' FEWCARS ABROAD, was mo GREAT W PEOPLES PAR!" There are about 90o.000 automom bile: owned on the British Isles:' there are about 800.000 cm owned; in Fume. about 77.000 owned in, Spun; about 318,000 cars owned in Germany. nnd in the United StatesJ there are about 20dNt0.000. . “One of the was for the small“ "(tuition of can in other (our; tries " compared with the United! States in the high taxes on motor) Nehie3es that ml.“ in other coun- tries,†an Charles M. Hayes. presi- desstoftheCttieago MotoreNb.."The; tendency today in this country is to! Induce we: of very kind. Without', a doubt this policy mks tor Brett) pin-verily. With was being reduced: on commoditiu and inmates. nemJ 'llurl'r'll"2"1A"u',"a'g"tT;a; “rum-menu.- 'r-th-a+-SVU" mm;u~mu cal-m "nae-noth- hwbwmd ".tma.-ve-ut-.ar suntan-mung... â€an kiahermtthesshorudees oCmotorearo-.T-mtrmrtor "hrvhsemtstde,-e,eti-t, Hanson “Invalid: m not d.ere-d.-htMtimdt_rorot- emhstwitlbeem-rmAibitimetomil- lion- 'of our "uztu!atti-ei"9epeo.tt perityof their Mum-will mitor'mmdmbm tum. not m th-c Senator: mi rem-mum in min-i: who k-thet-sth-note-ir CNNF stitomsta.the-twanot-ehtoph Bmrther tax on the shady heavily Whack “the-Iota; car on- er: they will pm" their interest in the wolf." of at owner- by voting “withering-admin: Especially “line's Where There Is No Gasoline Ths; Should Seek to Decrease Tues. Not Increase "o.tsetoeiotrt,thee-taxu mt**mstrmtmotormehieteoaroers Tnabeoadee.e-.bme-er,.e tmtiB.tartoet-ereitfehtthe “I. Thelma-Mum!» -.h%e.oodoestherarem-. U. S. SO FAR FORTUNATE "rr-r-ru-ttrt-ht'. 02¢“th When the When the Today Today Today When the When the Today Today Today Today When the at; _ With this explanation I radio {an 'l who listened to the radio poultry- small i course mks prepared by the Unitcd coma-1 States Department of Agricultun, .niudioutlined his method for catching '..U,i"r2, chicken-sauna; ovk. ELECTION TUESDAY, APRIL 19th, 1927 . toi Dur-the-tr-thi- “mdeIHSH-m 't â€imbue,- present administration took office: The credit of the Village of Deerfield was below par, due to an id obligations, some dat- ingbacktenyears. SOMEOFOUR IMPROVEMENTBONDSHADTOBESOLDATADISCOIm. present administration took Miee: There was $3,389 eqah in the water funds with $8,200 OUTSTANDING WATER CERTIFI- CATES UNPAID, LEAVING A NET OF $189.00. l gm" t',t.1ig Department is systematized. They have regular hours - are equipped with uniforms - make regular reports to the ounc1 , etc. MR. J AMES J. HOOD for Village President VOTE MR. EDWARD SEGERT for Village Trustee . MR. EDWARD H. SELIG for Village Trustee FOR MR. THEO. J. KNAAK for Village Trustee _ MD LIV!†W RNA AK for Villa-um no.4, present administration took office: THERE WERE A GOOD MANY HUNDRED 'lggtt!f, OF' UNCOLLBC'ND WATER 't'S.lt?s.2y,'rs'rANDrNG. THERE WAS NO REGULAR METER READINGS OR INSP ONS, NO REPAIRING OP ME- Em. - _ - - 7W? -_' -- v- -_-- -v--V.‘U’ A'V - ‘m‘“ - â€'r present administration took office: There was a $3,000 mortgage on our fire truck - we needed new tires 2s. new hose - uniforms and supplies for our generous volunteer fire fighters _ - present administration took office: The police department had no system - no regular work - no uniforms. The CREDIT OF THE VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD IS 100% BECAUSE ALL OLD DEBTS HAVE BEEN PAID. OUR IMPROVEMENTS BONDS SELL AT PAR and a slight premium. After redeeming $2,000 of those old water certificates and puttintfaaide 31m in a special fund for the other 1,200 eertifieatesr, - After tgly.. out $9,012 for two automatic pumps - a mmqfhouse and land to put it on - as well as mine and valves for the ‘pump ouse; - . After paying out $8,474 for a 100,000 gallon storage tank. (The above amounts include complete coats of installing - engineering present administration took oftiee: There was little water pressure anywhere in Itkrtieu and in some spots, at times, no water at all. _ costs, etc.) ;--- After paying a man, that reads the meters regularly, repairs the meters (a moat