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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Oct 1933, p. 40

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parents, tor, Mr$ atston is in hile with 'thei mient prograili set for the 1 tore froni the tine it was firý ~ A V.. LThe NwI .KighIit fmi who0 CALL have iad thelir home rented for thlree, IREDALE years, are niow bc t525, Brier ave- i FYRPIIOF ARRIOUES ittt'. Keiiilwvortit. Jtst before eeturin- W I le 81 wliI.tte jase îng to KndiothteKnits, iîad bcesn stayi ng at LýakcNide. Midi.- Beautify, Your Croundî NowI A visit to. the. Nrth Skore's largest and fin.st Nurseries'wiII be. te, your adventag. Hure yobucan make your pronal ielection from the. Iarg.st assortm ént of Evergroeins, Trous and Shrubs ithe Chicago are. COMPLETE CASH CARRY DEPT.-OPEN SUNDAYS liv IDo t'om lvLnsapn-rdf R rerstativ.e RAVIN!^ NURSERIES'INC. Tite Lake Çàoes Lut gest Noorir s DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS Mile West of D..rfi.ld Phone beerfi.Id 36 O ME ENJ1- suctessors. Jo V. A. SMITII 0. EIetoI U urners Domiestie Water Ueàters Air Conditio<ning Units Wood* jRe WIuwtko914 -.--- -- -- -- -- a411 y11mai inepi voçii IIIuIJaÇie is no uU Winekaboys, 14 to 6. to'the reassessment of 1928, but to a' Iii the North Shore Grammar breaking down of. the Qld assessing Sçhool league. competition Kenilworth systeni, made unavoidable by a long lias. nîot fared so well. Heavier tearns sustained seasoni of unbeîievable f raud, f romn the larger Evanston schools graft and waste that depleted the tax- htavle taken ,thie ueasure of the J o_ incarne to the tuine of at least $50,-, SCII Sears boy5 -iî almnost everv% 000,000,a year. gaine. Results1 of gamnes.played up t fe h eassesset, M.Bl t bs ee fhlw:said, the board of assessors and " thé Septelniber 24-Kenilwortil liglit hea-, boardý of review stalled for. a, year and v>*weiglits Iotto Haveni at KefflInorth tis helped to, "gumh up" the 'works. ba ce of 6 to 0_ Gaie between the SeCOMinidget teanis of the two ,;l(ll He expressed thé opiion that there ýýèpteiùber 25ý - Kenulworth ixidget.c ouf tax matters uintil, the fight betveeri nd1 lightweightS losýtt o 1-aveil at Ken-ý the iwo boards. is eliminated. ilworth b scores of ii to 0 and 29 tii 0 res.-pecîiveïy. Calis "Striké»> Criminal Ot)vtber 4 - Keilwîorth, mnidgems and The taxpay.ers' strike wars character- Iighweihtslos taNicaisat vantonized by the speaker as. aývicious, illegal 11% 12 tao0 and 32' to 6 scores .re. ec ndciminal thing that should hav tivelv n c v t)t.bc 5Ken1ilworth light h.eavy-i met- with crirninal prosecutions. He wveight tean Iost ta Nichbls at E%,an.,- defended the honesty of the. roll made *ton, 2e to 0. Kenilworth isecond riidgt ii12 ndrte rasese po ie l efteated Nichois, *6 taO0.in12,:ne te rassmtpo- igrain, stating. that of 400.000 obj ectors, Mrs. Carl'I. %Yendell, 545 Park ave- iflot one, either ini person or by attor- nue. has recently returne. from I ney. had questioned, its, honesty. lie Dresser 'junction, AViq.; where she averred that' if ail of the 400,000 cases visited her ~son and daughter for 'six owere heard, allowing sufficient tisne for %veeks. !.an adequate presentatian of the issues tin each, thev would flot be haîf cçom-, pleted in a hundred years. S72MOO00Delinqtet The OldyMr. Bell iniormed his hearers that: Johu-Man ille000.000 are stili delinquent. and that JoIms-ManVýthe. total delinquent ta date will reach- Reprsentfivethe enormous sum af $7200.000. He 1 rhowed that the total tax levied had e dr.apped f rom appraximately $290.000,- In TiMs Sectionl 000ý to about $200,000.000 ini 1932. and gave hope that, due ta the operations Speeiaizing~ . o the Sargent cc>rrnittee. a iurther Specilizig inreduction ai approxinxatelv $30.000.000 FIfREPOOF smGLEs rnght be xetdi .1 h x f~)O000 Muc afthe expenditure was FIREPOOF INSULATION- .Mcho tertned by the speaker as ues ex- penditure-s in public servîce.", Hear FloIyd ious, ve.9Touching .lightly ,u.pbn the subject, mounda veiujaw:3 c -pronal propertv assessmerits. NMr. ove, MAQ. eii tated that in his opinionthe basis ýi much injustice in personal1 lev les çcluid be attributed ta a lack of law tcecomnpel the shawving of' properties. and oi penalty for failure ta (*) schied-' 'A J A X > False capital ization ini intangible S14NCUI ..p,,perties. such as stocks and bonds,- a!-ý- ad tseffect. especialv t this bas been a houseguest the past wtek of Mr. and Mr-s. E. H. Burge. 9,Z4 Foirest avenue. Mrs.. Biehl is Mr. IL~eseom

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