M« x Irt g ,': Chl‘ A .‘ f : Sunset V ey < layed W lavy of t wWED. THURS., AUG. 104183 Mc Saying ee K with fum, _ . â€" :hulo Chase Comic n Edmund Lowe Claire Trevor hard ' falls for 1 ue i6 . onb vt ictor McLaglen Heather Angel eak cf Hearts" AT ?-ndu..-'lr- '.w.ï¬cmc.m.' * SDAYy FON, AUG, “ therine Hepburn â€" THURS S TN COMING SOON â€"» & Wooksey in "Nitwits* yn Laye in hariie Cham Hopkins in M ith Joan Crguwfors O N Uâ€" BEEN ME 2 A Four Star Picture! an Crawford ert Mont%olury ranchot Toane HMI‘J ilts 3$0¢ . D WITH land Park, Hlin®®# Ruggles, Edna May Oliver E INFORMER® leyon More Ladies" nterprise 1/ ACK SHEEPp" ntgomery H _T tingics‘ with «old for the I Sunket %M this bY ou drying flce Aprrais s . hit lay *.: ness of your â€"Inâ€", my® 1 John e age Smss assurâ€" AUGI e [‘“’ s Vaie 4 T“"" tournament, *~nson players "Evensong" in Egypt" & Schedule 30 ( AUG. 1617 STp AUG. lits "No 18, 1995 _ T . ments have been returnâ€" I defingut ::td:nwnorforfdt» 4 the court shall order the county anllector to> w said assessâ€" ments from the delinquent list and arder the proper cers to release Pn is extended T ity of townships to hx‘ taxes for relief is repeal gflâ€:.n be furnished by the counties hmzd of the towns. &*m ; clerk shall exâ€" ‘ that part of the township :::yw relief levied in 1985 which is necessary to satisfy the unâ€" #mu for poor relief inâ€" curred to July 1. “'l“:‘ a certificate of sale for any tax or special assessment anat recister such certificate.within ad & V Phanges in Hlinois :.h_u'q of Taxation e than changes were made by 77 legislature in reference to ) law relative to taxation, Below | P eve : the xgï¬.mdinz of securâ€" mz and the extending of time of wl special assessments C i. ::;qu past due, and ngr®g ts have been returnâ€" wert p0 :ï¬;d,nwn or forfeitâ€" th '.‘-._‘.__nl.‘l_-“-d-ex;-hle f:’;‘nn-?. i wed s n mcorheld. ‘Three L ; a ree | m each week until the =I koi se tw o rers will dose 0 _ nners w†the weekly winners. ‘fl entered in the contest must », and any num! of photos may a| itted. â€" Pictures will be on composition, subject and **"." the amatuer SN 8# t P 9 Mlucted bY EWAY MATINER ONLY â€" Children‘s Progtam: Tim McCoy qguursPA? whprenB RIDER" Also. Good Little Monkes, the technicolor m!'_“‘:l?'n. also in color. "Kid«dn Shoe Comedy," Henry . 4 . 3502 272 E. Deerpath Ave., Lake Forest. 2502 Thursday and Friday ;‘ August 15 and T â€"_ with George Raft, Edward Arnold, Rosalind Colli, Claire Dodd | / Betty Beop in " usical Comedy, "Main Street: Follies" & R y in age All My Own" Latest Metrotone New ’7; P-dc:.l Saturday Evening Only ____With Tan Hunter, Colin Clive and Alison Skipworth, mâ€""‘*““ "Good Little Monkeys" 1935 successor ‘ie P | ; Also Comedy and N« Sunday, Monday and Tuesday »ig C 1 test yodges of the contes" 4 *A h CA 1 1 0 ootcihiicetnat 8 h t D arcos Others. _._"J+ "Crime Doesn‘t Pay" eC.rtml. “B:“y'l World" â€" Latest New! { 1 NEXT WEEK Public a it the Spring, Alibi Ike, My Heart is Calling. Public time There L‘..inmol NORTH SHORES MOST BEAUNIRUL THEATRE Skokie Dallen ILammirp nc "Good Laundering in The Parsks) There‘s many a thrill..; young and old ... at amusement OOOhMolod“ plans spins . . . to gentle rides! . . . Take ~“oo-“whhhoo. frolie will do you good! _ ___ feld Pharmacy Holds mnpï¬ic Contest On Those Hot, Sultry Summer Daysâ€" with Charlie Rugzles, Franchot Tone, Edna May , Comedy, "Fifty Dollar Bill" â€" Scion Color, R and Sport Light, "Famous People