What Must 1De Done ..The speeilc things that should beý accomplished are.: "(1) Induce taxpayers who are de- linquent for 1928,-1929 and 1930 to correct such delinquencies to reduce interest charges,, and supply soine cash, for. current expenses. Local taxlng bodies do flot receive the interest on * delnquent'payments. (it goes to the County) ,and as a resuit, our intereet payments on tax warrants Increase your. taxes for subsequient periods. * ()Tax 'bis .for,_1931 .will he issued shortiy. If these bulisare paid promptly on presentation,îto the town-_ sldp coll1ector instead of, the Coun- ty treasurer, we wiiI have the' money sooner to pay off warrants and stop interest charges.', The deiays that oc- cur by payrnent to the County Treas- urer, are costiy. Therefore taxpayer!ý shouild be urged to make payrnent to * the Township Coliector immediately àîter--receiving their bills. "('3) T1ay bis for 1931 will be pay- saine reasons as those cited under (2> abovè, taxpayers should be urged to pay both ýinrstalments at once to the township coliector. Taxpayers seeking to pay their 1931: tax bis with 1931. sehool or village tax warrants will probably flnd it neçessarY to pay both instailments at the same time since the tax collector will ot ac- cept a tax warrant as part pay- ment of a tax bill if the denomna- tion of sald warrants i.s greater t-hani s the proportion (If the tax bill against * whireh iR was *ssued. In that event, we nelp support. We 'bave calls for' a sewin9 machine, a desk, a child's 'crib and small. tables., Can you belp us suipply themn? -Mrs. HenryCuer chairman.. ýNo t e Eonomiy shop is conducéted by the Philanthropy depàrtrnent of the Womnans cub of Wiimette. Proceeds gro to.cha-rlty. DIVIDE CAGE GAMES Boys' basketball tearn:s of the High-, crest school- divided .bono.rs in a. doubleheader bill: with the Li .ncoîn school of Niles Center last Friday. The Niles Center first team won, 28 to -21, but the Highcrest second teamn was victoriôus, 8 to 4. The Higbcrest girls teaws also broke evn inthçir gamies with Morton Grove last week. The first team lost, 18 to 2, but the second teami won, 6 to 5. MNrs. 'Miles Seelev and baby, of 705 Rogers avenue, accompanied by the forners mother, M.,rs. Franik Pardee of Evanston, are leaving Friday, mno- toring to Clearwater, Fia. 'Mr. See- ley will accornpanv the'tu as far a-, Iett, '533 Roslyn road, Kenilworth; the, Ste*art gui Id at the home, of Mrs. ,John, A. Carter,o 336 Sterliig road, Kenilworth... Mrs.. Harold O. Barnes, 98 Indian Hill road, ,will open ber borné Friday, February 10, for a Valetane tea to honor new members of' the Service guild of the First Mètbodi st Episco. pal church of Evanston. -Mrs. Ver-ý non Loucks of Kenilworth is in, charge of arrangements. Mrs. Ramnes will be assisted in-receiving by the president, Mrs. Earl Cooper, M rs. Ernest Preniont Tittie, and thec board. Past presidents will preside. at the tea tables. There will be twenty women in tbe receiving line. Mrs. L. M ._Allen,'258 Meirose. ave- nue, Kenilworth. was bostess to her bridge club on Tuesday, January 31. IBERENICE VIOLE Teacher and Pianist Studio: 114 Third St. 1111 CENTRAL AV. Il ETBL These Are the Day..01 the. Theifty Nineties Trhere WC go, you sayq bringing up the. subject of the depression ain. No use trying to deny it we're ail saying the pennies when i'. advisable to save them. men.t witn tax warrants. SEnforcement, M1acldinery 'SloW ý'TiIfý nor'naq.] mach inery for enforce- ment of tacx collections is ail too slow whnso miany properties are involved. T4erefore. we feel that the cîtizens ,sho(uid organize their own group or, committue to review the list of de- linquoncies and 'strikers- for 1928, 19'29 and 1930, apid to. prepare to carry finn nersn t n fnrsn - nn2in ü to know thlat whichever service you use, you are getting more f or the money expended.. MARKET Tlirif t Telep»one WlImetteU 1146 Wll Wlmette and 781 Wi 4 anS us 34@O i I *1