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Lake County Register (1922), 17 Nov 1928, p. 10

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_ CAS TAOS LOOKED FOR | IN ILLINOIS pected to recommend. * There has been some talk of the advisability of changing the entire system of licensing automobiles to dovetail in with a state gas tax. recommendation for the roads in-- tended to be constructed out of the $100,000,000 the legislature employed pork barrel tactics and proceeded to add to the roads for its own ends. -- After the voters approved the big Issue the division of highways began letting contracts entirely aware that th» funds will not complete the sche-- dule and that another bond issue or room by Judge Fisher before the npening statement was made. Defense counsel were to decide during the noon hour whether or Decker and Attorney Charles 8. Har-- vey of Chicago for Busick; Attorney g.n&-y MJ:;nJ)L Runyard for Chicago for Martin. _ of miles of pavement and no funds available to do it with. Blame for the existence of such a Smail or the division of highways but with the legislature., When the governor submitted his However, the. supreme court held| _' °'>**" ~0°+ 'Ba}wel. the tax unconstitutional . How _ "Today, the exploiter turns his a;-- the mt gove--nor will meet the sit--, @Nl:~.. to \@trohkuin, the biack zold usation is prcblematical but it is a ! medern trede, and to the banana foregone conclusion the matter will "ne¢ green gold of the Caribbean be considered by Mr. Emmerson. From these huinble and formeriy do-- See Two Methods pised products he yathers a grea Only two methods of raising the cr profi* than inspired the goldor money seem applicable. The first is | dreams of the med.eval alchemis: by another bond issue whitch WOuld | --------------------------_----_--______ make the necessary funds available | * 000 the road construction would be at al . standstill. The second method would r AndH be by a state gas tax and this the eTr---- oUw netbod'hlehGov.tmmersonhex-' . ] not opening statements would ~be made. In the first trial counsel for but one defendant, Clark Nye, made ar. opening statement. Defense at-- torneys intimated no opening state-- ments would be made this time. De-- fense counsel are: Attorney Ralph J. Dady for Brach-- er: Attorney James G. Weich for such a system, they point out, the ears used in the road most would pay the biggest tax. s gas tax wovld ho n=eded to finish Some legislators favor a uniform lMcense fee; the low price cars would pay the same as the expensive ones. Buch a fee would do !ittle more than pay the cost of administration of the msutomobile act and probably patrol-- in addition to this uniform license fee those who favor this plan would have a stiff state gas tax. Under STATE OPENS TRIAL OF SHORTAGE CASE ling the roads |Eleventh Anniversary :H"'m" ofbtbnfl who h"l ue 2t the mom-fl;'e-,u! fund. * Astate gas tax by next July ap-- pears inevitable. This is the consen-- (Continued from Page 1) On Saturday, November 17th, 1917 we opened our doors for the first time as a shoe store in Libertyville.: As most of you know, we opened with a small stock, which has gradually increased until today we have one of the best stocks of shoes in Lake Co. . We wish to thank the people of Libertyville and surrounding territory for their patron-- age which has made this store what it is With each -- RAY N. SMITH 526 N. Milwaukee Ave. Libertyvi absolutely free. Best--Knit Hosiery Free ase of Mens', Womens' or we will give a pair of hose I per, the nitra's and t 'Ohile. and the dron a LA PORTE, Ind.. Nov. 15. -- Ex ploiters aren't looking for gold -- and silver and precious jewels in South America as they did in colonial times, but are grasping for the tin of Bolivia and the copper o' Peru, Dr. Kaac J. Cox of the department of history of Northwestern university told mem-- bers of the Women's Collegiate club here last night. % "Medieval alchemy," said Dr. Cox "was the art of transmuting the baser metals into gold. The corresponding modern art concerns itself with the exploitation of characteristic prod-- ucts, especially