dPSSATITITITTITTTIITTTTTTTTTTT T8L4L48LLLL 8 80P 8 $ 4 8 8: 10 1408 CHICAGO AVENUE + EVANSTON STORE HOURS; 8;,30 o 6,00 pieveminn it in n nc en crcamnness B Tz TeR T ND Cenpana Umer Featuring the usual interâ€" esting DISCOUNTS® on every pair of CHILâ€" DREN‘S â€"and INFANTS‘ SHOES and HOSIERY in the store.â€" â€" THE SU M ME R S A L F Poot & PipPEp olnc. CHILDREN‘S SHOE SPECIALISTS : Sale Ends SATURDAY, July 18 has begun YOU‘LL SAVE if: you buy Now T HE °P RE 8 38 The new law further: provides that arrangements are to be made in each township for the election of its board Waukegan township will only be entitledto eight assistantsâ€"inâ€"1933. Thus only the latter eight will hold office unless some new ruling is renâ€" assistants whose terms expire in 1933 will be unable to seek office until 1935 unless some change is made in the present status of the board. â€" The board will then be composed of 18 supervisors from the 18 townâ€" ships now in the county and 15 asâ€" sistant supervisors. ' Cut Waukegan List Waukegan township which has 15 assistants in addition to Supervisor Matt P.â€"Dilger, will only have 8 asâ€" sistants starting in 198%. The conâ€" usion in Waukegan is that all the Under the law introduced by Senâ€" ator Ray Paddock of Wauconda, the Lake county board will be cut from its present membership of 45 to 838, in April, 1933,, says a Waukegan newspaper. f Though older members of the board of supervisors are reported reconciled to the new law signed by Gov. L. L. Emmerson which will reduce the board roll call by 12 members, they areâ€"confused as to what rules are to be followed in cutting the size of the board in â€"1933. Lake Co. Members Puzzled as to How It Will Operate; Paddock‘s Measure LAW CUTTING COUNTY BOARD IS CONFUSING Morth Shore Gns Co. . 3 7 . ~"~!En is installed in your home. Then you‘ll never lack all the hot water you need, not only" for" baths but tor every other household use. Have hot water at every faucet without any fire tending or waiting. You can â€" with an AUâ€" TOMATIC STORAGE GaAS WATER HEATER. No â€"down payâ€" ment required if you trade in your old water heating equipâ€" ment. Take 12 months to pay balance. Come in or call NOW for all details. HOT WATER T RUPUCJ. Sunvenientiy when an _VIA_TEB HEATER is instailed in 5 % . + Comfort won‘t desert you this summer if you have an automatic, plentiful hot water supply. Frequent shower or tub baths drive away the discomfort of summer‘s heat. These may be takâ€" en easily, conveniently when an AUTOMATIC STORAGE GcGas WATED EMAE e i2 ‘a2 uc us 202 C .. Telephone H. P. 3300â€"3301 â€" s10 Allovwance Aulomalically ‘our old vwater ing equipment _ «â€"Joseph Jirik, ~22, "of 6434 ~Ogden avenue, Berwyn, was fatally injured when, < swinging from..the running board of an automobile, his body was thrown against a tree in Gage‘s Lake park. He died a few minutes later in the office of a physician. _â€"Libertyville, and Zion townships willâ€"each retain their present superâ€" visor and assistant. ~All the other townships each have a supervisor only. * s Thus in 1983, though Waukegan will be entitled to only eight assist. ant supervisors, four of the present office holders will retain their posts until 1936, while four will be elected. Shields and Deerfield The same procedure, board memâ€" bers indicated, will have to be fol lowed in Shields and Deerfield townâ€" ships. Shields will lose two of it present _ assistants â€"and â€" Deerfield three in 1983. Under that stipuation the eigh assistants holding fourâ€"year terms; will have to reach an agreement as to ~who will" continue the fourâ€"year terms. Only by this method, boart members said, could an amicable agreement be reached. Under this section, only four oft the eight assistants would be entitled to continue holding office until 193 while the other four, though elected last April to serve four years, would have to give up two years of their terms. $ of supervisors so that half of it mmbouhiphtohdoeudwc, two years: Furtherâ€"Tangle Mi ’W ’. 1931 de Cl eli Pa