l MCW"‘ More Than G4 e Is fm= > TETLTT “ â€"â€"_ * * Always 1 _ 29 South Second Street Revelation that the county actually was the loser by $2,427.%5 for the fedâ€" eral prisoners it "boarded" in 1927, was made last week to the board of supervisers by the jail committée‘ composed of Supervisors James Kelâ€" ley, Frank Burke and E. A. Brown. convicted und some awaiting trill,| figures given in the past being used at the rate of 65 cents cost a day to| merely on guess by newspapers, it the federal government,. In teturn.| is believed that this county annually the report continued, the county I2y8| pays taxes on incomes of $7,000,000 out $1 a day to pay for the keep of | or more. per day per man. : The last year there were 99 fedâ€" eral prisoners in jail, 856 from the county, all maintained at a cost of 3$9,619. Of that $3,887 went for food, $3,300 in salaries of turnkeys, and $2,432 for other jail help. In the first three months of 1928 there have been 100 federal prizonâ€" ers admitted to the county jail and it has cost the county, on conservaâ€" tive estimates, $945 or $10.50 a day. In 1927 the foss at the jail was $6.65 _*_ An Old Agreement The agreement between the U. S. and supervisors is years old. Federal year after year and no raise in rates has been made in recent years. . call for turnkeys and helpers. that the loas is not as great as it a national wide investigation was beâ€" for the House of Representatives beâ€" ing made as the result of a bill in which $25,000 was asked as an approâ€" priation for a committee to study jail conditions for the 10,000 federal prisâ€" oners in county jails. It also proposed Lake county alone is not a loser. In 1927 Danville, IM., paid about $5,000 for the privilege of keeping the U. S. conviets and Cook county footed even a greater bill. Athrexprp'h(thm that some effort should be made to put the boarding of federal prisoners in the basis, as far as Lake county is conâ€" cerned, members of the board of supâ€" ervisors received the communication, zhowing the loss, and placed it on It was the general impression that the government would take the lead in a national wide investigation, which it is now making on jail conâ€" ditions, and bearken to an increase awaiting trials. tries to start a rebellion against the sympathy with the revolutionists in Nwmllbdqp.vhhm A lot of our liberals who are in * HUDSON PRICES 14 a new Horizon for HUDXON or a loss of 35 cents be standardized. during the period which closed at widnight Thursday will equal those made last year, despite the fact that decreases in collections are being reâ€" ported in most other districts in the Friday. Schedules filed in the closâ€" ing hours changed the figure from less taxes paid on salaried incomes," farm land sales, during the past year ments of tax to the standard of last year. We do not compile the amount of incomes or taxes paid here, howâ€" GARNETT NOT AGAIN ly published history of Evanston, the CANDIDATE FOR BOARD | carly chapters of which are of deep â€"_â€"â€"â€" local interest. To know that the site Pressure of Business Prevents;|of Glencoe was originally named _ Has Made Good Record; "Ewige Qual," everlasting punishâ€" Following the epidemic of teteran supervisors relinquishing their seats on the county board, Assistant Superâ€" visor Joseph B. Garnett of Highland Park, today admitted that he would not be a candidate for reâ€"election. _"I have served three years. My business is such that 1 cannot afford the time," he stated. _ â€" Besides Garnett there are Superviâ€" sors McCullough, Austin and Paddock leayning the board. Pault L. Udell, one of the publishâ€" ers of the Lake Forester and the Highland Park Press, is to be the candidate to succeed Garnett. Mr. Udell, it is believed, will be the strongest replacement of Mr. Garnett that Highland Park can make. He has been in touch with county busiâ€" ness for years and has a thorough understanding of county matters. Mr. Udell did not consent to run until Mr. Garnett mad it emphatic that he him Arthur W. Vercoe is a candidate for reâ€"election. It read: "Whereas the board of supervisors of Lake county is about to lose from its membership several of its valuable and respected members by reason of their not being candidates for reâ€"clecâ€" "Therefore, be it resolved that a vote of thamks and appreciation be extended to Mr. Paddock, Mr. McCulâ€" for the valuable and honorable servâ€" ice which for several years they have Income tax collections for 1927 in That the board members sorely reâ€" et the loss of these fmen can be en im a resolution passed today. perâ€"Six chassis famo z‘.