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Libertyville Independent, 17 May 1928, p. 3

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3 --_-- "AVPZA A ARRR T RELK , * us > * » Te aiiee aaite'se c i 2 > ce cca t eoths t .--v~ & & omdueias 1i { P se I~ -- ~. ~ASSOCIATION -->,_ :.'V:Ei'fi",fi*ti CALEY: pa*t m m Mm m 3 t ate .A 4CB s sE unae s ~a d . o + o : ;-4@&'3? * *tzp--h # s the Bank Many Bills Arg =| washington, May 16--Ovinion pre-- Senator 1 ite has passed the ; P. 0. Krodrick of Chicago, an au |Gential nominations 'fre 'thi¢ . on Saturday all the:year a in_ ' ditor for William C. Kirby & Co,|Year almost solely ipor persohali« stead of . _ during . the-- dit of the supervisors' books of the |&nd net issues are at stake bitter-- . passed the Senate gi¥t M% Towa of Cuba for the two fiseal |D°s® is bound to develop. 'This "*";N"M""!')'W years beginning April 6, 1926, and evident from the back--wash of h:&:&khfltm e afe ending 'April .3, 1928. auiz nis 16 measures. which have --passed : .,.wmamwmn~w in the-- under the Salaries of:gover workers :nlc,g'x::uvm:lwonm P ":tltg:* channels' flxfi:mwfl""'w ll'"" , for $3,394.08. Bank records | * ",~_ _ " .o.yan of Senators was a it is the taxpayer who has to pay the * o 5 {1, ~*Z¢ 4 4 ", f tie :.+ More Than You Expect are s & < o m sney! x » . _ J . Jhome. K «se 2 e ts . > 32 g h 3 D et."v >A / fls +4 e 5 s f" A J 24 26-- =-- hy m r.' -- es 3 Q m i e . c s on :'"M;o_ 24 > + h(' 4 t ' «: $ * -' '6:' T es E?' a I~ EeE' +% ¥% l" f * hk l 3 €unds had a combined . DAILLDG . 5P hand of-- $1,670.06, leaving the town msmonh&hflh', as. At the beginning of fizeal year, the town was in deobt, as indieated ts hn m idranait e two yecrs of nearly five thousand This was the condition as disclos ed by the--record books--and other Mn"bqflfhfl_"""ll "mm':;di . out> many C are mmum-tm auditor found twenty--one ~orders mmmmm fund, totalling held--by the bank pending payment trom the twwnship treasurer, for which there mprmc.m~h,fifif 0+ dit of the supervisors' books of the Town of Cuba for the two. Ssecal years beginning April 4, 1926, and ending 'April 3, 1928. F The report aho..s the: town to fck -Nllllhlwfl'- 192¢, and JTOM ~£00~ DRACE--WaSHLE Oi BC ending April 3, 1924. nn':m ree 1': The report sho..s the: town to is red _ in' the _ under have been indebted, at the 'begin-- Mw'ul' 18l8" of ~the 4,1928, for $3,394.08. Bank records committee of Sen es & showed a 'balance of $9.05. in the |nDot!! oon=mlite® o6 Semabom mis 6 town funds at the begifhning of the |9""" *~""°® ~>0 "a Coameontte / at t year, while the First State Bank of ed against the road, bridge and gra-- vel tunds to the amount of $2,510.18, there was no record, were dizsclosed. The ~unrecorded town orders tota}-- The fact that thirty--seven orders tor which there are, no entries-- on the record books are known to be outstanding, ~gives rise to the sur~ mise that there may © be others, which are being held by individuals. Fherefore the figures quoted do not mt&WWot the town, it is d out. That there are several such or-- ders, Supervisor H. D. Kelsey has already learned, and in an endesvor to get at the true state of affairs at once, he has advertised--for all out-- standing orders, requesting that uoyna:'uhm-mu "We &u'mfl'o system," Mr. Kelsey said, "so that each town ofticer who is concerned with the The town fund at the beginning ammwmmw dicated an overdraft of weré no entries in the record books. Mrs. Bertha Diech] is ill with a case of the mumps. e Mr. and Mrs. Williarp Hichman 8r., who have been residing at Palmyta, Wisc.. came on Sunday, to live at the bome ot Mrs.--BRose Boeger: .