WANTED Steatly lnneh)h'ny ':naa of ice -?3: “ or (h.’ or e ndl"l ages Call Mrs. Henry Glidden, H. P. 511. 47pd 10 ACCRRAAAARERERERRemmenmene waANTED TO BUYâ€"Lot in Ravinia High i"?-!m‘-goo eash. Address Box M. E. fln‘e{l’h ve modern holiuo m' rented, "'tcoodntum. n trade for modâ€" '-!'b‘m‘.d house where early possession ROBERT SLAYBACK & co._ 18 8. First st. Tel. H. P. 413. 4Tnd <â€"â€"â€" Help Wanted AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SERVICE â€" 133 N. Second st. Tel. H. P. 612 417 OSTâ€"Change purse containing week‘s nL, 12. 8y ; lost last Thursday afternoon at H. ;. w-tofla. Reward to finder. Tel H. | To PIANO TUNING â€" An T2 __CAIMDâ€"â€"A national organization has an opening in its engineering departâ€" ':nt‘@;.xuzmmvmu?tmg- a ting engineer ; opportunity learn airâ€"conditioning business. Apply at $60 Center st., Winnetka, 4 to 6 p.m. 47 Bverything in "High Grade Hel ; igh Grade Help ~~~~~__â€"â€"~All Nationalitiesâ€" s NOW AVAILABLE . Lost and Found H. P.â€" PAHNKE Tel. Highland Park 2048. ~ _all) bla. P. 2072. ~â€"8 weeks old Labrador Alterations, < Dressmaking, Ludr&rtii'r’r‘m%' Tailoring and Fur Work,. xo meakons Me References posprayiy it o office help, ** ""ASK your eromdoms®taates mm‘m tred ho feveile‘e oy sout home . LEE EMPLOYMENT ~~â€"AGENCY Wanted to Buy CHANGE Miscellaneous WHERE WILL YOU HAVE YOUR | Borrow MONEY ON _ ‘aes Nzxr'ronuugfmm & "%U..{," f‘fm,,'_gm' Mrs. M. E. Bernardini specializes State Bank Bld., Evanston â€" in ladies‘ better dresses. For ap.| __________‘¢ Greenleaf 2086 _ ~pointment call H. P. 2849. â€" BE â€"SUREâ€"TOâ€"BRINGâ€"Tâ€"O®Tâ€"are & FINE cu:un&«;;‘ ; Special prices offered up anuary ~ STITCHâ€"INâ€"TIME â€"sSHOP ~*~ 698 Vernon Avenue, Glencoe. Tel. Glencoe 1161 BUNGALOW To ONFH y3 pHy y !-A'.!â€"rx‘wl‘ mwe HURSDAY, _ JANUARY 21; 1932 UNDER STATE SUPERVISTION â€"s3°f ANGEâ€" 1631 Benson ave., Evanston TEL. DAVIS 8116 . Clec. eratesy» value bile: * Address g I» Press We call for and deliver . no markings ; reward '-;'f;?: y or Tuesday of last work guaranteed ; reasonable. Retriever pupâ€" January 15. Holmes 47â€"48 47pd 47pd 47 32tf _E. F. Ringberg, 56, motorman on| DU‘PO%¢S, pr 3!: nfm“r.'ï¬" N;nh Shore and Mil.| is approved ee road, and secre of| W Division â€" 900 af_theA_Amdtut.;';hd no rilflileH::: Auoeiaflon_ of Streetâ€" and Flaatsiat 12 â€"a m u2o OB SEGGaP id "rmagdihcAat s 1 DeL S5th day of January, 1982. _ (Seal) _ MARTIN 0. land . pu.u "@. _3 _ C"""â€"C(ent of the said Ne To w * o0nle, Pank on , Deepmber 8t, _ & correct in all reâ€" spects to the best of his knowledge and belief and um.h.h-mnhuth-m nadbooho(tbcuuwpuuybrthonr- nose "of maliae s2ne culan e td ME s o val o "LCCs CHe irements of Sections 9 and 10 of an Act of the General Aue:nrly' of the State â€"of Hlinois, entitled "An. Act to provide for and regulate the .d'!l'"hl::.m * 0“3 usts by trust companies." two of the aj ; APPE! and C. _ F. Grant, two of the directors of the Highland Park ShuBauk.neormflonoftheMd Illinois, being severally duly sworn, each upon his oath states : Tlnttln makes this affidavit for flnm pose of complying with the requiremen R. L;?â€"'JE‘E“‘ of tl;c‘| ficers, a s Appel a two of the directors of the â€" 1 State Bank, a corporation of Illinois, being severally duls Total Liabilities .___.___.._____ Par value of securities depos with Auditor of â€" Public m m by law, to uen= Trust Deposits ............._........_. State of Illinois) > County of Lake) ss. 3. Undivided Profits (net) ..._. 4. Time Deposits ....__._._......_.. . â€" __«â€"Official Publicationâ€" Statement of Resuorces and Limbilitiecs of the Highland Park State Bank of Highland Park, lll!noh.ntthoelqgolhi;.a the 3ist day of December, 1931, as shown by the annual report made by the said bank as a trustâ€"company, to the Auditor of Pubâ€" lie Accounts of the State of Illinois, pursuâ€" ant to law, and filed in the office of the uidAthororanhlieAcmnhonflntm day of December 1981 s .&"‘fa‘%,..“"“ï¬â€˜;.,'“..“’.;. 9. Due from Banks, Cash and 4â€" Overdtrafts ; ......._._.n.2...... 5. U.8. Government Investments LL Waukegan, HL, January 4 Alden, Latham & Young, *‘ "of P eE ET l‘,\'.'“ (;, f â€"â€"PUBLICâ€"NOTICE is hereliy given that the Subscriber, ‘The Northern Mmco-m of Chicago, Illinois, Executorâ€"of the estate of John Dean Purdyâ€"Jr., deceased, will at. E‘n: tb.bP;:h;t: Cour: g Lake County, : & lh (hrt nm _'_hlllrunm n, ‘in said .Coun:y. O‘ the â€"Hesk Demand Deposits _ an. 21,| _ 1932) I will not be responsible| R for debts conitracted by anyone| of 1 â€"but myself. Harmon S. .i:tz. Hou ommnmes _ 2ZC 20 . CBPRA THE STORM, â€"DEERFIELD, ILL. ANTED TO RENTâ€"For summer the foregoing statement UNWANTED on Collateral Security Accounts ADJUDICATION Ctoe. l pse* _ _ _ KFFECT COMPROMISE George P. Dean e > ate Bank BIA Roamen._. NOTICE ources ....... 