CON<TEMPLATEI>RVMI>P Article 1, Chapter a on Adiminstrative Manager N.cage No duange Sanie milu addition oft inspertion de. Article ]IL Superlntendent et, Publie Works Ofifice createsi-There Is herelu> creat. Pd thse office of uperintendent ot publie wrorks, an admi.nistrative, olier of the Village. Th~e superintendent of Publie Wtbrks4-talilibe alpolinted by the pres- Menat andi the board ef trustess.- .1 ?4uervison-bcsuperlnteadeit eto publie works shall perforau itàlmduties f4ubjeet. to the supervision andi dire- tIon of the Vllage Manager. Article 111. Inpeertos J>QartiuIent1 Btuilding Comnilssloner. Aplpolnent-snni, as ao've. Article IV. Police Departnuent Aî.î.o1itmest-AII niembers ef the police eprtnent shahl be officiais et the Village andi shall be appolntesi by the president andi board of trustees. A ,45a1 V. r01 -tu es., ee, or hy tepré*- or by the board of The mhost charitable. tbirg that mav be, said for the revision contemplated for the administrative branch of the goverinment is that it coritain ambi- guities. It seems to be quite plain, however-, in the matter of depriving the Village manager of the -autboity to which our accepted forni, of gov- ernment entitles him.« The Village board lias intimate d that it >welcomes suggestions witii reference, to the -proposed. revîsed. Village code. Wé respectfully suggest, therefore, that the Village mfanager. 1be given the actual and complete autbority to wbich he is entitled by ordinance. witl1 empbasis on the fact that such attftiity fnchdethe p~ower to p point and remove from office the su- perintendent of public works. the fire nmarshal, the chief of police, the health commissioner, and ail othier administrative officers and emiployes for .whom he is by ordinance respon- sible to the president and board off trustees. This to include also the pro- vision that, upon renioving an%, such officer, thue Village manager shall sub- mit to, the.board of trustees at the r riaay ot this weeic to piay_ the GiIen- view s4chool, L. Raymus Murphy, principal at Highcrest, announced. Last fait the Highcrest boys won.,six of the nine games they played. Tbey hope to have an equaily, successful spring season. fi tas: the Decier Ordered I We plac e strongest emhphasila on this branch of our, business,. re- alliling the -fullIimportance of ac- curacy, treshneiss:of imateiais. and service, which .often means speed . Our stock of prescription drugs is complete and fresh, andi Ipatrons benefit by the long ex- perience of our registeresi phar- I macists. Prompt free delivery serviee from, 8 a.ni. to 10,, p.p, DRUG'STORE I uS A. ELLISOURG, R. Ph. G. 1 101 CENTRAL AVEINUE Phone WILMETTE 42%8 75o Wash Body' &md Whe1a FULL WASH SPECIAL* PRICES ON SIMONIZING Prompt Service 7AMV1 721 MAIN ST. Ph... WiL 26W4S1I #0mit Village Affairs. Article 1. Ofilcers and ecmplo.yees. Ffiert of Article.-The provIsIons of this article shail apply .11ke te ait ofiirers ofthfle Village, regardless eoftihe tinte <'f thte reation ofthtie office or of the tine of the appointment of flhe ef- ficer. Appolétnîent.su-AiI offices ofthfle:Vil- lage wich mare noade eàl iÏe: .by put uit to, woric full tilt ! t4et us not Iay ourselves ide open to the. ler- Iniclous evils of'.spoils politics. Actionl by the Village board on a uiatter of such tremendous< iniport- ance as this should flot be rushed througb at its next meeting. It de- serves and should get the mnost pains- traking consideration. Suqqests.. FUR TRIMM~ED SUITS For More Thau.Ferty YVears Po.WI.t 6 Phone Wilme4e 467