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Highland Park Press, 25 Aug 1927, p. 4

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â€" i ons The new bonding limits of school p B in esw hes districts are to be 25 per cent of the 1 / ~CONTRACT LET FOR }full value of assessed property. This E GREAT LAKES BRIG| .211 C, decrease in the bonding R > â€"â€"â€" .__ | timits for the old limitations of 5 per _ Needed Alterations and Repalrs: cent were based upon assessed propâ€" * to Be Made at Once on _ |erty Talted at oneâ€"half & The contract specifies the considâ€" eration as $12,963.00 and provides that the present brig is inadequate ‘The change was made for the pnr-f pose of allowing Chicago to double ~ fits banding power. Other counties in The state will have the same priviâ€"| lege under the new rate, altho it is ! °_ mot likely that they will have any} & meed to make use of this power." A edohtract has been let by the Secâ€" . retary of the Navy for certain x‘m-" provements designed to enlarge the" eapacity of the Brig, or Naval Prison : at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, according to an announcement } made by local naval authorities. The | work will include reinforced conâ€"| erete; brick and hollow tile; oma-j mental terra cotta; builtâ€"up roofing;| sheet metal work; miscellaneous steel | work; plastering, and metal lathing; | wood frames, sash, doors, and trl‘m;{ and hardware, glazing and electric} pure milk," _ "Anything better‘n health? There isn‘t! Never was! Nevâ€" er will be. Drink more of our Alitho the state will reimburse the county for oneâ€"half of the expense s«cof the blind pensioners, the increased + rates will not take effect until the state tax has been levied, collected "The doubling of the rate of valâ€" uation will not effect the taxes in Lake county or anywhere else in the state," a member of the board, said yesterday. "While the assessment rate is higher, the rate of taxation will undoubtedly be cut in half, or approximatelyâ€" so, depending upon the financial needs of the county. The final result, so far as the taxpayers‘. The Milky Way ,’, to Health | and deposited in the state treasury. <_ Another action of the state legisâ€" lature which will effect Lake county is the law which provided that the assessment list be figured upon full waluation instead of upon half as beâ€" fote. The board of review, which is now meeting, is taking this matter into consideration and will submit its report on that basis when it adâ€" journs, September 9. $ oo en e oo tm e for each blind person, the county will :.b‘va to pay only $5,470 with a savâ€" ing of $2,030 )ant! Prog _ HMiki _ o e ai ce o o en oo e en eeuty CV blind people in Lake county are costâ€" ing the county $7,500. With an inâ€" crease of $115 per capita, the penâ€" sion in the county will total $10,950, or $3,450 more. Since the state will meet half of the expense, or $182.50 > cattchiniectin9 id €ounty aid at this rate 2m° new law raises the pension to $365 ‘a year, the state agreeing to pay half of the expense instead of the county footing the entire bill as about thirty blind D qo _ _ y# Imirty blind people county will benefit by the r pension provided by the state re at its last session, accordâ€" 1 Miss Fiorence Effinger, deputy z.ty clerk. The law goes into effect At the rate of $250 a year, the 30 says Billy Break O‘Day Approximately thirty blind Naval Prison House $t Legislature Passes Measure Appropria: State Funds fw‘;l‘-dAid â€"â€" RATE INCREASED state law formerly pmvided} ind people receive an annual | of $250 a year. There are| IN LAKE blind people in Lake l!gve »been receiving Ave. # B T Stcchs smaxg 1})â€" 14 One way to increase the corn would be to make the girl fashionable again. °. fargely ‘Sacordins 4. _ _ in "Matkn ’fi‘mly'a’beqrding to average pup tendance. Another law «going into effect 1, 1928, provides that the chang boundary by a district take plac any time by action of the boar trustees in public meeting. 223 D Tstmct Doundary changes. A new distributive law is to go inâ€" to effect July 1, 1928, eliminating the soâ€"called "stimulation aims" and subâ€" stitutes for them "equalization aime" % a “‘.t:‘,i'; smm en mmq"{ Targely sccording to average Loo t New Board Organited An exâ€"officio board, consisting of the chairman of the board of superâ€" visors, the county clerk and the county judge, may hereafter considâ€" er a petition of twoâ€"thirds of the leâ€" gal voters of a high school district asking district boundary changes. Schools may now dentists. 1p2 AOOIOT SCRO0n thereby reserving for their school the nonhigh school district funds which otherwise would be given to the foreign high school. Transportation may be provided by a district not alone for transportation within the local district, but of an outside district. 