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Lake County Register (1922), 18 Mar 1922, p. 8

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TokL ¥% "'h""m ent over the 7 t l = m C ;,mdfl" pave-- ment, l6a5. tenance and repair cost each .year. Increasing weight of ':--" engingering experience > an -- increase. in paving w!'hatydwi!nw 8 inches of dement as sub-- foundation for its wood block and other surface pavements. ' Question--Are you sure $11,000 will be sufficient funds to pay the lawyers and surveyors, which _is ----Question--The village of : south of us, is already lamenting; i fact that they did not pave M' curb to curb in the business district, and have a wider approach to the town. Wouldn't it be advisable for us *o pave as outlined by the board of local improvements? And why? ~ Ams.--The 18 ft. pavement paid for by the state merely is a provision .S:cmmadmmm week ends in the summer season, the 18 ft., if that is all the pave-- ment there were, would be certainly congested .especially as the traffic, _-- Ans.--Six per cent is the limig set by the 'state payable from thesas sessment. Pagy4 according to law, must reduce speed in the village. The constraction of the 18 ft. is therefore a general or public benefit to the entire com-- munity and not a special benefit w« the abutting property owner. The 18 ft. in the street orginally was used. by the local property owner s!hdmmmw.hmc f route 21 will use at least 18 feet for exclusive through traffic at week .fi.lflhloa!?'!v"i' to be benefited by the improvement, the street will have to be planned so that hne will have parking prirfleges and adequate rights of ingress and egress to his property: and in get-- ting to and from his property he will not be in serious danger of breaking into this line of travel. If the com-- munity is to grow and have a future, "m-muumh walue as similar properiies --have / along the shore, provision will have 'u;b'-dnlfl'dnloulm1 wowmer. If the 18 ft. is constructed. it will be extremely difficnlt to 'van-- struct the street widening after--. -."fahekolnhfomtb& "tween the new and old construction: -idufioi:-bfoudlz:**" constraction is likely to or vary so as to leave different elevations be-- tween the old and the new construc-- tion as well as separations or wide .Ju"@chbbr iAs a matter of efficiert construction, it almost has to be done at the time that the 18 ft. is constructed. -- * To allow the state's 18 feet to go N&oa'vdmw flwflnhhfll"'e"' hh.h-hmlduchblfl "dh'fiu&ew'dfi- waukee Ave., almost as bad as to devote the same trackage to railroad * Deerficld now realizes that loCAi vmhmwfl of '"mdudthflth practically impossible to widen the "-duuhhnmdcn-- tions of the cement at the points of contract. -- Deerfleld z0w shows At *hw\flm the new road full width from curb to curb provement shall be made ®il! """ whole cost thereof be paid for Wl o Te d e > ® «dove sent out to property owners reads as "hdnnnv-lih-- sessed against the property. Whit ubout the state's portion ? improvement shall be made whole cost thereof be met by assessment levied upon the benefited--is a part of the statutory To mm y * . in the notice _""E'!'.;.': Statutes of the State of Tincis pro-- 'vide for two different systems of hard roads, in which the state super-- a&.w.mmm is a system wherein the «tate Soins the county in the constraction (Continued from Page 1) H FANST is Win thi-dnkhout t--he --i;;dfibn tr;de--a; tl;e leading supplyer of tungsten points. This reputation is based on ten years Ol earelul and reliable manufacture and service. These same qualities are built in the Fansteel distributor to fit Fords. § . c A reliable product comes only from a reliable company. The following dealers carry the B l . #f f Fansteel distributor to fit Fords: 3 tA 4 «q James A. Watrous Hardware Richard Baneck Garage Auto Supply Tire & Vule. C Independent Garage -- WAUKEGAN , ol -- RUSSELL HIGHLAND PARK ZION CITY-- °. * Wells & Copithorne Co. P Gehrke & Dietz i & LAKE FOREST Libertyville Garage ~ _ DEERFIELD Winthrop Harbor Garage ' 6e' . LIBERTYVILLE MCCIIGII'E'. Garage WINTHROP HARBOR . serpath Garag c URNEE Pm o shall be made and Troned Out om-- e . docme anliiierss $3 t w| --The, State Highway Commission's|: -- The Li 'The | regulations as issued to their Dis--| Foulds C: mtmmlldunukbdmm vner | porations with which they are to |Dasher nent | co--operate, provides Radke feet | _ 1: 'rnn'shu local village shall | Hoskins e all 34 mronien es 2. ie stt Bacon of & ;fl' aty un ts stabute prc the state's pore _ the st provides for a re-- g ) the county, Under this 8y« m t M'h: been allowing the 3 doad is accepto 'l'hog'rlou Issue roads -- are built exclusively by the state without reference to the county at all. h such bond issze roads go through villages having a population of les: thin 2500 the state pays direct to t