« deoghter and Mr. and Mrs. Ferris and son, of Jolict, visited at the res clerk--will in the future have in formation as to the exact condition of the various funds at all times., "As gsoon as we got in any other :ntx'ttm-chut': so we can "mtahw" whall work out a budget which will provide for payment. of outstanding bills. it will be r~adily seen that this w¥ll mean some curtailment of ox-- made to take care of . all necessary 60000000 000000 Ray Paddock called on friends on 0o 000 0000000000 h. _- res --!; o 7;'.' A"" AM'- ; AUDIT REVEALS * shased only with the La Sailé. FE . :' .other fine cars in value, appear-- The foundation of Cadillac's sus e'-h-d:nlwh'"h its 90 i1CK MoToORriSALES ~|* of mdpmmmmdm:gr&wmm A moro--and story is circulated in 1 under-- the salaries of:--go t workers ground political channels of ~the 'The legisintor, can ~well .afford to }(hltolthtm' employmient of a-- open up the purse strings because ,mwmmwmwu.-uumw.mmnmm Candidates. atmed ~directly sat Mr. personal tares. . ... ._.;-- _ . s [nomr. It is known tha t Vice. Impartial wage studies ahow that Progatient Dawes in frecly criticizted the government worker» have the Candidates atmed ~directly at Mr. personpal taK®@8. ... .;. _ _s~= --. Hoover. It is known tha t Vice. Impartial wage studies ahow that President Dawes is treely criticized the government workers have the and blamed for the existence Of thig advantage over those in private in-- invesiigating committee prior to the @ustry because they are always as convention. ---- The Hoover~ cam»p Bured of their jobs and are not claims that the Vice Pressdent ex affected by industrint : depresslon mwmm»mmu-m'm.uaw the special > Senate--committee be_ ~. Aside. . from an eause he is the best known of the average saleary far in ercess of the: "dark horees". 1t is predicted that ) aam--r_-fl- the Republican convention > will 'be |government employees have what marked by wrangling and beated de-- |amounts to a'two months vacation tes before a candidate is chosen. [as against the' two weeks vacation The-- Democtats, 't00, hare: their by < private -- industry to 'the family troubles, and the Houston |saleried worker. This is covered by &esigned to clear up he calendar ¥ rm i tarse adnaurnment® It has not been zll O 'the chiet at-- tio up all jlegisistive ~machinery.{fore the Federal Trade Comminsion Night sessions of Congress bave a|regarding the public utilities brought tendency --to wreck : social> lfe. in |out an intéresting plhdse of the troent Washington. Not even the United |of the times. _A witness asked per-- States Senators are free from calls |mission to explain his activities for by the truant officer.. Whenever 4. -- "Inforimation of ~ the = press". demand is made on the floor--of the | No there is a real contest for Senate for a quorum and the absen-- space as~each © side at-- Iy adoots an order calling upon-- the | lators -- prepare® "press statements* Sergeant--atanms. oemli?"hulec beforée public speechea or in any officer. to bring the: into the |{matter where theopposition --might Genate Chamber. . Last year 'during |score more heavily in ~newspaper the filibuster on Boulder Dam, police |accounts. --That is one reason . why officers of the Benate invaded the |trained writers are popular as Aides demanded--that they report for duty. That is one of the reasons why fill-- busters and night sesvions --are de plored in Congress. i2 _ Am unmistakagle sign--of approach-- ing elections is the generous attitude of Congress toward the government employees. -- Approximately --©150,000 mm be -- benefited by the enactment of the Welch bill carrying increases amounting to $18,000 000. man, 8r., at Palatine on Sunday. <There will be a dance at Hoover's Log Cabin on Saturday evening, May 19. Hapke's orchestra. ~~ _ S 'mmmmumu purchase a car load of cows. '} Mother's Day was observed Sun day, at the Baptist church with sev-- eral musical numbers by the choir '[am's.u-m«mm . Mrs., Almira Heybeck was a Chice go caller on Saturday. "Mesdames Hans, Payton, W 4 Ll.'