Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Feb 1936, p. 21

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* and ta*es-is evident in Winnetka at this particular time as far as taxes are concerned, when New Trier Township Collector Sanborn Hale is preparing to' collect the second in- stallmnt of the 1934 general taxes and Justice of the Peace R. E. Sins- heimer is flooding the mails with notices to persons, delinquent in the * payment of their 1932 personal prpp- erty: taxés to corne ini and 'settie pronto. Inteesi 'Piing Up Mr. Sinsheimer'is ýcollecting. these delinquents in Wihnet 'te; Kenilworth and Winnetka, 'Of which hle says there are 5,700 for the 1932,taxes.and also, 5,300 for 1933.. The 1932, bills now bear 23 per cent interest and one per. cent additional is added eacl month. These delinquents in Glencoe are collected by a justice of thé Peace of Northbrook.. Mr. Sinsheimer apnouniced -that up to Wednesday noon he had. placed 1,500 sumnmonses in the mails and the, others are to follow as rapidly as he can get tliem prepared. Mr.,. Sinsheimer's office is, at his, residence, 935 Spruce street, Win- netka.. lIs office hours are evenings, from 7 to 9 o'clock, except on -Satur- days, when the bours are 2 to 4. The notices which lie is sending out explain that uncler the law and the order of the Board of Commissioners of Cook county,. a suit lias been started for the amount involved. Thrat.n Court Açtion The notice thefi reads that unless this tax, interest anid cost is paid by cash or clieck, payable to the order of R. E. Sinslieimer, witliin ten days from date of the notice, the suit will be carried to judgrnent, and an addi- * tional cost irnposed. *After service of summons, unless you appearbeforehim, and defend or appeal, ail défenses you rnay liave to, tlie tax, or tlie amount of the. tax, wi*11-be lost. to you, and you will be' required by law to pay the tax ini full witl tlie additional interest, penalties and cost. of busness. 0o- Mr. and Mrs. James Reinliold have rented a bouse for the spring and are moving the, first 'of March fromn their present residence at 605 Central aàvenue to 721 Prairie. avenue,. Miss Beu" " aul past five *years, died Monday morn- iing ai St. Francis liospital, Evanston. The cause of deatli was cerebral, liemorrhage. Miss Hall, %vho made lier liome at 1139 Maple avenue, Evanston, witli lier cousin, Miss Lulu Wrighit, also an Englisli teachier at New Trier, was taken ill Sunday. Up to. that time Miss Hall was apparently in good a FEElT-hut? Here s your chance t. obtain reief w lth tiie proper Dr. Sciioli FOOT COMFORT Appli ance or Remüedy.. there la oune for à-eY cominon foot ailimenkt, perfected by Dr.W.. M. ScheIl, internationally famous Foot. Authority. Dr. Scholi's FOOT COMFORT Dem onstrotion q W. havre a Dr. SchoDl FOOT COMFORT Aipplane oir Remecly for the -reief Of every couimon foot ailiment. A thorough17 -traineel atteundant, who is p ranently i chare of pur Dr. ScIiioIl'S Departuient, wiIl take Pedo-grapli imprints'of your stockinged feet and show you Iiow. to obtiin relief fro.. your mli.. or foot troubles. You are invited to attend. DR. SCHOLL'S FOOT COMFORT DEPARTMVENT. Shoe $alon. Stree, FI,>,,, WIEB@LDT'SEVANSTON CHIEF WASH,,.CO. PHONE ENTERPRFÇE O Il6 NO TOLL CHAÈkGLE* You'II Be as Proud of CoUd Medal Laundering as We Are...It's Tops' GOL D ME DA L DA MýP'WAS H

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