contractor the cost of the con-- struction of this 18 feet is figured on a basis of a country road, the same as though built outside the vm includes the six foot dirt sh r and country ditch, This is not finetm in villages, esverial)y the downtown or business portion of a village like the village of Liberty-- The village does not relinquish its power to control its roads. The state therefore has no control over con-- struction in the village except as'\f' Mthmmltflm-um'! fore eaxmnot go into a village and build the 18 ft. road. The village must "give its consent. The state has the power over its money and can refuse to aid in construction or furnish;any funds for work in the villages of this character excepting on plans which they approve. They nfln'hflmwm&e* tire ition, but they do not lay out for the contractor or do the They leave that for the ident engineer of the village. However, they let their contract direct to the contractor, The village does not handle a cent of the state's co--operate, provides K mu local village shall pass preliminary resolutions and ordinances, calling for the entire improvement as though the entire cost 'of the entire improvenvent were to be borne 69 the local village. _ * 2. . The estimated cost of the 18 trel for the lengih to be improved ' to is estimated by the district engineer ae of Public Works and Buildings, and this is the con-- E v take 1 Aws t.lnde:. ork y w t&"m 8. The portion contributed by the state will be daonated to the village's president must prepare plans and lmphouflnlnpmo- pobtings for approvai. The speat. « for approval. The specifi-- cations will contain a clause to the effect that no contract will be let with any other than the suceessful 'bidder on that portion of the work rbhpflffl'hfi.wfl Public Works and Buildings. 1 5. A date for receiving bids will be agreed upon mutually by the Dé-- c-namwmmm and the village. * 6. The village after due adver-- in thotct for the paving 57 the the for the paving of the eatire improvement, less a portion in the center equivalent in cost to an 18 ft. concrete road. e is i"urdnfl-hhm& _ --KLK JE P98 P l"'"""" village. -- All con-- | Fendick 1. £. 0 0 3 0 m"u*'u&-d Black L. 6 6 0o 0 0 lfiontflh'n:fl""":; xwiken exact amount . estimate A fast and interesting game the District Engineer of the Division -u,:":;anmmm dmw'dm*nm,mm the Gen-- Works and eral Boilermakers of Waukegan and o.mm-nummd.n..umnm-rmm Lib the successful bidder on the por-- | ertyville team were victors, the score tion to be paid by the village |being 33 to 18. J x R A | Libertyville (83) W. Englebrecht F. 8 | Kitchen F. 10. Young "z & * t i Boys._ G §%-- W'u' ,- 8. No' contractor will be permitted to bid on center portion of pavement, 4. Bids will be received by the | Department of Public Works for| that dhpfl"hm' t Wh"hnltfi. mnu,udltlmm: James A. Watrous Hardware WAUKEGAN _ _ * Wells & Copithorne Co. LAKE FOREST or. its _ 'The Foulds team won from the use M. ®. "Church o. Brakctos y night in one of the fast-- est games of the season.' Although humdbytbemmdcutl Mason and the poor condition <of | gnmhouof_mndmw ie ravages of grippe. \Overcoming a lead of five points in the second quarter the -- Foulds forged shead so that thes core 11 and 10 at the end of the first A '. Radke > substituting for . Mason h "'-u sod." Relatives of --Mr. skowed a brand of basket ball that| Dougherty sent them from Ireland surprised all except those who have | and @rrived in season for St. been closely. observing his develop-- | Patrick's Day celebration. / & fetiogh oi the hn ied of K ovvale. |Jumes Gooilh »1. Weihegee, Jan ds : cap of a (James Gue of or never basket ball before this 'They expect to be' several f-u.hoMthreeprettwdmh month-uuviuvfir:-huhoq-' ndn'fl;-ne thnc; h::': ifornia before they return. .. .> ponent was much more sankt' ng Of . fenced and considerably heavier to wh'"'&f'f.'j'm two field goals. The feature of the|,; mys G C. Cridley on Wednesda ;nmomthcspectacuhrmmm"nm papers on made by Dasher. He sunk : f0UF| a/4 wore piven by Mrs. Frank Wal-- from the center of the fioor. lis m"lily Bush. Tea and Hyde who was the chief scorer against the Town Team a week ago Aee rariing ar Cariteg med Hew os-- mnumm -:nlm-dm os in the last quarter and held the Evanston team to one field goal while Dasher and Schlosser took the mfltdg:l:fl'hl.fim team a lead. '!'ln--gunnMmenfi-l 28. l"oqkhwmplaywm next Thursday night, March 23. Foulds (28) B F P T Jones Team 'scheduled a game with the Waukegan girls fpr Thursday night with the idea that his girls wuald have to show their real class, if they even held their own. Foulds girls have previously beat-- en Grayslake 13 to 1 and Deerfield 25 to 1. The Waukegan girls have been beaten only by -- Lake. Forest and in spite of that defeat are gen-- erally conceded to be the strongest girls team in Northern Illinos out-- Hyde Wolf linek _ side ---- At the end of the first quarter with the score 9 to 4 in favor of Waukegan it looked as if the Foulds hfithyg-ohtoflnud'fln end of the first half and the game finished Foulds 14--Waukegan 13. An unusual feature of the game was that every girl on the Foulds team 'lbuzn ip that played last night will play in the big benefit contest March Suydam Foulds Girls (14) Waukegan Girls (13) Cramon L g. General Boilers (13) The manager of the Foulds Girls lakn"" & Kennedy Bjork (23) B F P T Chicago Conse 8 3 0 0| at the Auditor: 4 1. 