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Lake County Register (1922), 13 Jun 1925, p. 8

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~--PASS BILL GIVING UP MORE LAND North Shore Sanitary Board ~'is Granted Greater Territory in Measure Just Adopted by House at Springfield. fore next week. The upper branch o fthe assembly adjourned Wednes-- day with its calendar fairly well Cleared, and: will not be in session again before next Tuesday. The territory of the North Shore District, which takes in practically the whole Lake county shore line, will be doubled by the annexations muthorized in the measure approved by the house. Waukegan is Jocated pear the center of the district, *The purpose of the bill is to give the trustees control of the entire length of all the streams which emp-- ty into Lake Michigan in this re-- gion," -- said Representative Weiss. Polintion of the lower portions of SPRINGFIELD, June 11--By a vote of 126 to 0, the house of rep-- resentatives here late yesterday passed the bill extending the boun-- dries of the North Shore Sanitary sentative, William Weiss, sponsor of the measure. The bill is now ready for transmission to the sen-- these creecks by refuse from the headwaters will thus be prevented. Revenue to Increase Civic organizations throughout the territory affected are supporting the plan to enlarge the district. There will be some increase in the revenue greater number of taxpayers taken Senator Rodney B. Swift of Lake Forest is expected to handle the bill in the upper branch of the assembly. There seems to be no opposition to its passage and the element of time is the only real obstacle to enact-- ment at this session. 'The senate calendar, however, is in good shape, and the solons are ex-- ate, which will not act upon it be-- week to disposing of bills sent over by the house. The greater speed USED CAR Atcv Semi Annual---- Senate bills are not faring so well in the house. -- Senator Swift's bill ng that all bond issues must approved by a majority of the woters at a general election seems | likely to die because of lack of time for consideration. This bill was, passed by the senate after extensive amendments, and was sent to the house municipalities committee, house measures to be sent over According to Representative Sid-- ney Lyon, chairman of the group, the muituouwr' is so crowded that it will be impossible to consider the Swift bill this week. It is gen: erally conceded that measures which do not reach the floor of the house by Friday stand no chance of pass-- age at this session. _ & There is considerable opposition to the proposal of the senator from lnhl'a:t.'"pdltlldmbtful'h- ther it be passed even if it came to a rollcall. 'The same objec-- tions which brought it back for re-- peated amendments in the senate are still held against it in the house. posed almost. entirely 'of purebreds. m#rwuunnth lawn of the Stalheim farm at Harvard. After lunch, E. M. Clark, State Holstein Secretary, gave a brief report of the National conven-- tion recently held at Grand Rapi's, year, due to the fact that practic-- ally the entire herds reacted under The group of Lake County Hol-- stein enthusiasts who participated in the"auto tour and picnic to Mc-- Henry County on-- Wednesday, are emphatic in their praise of the suc-- cess of the affair. 4 farm of H. T. Eppel at Woodstock where his fine herd of Holstein cat-- County, numbering over 70 head. At this place the Lake County men were met by a delegation from McHenry County, composed of Mes-- sers. Beard, Thomas, Gafke, Barber and Cornue, under whose guidance a large territory was covered and a number of choice herds visited. largest purebréd herd in McHenry The feature of the frip '-\hmolt.'nk.n.&b nue herd at Hebron. It can safely HOLSTEIN MEN'S TOUR x ENJOYED We are offering a wonderful opportunity to secure a good serviceable car at a small fraction of its actual value. | Our sales of new cars during the past three months have been so great that we have had no time to dispose of --the cars taken in trade. We want to move them now ; and we want to dispose of them in the shortest time possible, because we need the room. So we are offering every car at much below its actual value. _ 4 Every car is in good condition and will give a lot of good good service. Some of the biggest bargains in used cars ever seen in Lake County------$25.00 and up! + Authorized Ford and Lincoln Sales and Service wl f "Service With a Smile" eoaching bureau. § Ionud-aq'gndnamnm four--year course in coaching are in demand by colleges and high schools. The course was established in 1919 as a curriculum of the college of edu-- eation. Its graduates have received mnot only a specialized training in a well--rounded university edocation Theory and practice are combined in the athletic courses which are taught by the head coaches of Illincis -- Robert C. Zuppke, football; Carl Lundgren, baseball; Harry L Gill track, and Craig Ruby, basketball and other instructors. WILL COACH AT Owen E. Metcalf of University of IIlinois Gets Athletic of the University of Illinois four year course in athletic coaching and physical