Hand. The mum! of separate (and: undkd "a the eusaitbeations an lo I!“ that th- t-ethrm. of the state In almost beyond the but!“ a! the - â€an. ever paid in the surmount up the at“ the nut nu amd M Lake county lama iutaod " Mth. "ererort.motseuscov.ussso Aeth.e-it-rratt,LririG t'-dirto9"tateamdtse-ormta Lila The pm year, had been I tow water â€it in Mum tax as 813.148 had been the “out turned in On that mice: Lake only ranked m in the Inâ€. A mutt: of " sum. including that of Abraha- G. Becker. of High- land Put which in the m W Tu Th.. inheritance tax Paid in "" mounted to $381.6â€. rook runny run more than 85â€.†but the tbird my in the Mate ugly maehod "0Ԡat bu than one-third of Icahn tax. which“ one of the best reeoeds in the state Ind the best we: met by the eomtr. The - since 1903 had ranged "and as pee can. The amount of taxes darted “than the - at the conclusion of l924 III â€an.“ or this 81a.- 375.73 tan-e iacthe this of latch tev'y"rstdidmnmnre-st, At the madam-I: Gruu this can... _tvrai.d.ylrereveemeoeitaa-u thrill: county in the Mate, h u.. .5. wt: of all mt: at " slate me- tdr fiea. which in _the with given. that Tht-lm-e-ta-. 'Pr.otemr_-tautuiri. uteyeet-A-Gr7irsii"a V‘i‘in Munro-marina- lmm than any otherâ€, i. than. wit*thee-eaaoet%x county. WWAIMc-t sun AW' I“! mum-I IRllIllMMtgt m During the resent afi.rnin.isstrati1rn,, 21 public improvements have been installed. When this 'dh1111'lrfltfonrlt'ltd office', Deksrfield was noted for its dark streets, its muddy streets, and i Deerfield was incorporated'as {village i were completed. _ . 2etyLt,l.ie. frgsgnt Id,miryut.rattt..rn,, 2_1 p , {summmtvu Ittt lat PEOPLES -iPrniiriri ' : WHAT I LIKE ABOUT THIS ADMINISTRATION IS EVERYTHING IS DONE OPENLY AND PUBLICLY. Inn l complete record of all its actions. Every action of even kind in marina " m..-» -...a mm... “A a- c-c, Mr advice to you, if you an a property owner in Deerfield, fl,"'""" vm EDWARD H. SELIG that left cor - __ V W (fl, ---- C-L"'"'"--"'"-"'".---.", Peer-Here-Tier -ete., are installed. the VALUE oe THE ADJOINING PROPER- TYGOEUPJ’AIIORETHANTEEOOSTOFTHEASSESSâ€" 'EEN'N,mtd.re-har. iteyeer?mrrrrrAmia, yet thems- Prtt_reeoaeeet..tridaptitortaFdir-d,' And,ifyousell mmmYOUmtheincu-advfluemdthebuyeru- 'yr-tht-mid-rats.'. 1r.>thtVhyii9ttahmrestthaGur.'. "1ltpteytit-rm..ertzLia%a.i-etatneersseu., How 29atthqtrmineixrmhtet' TPpemt%.taetmtadiiiaG'isiniiii'. I2-fb*iiuheqf--m,ti/iikGiii. Tettett'tr-urre-eorhfbiterussttato,teon these Minimum. Btmabmtthitt" """""e"i""ttrmte-triituemadsstarudbeeaaae Cet' N EEDED -hrErE.' W" ELECTION meson, APRIL Noisy Nat. the loud speaker of the Perkins family. says that if he Wu President-well, things would be dittersst; and noryone awn-es with him.--Farm and Fireside, curious creature which means half animal and halt bird. He Costa 54 a day for earthworms and (rub. which are obtained by hiring schoolboy: to bung them by the (loans. toes. rice and oatmeal. Ther rél'nh awry fruit and berry in the eatatog. A mixture of milk. eggs and chocolate is I drink that the " apes solemn- ly take, from cups. The chimpanzees std. crantrsrutartgs are very readily tasugrht to sit a tables and at, with the Inn is the Auslrnlhn Platypus, I I fork after the human fashion. The most particular boarder in are (a! to thtm. besides 811L113}: While he an, hm" up dafny with) "up care land of food. the P SHAKE)‘ r, with leer. They at onyuuc in _ttrt: Weeks. and then sometimes have: to Ite Guard. . hr. Blair does not have to provide a thousand different kink of {and for his thousand species ot live stack. Although he has animals and birds} and reptiles from the ends of the; earth. he has found that a tempura-5 lively "stall variety of foods will keep' them nil happy and in good Mum The