2 0| evening, Marc! 8 0 2 O|to give a recit 10 --4 0| will sing at se 5 1 { $st in OM 0 . B F P T Several repo 13 + 1 timt naake r--#;.1 0 I have been pedc 1080"""'-"'" 0 90. 0 l mat AHDLREE r< yville town basket ball team played d town team At Deer-- field day evening. 'The lr-l tyville team won by a score of 40 to 15. A large number W A. Dougherty is in receipt of a mhn of Shamrocks direct from "old sod." Relatives of Mr. Dougherty sent them from Ireland and they arrived in season Hor St. A very pleasant meeting of . WMQlubwumfih s o!ln.G.C.GrmWM , afternoon. . | Inte papers on |! Axtm-gmhvln.humw.l-l lis and © Emily Bush. Tea and | wafers were served by the hostess.| On March 29 a trip to Field Mus-- /. eum is planned for Club members. |, Greenwood, Miss Taylor and Mrs. Colby attended the Federation meet-- ing of the tenth district of Woman's Clubs at Eflaton on Tuesday, They attended the play "Nice People" at the Cort theatre in the evening. Several reports have teached this office from people who -- have been short weighed by outsilers who have been peddling oats, barley and other grain around town. The prices quoted were extremely low and the measure given even more so. _ It is jast another reason why you should trade*at home. Mrs. Crystal Eaton, soprano, was assisting: artist at the recital given by Gilbert Dutton, pianifét, in the Chicago Conservatory Recital neld at the Auditorium building Tuesday evening, March 14. Mrs Eaton is to give a recital on March 31, and will sing at several receptions to be given in Chicago in the near future, MUSICAL SOCIETY GIVE RUSSIAN MUSIC PROGRAM which is as Piano and Organ duets by Mrs. Hos-- kins and Mrs, Morris. "Meditation" from Thais by Maffezet "Marche Religicuse," Lohengrin by world and its music has a . most captivating style, peculiar in itself. Favorite compositions will be ren-- dered at Monday eveniag's program, History of Russian Music, "Song Without Words" by _ Pachulski. Selections by String Quartette. Mrs. Lovell, Mrs. Kohner, Mrs. Frechaut G. 2 Bennewait G. 0 Freehaut Ree Motor Co. "Gavotte" by Glazounow "Brelude in G Minor" by O SOTIOS, .4. 0e s Mrs. Flora Durand Sayre "Melody in E. Major" by "--'m din'" by Rimsky-- visit points in Cal--\. ey return. .« . j ant ' meeting of . i on M . rnt papers on || " by Tchaikowsky. Mrs. Lyell Morri® .Mrs. Glen Hoskins . L. H.Diectz, for some time dealer for Willys Light Division of the + Auto--Lite -- Corporation ; Ohio. has been appointed to ip of the entire Liberty -- wville territory, which includes a number of counties in northery II}-- -- "The increased . activities of. Mr. Dietz is the_working out of the policy of the Willys Light Division ¥he new wrap is unusually handsome this season. SECOND Sport Coats Specially Priced ds . $95 DISTRIBUTE WILLYs LIGHT IN THIS SECTION women who love the new and beautiful. m:'i:puflcnhrnhpe dm an of trimming. 'l'hoopport:mizto A extremely low pricing is seldom to be had w'bytfi.vg:podfl purchase is it Spring's Latest Millinery Specially Priced, . $7. $1.75 The New Wraps The New Coats $18.75 to $35 $59.75 to $125 -- youthful in line --appeal to The Best Stove ~On the Novth Shove This reputation is based on ten years of & 4 Py s.'..\ n Ki Bz x A 2¥' % icite mprinatin Thestet the ry. T y gives Willy Light users more odnlm in be-- ing in close touch with the orgariza-- tion should their services be needed, and make available a source of sup-- ply for various accessories ,that can be used when electricity has been stalled in the home. + Mr. Diets is devoting his energies at this time to the establighment of a network of dealerships which' will operate 'under his direction, and ex-- pects that in a few weeks his entire Sport Hats in : $2.95 to Canton Crepe and . Taffeta Dresses at 325 in made 'of sports material as herringbor': and . polo cloth They are in tan and brow n and lined throughout. These sport able values. Heather Jersey Suits $10.98 to everyone who wan's it can be James Guerin, Libertyville; John Broiser, Wadsworth; Lux and Lueas, Wadsworth, and -- George Umbden-- stock of near Gilmer. _ Mr. Diets has"recent! nflw Light plants to the fl:m:_ only semi--weekly newspaper in the ecounty. g SECOND FLOOR truly remark-- SECOND FLOOR

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