ï¬ï¬e e of its first prinâ€" ormance ciple, .-:':- and traditionâ€"to alâ€" ways lead in value. hflebutfllfly‘ï¬-ihxlfl- ously finished bodies that feature the Mr. Phone Highland Park 2492 The north ghore is to lead the rest of Americs in being the first to preâ€" sent a new type of theatrical fare when "Theatron" offers four classic, revivals and the premier of a new Woman‘s club. r Independent of Broadway, Shraftsâ€" bury avenue, et al., "Theatron" will revive classic plays that had formerâ€" ’l:bhth&“.ï¬u. is pointed out, they were heyond the audiences of the commercial theaâ€" ter and the resources of the amateur. ‘Then, too, when it finds one worthy, "Theatron" will give some new play ‘This type of repertory company is common throughout Europe, the Comâ€" edie Francaise being a notable examâ€" ple; but until now, it hes been unâ€" known in this country A company of competent actors will be seen through the season as changing casts permit under the direction of one who will bdhdédnnndlt‘exb’ndnb GLENCOE D. A. R. HAS BIRTHDAY. CELEBRATION celebration Monday, March 9, at the who, at her bountiful tea table, proâ€" vided a huge birthday cake, candle _ The program offered Mrs. Vicla Crouch Reeling, author of the recentâ€" ly published history of Evanston, the clusion. All tables are sold and many intriguing prizes are contributed. The D.A.R. announces that it will play a donhl'ing e'xscpt for information, and no articles will be raffied, as there is a state law against the practice. Winnetka Masonic Lodge No. 1078 has issued invitations for the evening. of March 27 for a social event that will be slightly different. This is to be a stag card party with bridge and 500 reigning supreme and with attractive prizes for the skilled or lucky ones. As this will be guest night, the members are urged to bring their male friends. There will also be several good numbers put on in the way of entertainment, after which a Dutch buffet will be served. Return cards have been mailed to all the members and the committee requests that these be filled out and mailed back promptly. WINNETKA MASONS PLAN STAG PARTY the county by the Ben L. Jones eamp Spanish war veteraps at Waukegan was allowed Friday by the board of supervisors as stipulated by a 1927 law. The demand had been served by Attormey E. V. Orvis, one of theâ€" SPANISH WAR VETERANS GET COUNTY DONATION Waukegan, township poormaster. members of the post. The board stipâ€" ulated that the allotments should go through Supervisor Matt Dilger, ‘The Glencoe chapter of the D. A. R Plans for the card party on March of LsCY & of RLECTRIC ARC and ACETYLENE Cracked motor blocks welded without _ removing from chassis . 32 N. First St. _ Tel. H. P. 1234 wts-vlen' # Phone H.P. Phone H.P. 2881 BLACKBURN WELDING CO. Board of Local Improvements of the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of lilinois, has filed in the County Court of Lake County, lllinois, a certificate that the following improvement has been comipleted, and that. it conforms substantially to the reâ€" quirements of the original ordinance for the construction of the same, toâ€"wit: The conâ€" struction of a cast iron water main in Valley Road, Highland Park Special Assessment of said Court Docket No. 303. and that applicaâ€" tion has been made to said Court to consider and determine whether or not the facts atated in said certificate are true. That a bearing will be had upon said application on Saturâ€" day, the 7th day of April A. D. 1928, at the hour of ten (10) o‘clock in the forencon of said day, at the County Court Room of said Court, in the County Court House, at Wauâ€" kegan, in said Lake County. .. 2s _ Objections may be filed to said application on or before the hour of ten (I0) o‘clock in the foremcon of said day. Board of Loca) Improvements of the City of Highland Park. Dated at Highland Park, Illinois, March 22, 1928. 45 f NOTICE Public notice is hereby given that the Board of Local Improvements of the City of Bighland Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois, bas filed in the County Court of Lake County, lllinois, a certificate that the following improvement has been completed, and that it conforms substantially to the reâ€" quirements of the original ordinance for the construction of the same, toâ€"wit: The conâ€" struction of a system of sanitary sewers in applieation has been made to said Court to consider and determine whether or not the facts stated in said certificate are true. That a hearing will be had upon said application on Saturday the Tth day of April A. D. 1928, at the hour of ten (10) o‘clock in the foreâ€" Boon of said day, at the County Court Reom Highland Park Gardens, Highland Park Garâ€" dens Addition, McKillip‘s Swb, and Dean‘s Subdivision, Highland Purk Special Assessâ€" ment of said Court Docket No. 318, and that h i‘.