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Highland Park Press, 6 Jun 1929, p. 25

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of review, was reâ€" k by County Judge another term. _â€" â€" it was necessary to er. â€"â€" _Demand _ for t necessary for the court order to alâ€" n of the structure. ‘a associates are to e board as soon: as r of one per cent ‘all unpaid taxes the second penalty ~~one coming July re the tax sale. be"estimated about the taxes are colâ€" and efficiency durâ€" years and the fact oman on the board easons for appointâ€" Persons stated. he last six months, d in ~the county dingâ€"taxes and in er‘s office assisting s as to unjust valâ€" ndividuals and deâ€" value. f an assistant chief by Court; Chief lliams Crooks, of two years a memâ€" ~came as a repubâ€" upervisor Bert C. another â€"republican ldâ€"over, and Superâ€" nnor, . Deerfield, a the board by virâ€" man of the superâ€" ient â€" property, on have not been reâ€" re almost $200,000 Allen Nelson, depâ€" rer. The sale will ust 1. sison says, will be last year.â€" LA UNDRY ING COMPANY Rd. Highland Pk. rsday, June 6, 1929 f the board ‘of reâ€" the books â€"of the nships and approve set by them. It is 6 board to investiâ€" he greatest delinâ€" in special assessâ€" ater, sidewalk and i paid a little betâ€" 1 in the past_ but made much poorer bout $200,000 x Sale stimated UR LAUNDRY IT. YOU WILL FINEST DISPLAY OF MEMORIALS IN CHICAGO 5751 RAVENSWOOD AVENUE Phone Long Beach 4646 Secretary Stratton, it is pointédâ€"out,' abstains from use of tobacco‘in any form. ' § f Bulléetin Boards Moved In addition, bulletin board direcâ€" tories which aid the bewildered capâ€" itol visitor in finding the offices he seeks, have been moved from the cenâ€" State house visitors no longer will find it necessary to weave their way through rows of cuspidors and smokâ€" ersâ€"are: loudâ€"inâ€"their approvalâ€"of: the change. So, too, are the janitors who will be relieved from applying ‘elbowâ€" grease‘ to the ‘goboons,‘ which were kept burnished to the ‘nâ€"th degree. Urns Replace Them § In lieu of the glorified ‘spitâ€"kits‘, beautiful earthern urns, filled with white sand, are making their appearâ€" ance in the corridors and offices of the capitol. With their installation is marked the virtual disappearance of the: tobaccoâ€"chewing statesman who could drown an unfortunate fly at ten paces. The new urns offer a widerâ€"mouthed target at which presâ€" ent day cigar and cigarette smokers may flick their snipes. : And now, by an order of Secretary of: State William J. Stratton, custoâ€" dian of the state house by virtne of his office, the "goboons‘ are to be shelved along with horsewhips, bootâ€" jacks, bustles, and other relics of a glorious past. ° 2. ~~Some time ago International News Service» conmimented â€"‘upon their spotâ€" less glory but admitted uselessness. This is the swan song of the stately brass cuspidors which for generations have stood in solemnly imposing rows down the ceriter of state house corâ€" ridors‘ and in the offices of state ofâ€" ‘ficals, says an‘International News report from ‘Springfield. ¢ Thursday, June 6, 1929 STRATTON PUTS BAN ON BRASS CUSPIDORS J. H. ANDERSON MONUMENT CO. GRANITE FURNISHED AND > * BRECTED BY ecretar§ of State Orders Them From State House; Urns in Their Place Lake county received about $90,â€" 000â€"last year but it was indicated, T. The : original ‘appropriation â€" had called for $8,000,000; the same amount that â€" was . distributed through â€" the state last year, until it was decided to‘increase this to $10,000,000. Both the senate and house immediately endorsed the increase but fear had been expressed in some circles that. the governor, who has red inked most of the plans for appropriations, would kill the measure. ~ The $2,000,000 increase for the state distributive school fund was signed last week by Governor Louis L. Emmerson assuring Lake County about the same amount of money that it received last year. houes ter of the corridors to places equalâ€" ly accessible but less obstructive to tratfic. â€" > . :: 5 § County Share of State * School Fund More Since _ Appropriation Larger HATTSTROM & SANDERS @ TA y 3 L â€" This Summerâ€"Take Filmo Movies to perpetuate your vacation joys and travels 391 CENTRAL AVENUE, HIGHLANDâ€"PARK â€"â€"â€"_â€" Phone Highland Park 2160 __â€"_â€" At home or ‘in vacation land, every day brings movie making opportunities . . . brings scenes worth preservâ€" _ing to enjoy later at will, as can only be done by the motion picture method. 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T HE PRES 3 John "Red" Carr of Chicago, under arrest â€"onâ€"involuntary manslaughter charges preferréd by State‘s Attorney A. V. > Smith, was. arraigned â€" before Justice Wilfred Hall last week in Waukegan and released on bail of $5,000 which was furnished by Joseph Oltusky, professional bondsman. The date of the preliminary hearing has not yet been set. â€" Carr drove the automobile in which his pal, Frank Carrici; was killed A. Simpson, county superintendent of the schools, admitted a short time ago, that about $75,000 would be reâ€" ceived this year. The increase, he believes, will give the county about $90,000 again. Many of ‘the downstate counties participate largely in this fund beâ€" cause the walues of the. land fail to bring enough taxes to operate the schools. The wealth of Lake county does not bring that plight here. 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