. Pretsel, WilHams, ud"'l"::- attended the ESpecial meeting of on Friday afternoon. . '~ and Mre. are to be here soon, to spend the summer, x css Gur W R Prx: P w 11 i oi o ine? meecsane, " _ 1 thee Tor Wakner and deughter vis" s Richard Donley is under: quaran @ thov&w He is getting _ --{along very nicely. -- »~ . s Peter Wagner well known in YolQ --/A1s artving a new car. / _\ t + ~Strank -- 18 on: "one of 18 attle buying trivs at present. _ > > Euon ues . ~--Mr. Rarl Herominous is driving'es new Chevrolet Coach. > '.Mr. Frank Ehredt has moved to the old Jacob Bradford farm. . > _ Miss Deliz Hanson and friehds ot Madison Wisconsin, Spent the week end here with Miss Hansons sister, Lake was a Volo caller Monday. * WilHam Geary of Wanconds was a foew 'days here recently.> § --Richard Dowell and family sperit "Wednesday evening at the-- Fisher > wwonard Uowel and 1qiliy . SP~"*4 tion. Wednesday evening at the-- Fisher .:nuu nesday at the home of her daughte"; | peen given Mrs L P,. Davis. _ .. bond jssue . There wil be a dance at Hoover's | ; wil} be t s L. Staditeid was a Ring_" th-."-i'mm_'.m'l tained company on Friday. analysis.-- on c ons c oc nou,. io [tore, at the f the B Meyer home in }*"*~*» ** "** nesday at the home of her daughte", |peen given out that,. if the> tota! | disgrace to the tix payers in the Mre L. P. Davis. _ ---- * | bond meue asked for'is put over,that | city ot Waukegan. ' _ There wil be a dance at Hoover'* |;, wil; be oppressive, especialily for:| ~=The proposed new station will Log Cabin on Saturday evening, Me¥ [in, smail property OWner. 1 HAYCq give adequate room for a _ central 19. . Hapke's orchestr f ] gone carefully into this 'matter _ _Of | fire department and its equipment ~Mrs. P. L Stagiteld was a RiDE--') nc rate that will apply._to : homes and the comfort of the_ firemen . as wood caller on Mond#] ~----| worth trom $3,500 to $10,000 and will | well. In the police department will ~ <Mr. and Mre. Frank St. George 0| giye you here the result of th0. 8416. h%fim~mfl§ n s c c uow in ":t"mdth ts of | a clty of this ¢i26, together with q,;w'~ o d 2C 4. "%mlnl:fi so that they wmt;or_hlvotoeom'o' ; Ru,VoPF 1 LOIL _ C ® sat P R 7 t¥ : 9 }«. s Benior ¥iey. at Weaconds on yeeys Dt ons 'hax'" uhe | tn eputnct with ie other varts ® : zpent Thoraday | had followed this Jaw and BBO--SBEON 1 / S 0C °00 C masistrate'« court Mr. Lfle Litwiller, of Round Lake: -.?:.'on-.mm Frank~ Rosedenaterher-- of --Crystal Frank Rosedeutcher of Joliet spent Hona of a government Job t't: s a day. MW*"'. 8 Ceteser sramy of Phis placs "to Libertyville on business on list of applican'ts desirous ot 'Joe Pasiticla, wis a business AS t ap < |ty assessed you on l&i_lhtlv unter »t-- | a ©$2,000 '.;w and" your taxes on | were »about Buch a person _jownink a $7,500 .home will pay : an n@ |increase of.$4--per year for:the en-- ra' | tire 'bond issue. > it you¥value your. sat| home 'at $10,000,the assegsor could of }he only on a valuation he | of abott ~your actual tar-- >' Tes were about. $170and your : in-- trease to carry the bond jesue would mu-hfi.:?s%:inv that infl-q:; as citizens had failed:to appretiate the needs of the community..by sup bond :isgue, the election _ ordinance should 'be> repealed, was" made > by Mayor..Yager. in an extended < com munication presented to the Wauke-- gan 'countil in meeting last Monday The communication goes into de-- tails in détailing 'the noecessity ot program at this time, shows as to what the cost will be.to the average taxpayer if the projects are carried out at the polis next Suturday and it --calls npon the public #piritedness of the: progtessive citizens of 'Wau kegiin to aid 'the proposition. All in all, the communication is one,of the that has so ftar been presented -- to i anarimn o *\ UA ols mtadad ns and aama KW "yut 8 ANKWER Y --= gf;";'zt%wffi y L&m prtiaks VRIR & w TY HRBM ./. 