monkey: require the nuns! an; tcmhe menu. Rana-u m an inn pertain item of their diet, 0%., nuts, raisins, cunt-u and onions The whole can of {edit 3.362 specimen; in the entire - in tta,- 000 last your. Fortunately w the animals do mot have the enormous appetite of Peter HippopoumUs. who consular: daily l5!) pounds qt has. " loaves of bread. G heads of cab- baee and 60 pounds of gran cure rum ELLII_W mud i. the job " by?! I. Hammad: New Yon-ill; who In won diirG%rTUas of liv- in: creatures to keep col-I'M. happy and mull-12¢ He dint“ the problem " “fading the animals" in the April Farm and PM. *â€" - mm.“ Ian-nan†'trt-et-o-ani-me... - v r mwuauwmmwah- at Dun-Inhibit.“ ht W's BHF‘ in 190t In the 2.: years from 1903 to 1925, the reconls etc the Straight Ticket of the My to H39. In the latter year, due to the shift in populntiop the state oitires were moved to Fprintrtietd and the building now occupied as a court- house in Sang-morn county erected. " is the fueliously reported the re- moval of the capitol from Vandali- to Sprittbield was inhueneed as much by the complaint of theiG'siiGi that they were being fed too much Memories of Lincoln. Dough" Ind other statesmen of prominence in their day cluster about the old “me- ture which was the capitol from [823 V northward. and a more central loca- Repairs totalling about $3.000 are . f . _ l . V w tsi ble bum: made by the Department 07’1â€)" or the Lump fht'yr')' (Inna e. Purchases and Construction to the) 1. . uld otate capitol at Vlndllil. This'vBl GC" RIDE TODAY building remains the property of the] NOT LIKE IT WAS Mate. being used as a courthouse in ---- . Fuyx-tte county, for which an annual l NQWREnghgld fit/nt,.',' Dr"? on rrntal of $2,000 is paid. i oa 'll "DE 'lllgl an Memories of Lincoln, Dough: tutd, as ' c“ ties JIMIIUA‘ m nvrsnr‘r‘nlmu rs DONE OPENLY AND PUBLICLY. It is the first administration that Every action of every kind is recorded in black and white and the. books are always open to OLD STATE CAPITOL IS BEING REPAIRED Historic Statehouse at Vandal]: Illinois, ls Leased to Fayete County for misrepresentation or negligence. In the laws of every state, it is said, there is discrimination of the same >011 which will require yen! of leg- islation to remedy. Mendy in Florida married women were deharred from engaging in the real estate business unless they to to court and have themselves declared "free dealers" This is because mar- ried women are nut responsible ie- gully for their ordinary contracts, The Woman's Home Companion cites this information as In indica- tion tho the world is still distro- ful of women, and that equality of the sums is a lung task Ind hardly begun Hundreds of luvs still exist. it is pointed out, which discriminate either for or against women. hand in in prino- for conspiracy hddnud thwart-um. Two were ffetetPyeteir-dtrvtste at, M a 1.7533,. 'aaa) and her own merits, . bee- 'vue-tui-nie/aT-ual".'."-',"-,';-;,; in the Rouge, ttttreform was origin- gym-um wiuiiFiG. THEO. J. KNAAK ALVIN W. KNAAK JANE J. HOOD EDWARD SWEET ""'t-raao-araaatrtrann. Iv/ini,',':,',", and quail, as that the center} of population was rapidly shifting northward, and I more central tii) I tion fur the capitol city was desirable. The passing of the horse has been brought again to attention through the experiment of a New England farmer who has hitherto resisted the metallic call of the-mater car. His experiences in making a 100 mile trip with a horse and buggy are re- counted by the Woman's Home Com- panion. enough jdurney, “with pleasaan lei, When he last jogged over the same route, " years ago, , was a simple it was cheaper. Go up and look at it now. The Village has spent $3,000 on crushed stone on Deerfield Road between Waukegan Road and the Railroad, one block. Look at it now." let Citizen: "A feller was telling me yesterday we ought to take one of the po- , licemen off and use that money in the road and bridge fund and that we only need one policeman. He says he sees them riding around in their cars in Highland Park and other places." 