R( ><).\! Lnntary Shop :e.4‘1§ 433 :ic Wall. Paper quhm‘ he ichneider 'YWSONS m at VCYS RAVIOLI '0 prices en Mayer .6 vaou. IAY‘D n: .n Decoration SL413 platq. . THE LIFE t RUGS Pleased Lady-halfb- «~ nu illufac rent I." )LIUL‘ can 'dware ut lor 'eadrr 13's I} SINGING d pnue «h: I’lrk augf qulhry of L'H‘» Ur!:t\ Adv. [H muons COMPANY wms hummus TO TO EXTEND SERVICE CARRY on YEARS WORK 1“ Maud Miles of Wire will be Addition-ml lufonnntion Rog-din; Work Added to the Long Di-unco Done During the Pnat Ym,“ Wire Mileage in Northern Written by One of It'- ' lllinoi. Supporter: Three qmz'h‘rs of a million dollars will heexpended by (he Chxcago Telephone Company in :ncredse long dismnce [cle- We Muir-ms between Chicago and my, Shnrv' \utlei and many other pmms iCook. Luv and “(Henry cnunues. us â€west m \L‘Henry. More 15‘. m Xurry lenms ultih and to“: w“! be ‘x-nc-ï¬trd by Mr: mtprmc- mat wh.‘ «:2! be; the ‘nguext wt Its a Mc‘tl m! IcHENRY COUNTIES BENEFTTED N. S. PROTECTIVE ASSOCIAHON ACTIVE lake rash Southcrzt for lhrmu Egg play", cities “'1“ For :1" Nonheft‘. 1.2.3.»:5‘ .\lul aim“ \kl*c gunman! be plan don»: ?? (he um‘. I! acr: ‘ utflt‘7:_ The (ma :L'H .vzimrs 7hr Mg}; .s‘iuyh 1hr,- new cabie A' 2 pm. H> teleph m:- cemeri. mil beincrensrvl Rmimimg [rum these cmes. 1.“)0 which xI‘ ntw 0an Wire lmcs W1“ be built m nmghboring points xhrough uhich the {MAC does not pass [n thxs ray many pmues not on the cable mutt will sï¬arc an the advantages of higher grade lung Nuance) cevvu‘e. .p-Ilidf‘njr‘ w! Ihv \unh Shun- The cable from Great Lakes :0 Mc- Henry wnll :x the longest aerial cable tor m durum: [clephumng m the Middle West. It Will replace the present pole be which Is heavdy luaded thh 0an ‘One of the greatest advantages of the â€cable IS that it WI“ be practically _lorm-pwof. Poles supporting large numbers of Wires are severely taxed when the Wires become weighted down withice and sleet. A single long dis- lance cable takes the place of ï¬fty or more pairs of open wires The poles upon which the cable from Great Lakes naval station to McHenry is to be placed will be stripped of cross arms and used for this one cable exclusively. For a ï¬nance of fourteen miles new pole will be act and thou: showing signs of decay will be replaced. Wires in cable will not carry the voice i â€along distances unless pair of wires. chuipped with a device known as a‘ "loading coil" an invention of recent; year; Q Because of the large number of wires‘ pr elecmcal paths in a cable, the electric l Current which carries the sound of the. Voice performs queer antics. and a: a re- I salt the vmce cannot be distinctly heard l over long distances unless a “landing ‘ coil" IS used. Loading coils. placed atl regular intervals along each pair of wires. g reinforce the sound waves carrying the, Voice and keep the electrxc current from i losing its power to reproduce the vmce perfectly at the other end of the line. The effect of the â€loading coil" on wund waves in telephone wires by a Simple and tamiliarillustration. lfa per- son should grasp the loose end of a small rope fastened to a post 100 feet distant. and shake the rope, it would respond flith a wave-like motion and the waves Would travel from the hand to the post. But these wave motions would grow smaller or Weaker and almost disappear ‘ before reaching the post. However. if‘ No or three small weights were tied to the rope at equal intervals. these weights would. ln turn, reinforce the wave mo- :tion so that when the wave reached the 'post it would be only a little smaller and weaker than it was when it started from the other end. The “loading coil" rein- forces the electrical voice waves of the telephone circuit as the weights reinforce the wave motion of the rope. ,1 Luv“-.. ulc navr iuuuuu v. ...