1 ----_--*~. Bond issue Proper" .' _ _ -- ----~CL ¢, " T CC fi *planation mfi' * WL L is I AJ @| matter must be. settle, & 'July ist _ "*DCEDEL _ WIOEC TN | * _of .2 14. per. cent .will prevail ~<<--NET DUAL --LLLA lIVU}V| and it Waukegan does not get these * Syseoy ae 1Cl a io oa, 160 0O -- fmprovements prior_to 'July Ist -- ef 4 ,'3'_,.'# it u0 4,}-?' so % t. & s lag Y'h%'_@" '*? ie & . f l'% i44 h * g&'*"'h"' ""m.lla fl ne § ' t'-w -,.é';..,'f ! N "'Lv s m to twe Ive ""' be ~ Points in Caonnection With -- mmnm We need can be con-- : o o ,-:.;.\ py 4s ¢ '?'M- «L tirmly WG in a bond: . . (Gity Buildiny ProjeOL "----{traus s« sat fusure gentrattous se missionér Mm'tht inasmuch | they are:the ones who. will:certainly as citizen» had faile Ag appreciate | enjoy them, as well 'as the present the needs of the co --by sup-- | generation. -- -- porting <the city 'building. program--| _ "I proposed at the moeting of the bond :isgue, the election . ordinance | Tax Payers association a few nights should be> repealed, ~was made~ by | since, that they appoint a --commit-- Mayor.Yager. in an extended < com |tee on each of the four items in the munication presented to the Wauke | proposed bond issue and make <a pian 'countit in meeting last Monday | careful} study of what the city pro-- o. . epatn se e Lo ooats -- & poses 'to 'do --In each project. I-- do The communication goes into . do| not understand that --anyone is mak-- tails in détailing the nocessity Of | ing a study at--all of these projects carrying out &muod bullding } gnd I feel that it is due to the mem-- program at this time, shows as t0 | pers of this association, as well--as what the cost will be.to the average [ 'al) others, that they bave the cor-- out sat the polis next Suturday and | proposed, so that misrépresentation it --calls npon the public spiritedness | is not made to anyone. of "the: progressive citizens of '"Wau Plan For City Hall kegiin to aid the proposition. All in | ="In yegard to the city hall, a pre-- all, the communication is one,Of the | vions city council--a ~number©> of. that has so far been presented<--to | ty purchase at a very nominal cost,-- the public. \_.= ... |a city hall site at the corner 'of The mayor.alsp holds that o0 Mat] Utica and Washington streets.---- This t':.th-mgt the ~City:] jot is 69--x 167 and on it the city be <toward the. projects. :18.] proposes to build a three atory build-- question,; citizens: should be --Zivel | ing at a total cost of $200,000; the W;m-.lo Aecide : at . --the ground floor to be 'used for the city. polis,. whether or _ not :~Waukegan.| clerk's office, collection offices and which'has waited 80 years for a City | an--departments that have -- directly hall and scores--of years for the AC | to do with the public in the way Of quiring..and improvement of -- the | special asseasments, water rents, li-- lake front and carrying out Of the | censes and all other collections. cessities. ~_ :.