'L County Superintendent of â€" Schools T. A. Simpson is much interested in [ theouteomeol&he‘nue-eetiuo! | county superintendents held at Deâ€" |Kalb a few days ago. At the meetâ€" ing _ recent legislation affecting schools are discussed and explained in detail. One of the most important items [ of legislation is that effecting the atâ€" | tendance of p&fpilx in four year high schools whose place of residence is inl a nomhigh school district containing two or three years of high â€" school. Hereafter such pupils will be obliged to attend the local school for the number of years of high school orâ€" ganized in that district, except that they be permitted to attend another high school other than their own by the jcounty superintendent of schools. ‘ Strengthens Local Schools _ The law was evidently organized for the purpose of strengthening the local high schools by causing ll)cl.l] pupils to attend the local â€" school, | it ' J RECENT HAPPENNGS Cns uCCC PHoe permit to proceed with the improveâ€" ment has been received. The addition will make the navai prison much IN PROBATE COURT Husband and Wife, Dying Month Apart, Leave Eachk Other â€" â€" " "Sundred and twenty calâ€"| MAY PAY DAMACERS °â€"â€" ». ih-fl“fil- t ......""‘ FOR GIVING RIDE] of the brobeinegyâ€"Beig w For duhh-hl.nflu wogmrizge n been ..*““ :u&mwmwthmd&rhmunuh way to reduce. ermnt io 10 Semnington and to be to shoot "em withont mt permit to proceed with the improve. ant in Damage Suit iberalism seems more commodious, Stronger Tiresâ€" Greater Mileage Firestone Palued at oneâ€"half one hundred and twenty calâ€" Highâ€"Pressure Ti «woing into effect July tlon aims" and subâ€" "equalization aimg" it the change in ict take place at Ofrrfl’le board of hire nurses and the price of the corn fed Logical â€" yet often passed »lightly by when arguments of "tire economy" are made by those who want to equip your car with "tires that are made chiefly to sell." Firestones are built to give greater mileage and servâ€" ice; their tough, longâ€"wearâ€" ing tread and sideâ€"walls are backed by that extra Fireâ€" PE ies iaivdiesnmes. 4 |to Waukegan with her in her Studeâ€" baker coupe. They sideswiped â€" the street car and the coupe was turend over in the road. All were treated by Dr. A. E. Budde and taken to the Victory Memorial hospital. __Attorney J. A. Milier, representing Misses Hill and Sprull, filed the bill of complaint late Friday afternoon, naming the North Shore Line and Miss Ritter as defendants in the case. Miss Ritter, as owner of the car, may be held responsible for the injury to her guests if the railroad is able to prove that they were not the cause of the accident and that their emâ€" ployees could not avoid it. PLUMBING & HEATING T. H. DECKER&CO. her chest was injured while all three, including Miss Ritter, were badly bruised, ‘lacerated and shaken up. Miss Ritter was too dazed to underâ€" stand how the accident happened exâ€" cept that the other two were riding Cay t 0 CROC PO0CF CHReel, CB+ other nurse, who was driving the car in which they were riding oh Saturâ€" day, July 16, when the auto and a street car collided at . Tenth street lndSouthGeueuestmtemh‘i- jury to all three giris. According to the complaint, Miss Hill has a permanent scar on her forehead from a gash in which 28 ltik:huwenukennndi{mlnr- ed at the time of the accident that she had suffered a skull fracture. Miss Sprull suffered a fractured arm and uP OVE D e eiiinec zol w e rull, last week filed two separate z’h for $10,000 each against the Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee railway and Miss Mary Ritter, anâ€" BUY THE BURNER TrHat i MeEnNTioN â€" Give THIS HEeat °* C P { ATTENT Phone Highland Park 201 15 S. St. Johns Ave. Our Suns TRANSPORTATION â€"C. & N. W. RY. regular schedule and 7:28 special round trip (not including admission) or North_Shore Line regular sche and 6:47 special Dorchester avenue, stopping intermediate péints and‘ 1 bash and Adams 7:12%, Wilson avenne 7:30. $2 round trip including adimik e es e Hie Lea t C eS P A i BOX OFFICEâ€"Phone Rogers Park 9112 (no toll). From suburbs Highland Park 2727. Reserved seats openingvnight; $3 and $4; other nights, $1.50, 81."]5, $2.25, $2.75, $3.00 (free Monday concert nights). GZâ€"â€"£." 5 n io mm noearaies. on o. Looreanns ‘ 29 South Second Street * * 4 i rasthesttâ€"_ T p _ 4o in nA ie cn 20 S es it s oee New York Times, has? sent $4,750 to England to help pay the British debt. Co-.-.mh. i-aehu.hlho'y__w_ It is said that college students are not drinking as much as formerly. And it might be added that what they drink isn‘t as good us it used to be. 8:15 MANON (Massenet) Gail, Chamlee, Rothier, Defrere, D‘Angelo, Maxâ€" well, Swarthout, Mojica, Cehanovsky, Hasseilmans; Fri. 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