}. REAY, ___ of Board Local ]W- the City_of Highland Park. Dated at Highiand Park, lIlinois, e GREEN BAY AUTO STATION GARAGE and CAB SERVICE Sewing Machines || 1 King Rotary Drop Head Electric. 1 Western Electric Portabile. Twepmene sgmany ars SS0 1 Wilson Drop Head. 1 New, New Home Drop Head. DA,NIEL A. FAY 1 Singer Drop Head Long Shuttle. Puinting , f 2 Singer Drop Heads, like new, m:gc-lmmw 1 New Singer Portable Electric. * * ts Shokls Aroace * ALL MAKES OF SEWING berere m spudtovs oariven rienmenmeapnrecemnraniannseneommmermncs MACHINES REPAIRED FRANK MOWERS I take this opportunity of thankâ€" PAINTING â€" DECORATING :*“"m“""""'l omm tan PAPERRANGING View, Northbrook and Deerfleld for 649 Vine Ave. their generous patronage and to Phone Highland Park 1261 [ kuxcurs thatr that T wil} cnnttone to HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. assure them that I will continue to do all in my power to merit a conâ€" tinuance of their confidence. A. H. MUHLKE CADILLAC â€" LA SALLE OFFICIAL SERVICE LARSON BROS. B hura s"l For Sale BENJAMIN F. LEWIS, w._J. BROWN, J. H. ZIMMER: LYLE GOURLEY, NOTICE Pax. ~| CEMENT CONTRACTOR "CDeeiee shipareet, Koaked nog Regnl .-_‘-:.‘('-â€" ,-u-'.--"'l n PR PnE dnc Philco Dismend Grid Batterics TEL H. P. 266 §15 LAUREL AVE. Golden Spike Ginger Ale toâ€"day 420 North First St. Tel. H. P. 1700 AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS GEORGE TUCKER BUTTER AND EGGS FRESH DRESSED POULTRY TO ORDER 519 Oakwood ave. Tel. H. P. 1128 CABINET WORK & REFINISHING OLSON BROTHERS CARPENTERS & BUILDERS 245 PRAIRIE AVE â€" HIGHWOOD Gust Ofson Repair or Rebuild Any Make of Radiator Takes Bumps and Dents out of Your Auto Body and Fenders Drive your car in and get estimate Central & Second St. _ Tel. H. P. 949 LETTERING â€" MONOGRAMS High Grade Work 516â€"518 Laurel Avenue Telephqne Highland Park 542 l ELECTRIC SERVICE JAMES COLLINS Contracting and repairing Highland Park Auto Radiator Shop PAINTING AND DECORATING Telephone Highland Park 1482 Office Phone Highland Park 2750 We specialize in small homes Telephone Highland Park 1349 HIGHLAND PARK BEVERAGE CO. BUTTER AND EGGS Paints, Wall Paper, Glass Window Shades, Auto Glass Manufacturers of Carbonated Beverages Orde: a case of Highland Club ROBT. H. HENTHORN 591 MOTOR CAR SCTRIC SERVICE Remodeling and Jobbing TIRES Firustone TUSES Auto Painter BRAND BROS. 664 Deerfield Avenue P. UGOLINIT CABINET WORK on David Olson Tel. Highwood 2161 OF FURNITURE Phone H. P. 2976 H. P. STANLEY BEVERAGES DECORATORS Call Deerfleld 269 Decorating 513 Elm Place APPLIANCES Plowing, Ezcavating, Gravel, Sand, __Black Dirt, Manure _ _ __ Railroad Ave. Highwood, IIL. Attractive lize of fixtures PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2222 General Building Contractor 622 Railroad Ave. Highwood, IIL When you are contemplating building or Remodeling, consultâ€" M. A. FRANTZ RADIO AND ELECTRICAL PLUMBING and HEATING Phone 219â€"R or 219â€"J Deerfield, II1. ERWIN F. DREISKE Telephone H. P. 993 "Vetter and Better All the Time" PLASTERING CONTRACTORS Tailoring and Repairing _ Garments called for and defivered Tel. H. P. 495 35 S. St. Johns Ave. Durant Oil Burners 217 Burchell Ave. High *URNITURE UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING SLIP COVERS made to order Draperies 366 Central Ave H. P. 3278 EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Radio Troubles â€" We‘l) Fix ‘Em Phone 313 18 S First & HIGHLAND PARK ELECTRIC SHOP l“-v‘iâ€"-ml;imflmr c st. PHONE 229. Telephone Highland Park 578â€" ‘6ltp Corers and Drapertin -u.: GENERAL CONTRACTOR Mrs. Mezzini & Son Righ Grade Upholstering a! M'flt‘ Antiqnes Repaired a ' Phote . P. 582 * m NICK BRANDONISIO Peter H. K. Grimson PLASTERING CONTRACTORS PLUMBING & HEATING FLORIST Artistic Funeral Designs 53 South St. Johns Avenue Phone Highland Park 602 Telephone Highland Park 530 Furniture Repairing and Upholstering PLUMBING and HEATING Upholstering Shop â€" SLIP COVERS â€" 244 North Green Tel. H. P. "Say It With Flowers" OFFICE 363 BLOOM STREET GUST OSTRAND J. STONEWALL A L D E. N EXCAVATING 17 North Second Street UPHOLSTERING Will eall for and deliver to H. CONDON order. TAILOR 18 S First Street curtains Latest Bay Road Highwood, Lii. Portiers effects.