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Highland Park Press, 27 Oct 1932, p. 31

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ATURDAY tinned from page 4) days and in the precim efore the day of electiol e moved ftoin one precinct r or from one. township . sinée you last voted in tty, be sure to see that r is listed in the precinct on are now living. Ielley’s oftiee, 27 N, 81 Roger Williams Polling Places :8 S. June Terrace, Laki' 1ity hall, Highwood tak Terrace school, ’. s. Gas Co. office, s. st 'of‘thwestem railway a. b. (Note: As there is no able at this polling place, oh November 1 will be son avenue. TUESDAY, N0V.1 .9 N. Greed -Bay road. -'fEurthermore, if the.bond issue Brand Bros. store 532 ”563’ each county wind} I?” re- twe.-- _' , 8 ceived aid through the Pinoi.t Em- .incoln school. a-,,,' ' k . egw'fiégifliwmg‘gfiz 7F Fiiiiisi7NttE2j't'is'l m" -tiiiitiuiit if‘w‘in pay {affine relief _ __* e ' ./ u will be in proportion to the amount n: of ’the citv cnnnni} of help it has received." . _' - irine ng of the city council Zonday evening of this my "places, in the 12 pm. 'eerfield township are u ded but leather d V 7 7 r Finest Meaty Spare Ribs __ " uilding I I g “dorm supply You. Fresh Pork Tendelfloin ttfl DAY. OCTOBER [dimly f High. P.Ts tttt I ,inmsDatAMrrormn M, me high When Mr. Kelley was asked to ex- V plain this point, he replied; "Sup- pose we took t1tp_tto_tpttieg, htttlutt the some BETand both receiving the same income from the motor he] tax. One ecunty has a heavier T relief load than the other, and has . l I . l . I when} the -11lthtois- Emergency Relief Commission. This county will re- V tire twice the amount of bonds that -etrvtherermirtrnmt,-t-a-iiiiii-fFid- ceived twice as much help. "What about the counties that have received no aid?” Mr., Kelley was asked. _ _ Where Tu Will Pinch "They will not be obliged to help retire the bend, since they have re- ceived no aid. If the bond issue Vfgils, however, they will be sub- Jiseted to the increased tix rate the Mme as other counties,” . Read the WEIR-i“. "if every voter in the state is maimed with the facts regarding -tltis bond issue, it_will, ptysrhrsyir- overwhelming majority," said Mn. Kelley. "Most bond issues result ht an increase in direct taxation. This one Will actually decrease taxes. For this reason, if for none other, it should appeal to every citi- zen in the, state, since *we all. di-. may or indirectly, pay taxes. Pay in Proportion . issue. Such organizations, as the Chicago Association of Commerce, the Chicago Real Estate Board, the Cook County Farm Bureau, the Chi- ago and Cook Federation of Wo- men's clubs, the Chicago Federation of Labor, the Chicago Church Fed- nation, indthe- Union League Club of Chicago have given it offhtial em dorsement." Mr. Kelley stated that the staff of the chamber has been instructed to give any information requested regarding the bond issue. and that the chamber will act as a, clearing house of information on this sub- .. - BACKS BOND BME (Not old In Chain Smut) GUSTEN WINDOW CLEANER (Continued from page 4) The Raeirtitzroitieii'a mmium' 1ltysgp.rjlLmsatuvuaundiiiLot-aaxs week instead of Tuesday due to a political meeting held on. Tuesday night. 'i'rariiiipov- T, {11: 1211331 award chairman and David Suttle the ath- 1ttiiL.ttt.hteritheutaat______, . . - _ . wm nave to cease enurely the man- .Troohiey will be awarded to the ufacture of certain products because Winners at tleu,tttr EyPltrAt1etina, of thealomir tariff, rites on similar. of the post in the Masonic; Temple' foreign products. In some cases the Gu, Thursday Nov. 3, by the state farmer tntfferudireetls as the man- tsehool award other, Henry ii'ovnl of ufacturgr cannot afford to advance Lake WI!.. The public is invited. him money to grow his crops, being 2i', rank '??y,,? 