- 7 ,, - 'More than seventy-ï¬ve tons of (oils will be necessary to make ti â€Om Chicago to McHenry eflii long distance talking. At exact i of one and six-tenths miles. an 0‘ twn tons of coilâ€"one coil fc Pair of wires~will be connected cable. HIGHLAND HALL'S FORM OPENING Sunni-y Evening, June Sixth, Special Feature. Planned. On Saturday evening. May sixth. High- land Hall will have its formal opening 1or the summer. Dancing will be the main feature of the evening's pyognm. the music for which will be furnished by Pritchard's orchestra. Many spam! features have been planned 101' this year. a Saturday evening! hm woven to be to very populax in the put m T be Highlanï¬r tuna] tzvnmng sun! “I “dub-gun [hm L '\ [hr prusrnt mn- uzth $hwrr. (mum-v «mum or Frnm on; Ill ‘11 ‘ll‘. uvr_. aventy-ï¬ve tons 0! loading cessary to make the cable to McHenry efï¬cient for alking. At exact intervals tenths miles. an average cnilâ€"â€"one coil for every will be conneCted with the Mil be )l{' :m mxty ntzivs bml xxx-m» [wu nulcs. hx‘ \AIYU1 Shun- .»‘im'h Yhf n C \V 1y 'hz- mtprmc- Hugues“ \vI Its ndgu’l'cieplmnv Hit-5 t‘qUXIJLK I]; «)1 ) Ht' wear“ ard U 1lt‘ nun [HUY Hum blc \HH subway ‘11.; with l.dk:‘~. of (me of the best agencies of good that {hel‘evis in (‘hicago is the Juvenile Pram-aw Asun'iution. It helps very largely in the ï¬ght to keep conditions as they should he. About a year uml‘a half ago. the Juvenile Prolectve Association of the North Shore, was started, as u result ul' mvestig‘utxons made by local com» mmcus m Wilmette am] Winncxlxa llle \lisvmcry than vermin serious mmllâ€" Liam found tn (-xid 1n tlmso communi- L‘uu, were nuuu ur less mmmun In all the Elwin Show <uburlm‘. lllghluml lliAlK wax" 2111mm: {hair m‘m‘pm‘utml m 33w ;:\~<>\'luilu:1 uml «luring :lus p351 )lcur' .nul .| lmlt‘. ha: I'lH‘L‘HL‘Il muvh "w 911! in»!!! H, \\'k- anctlmvs lll) rm! l':‘2lu..v ll‘u‘ “It‘ll ' ,m‘ >11le work mm It rxieh. mill ("â€"vl’)' thoughtful rum-n \lwlll‘l l ' L'lml In chMl hlx‘ :lltl. Thx- I'LNL zu‘lz‘m‘. ropurt i; shmxmg the unmunt zlm'nmpH {hv smuuwntvmiert, Hr. Mwn‘u. He goes {mm tnwn In AXI‘VLHH>[‘H‘|\‘US x‘eq’xirv and L mmh \x'lth cumlttmns in vuc There is gnu!) 21 (inasjiwi (m M": cusp" m‘tenl up-w‘. thi Lynn}: n‘ule mm, 'le thv ‘unu- us the ('hicum» J'M'z-nilc l’l'ntck sm‘mtmn. (Jx\«ul1ru- m a rv-p This association should have the :loyal support of every one who wants to have Highland Park as nearly per- fect as can be. It is well to know that there is an active and resourceful man who is keeping watch of things. The {officers of the association are Mr. R. 1R. Lounsbury, president Mrs. Ira C. lWood, vice president, Mrs. Morris L. iGreeldy, second vice president and Mr. ;.Geo F. Pope. treasurer. The member- Eship fee of two dollars may be sent to him at Glencoe or to Mrs