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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Apr 1922, p. 11

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3iii^^ sP"1 p^Pllfllfli' it Harold Ickes and Raymond Jf Robins Praise Candidate Realizing the importance of the of- fice of County Treasurer, prominent a reBpuuBtbillty^ forgoodgovBTrmnentf terest in the campaign. . . S Harold L. Ickes, of Hubbard Woods, |as issued the following statement: ..-.""if the republican voters of Cook County have any interest in efficient --------public service, they will nominate Charles Ringer for county treasurer at the primary election on April 11. ^ i Has Excellent Record ttf'During the years I have known ____Mr. Ringer, I have always found him r ^ fighting in public interest. He has â€"~~â€"8*ipported the right kind of men and stood for the right kind of measures. ^rj!:iiave found Mm to be uprlghFTand honorable in his personal business relationships, and he has made a fine record as a public, official of Cook County. â€" l have every confid- nominated ence that if nominated and elected county treasurer, he will properly ad- minister that office, and that he will scrupulously account for and turn over to the public every cent of in- terest earned upon the public funds that will be in~~ his custody. â€" ^SiF i*--member of the Board or As- sessors, Mr. Ringer has been a fear- less and independent public official. He deserves t;he. confidence and ^sup- port of the voters." Raymond Robins. Chicago leader, in regard to the candidacy of Charles Ringer for the office of County Treas- urer says: "Charles Ringer, candidate in the Republican primary for nomination to the office of County Treasurer, is Robins Praises Ringer especially worthyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"support of all forward looking republican voters. His service on the Board of Assessors has been able and efficient and marked by keen understanding of the duties of his office. His generous helpfulness to all citizens that have iad^usiness^ wtt^ made him a host of friends. _-- "Mr. Ringer's high character and ability for practical public service combine to make him an exceptional- ly competent official. He is a "go- -jr"w^n^rtft0to , . ,.+fS::::?§0^Z£-$:$?'lnsult' notnature with absurd expanse, V getter" whether in his private affairs or in the public service. "A home-maker as well as a build- er of homes, lie enjoys the active friendship of all'who know him. His constant sucoess whenever he has been a candidate insures his election as well as his nomination. Every friend of reduced taxes and progres- sive county administration should vote for Charles Ringer.".f? ym-m^ New trier and Proviso |If|j| Tied in Debate Contest Suburban Debating League by defeat* l_ afflrmatic.es at New Trier. The contest was somewhat of a walk-away, and the negatives* it may be said, met stronger opponents in their first debate at Morton. New Trier has challenged Proviso New Trier last Friday evening tied with Proviso for first po«f«nn m thai at* a -fnnd dim! hftttar thnn the score to a championship debate in the near future. Waukegan and Rockford High schools have issued challenges to the New Trier debaters. One of these schools will be met in debate in the early future. N. T. Beats Allegheny In Season's Last Meet Saturday night New Trier's swim- ming team defeated Allegheny High of Pittsburg, one of the east's best teams. The score was 44 to 15, but almost every eventw as dose, and the visitors would seem to indicate. New Trier as first in each of the seven events. New Triers for the first time in weeks, had a full team in the pool, although Corbett had not fully recov- ered from the effects of his injured wrist. Robertson was the high point winner with a first in the 40,100, and participation in relay, totaling 11 points. Lithgow, of Allegheny, scored 6, the highest ^n their team. . '^Mt ;'-:;::.;.;.=i '.: WmHOW- RE8PECT8 HMWB>1& When a carnival pitched Its teats on his hotel property and an appeal to the authorities proved of no avail, Charles E. Young, Sr., St Augustine, Pla., used the old sea method of show- ing distress and hung the American flag on his hostelry upside down. The American Legion protested the act and Young publicly apologized. >ReVBNT.;LC^TiWqi:Sl EX-QOB8 ._____,.. ____- . ... When a tornado struck Cotihtl^ Miss., the mayor called on the Amer- ican Legion post to furnish a» armed patrol to prevent ^m^M^Vw^m after the catastrophe the er-servic^ men were on the Job In the stricken .areas. :â- .--.:â- â- .•'â- â- â-  W0B ^t^^sesst^s^m, . -"refuse of genius, not' profus* of:gotd7 Here is the best advice that we can give the residents of the North; Shore^who contemplate any sort of hmdsca^e_jwork tnis spring; Since the planting season is not far otit, consider wl ________________ _„, ______ -changes^ or designing, of new 4eyclQOnient, you wish to carry out this jcojnjng ^ason. w"""""'â- â€¢'â- â- >-i-*â€"-'â- -â- 'â- -â-  â- â- ' Do this now, because an early decision means ample time for a conscientious study of your problem, and an excellent choice from the nurseries, which j& impossible if you delay too long. By consulting us now you are assured of your planting being Jn_jthe_^oiind_at_the-pi^ :i vigorous growth, and a profusion of colorful blossoais the ""â-  -first season/, â- ^s^^^^^^j^.^'^r"' ^;;^.\-j;:'\ r./\yxj:,:.:^.i:-i ' ',,'• £:>:^:My;^#& NO charge for consv,lt<ition; ^MM'tikMtkM.'::.^ FflortE Pi 1609 Sherman Ave; mdscape Architects «vâ- â-  ;/g,;;;S^;-:.Tclephonc Ev. .260 HUUIUItUUIUMMMIUttUUIIiailHIIIIHIimiUMUtllMIMIUIIUttUlU HAS UNIQUE RECORD :.<?|ttf§ Keeps Down Taxes and Rents Re-Nomiuate Him as CLERK of PROBATE COURT .^-.|ri^l^&in^ucs;:riBcord made in Cook County this year His that of John F. Devine, Clerk ^h^ F^^^tr^ loffice made a profit for the las^fiscajyearuof w^m^M %vef and above all expenses. w^rfThe operation of the usual public omce in Cook County l^neralhr means a heavy charge upon; the taxpayers of Cook IfCounty. In these days of increasing*taxes, ^voters^can: Appreciate a public official who makes over $41,000.00 above pall^^xpeWe^bTliis^ffice, ^mm^^S^^^^^M ^«iw-.wc-^expenses,m* »«-««-~~-,.â€"^..^,..,..... „.....^._..__........... .....,, ... Jgbart the deficit in other offices, and thereby decreases the^ tax .^burden and ultimately the rtntf^^-^^^^^g^ggl: :JjJGounty. *S&iu^v * This profit was made by Mr. Devine by doingjhe largest tamount of work ever -Mftjta^IlHa^ lproportionate>amount of-help. Ke effected economies with. lout decreasing efficiency. He iiicieased efficiencv ^willi- aou^increasedoi ^osfe^His -:^&^^^&b^^^^^M ness man in charge of a busftest *" mmm **.i On the othar^En^-He'did not forget^hat his office is one m whtch liwidows^ orphans ar6 most vitally interested. 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