31,91?th award uncertain whether or not he can P llrmnn an a". ' ac, -LI, The American Legion post hopes through such competition to create more interest in sports and a better degree of sportsmanship. Over, " applications have been received to enter this competition to late, from the Braeside, Lincoln, Ravi'nia, Elm Place and Immaculate Conception schools. The judges of this event will be as follows: chief, A. H, ahuratom--head-eoaeh of DeerfUht- Shields high school; J. D. Floyd, football coach; E; W. Lindenmeyer, football coach intramural sports, David M. Suttle, American Legion athletic offieer. Parents and friends of the boys are invited to witness the eomtseti-, tion "at the Deerfield-Shields high school field on West Park avenue at 4 p.m. Monday, Oct. 31. There is no admission charge. l . The competition donsists of vari- ous fundamentals of fodtball, such " kicking for distance, paging for distance, Passing for accuracy, run, ning with fqotball and kiek-oit for distance. to determine" the futariiGiriii stars and is sponsored by Dumaresq Spencer posthémerjcan Legion. _ On Monday, Oct. 31, at 4 p.m., the final competition _will take place 519 Central Aye. T cum Government 'oraeitaredts Phont H. P. 3140 - ' , . k ",i',e'd.1'..'..lf".f.l't.'le.'.r.r..._,._t., 25c Short Leg of Milk Fed Veal I O - Fine-t mi Dru-ea Roasting Chickens V . . SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY b',':,!,,'..'..'.'.'. Premium! Sliced Bacon 22e I yer,, of Spring Lamb Gym Class Meets Momy 'ion Post ii, Awird .‘rophies for Athletic Contest in 8th Grades r"'-'----.-.....; -r--". THE PRESS I'.'...........,.......' in office in order to 50ntinue with., out interruption the constructive ef- forts - that are glmdy ptpducigg J. A. Coyner of the' speakers" bu.. reau of the republican national 'is- sue, stressed sarong other points the Louis E. Leverone spoke on the tariff with tspeeifie illustrations. He showed how the manufacturer marks time during a presidential campaign not knowing what the tariff rates, will be and not knowing whether he) will have to cease entirely the i,iii') ufacture of certain products because. w A. Hendee, clerk of county mg?“ court, explained the $20,000,- 000 bond itrtrue/thet gateway amend- ment, and the amendment to the general banking act, and recom- mended voting "yes" to all three projects. 'tl, 18c Members of the Woman’s Nation- al Republican club announce the visit of Mrs. James A. Morrison, well known speaker on the repub- lican national issue. Mrs. Morrison Monday, Oct. 31 in the assembly room ot the Highland Park Public library. _ _ ated with flags and pictures of Mr. Hoover. Three excellent speakers, each with his individual message, were enthusiasticaly received by the men and women who attended the meeting. _ The organization held an evening meeting last Thursday at Witten hall, which, was beautifully decor- Its. Morrison Speaks at Woman's G.0.P. Club, . Public Library, Oct. 31 _".., Ith: foreign competition if tariff tte-do.....,,..-.... Finest Rib Lamb Chops Finest Native Sirloin Steak Best Native Round Steak 2er Mnyer’q Germ-n Wieners 'iaarvRi'r'iiiiiriiiiid,' m.~-n-“-u.‘-.n.... . .... .. . . . . 'f..1f.'.lt_...._.,..., 19c ization or to ass-ist ii, "ihrpru'iirit work alréady begun will please tele- Jyhqrtt1AUri, P. 1-, Diwali. P. 4M, favorable results ii, the morale and in the business lifts orthe nation; - T'atyrrmreitmptr767irwimrgiiir: Reregistration It 1he=Y.W.C.A. will be 'required and, children wish- ing to register should do so as soon as possible, since the mimber an; tending these Playdays will be lim- be open to ahvond who. is nirtG" member .of one _of these three only girls who. an Aatttttered " Girl, Reservps, Girl Scouts, or " members of the Playday group" Will bis admitted to the pool. It wilrnot The swimming periods at.the pool will continue as usual and therewill be no charge for they; however, be necessary to make a nominal charge for the' series, but this will be no more than" enough to care for the running expenses of the Play- days and will pay for one hot dish which wilibe -provided- for v" ttttith- each time. The children will bring the rest of their luncheons, as they have been doing. ' six Saturdays before 1m; a, after Christmas. On the first Saturday in Novem.. ber, the Y.W.C.A. will hold the first of a new series of Playdays, similnr to the October Playdays which it has been sponsoring during the pot month. These have been so "eeetttr. ful and there have Jreen. so many demands for more that a twelve Weeks series of Indoor Playdays will be oinmrd.--These,wiit be on the These programs will last from ten-thirty in the morning until four in the afternoon and will be in charge of trained workers. It will Anhounee Series of _ Indoor Play Days 'r1'.t'..t.._30t, .¢.-....--........ _ (3412-33 , 4.... mmtbF 2Se 29¢: TWENTY-NM six Ttt

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