* ~_ _ ::A the council chamber and the offites ~\~He further points out that the AC--| of tne mayor and comnilssioners and quiring ~--of _ these~ 'improvements® | such other departments as are noC ;wmmmmb essary for their work: :the city wue so that the citizens of th' | ecnool board office, civil service [Mm'b'mwm'mvm office .and playground Thn.ond,m'i&m association office. On the --third nqr o rmopeegeteaids opaitinent the Nuiiding depart . The communication of the mayor ::nt.ohetrlul inspection -- depart-- reads as follows: . ment,: plumbing Ainspection -- depart-- l "To the City Council; . I have care -a:' and : other : deépartents that '\be paid, Wwhich is about 1--4 of 'tho | same jurisdiction~ as . the _ clreull |true value ot their property,~ And | oourt it would materially aid~ in \the bond fssue will increase at the | quicker administration of the courts #20¢crate the taxes for 'next and atmo> expenise "to the city of :| §1.50 only tor the owner of 3 $2,500 | Wankegan as this court will operate |home.~ If you have a' home a% a means 'of revenne, --not &n ox-- \A gomn _value. at $5,000, the ASSeSGOY | pense to the City:'" This item will al-- matter of-- the recent qguadrennial re valuation and 1 find. upon investiga-- mMnfin-umwmdo a ralse which pertains mostly -- to the North side, with a slight in credase on the West side and almost none at all on the South side of the city, the facts boing given us ~ are inssc __that a truA re--valuation © has sity, the Incts* beoums. uyow on «MV * _ OA o Atan in tha' ~ nridunant Mtttulthl --with the situation in the present been made and as the South and | central fire and police headquarters West aldes have heretofore : been |--will realisa how inadequate these tazed to a larger amount thin the | headquartets are. The building is North side, the assessor was com-- in bad repair and is not of sufficient nolled to take that tact Into conslid~ | gepth to accommodate the -- apPa as-- any citizen ~that we baye _ 4nd have no fdea whatsoever of. father .'m'"":gy""::" "efo"'l';:;"m'm s WWMM""%"' that other floors can be added as taxes beyond--a reasonable -- _ | the city.expands. This new city . Dissects Costs#:>.~~ ....=~| hall will add 6 cents only per $100 "I have carefuily gong into : the of valuation to the taxes of our city. """"'"'"'"fi"'""""" :~-- Police and Fire Station valuation: and I 'upon investiga: | "The second item to be 'consider-- tion that this re--valuation has made ed is the central police, fire and city a ralse which pertains mostly -- to court Building that is proposed to the North side, with a slight "in» | be duilt at the corner of Sheridan credase on the West side and almost road and Luake street. on the prop-- tazed to a larger amount than . the n-g-m-m. The building /is North side, the assessor was ~COm--| in bad repair and is not of sufficient fldhxmthth&l':'h" depth to accommodate the -- apPa-- eration in f re valua t"tht:mytorthono- _--#I tind upon talking with all sorts. wnd the police headqnarters is 'flwdifll'hhww 'crowded into a very small 'space, Boe ht ie mom on i o l | Thens on w pren ie he 'bond lesue sasked for'is put over,that | city ot Waukegan. _ es it will be oppressive, especially for| ~=rne proposed new station will the small property owner. .1 have{ give adequate room for a éentral . ) and will | well. In the police department will give you here the result of the sa1d | be hwrvmmfl' t 5. w teasion of: id the 4 ~Jall" 4 3 M"r'"""w+ had followed this law and had taken your own valuation on -- & $3,6500 led--to assess you $218.75 taxee at mmmmum with people awning homes that they . value at $3,500, I tind that thoy 'are only asséssed On a $750valnation, 'or about $52.50 ot nctual taxes , to be paid, which is about 1--4 of "'the true> value of their property, and [mmmym,.wum 20c rate the taxes for next . year $1.50 only for the owner of a $3,500 home.. If you have &' home which you ~value: at $5,000, the assessor stead of that ho has gésessed you your 'actual taxes are about -- §$85. Therefore,. the: owner of . & . go VVV horme will pay $2.10 per year . in-- M;um.mm'.