Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Highland Park Press, 21 Jan 1932, p. 33

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

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.'fi" 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‘%,..“"“fi‘;.,'“..“’.;. 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." lofika veterans enâ€" bill declares national B 1 ET Â¥o i5 M Ay i4 4*

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy