ay 16, 1929 Thursday, May 16, ; io i > _ NOCE _ oc aâ€" Hoard ;YEHEMEEEB&EIM_MJL& r of Local Improvements of the City of Highâ€" land Park, County of Lake and State of Tlliâ€" nois, has filed in the County Court of Lake County, Illinois, & certificate that the followâ€" ing improvement has been completed, and that it conforms substantially to the requirements of the original ordinance for the construction of the same, toâ€"wit: The construction of a reinforced concrete pavement improvement in Green Bay Road from the northwesterly line extended of Central Avenue to the west limâ€" its of the City of Highland Park, said west limits being the west: line of Section 14, Township 43 North, Range 12 East of the 8rd Principal Meridian, all in the City of Highland Iiark, County of Lake and State of Illinois. Highland Park Special Assessment of said Court Docket No. 826, and that application has been made to said Court to consider and determine whether or not the facts stated in said certificate are true. That a hearing will be had upon said application on Monday, the 3rd day of June, A. D. 1929, at the hour of ten (10) o‘clock in the forencon of said day, »t the County Court Room of said Court, in the County. Court . House, at Waukegan, in said Lake County. Objections may be filed to said application on or before the hour of ten (10) o‘clock in on or DefOTR MMC MUCT forenoon of said day. e Board of Local 1 Highland Park Dated at High 1929 AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE SALARY OF CITY OFFICERS_ AND CERTAIN EMâ€" PLOYEES OF THE CITY OF HIGHâ€" LAND PARK, ILLINOIS BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL oF THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK : SECTION 1. That the sa ies of the folâ€" lowing City Officers and loyees, for the fiscal year beginning May ist, 1929, and éndâ€" ing April 30th, 1980, be fixed at such sum as is provided for by this ordinance for such officer or. employe for the discharge of the duties of such . office, as required under the laws of theâ€"State of _ Iliinois, and the ordiâ€" nances~of the City of Highland Park, during the term of his office or employment, and that such officer or employe shall receive no further compensation from the City of Highâ€" land Park for the duties of such office during the term thereof. . P RSUT 2y 000CA o oauct cShk Modern Transportation on Land and in the Air Lightens White Man‘s Burden in Nigeria If you will take your atlas and turn to the map of Africa, you will find the town of Kano, a trading post, located in the heart of Nigeria, a British Protectorate on the west coast of Africa. Here, despite their isolation in the midst of a native black population of over eighteen millions, the few adventurous pioneers who carry the white man‘s burden of commerce and administration in Darkest Africa, enjoy modern transâ€" patatbubothonlandandintheair: ; That the salary of the Mayor BENJAMIN F. wW. REAY, J. H. ZIMMER, w. J. BROWN, Local Improvements. of FBER Highland Park, Illinois, May 16, 11â€"12 1929 * MC., DFC., of the ~Royal the City of LEWIS, sand Two Hundred Dollars ‘($1200.00) per anâ€" num. That the salary of each of the Commissionâ€" 1 ers be and it is hereby fixed at the sum of . Nine Hundred Dollars ($900.00J perâ€"annum. Phat the salary of the City Clerk be and the same is hereby fixed at the sum of Five, Thousand Five Hundred Dollars : ($5500.00) per annum. That the salary of the Corporation Counsel be and the same is heréby fixed at the sum ‘of Three ‘Thousand Dollars ($3000.00) per ‘annum. â€" ‘That the salary of the City Treasurer be and the same is hereby fixed at the sum of One Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($1200.00) perannum, n â€" 9 « That the salary of the City Collector be and the same is hereby fixed at the sum of Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($3600.00) per annum. _ _ ‘That the salary of the City Marshall be and the same is hereby fixed â€"at the sum of M 2C whancands ‘Three Hundred. Dollars That the salary . be and the same i of Three <Thousan ‘annum. â€" > per annum. ‘That the salary of the Foreman of Streets and Public Improvements be and the same is hereby fixed at the sum of Three Thousand Dollars ($3000.00) per annum. ‘That the salary of the Chief Fire Marshal be and the same is hereby fixed at the sum of Three Thousand Three Hundred Dollars ($3300.00}) per annum. " : s 04 0 Â¥4 Asslstant Wien (weauy.u2F PHD COORDEU That the salary of the First Assistant Fire Marshal in charge of the Fire Station (during the day} be and the same is hereby fixed at the sum of Two Thousand Eight Hundred Doiâ€" tars ($2800.00) per annum, ‘That the salary of the Second Assistant Fire Marshall in charge of the Fire Station (during the night) be and the same is hereby fixed at the sum of Two Thousand Two Hunâ€" dred Twenty Dollars ($2220.00) per annum. . That the salary of Fireman Number One, 1 TL l SA GeGe c cdicncrnmncrne snn agre annnenaprane ratinirventornenirennntenegicormenternegren o e eP TTTT Flying Corps, and now Nash agent with Miller‘s Motors, Kano, is standing with