At Play. QUALITY LAUNDERERS & DRY CLEANERS "THE CIRLS FROM 10TH AVENUE" + Thursday and Friday atest are Mr. Harâ€" %?.n'.Sngdonnd to enter snapâ€" snapshot conâ€" "NCO MORE LADIES" "THE GLASS KEY*" ng Is Cheaper Dashiell Hammett‘s "CALIENTE" BETTE DAVIS in + (We‘ll do your wash f ov:ty wooi_mt.i\o'wq three years, if the sale occurs pr to July 1, 1989, and within one if sale occurs after July 1, 1939 Provides that drainage com sioner may be appointed receiver account of delinquent taxes special assessments of drainage levee districts. 4 Cities which have a population between fifty and.two hundred sand may increase their police sion fund tax from threeâ€"t tieths of one mill to not more t oneâ€"half of a ‘mill on the dollar. Changes the date when the coun clerks shall deliver books to collector, from December 1 to cember 31, or as soon thereafter such collectors shall quality. Publication of delinquent tax: tice shall be in the townshi road district newspaper pub the county. If no newspaper is lished in the township where property is located, then such shall be published in the near newspaper to such township. | Extends the date of ad of Boards of Review as follows: counties of 50,000 and 75,000, tober 7; in counties between 75 and 1000,000, November 7. Cw.m of less than 50,000 are not aff About 100 children, members . the Park District playground grou; were the guests of the ma; ent on Tuesday at the Comiskey park to see the Sox play Boston. f The major event of the playâ€" ground season, the annual Kl‘hm Park Playground Day will be h Wednesday, August 21, with an exâ€" pected attendance of 500.. Members of the vui'iou pllm groups will partic in con! ' of all typmcludin; an .um baseball game. â€" . § The August meeting of the field Auxiliary Unit of the Legion will be held Monday eveni at the home of Mrs. John Klemp Jr. on Ridge Road. o Don‘t ruin your health by stifling yourself over a steaming washâ€" Than New Clothes‘ Highland Park 3310 Phone Accidents Must Be ‘â€" Reported Immediately Formal reports to the State Deâ€" partment of Public Works & Buildâ€" ings at Springfield must be § within 24 hours, in case of an meciâ€" dent resulting in injury or death of a person, gccording to the n‘* Iâ€" incis Traffic Code, recently passed by the Legislature and now ?ltw in this state, says Carl A. | Barâ€" rett, president of the Illinois Autoâ€" mobile Club. 88 »| following an accident in which propâ€" erty damage only resulted, says Mr, Barrett. Official report bh:jf ;:ll be issued through the police, corâ€" oners, sheriffs and other agencies. When a driver is ph y unâ€" able to make the requiy:(‘i‘lzport. if there is another person in the vehicle at the time of the mecident capable ‘of making a report, that person must do so, Wi ~of accidents may also be d to submit reports. Y§4 Other ‘provisions of the ‘Traffic Code in case of an accident are: In case of a collision with an unâ€" attended (parked) vehicle, the driâ€" ver of the colliding car must stop and either (1) find the owner or operator of the parked car and give him the name and address of the owner and driver of the colliding car, or (2) leave in the parked car, in writing, the name and address of the owner and driver of the collidâ€" ing vehicle and a statement Qfl the cireumstances of the collision. . In case of an accident resulting in damages to "fixtures" upon or adjacent to the highwayâ€"stationary objects, such as traffic signs, lamp posts, etc.