Everett L. Millard in Highland Park. SlK‘ldlIUll. (H whil~r ill a ivimrt ~irch l'~iimm<i.zmuiini u l(l'l:l in iuim I‘ii vl \ Uz'ulli Huiil .iun the rletziils 0: (mil ((158 can nut lwg i\~' ‘ I I . I nrimim duc ll‘lj on but if these are (lQ‘\'lH‘\l. the lCUJFLl ()“m†and nut-onu- 0t emh (use um lie hml Mi) mei paid l'ubli :it the :upexintentlent ~ otTice Thiae 5““ “mum‘d ly \ ieimds \eie also rhen at th ~ in: 1 all ('uwml FUN“ L l ‘ l‘ Due Minimum.» meeting. notlms of “huh “are sent: to Cilkh member of the association. l'olal liablllllL'S Those iases may or may not have bi en a C h h d _ ) , n on (m a prosetutul. Some of their), appeared“ Balance 0‘ principal in court, but the beat opinion nowag ,pnwmmg untol» days, is for settling these mattersi lcclt’d without recource to legal action. Mr. Ain'iu-nttranst'errfll . . by Lity from van- .Vloors prevxous experience enables . . , , , ousasy‘ssmcmsto him to dispose of court issues With the? (.eneial Funds m ublest judgement and greatest eï¬ec ‘ zxuessnf 6‘)? al- tiveness. If possible all cases would ! P1â€;;‘d!:’y lanl†d be cared for without pmï¬cution; 1:11:14?“ ts ue therefore the actual pro Utloniseiumed delin- enumerated in the report, is happily} quent April lst. ‘very small. 1914, or} ages- This association should have the: 5'3)?“ 50'1“ to ;.> th < \\l‘ll(h i< Iz~"<iu><<;ii l\ :.lu:'iili_wl \3 LSEND 0L1) ARTICLES T0 ARDEN SHORE Summer Camp to Open About June 27th, New Building Eroctod by W. W. Williu _ Arden Shore Camp located in Lake 1 Bluff WI“ open the summer camp about June 27th. The induStrial section of this association has a chairman in each town on the North Shore who acts with the general chairman. Mrs. James Simpson of Glencoe. Mrs. Frank L. Wean. who- is known {or her capability and efï¬ciency! in philanthropic work. has been appointed' local chairman for this city. All article'si old or new such as clothing. furniture * etc.. especially rocking chairs. which aél to bedonated. should be sent to Mm, Frank L. Wean. Forest Ave. and Ravine? Drive. All artlcles are irepaired andl made acceptable at the camp. A new 5 building has just been erected by Mr. and 1 Mrs. Ward W. Willits in memory of their; little son. I PRESBY'l'ERlAN CHURCH VESI’ERS . ,. .d ...-- cum-uh at H.“ Aftorl 85. 86. 87. 88. IE. 90. 91. 92. 93. 97. 98. 99. 102, 103. 10-1. 106. 107 110. 116. 118. 119. 120. 121. 122. 125. 126. 128. 130. 131. 132. 135. 139. 140, 141. 142. 143. 144. 145» 149. 150. 151. 152. 153. 154. 155. 159. 160. 161. 162. 10.166 165. l 169. 170. 171. 172. 173.1175. 176. ' 179. 180, 181. 182, 183. 18-4. 185 190, 191. 192. 193, 194. 195. 196 205. as the same appear on 1] in my ofï¬ce on May lst, 1914. Respectfully submitt E. A. WARREN. Cit Statement Showing Financial of the C1" of Highland 1’ Special Aaaaumant Acco on May In. 1914. LlAB!’ 'riEs Public Beneï¬ts due jall. lst. 1914 Accrued interest Special Assessment funds mis- appropriated City's portion of Supplemental . assessment to be-levied Small deï¬cienciesin var- ious assessments to he assumed by City and paid by general bond Sand-y. Invocation Organâ€"TMcditatiOfl Prelude Coï¬tralto Organâ€"Pilgrims'Chorus ........ Scripture and Remarks-By the Violincerllp‘Soloâ€"Adagio, from “fihD Major .................... :1 Mr. Day Williams Organ: (I) Lied dos Chrysanthemes (b) Poeme du Sci: D. Contralm :Jâ€"Pne-n (belinto by Mr Williams ‘ I. ‘(Ifar‘ organ and violincello) June Seventh It Hnlf After Four O'clock fcditation ............ Massenet Solo."Lead. Kindly Light" \Vhite Mrs. Sara Maxon v u v»...- __, v ............. V..........Bonnet Soloâ€"“Hope in the Lord†Iv,-j-| ‘.\'n In Mwn 1h um keeps in :2 vuch tnwn. umphx vuch tnwn. \Ueti 1L"! of thi~ report UHR‘ lNélHl'ï¬'! rum-mum- ....... Wagner 3y the pastor from Concerm ........ Haydn ï¬yanhm )\\‘1|l Brewer ‘(1 Handel my†IHU'Y‘WV‘HM‘H! Hand» H\,p 5V“ gaming: ~m'h )‘AUIILIIH‘ .thIHHI my m, h H'sl In .Au‘xm' Ilmzm-n “Ir“! } ,\x'x't\L;lll Hu-xdmun Iz\'rl)dic_\ duc l’wpcrtv woul' ()“urm L..,) A ... m." “aâ€! PHMW Rm gw. out The following statements Were sqb~ ; The North Shore Gas Co, wnll close muted . the (â€Y council, by â€"3 0" fl’lmr demonstration Saturday wnh a d».- ' Clerk F A \V1rren at thrir regular . . l - I . .. ‘. . . , . . ; s 1.. ’l 1’ lmecung 'luesday cvuunu. the clerk being Lnbuuon 0' pnzca valued H 1 â€M m lhighly cumplnncnlcd for (hr: thoroughness : imz. one cabm‘†“a. range, tw“ wan-rs lof his work. vbcaters. three alunnnun walllr Irom. To the Maynr and Aldermen of tlu- City gghme gu irons. lwmu Your Rut/ gas \. of Highland l’znk. Gentlemen: V l m-rrwuh suimle stdtenu-n! showing l ï¬le lighters. EVU-V prrwn 0“" â€mum" thc umuum (It dcï¬n'lcncy In Spun! A34 .yem Hf Hue hm .m “WN‘Y‘UH'W n. “‘K sv<>uxu~nl ,li;u-utix\h dgmnst u [)1le lm- â€Sn-r each dug 1f.1;§ Hm mg lln-m .I \ lmm c I I\L'=H‘ ) .\ as ‘. .’ ‘ 1 ‘ It’ll: amt :1): (ES-Hgs'nlrkuatxi (:ilts‘tlnixlxlzllvr:{11:31 to" these pnzcs. ‘ rrmmn unwul, JI> tln' mmr amwur (mi Among the â€Mummy“ (\hm'wd â€H“ tn:- rmnld> m my l llnr «‘n Muy 151.1914 wvrk and whu’h arr mn‘lmw MI; Um Rvapm l’ull) Mllnhlltvd, “(h-[able lntl‘h‘M an- E A “ ARREN kl†Clerk. 'le‘ Automatic “ ‘I'vl H! Alrl “9.141 Sl'nm‘m Sh°"i"' Fin-“dd Condition 3 :urns un 1hr g.†wli‘, (hr mm wt xln- Mu of the bpecnfl Aucumenl Account! 1'»... â€m “Hunk“ hmmv \',. 1lighters and lwmny-tuur pt‘pular round law: A VI: A! SPECIAL ASSESSMENT REPORT BY CITY CLERK WARREN PRAISE FOR HIS GOOD WORK Shov- Toul Lidilitv of City in Spock] Auoumont Mount- Alw Im- prove†Dom!- which Remdn Unpaid ,.».1H- NH, 169. 171 1, ,11"_H_',1NL HT. 1".‘\ 1‘)“. 19!. 131, 1“. ‘JJ. thv Hm. All Hi [ht ~pt‘t ‘ 1! .1~\(‘>.\[HI‘I\I agmr‘m! “hull m.p1mrnwnt Iv ouhmmimu and H‘HLIIH ummxd Il\k'.li IlHi\~ lnwnwvme-m Hand» UL: ()uurm kn) mex‘ pan! I'ublw Rem-ï¬ts Cush udx'ancrd l y \ HY :rom Total amount of Supl.Spec.Assmts. to be levied Small deï¬ciencies in various assess- ments to be as- sumed bv Cityand paid by general To the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Highland Park. Gentlemen: lherewith submit statement showing the total liability of the City of Highland Park. in Special Assessments accounts. warrants Nos. 73, 74, 75. 76. 78. 79, 80,83. I nun. u. v,-_._. warrants Nos. 73, 74, 75. 76. 78. 79, 80.83. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92, 93. 94. 95, 96. 97. 98. 99. 102. 103. 104. 106. 107. 108. 109, 110. 116. 118. 119, 120. 121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 128, 130, 131. 132. 135. 136. 137. 139. 140. 141. 142, 143. 144. 146. 147. 148. 149. 150. 151. 152. 153. 154. 155. 157. 158, 159. 160. 