Lieut.. ‘"‘Doc" Grader, formerly of the United States Naval Air Service, beside the Nash Special Six "400"" series touring car with Twin Ignition motor in which they had completed a 5,800 mile reliability trip over the jungle trails of Nigeria. Lieut. Grader is representative of the Wile \Corporation, New York, disâ€" tributors for The Nash Motors Company in West Africa. The Nash Special Six and the Moth airplane, property of Capt. Carpenter, were the first of their kind to be registered in Nigenma. TEE P}lESSï¬ fixed at the sum of Two inousand UNC AAMMT dred Dollars ($2100.00) per annum. That the salary of Firemen Number Four and Number Five be and the same is hereby fixed at the sum of Two Thousand Forty Dolâ€" lars ($2040.00) per annum. â€" _ â€" That the salary of | Seven, Eight and Nine hereby fixed at the su Nine Hundred . Eighty J annum. â€" T e That the salary of Firemen Number Six, Seven, Eight and Nine be and the same is hereby fixed at the sum of One Thousand Nine Hundred . Eighty Dollars ($1980.00) per annum. â€" i * C That the salary of the man in charge of the Garbage Incinerator Plant be and the same is hereby fixed:at the sum of One Thouâ€" sand Six Hundred Eighty Doliars 1($1680.00) peéerâ€"annum. o~ 00 ~ "C__â€". That the salary of the Building Inspector be and the same is hereby fixed at the sum of Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($3600.00) per annum. That the salary of the President of the Board of Health be and the same is hereby Gxed at the sum of Six Hundred Dollars That the salary of Board of Health be a fixed at the sum of ($600.00) per annum. CERTCRE C Eo oi That ’thr salary of the Visiting Nurse. be and the same is hereby fixed at the sum of One â€" Thousand _ Eight Hundred _ Doliars ($1800.) per annum. 5 i That the salary of the Moving Picture Cenâ€" | sor be and the same is hereby fixed at the | sum : of, One . Thousand â€"Ewo Hundredâ€"Sixty Dollars ($1260.00) per annum. SECTION 2. â€" That the salaries provided for in Section One of this ordinance shall be due and payable in semiâ€"monthly installments on | the First and Fifteenth day of each month for the preceding half month of their servâ€" ices during the term of their office. =~ SECTION 3. That the salary of the Mayor, Commissioners, City Clerk, Corporation Counâ€" sel, President of the Board of Health, City | Marshal, Police Sergeants, City Police Ofiâ€" . cers and Visiting Nurse shall be :(d from . the salary of Officers Fund provided for in . the Department of Public Affairs. That the salary of the City Treasurer and City Collector shall be paid from the Salary of Officers Fund provided for in the Department of Accounts and Finance, That the salary of the Chief Fire Marshal, Day and Night Firemen at the Fire Station, Firemen Number One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six. Seven, Kight and Nine, Building Inâ€" spector and Moving Picture Censor shall be paid from the Salary Fund provided for in ‘ the Department of Public Health and Safety. 33 14 ullih 040 theidhtibinits Andfhaaliiho ty ind ‘â€"sbapmicaihentey y S HPer That the salary of the Foreman of Streets and Public Improvements shall be paid from the Salary Fund provided for in the Departâ€" ment of Streets and Public Improvements. . That the salary of the man in charge of the be and the same 18 hereby of Two Thousand One Hunâ€" . . Accusing two salesman with falseâ€" ly representing property in Green Bay ~Terrace subdivision, Adocated on ‘Green ‘Bay road several miles north of Wauâ€" kegan, James R. Pooley, 72, a retired farmer in the Village of Warren, near Freeport, last week filed a bill in cerâ€" cuit court to cancel his purchase of | five lots in October 1928. and regain his investment of, approximately $20,â€" 500. f Garbage lneipc'utor shall be paid from the Garbage Fund. SECTION 4. That all of ordinances in conflict are hereby repealed. are MERRNZ ACERRTT! SECTION 5. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication. t BENJAMIN F. LEWIS, ! * Mayor ATTEST : Farmer Sues Salesmen . to Recover on 5 Lots â€"Two nortgages valued at_$9,500 were given to secure a note of $1,750 and are in the possession of the sellâ€" ers, the bill charges. Pooley asks that the note be: cancelled and that the mortgages be returned as well as any money invested. > v. C, MUSSER, Cit} Clerk Filed May 6th, 1929. * Passed May 13th, 1929. Approved May 13th, 1929 The defendants named were Eli J. KHieinman, who bought the Jand conâ€" sisting of 92 acres from Wilbur Glenn Voliva Aug. 20, 1928; for a consideraâ€" tion $400 an acre, accorditig to Pooley, and the salesmen, W. J, Wachliu and S. B. Schlosberg. j A philologist has informed a paper in Baltimore, where he is staying, that it is a unique town, ."unique" coming from the Latin "unus," meanâ€" ing one, and "equus,;" meaning horse. â€"Detroit News. . 3 Seivi @US SELVI CARLSON MUSIC CO. HUP Lere, / to dance.. Hea been here if he knew our radito had been delivered by Anad he lovesxr sSApIO 2 rADIO Corner Central Ave. and Green Bay Road Telephone 3066 That all ordinances or parts eonflict with this ordinance aseoTt & waurt®, iwe. 15 11