@mw #-. : Jt you value your home at A Jmum-wem'f"""' sessed you $465 in taxes, He Actual-- If, IL--am as much 2 ] tentic ill 5e nis sek d %'h' tention of all employes. 'This build-- .Dllll. hm_m'w"""" j :.umud.vmbe adequate rm'fl'v m-w~hnwud the city's use for a great many l'.'f'lom' hat or of father years and it will be built with a g projects 'that wili increase out 'm'm'"d' itfrons . foundation A0 es vage: other {floors can bevadded as beyond a reagonable figur®e. -- | mme city expands. This mo&n 1a*-- _ =--~| bal will--add 6 cents olh.:r :lig "I have carefuily gong Into . the | of valuation to the taxes of our city. be .$5.40 YeBat, L. 3 . i# you have a.$10; easary for their workl, ine _ C school board --office, _ civil --service floor 'will be installed the engineer-- ing department, the building depart-- ment, electrical : inspection -- depart-- ment,: plumbing --inspection -- depart-- ~,_; o & l" ' | have to do with the operation of the technical work of the ety. >« _~"As our city was organized in 1849, Ltirst as the village of. ~Little Fort and in 1858 as the city of Wau-- kegan, and after these cighty years we have not yet a home for : our city offices, we feel that this city should at least have what even the villages of Tilinois have, a home for the operation of its affairs. We be-- Neve that --a city hball is just: as much <needed for the work of the city as a court house for the count3, a post--office for the gOvernment or ters are far too small for the thir. ty--five employes and much time and effort is wasted in not giving em ployes stufficient room in which /tt the present offices distract the: at-- tention of all employes. This build-- . "A small police-- magistrate's court room 'wili be part of this plan, also Yake County Bar association wa aré Mgdtymnmm this y as we all know of the con-- mmamwwfi and~ atmo expense "to the city of Waukegan as this court will operate ab a means 'of revenue, not an exr-- pense to the 'city:' This item will al-- the :tar North side--the purc Of vma&»fitM mt----whichwill to: MAAXSEAEREESMEG < Me 0 OB .. o s o o C ce LCcs Ne: ce B ts P & a ' as we all know of the con--'}times more than . any assessment astion in the present circuit court that dould :be made--against . them. : tet and as 'a city court has the .*"For over thirty.years it has been same jurisdiction "as . the . cirouit a great griet to the citizens of Wan-- eourt "It would materlally ald~ in | kegan that the lake shore aund* ripar-- mmamm lan rights have gotten away from and at:mo-- expense 'to the ¢ity of|the o#y and..we. feel, that in ~ this, Waukegan as this court will operate' contract we now have, we are espe-- ncmamn,no't &n ex--| claily fortunate in getting:--back at a-- aqu amlle and a quarter of the finest of a'lot and equipment--which will to: l onr lake front--and we feel that or tat $87,500, ~'The same is : proposed | ery citizen should: be .proud of this for" the tar West side at the --same fact and .be willing to do everything t simise on m es t tr oolgsoote y by : the National Board --of : . Under-- enre the right to fill in, in addition writers is when -- the #v water | to this 100 tt. strip that we will have wéfks is Obened up: The ' second | 600 'additional--feet, which will ex-- will come when these new fire sta--|]tend'also a mile and a q:nmn& tions are installed and in making a caretil study of this fact, I am will ing to say that the reduction in in-- witrance rates alone to the taz pay-- ers 'm% extra amount.. in _*These two new fire stations, fo-- mm The 'one Aalready on the ' ,' e t30 '-'se'g ' O *'f , r""'"'w ; j wmw f nfi'fia'n&um&';m'* to 