161. 162. 1.0.166 165. 166. 167. 169. 170. 171, 172. 173.475. 176. 177. 178. 179. 180, 181. 182, 183. 18-4. 185. 187 138. 190, 191. 192. 193. 194. 195. 196. 199. 202. 205. as the same appear on the records in my ofï¬ce on May lst, 1914. Respectfully submitted, E. A. WARREN. City Clerk. Statement Showing Financial Condition of the City of Highlnnd Pnrk in Specinl Aucumont Account. on Mlyln,1914. LIABY' 'TXES Cash advanced from general funds $4203.15 Amounts over pa i d public beneï¬ts on various assessments 3003.09 Bond issue Total amount due in 1914 AMOUNT asst-23580 AS PL BL Due Jan 2nd.1915.$54771’ 1916. 4880( “ “ “ 191145265 “ “ “ 1918, 3%†“ “ “ 1919. 3091.5 issue Total assets Total liabilities Ton! indebtedneu in special went accounts “135W *l. 1m HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1914 Ithl ,\l TOTAL DEFlCIENCY LU LESS CREDITS 1921. \BSEIS 5 38352.26 5 315226 $ 36957.66 \lhER. “Mb/".43 AS PL'BLIC BENEFITS $5477.30 4880.05 4526.95 3901.94 11499.46 223507.71 L4,. 2%.“ 675m 1394,60 (C. t) l 359 3 38352.36 HM [Ids $16363 49 18961 53 1094 1"?) 4467 76 3003 UH 4203.15 1412 $9 7206.247“ Baptiu church Sunday Evoning. ., { Everybody in Cordhlly Invited 1mm 49: mm Rev. Joseph K Greene. Who was a m:- sionary in Turkey for over halfa century. ‘ will deliver an address on “The Balkan .‘ War, in Causes and Effects. and the .Oullook for Christan Work in Turkey." next Sunth evening at 7:45 at the Bapt‘m church on Laurel Ave. The discussion of this theme of current intern; by one 2507158 who has Itch mama knowledge of the â€"-â€"-â€" dmflm thank! make this an unusual opportunity to the maple of Hizhland unsam M Moo: in caudally invited. 9877.85 4804 56 7407.34 185,121 1394 60 13' w} 0 rr “C. n!) 1‘) APPII’ANCE EXHIBIHON ' _ ,3 CLOSES SATURDAY WMMZBTOBEGWENAWAYEAWWRW BYCARlMIANN “yd: Enthusiasm Lu been Diaphyod ‘8‘ Many Ho.“ Hun Boon and“ W“ Convomln Homhol‘hplhncu “gm m w-d: (umhmg A buwv! ; H'- Mnch W11! (00k ex r’ liun, Wmhmx 51m Rclngrramrs. Kitch- Quinn: 0wa "I W!“ ( ‘ The nu drl km hex. M (â€mph-u- m cwn (h [ml .111. Shrid's ulcln um and tin- Ethm anmnd I’mm l'HwnOghlph ..rc w}? 3v. mg the mush. The \\llll‘.k‘l\ “I Lb! week I'CYI‘. Mrs! 91110. gas range. Mn l'.(i\\.1r<1 ltr sewn} pr'wv' auxumdm Mum Nancy Cumpbcll. COUNTY CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR RALLY Inquest Hold. Interment wu in (Luce [Ind Comotory Wodnouhy Morning Sewalfl Truax o! “Egandalc†on Ravine Place, died Moï¬day morning at Krn o'clock. Coroners Jury was held at four o'clock Tuesday, the verdict of which was. “came to hiu death by a gun shot wound accidemly delivered " Burial was privam and took place Wednesdav mom ing in Graceland cemetery Hi¢hhnd Path The-Ire to Present Mnry Pickford in “Heart- Adrift" On Sunday, Jum- 71h. Manager Pearl of the Highland Park Thealrr vull pro- sent two feature pldures. “Henna Adrift.†featuring MN; Pu‘kfmd. 1n tuur reels and “Cowboy Mlllmnaxrc“ m nu) reels Special matincc at two thxny A llSSlONARY IN TURKEY T0 SPEAK f‘iPark Pram» SEWALI. TRUAX DIED IONDAY m Wick cl Unit-d Evan‘chcd Church. Election of Officer- SPECIAL FEATURES SUNDAY Iin- Edwm in U111] Lu h Mix A COLUMN FOR THE USE OF EVERYBODY It In proposed In cluw up Kmrnid. lwlueen Roger “3131mm.- m'enm- and â€11' .x.h-r.