..vA v‘t - Ol’h :LIL ~41; Md 91:; SUN Hm» "Z44 1(me: “MUM )0“ .‘ I†m3 1N)! 013: .11 161 1031 596 L75 H UH .16 mun) 5H: NH 1114) #5; ‘1‘! 00 5H IDH r)‘ . r3 ‘31) $231,368.19 8051,7233" 375.2293; $288,350.42 $72,613.01 1921. $261,209.64 $233,350.42 13,569.†$19.000.00 2, 61 6434 143.27“5 £0,213.63 .):) 072.“ a... Cal wee â€1.71920 ' he Balms with .1, . . W . k, County of Lake, Illmms ‘ W of H Iggy? {Iggcreipts and Disbursements as shoywn by the City Treasurer’s Records for Ania 0 .. an“. 11:01 SLHEDL'LE â€[)-1†(“y of Highland Reconciliation Hf 30th. 1921 L: ENERAL Ft AI uvvv... .â€" â€" 1 30th†1921. CHECKS OI'TSTANDING â€"- DEDCCT 01d Hender Check i, $0.933 .V V. No. 1598 . ,. DEDCCT Voucher Nu. 4197. dated and entered in City Clerk’s bunks April 27th, 1921, not entered in City Collector’s books until May, 1921. Transfer in General Fund covering 6"; costs SCHEDULE “D-2" City of Highland Park Recbnciliation of Certif 30th. 1921. Highland Park State 15 Highland Park Trust an General Fund , Library Fund Garbage Disposal Fund Bond Redemption Fund SPECIAL FL NDS Highland Park State Bank Highland Park Trust andS Assessments Fund . ‘ Rebate Fund Interest on Deposits Fund TOTALS V CHECKS OL'TSTANDING No. 2621 . N0. 2732 N0. 291!) N0. 2918 N0. 3017 No. 3022 N0. 3284 'V-‘ouchet‘ NH. 4196 â€"â€" and entered in City on iéélfrï¬it entered until May. 1921 Voucher No. 4197 â€"- drawn 0“ “NW" Fund dated APTi1 27â€â€œ 1921’ not en 'in Treasurer's Books until May. 1921 Voucher No. 4300 _ drawn on Interest 0: posit Fund, dated April 30th 1921’ not ( ed in Treasurer’s hooks until May. 1921 Both m. the above VOUCheTS were enter (‘it\' Clerk's books in April, 1921' TOTALS muse-2194 : 6,138.67 3 3,979.44 3 509.65 32,993.07 15,464.16 53,199.11 N D 16,636.95 8 2.18625 8 1.60951 3 ’ark State Bank†ark Trust and Savings Bank Lnd Park, County of Lake, Illinois of Certiï¬ed Bank Bellanca with City Clerk’s 15/.â€" 3:90 12,574.94 1,243.20 1,338.32 228.00 4,925.47 2,832.12 228.00 4,925.47 2,632.12 3,982.42 2,360.93 â€" drawn on General Fund ,3; Clerk’s book April 27th, in City Treasurer’s books â€03:... v and SawingS Bank draw'n 0n a; .25 Assessment not entered .{rést on 11e- 1, not enter- entered in [â€25 3 6,000.00 3 3,318.11 “0,928.16 3 2,813.88 3 137.57 l L“. "u m l with City Clerk’s and C ____ 2,7--. ,, .- >__ 39,869. 21 1.2560 8 6.00000. 8 9,510 78 880,792. 87 8 2,813.88 8 1M 160.25 160.25 6,000.00 7,161.78 6,000.00 '1, 161. 78 40,987. 02 669.82 .20 .10 .30 3. 80 .80 .34 .50 and City Treasurer’s 6,192.67 flood I ï¬nd 17,656.65 1,243.20 1,338.32 2,349.00 22,587.17 2,349.00 39 305.35 2,244.06 17,105.46 17,505.46 City Clerk" 5,481.71 36,613.38 2244.06 400.00 43,253.76 43,253.? 5.481.71 ity Treasurer's Books 36,604.15 4,382.87 12,574494 1,243.20 1,338.32 2,349.00 17,505.46 E50546 17,505.46 39.80535 2,244.06 1,204.35 ‘ “253 76 hand 569 .82 Books, at Apr“ 76 15,242.54 2,322.48 1,066.78 17,565.02 Pm :58 in: 1,204.35 32,210.38 11,049.42 at April 43,259.80 alum .25 $775 43,253.76 59.56 NEW LAW mom ma ROAD smnn WILL ‘SAVE STATE MONEY Secretary of State Given Power to Appoint §pgchl lavend- The new law giving Secretary of iii-glut State Louis L. Emmerson power to ual p appoint investigators to co-operate train with local authorities in enforcing â€u automobile and road laws will save The ‘ the state at least $250,000 a year, the checl automobile department of the secre- 0““! tary's oflice eetimatea. This amount‘ “11 has been escaping annually because it is there has not‘been adequate law~en- 00nd: forcement machinery. left