education, has accepted a pogition as coach and director of physical education at Crystal Lake high school, Crystal Lake, IIl. _ Metcalf will coach football, bas-- ketball and track, teaching plane ge-- om'..nho,uhummudo of science degree h--lb(hmmflm ® Metcalf is an Urbana product. During his high school years he starred in the other sports he will teach at Crystal Lake. He was one of the graduates recommended® most highly -- for positions through the On July 11 the State. Holstein Association will hold> its . annual meeting and field day at Rock River Farm, Byron, I!!; and a delegation from Lake County plan to attend. There still a few citizens Ml:&yvlhvheum ber when we used to get our winter weether in winter instead of May. Owen E. Metealf, a 1925 graduate the University of Illinois four CRYSTAL L AKE THE LAKE COUNTY Shift Lineup _ on Ball Team Several changes, which seem to l.un m ::; the better, accord-- ing wing ~last Sunday against the . Commission Drivers of Chicago, have been made in the Lib-- ertyville baseball outfit by Manager , who played for four years hmflm league, is with Libertyville. Although he is a pit-- cher of considerable ability, Baxter is being used at third. Manager Holman has two capable mounds-- men in Dean Bennett, a lefty, and Get Shortstop, "Sparky" Pillifant, who played a number of games this year ,is no longer with the squad. --Next Sunday will find Libertyville "Rerorts Bereml New Sar in ow T8 Action, hug in phine coed "St Shortatep. mons, is good at p. He made three hits Sunday and scored three runs. Bixby has been made field man-- ager and should handle the team succegsfully, as he is thoroughly experienced in the game. you'd eat by yourself instead of with the summer boarders." AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE SALE AND USE OF FIRE-- WORKS IN THE VILLAGE OF LIBERTYVILLE, COUNTY OF LAKE, STATE OF ILLINOIS. 1 Be it ordamined by the President and :flid'rn:ldu-ufinvn-l crrig . ++ Wmm commantne s See. 1. "l'huleotlnwrh.l' playing Lake Forest at the Fair Grounds. A five game series with Highland Park is also in the fire. for 'em?" _ 25 & "Your society's all right, but your appetite sets a terrible example." to any person or persons, group or organization; both within the cor-- be restricted to the four days in-- clusive immedigtely preceeding July all descriptions or any explosives manufactured or used as fireworks or for celebration purposes, by any "Josh," said Farmer Wilkinsto his REGISTER,. SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1925 ORDINANCE NUMBER 375 my socieqty 3 . | _ See. 2. 'That the . provision --of +. | Bection 1 above shall not. apply to g any organization or representatives mm of any organization purchasing fire« & works for a public exhibition from irtyville | wholosale daalers or manufacturers tars in pmv.lgaptmnhlbtnhngd f for exhibition by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Liberty-- eem . to | ville, Lake County, Ilinois. ° accord--| -- See, 8. 'That eac}. permit as spec-- Svndl!lma under Section 2 above, be is-- Sec. 4. That the lighting, ignit-- ing, detonating or exploding of any form of fireworks or explosivas used as fireworks be prohibited within the corporate limits of the Village of Libertyvilie, Lake County, Hlin-- ois upon any day other ':".,;.;.N' 4, annually, between the -- of 12:00 midnight and 12:00 midnight. Sec. -- 5. That the lighting, ignit-- ing, detonating or exploding of any form of fireworks or explosives used as fireworks be prohibited at all times within the fire limits: of the Village of Libertyville, Lake County, Illinois as established from time to time by the Board of Trus-- tees of the Village of Libertyville, Lake County, Iilinois. sued for a fee of one (1) dollar. mee. 6, That any person, per-- sons or organizations violating the One of the Best Homes in Libertyville FOR SALE A fine large dwelling with sunporch, and strictly modern in every detail, located on a full acre of ground, beautifully landscaped with shrubbery, and trees, a garden spot and all kinds of fruits and berries. -- There is a two--car garage with chauffeur's apartment. also strictly modern.-- This place is close in and has never before been offered for sale. The price is very reasonable. A. R. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE xny Sec. 7. That any person, persons orum!i"fio'flngnyd&. provisions of Section 2 to 5 in-- elusive, shall be fined in the sum of not less*than Ten nor more than ;l'vmty-fivr Dollars for each of-- ense. provision of section 1 'of the Or-- dinanee shall be fined in a sum not less than Twentyfivg Dollars for the first offense and in a sum not less than Ten Dollars more than the sum of the previous fine for each subsequent offense. Green Front and Vegetables. Fresh goods daily. Pineapples 10¢, 12¢ and 15¢ 498 for prompt delivery of Fruits C sy CA L L &&e... Afloflmunrl: / conflicti ith t pmblnu:';'fl:h ordinance 'are hergby repealed. * MHAow ». cort Vfl;,' 'Clext. Passed} March 3, 1925 " Approved, March 3. 1925. Published, March 6, 1925. ~*~ . Signed, JESSE 8. HYATT, President

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