'dance halls JudgeArthur E. Fisher, of Rocktord, held on May. 9th in a 'hearing before him in the Rockford a It As within the power of ' the Doard,he held, to regulate the dance halls but its power --does not gover the refusal of a permit to operate. The point came up in the case of ugainst the board 'of supervisors. '~~It--1is not known whether the rul-- old manmit hetge io Oive | . _-- and it will--be decided at that time, -- Winnebago, ~like ~Lake-- county, not for revenue but ~to regulate board here congidered that it could stamp out undesirable places by re-- ing on the ballot is the acquisition and the improvement of the lake-- front the improvement of the lake front property acquired from the E. J. & E.. Railway company, which we are wopline me n mrein Lous have been wishing for, for zo many years, that is good-- water, will be & Sact and this will.be given to our citizens without one cent of added cost to them in any way--just their nominal. water bills as they 'are now paying them, will pay for this plant. 'Twenty--three acres--ot land was acquired from the *U. 8. government at a mq:d&-t.o( $1,000 and we prove that land so acquired, and put AIn a --sea wall which will keep the storms from 'washing: out this lake front, from the North pier, northerly to Datringer roadand to till in in side this sea wall about 4 12 feet to bring it up--to road level and> put thereon a twenty foot pavement and m six foot 'sidewalk for the use of our citiztens who will use the bathing beach, the lake front park and lake whore drive. Jt will alseo extend this fill,; pavement and' sidewalk .. from [ Dahringer road and the lake wester-- exrtending of the Gillett avenue sew-- er--and the drainage of this roadway as well and I herewith give you the items that are contained in this $195,000 : proposed izssue: Land and riparian rights ac-- guired from the E. J. & E. n'- m -.-c'..--.....,..--m'm $100 lineal feet of gea wall. .. 40,300 47200 yards of hydraulic fill-- _ _--~> C "e- Wia i0 in a e a e noe a o8 4 w a e a a 6 making--a total of $195,000. why this improvement was Aaot con-- contributed-- _the . major portion of Dahringer road and the entire lake frontage in tront of their ~property, totalling about 700 feet. j s structed by special assessment.Of the total land involved, which would age on sides of this road, half of this is lake water--and not _ as-- sessable.© Most of the rest belongs to the 'sanitary district, the city and the railroads, all of which are not assessable. The sanitary district has "*"In fact there--remains but 1800 Mueqoddeotthemdtolou-j ing:to two new industries which might be. considered assessable and zmmm:;::fl for. i only would be a Yory o trea--gin ment would~offset: the --amount <re-- euvafiu:n two concerns. In m'wdwmm part of 1 _m'u.mmxum them of $45,000 which benefits the pended by them is at least five Is in accordance with the -- permie-- slon that the state' has. already granted to the cities --of . Evanston, Wilmette, ~Winnetka, ..and~ other fi feel %m land so -"'::I s 3 ,é' ) »t' "./"" m" :m»'"mm d m."m fl\u"hm y w--<'| --~_-- ~Ap our citizens. . Waukegan's through traftic is very heavy and we all re alize that something must be done to safeguard the lives of our people. In this issue there is also included an amount to take--care of street &'t'umd the . city 7 Athe same are not now instal-- led. Citizens in tnoe outlying dis-- tricts hbave not been able to get their mail delivered on account of 1s a $20,000 item for the installation of ~safety © traffic: signals ~on -- the down town streets and the through mail delivery and the installation of | these sign» will be a great benefit to the newer districts. "I have tried, in this communica-- tion, to show the great benefit that will--accrue to every citizen of Waun-- kegan, if the items asked for in the bond issues are approvéed and I have also tried to show the small advance in taxes that the total project will mean to our cititens. Waukegan is having the most remarkable growth Of any city in this part of the coun-- try and a steady, sane advancement can be made if our citizens will get the 'right view point, because one caunot get returns--unless they are willing to make some small invest-- ment. m-"'mmn.