The increase of more than 500 per new: cent in the amount of money collect» the t ed in automobil. license fees under tor Secretary Emmerson it is pointed 0W1“ out, has been due partly to the co- shoe operation he has secured from local of i authorities. With this new agency tiom under his direction, he expects obâ€" L: servance of the law will approach seat 100 per cent. 1“. ! "While only a few inatigatoruwm lwill be employed" Secretary Emmer- ' tion ‘son said today, "by sending them to I. arri gcommunities where the law has been i thin illoosely enforced. and by establishing i her leomplete cooperation between the-,priI investigators and the local authori- ‘l as I :tics thruout the state, much can be 1 accomplished. The investigators will ton ‘.have the powers of constables and i can make arrests in any county. 91‘: I “Local oï¬icials. generally speaking, ‘ 6-04 partmenL ‘ New York stake paid a {u of 33 {792,351. the largest amount plid ‘any one state. and I‘ennnylv:nin ‘ second mth $128,195.16). Over :11 cent of the cum! tax “as paid by Yorkeâ€. can make arrests in In, county. “Local ofï¬cials. genenlly speaking, have shown commendable interest in arresting violators of the law requir- 1 ing automobile licenses, but the need ‘ Mun) People Have Visited Vast of some agengy with atnutwide pow‘ : Beds 8‘ Grass 1“. era :0 us)“ m the detection bf less This Ye" obvious violations and to act in com- ‘ ' munities where local authorities are: negligent†has long been recognized_j The Mmsuming season fur â€11‘ Lotus As all of the money couemd in auâ€" will awn be ovvr fur am your at the - A I»--. I.“ “I.“uu Beds" Every yenr SEASON FOR LOTl'S IS NEARLY OVER As all of the mone tomobile license fe fund for the com roads every citizen ested in strict our law. law. â€Tht' investigators will assist local [one authorities in discovering and pun..this ishing those who own two can! and‘drn buy but one set of lit‘enu- plates; au- pall immobile dealers who buy but onelnlw set (if plates and use card board figâ€" slm urv: for aewral other cars; owners are of trucks who operate them under a 1 passenger car livense and the hun~ tier Hireds of drivers of delivery trucks hm land many private chnufleurs who ne- \(En ;gleut in secure chauffeur licenses," is If the estimate of the automobileHU! [department is correct. the investiga- ' tiï¬ â€˜tnrs will {one the collation of more ‘ an than ï¬ve times the amount of the‘int lappmpriation for their salaries and tht lexpenaes. In addition. Secretary Em- ]('h ‘mernon explains, they will assist inyia eliminating speeding and other vioâ€"Li lations of the law: of the road which 1 in now make traveling dangerous. fSt it J- :......oia-.. gator to or nuw um... --_ , .. In providing {or the†invutixn- tors. the leginlnture repelled the pro- vision for volunteer invutignmrn who served without pay. It wu found thnt while thue did some good, they lacked authority necesury to make them eï¬ective. v ILLINOIS THIRD 11* RICHES IN THE 1'. 2 398.236, the m i monwealth paid 1 mul income u! ‘lyear 1919. “1‘ i compiled and ‘United States Only New 3 in Pay Income tax autisiiu bear out the fact {hut Illinois is the third guy: in wellth in the United Sums. With a net income of 31.662.796.441 upon which lilinoisans paid a tax of $99,- ! Hui: rum. amuum to $38.49, I York. Delaware L~ average of 813.03}; 1 on the hat. vsnh II $15.33. (The per r city of Aurura was a thus exceeding the The hiflhfl“ ry citizen is directly inter- strict compliance with the Seventh in P" nu ".V..