â€"â€"the driver must |locate and notify the owner of such damâ€" aged property (usually the police ‘will :be sufficient) giving his name, adress and car registration number. : continued from page 3 ©. Let us turn back the pages of the "Highland Park Press" to the "Highâ€" land Park News,"~as it was called . *"The passengers on the train older. â€" Their pecularity is that one of them ever knows ‘about anything, but his wl1¢ and ‘babies. ‘ Any city, village or incorporated town may, by iordinance, require similar reports to be made to it. in 1874, and see what was then thought of the trains into the city which Highland Parkers now . catch so regularly. June 1874 t f ~~"A suburban train is quite a difâ€" ferent thing from a throud; one. Though the aggregate of time spent on it is large it is by no means wasted. Many an acquain is made, many a friendship cemented, many a transaction concluded through the companionships of the ~‘"Then comes the swift Kenosha. ce . â€"~ becoume svonfine is fls 5kx use hattering and in good spirits, _ .â€" _ "But there is a difference bt trains. For instance, the 6:40 a.m. is rather an aggravating , beâ€" cause early risers are not the mood for talking about important RELIABLE LAUNDRY ‘ DRY CLEANING CO. Now and Then 372 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 630 gusu'rm â€" Glaskes Fitted â€"â€"â€". since 1919. a Complete Optical Service > I. H. NEMEROFE CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN P. 178 THE PRESS8 . h ‘ ' B NA * % aimn| .B P 2 ce _A * frrtant] ; _/ : i Wny w23 J * shu â€" i‘ c‘ l ) ie HAVE ;.m i' 2 ‘}’f‘; * aâ€"â€"â€"]| 3 U ie * , § 3 4 Te pv I [ Rag ** 17 ?RES8 .| Drai ly "The m Park. s looks down: on deserted er 7 y the News continues, "The . is long in Highland Park. slowly declining ‘sun looks on the quiet streets, on deserted ‘and buildings that seem as! in the brightness. But as it to gink, again comes the K whose passage through the town is like the flow of blood through veins. With ‘a bound the town is astir and wide awake for the of the evening. Best oiit:.luu for the returnâ€"is the Kenâ€" 0 : ‘following is too k C ou can‘t depend on seeâ€" your ftiends on it. "The ‘5:30 train is pretty quiet. The older look as though they found| the world too much for them; like to get a whole seat, put their feet in it, and think of the time when they can come out earlier, | a "The 6:20 has a kind of tinâ€"pail flavor al it, owing to the laborâ€" ers who on‘it. :: "The 9 @‘clock train is sleepyâ€"a heath hour for anyone to be going ho | "Last of all %n:u the "Owl train‘ at: j aged cars of the ‘Ow! train‘ have stories to tell. Some of them have sequels too and echo »ther pleasanter than snores or oaths. :A word to wise on this point will be sufficient." 28 EAST RANDOLPH STREET | CHIcaco Yo,in can drive it 50 miles an hour the day you buy n§ WARDROBE CASES TAYLOR TRUNKS | and f SCHOOL TRUNKS Tuz Forn Vâ€"8 is ready for normal driving when you buy it. There is no tedious period » breakingâ€"in for 500 or 1000 miles. 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It is not necessary to depend; on a long wearingâ€"in period to eliminate I Photographers is as follows: 1920â€"$160; 19256â€" $115; 1930â€"$91; 1981â€"â€"$80;1982â€" $66; ©1983â€"$54; 1984â€"$50;° 1985â€" $61. 4 acre of lilinois farm land in sentative years since the World War | *k es o &%ï¬%“*% T#M MARRIOTY â€"~ kagie River, Wisconsin PAGE SEVEN # ts e 14 it >;'3"1 19e 6 ho (p