562,911.86 Mn rmlacisicess.. . BHCp0 UR duly sworn, each he reguirements of + remen ’%“ the General â€"»~...$ â€" 52,000,00 +=««~...$8,140,880.77 °â€" j S2mated| no relief can be expected by Highâ€" and Electric{ land Park from this source. What. RUST COMPANY, _ BOOTH, at 2036 47â€"49pd LOST. STRAY, oR TO ORPHANS OFP Notary Public $3,594.68 § !ll.l&&:: ~©‘100,000.00 responsible| Representative Richard 100,000.00 133,000.00 90,385.85 448.19 466,518.13 €69,456.314 203,811.83 THEâ€"PRES s come Trom the amendment to ate Bill 27. * building levies, leaving the total at $2, but ‘would permit communities, such as Highland Park, to levy an additional 30 cents for educational purposes, providing such a course is approved by a referendum vote: Wifl,n .Houn Bill 72 officially dead | Hig Par aukegan and any | other communities that might be affected through reduced taxes for |school _ purposes, someâ€" other comâ€" munities opposed the measure beâ€" cause its results in their cases would not be so favorable. Under the existing law the schools are permitted to levy $1.50 for eduâ€" cational purposes and 50 cents for building purposes, a total tax of $2.00. House Bill 72 would have allowed the schools to continue on the same tax levy basis, but proâ€" vided .that in case of a favorable referendum vote this amount might be increased to take care. of bond interest and retirement. 2 ef2 Even More Favorable The proposed amendment to Senâ€" ate Bill 27 would be even more favâ€" orable in the case of Highland Park ce "al _ he present institution supervised â€" . ho Amendment does not reduce[, . Dr. St, Antoine, now houses 1,â€" school taxes, but gives to fast growâ€" 135 patients. a ca ity number ing schools an educational levy not Lcz +# capat e P e to _ exceed hi . only to those districts now authorâ€"| Senator Glenn‘s bill has the full ized to levy $1.50 for educational ‘support of the American Legion, an‘ _ purposes. After a referendum by| organization which for some time voters, such districts may increase| has favored érection of additional this levy to a maximum of $1.80. buildinog a+ Narkh Phianasâ€"q2 c cllo association, the City Superintendâ€" dents assocation and the Illinois State School Board association. â€" bodied in an amendment to Senate Bill 27, now in the House. This agreement is favored‘ by the speâ€" cial: committee, the Agricultural asâ€" sociation, the Governor‘s Tax Conâ€" cials.. The committee tabled .the bill. DuPage county Agreement Reached with Farm Group on Bill to Relieve The compromise agreement i theâ€"State School Teachers Reeeiyes Support introduced er RELIABLE LAUNDRY at once. 20085 N. Western Ave., Chicago %:Odu Roschillâ€"W estern ave. entrance 161 â€" Free Booklet Also m.‘_& Hope Entran Advices from Kenosha received last week in Waukegan, stated that between 1,500 to 2,000 men formerâ€" ly employed in the plants of the Nash Motors Co. and the Seaman Body corporation in both Racine and Kenosha, would be returned to work â€"â€" If the measure is voted approval in congress it is believed that work on the addition mayâ€"possibly get under way by nextâ€"summer to sup= ply employment for a large number of men now jobless. MAUSOLEUM or HEADSTONE : Adtaker MONUMENT DRY CLEANING QUALITY DRY CLEANING the hospitalization of veterans enâ€" titled to such treatment mandatory upon the administrator of veterans‘ affairs. * S f â€"The present institution supervised by Dr. St, Antoine, now houses 1,â€" 135 patients, a capacity number. s |Glenn Offers Bill to _ | _ Erect Big Additi eterans Hospital beds in modern, sanitary, and fireâ€" proof government hospitals to care for all sick and disabled vne!%enp-.†To this end, the bill wo make government "to provide sufficient Supporting a plan for increased ;;i_‘%gef_%&e_!l._&.w ~hospit orth â€"Chicago, â€" Senator Otis Glenn last week introduced in the senate a bill to authorize the erection of a 532 bed addition to the present institution. Under provisâ€" ions of the bill, appropriations for theâ€"purpose would not exceed $2,â€" 150,000. ~If the appropriation is approved, an addition will be erected for diagâ€" nosis, _care_and treatment â€"ofâ€"med}iâ€" cal, surgical, neuropsychiatric, ~and tubercular disabilities of World war veterans. THE OLD Aup Reuiasic Loop OMceâ€"23%% N. ~~~â€" List Provisions Section four of the bil AND ILais to care ed v ns." loï¬ka veterans enâ€" bill declares national B 1 ET Â¥o i5 M Ay i4 4*