-‘ wense few goes mm the the construction of hard York and Pcnnsyh'u" y Luger ~ Income Taxes v-»~_.. ! residents of this cum paid 7.83 per cent of the e u! of the nation {or the These ï¬gures hive been and completed by the nu internal revenue dcâ€" per capital mcnmc m L49. the rate {nr New Ln- L~ second “'th an 4H; Illinois '1: wvemn [h n per (‘npltn tax of per rapiu [UK {or the was uppruximntvly 82G. L: 1hr u‘v’t‘rlut- uf the 8H,. Thar Ivrragr lnx r the emirr l'mted mom “as paid by New (‘lpiu Tu {:1 of $399-- DUI" plid b)‘ I wxlh an i, wvemh A Non): Shore conductor’l hurt u still pulpiudng in“ u: “and experience he Ind Int woek‘vul. on I run between Wluketln und Chicago. ,_ -A m-..I.A A vomsn got in the car It mu gun und when the handed him ticket he pinged the check in the u5-w - u‘ er V _ ual pllce It the at window. AI min proceeded the wonnn too an! on the opposite side of the The conductor nut-ted to remove check no place it near the MM. occupied. ‘ ,I _;._\.o _ WV uyuxu. “Just leave that check right when it in," the woman commanded. m conducwr obeyed. Soon the woman left the peat. opened her when: news. the title Ind then 'Ilked m the vestibule. Just then the conduc- tor, in pguing the nisle, noticed the -- :,,A; .L- lIUlLfl. Later the Woman rexurncd to her seat and motioned to the conductor. He leaned our 1nd supponed she in- |tended to ask him the usunl quel- |liona nhout train connections, time of 'Iarrivnl 3% her destination, or some- ithing of thnt kind. Insu‘nd [the put iher um: nround his neck. The sur- ;pri|ed conductor made his getâ€"away In quickly In puuible. The woman left the tram at Evans- opén 'sZTLTAIS. He received the shock of his life. It was crammed full of greenback: 0! many denomina- tiom. | . k-â€" The Hoxsumlnfl season fur the â€nu: will soon be over fur this your at the Gran Lake “Luxun Beds" Every yur (huusandn of people Hm these famous beds and immense quantities of the buds and blossoms If? carried any. The beds cmwr about 120 acres. No one who hm. 310ml upun um- side 0! thus expanse ad look-d out over the dense mass of ï¬ll"! leave: 1nd mxy. pale dull yellow blossoms lifted high above the w-u-r, upon straight strong ï¬rms. can form-t lhc- bonuty of the scene. A n... “I Despite a loan] trmmmn m t... t. 1 {act that the seeds of 1hr Lotua were brought from the Nile :nd plnnted in Grass Lake remon was : favorite is not the same as the Egyptinn Lo: tun. The Lotut- of the Nile is mien-1 tiï¬cnlly known m- Nymphole Cerull, and in A blue water My, u the norm indicate; The lmtu: m ï¬rm Lake in the “American Lotus.“ or â€Waterk 1'h1nqunpin," und xu botanical nnme‘I Via Nelumbium luu-um. 1 The plmt is found in Onurio And Hm I few other plum-s in the United f Staten, besides the Gnu Luke region. ‘1 The great mot stock is edible. It ’might be dried Ind gmund into mu]. ‘iThe worn-like seeds Also my be ;enten, so the lnrge bet“ at Grul‘ ‘ Luke one A great store house 0! food. Ht in aid that the plont might be :proï¬ubly cultivated for food. E The Lotus "beds" m southern Con- inacticut, and Sodua Buy. New York. ‘nre thought to have been planted by , the Indium. it in known thlt the (Erna Lake region wu a hvoriu ‘dwdling place 0! the indium. I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PAINTING. PA PERMANGIMT AN INTERKI DECORA TING AU Kind: 2’ Fun-dun Raï¬-nu WRIT}: WORK .4 SPFIIALT) loud ‘rmillmn m the ('1‘ seeds of 1hr 1.01% were n the Nile :nd plnnted in rcmun was : favorite â€" . . .3. Mi. Ava-.0 High“ Purl. [IE-oh AND The Electric Iron g¢oooooooo O nah I‘AGI m Honthly Pl!-