NVOTICEr-TAC MOI CVhorleJ rectol et N'eu' Trier qudtoriff n pustoue 10To cdyngt Mus. Helen T. Wilson wvishes to announte that TuEWILSON BAKURY lvili conliguse vider the superviSin o MR. ROBEIF. WILS014 who bas een fifiitcdwitj i hs father, and actively in charge of the busin ess for rnany yearS. Mrs. . eriicé T. Vo dr Pis ()68 Pjne' stret. i, ta, ,g ,be ,if the honsc of reresci.4aivLs of the. Illinois lh'qisl ait le fronat .th ,etili(subaibn) district. who Iras bA-esi lrged lAv Jrieîîds to uîakt' the' race for thfl Pic q'ubl i o bo .ii"- lia fi-ili e 4ao or the 4jiir fr1i- c' or. WIUdSTTE 414 ~itii apoin toi At the saine turne Mr. Lindiejier disclosed that there lias been a great- er increase in tax buying activitits this year over recent years. Since property-delilqueft 'in the 1935 taxes were put on sale, August 24, 1937, by order of the County Court 682 items of real estate, representtig a total tax delinqueuicy of $120,75927 have been bouglit by tax speculators in the Country TOWfs. These figures are in sharp contrast to those of the two preceding years. The 1934 tax'sale' disposed of pnly 17 items the total delinquiency of $534.36, wbile the sale of 1933 taxes disposed of only. 13ý, items which taxes amounted to $557. and these figures are for botb city. 4- p ý weeks and' tre.sed the s cati avert ty 0111Y by i.> tSer ors, Moires, satins, Tîilis 1 for four yean elect a nieniber year. Týi or end of twoyears if the lien skept up the tax paymnents -perty be rnay receive title the owner must then pay rof the lien any. price asked to retain the title to bis- Soider'