~¢-rn(m of hum :n'mxur and Hnmum street, thin rulnrglng our prime-n! svhtml grnumis. From Whut thc- writer hzn [won able to loam. lhnw “hm fulht-r lhh when“- uunt (0 ('c-uu- amm- Mun u! u I’m-k around the M hwul huusr hnH- Hut MI â€inâ€, 1|! mm lex \\ ht‘thm p \\h \xxlh mu] anwtm! spite 1m ulxm by HM «Luna» luw'.‘ g up‘rmw 1nd (how, ()n 1hr other hand, they moat m-Hmniy hau- 111. right to armour the imprmpnwv»! of any «rev! that has been m oxlste'u'o or [alultrd 4m the map (HPL'H' Mr h to NH- suljel't of a Hl- lamp park. I van u- m p'nsilnlity of crvnnng one around the school house that would beneï¬t the public in hemg une'ul, though It might be essential to the beautiï¬cation o! the school house, We have no community ground! where we could meet in [he open dur- ing the warm months The husiesl one of us would glndly me“ his fellow lownsmen once in a while if we had I large enough place, or park if we call i( so. where the town as I whole mixh! partake in outdoor sports. The time will come when we must “quire such a place. but pay many times more than what we would be compelled to ply DOW In Europe. and especially In Ger- many.'t.he best part of the town in- vnrilhly faces itr gnaw-y, the nil- wny. In this country. the order is reâ€" versed. What maven our town so very unattractive, almost repulsive. is its shabby appearance at it.- entrance near and along the railways. We all Innvrvm‘nn in (he nlnnnimv uf nu!‘ lmmes. but {all ulterly 1n (mu. plan» ning. This (-nvldxtlun prevails “hrn- town planning 15 done by lhnsp who know little or nothing about ll. whirh is characteristic of this great free ('ountry. If we Wish to ltll‘fll‘t others to uur townswuml we lanht as Well enter to lhllnf‘ who can and Will build attrm'tn'e hump: that iii-e :i nut†to the town. rather than invite people whu are indifferent to Ihl’lt‘ morn] duty to do their ï¬hfll‘l‘ in making the town Mllrnt'tt‘e and eiihum-r the landscape by hquing homes to ï¬t intu nineâ€"4f we want to attract, we mutt tint clean (Iu! {nee and keep it reamnulily Mean. A rim of cheap, tin-called "liiingnlnwx," lining the NurthWehtq-ri, “Ill nut art (‘Onlpllih this purpose. There in, in my ODIIKIUY‘, nothing lnulr important at the present time than the control of our “face." our town front ulung the railway 1nd nothing “'(iuld better beneï¬t the town in e\erj.‘ reapeet than the acquisition of uniniprm’ed land along the niilwny {or the purpose of creating play- grounds for the people of Ravinia. In this iespect the plat between Judson. leway, Mnrnhman and Au streets, is best suited. because it is level. can knnw how xmhorlunt ï¬rst impressmn 15; we strive for creamng n grmd ï¬rn nnnrmn‘nn in lhe nlnnnim' 01’ an! be cleared without any difï¬culty or area! cos} and hwm made upon same, and no trees of :ny value need he ur- riflced, and WM! h equally important. it an be bought (of Ion money dun any other my. A phy‘round am located would boom the town to not in Favor ofClooi-g Kimid An.‘o...u cm. we; n.» Lo... n.“ i. in R-vinh Ind Crou- Park. It ‘ HIV. LAh Front Purl Lighted School Hon“ 3. In- boen ‘ and Properly Tdon P ronosod ? Ct! e of 'ruo' Hf â€w “111' home, 1hr mum)" \X I‘xpo-(‘Xwi {U rhnrn' <Im-u'r :14: HzKlvn-ly (LYN-'1‘: “‘qu dun? HU H‘t‘t 10H 1-) Thu‘ WWPAGIH \IH m lunar Hmn-Vn r’ow‘ rm! pmprv!) .v (hm «Hugv ‘4» ~nw1 I h-nr nu Aiuulv‘» 1-)“ ‘Auh- "pen and Uh 01" w urn» \11'!.