tite _ filed to the: recast > -- roll * in _ Libertyville Assessment No. 15, the same being the procepuing for the assessment for the pavement of Milwaukee the 'bonded capacity of the village diutb::::omt of the public 'assessment. mm-nq:smmm that 'the amount of public benefit z'p'uu&nunph&-mogt. muh'fl. held that when bonds are issued {or tie purpose of paying public betefit or an obligation assumed oy a gen-- eral: promise of the village, that this obligation is void --and is pro-- hibited by the constitutional limita-- lage can become 'for more fininmdbflx value on the basis of the last preceding year's assessment. The ordinance in question provided for the issuance oX bonds and the question was© a " io the $ tional prohibitio before the bonds tssued. The"court thought that it not in. The above procedure fiflh.&m on the statement that it :' uie before county> on the first roll, but at that time irt did not seem to be greatly impreéssed wih the ob-- There are two mothods of pro-- *firhum ments, one special assessment in which tiis asseasment is divided be-- board names the class of property which must bear the tax. 1t is usual and customary for the coun-- cil to direct the spreading of this tax on the property fronting on the :__.....".:3';.#-'.._:".:': n.ofl_'*.d"n; enue benefit. to whetrs the rebatw --goes on the state's contribution, also there is no question of bonded prohibition, as the courts have always held that mufluvdt'hm ment : back . on | property . not fronting on Milwaukee avenve In their opinion it hardly seemed rea-- gonable for the rest of the village to hélp Milwankes avenne pay for Wmfimm '-", expecting th pay appéoxtmatety two--fifths of f in I taxation bonds are reported as . difficult to handle. Most do..not. care -- to -- sell . The contractor is paid for His in bonds, and therefore what the market for his b is before he makes his been found for the special taxation indebtedness to be figured in the 5 The Board was unanimously op-- the \John Lav s, : db Milburn farmer, j limits of az * Friday afternoon and winlence in an ' T=c conlontr violence in an effert to sell two gallons of moonshine to Michae} Gapkowski, | living 8t _ eourt, Waukegan. * Gapl beaten on the head and: he refused to m"fi He called the p;l:.afii search the pol > *IJS'I 7 4 into custody. He is being held for investigatior The police learned this Morning that the farmer drove his truck: Waukegan Friday. and . car flaged him real mission with a f¢ smles of vegetables. As k":. a the w % M any wwe oetions of ino Timor, in Washington street near Maple ay-- Kennedy saw the truck being drh while her father was lodged in jail He will probably be tried to row before Judge Waiter Taylor on a charge of selling -- liquor, : #'t:k:.had;" m. Aceording to the $ He stopped it and found that Himmelreich, is ""fi and with the .. father is wphh-*u is far from sanitary. In an effort ward correcting the makter she will ask the state's attorney to enter into tion to v:flndzp&. MJ.--'I.W last h:,' years be given to other streets in the vil-- lnge, outaide of possible East Park avenue. At the time of the direction to recast the roll, the Board of ment . proceeding a-ibnhm'nc special taxation, placing the tax Milwaukee avenze exclusivelys. Ho:.