{ at the time that our--nmew water works and filtration plant --was plan-- ned and the opposition seemed to come at that time from the same works is almost completed and we are getting ready to enjoy its op-- 'eration, 1 do not think there are a half dozen citizens in Waukegan but what are 100 per cent sold on the: proposition as it will be one of the gréeatest assets to this city that has .mu-ma.mwmfi 1y, ftee}:that: these four-- asked alightly 'secondary to this new water say that I have found Sliat the sen-- in ie ber hoi soee zwgm.-lflu objections ns pohing io undartend the are getting to . the _ low ,hhf!'n'flmum-fl-: x : ~~*I --want to--further--ask that =the citizens %'W sbow : their faith in --servants> whom they have elected to carry on the work ld the city administration--for : this tour years. We are endesvoring to l 'l' _ wlo ' m Nee "" CE _ w ol ¢»'JP. R ® Bodp i UR _ _ [' 4. -- -- f 'lth 3peadl oo @0'1 . équfllmeIlt, mo J hvi smarter car than this _ best interests {for the Hearing on the petition for nexing property on .the morth i 1 "UTIAEV IC --..|ot 1. o8 ANNEXATION IS ---- | &2 25 -- ~OfFONML JUNE * Efi.fi continued y y | : ioi fone whone 's'.;'g,-;r:"""r. e r:;l & "In closing this article atutrh'av:!zhlfl Add to all this the charm of bodies by Fisher. Fisher ' gvfl-.'l'hnpu'lld&n All--American Six leagues abead of any rival. And you'll marvel again at its truly remark-- as we think it is for the Sinart as a racing craft to with. Long &_@vfi*...""mm emarter. The peer of any car in it LUDLOW cMOTOR DAN Eo mo M'l'o 608 N. Milwaukee Avenue _ » ..'?.' a series of week--end There's real style, if you ever saw it. sh w s o+ BNiAP » -- -- of ALy , County recorder. The SU"| dcbts of the packer, who L 2C URGES ALD. ROUSE _ Declaring that the city canpot afe-- -- ford to continue paying salaries to the present staff of workers, Ald. Bohus Rouse of the second ward in North Chicago last night demanded _ drastic slashes in the persounnél of -- _ the city forces and a rétrenchment .. . program that would knock off $515~ --_ monthly from thie.city payrolls. .. . .. ciation of Commerce are ureing eet . a fourth fireman be put on the | s the city, Ald. Rouse: would fire the _ . city with two fire fighters on the _ payroll, only one on duty at & o. He would fire one-- policeman -- +E ane of the workers at the city water _ janitor. ~ Tok ~_If the slashes are carried out, 80 €oak they won't be without a terrific bat . tle in the city council, ' it %53 mean the loss of & job to Mée Reat -- and an efficient fire Lighter. as wel / _ as first ald practioner, possibly the firing of Policcman Herman LAt%, | _ on the North Shore, and it the jant -- _ © the safety of the residents. Chisf Oof Police Frank > 'Tiftany is the maximurm; of protection men @available and--is doing a job of it while . Fire~ Chief k: Moe Redding on duty at all times and three--extra call mon, is turnish ing a brand of Cire protection found C in cities with a considerably MELODYFARM _ _ m (ECOUKDED -- _ eral months ago. Pay Them; Asks UU Stashes in Forces. F9\ ae o 4 odiige . it's even «ie se ' % & ho qct B

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