\ï¬(‘li With n m (hr mun) monk-(mung: of nnnnymm-M nnd Hwy arr , «Hm-t Um! lhexr Uhnrv of :1! u" (‘fl'i Hot .n‘ jvanrdhed 'L'mn turn 1 up‘rmw 1nd P ropopod Hn- p mkm In the «'nhï¬- 4IY> of lth :uv n nit-I (1y mud of hHHH‘ uh REGULAR MEETlNC OF THE CITY COUNCIL FINANCE COI. RHIOIIEND BOND ISSUE «(nu-mums m 1mm.“ park deal: .\1lrr In by V" #31â€an M Putnam mmu‘. that I (ht-n rrqm‘sl. [pun man {\u hula (he mm pmmw [hem K Hu- vunk “a: qumxi ‘ u: my ami wounds (hr: z; :3!“ AMI-Hymn Number. mm-e nidrxrmn SIHens Hm in Hun 1-H N mmi 'n [Mr M. l'mk. mu double Amun .n “Mrrmun \lewln m..: mr unnplu! and vrfuu-d to NH nntln- \axnrd The hnan‘tc conmnucu bubnuurd Im- folk-“mg rrp'ut. We 1m ï¬nance commute-c frfwnln‘t'hd am h amp-um. a: on 31.1) 1 WI 3. Mn .1 ed the- rollowmg data anbullwa, assets, drï¬ut min. ummmt u! supplementm asN-sI-mvmu, nu-nru misapprupnlN-d by me cm. caah ad- vanced trom gonna} tundn, «mum! of pubhc beneï¬ts overpaid by UK). arm-um of rebucs due prnpeny owners. amounts ovtrdrnwn. be Ii‘cepled as (he Lll)’ recocd of such accounts. that the Halt/men! m the sp‘A‘le h3M‘sh bv men! :au’uunh as prrpan'd 171 book 1mm J. L. FEAHIM. A. A, MUM-:5 Ga). NICHOLS Fmancr Cummntrc. Aldcl man Fearing moved. secondrd by Aldermnn Mcholl. that the report of the Finance Liommmee be udoptcd and thc recommendations concurred m. Motion carried. The ï¬nance committee begs to submit the statement 0! the City clerk shoving ï¬nancul condition 0! the cny m lchIal lawman nccounu as on May 1, 1914. The n.d report uhom the total m- dcbu-dneu u! the Cxly m such special mmem accounu due and lo brCumc due “1.53507. the amount due July 1, A9.4 being $16,163 ‘9 and {he amount due Jan 2‘ 1915 bung 55.47730, or a total ul $21,9407Vlor which prousmn must be nude m the 19“ appropnanun bull and tax lru The nu} pmnun ul specaal assrsamrnx au'uunls mil lhrn be taken mn- ol to Jan 2.19m. We furthw recommend that (hr almw amount, $21,940 79, together Wllh the sum 0! MILK) repu-u-nung lhe cuy'a portion of public beneï¬t for mung South bhcndan Rd, and the gum 01 51000000 Iur «‘uxporalc purposes, making a lolal u! 855,1“)69, be ralwd by a general bond mam- and [hm the (My anunm) be m- suudcd to pro-pare an nrdmancc for Sild bond awe and submit the samr m the \ ll) (nuncn for aduplmn on June 231d Joseph L. Fearing. Mind A. Mus-a. (.rurgr R. .Mcholn, ï¬nance umzmlltrc. Ald Feanng mm’ed, “(‘Undrd b) Aid, Buckley mat the Inn.“ 0! (hr hnanu- «'mnmuu-c be adopted and the rm omn‘rn canon rum urxed In. Am Frlvmg moved. mundrd h) Aid, \lfhulb. that [he qucbllun u! appiupnat- 1n“ â€mm 1mm 1hr street and aliry iund for {he purchase 0! (‘ruzhed stone be re» [erred m {be ï¬nance (omnuuee for re- pon lonhwuh. (armed. ,,.).. ,N.. .-. w , Thr ï¬nance committee reported an {0“qu Wr. the ï¬nance commiuc-c, revammrnd that a sum not lo exceed $300.00 he ap pmpnatcd from the sin-ct and ails) fund for the purpose of purchasing crux-he‘d stone - said purchase to be made through the street and alley committee. J. 1.. Faring. Alfred A. Moon. Geo R. Nichuls. ï¬nance committee. Md. Farm: moved. accorded by Aid. Obcc, thnt the report of the ï¬mm oom- miucc be scoepted and the recomm- tiooomurndin. 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