- ed with . special taxing 5 . avei m only, : the e improvement. ; to build p af | roud, the con-- vility that the state might spend :dr-ntlz'fiqflexo' Libertyville, thereby" Lib-- wflhmfl.'itm thought best to proceed with the re-- age to*"4 in a : W not, they will hgve: f" pay. . The Board meete wy with Major Kelker, : T4 . se# for Mayor Kelker, 1 e# for Mayor n«@ h. to in favor of abandoning the assess-- any he road, t tribution t to the age toe*"} K n« will hgve it pay. . The Keiker, who 1# engineer for The Board probably wil was strongly 2e » td )* T. . & ty _, £4ke.,. j s /. d ® % : J% 3 e t I 14 +2o *A e ie 19y * * _ AP e h . > Te a 2 X) P . cenva 'r.:; s 4308 « i l t¥ ie * C t l3 u kige. -- e d 5 uk ' i ore 8 ' . '(TQ""a 1}'. » ~JST P' /AE cE s J W ~ Se $3 -- ; $ a e >~ / \ B $ i ui y s ks PAgre q t + N LKBRLE ~ V¥ LA LLLLE e <ea d h s A 7 Pyrts s % Ap ' f -- i hcCR h ie No ¥ f f ".,v. § 3 s [# 3 J"é 4 j o Sol y ie $ * »<P td ie j n 2 n in i# * -- +t _ 5z S 'n-:. s +C va BA | *>, 6y i .. Mese e e Ee s Oe Riel's fNeiaet ah chost 2 +9 . now pro-- 3'8&' Park led dis-- It maning on on wo--n. emabe on this afterncon. F. A. Hml Libertyyille led the penmanship SMEAR TAR ON _ -- .VYOLIVA sIGNS finfl- hmn ;..'de"a } f "-lul.mhehr;d.fi erammar -- section. _ Miss Urace i e A* * mM University of Chicago this summer =0- W%L has secured each of to talk every day at the institute. ?'Dr..&nndlr.x spesk at intervals th C _"-!opend'nt i _depending on the -- bot Some will open tember S nmitine but the ioi not start until a.week later Eva "The Mill Will Never Grind With the Water That Has Passed Brand conducted _ a y freex l Bay .5 o zes . PUBLIsHED TMCE. we 34 oifi t a Ao iss classes at the me saving and , ' whild h is not medi-- accurate knowledge applied with com sense. This conference is being in order to mghfl'l and so im« prove health. _ As far as possible the examina-- u-=_hhyl Ape nent eards secured at the desk in the oom on the fair grounds. 38 new revised cons of the state of Mincis »14%8 I received by County Ciork LAW A. Hendee ilq' had at M# office. _ The of sopies state that Elam L. C1a§m at-- torney, is the chairiiiin of the cori-- mittes on phra=~l0@y and style. _ trained people wi E ge of -lfirl;:l-l%hw ed to children from tWe to eight but Robert C. Cook, .mw "%"W f hygiene w v ; comiig: ~o~ --Ponr --Sgre given a special examination if the Separate rooms provide absoluts gopics of the confer LAROEST CENERATING PLAX BOOKED FOR WAUKEG . Wus nwllhmlhm plant in the world s new one under construction now ke hote!, Chicage ' 6 '\affair was one elaborate of --its z ) some time and in : to y men from the local attended there were . oyes, the Misses " Elizabeth > eMahon, Edna E <y . © xi detail was "perfect in its & ment=~ Prominent men .A ¥ ..v h" A .' John -- .Gilch;'lfl. isistant of the Pub erv ie president of the Comm j #m company; / K+s the. guse of Joseph 'Paule e Pasoto Rommurs ot "hs with the violation of the liquor law. C. C, Edwards on Monday. -- Paule in o th on fame i as & wa,wuumavb- i of the liquor: law. m (t6 400 gq.--0= and the WinuteRt m To eso ninutest dek, Andro Pocin and Frank Obeka, the Rasmussen hotel. mote utilitics and ' egan bankers la6 The pr m had a apri L. rk _|_ --<ad main in fotce until the fina! hear» ing in the '"ollowing cases: y Masiowski, owners of a saloon 'at and Rasmus Rasmu#sen, owner ad much to the gaioty af 5+ d s C. Dawes, |!nd 'lnm-:c un-:::hum danced on the corcrete road liked it so well that the t a whole city block. Nicholl® of Libertyville i the music which was plenty to ie ciocrote ssed ecope ie d board this year. furnished ' "fl-'-fibhm Mason, Exhaited Ruler of the Eiks lodge, Waukegan. Herfian E. Maiman's Red Arrow sale took very favorably. His pop-- ularity was a big factor in bringing the packed assemblage for houts hmldholtldfi;': in. Other real boosters in his home community are George Stroker the ) m maprier > Joha P. Blanck. Wm. Dillon, R. C. Kent and D. H. Murphy. * If the people of 'Lake county are as strong for commwnity welfare County Fair problem is : to u--.