minerals, and the bearing of this exploitation on inter-- uational relations. * the defunct Security Savings bank, are the missing witnesses. (Col. Smith said that word l'm him that Farmer was i1 and Strang was mdw. -- H. C, president of the Wau-- kegan National bank, was to be one of the first state witness at the af-- ternoon session. | State's Attoruey Smith in his open-- ing statement told of proof he ex-- pects to. furmsh the m. made : n:n:noa by the t prosecution thit $100,000 of Lake county funds was taken from the treasury in 192 while Bracher was serving his first term as county treasurer and was sent out to Kansas and used for per-- sonal gain of Bracher, Pearsall, Bu-- Ohlle,. and the tron aind sugar a~~ woo ce oof Vma yukowig: runister :. the demari's of mudern comms: ~d cc the sioc market. "Today. the exploiter turns his ai-- eniiy.. to @etrukuin, the biack zold f medern trede. and to the banans hne green old of the Caribbean H. Block is aiding State's Attorney Smith in prosecution. -- . .. . Col. Smith said Thursday that he had learned that two of his witnesses he had intended to place on the wit-- ness stand that afternoon, probably would not be in court, -- Giles Farmer and George Strang, former president and cashier, respectively, 6f Auditorium Sunday and Monday NOVEMBER 18--19 Coming to the is being n-ofi nodeled in Waukegan. ity ha %da%'mm: ',a""" commun the t tretns dn denent enc mm a Mrs. Clark Dunn entertained the 500 club Thursday afternoon. Shirley Ritta celebrated her fifth birthday Tuesday afternoon by en-- The "Sack" booth at the Bazaar next Thursday afternoon deserves sp8ciil"Wigntion. Mrs. Frank Dolph Thursday. lmJ.LSWAnddmhter Pearl were aukegan -- shoppers shoppers «Faris, Romance of the Boundaries. An account of some lively controver-- sies in the establishment of the boundaries of the U. S.--Interna-- tional and State. * hed A tar ssm car c Pss sutn ces M c + in G6 BA AditiaP +0 glichtful humor of It:lilfbook. with changing spectacle of town and country, and its sketches of the Mis-- sissippi people is told with all the charm that has endeared this author to the Ameritan, people. Sensible and useful. Bojer, 'The New Temple. Bailey, Silver Blip:n. Gibbs, Harness. Speakman, Mostly Mississippi. The Jessup--Law for ~'Wives and daughters. A brief, non--technical summary of the mt;:hlhbility. le-- gal duty and legal ts of a wo-- business ' and benemyy't""ft' woman s tells her how to k:fl) her accounts, invest her money, and make her will. NEW BOOKS AT COOK MEMORIAL LIBRARY BUILDING EDITION, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1928. | cla During the year 1927 there were 1,866 deaths in Illincis classified as homicides or suicides. 6 Physical properties of Illinois in-- stitutions 'under the state depart-- ment of welfare have a total valua-- tion of $88,622,656.. This is $686,-- 8838 more than a year ago. ert Wadlow, 10 years old, of Alton, Illinois, is six feet six inches tall and weighs 211 pounds. Physi-- c predict he will reach nine feet. rnest Marcouiller, 16, of Chm ll'}; ois, is wi!::e:he of odtl;e Tink e pionship model ai con held at Atlantic City rvgnder the auspices of the Playground As-- tion of America. e Fisk Street Station of the Commonwealth Edison Company in Chitago, Illinois, was the first all steam--turbine electric generating plant built in the United States. «KNOW ILLINOIS! Omaha, Neb.--Omaha's--Street cars are to have golden'=yn bodies, m colored sashes 'm roofs. The city's 35,000 car chose this color combination when the se-- RIDERS CHOOSE COLORS FOR OMAHA TROLLEYS Russian Ballet} Toe, Pantomine, Character and Acrobatic. Fox information call at her home on Lange Court or phone Monday, Wednesday or Friday between 3 and 4. LIBERTYVILLE 432--M evereuscesssanveseccsons School @f Classical Dancing LILLIAN JOY SEIWERT the opening of her lection was left to them. Other combinations voted on were: (1) pigskin--brown body, | yellow sashes and red roof; (2) red body, white sashes and blue roof; (3) and yellow body. * vevvessssssses

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