2nd Citizen: "I want to ask you something. How many hours a day do you work ?" lat Citizen: "Eight." 2nd Citizen: "Well, that is what they are supposed to work. But they put in ten and twelve. They are both subject to call " any time and when they are off duty they can ride in their own cars just as much as you. They work alternate eight hour shifts. Let me tell you something else - if the town keeps on growing in the next ttpo years like it has in the past. TWO POLICEMEN WON'T BE ENOUGH." Int Citizen: "What becomes of all the vehicle tax? Are the policemen paid out of this fund ?" 23d Citizen: "The vehicle tax goes into the road and bridge fund. The police are paid out of the general fund. Jt is illegal to pay them out of the road and bridge fund. Likewise, it would be illegal to turn their sal- ary to the road and bridge fund it they were discharged." lat Citizen: "Well, I hear so many stories going around, I don't know what to be- lieve." N (mini: “Anybody that tells you stories of this kind, tell him to come to the - Council Meetings. All questions can be answered there. THE PUB- LIC ARE ALWAYS INVITED. The Council members meet in Pub. lie Meetings once -- twice and sometimes four times a month. They devote their time, energy, and experience to handle the Village busi- ness in a businesslike manner and you will find that the people who stand around and tell stories never come themselves and know nothing about what is going on." LCr5:2CGEr© for for for for for [Swag]! Crown Prince Visas“ 3 m- Japanese Resort in Nash Touring Car The Crown Klll‘\\ md Crown Prince- ot Mun, It". making an alarm". tour or the Bet-d-t album- a! an world. “stud Kinkona. 33â€â€œ; pdtijis" . lime vilutre Tram Village Clerk Irillatre President its standing water puddles Refieshment for man and beast, the traveler soon learned. is now but a tradition. There is still plenty fur man if his digestion be strong, what with hot-dog stands and chicken, and-waffle houses-but where is the kindly watering trough? Oil and gas flow at every cross-roads, but oats and hay have become scarce, and elusive. Where once the hitching post stood sturdy .and staunch, the No Parking sign now leers ttom behind a double row of parked cars. The old farmer reports that every hotel now boasts its garage, but the clerk raises an eyebrow when he is asked to stable a horse. The farmer found himself constantly crowded in- to the ditch by whining automobiles. sure on the highway and simplified comfort at the wayside inns. But this time the 100 mile drive was a queer stunt, racking the nerves and even {zaught with hardships. 1927 The picture si Nash Advanced ILLINOIS; , breeding disease and mosquitos. nature Show the royal party arrtvtaq tra' Advanced Wx Town; car. TTe" a; . apanose Summot Resort new Tokyo. The fad for keeping youhg is sense- ‘Iess. What the world needs is more _ grown up persons-Lynchburg News. 1 Brown sugar is coming into style lt-Rain in the un-tn-datc kitchen. saw the Woman's Home Cbmpntsims. Bat brown sugar is not what it used to Ibex It,has been going down hill nvrr be. It, has been going doir/hii, ever since the manufacturers began tak- ing nut the littlv splinters. :lm quarter you sand- ls a quarter won. So save, if you will, Though when ait's said The quarter that's spent Means a lot more fun? The hard pavement made feet sore, and by the end miles all four shoes were Advice Farm and Fireside said and done PAGE ten the horse's of the 100 worn out,