important job) repairs leaks in the takes care of the two automatic pumps - (His saving to the village each month is far more than his “but (March lst) We have $4,085 in the water funds WITH ONLY $28.50 IN UNCOLLECTED WATER FUNDS. OUR PRESSURE IS EQUAL TO ANY VILLAGE IN ILLINOIS. V The fire truck is clear-- it has new tires and two spares - new hose - supplies and uniforms for our firemen of whom we are proud: THE WHOLE VILLAGE IS PROUD OF ITS FIRE DEPARTMENT AND WHAT IT HAS DONE. have. We have the advantage, in that, motor vehicle transportiiott in this country is highly developed. Now. there can be no doubt but that a tax on gasoline will hamper motor Car development in Illinois, and thereby hold back the stated' mtmb.mefhueAtErd.t-thea.-h. “mum-up» with. an... My. “an...“ I. --dt't-t dub- RADIO FAN TELLS HOW TO BANISH owTs "We raise a considenble number of poultry and perhaps my experim with owls mar be of some lid]: to other poultry Mun.†"We found dead chicken: that every morning for I week. One aw when coming home Int: I saw Ill owl ftrfrom the m. SM“ that this Wu the - of the Which- Ptt problem, I made . null putter-n about 2 feet nan-n. Inning this on the irttheeeoteroftheputform. Ina pin-ed nix gopher trips "and the chicken, Mammalian when four owume-rrrirreahoat4 "et-sth-ti-qt-wit-'" trt-imroettoother-rtV erathumethodofe_+ owu,ermtritrotedbrn-berd tho der-ta-tth" nib school, in eomteetionwithmrr-od-e- coming it, the United Shun _ ment of Agriculture m be items-ofthe-tqt-tV reet-ttaormd5o-ttvftimth- farremehed. Trap-ducal.“ froerib.dortrrth.asedh-r+ ofmtetmptoaPohe9dhee "torednnsoort-theMreih- been eaogkt. no that innocent birth of other species will with m- 9111mm numnm ! DAMAGE m Chops; Writes Agriculmre Bert. of His Experience With These Foes of Poultry Raiser Dept. of Am." Te. ' to C...“ It: 80-: IM- _ and. Du- . This advertisement paid for by funds subscribed by citizens of Deerfield interested it; Deerfield's Future Vote the Straight Ticket of the ly consistent results and were very expensive. It was found that it poi- sorting is done at an, it should be limited to the narrow zone of seven w. The use of poisoned bait at sprouting time had I certain de. tern-nt etfeet on the birds, Nothing but the use of firearms can curtail losses during the ripening Ind har, vest periods. The he: in which blukbind dun-3 Age is seven enough to vumnt thel necessarily mat expense of control] is errrttUted largely to a Inn-ow zone of coastal phin don; the [Malia-i:j border'of the rice In; To Maul creatures a nomadic as Nukbirb in suth I limited an: would requinl operations in the whole region, aver: much of which blukbirds if! not destructive enough to require drum: control. in some situations they my cum be beoetieial to the farmer. A county superintendent of mind: hsaeormtrrwhertttbere knoduly appointed "can: can". any all. complaints uu'mt mu who tail to obey the state law relative to sending childm to In:th " I pri- rate chim- only and not in his oiBe. ial apathy. Attorney Geoeral One-r Cabin-n ruled - in In oph- co. SUPT. OF SCHOOIS _ MAY CURB TI.UANCY Win01†T.ll.m&C0. Efrqtqsi-roqrrtumbi_ ordeehemitwmt'tbemeg%et- at Vumhomthtn mmhm-m amdtHt-r_arfttbed- -armttNdero-arNrtrm, oath-hudIUHIIa-I 'SmatBRreLaMetPa_gtiaaggtPaIaLgtaa-B nun-dismay: 'g.harArarar_ JAMES J. HOOD EDWARD SEGERT EDWARD H. SELIG THEO. J. KNAAK ALVIN W. KNAAK In an opinion prepared at the re- quest of A. J. Johnson. sure Supt-rm- tendent of insurance, Springfield. Carlstrom mind that . trust my.†aunt. with one exception. be desig- nated - u Whig†by I member, “I g tmyt neemertt. A Chic-go firm doing Iii-inu- u 1 life insurance company has been asked ion given J. C. Oxford. sun’s Inor- ney of Hardin county. t,r.ctse-tLito-etseui, sitrosteel-uirri-atrrthel exception allowed by law in when the. â€be is totaltr an! pun- may disabled by accident. a.- orud-orisarithorrt-ot support. YELUJW CAB RATES Each addition] " In! -.Mbe No charge for at. WI. 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