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To harness these clean, silent radiant heat nl!: and put them to work in your own boiler with the new Petroâ€"Nokol Rotary Oil Burner is the supreme achievement of the world‘s oldest and largest oil heat organization. 19 N. Sheridan Road FOLDING CHAIRS 7 _ FOLDING CARD TABLES AND COVERS BANQUET TABLES _ CHILDREN‘S TABLES AND CHAIRS ~ * PDelivered and called for â€" Rates very reasonable e Euse =C> e ce m ‘7“' " e W L 1nd oAowoofmmencdiicen ESpITE EDPE E P v : * in f *1.â€">" â€"|| ing to the Department of Agriculâ€" Lh SW“H.M.PRIORCO. > tur'e,thefarmgr’sltndhudecmsed? oo o _~â€"â€"â€"â€" PRuneral Director _ fee e ons ::n?lne only ;afgw, cents, while the ': 4 ' + of the urban land owner still is | 0 27 North Sheridan Road _ Telephone H. P. 4260 _ || worth what he paid for it _ | _ |* Electrol Oil Burner VIC J. KILLIAN, Inc. Phones â€" Highland Park 3290 â€" Phones has many North Shore friends. B ~Emergency â€" 3291 > _3 Why not You? Braun _â€"__ Carl L. Braun _ â€" _ Robt. F. Doepel _ [|1 _ 1t ;s handled by merchants who OVER 70,000 HOMES ENJOY 34 SOUTH FIRST STREET "FOR FUEL â€"USE OIL" DISTRIBUTORS OF .â€"AND HEATING RADE FOR EVERY BURNER cramngerntimneen m meatsirun e seb beme es ie en ale it in issc ons N200 dncz t W# ‘{. L 8 o tC ; T. 8. Duffy Furniture Co. P42 * \\ 3\ Rapp Bros. T /a x P .% Highland Park Pharmacy . * /4 THE PRESS Emphatic Protest Is Filed by Motor Club providing for a sales tax on motor vehicles and parts, and the other for a federal gasoline tax, is being voiced â€" by organized motordom throughout the country, according the Chicago Motor club. â€" s "Taxes already in effect which apâ€" ply to ownership and operation of a motor vehicle are so burdensome that the use of cars and trucks is even nowâ€" curtailed," declared Mr. Hayes. "It is a fact that motor vehicle taxes are so stAggering that they cannot be compared with taxes upon real estate. liminary statistics pertaining to moâ€" tor vehicle production and taxes levied in 1931, the motor vehicle is being taxed 139 per cent of â€"its average value through its average land, according to recent statements of the United States Department of Agriculture, is taxed only 11 per cent during that period, and urban land only 16.8 per cent.â€" At the end would hit the poorer classes of the country,. rather than the rich. Out buyers in 1931, approximately _ 1,â€" 600,000 purchased cars costing less than $750 each. Clearly, additional taxes will be at the expense of those who are barely able to own and Emphatic protest: against two oposals now before congress, one Filed by Motor Club P on Auto Sales 'l‘axesl FROM LAKECOUNTY desire to render Get a can today from one of the dealers listed below and you Window Cleaner ‘Additional taxes upon motordom| onzo Boris, 46, who J. R. Nots Hardware Co. gï¬ooin of ten HIGHWOOD 'I‘-i:.prm ~ Husenetter Hardware |“ TheHizhiandP_arkaeds‘ 4+ DEERFIELD can do your Wantâ€"ad job alone. Overtaxed Now . Hayes, president o ,. the ‘motor : vehicle a real service to â€" and there‘s a [BRIEF NEWS ITEMS : Circulation of spurious $20 bills in Waukegan was revealed last week when bankers rejected four bills that "had been passed within two days. Soren Johnson, 88 father of four sons who founded the nationally known Johnson Motor company of Waukegan, died last week at the Victory Memorial hospital, Waukeâ€" gan, after an illnessâ€"of more than a month. - the age of 85 years at the home of his son, Ray W. Ferry 6335 Twentyâ€" seventh avenue, Kenosha, Wis., after an illness of two weeks. . v Slashing payrolls down through the list of employes, the city school board, of Waukegan, last week reâ€" duced the annual payroll of $57,â€" cent cut. _ After over 40 years of married life, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C. Sloan, week. Mrs. Sloan d%n‘gvat 6 o‘clock in the morning and Mr. Sloan at 11 a.m. The aged pair were 80 years ~old, respectively. up is beingâ€"made pre his deportation to Italy. A burglar who apparently had loitered around until he obtained inâ€" ï¬mï¬â€™"ï¬;ï¬f'wï¬Ã©fé _money was kept, jimmied in the rear door of Genesee and Belvidere streets, Wauâ€" â€"â€" kegan, last week and made off with about $5 in change. â€"It was theâ€"seeâ€"â€"> ond time the place had been robâ€" bed in a month. John Lindquist, 79 years of age, and a former resident of Waukegan died recently at his home in Worecesâ€" ter, Mass. Mr. Lindquist, a penâ€" sioner of the American Steel and Wire company, left Waukegan 14 years ago. ~Dexter A. Ferry, long resident Charles Young, 50, of 633 Park avenue, Libertyville, was found lyâ€" ing on the North Shore line tracks in Li yville _b ty Sheriff Russell McBride last week. Young, after being taken to his home by McBride and John MceMahon, North Shore line conductor, stated that while crossing the tracks his legs weakened, as if from paralysis, and he fell forward with his head strikâ€" ing a rail. of North Shore; County for an equivalent of a 20 per The Press Wantâ€"Ads |=â€" . Feb. 19, 1917 on aâ€"larceny . is being held by Federal THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1982 When Paul G sponded to an the door of his well, N. J., a 1 night on Marcl that he was ad of an army 0o: numbering fou correspondents army during | a story by Dex in the Wauk Gimme some ( only telephon brother, plent: that little . wash boiler. a story!" on his way h ered cars, had been des trucks over t Jersey roads. bowildered b citement of 4 broadcasting women in such a thri threeâ€"story Lindbergh where telep to catch fo1 It is a wild scores. of ins clock shifts ing in the est rumors and each ho clues. 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