«um-fi" commites, Gove out there is no LOW COAL PRICES SMALL'S istrator from night various states in maintaining a fair | which price for coal, ---- film "The bu::.ud our . pe: most of 'w . dn-dyh? Bg'hfi 6f us to sed that in so 3 «ible they aré decrensed than Funeral services for: Delevan Emith, millionalte; j _of the Indianapolis WB . +. dled in Lake Forfl%< were held Monday at 4 ogh at his home. The services were public and burial in Lake Forest was pri-- vate. y ut fuel administration a telegr coal operators and dealers througn--| Voliva: Denounces Work cdt:omfi:dntfl'm in Get " aber i of M M' ' is " ts .,' b"'.'ij their cooperation. in -- mamiiainie Address . ".. _ _ ... _ fair price: levels." ~ > wl <itn Py "2«'..;_".,' "Their ane 'M SA ! C 6 Annain ic the governers bu..m::: Zion '?'p was 54 e o nd Serve." x.;":'..."......-. they| In a seakion at his tabernacle he could make would be any attempt | cursed : the . elreuit in this crisis to charge unfair prices.| judges, the -- t made yesterday re winter .uxerm nflhfi" than $12 a ton. Operators justify by the assertion that the strike and conditions the mine tie--up will & for & long times..--. _( » M A meeting of the com-- mittee vfllzld(l-. Operators dealers into a conference to Iny . for garrying out the @&GI program. T8 DELAVAN SMITH LAID m:sr boosts made by the end of the coal strike, . . . An increase ':!.E at the mines already _ by operators, and were Mr., Smith, :lthknt knos. a of the an estate § s $15,000,000 to 'fi; a heavy 4 Forest Institutions. Hi® -- rela-- tives are couslns. ~ .. -- ght E'm"i-;g In a letter to State Fuel # Fair Meet of Wauconda, which was Operaters Given Notice Ti | posiicin FUGITIVE IN _ _ illiam Pharis of H j:*' hahdforlwfl:inv y h a mysterious shoo _ Chic o deputy sherift in Deerfeld, surrendered Monday ming _ ts Justice Hervey C. Bhison t Wau-- kegan. His case was conti & ing the right of way. Both meh exchanged words and finally Pharis, drawing his revolver, shot his op-- ponent. 'He escaped before ities in the city were able to ques tion him. : The other prineipal in .g' ' ded in .J.;_, lfib, sars SMALL HAFS DEFEATED C. 0. P. _ Fharis gave himself up a un appeared in Fustice Coulaon'a . office ready to furnish a 1 $9e at ic $2.00 PER YEAR IN He was startec off on this insane tirade ".:""M Sunday boys danbing over with paint and tar a number of his crasy sign# in broad and that the 3 asking the courts to n -lt police from the Hb-- erty of American '-& ing people for amoki e c tw-' -02'"-- thing duct and utterances us to da» opirions of a damm crooked judge Trambivs of our siale copramie coont our court {fio.flumn,b :fi'nh"" He declared be he was now about to teach them some more. He added that he had himself been indicted and stred for millions of dollars i1 cases but never yet paid as he on that subject and eor : the along that . line. stroy respect for law sind order and gerous W he had told the go to hell and they were going. . He maid injfunc-- teen babies during the months of . June and PFree -- ant prosecutor, the ' supreme court, abmasd the Methodist gen-- He, next. attacked the . Roman Catholies as ignorant 2.'.....u for living ic state ticket this yea! :s the statement yester as F. Donovan, chairs with failure Leve problems, «2 f:fl; N¥ Cus